Document 6504204

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Document 6504204
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LEGALS
CBANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE
Page 12
REQUIRED BY STATE STATUTE. TO
tlOO.00.
L£OAL NOTICE
CERTAIN
SECTION y i l t : That Block 2J3, CORRECT
TOWNSHIP OF CRANf«RD
TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AND TO
Loi
IV,
belno
located
on
LaSalle
CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY
Avenue, and belno the rear portion ENACT TWO CHANGES IN THE
ORDINANCE NO. 80-43
©1-lliatloJ.liBvnflan approximate
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING "slit 0»10 x »0 frfet, be and l« hereby ZONING MAP."
THE SALE OF CERTAIN PROPER- &old to Frank and Nancy Cubelo of 2. Tho main objectives and p<ovlTIES, OWNED BV THE TOWNSHIP* <0 LaSalle Avinue, Cranford, N.J. olons of the ordinance a w
(a) to amend the Cranford Land
OF CRANFORD TO ADJOINING. for th« amount of M0O.00
SECTION IX: That Block 7M, Lot Development ordinance 50 It will
PROPERTY OWNERS PURSUANT
, being located on Locirtt Drive 'comply with changes required by
TO N.J SA 40A:12<Vb).
and'havTnoa'n approximate slie of Stale statue; and
WHEREAS, tr\* towmtilp ol
3 0 * 100 feet, b« and.Is hereby sold
(b) l o correct . certain
Cranlord l» ihe nvnar o( v»rl<)OI
smoll Ion throuohout the Township to Robert Thomas ol 222 Locust typographical errors made In orM.
J
.
lor
the
dlnances-79-33and
79-38; and rf
Drive,
Cranford,
of Cranlord thai art lot» than Ihe
(o) lo enact certain changes In the
amount oH»0.00
. . . .
minimum
ill*
required lor
SECTION X: That Block 3U, Lot Cranlord ZonlnQ Map.
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development Under the Municipal
i—Zonlno-Ofdlnance and are without is, bolng located on Elliabeth 3. Coplea of the complete ordinance
are-ev»ll»ble-U>_niembafll_aL_lhS_
any capital Improvement thereon) «<•
site of 70 x 82 feet, be and Is hereby publlc for Inspection during usual
and
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sold ' to Reginald"*and
Irene business hours In Ihe olllco ol the
WHEREAS, the T,pwn»hlp Commltfee at the' recommendation of
Municipal
p Clerk. 6 Sprlnnlleld
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the Real Ettate Committee of the
Avenue, Cranford, Now Jersey. The
*SOOO0
Township ol Cranlord has offered
SECTION
X
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That
Block404.
Lot
ordinance
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more
than
twenty
the lots for sale to the owners of the
real property contiguous to the real e, being located on New Street, ana pages In length,
belno the southerly portion of that 4. The final hearing on tho ordinance
lot, having an approximate slie of will be hold on Tuesday, December
13.5 x 100 leet, be and Is hereby sold 9, 1980, at B00 p.m., being a regular
made by ed|olnlng mintni
to John and Elliebeth Pnul of 117 meeting ol tho Township Commit
New Street, Cranford. N.J. for the tee. The hearing will be held In-Room
the Real Estate
amount of 1125.00.
the Township ol
7 of Ihe Cranford
Municipal
Comm)nM
SECTION X I I ; That Block 404, Building, 6 Springfield Av'qnue,
Cranlord and the'Tax Assessor
have recommended to the Town- . Lot «, belno located on New Street, Cranford, New Jersey.
and beJno 'he northerly portion of
ship Committee that the oMers are
5. The complete Land Development
that lot, haying an approximate
reasonable and represent In eacfi
minimum pm-c
slieof 13.5X lOOfeet.be and Is her*- Ordinance with all amendments will
case a reasonable minimum
price
tor-MHuMpectlv. underslied lots;
by. sold to Robert Bendlln of 119 be PUbllahed In Ramphl, lo m and
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fj^-frir+ft, frnnfnrH. N,J lor the made available to Ihe public at a
coSTTSoTfo-WCTRmrpTnimireBsV
the two air inflatable rolls which w e r e , WHEREAS, the Township of amount ol »lJS?0O.
SECTION X I I I : That Block 40i, ol the pamphlet.
Lot 10, being located at 91 Burnslde
. HENRY DREYER, JR.
Chairman, Township Cornmlltee
'monetary gift presented by the Garwood that, when property is sold to Avenue and having an approximate
slie of 25x-»00feet, be and Is Hereby ATTEST:
.
Wrtmon'o PliiK
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contiguous' owners, ari advertise- sold to Patsy and Anita DIFablo of
WESLEY N. PHILO
woman s U U D .
4 U Hemlock Avenue, Garwood, Township Clerk. ,
m e n t ,hereo( ^ mBoe i n , new.
Other members attending were Mrs. paper circulating in the munici- N.J. 07207 for Ihe amount of *100.00.
Wednesday, November 26, 1980
It almost happened
1927: GarwoocL the honuTof
the world's new giant airliner
.gjL,
Harding
School
honor roll
CRANFORD (N.J.)'CHRONICLE
VPage 13
Wednesday, November 26, 1980
KENILWORTH - On.hundred ninetyseven students at Harding School are on
the honor roll for the first marking
period. They are:
to it GIFT IN USE — Mrs. Leroy Krone, left, social services chairman of
By ROSALIE GROSS
May 1928 or what
Mosher wrote, in theEagle: •Last the Garwood Woman's Club, watches as Clalr Daffner, physical ^
GARWOOD- A biographer's quest has
unearthed
that Garwood week this writer viewed the huge therapist
Children's Specialize
Specialized Hospital,
t h d iinformation
f
ist at. Childrens
p , uses air inflatable rollsand
was the site of a factory "expected to stmcturetrirr-yihe factory at. Garwood with patient, Sarah.. Rolls were purchased with gift ..from woman s
build the largest airliner of its time. . where it is resting on wooden supports, club.
The time was 1927-just.a few months awaiting transportation to an airport in
-after Charles Lindbergh's famous flight the metropolitan .district where the
to Paris. The place was the Bell Factory wings and fail piece will be attached, the
12 Liberty motors installed and the ship
Terminal on South Avenue.
GARWOOD - Garwood Woman's Club
The manufacturer was Alfred W. tested in the air."
.toe.-fZtf^™***'^"?,
According to the article, Lawson, a members'were given a guided tour of selected by the hospital with
Lawson who dreamed of transporting
100 passengers 120 miles .an hour builder of air liners for 19 years, had just the entire facilities of the Children's
enabling them to fly from New York to completed .work on the. 100-foot cabin Specialized Hospital, Mountainside,
after nine months of construction where they were able to see their gift in
Chicago in seven or eight hours.
.
Memories of the factory were kindled "behind closed doors." The 12 motors use.
James Murphy, 6th district public ^ ^ n ^ ' t ' o r ^ n V e T r l n o
inihe minds of five Garwood residents with 400 horsepower were expected to Physical therapist Clair Daffner a f f a i r s c h a i r m a n , : M r s . R a y m o n d which period of time, Vnd for a Court, and being that portion troducad and pasaed on first resdlnp
located behind Lat»\0 only, having
" meeting l the Township Coma n be made by other members of
who responded to an advertisement in propel the ship at a maximum speed of demonstrated with a patient to Mrs. Rambo, and a prospective member, /period
of twenty
M ) days,
offer,,
.ne public
In an Jamount
not
less an approximate size of 100 X 10 <»St, mlttea ot the Township ol Cronford,
the Oct. 9 Chronicle from Jerrold Kuntz 120 miles, an hour. Two sets of'landing' Leroy Krone, social services chairman, Mrs. Harry M a r t i n Wessels, Cranford. than
the minimum price set by the be and Is hereby sold to Sophie N.J. on Tussday.^ovember 25, 1980
Bplcer of 109 Severln Court, Cran- and will be considered lor final
ordinance; and
of Hoboken who is writings biography of gear of four wheels each were to support
WHEREAS,
If any - additional ford, N.J. for the amount of 1100.00 passage, after public hearing* at
Lawson and asked for information about the 50-ton ship when it landed. The tailoffer or offers are received regard- , SECTION XV : That'Block 531, another meotlnn of said Township
Lot 16, being located on Severln Committee at Municipal Building,
Ing any particular property, the
the old airplane factory. He also piece was to measure 50 feet and the
Township of Cranford may reCourt'and being the rear portion of Cranlord, N . J . on Tuesday,
contacted Madeline Ayres, librarian wings were to span 200 feet. The ceiling
consider the ordinance as It relates that lot, having a.n approximate December 9, 1080 ut 8:00 o'clock
of the cabin was to be high enough to
1b a patrtlcular property for which
size of 50 xl0feel.be and Is hereby
M . (prevailing time),
here, for any infomation.
an Increased offer has been made;
sold to William KukVal of 117
In a letter last week to Mrs. Ayres, allow a double-deck seating arrangeWESLEY N. PHILO
and
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Severln Court, Cranford, N.J. for
Tbwnshlp Clork
Kuntz said five people from Garwood ment. The liner was to be equipped to
the amount of tlOO.00
WHEREAS, the Township of
Dated:
November
20. 1980
have confirmed to him that the factory convert into a sleeper'in two hours.
SECTION
X
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That
Block
608,
Feo: J 3 , .
GARWOOD- As a follow-up to a detecting drug use by their children.
Lot 17, being located on Hayes
According to the 1927 article: "A
was at the Bell Terminal site. He also
These include mood changes, boredom, are no longer needed tor public pur- Street and having an approximate
presented
by
the
Garwood
BOROUGHO F"G A RWOO D
poses
and
that
the
sale
of
these
unearthed a copy of the Brooklyn Daily porter in the customary white coat will
of 3,040 square feet, be and Is
GARWOOD, N&W-JERSEY;
'. last Thursday on drug and alcohol "passivity and a decreasing interest in properties will diminish the re-slxe
hereby sold to Richard and
Eagle from Nov. 13, 1927 in which a serve light lunches and put up tables abuse,
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
of the Public Works Ernestine Brown of 3 Hayes Street,
forming parent peer sports activity. While these couldbe a sponsibility
NO. 60-14
f cardd games .or ffor groups.the PTA is ••••"-.'
reporter, Clinton L^ Mosher, visited-the ^between .seats for
Department with regard to the Cranford, N.J. for the amount of
stage children are going through, it also -general
AN
ORDINANCE TO ADQPT
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maintenance ol.these .prop";
„ Garwood factory and wrote a detailed passengers who elect to pass the .time
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—-CERTAIN-PORTIONS
OF ••'THE
could
mean
drug
use.
ertles;
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SECTIONXVII: That Block 412, BASIC
PROPERTY
MAINTwriting letters home about the big
article about the plane.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR- Lot 3. being located on Burnslde
Also suggested was giving children a DAINED
ENANCE CODE, 'FIRST E D I .
information
on
drugs,
shareexperiences
B Y T H E TOWNSHIP
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Kuhtz~said lie knows of five more thrill."^
Avenue and having an approximate TION, 1978," AS THE "PROPERin parenting, and lend support to one better self image. Let them know it is COMMITTEE OF THE . TOWN- size
of 25 x 100 feet, be and*ls hereby
articles about the- plane, but none
OF CRANPORD as follows: sold to Roman and Barbara Hyra of TV MAINTENANCE CODE OF .
okay to be different and not be pushed- SHIP
another.
The
PTA
emphasizes
that
SECTION I: That Block 113, Lot 99 Burnslde Avenue, Cranford, N.J. THE> BOROUGH OF GARWOOD,
Lawson, who plaimed he could operate
mention Garwood.-He is hoping the New
COUNTY OF UNION AND STATE
in a parent peer group does through peer pressure to use drugs, the 1, being located on Seneca Road, for the amount of (2,500.00
W JERSEY"
AS
Jersey Historical Society will, let him the plane, as- cheaply as railroad membership
panelists said. Barents^also-•were- next to the Westflold boondary line, SECTIONXVinThoroihall be a AOFM E N DNEE
not
mean
the
parent's
child
is
using
m
|e
D ..-., A N D
SUPPLEand hsvlrrff an approximate size of
write
[a»3aid,,Jbs, - ,9S JJSI!i s running, between New, York
that
the
tb seek . recreational 5,000 square (eet, be, and is hereto)*
MENTED, TO P.ROVIDE-POWtfr.
ht<Cfrom" im^mCS^ff^M'
"expected': to "begin r.dcugs, but that the parent is
sold to Milliard and Maria .Williams h^^^Vpm-tH'e!'notonlyin the
APPOINT MENT . OF
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his
or
her
child.
o(
M
Seneca
Road,
Cranhtrd,
N.J.
G/arwood in • 1928 for more work: operating the
restrlcteo-fnwn using the land sold EN.RORCEMENT
OFFICIALS
for the amount of S1S0.00
" ~ under this ordinance In conjunction. T.HEREFOR, AND TO PROVIDE According to Kufltz, Lawson stated cities by the spring-of-1928.
SECTION I I : That Block 130,Lot with the contiguous property as a FOR P E N A L T I E S
.County
Council/of
PTAs.
One
person
FOR T H E
-years-la tet~that-hc-lost-financial-suppor±_
5s, being located at Gallows Hill basis forjrequestjpr a subdivision VIOLATION THEREOF."—frdrrrcatch-group-will-be-the^leader-for^
Bojiri.
and
helno
the
rear
portion
of
Or
variance
so
that
new
construe'
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to complete'the plane, but no one knows now t
that lot, having an approximate .tlon-may-b*jnade.on.the.prooar-tlBS
discussions. Parents who would like to
and Council of th,e Borough of
how much work was dor"* «"'it later came true.
slie of 15 x 45 feet, be and Is hereby *« lolned.
join a peer group may call Lou Johnson,
Garwood, County of Union, State of
sold to Grace Walsh of 7CU Gailows
SECTION X I V : The Mayor and
Women see their gift inuse
BUDDING ARTIST - Meredith Dodman, 7, uses watercolors and
acrylic paint to create a work of art at the Saturday art class. Photo by
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PTA forming parent groups
to discuss students drug use
Collector stamp sets available
P
2e
LAWSON AIRLINER - Here is drawing of airliner being built in Garwood in 1927. Picture is from Nov. 13,1927 edition of Brooklyn Daily
Eagle. ' •
Lincoln-Franklin honor roll
Tracey Schmidt, John Skiilrus, Sergio Diaz.
GARWOOD-- Forty-seven students at Micclche,
Grade 7 • Carlos Diaz, Pam Lawrence, Barbara
Lincoln-Franklin School are on theLeQg,Nancv
KamudaKathy Carrea, Cynthia KoonlQ. .
honor roll for the first marking period. Grade I - John Barr, Kevin Cullcm, John Murphy,
Joe Rydzewskl, Stephen Bnrr, Robin Kolvek, Donna
They are:
Wist.
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Gradcf 4 - Kevln~Eagan7 high'ribTior]
roVTi
Michael Slkuclnski,
Joanlno Rybock, Patrick
Olonick, Susan McDonald, Christine Kamuda,
'Anthony Fosco, Ralph Marano, Elizabeth Brodle,
Catherine Cooper, Mary Hcnnojsov, Potor Hocfllno.
Jurrv Micclche, Dawn Sheldrake.
Grade 5 Justlno Gaota; John Sto|, high honor roll;
Donna Silver, Kara Wllllx, Patricia Reynolds, Scott
Holzapfel, Donna Pancurak, Sonla Vlccl, Rudy
Sclplonl.
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Grade i • Stoclo Court, Chrlstlno Diamond, Pamola
COASTAL BIRDS ~
"Coastal Colonial Birds, of New
Jersey" will be illustrated in slides next
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Library of
theChathams Chatham at he monthly"
meeting of the Sierra Club s Loantake
>.
College gets grant
for Nomahegan
1
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1
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^
oppo
for the total amount of municipal Hens chargoablo against said Iand3
respectively, as computed up to the 3rd day ol Decomber, 1080, us roqulred
under the provisions of Article 4, Chapter 5, Title 54, ol the Revised Staturoti
of New Jersey, 1937, entitled "Sale ol Real Property to Enforce Lions," Section 54:5-19 to,54:5-111, and amendments thereon.
.
TAKE M J R T H E R NOTICE that said landa will be sold at 1B % Interest or
less to make the amount oLmunlclpal liens chargeable against redomptyon
al-tha lowest rata of-lnUtfeelrpluarcost Ol Bale, The payment tor the sale
DUUCJing,
m e Humanities
a h a | | be made belqre the conclusion of the sale by cash, certine*check, or
"With
t h e Savings
i n money order, or tho property shall be resold. Propert|«s for which there are
not other purchasers, shall be struck off and sold to tho Borough of
Kenliworth, In accordance with said act of (he legislature. Interest on,
subsequent Hans shall bo allowed as provided by law.
The land and premises to bo sold are described on follows:
DATED: October 31,1980
DOROTHY A. HIMPELE
Collector of Taxos
you come
and sit on
electricity and heating oil that will
result from the latest improvements,"
Dr. Saul Orkin said, "The Nomahegan
energy conservation project will pay for
itself in fewer than six years."
FINE ITALIAN DINING
Korn to discuss his
books on cable T V
Wed-Sat,4:30-8:30 P
Sun 3-8:30 p.m.
CRANFORD HOTEL
1 South Union Ave.
276-2121
Froehlich Elected
GRAND OPENING — John J. McCarthy, mayor, cuts the ribbon at the Sheriff Ralph Froehlich
»f the
grand opening Nov. 8 of Arch Federal's newest branch at the former
office of thejjarwood Savings and Loan Association. The two banks
mergedTOctn. Fromiefr areTDaVld Hage,-vlce presideptr MagdalenLynes, president; McCarthy; James Leonard, judge; ana Tom
is tenure as Union
Scheerin, branch manager. Gifts to depositors and color TV County Sheriff. Froehlich's election is
Woman injured by tire
MEN
Si
r
How to get
up to $ 2 0 , 1 0 0
for college.
Here's a new way to beat college
costs:
Under the Vetorans' . Educational
Assistance Program, you can join the
Army and save a maximum of $100 a
month from your pay up to a total of
$2700.
The government matches.your savings
$2 for 5 1. If you save the maximum each -month, that means you'll have $8,100
for future education after 3 years.
WOMEN
Plus, if you qualify - a $ 1 2,6oO education bonus is added to your fund, by the
Army.
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Where else can youtpilo up $20,100
so fast?
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Or sign up for two yoars and a maximum of $1 5,200.
Find out if you qualify for this enriching
program.
. Servo your country as you servo
yourself.
CALL 789-1953
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
Etlwurd C. Koanltil
Staff Scrfjouru
Station Commandur
GARWOOD MALL
3 0 0 SOUTH AVE » GARWOOD,
GARWOOD-- A pedestrian Was injured slightly
yesterday morning when
she was struck by a truck
tire which had blown out
and came off the rim.
The truck wasdriven by
Michael Lozado, 221
Fourth Ave., who had a
rear tire blowout on South
Avenue
near
Bob's
Garage. The tire came off
and struck Lynn Smith, 30,
of 44 • Johnson Ave.,
Cranford.
She suffered leg injuries
and was taken to
Memorial
General
Hospital, Union, by the
Garwood First Aid Squad.
go horseback riding
KENILWORTH
-
S. getaer
CONSUMER AID
:
' • 'T & E* MEETING
SERVICE BURNERS
FOUNDATION HELP — Anne W. Attrldge,
vice president.and executive director of the
Schering-Plough Imtrndatlon, and Victor J.
Fresolone, president of Memorial, General
Hospital, look over plans for renovation and
expansion of ther hospital's medical library.
xfoundatlon
has pledged
$45,000 over three
f
pg
years to complete the expansion work.
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"Ten Tips on. Screening
Home
Improvement
Contractors" are offered
free of charge to home
owners in New Jersey by
the National Remodelers
Associations of this state,
North Jersey Council.
The tips are part of the
19 8 0 . C o n s'lfm-e r
Information brochure and
membership list published
by the organization as a
public
service.
National
Remodelers
Association 'represents
remodeling
contractors
who work on botti
r o s id e n I i a 1 an d
commercial
properties.
To receive a copy of the
brochure, just send ;i
stamped, self-addressed
l p to NHA, Uox-iov,
envelope
Belle Mead, N.J. 0U502
AUTO DEALERS
FORD
TUIMIIIR.il \ITII IIIKH
AUTHORIZED
Superb Service
Red Carpet Lease
SERVICE
Soles Service Rentals
Open Eves riI 9 30
Sot til 6' 00
245-6100
10J SOUTH AVENUE
CRANFORD
158 WESTFIELD AVE.
HOSELLE PARK; N.J.
AUTO SERVICE
BANKS
BUILDERS
PRIBE WB
PERFORMANCE
KKMIWIIIMII
STATE BANK
A BUONTEMPO
AUTOCENTER
.
%et Cc.
Nolhinq
(nuMls
like
Service
• FUEL OIL
• COMPLETE HEATING
INSTALLATION
• REPAIRS AND SERVICE
AIR-CONDITIONING
230 Centennial Ave.
Cranford
Call 276-9200
PLUMBERS
REYNOLDS
PLUMBING & HEATING INC.
Goo-Cuo«o
FREE
CHECKING
272-4500
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General Builder
since 1950
Alterations
Additions
Concrete Work
Fireplaces
CamKmr_cLa.l&-Bosidential
j General Repairs
i Fully'Insured
Free Estimates
KENILWORTTT
Member FDI
FUEL OIL
FUEL OIL
t
Quality Used Cars
OLDSMOBILE
SALES&
Aulon/icd FORD
• Dodler Smct> iv,'O
276 3205
The Union County Division of
Consumer Affairs, Department of
Your Complete
Human Resources, l e a v e dd shoppers SSi^SloSti
b
.Automotive
Service
almost $2 m llion since the^jjnit was
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,n
,
established in 1077 reports Ellen Bloom Sf*0™1 meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
American & Foreign
established
in un,helped
repous
Liien bloom,
School,
onathan
Dayton
igh
director, "We've
consumers
save JSpringfield:
14 Years Experience
Minimum HBasic
Skills test
y C l J l _ d
resulbrresults of-the -district-s-T-.A.SlK—contracts, avoided or completed," Mrs. testing, and plans including budgetd.
Bloom said. "We've answered more requirements to implement program
than 5,000 written complaints and
276-7573
improvements for the 1981-82 school
thousands of phone calls."
year
Meadowlanrls Race Track
-\
• Home Improvement
Products
Slorm Windows H. Doors
In compliance with "Thorough and
efficient"
education
legislation
Remodeling
Brochure Is
Offered Free
AUTO DEALERS
LIFETIME \ l IMINI H
PRODUCTS, INC.
;;aion' of 6^virBr;wn:' s]udente
Transportation to
Call: Beviano Chartered Service
486-2505
A L U M . PRODUCT
di
Construction Corp. celebrated its first receive
instruction about horses and
anniversary last Friday, at, itstheir grooming, followed by a riding
headquarters at 40 Sidney Circle. Sylvia lesson. The Riders Club provides
p
and'Saul Seltzer hosted the party. He is a
assistance and adapts
h individual
professional engineer and planner who
;
t wherever needed
spent 1G years as chief engineer with MKip
This program provided an opportunity
W.D. Snyder and Sons, builders and
developers, before setting up his own for independence and recreation for
handicapped high school students.
firm here.
TOTAL AMOUNT
»1,038.02
1,603.30
106.00
138.15
a.m. to 3 p.m. dally, Thursdays To 7 p.m., and Saturdays to noon. Jersey sheriff.
ROBBINS & ALLISON Inc.
Handicapped students
KENILWORTH - Local author Frank
~3. Korn will appear on the caijtiT
television talk show, New Jersey Brearley High. School, under the
r>f Qchhie Parin. had the
ml S) Dec. 3 at 7 p.m.- l i H
opportunity to go
3 hp
hotsseback riding as
and again Dec. 5 at 5 p.m.
iut?alss program for the
Korn will be discussing his two books, part of the intramu^
"Rome, the Enchanted City" and From handicapped.
The Somerset 'Hills Handicapped
Peter to John Paul II," with the host of
Riders Club operates a special program
the show, Father Michael Russo.
for the handicapped at the Crossroads'
SELTZER CELEBRATES
Farm in
Bedmihister under
the
1 l
V
John J, McCarthy
OWNER
C. DIStetano
C. DIStetano
E. Anderson
A. Neville
D. Mohn
20&'26, 1980
open after school
Seniors planning
anniversary dinner Bears turkey day
BOCA'BasIc Proporty Maintenance
Code shall be deemod to refer to the
codo as defined In Section 1 hereof, •
and the l£80 supplement thereto ~
and any other supplements and
amendments
to be. Issued hereafter.
SECTION B. Nothing contained
herein shall be construed to permit
any use, structurWor activity, or
any other thing, otherwise prohibited by and ordinance of the
Borough of Garwood or by any law
of this state.
SECTION «. This ordinance shall
take effecf upon final passage and
publication, In accordance with
MaV0r
Attest
Doris Polldoro
Borough Clerk
NOTICE
The foregoing ordinance was
has
684.04
Introduced and passed on first
reading at a regular meeting of the
Mayor and Council of the Borough
of Garwood, N.J,, held on Tuesday,
November 35, I960 and will be
considered for final passage after a
NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES
public hearing, at another regular
meeting of said Mayor and Council
at the Municipal Building, Garwood
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N o
Td
the first H m p t h p hnnnrhn«<n»i(» in V M o i i r
taxes ol the Borough olQsrwood In the county ot Union, will Bellas publlc N
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Jersey,
on Tuesday,
UK?J I C J U I I H P IHC nonornja^O_ne_l0_ajNeW _
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December 9,1080 at 8:30 p.m. (pro
valllno
tlmohoresHjoon
Iheroattor—
I960
as said matter can be reached.
at the Borough Hall, Corner South and Center Street, Garwood, N.J., at 11
DORIS PQLIDORE
A.M. each and all of the several lots and parcels of land assessed to lha
Borough Clerk
respective persons whose names are Bet opposite ejach respective parcel
Dated; November 16, 1VB0
as the owner thereof lor the total amount of municipal llena chargeable
P-re: X U,u
against said lands respectively, as computed up to the 15th day of
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IOWN5HIP OF CRAWFORD
December, 1980, as required under the provisions of Article 4, Chapter 5, TiCRANFORD, NEW JERSEY
tle 54, of the Revised Staturea ot New Jersey, 1037, entitled "Sale of Real
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Property to Enforce Liens," Section 54:5-19 to 54:5-111, and amendments
NO. 80-44
theroon.
A N '
O R D I N A N C E
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that said lands Will be sold at 18% Interest or E S T A B L I S H I N G
FEES FOR
less to make the amount of municipal liens charnaable against redemption SERVICES
PROVIDED A N D
at the lowest rate ot Interest, plus cost of sale. The payment for the sale MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED BV
shall be made before the concluolon ol the sale by CASH, CERTIFIED THE F I R E DEPARTMENT' OF
CHECK, OR MONEY ORDER, or the property shall be resold. Properties for THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD.
BE IT ORDAINED BV T H E
which there are not other purchaaera, shall be struck oft and sold to the
Borough of Garwood In accordance with said act of the legislature. Interest TOWNSHIP C O M M I T T E E O F
THE
TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD
on subsequent Hens shall be allowed as provided by law.
THAT;
The land and promises to be sold are described as follows:
SECTION 1. The following fees
DATED: Novomber 14.1980
"
EILEEN D.MASTERSON
are hereby fixed and established
Collector ot Takes for services provided and materials
distributed by the Fire Department
BLOCK •
LOT
OWNER
TOTAL AMOUNT of the Township of Cranford.
1
15A
Lance Homes Ino.
S440.B7
a. Fire reports loach copy) *3.00
Bowlby, Kenneth & Wile
557.B9
u
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b. Viewing ot phbtoaraphs 13.00
33
23
Tho Logan Co. Inc.
3204.10
c. Copies of photographs
S7.J0
10
Papandrea, Joseph
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall
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take effect upon publication after
DATED: November 20, 26, December 4, 11, 1980
final passage as provided by law.
Fee: S J9.J0
HENRY DREYER, JR.
Chairman, Township Committee
ATTEST:
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WESLEY N. PHILO
Township Clerk
NOTICE
The foregoing ordinance was
Introduced and patted on' first
reading at a mooting of the
DEPARTURE
,
Township
Commlttoe
of tho
Township of Cranford, N.J. on
TIMES:
Rahway Train.Station - 6:00
Tuesday, November 3S, Wad and
wll
linden Train Station.- 6:15
.
-l be cons|d«roij for_ final
passaoe, after public hearing at
Broad & E. Jersey Sts.,Elizabeth - 6:30
another tnoetlng,o( gald Township
Committee at Municipal Building,
For Departure I n f o r m a t i o n Cranford,
N.J. oh Tuesday,
Docmeber v, i960 at 8:00 o'clock
P.M. (proValllnfl time).
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WESLEY N..PHILO
:
Township Clerk
Dated: November 16, )no.
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LOT
5-A
S-7
9-B
S-7
10
152
37-A
81
2-F
201 A
• Dated: November 0, 13,
Fee: $ 43.o8
Kenilworth
Calendar
Art club slates oil
floral demo
of the 22-year-old building, a n d part o f
THE 3rd DAY OF DECEMBER, toeo
N.j.s.A.52.27pii9,ctseq.,andthej
the-grantrmoney-will-b€-UBed4o4nSUlate—^-iha-twrninh Hull pniilnvnrd. Xenllwbrth, N.J, af10:00 a.m. each and all regulations promulgated there*
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p u b l l c aale> o n
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Scort Reu, Timothy RMey, Cecilia R i u o , Richard
• scheer, Kathleen Shanahan, Michael Shanahan, Kelly
Sokol, Sharon Veneilo, Michael Veroura, T r a r y
Williams, Jeffrey Walyus.__
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Sixth G r * d « : Evan BIckeVstaM, JosfiUa Brausteln, ,
Su&an Buchner, Janlne Corbd, Joseph Cwlak, Shurn
De Prlsco, Rosa De Vlto. Dcnlse Pltlpatrlck, Sherry
Pord, Judith Fuentes, Lynn Havankl, Kenneth H e l m .
Mary Jo Herman, Lorraine Hoffmann,
Brett
Hublhoer, Gary Kino, Peter KirlaKatls, M i c h a e l .
Krlhak, Mlchole Maroeton, • Frod Mlccll. Jamcr,
Miller, Scptt Miller, Lisa Muia, Maria Mula, Barbara
M u r p h y , Domfenlck P a s C a r e l l a , Cathlet-n P a t e ,
Christina Roese, Marcy Salerno, Dean Schafor, Susan
Shorba, Sarriuel Simoei, Sandra Spillman, Scott
Swanson.
Lori Talarlco, Gulllotta Tartlvlta, Robin
Taylor, Nicholas Troiano, Cynthia Van Busk irk, M.irk
Vannauker, Brian Wyss.
n
HIM Road, Cranford, N.J. for the Clerk of the Township of Cranford New-Jersey, as follows:
SECTION 1: Articles O , 3, 4 and
amount of J2O0.00
are authorized to execute all docu- B hereinafter modified and .suipple- .
SECTION 111: That Block Mi, m e n t necessary for the acmented,
of "The Basic Proporty •
Lot 10, being located on Greaves complishment of the sales above
Maintenance Codo, First Edition,-•
Place, and being that portion described..
SECTION
XX : This ordinance. 1978," as published by Building Oflocated behind Lot 9 only, having an
take effect upon publication flclals and Codo Administrators
approximate size of 40 x 17 feet, be shall
after final passage as provided by (BOAC) 'International Inc., are
and Is hereby sold to Joseph and
law,
i
hereby adopted and established as
Ellxabeth'Terranova ot 11 Greaves
HENRY DREYER, JR. the "Property Maintenance Codo of
Place, Cranford, N.J. - for the
the Borough of Garwood, County of
Chairman
ol
Township
Commlttoo
amount of S30.00
Union, State ol New Jersey." Three
SECTION IV: That Block 175, Lot ATTEST:
copies
of the aforesaid code,
10, being located on Greaves Place, WESLEY N. PHILO
marked In $uch a fashion so as to
and being that portion located Township Clerk
Identify
the portions- thereof
STATEMENT
behind Lot 8 only, having an
adopted pursuant to this ordinance,
approximate size of 40 X 17 feet, be
The fdronolnq ordinance , was *haye .been placed on file In the
"»h"a"Hrherebv~soldicrFrederlck A—tinBity-posJod~«f:a meatlni
and Phyllis Garllck of 15 Greaves township CommllVoo o l I h *
Place, cranford, N.J. for the townstilp ot Cronford, N.J. on Tiios- use and examination of the publlc
and shall so remain on tile.
amount of 130.00.
day, November 25, 1080.
SECTION 2. Nothing contained
SECTION V : That Block 175, Lot.
WESLEY N. PHILO herein shall bo construod to affect
10, being located on Greaves Place,
Township Clork any suit or proceeding nowpendlng
and being that portion located
In any court or. before any court or
behind Lot 7 only, having an Dated: November 26. 1080
before any Administrative body, or
approximate slie of 40 X 17 feet, be Fee:'* Aj.13
any right, liability or.cause of
and Is hereby sold to John and
TOWNSHIP
OF
CRANFORD
action acquired or existing under
Donna Mullen of 17 Greav.es Place,
any prior law.
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CRANF6RD,
NEW
JERSEY
Crenfordi N,J. for the amount of
SECTION 3; Sectjo.n.PM-lOO.'l of
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 80-44
SM.O0.
this
code
Is
supplemented
to .In- *
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE
SECTION V I : That Block 517, Lett
elude the namo of this [urlsdlctlon,
PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40:49-2.1
6, being located on Claremont
that
Is
the
Borough
of
Garwood.
Place and having an approximate 1. The Township Committee of the
SECTION 4,-. Section PM 109.2 of
size of 15 x 125 feet, be and Is hereby Township ol Cranford has passed on
sold to Dorothy Hughes of 520first reading, an ordinance (BO-44) en- this codo Is supplemented to
Includo
the following, penalties for
Claromont Place, Cranford, N.J. titled:
violations: "A fine ot not toss than
for the'amount of SlpO.OO'
"AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND OR- 150.00, nor more thah 1500.00, or Im- .
SECTION V I I : That Block 222,
DINANCE NO. 79-33 ENTITLED prlsonment for a term not to oxcoed
Lot i, being' located on Orange
Avenue and having an approximate LAND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE thirty (3") days, or both, at the dissize of 164 square feet, be and Is OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD cretion of the Court."
.SECTION 5; All references In.
hereby sold to Joseph and Anita AND ORDINANCE NO. 79-38 WHICH
Carvalho of 9 Orange Avenue, AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. 79-33 this code to "code official" shalbe
.deemed
to refer to the Construction
Cranford, N.J. for the amount of TO REFLECT CERTAIN CHANGES
Code Official or such appropriate
Subcode Official as ho shall
PUBLIC NOTICE
designate.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES,
SECTION I. All references In this
ASSESSMENTS AND OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS
code to -"building- codo" shall be
deemod to refer to tho building code
Public notice Is herebyglven that I Dorothy A.JHlmpolo, Collector ol
adopted under the Now Jersey
laxoB of the Borough of Konllworth In the county of Union, will sell as
-llnUnrm (-nmti-nrtlnn rnrln Art,
the^oof. The College is providing
$48,799 in matching funds for the
project.
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The college previously received a
$44,954 grant from the Department of
Energy for energy conservation efforts
in its MacKay
Library, and an
adjoining
K..;i,i;n* " ' « ,
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p'etr«ce«,.-jo.nne pinder, NICOU,
Rosa h(
Seven-cars marked—i
on Hemlock Ave.
Last Thursday's program drew 60 to GARWOOD:- Seven cars parked' on
70 parents and featured a .film, "For -the 200 block of Hemlock Avenue Friday
Parents Only - What Kids Think About evening were marked up with red and
Marijuana," and a panel discussion. The - purple magic marker. The vandalism
panel included Dr. James Callam, occurred between 7:30 and d p.m.
superintendent of schools, "Joseph "kThis is the third time cars on the street
Troiano, local principal, George have been, marked. Owners report
Cuzzolino, assistant principal at David difficulty in removing .the. magic
Breariey High School, and Constance marker. '
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The-damaged-cars-are^awned_hy::_
the "drugg culture" which p S t e ; the Michael Wolski, 229 Hemlock; John
Purdie, 259 Hemlock, two cars; Crown
use of drugs through magazines, drug Trophy Co., 86 North Ave.; Donald
paraphernalia, rock music and other Brazinsky, 818 Center St.; Ed Eagan,
types of commercial exploitation. 353 Beech Ave., and Alice Allspach,
Another reason given was the.low cost of Millington.
marijuana. Stronger peer pressure
Police said the vandals apparently
coupled with a . weakening, in family started from Lexington Avenue and
authority also has added to the situation, made their way to Center Street.
said the panelists.
Parents were alerted to methods of
PARENTS' ORIENTATION
GARWOOD - Monroe B. Nestler,
director of guidance at David Breariey
High School, met Nov. 19 with parents
of- eighth
grade students at Lincoln
„... „
Union College has received its second
ii
School to describe course registration,
*grant from the U. S. Department of
requirements and other Energy for an energy conservation prograduation
the students' ject at its Cranfftrd Campus.
information
regarding
at Breariey, The
freshman
year
The $74,521 grant will be used for
p r o g r am was sponsored by the Garwood projects in Union College's original
PTA.
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structure, the Nomahegan Building. The
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. KENILWORTH-Anthony V. Richel,' upon two phases of interpretation of the
Superintendent of schools, presented
an MBS test.
p
Phase 1 of the analysis involved
analysis of the district's Minimum Basic
Skills test to the Kenilworth Board of teachers from grades three and six.
Education at a public meeting last night They measured local expectations
against the actual test scores achieved
• The Postal Service this month is catalogue numbers and an index listing
at Harding School.
h i tstudents.
d
His report reflected the results of the b
by their
issuing some new philatelic products of every U.S. stamp ever issued. The
MBS test which is issued annually by the Phase
Phase 2
2 of
of t hthe
that will help get new stamp collectors new book is still priced at $3.50. .
e analysis focused on
G r . d , s . v < ( n ; L o r l B € . r 1 o l o t t i . N a n c y Bieber, s.,ndr,,
Buchner. ..
New Jersey Department of Education comparing Harding's scores to that of Bober, Ondlna Borola, Annemarlc
started and keep veteran philatelists upVittoria also reports two new
Christopher Cardoso. Teresa Costa. Lori Ann Cronin.
and is administered by local districts reference groups provided by the state, 'Trlcla Ernst, Gcralynn Garrlck, Kathleen Glacaidne,
to-date on their collections, Kenilworth philatelic products, the "Women's Mint Saturday, Nov. 29
each March. The test measured student Data, furnished, by the Department of Stacey Godfrey, Anne Grarnegna, Allan Holland, «
."Postmaster Peter Vittoria announced. Set" and the "U.S. Commemorative
A*t lessons,
10 a.m. - noon
Joseph Impall, Stevon Kallenseo. Frank Karovic.
in
reading
and Education ..permitted each . district
to
competency
Stamps' "Coral Reefs" folder are now Recreation Center.
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Ylana Klrlakatls. Cynthia Kranlck, John Kurlaw;v.
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| , i . a Torre, JamcsMatora, Debra McGoldricK.,
mathematics.
" The 1980 Postal * Service mint "seT available" "at" all~philatelic-centers—or Monday, Dfec; 1 ~- - v...i_.i_-.._ ._.-.-.--• ..-...
Sported""'that~the--district's
-county;^^
community-4ype
-jirid_
distrM^^ajnc^Morrisoh,
Micttad /wurphyr-Aiida petr»t-ca.
Richel
rep
through
the
Postal
Service
philatelic
T
7
p.m.
-.Municipal
Court.
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being released this month contains all
y
overall pperformance inggrades three and factor grouping
grouping (DFG)
(DFG) results. Analysis
g^gZ^Z^lJ^JXZ^SSZtr
• 7,-9 p.m. - Consumer yoffice open.
the commemoratLves and. special catalogues available at all-post offices.
the A;,i,-,,.t
district lo.iol
level Williamson, John Zimmerman.
-•—-'•-- " - . » : - . • - . -r _ . . J . ^ ,
~r each
u ttest.item
^ - t ; » „ « , at
i tv.r.
The "Women's Mint Set" includes a
six
for all
categories of .reading (word1 of
Tuesday; Dec."Z
.
stamps released during the year -- 28
GV»d« Elflhtr Carol Andtpski, ''Beth ^kkerstatl, .
1^ Harding^ • Joyce.Boewaard,.
Timothy. Bowan, .Carolyn Bra'un, ,
7-9 p.m. - Recreation Center open.
recognition/comprehension, and study indicated that, JP genera
stamps in all," Vittoria said, The new package of nine mint stamps,, mounts
l
lihtl
skills)
and
for
all
categories
of
students
performed
equal
to
or
slightly
Cathy Cardella, Karl Clemnlecki, Larlsa Cluffreda.
and
one
postal
card
retailing
for
$3.
All
7-9 p.m. - Building office open,
kil
d
i
mint set-will bp available at all post.
Dc Luca, Toni DeMario, Gina DePrU'co.
mathematics (computation, number better- than that of -similar students Anthony
items in the set honor prowinenkWiEjieJV
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g .office open;
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state.
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Huss,
Frederick Huss, Arlcnc Glasco_, Particia-^
^fr^iisto3^isticlia6"Edith.iVlha
t
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Helen
fci-.
.pOTcepts,
measurement,
geometry,
arrerfC
Also being issued -this month-is the
Johnson, Susan Majura, Scott, MposbruuflcfrCiicVt^
8 p.nYT - ftorough.;-"" Council -probrem solving) had cbntinue'd to be _ A detailed
report of the district's Moulto'n,'
,
Shirley Parrprt.'Antriohy Petracti^JBci^ra •
postal Service's seventh edition' of Keller," Ajuie Siillivaii,T Dolley Madison,
K
workshop^ .
" ~~""."~ ~" '•"" • .satisfactory, This conclusion was based strengths, satisfactory areas, and needs • PII57 tisa Pontoriero. Anthony Rchm, John Wtcft^
''Stamps and Stories" which" contains Frances Perkins, Molly-Pitcher, Emily
Richard...Rgssa, Dcnisr Salerno, Patricia S.inford.
Wednesday, Dec. 3
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Iis" on file in the<maih office of Harding ... Dohald*Scorese,
lla
Gather
and
Harriet
information for new stamp collectors, ,Bissell,
Frederick Soos, Ko'liy'Shields, Tracy
^-lubmau Jrhe^Cor'aLReefslLfolderJs_a_ .12:15 p.m. - Rotary Club, Villa
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This
report
is
available
to
the
Splllman,
Keith Swanson, Michael
Tripodi»
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John Trotto. Arthur^ Wrlnht
new philatelic product and is similar in
!3Brary~SerVlCeS—puWie-upon-request.
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price trends of selected stamp issues^
8 p.m. - Planning Board meeting.
design to the winter Olympic folder. It
Thursday, Dec. 4
contains
attractive
underwater,
'CABARET'
1-4 p.m. - Welfare office open.
photography, a mint block of four coral
"Cabaret" will open at
4-5 p.m. - Building office open.
re<jf stamps, mounts; and narrative on
Circle Players' Theatre in
7:S0 p.m. - Library_board meeting.
each reef,
The Union County Regional Hfgh
'the Round, 416 Victoria
Local Moving & Storage
J
H p.m. - Board of Health meeting.
School District No. l'has continued a--Ave., Piscataway,.Friday
program this year that, offers after- at 8:30 p.m. Performances
KENILWORTH - Hannah Hoffman
school library service for students will continue Fridays and
will present an oil-floral demonstration
attending David Breariey High School .Saturdays through Dec.
' for members
and friends of the
and the three other regional' high 13. Sunday matinees are.
; Kenilworth Art Association Monday at
schools. .
scheduled at 2 p.m. Dec. 7
the Recreation Center at « p.rri. .
Students can receive . after-school and 14.'Call 968-7555. ,
M-rs-HofTman-its^-graduatc of-Newark—,.—KEN -I-LW-ORT-HThe an
School of Fine and Industrial Arts and •' anniversary dinner of the Kenilworth
instructional media centers.from.3:15 to
she has done post-graduate work at the Senior Citizens.Club will be Friday, Dec.
TRANSFERS «
Art Students League. She has taught in 5 "at 6 p.m. at the Veterans Center. • Suburban Cablevision will cablecast 5:45 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
60 colleges from
The Board of Education-has provided 10Nearly
the Newark School System and at many Reservations must be made prior to the the Thanksgiving Day game between
states and the District,
the
Gpv.
Livingston
Highlanders
vs.
the
the
opportunity
for
students
to
have
-adult schools. She exhibited her d i n n e r ;
. . .'. ,.-.-.•.,. • ,
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•of Columbia will be
paintings' at Montclair Art Museum,
The-club's next regular meeting will, David Breariey Bears on Thanksgiving extended time in the library coupled represented at Union
Day at 7 p.m. via TV-3r
with professional assistance in libralry College's sixth annual
Bergen
Community
Museum
and
in
be
Wednesday,
Dec.
3
when
election,
of
:
AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES
The game will be played at Breariey resources, by employing special
khows-throughout New Jersey.,- — _ . officers..will take place .at 1 p.m.. at (he
with""Matt "Loughlirr-and Al -Reinoso iibi-arians for-after schooW-Edward- F-. Transfer Day today from
Mrs..Hoffman .is past president of the Veterans Center,.
. .
21-3 SOUTH A-VE., E-, CRANEORD _•
9:30 a.m. to"T:30 pTrri:in
The following were honored at the bringing viewers the play-by-play. The Brown, coordinator of cultural arts and the gymnasium of the
Essex,Water Color Society. One of her
game
.will
have
a
repeat
cablecast
instructional
media
services,
is
"in
TEL. 276-0898
ppaintings is in the collection of. the late recent birthday party: Ann Scheuerer, Friday at 7:30 p.m. via Suburban's TV-3".
Campus Center.
charge of the program.
Anna Siock, Nelson Brown, Marge
vice president, Hubert Humphrey.
•• Mrs. Hoffman, the former advisor of . Kosmutza, Charles Kraus, Elizabeth
the Kenilworth Art Association, helped Weber, Josephine Wados, Raymond
the association in its formative years McElroy, Stella Rosentover, Stella
• LysRoT, Marie Matthews-—---Ar-t-hur—
and has been a member since.
Goodreds and Ann Machsky.
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789-1078.
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Student skills 'satisfactory'
PAPER.SOLQIERS — Clint Kaminski and Michael become Christmas ornaments. Activity is taking
Lynch, both' ag*e7, and Jill Derkowski, 6, in photo place at the Kenliworth Recreation Center Saturat right, are making paper soldiers which will day morning art lesson. Photo by Theo Robinson.
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Fourth Grade: Gerald Accomando,
Alelandro Borgia, Lisa .Cordelia. Adrians Chesss,
Pamela-Clesla, Krlstlne Cwlak, Karen Derkowikl,
Lorrell Jorgej, Lls» Kssper, Jonathan
Krlnak.
MIchneLKurlawa, Jennifer Lo Blanco, Msrln Noble,
Debra Price, Brian Chalenskl, Kathleen Dodmarj,
' Lisa Faucher..Becky Hublnger, John Koksl, Lee Ann
Kopyta, Teresa Londln'o, JojiR Lynch, Travis
Marshall. Kevin McSorley, Cory Boll, Erlf Boyea,
Lisa Cheeka/ Sharon Demeter, Danielle Farbanec.
Marcy Herman, Stacey Marshall,Theresa MIstretTa,
Raymond Murphy, Franklin Rachel, Robyn Rica,
Aleeto Schenesky, Marlsa Scorese, Cetla Scuorzo.
Diana To«ltano, Kevin Turk, Jill VordallJ. I r a c l
Zalenskl, David Zimmerman .
Fifth Grade: Anthony Abarno, Cheryl Becker;~Toari\
Bober, Kevin
Bowen, Raul .Canelro,
Mlchaul
ChslenjkJ, David Chongo, Frank Chlappetla. Nicole
Cluffreds, Vincent Colwell, Michelle Coraooio. Gary
Faucher,
MVlchele Flllppone,
Klmtosrly
FNjIlch,
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Stevon Grohol, Laurie Gl-iymala, Llnda-.Gr-iymalo,
Lisa Hicks, Bridget Horn, Steven l<lm. Martin
Lueddeke, Annette Madden, George MarreM. Laura
Mascaro, Sandra Malero, Laura Mula, /)lka Palel.
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433 North Ave.. E.
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