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©he i jU la t h e ©imeaServing Hillside Since 1924
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W e a th e r Service) TH URSDAY -Partly su n n y ,
cooler, In low 6 0 's . C hance of n ight sh o w ers .
FR ID A Y -Lingering sh o w ers , sunny a fte rn o o n . T em p In
mid 60 ' s.SATURDA Y -Sunny, in mid
SO 's. O v ern ig h t lows in 40 ' s.
SU NDA Y-Variable c lo u d in ess.
VOL 58 NO 46 T he H illside T im es, T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 1, 1984 (USPS 245-780) 923-9207 Price 20* •
Tuesday's The Big Day For VotersBy W alt B e rth o ld
N ext T uesday, N o v e m b e r 6, b rin g s on a P re sid e n tia l e lec tio n , a co n te s t fo r a N .J. S e n a te , C o n g ressio n a l races, fo u r s e a ts up for g ra b s on the C ounty Board of F re e h c 'd e r s , an d a peppery lo ca l e lection th a t will d e te rm in e theth a t will d e te rm in e the ba lan ce of the Tow nshipC om m ittee .
T he local c o n te s t is a good d e a l c loser than th e P re s id e n tia l se a ts seem to b e , with the po lls heavily fav o rin g P re sid e n t Reagan and S e n a to r Bill B rad ley , a lth o u g h they a re of o p p o s ite parties.
Local R epub licans hope to do w hat they h a v e b een u n a b le to do in the p a s t, overcom e a large D e m o cra tic reg- is tra tio n lead w ith strong
E lection Day tu rn o u t .to conso lid a te recen t v ic to rie s and m ain tain a m ajority p resen ce on th e Tow nship C o m m ittee . They po in t to s tab le local taxes and fiscal resp o n sib ility as a n ch o rs for b ip a r t is a n su p port. T hey also h o p e the R eagan popularity will help carry th em to victory .
D em o cra ts hope to brng hom e a victory w ith th e help of m any recently reg is te re d D em ocra ts who p a rtic ip a te d in the Ju n e P rim ary . W h e th e r the Jackson s u p p o rte rs will rally to the local c a u se re m ains to be se en . W eak en ed by a m unicipal p a rty control b a ttle , the D em ocra tic c a n d id a te s have had the luke w arm support o f trad itio n a l local lea d e rsh ip , in fac t losing se v era l form er e le c te d Com m itte e m e n to the R ep u b lican s .
D em ocrats have d e c rie d the
LWV Candidates' Night SuccessBy W alt B e rth o ld
A bout 150 local residen ts w ere willing to a b so rb one m ore evening of political analysis and d e b a te , tu rn ing up at the L eag u e of W om en Voters " C a n d id a te s ' N ight" a t the W ar M em o ria l Building T u e s d a y e v e n i n g t o l i s t e n to t h e fo u r c o n t e n d e r s f o r t w o s e a t s o n t h e H i l l s i d e T o w n s h i p
C om m ittee .The hour an d a half of d is
cussion, d e b a te a n d q u es tio n answ ering b ro u g h t little in the way of new m a te ria l to the hea led ca m p a ig n , b u t it was a usefu l c o n fro n tatio n , bringing the c an d id a tes face to face over rec u rr in g cam paign Issues, such as b u d g e t contro l, m unicipal h iring p rac tices, p ro b lem s with police tran sp o rta tio n , ap p o in tm en t of a W elfare D irector, and m unicipal s e rv ic e s , such as road paving a n d the public library.
The " C a n d id a te s ' N ight" was m o d era te d by M arie C ustis, with a n in tro d u c tio n by H illside LW V p res id en t H elen H a m le tt, and closing rem arks by local Voter S e rvice c h a irp e rso n Dorothy Dawson.
In op en in g rem ark s , each cand idate o u tlin e d his m unic ipal e x p e rie n ce and b ack
g ro u n d as q u a lif ica tio n s for C om m ittee se rv ic e . Threeg e n e ra l q u e s tio n s were an sw ered by e a ch c an d id a te .
On the q u e s tio n of what s te p s m ight be ta k e n to assure b u d g e ts a d e q u a te to cover fu tu re serv ices, R ep u b lican in cu m b en t M ayor Jo h n Kulish s tre s se d the I m p o r t a n c e o f d e t e r m i n e d p u r s u i t o f availab le gran ts to r su ch projects a s road p a v in g , police and c rim e control, a n d called the b u d g e t caps im p o se d by the S ta te an a lb a tro s s lim iting s e r vice ex p an sio n . H e asked v o ter cooperation in bringing p ressu re on th e s ta te leg isla tu re to p ro v id e exceptions to the cap ru le s , o r liberalize the form ula for tow ns such as H illside with lit tle opportunity fo r tax base g ro w th .
Dem ocrat R a lp h M ilteer em phasized th e n eed for a professional p la n n e r to e n courage com m erc ia l and res iden tia l d e v e lo p m e n t, with aggressive e ffo r ts to bring in new taxes. H e called for a positive Im age , d ev e lop ing the tow nship as a m o d el for o ther com m unities to follow .
Dem ocrat J a m e s W elsh s tre ssed the n e e d for staffing controls, c r itic iz in g local ap p o in tm en ts in an ticipation of grant fu n d in g for those positions. H e n o ted cuts in
fed e ra l g ran t p ro g ra m s u nder n a tio n a l R ep u b lican lead e rs h ip , calling for a cu tback in th e $30,000 sp e n t for local g ra n tsm e n .
R epublican incum ben tA nth o n y Deo d e fe n d e d the g ra n tsm e n , n o tin g th at they b ro u g h t $750,000 in s ta te andfed e ra l g ra n ts . H e com m e n d e d t h e r e a s o n a b l e g a r b a g e d isposal c o n tra c t, e x te n d in g for th ree y e a rs as an ex a m p le of re sp o n s ib le contra c tin g by m u n ic ip a l officials.
On the q u es tio n of A ffirm ativ e Action p ro g ra m s in m u n ic ip a l h iring , the R epub licans p o in ted to th e Civil Service h irin g p ro ced u res a s the basis of h iring policy, s tre s s in g that th ey en co u rag e local industry to hire local r e s id e n ts , and use s u m m e r work p ro g ra m s to d is tr ib u te jo b s in the Tow nsh ip .
T he D em o cra ts called tor a m o re effective a n d a g g re s s ive h iring policy, p e rh a p s with a tra in ing o fficer to help d isad v a n ta g e d c a n d id a te s b ecom e aw are of jo b o p p o rtu n itie s and a v a ilab le tra in in g .
Public q u e s tio n in g ranged from use of p u b lic m oney to su b sid ize p riv a te developm ent a n d com m erce, to C om m ittee p articipa tion on local b o a rd s , and n e e d fo r financial su p p o rt for th e p u b lic library.
divide an d conquer tac tics of the R epub licans, ca llin g it racist and d am ag in g to the unity of the T ow nship . Repub licans have bounced the ch arg e back at the D em o cra ts, claim ing the black and w hite
s tru g g le was an in te rn a l one, with "J e s s le c ra ts " co m p etin g with old tim e w hite le a d e r ship for local contro l. The b attle has b een lusty .
N ovem ber 6, T u esd ay , will be the day or reckon ing .
Engineers Present Flood Control PlanT h e New York D istrict of the
C orps of E n g in eers is cond u c tin g a Detailed Project S tudy of the E lizabeth R iver in H ills id e . The study a re a is g e n e ra lly located w h ere Route 22 c ro sse s over th e E lizabeth R iver.
T h e p urpose of th e Study is to d e te rm in e if It Is feas ib le for the F e d e ra l G o v ern m en t to p ro v id e flood p ro tec tio n for th is a re a , which has b een su b je c t to d am ag in g floods on se v e ra l occasions In recent y e a rs .
A R econnaissance Report w as com pleted on S ep tem b er 2, 1976, for bo th th e area w h e re Route 22 c ro sse s the E liz a b e th River in H illside, a n d th e East B ranch In the T o w n sh ip of H illside . T h a t re p o r t reco m m en d ed th a t a De
ta iled P ro ject Study be dohe for th e R oute 22 d a m a g e a re a .
T h e po ten tia l reco m m en d ed p lan b e in g In v estig a ted would co n s is t of a levee an d a s so c ia ted d rain ag e w orks, and a trap ezo id a l e a rth ch a n n e l. A portion of the r iv e r w ould be rea lig n e d (see figu re 2). This p lan s ta r ts along the E lizab e th R iver abou t 600 fee t u p s tre a m (north) of R oute 22, and con tinues d o w n stream to a b o u t 2600 fee t d o w n stream of R ou te 22.
O ne of the goals of the plan is to provide e n o u g h land s u itab le for road c o n stru c tio n so th a t an a lte rn a tiv e e n tra n c e to S p rin g S tre e t, o th e r th an Rt 22 cou ld be co n s tru c te d . Reloca tio n of the levee an d sh ifting of th e r iver c h an n el could p ro v id e room for the a lte rn a tiv e .
T he H illside Elks Lodge L ad ies Auxiliary Held th e ir f irs t H ellow een P a rty for the c h ild ren of lodge m em b e rs . A bout 60 ch ild ren a tten d ed the p a r ty . H ot dogs so d a , p re tz e ls , candy A potato ch ips w ere se rved to the ch ild ren also prizes w ere a w ard ed te som e of the costum ed y o u n g s te rs . S tan d in g In the rea r th ird from left D ebbie W a g n e r 2nd Vice P re sid e n t Laurie Zakrew - ski, C h airp erso n of the H ollow eeen p a rty , and G lad y s Z o ern er, P re s id e n t.
Photo by G eorge Z o e rn er.
Schools Plan Convocation With Gifted From Roselle
On N ovem ber 1 and 2, th e seventh and e ig h t g rad e stu- H illside Public Schools will d e n ts in the G ifted and sp o n so r a Convocation e ti t le d Talented P ro g ra m . In ad- "In S earch of the F u tu re " for dition , s tu d e n ts from the Ros-
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c ite Academ ic C h a llen g e Program will p a rtic ip a te in the varie ty of w orkshops which will be held d u r in g the two- day conference.
Topics which will be ex p lo red include: R obotics, Bio- M edical E n g in e e r in g , A gricu ltu re of the F u tu re , Com m unica tions, S p ace , and E nergy .
G uest S p eak e rs a re : Dr.H ow ard K lm m el, Dr. David K rlsto l, Dr. J a m e s Grow of the C hem ical E n g ln e e r ln g /C h em - Istry D ep artm en t of N .J .I.T .; Dr. M urray T u ro ff o f the Com p u te r C onferenc ing D epartm en t of N .J .I .T .; M r. Jim N ichnadow lcz of R u tg e rs University Cook C ollege Extension P ro g ram ; Dr. Alain K o rn h au se r of th e Civil E n g in eerin g D e p a r tm e n t of P rinceton U n iv e rs ity , and Mr. M ichael C a te rln a of the Goddard S pace F lig h t C en ter, G reenbelt, M a ry lan d .
The Convocation is the sixth one to be o ffe red for Hep S tu d e n ts as a new ap p ro ach to learn ing . S tu d e n ts g a th e r to gain inpu t the f irs t day from e x p e rts . The seco n d day Is for reaction th ro u g h d iscussion groups and w ork sessions. This Convocation was planned by M rs. Nicky G lassm an and the staff of th e H illside E nrichm ent P ro g ram .
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Cable TV Rates Go Up
Last Wednesday morning, at approximately 6 a.m. a van carrying about six or seven passengers
hit the guard rail by the west bound lane of Route 22, flipping it over. There were serious injuries in the accident.
The Hillside Ambulance Squad joined by the METS unit, and Hillside Fire Rescue Personnel worked at the scene to aid the victims. Route 22’s west bound lane was closed down for approximately 30 minutes. Photo by Ed Smith
T he rates th a t will be ch a rg ed by S u b u rb a n Cable- vision in all of its certificated m unicipalities a re specified In th e Legal N otice re leased last w eek . The e ffec tiv e date of the new rates is J a n u a ry 1,1985.
S uburban h as e lec ted not to ch a rg e the p e rm iss ib le m axim um pruviuvu u u d a the Com m on T ariff for its p r im ary basic m onth ly serv ice. A lthough p e rm lte d to ch a rg e $11.50 S u b u rb an will ch a rg e only $10. th a t th is new rate Is ac tua lly the f irs t Increase In S u b u rb a n ’s b as ic service ra te s in ce 1979.
Effective Ja n u a ry 1, 1985,
S u b u rb an C ab lev ision is in c reas in g Its c h a rg e s for basic se rv ice as follow s:
M onthly se rv ice ch a rg es : Basic serv ice only, first o u tle t $10.Basic serv ice only w ithout co n v e rte r 9.Each ad d itio n a l ou tle t 3.75
o n tle t w ith out co n v e rte r 2.75VCR 3.75VCR w ithout co n v e rte r 2.75 VCR If e x te rn a l sp litting of s igna l is not re q u ired N /C O ther:Insta lla tion o r relocation of p rim ary se t (20.00 if p r e ex isting w iring to ou tle t)
$35.
R econnection o r in sta lla tio n o f add itional o u tle t 30.($5.00 If in sta lla tio n a t tim e of Initial in sta lla tion ) Insta lla tio n of VCR o r an c illa ry e q u ip m en t 30.($15. if in sta lled a t tim e of In itia l Installation) U nnecessary trip c h a rg e 20.
P ay service c h a rg e s rem ain th e sam e.
fc.V. POL1CASTRO1306 White St. .HILLSIDE
3-96MAsphalt Driveways
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TH U RSD A Y , NOVEM BER 1Old G u ard , P resb y te rian C h u rch , 10amElks C lub , Lodge, 8pmS inai M en s C lub , Tem ple, 8pmK n ig h ts of P y th ia s , W ar M em . 8:30pmLions C lu b , B lue Ribbon In n , 6:30pm
SATURDAY , NOVEM BER 3 Foo tball, E a s t Side at H H S, 1:30pm
M ON DA Y, NOVEM BER 5S r. C itizen s , Elks Lodge, 12:30pmA m b u lan ce S q u ad , 1600 S ch ley , 8pmC rea tiv e A rts , Com. C tr ., 7:30pmO v e re a te rs A nonym ous, M u n . B ldg ., 8pmHoop & H am m er A ssn ., M ap le A ve., 7:30pmC olum bian S en io rs, 1220 L iberty , 1pmBand P a re n ts , H H S, 7:30pmC h ess C lu b , C om . C tr ., 7pmLittle L eag u e T ru s te e s , G u rd A ve., 8:30pmDay C are C om m ission , C e n te r , 7pm
TU ESD A Y , NOVEM BER 6 R otary C lu b , R eflections, 12:15pm E lection Day Schools C losed Pub lic L!b—-y rin se d M u n ic ip a l B ldg. Closed C o m m unity C en te r Closed
W ED N ESD A Y , NOVEM BER 7 O v e re a te rs A nonym ous, C om . C tr., 10am K e e p W ell S tation , M un . B ld g ., 9am -noon H is to rica l Society, P re sb y te ria n C hurch , 8pm Bond S t ., Block A ssn ., M u n . B ldg ., 7pm T w sp . C o m m ittee , M un. B ld g ., 8pm
Page 2, The Hil lside l i m e s , November 1, 1984
The TRUTH Committee of Hillside endorses the Hillside j r ' Republicans for re-election
Vote For Your HILLSIDE
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Candidates FIRST On Election Day
LEVER B-8
LEVER B-9
% !ANTHONY J . DEO
E u g e n e Byers has sp en t m ore tim e a t Township C om m ittee m ee tin g s d u r in g the p ast 6 m onths th an Ralph M ilteer and Ja m e s W elsh com bined , l ie has sp en t m any ad d itio n al hours rese a rch in g inform ation av a ilab le , and seeking reso lu tio n s to issu es from D em ocra ts, In d e p e n d e n ts , and R epub licans, Includ ing ALL of the can d id a te s seek in g e lective office on N ovem ber 6th. l ie has called on both parties to deal w ith the issu es an d not p e rso n a litie s . B ased on Ills ana lysis, The TRUTH C om m ittee e n d o rses th e HILLSIDE R ep u b lican s .
W h at follows Is a m atch of the HILLSIDE R ep u b lican s ai;d HILLSID E D em o cra ts ' pe rfo rm an ce a g a in st the HILLSIDE W ELSH M ILTEER DEM O CRATS PLA TFO RM . Also, th an k s shou ld be given to all TRUTH C om m ittee m em b e rs who w orked with M r. Bvers to m ake th is Inform ation av ailab le to you.
Barbara Byers Co-Founder
Eugene Byers Co-Founder
WELSH-MILTEER DEMOCRATS’ PLATFORM:
Performance of REPUBLICANS Performance of DEMOCRATS:
PLATFORM: Advertise and post all job openingsSince m em bers of the T ru th C om m ittee have called for an
o rd inance that would req u ire all tow nship Jobs be ad v e rtised , the Republicans have a d v e rt is e d , and post all Job o p e n in g s .
The R epub licans have a lread y ad d ressed this Issue. How ever, n e ith e r the R epublicans nor D em ocrats have su p ported an o rd in an ce that would m ake failure to comply grounds for legal action .
PLA TFORM: Eliminate politics from selection of Welfare DirectorThe R epublicans a p p o in ted F ran ces B rad m an , an In d ep en
d e n t, and Helen T rolano , a D em o cra t, to their c u rre n t term s on the LAB. The R epub licans only ap p o in ted two R ep u b lican s out of four o p portun ities , w hen th re e or four votes a re req u ired to se lec t a W elfare D irecto r. T he LAB now co n sis ts o f two D em oc ra ts , two R epublicans, and one In d ep en d en t.
Jam es W elsh m ade politics a p a r t of the W elfare D irec to r's selection. W elsh sabotaged F ran ces B radm an s chances behind the scene , so h e could rew ard one of HIS cam paign workers.
Prevent useless lawsuits wasting taxpayer’s DollarsThe I AB law su it could h ave b een p rev en ted , b u t the c ircu m
stan ces requ ired to avoid the su it requ ired co o p e ra tio n betw een the D em ocrats, R ep u b lican s an d LAB m em bers.
Jam es W elsh , an a tto rney , d id not use his skills to elim inate or correct the leg a l e n tan g lem en ts around the LAB case. Yet, he took credit for F rances B radm an s original se lection along with Ralph M iltee r , according to F red L e s te r 's le tte r . A ttorney W elsh also has not aided In rem o v in g the legal e n tan g lem en t of F rances B rad m an not being paid as Acting D irector.
PLATFORM: Unite the Hillside communityThe R epublicans haw* a ch iev ed unity on com m on grounds of
in te res t such as crim e p rev e n tio n and su p p o rt of sen io r citizens.
The R epublicans have included In d ep e n d e n t, D em ocratic, R epublican, w hite arid black w om en In le a d e rsh ip positions, and have d em o n s tra ted re sp e c t for and trust In th e m .
The D em ocratic candidates sab o tag ed unity efforts. Once the D em ocratic P rim ary was o v er, they called for the resignation of their c h a irp e rso n who was c h o sen by 16 out of a possible 28votes.
The W elsh -M llteer cam p aig n has failed to unite the D em ocratic Party as a w hole or In th e black or • white com m unities. There are no w om en In lead e rsh ip roles In the W elsh -M llteer cam paign.
PLA TFORM: Encourage business retention & investment in HillsideI lie R epublicans have a id ed busin ess re te n tio n th ro u g h a s s is
tance In obtain ing f inancial fu n d in g , and m ain ta in in g rap p o rt with business and In d u stry . The resu lts have b een m ore Job opportunities for l ll l ls id e rs , an d m ore s tab le tax e s .
An Issue with no solution to Im prove upon or even m atch the Republican ' s perform ance.
PLATFORM: Restore pride and stability in HillsideThe R epublicans can poin t to their b u s in e ss re ten tio n and
unity efforts in H illside. A lso, they can point to the H illside Day ( are ( e n te r , ex p an sio n of recreational fac ilitie s , and safety efforts In reg ard to the d e seg re g a tio n of sch o o ls . They have a b e tte r record of tru s t an d resp e c t for ALL H illside res id en ts .
Ralph M iltee r participated and provided lead ersh ip In safety efforts In reg a rd to the 1983 d e seg re g a tio n of schools. Jam es W elsh has not participated or en co u rag ed ANY RESULTS- ORIENTED efforts to res to re p rid e and s tab ility to Hillside.
PLATFORM: Allow Hillsiders to vote on a new form of district representationThe R epublicans fo rm ed a C harte r S tudy C om m ittee that
consisted of sev era l D em o cra ts and a p p o in ted a Black fem ale Dem ocratic A ssistan t T ow nship A ttorney who has b een paid $1,225 In legal fee s , a cco rd in g to a voucher d a t 'd A pril 3, 1984, on m atters re la ted to the C h a r te r Study C om m ittee activ ities.
This h as been another issu e raised by a m em ber of the TRUTH C om m ittee at T o w nsh ip C o m m ittee m eetings for several m o n th s without su p p o rt from the D em ocra ts. H ow ever, bo ttlen eck s in the Republican a d m in istra tio n seem to be w here they have jo in t efforts with W elsh -M lltee r D em ocrats.
PLATFORM: Street paving based on need, not politicsSlreel paving dec is io n s a re m ade by the T o w nsh ip E n g in eer.
The R epublicans re p a ire d s tree ts not covered by fed era l funding and ignored for y e a rs . The d ec is io n s w ere p rioritizedbv need.
Not a valid Issue.
PLA TFORM: Eliminate Republican created jobsThe D em ocrats have not proven any tow nship Jobs to be
u n n ecessa ry .
PLATFORM: Regular maintenance for recreational fanULUf-SThe R epub licans have Initiated a co operative crim e
prevention p ro g ram b e tw een res id en ts , tow nsh ip co m m ittee , and the police to red u c e graffiti and o th e r d am ag e to recre-ad lo n a l facilities.
The R epublicans have worked with com m unity re s id e n ts to minimize m ain ten a n c e cost based on the su g g e stio n s ofresiden ts.
The Tow nship C o m m issio n e r resp o n sib le for this function is a W elsh -M lltee r D em ocrat. Why has he not Im plem ented a reg u la r m ain tenance p lan ? The buck s to p s at him . W hy are D em ocra ts adm itting they a re not d o ing their jobs and then expect people to vote for th em ?
PLATFORM: Retain Crossing Guards to protect children’s safetyThe R epub licans in itia ted the e ffo rts for m ore c ro ss in g
guards and o b ta in e d the necessary fu n d in g . T h ere is no reason to assum e the c ro s s in g g u a rd s will be d e c re a se d .
The D em ocrats did n o th in g to in crease crossing g u a rd s and to a d d re s s safety 'In the 1984 d e seg re g a tio n effort.
PI ATFORM: Prevent Twsp. Clerk from obtaining lifetime job through politicsIf (his job w as ad v e rtised and the c u rren t T o w nsh ip Clerk was the m ost q u a lified , why
should she be d e n ie d the job for life, in accordance w ith sta te law? It shou ld be n o ted that e q u a ljo b o p p o rtu n itie s for w om en a re not listed as an Issu e bv the D em o cra ts.
PLATFORM: rieip neighbor1-----------l o1 IU V Z U O u void 'if'preciating home values
I his is an Issu e (hat no so lu tion has b een p ro jec ted by Republicans or D em o cra ts. H ow ever, the Republicans a re In the best position to move on a solution since they can be tru s ted and have d e m o n s tra te d the m ost re sp e c t for ALL H illside residen ts. U n fo rtu n a te ly , th e sam e respect has not b e e n re tu rn ed w hen dea lin g w ith the W elsh-M llteer D em o cra ts. F o r 1984, hom es sold In H illside have b een sold at true m ark e t value or m ore.
Even based on the Wdsh-Milteer Democrats’ Platform, Hillside Republicans are:
LEADERSHIP YOU CAN TRUST ★ BUILDERS FOR THE FUTUREPd. for by the TRUTH C o m m it te e , 56 Clark St. , Hillside, N .J . 07205
School Entries ContinueSeveral local schools w ere
ta rg e ts of local vandalism this p a s t w eek. T he walls of A .P . M orris E lem en tary school w ere sp ray p a in te d with gray p a in t over th e w eekend, and Calvin C oo lidge school was e n te re d , w ith several rooms forced o p en , b u t apparantly noth ing tak en .
Severa l o th e r burg laries w ere rep o r ted . A Grum m an A venue hom e was en te red w ith the loss of a cable TV a d ap to r. A bout $1100 In tools w ere taken from a com m ercial firm on N orth Broad S treet last W ed n esd ay . About $300 In cash and som e video gam es w ere taken from a Conklin A venue a p a rtm e n t, on W ed n esd ay , with an o th er a p a r t m en t on the s tre e t vandalized. Evidence of several o ther e n try a tte m p ts w ere reported .
An Irv ing ton m an was a r rested w hen caught trying to rem ove accesso ries from a ear d ash b o ard a t an Industria l firm on Rahw ay Avenue. And a North B road C ar W ash was e n te re d , with the loss of $120 on Friday.
A bout $2000 In com puter eq u ip m en t was taken from a car on W illiam S treet, and left In the ra in , where som e d am ag e o ccurred .
And th ere w ere som e d a n gero u s perso n a l c o n fro n ta tions. A jea lo u s boyfriend struck a G rum m an A venue wom an w hen she w asn’t hom e w hen he a p p eared . An a re a h osp ita l rep o rted she had a b roken jaw . A Newark r e s i d en t was a rre s te d with a knife a fte r h e had th rea ten ed a Bloy S tree t com pany em ployee, on S a tu rd ay .
Two H illsiders w ere a r res te d a f te r a fight on S u m m it
A venue, wllh knlve» In (heir p o i« e „ lo n . L««< M o n d .y ■ m en with . gun .p p ro .c h e d • wom an o u l.ld e h e r W illiam- non Avenne hom e, forced her Into (he a p a rtm en t, and tool $2300 worth of jew e lry and a TV and fled.
Several rep o r ti of BB gun m a r ls on w lndowa and cara w ere received. S ev era l large dlaplav windows, including a $200 window on E v an s T erminal, were b r o le n , and w indows on C e n tra l A venue firm s.
O n S u n d ay a $215 bike waa ta k e n from a M orrla P lace g a ra g e . A Bond S tree t c a r waa d a m a g e d w hen a b a tte ry waa th ro w n a t the hood a n d roof. O v e r th e w eekend.
A $10,000 Bulck an 84 R e g a l, waa taken from Schley S tre e t on S a tu rd ay , and a n o th e r Bulck taken from a R a m sey A venue lot on T h u rs d a y . A c a r ow ner rep o r ted hla tru n k w aa pried open a t the S h o p R ite lot on M o n d ay , and $215 tak e n from a p u rse left th e r e .
DRUNK DRIVING DEFENSEEMANUEL GERSTEN
Attorney A t LawPhone 923-1471 fo r appo in tm ent
General Practice
COMMISSIONER ED CAPASSO ENDORSESWELSH & MILTEERFor the past two years I have been
serving on the Township Committee as the lone Democratic Commissioner.I have seen poor fiscal practices, hiring political friends, disregard for Township employees and other atrocities on the part of the Republican majority. I have been expounding about these shams for the last two years. Residents of Hillside should not be deceived by the Republicans.
Hillside demands professionalism Please,VOTE on November 6, for
JIM WELSH and RALPH MILTEER ROW A
Fd. for by E . C ap asso , 120 W oodruff PL, H ills id e , N .J.
New Minister Arrives At Hillside United
Presbyterian ChurchAt Salem and Coe Avenues
Rev. John C. VaughnSunday, Nov. 4,
at 11 a.m.Come out and support
EVERYONE WELCOME! the new Jife of the church!
Hillside Democrats EndorseKULISH & DEO
Mavor John KuJish and Deputy Mayor Anthony Deo have the support of
DEMOCRATSFormer Mayor PETER CORVELLI
Former Commissioner HAROLD BREWSTER Democratic Committeewoman PATTI BAPTIST
Say 'NO' To Special InterestsMayor R C “ E l 0 C t Deputy Mayor
John G. KULISH Anthony J. DEOPaid for by the H ills id e R epub lican C am p . C om m ittee .
A . F e rra ra , T re as ., 353 Hollyw ood A ve., H ills id e , N .J . 07205
After 20 y ea rs , the management ofS & S Dry Cleaners109 Long Avenue, Hillside
(Corner of Central) Call 923-0835is retiring and closing the business in mid-November
PLEASE PICK UP YOURCLOTHES.. ..NOW!!
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon, thru Sat.
Proud ofAccomplishments Calls For Dem Unity
M ayor John K ullsh and D ep u ty M ayor A nthony Deo, can d id a te* for H illside Tow ns h ip C om m ittee , a re proud of th e ir a ccom plishm ents and the accom plishm ents of the past tw o Republican A dm in istra tio n s .
"I believe th at you can see the im provem ent In H ills id e ’s quality of life over the las t th ree y e a rs ." M ayor K ullsh noted, "All of H ills id e has b e n e fi te d ."
"As Police C om m ittee C hairm an for th e last two y e a rs , I take p rid e in the fact th a t our plan for increasing police protection h as lead to a reduction In crim e In our com m unity" D eputy M ayor Deo a d d e d .
The R epublican can d id a tes lis ted the e ip a n a io n of s e rv ices while c u ttin g the m unicipa l portion of th e p roperty ta i In 1983 and h o ld ing it to no in c re a se In 1984 as proof of sound g o v e rn m en t m an ag e m en t.
"W e have b een lucky to se rv e with g ifted and d e d ica ted people such as C om m itteem en Louis S an tag a ta
and Jo sep h P ydesk l, form er M ayor S alvatore Lomonaco and Tow nship Clerk M ildred K arllk . W e all sh a re a slm lllar vision for H lllsJde and th a t’s why we w ere ab le to ge t so m uch accom plished in three y ea rs ," K ullsh s ta te d .
They o ffered fo rm er D em ocratic M ayor P e te r 'CorvelU and fo rm er com m itteem jft H arold B re w s te r 's e n d o rse m en ts as c ro ss the board app ro v a l of th e d irection H ills ide Is going In.
K ullsh and Deo nam ed the Day Care C e n te r, Sanford and D esch P ark s, and expanded S en io r C itizens serv ices as Im portan t a d d itio n s to H ills ide .
"W e also take pride in our ex tensive s tre e t resu rfacing p ro g ram ." Deo s ta te d , "And b efo re this y e a r is out, we will have a d d ed m any s tre e ts to the list. P a rt of the reason for the in creases In the serv ices is due to the am o u n t of C o m m unity D evelopm ent F u n d s we have b een receiv ing . "W e a re one of the h ighest r e c ip ien ts of Com m unity D eve lopm ent F u n d s in Union C ounty now ."
To The E ditor:
The D em ocratic ticke t, "Row A" from top to bottom will rev italize o ur n a tio n . The fo rg o tten a re a s , the e n v iro n m en t, h um an serv ice n e e d s , h ea lth ca re for the e ld e rly , and m any o th er e ssen tia l serv ices th a t affect you, the tax p a y e r and vo ter a re on the line next T uesday .
On the F re eh o ld e r level a lone the d iffe rence be tw een the Republican c a n d id a te s and the D em ocratic can d id a te s philosophies and d irec tio n s of g overnm ent a re ex trem ely d iffe ren t. R epub lican control of the F re eh o ld e r Board, Is is c lea r from c u rre n t d is cussions , will hold the very n ecessary Jo h n E . R unnells build ing p rogram w hich s u p plies countyw ide critically n eed ed m edical s e rv ices for the elderly and sick . A lm ost a ssu red ly , R epub lican victory will sadd le th e County w ith a new 83.3 (a t the last estim a te ) m illion d o lla r new ja il facility th a t the County) taxpayers not only d o n ’t want but can III a ffo rd . The Re-
Public Safety Top PriorityD em ocratic C an d id a te s for
Tow nship C o m m ittee , Jam es C. W elsh and R alph N. MII- te e r , today su m m ed up their cam paign by h ig h lig h tin g the Police C ar F iasco .
F orm er Police C om m ission e r Jam es C. W elsh sa id , "I sp en t th re e y e a rs a s Police C om m issioner. 1 d o n ’t know how our o p p o a e n ts can ex plain to the p ub lic th is m ess. The problem w as so bad th a t th e Union C ounty P rosecu to r had to in te rv en e . He had to com e Into H illside and d e m and th a t o u r o p p o n en ts take som e ac tio n . O u r o p ponen ts tried to sw eep this problem u n d e r th e ru g . They say th at th ere rea lly w as no prob lem . W ell, I ask e v e ry v o ter of H ills id e to ask h im se lf w hen was the last tim e th a t they ever
saw or h e a rd of a County P ro secu to r com ing into a Town and d em an d in g action from the Town fa th e rs .
F o rm er Board of E du ca tio n m em b e r R alph N. M lltee r r e sp o n d e d , "O ur op p o n en ts a re cry ing sm ears In o rd er to try to d isc re d it ou r ch a rg es . Did an y o n e h e a r them deny th a t the Union County P ro secu to r cam e to H illside? Did anyone h e a r them deny th at the Union C ounty P ro secu to r o rd ered them to g e t d ecen t p a tro l cars on th e s tre e t fo rthw ith? Of co u rse nott
T he c an d id a tes co n c lu d ed , "th is failure to g overn p ro p e rly , to solve this police car crls ia , po in ts out m ore clearly th an an y th in g else , the failu re of th e R epublicans to govern
th is Tow nship p ro p erly . Their ex cu se will be th a t they had no m oney for police cars y e t they h ad m oney for th e ir loyal R ep ub lican w o rk e rs, Sal Lomonaco $34,000, S teve Chm le- Inik $16,000, E d C luba $15,- 000, Dave T aub $6,000. The list goes o r and o n . G overning a m unicipality Is not easy . P rio ritie s have to b e s e t. We b e lieve that police and fire p ro tection should b e our top p rio rity . if we c a n n o t b e safe in o ur hom es and on o ur s tre e ts , w hat do we h av e?
200 YEARS AGO: C ongress reco n v en ed in T renton on the 1st of N ovem ber.
publican p rio rities in the County a re obvious and clear- cut.
I On the local level there have been many sk irm ishes in the
p ast sev era l y e a rs over who and w hat accurately rep re sen ts the D em ocratic philosophies In o u r T ow nship .
T here is not question in my m ind th a t h ea lthy d isa g re e m ent will co n tin u e In each p o litical p a rty us both continue to evolve a n d grow .
I too b e liev e , however, th a t there has com e a tim e for the cratlc P a rty to unite for the p urpose th a t we were in ten d ed to e lec t D em ocratic c an d id a tes on all levels of g o v e rn m en t. M ondale ,F e r ra ra , B radley , Rodino, P ap p as , D orln , G reen , O krasi- nski, W elsh and M llteer all a re peo p le who will do the work in g overnm ent th a t n eeds to b e d o n e for our r e s i d en ts .
C harlo tte D eFIlippo H illside D em ocratic
M unicipal C hairm an
Cultural Arts ProgramU nion County C o llege
will co n d u c t five o u ts ta n d in g cu ltu ral a r ts series In 1984- 85, inclu d in g a D is tin g u ish ed A rtis ts S eries with the th em e "The Y ear of the W om an In the Arts^k" a Foreign Film f e s t iv a l , an O rchestra F e s tiva l, and a Jazz F estiv a l. In ad d itio n , the College will b e the hom e and will c o -sp o n so r the w idely acclaim ed M o stly M usic C h am b er M usic S e r ie s .
vio lin ist Ida K avaflan on N o v em b er 3, and p ia n is t Isra e la M arg a it on D e c e m b e r
8...T he O rch estra and Ja zz F e s
tivals will feature the R u tg e rs U n iversity O rchestra u n d e r Ulg b a to n of Jen s N y g a a rd , c tr tfo u c ld r o f the fam ed N .Y . h * l£ d J4kplter S ym phony , on NdyjKhber "11.
T icket subscrip tion in fo rm ation available by ca llin g 276-2600, Ext. 239
To T he Editor:I see that ou r political
lea d e rs have found an o th e r way to Rip-Off th e A m erican T a x p ay e rs . T h e ir la te s t e s c a p ad e calls for th e fix up and rep a ir of p riva te hom e In a five block a rea a ro u n d Boston A v e ., plus the sp en d in g ol tax es th at have not b een col-
P ag e 3, The H il ls id e Times, N o v e m b e r 1, 1984
Another Taxpayer Rip-Offlected in order to buy th e m selves v o tes.
W e n eed lead ersh ip th at will f igh t these lopsided h a n d o u t p rogram s th at rew ard peop le w ho neglect th e ir p ro p e rty a n d enslave fu tu re g e n e ratio n s to a 1.8 trillion dollar d e b t.
W ho are the socialist
ty ran ts who will give away our freedom to satisfy their th irs t for nolltical opw er? I'll tell you who. In my opin ion , they are John K ullsh , Ed C apasso , Tony Dio, H arrison W illiam s, Ronald R eag an , Bill B radley, Lou S a n ta g a ta , P e te r Rodino and W alte r M ondale .
The tim e has com e to elect
lead e rs who favor le s s gov ern m en t, less hand o u ts a n d more individual econom ic freedom . T h ese dudes h av e le f t us with a public debt of $ 8 ,8 3 8 dollars fo r every person In th e U.S. a n d that a Rip-Off.
P .R . Nicolaus R obert St
Hillside
Return Tax Surplus To TaxpayersH illside M ay o r John G.
K u llsh has ca lled on o ther U nion County M ayors to Join w ith him In u rg in g Governor T h o m as K ean , "to re tu rn the bu lk of the s ta te b u d g e t su r p lu s to the tax p ay e rs in the fo rm of h ig h er h o m es te ad re b a te s and a red u c tio n of the sa le s tax ."
M a y o r Kullsh sa id , " th e S ta te h a s a budget s u rp lu s of o v e r $500 million th an k s to the Im p ro v ed economy. The s u r p lu s w as gen era ted th ro u g h ta x e s , therefore tax p ay e rs s h o u ld benefit by a re tu rn of th e i r d o lla rs."
K u llsh Is w riting G overnor
k ean , 21st D istrict L eg isla to rs , an d his co lleagues th ro u g h o u t U nion County looking for s u p port for his p roposa l.
"H om estead re b a te s h a v e ot been Increased s in ce 1977, p ro p erty taxpayers d e se rv e a n Increase. A red u c tio n of th e sa les tax back to 5% will b e n e
fit everyone a n d w ill continue to stim ulate economic growth," M a y o r Kullsh stated.
"We In H i l ls id e ’s local government h a v e u se d budget surplus to h e lp h o ld the line on property tax e s . I su g g est the State g o v ern m en t d o the same for New Je rse y tax p a y e rs , "
Pattie Baptista concerned
Democratic District LeaderEndorses
rhe Republican TeamJohn g Anthony
KULISH DEOPattie Baptist and feel that they are
turning the Township of Hillside around and need your continued support.
VOTE REPUBLICAN!P aid for byi P olllo S o p ll.l and F r lu n d i, 277 B r l lr> lr» I t r t . t r , H ills id e , N .J. 07205
Kulish-Deo ’84Wish To Express
Their Sincere Thanks To....Governor Thomas KeanCommunity Affairs Commissioner John RennaSenate Minority Leader Don DiFrancescoAssembly Minority Leader Dean GalloCongressman Matthew RinaldoSenator C. Louis BassanoAssemblyman Chuck HardwickAssemblyman Ed GillFreeholder Ed SlomkowskiFreeholder Alan AugustineFreeholder Paul O'KeefeLinden Council President Bob ConorPlainfield Councilman Richard MalgranMontclair Mayor Mary MocharyFormer Freeholder Blanche BanasiakHoward BerkeleyAnthony ImperialeCommissioner Louis Santagata
Commissioner Joseph PydeskiTownship Clerk C. Mildred KarlikSal LomonacoF.M.B.A. LOCAL #35Former Democratic Mayor Peter CorvelliFormer Democratic Commissioner Harold BrewsterDemocratic County Committeewoman Patti BaptistEugene ByersTony BaieraDick HessGus DamianoKen BiegEd SalauCarol MularzGennaro "Tiny" MessanoJim Troiano, Jr.Jim Troiano, Sr.Marie Troiano The Kennedy Family
....For Their Endorsements.These dedicated, concerned citizens and officials are a truely bipartisan group; An example of Republicans, Democrats and Independents working together for a better Hillside.
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VOTE B8 and B9 Hillside Township Committee
P . ld for by Hillside Republican C am p . C om m . , A. Fe r ra ra , T reas . , 353 Hollywood Ave., Hi llside, N . J . 07205
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Sal Lomonaco Kevin DavisMr. & Mrs. Bernie Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Steven Herb Anthony Ferrara George Lang Ed Cluba Steve Chmielnlk Beverly Chmielnik Dave TaubMr. & Mrs. Wallace Tidabackf rank DeoVincent CapraMr. & Mrs. Earl Brunner
REAGAN ffiM Kulish D eo ^BRINGING AMERICA BACK I
M ayor & Mrs. John G. Kulish Deputy Mayor & Mrs. Anthony J. Deo
Commissioner & Mrs. Louis A. Santqgata Commissioner & Mrs. Joseph G. Pydeski
Jerry KarJik & C. Mildred Karlik,Twsp. C le rk
Bonnie Chachula Gina Gennaro Sue Sadlon Mary Haines Bettie Polakoski Robin Werte Mary Baranowskl Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Geldhauser Mary Cirrito Gladys Gelman Arnold McClow Mr. '<■ Mrs. Matthew Whiting Eileen Jacobus H elene Davis C arm en Dill
LEADERSHIP.........An important quality for a President to possess. We feel that thechoice is clear. We can return to the failed policies of the past. Or we can move forward together with President Reagan’s leadership to build a future in which Peace, Freedom and Prosperity abound for all!
Please join us in supporting the President with your vote on November 6.
R eagan B ush Kulish-Deo ’84Vote Republican ★ ROW B * November 6
Proudly paid fo r by the H illside R ep u b lic a n Campaign C o m m itte e , A. F e r ra r a , T reas., _________ _______________________________________________ 353 Hollyw ood A v e . , Hillside, N .J. 0 7 2 0 5
MUNICIPAL COURTJU D G E JE FFR E Y M . GECHTM AN
Oct. 16. 1984
F .lta D orleans. of E lizab e th , was found guilty of leaving the scene of an accid en t. He was fined $75.
C harles M artell of H illside, was fined $75 for v iolating the H ousing Code O rd in an ce 12-2.
Francisco S an tan a , of E lizab e th , was fined $225 for being an u n licensed driver.
W alter John Dworak of M aplew ood, was found guilty of Im perso n a tin g a police officer from the Air F orce. He was fined$150.
Jam es Brinkley of N ew ark, was found guilty of d riv ing an u n reg is te red vehicle, not having a driver license, m isu se of p lates, not having In su ran ce . He lost his d rivers license for six m onths and was fined a to ta l of $460.
Patroclnl Oliverl of H illside , was found guilty of shoplifting at the S inger S hop-K ite. H er fine was $150.
A lverto G enoval of Irv in g to n , was found guilty of selling ice cream In the park w ithout a perm it. H is fine was $125.
C ornelius G ran t, of N ew ark , was found guilty of tre sp assin g and im proper b ehav io r. H e was fined a total of $375 and sentenced to a su sp en d ed ja il te rm .
John Trum of H illside , was found guilty of giv ing false inform ation to the po lice . His fine was $125.
Byron S um m ers of H illside, was found guilty of d isreg a rd of a stop sign. His fine was $75.
Louis Jack III of Irv in g to n , was found guilty of d riv ing u nder the influence on Kt. 22. He was fined $375 p lus $100 su rch arg e and had his d rivers license su sp en d ed for e ig h t m onths.
Todd Daniels of F a s t O range was found guilty of not having his reg istra tion or in su ran ce card In his possess io n . He paid a fine o f $70.
Phillip C urato ia of Irv in g to n , was found guilty of d isre g a rd of a traffic light and d riv ing while su sp en d ed . H is fine totaled $675.
P a g e 4, The Hillside T im es , November l , i*o*«
Six Years of County
Para-Transit Aid
Campaign Manager Eyes New Challenge
COMMISSIONER ED CAPASSO ENDORSESWELSH & MILTEERFor the past two years I have been
serving on the Township Committee as the lone Democratic Commissioner.I have seen poor fiscal practices, hiring political friends, disregard for Township employees and other atrocities on the part of the Republican majority. 1 have been expounding about these shams fo r the last two years. Residents of Hillside should not be deceived by the Republicans.
Hillside demands professionalism.Please,VOTE on November 6, for
JIM WELSH and RALPH MILTEER ROW A
Pd fo rb v E . CipaiM o, 120 W o o d m ff P I., d i l l . ld e , N .J .
The Union County para- T ran slt S ystem , in Its sixth y ea r of prov id ing specialized tra n sp o rta tio n for the elderly , d isab led and transporta tion d isa d v a n tag e d res id e n ts of Union C ounty will expand the hours of av a ilab le tran sp o rtation e ffec tiv e O ctober I, w hen ad d itio n a l vans are ex pec ted to a rr iv e .
New h o u rs for the system will be from 7am to 10pm, M onday to F riday and 2pm lo 10pm on S a tu rd ay , except holidays.
Any U nion C ounty residen t w ith a physical or m ental d is ab ility , reg a rd le s s of age, or any county res id e n t over age 60, Is e lig ib le to use the Para- T ran sis t S ystem . Also, an y one p o ssess in g a valid M edicaid card is elib ig le .
N on-em ergency m edical n e e d s have the h ighest d e g ree of im p o rtan tce when r e q u e s tin g tra n sp o rta tio n . E m p lo y m en t, ed u catio n , social and rec rea tio n a l n eeds (Inc lud ing shopp ing) have vary ing d e g re e s of Im portance. The P a ra-T ran sit System will provide req u e s ted rides to the ex te n t of its ab illtv .
All rides a re F'REE of c h a rg e , b u t rese rv a tio n s m ust be m ad e In advance.
D isab led p e rsons requ iring a ss is ta n c e lo the vehicle from th e ir res id en ce m ust provide an e sco rt. The e scort can accom pany the rider.
FJliglbfe res id en ts should call the serv ice p rovider In th e ir m unicipality , listed b e low, for specific inform ation on availab ility of rides.
F o r serv ice from Hillside call Catholic Com m unity S e r
vices a t 486-8300, M o n .-F rl., Sam to 4pm .
F or inform ation during h o u rs not lis ted and S a tu rday from 2pm to 10pm, call 486-8300.
The expansion of the Union C ounty P a ra-T ran sit System was m ade possib le by the re cen t Senior C itizen and Disab led R esident T ra n sp o rta tion Act. the act provides ad d itio n al caslono revenue fu n d s to be used to p ro vide expanded tran sp o rta tio n to each county.
A com plete b rochure re g a rd in g Inform ation on the P ara-T ransit System should be availab le at sen io r citizen c e n te rs by Oct. 1.
The P a ra-T ran sit System Is ad m in iste red by a specia l unit w ith in the Union County D ep a rtm en t of H um an Serv ices, Jo a n D. Sm ith , D irector. Rob e rta G rayson is the T ran spo rta tio n Unit M an g er.
The h an d icap p ed can utilize th e ir half fare p riv ileges in trav e lin g on lift-equ ipped or k nee ling b u ses. The reduced fa re is In effect on weekdays from _2j30am to 4pm and from 7pm to 6am and all day S a tu rd ay , Sunday and sta te holid ay s . In a d d itio n , an a ide trav e lin g with a visually- im p aired rid er can ride NJ T ran sit b u ses free .
B rochures ex p la in ing how the h and icapped can use the lift-equ ipped b u ses can be o b ta in ed by w riting NJ T ransit, C u sto m er S erv ice, P.o. Box 10009, N ew ark , New Jersey 07iO l or by calling 800-772- 2287 betw een 9am and 5pm.
The p o litica l stock of Ellen B. C arno ro se dram atically as a resu lt of J o h n P. H ouston’s s tu n n in g 2,383 vote upset of D aniel J . F o ley , the S enate m ajority lea d e r .
M s. C a rn o , H ou sto n ’s 27- y e a r old cam p a ig n m anager, has g u id ed tw o successful s ta te s e n a to r ia l contests in M a ssa c h u se tts , and now is s e ttin g h e r s ig h ts on a co n g ress io n a l race .
She will d ire c t the com ing cam p aig n of s ta te Rep. Thom as G a llag h e r, D. Alls- ton , one of several D em oc ra ts e x p e c te d to run for the 8th C o n g ressio n a l District s e a t of H o u se S p eak e r Thom as P. O ’N eill, w ho Is expected to r e tire tw o y e a rs from now.
M s. C a rn o , a native of H illside g ra d u a te d In 1979 from Clark U n iversity with a d e g ree in coclology.
She g o t h e r s ta r t in e lec to ra l po litics in the pro-choice m o v em en t th at supports the r ig h t of w om en to have an ab o rtio n .
W hile working as a w aitress in the W u rsth au s in H arvard S q u a re afte r co llege g ra d u a tio n , M s. C arno an sw ered an ad posting a jo b as an o rg a n ize r for M ass C hoice, a n o n p a rtisa n group a ffilia ted with th e N ational A bortion R ights A ction League o r N aral.
A t the end of 1981, E llen d e c id ed she w an ted to try her ow n hand in M assa c h u se tts po litics. She looked for a s ta te S e n a te cand ida te who would su p p o rt the pro-choice m ovem en t. "In the S e n a te , we were losing by ju s t one or two v o tes ," on m a tte rs of abortion an d a choice, she sa id .
R ichard K rau s , a form er A rlington School C om m itteem an who was then a s sociate dean of the H arvard U niversity G rad u a te School of A rts and S ciences, h ired her. K raus was one of sev en can d id a te s runn ing In the A rlington d istric t.
"W e sp e n t a b o u t $50,000 won by 161 votes out of 35,-
000", a fte r a reco u n t, M s. C arno sa id .
A fter the K raus c a m p a ig n , E llen and h e r h u sb a n d , law yer nell Leifer, m oved to P o r tlan d , M aine. M s. C arno ran the S usan Curtis F o u n d a tio n , w hich ad m in iste red a cam p for u n d erp riv ileg ed c h ild ren .
E llen had hoped to run a congress iona l cam p a ig n In M ain e , b u t a fter th at failed to m ate ria lize , she and h e r h u s b an d m oved to Boston .
She looked for a c o n g re s s io nal race in 1983. H o u s to n , a fo rm er organ izer for W o rc e s te r F a ir S hare, a sk ed h e r to run his S enate cam p a ig n , she b e g a n to work for H o u s to n In D ecem b er 1983. S he d is covered that, In C e n tra l M a ss a c h u s e t t s , "It Is ra re fo r a w om an to run a cam p a ig n . ’
T he cam paign s ta r te d from sc ra tch . "Everyone rece ived an explanation of th e s tra te g y . T h e Idea was to pull p eo p le in an d let them use th e ir ideas, to let the cam p a ig n b ecom e th e irs . I d o n ’t fee l I won the race by m y se lf,1 sh e sa id .
She assem bled a fo rm ula for H o u sto n ’s e lection b a sed on vo ter turnout In th e 1982 and 1978 g u b e rn a to ria l races , tu rn o u t In the 1980 an d 1982 p rim aries and b lan k s c a st In S en a te p rim arie s. She also looked at re su lts of s ta te rep resen ta tiv e races In the d istr ic t, "and I m ad e som e g u esses ."
Ellen also d ev e lo p ed a per- cen tag e of e ffo rt Index ," which allowed H o u sto n to concen tra te on som e a re a s and pay less a tten tio n to a re a s In
which he se em e d less likely to do well. "I t te lls you w here to cam paign ," she ex p la in ed .
The p lan w orked , w ith a lot of hard work. E llen w ound up working 80 h o u rs a week on top of a tw o-hour dally c o m m ute from N ew ton . H ouston cam paigned door-to -door for nearly six m o n th s . The c a m paign even tua lly tap p ed the effo rts of 1,500 v o lu n tee rs , nearly 70 p e rc e n t w om en . It took on the tone of a c ru sad e with re tre a ts and team m e e tings.
The cam p a ig n Indentlfled 14,000 H ouston vo ters In the d istric t. M s. C arn o f ig u red she n eed ed 13,00 to w in. H ouston rece iv ed 13,639.
E llen ex p ec ts to fin ish the H ouston cam p aig n w ith a victory in N ovem ber.
New Roof
Consumer Affairs
Complaint Against
Hillside Retailer
"C hrist the K ing School in H illside is g e ttin g a face lift of so rts th ese days. Sr. S h e lia , the p rincipal, and sev era l of the s tu d e n ts look on as the ro o fers begin work on the f irs t p hase of a p ro jec t th at will see the e n tire roof of the school rem oved dow n to the decklngj and a new roof put on. The old roof has se rv ed w ell, over 30 y ears , b u t tim e and w eath er have tak en th e ir toll. T h e parish ioners of C h ris t the K ing a re In the m id st of a fund rais in g appeal en titled (not su rp rising ly ) RAISE TH E ROOT. It Is th eir hope to ra ise all the necessary funds for the p ro jec t. In the m eantim e, the ro ffe rs will go abou t th e ir jo b of m aking su re the s tu d en ts of C h rist th e K ing are high and dry In all k inds of w e a th e r .
A ttorney G eneral Irw in I. K im m eim an announces his Office has nego tia ted an A d m in istra tiv e Action c o n sen t o rd e r settling a com p la in t b ro u g h t by the D ivision of C o n su m er Affairs a g a in s t a d e fu n c t fu rn itu re sto re an d a
Hillside- Bradley Team....U.S. Senator Bill Bradley with
Hillside TownshipCommittee Candidates
James WELSH& Ralph MILTEER
★ ★ ★Saturday, November 3, from 4-7 p.m.
Reception and Campaign Rally honoring U.S. Senator Bill Bradley
and Hillside Democratic Candidates for Township Commiiiee
James Welsh and Ralph Milteer1485 Orchard TerraceFor information, call
923-7844, 923-8485, 527-8397Paid for by H illside D em ocratic C am p. C om m .,
E. J . C apassu , T rc a s ., 120 W oodruff PI., H illside, N .J .
firm th at ran its "going out of b u s in e ss" sale .
The consen t order calls lor p ay m en t w ithin 10 days of a $2,000 penalty and $1,500 for the s ta te ’s costs by Bank- rup L iqu ida to rs, Inc. and the firm ’s vice p res id e n t, M elvin Zupnick. Responsibility for paym ent Is sh ared by F u rn itu re E m pire Com pany, which form erly did business at 245 U .S. Route 22 W est, H ills ide . B ankrup t L iqu idato rs, lo cated at 295 Route 46 W e st, Rockaway, e n g ag es In the sale of m erchand ise on Its own beh a lf and as the ag e n t for o th ers .
B ankrup t L iquidators, Inc. and Zupnick also a g reed to com ply with the sta te C o n su m e r F raud Act and the r e g u latio n s governing m e r ch an d ise advertising . T he cum plaln t had ch a rg ed B an k ru p t L iq u id a to rs , Z upn ick , an d F u rn itu re E m pire w ith the following violations:
A dvertising m erch an d ise for sale as a "going out of b u s in e ss "sale for a period In ex cess of 90 days. U sing the term "Public N otice" In a d v e rtise m e n ts for the sale of its m erch an d ise w here the sa le was not requ ired by C ourt o rd e r . Using the te rm s " w a re h o u se ," w arehouse p r ic e s " , or s im ila r w ords, w h ere the te rm s did not reflec t a tru e d e sc rip tio n of F u rn itu re E m p ire Co.
A dvertising price re d u c tions th at: failed to s ta te the specific period of tim e they would apply, failed to give specific value re fe ren c e s , such as list prices or u su a l re ta il p rices , and failed to b a se a d v e rtised price red u c tio n s , such as 30 p e r —"* off", on list p r ic e s , usual p rices , or co m p e tito rs prices and failed to d isclose the basis of the price reduc tion claim In the a d v e rtisem en t.
They also failed to post no tices In the sto re of which m erch an d ise was su b je c t to p rice reductions and contin u in g to m ark and tag goods a t the usual (past) p rices .
Selling or o ffe rin g m e rch an d ise at a price o th e r than th e price d e s ig n a ted on or n e a r the Item .
To burn up the ca lories in one slice of cheese pizza, you would have to e ithe r run for 9 m inutes, sw im fo r 16 minutes or w a lk fo r 35 m inutes
Pre-ElectionRALLY
Sunday, Nov. 4th 6-10 p.m. At Reflections
Mayor John Kulish & Deputy Mayor Tony
Deo invite you to join them!
An evening of Music, Food, Prizes and Fun!
Refreshments Will Be Served!
Come One-Come All!Republicans ★ Democrats
Independents All Hillside Residents!
Cast your vote for leadership you can trust. Support Mayor Kulish and Deputy Mayor Deo.They are working
for you and with you, for Hillside!Pd. for b y : H illside R epublican C am p aig n C o m m ittee ,
A. F e rra ra , T re a s . , 353 Hollywood A ve ., H illside, N .J . 07205
The Time For A Change Is NOW!For the last three years the Republicans have controlled not only our Township Committee but also our Board of Education. Rather than take the responsibility for the decline of Hillside, they have focused their campaign on race. Don't let them get away with further dividing of Hillside!
RESTORE PRIDE & STABILITY Elect
James Connelly & Ralph NormanMilteerWelsh
★ Hillside Police Commissioner,1976-78
★ Hillside Township Attorney, 1974
★ Juris Doctor Degree,Rutgers Univ.
★ Hillside Bd. Of Education, 1978-81
★ Hillside Juvenile Conf. Committee
★ Master of Arts Degree,Kean College
“The Lawyer” i t 'The Educator 99
ELECT
Welsh & MilteerVOTE DEMOCRATIC, FOR A CHANGE!
Paid for by Hillside Dem ocrat ic Cam p. Co m m. , E . Capasso , T reas . , 120 Wood ruff PL, Hillside, N .J . 072i
Thanks For SupportTo T he E d ito r:Aa th is y e a r 's cam paign
reaso n com es to a close, we would like to tak e this o p p o rtunity to ex p re ss our sincere thanks to all of our R epub lican , D em ocra tic , and In d ep e n d en t frien d s for th e ir su p p o rt, e n co u rag em en t, an d en d o rsem en ts .
It is g ra tify in g to see such a d iverse g ro u p working to g e th e r to b ring abou t a b e t te r life for all H illslders.
W e have tried to c o n duct an h o n est, p ro fess io n a l cam p aig n , spo tlig h tin g im p o rtan t Issues and giving you w orkable p lan s for H ills id e ’s fu tu re .
U n fo rtu n a tely , we can n o t say th e sam e ab o u t our o p p o n e n ts , who have Ignored the issu e s , a re seem ingly u n in te res te d In the fu tu re .
How ever, in a tim e of d e speration , u n ab le to gain a d e q u a te su p p o rt from any se g m en t of the pop u latio n , they a re using any m ea n s possib le to try to d isc re d it u s , no m atte r how out rag eo u s .
All we ask Is th at you b e w are of th eir Inevitab le last ditch a ttack s, a n d Judge us on the record of the last th ree years.
Finally, we thank you for giving us the chance to serve you, and w ith y o u r vote, we look forw ard to the nex t th ree y ea rs with an tic ip a tio n and hope for an opportun ity to bring ab o u t an even b e tte r Hillside.
R em em ber, your vote can m ake a d iffe ren ce .
M ayor John G .K u llsh Deputy M ayor A nthony J . Deo
Bar Association Role
Edw ard K nechl a lso has girls (or the first tim e In his G eorge W ash in g to n In d u str ia l A rts c lass. P ic tu red e re i S hannel S te w a rt. K n ech t, D en lta W lllm otl, and Y olanda G olden.
COMMISSIONER ED CAPASSO ENDORSESWELSH & MILTEERFor the past two years I have been
serving on the Township Committee as the lone Democratic Commissioner.I have seen poor fiscal practices, hiring political friends, disregard lor Township employees and other atrocities on the part of the Republican majority. I have been expounding about these shamsjbr the last two years. Residents of Hillside should not be deceived by the Republicans.
Hillside demands professionalism.Please,VOTE on November 6, for
JIM WELSH and RALPH MILTEER ROW A
Pd. fur by E. C t p u i o , 12t W oadrafT PI., HtUutdc, N J .
S e n a to r C. Louis B assano (R-Unlon) h a s Introduced a hill (S-2156) d ea lgned to form alize th e ro le of the N .J. S ta te B ar Aaaoclation and the varloua county bar associ- a tlo n a In th e Judicial and p ro secu to ria l appo in tm en ts.
"W hat we have right now ," sa id S en a to r B assano, "is an Invisib le system In which u n know n p eop le m ake unknown v a lu e Ju d g m en ts based u p on unknow n criteria, which d i rec tly affec t public ap p o in tm en t# of Judges and p ro s e cu to rs .
"E ven the New Jersey S ta te S e n a te , which m ust c o n firm o r reject the G overnor’s a p p o in tm en ts , does not have a w indow Into the Bar A s so c ia tio n s ’ process. O ften , e v e n th e G overnor lacks th a t w indow .
"1 b e liev e It is right th at the
le g a l com m unity o u g h t to have s tro n g Input in to the a p p o in tm e n t of Ju d g es and p ro s e cu to rs , bu t not b eh in d a c u rta in of anonym ity an d official se cre c y ," B assano sa id .
"Therefore, the process o u g h t to be form alized and b ro u g h t out Into the open w h e re the public-- and the governm ent-- can u n d e rs tan d w h a t is hap p en in g and why.
"M y bill would c h an g e the trad itio n a l G o v ern o r’s su b m ission of a n am e to the Bar Aaaoclation to a legal requlr- m en t. Prior to Its subm ission to the S ena te , th e n am e of a prospective S u p rem e Court Ju s tic e , S uperio r C ourt Judge o r county p ro secu to r would be su b m itted to the S ta te Bar A ssociation and the ap p ro p ria te county bar asso c ia tio n , Ba- san n o exp lained .
"The Bar A sso c ia tio n s’ r e view would focus on the nom i
n e e 's educational b a c k g ro u n d , professional e x p e rie n c e and rep u ta tio n , b u s i n e ss an d Investm ent re la tio n s an d relev an t ch a rac te r t ra i ts .
"In the case of re a p p o in t m e n ts , the n o m in ee 's Ju d ic ia l o r prosecu to ria l reco rd also w ould be considered .
"A public hearing w ould be re q u ire d , at which a n y o n e Inte r e s te d In the n o m in a tio n cou ld a p p e a r and tes tify .
"The Bar A ssociation would th e n m ake an offic ia l re com m endation to th e C over n o r . If the G overnor th e n de e ld e d to formally su b m it th i n a m e for approval by th e Sen a te , the Bar A ssociation 's* re com m endation w ould b e mad< p u b l ic , ' B assano sa id .
"I think It Is tim e w e let the B ar A ssociation o u t of the c lo se t and Into the s u n sh in e ," B assano said.
Sylvia M o rg en s te rn a teacher at G eorge W ash ing ton School keeps her 7«h g rad e boys In s lllch es . For the first tim e 7th g rad e boys are Involved In sew ing. P ictu red ab o v e . C arm ine Ser- rate lll, P reston F reem an , M rs. M o rg e n s te rn , C h ristian Erd- m an , Brian W orthy and Lam ont Floyd.
New Jersey Population IncreasesNew J e rs e y ’s population is growing a lm o st tw ice as fast in the 1980’s as It did in the 1970’a, a cco rd in g to p ro visional Ju ly 1, 1983 p o p u lation e s tim a te s re leased to day by the New Jersey D ep artm en t of L abor.
The e s tim a te s Indicate the
To All Hillside Democrats,Independents And O urRepublican Friends.....
James W elsh and Ralph Milteer are the Dem ocratic Candidates and we are proud of them . We prom ise you w e will work closely with them.
Ralph and Jim have our com plete support, so p lease give them yours!
They are outstanding young m en, who will w ork hard to provide stability in Hillside They will work hard to improve the image of the community.
PROMOTE UNITY & BROTHERHOOD FOR ALL
Vote ForJim Welsh & Ralph Milteer
For Hillside Township CommitteeUnion Democratic Chairman
, Anthony AmalfeFreeholder Chinn. &
Municipal Chinn.,
J Charlotte DeFilippoUnion County Democratic
* Freeholder Candidates
U.C.Freeholder Gerald Green . Mary Ann Dorin
Peter OkrasinskiVOTE LINE A’
ALL THE WAY!Harry Papas
P d . for by Union C ounty Dem . C om m ., 145 Broad St., E lizab e th , N .J ., S. B cn e r, T reas.
sta te Is grow ing now at a ra te of .43 pe rcen t, as opposed to a ra te of .27 p e rcen t In the p r e vious decade. This takes Into account b irth s , d e a th s , and population sh ifts In an d out of the s ta te .
The m ost s ign ifican t facto r In New J e rs e y ’s recen t in creased grow th ra te Is th a t the s ta te has been a ttrac tin g m ore people than It h a s b een losing to o ther s ta te s.
W hile the ne t m ovem ent Into the s ta te Is not la rg e , we a r e in a far d iffe ren t s ituation from the 1970’s.
According to D ep artm en t ex p erts , the m ovem ent of people into the s ta te , o r "net In-m lgrallon ," a m o u n ted to an e stim ated 7,000 p e rso n s s ta te wide from 1980 to 1983.
This com pares to a loss, or total "net o u t-m ig ra tio n ," of about 119,000 p e rso n s from 1970 to 1980.
D epartm en t d e m o g ra p h e rs (pointed out th a t m oat p a rts of New Jersey sh a re d In the s ta te ’s g row th . The coun ties Hudson, P assaic and U nion, which declined In popu lation during the 1970’s now seem to have tu rn ed a ro u n d .
Even the two co u n tie s of Bergen and E ssex , w hich lost population from 1980 to 1983,
Bradley Amendment
S enato r Bill B radley (D-NJ) has announced th at his am endm ent to the FY 1985 labor H H S / E duca tion A p p ro pria tion . The B radley a m e n d m ent will provide $200 million for the Science an d M ath In itiative.
These funds will be used for Title It of (he leg isla tion which provides g ran ts •>colleges. Seventy p e rcen t of th ese funds will be used by local schools principally for the Im provem ent and e x pansion of In-serv ice tra in ing mid re tra in ing of teachers In e lem en ta ry and secondary schools.
The rem ain in g th irty per- ! cenI of the fu n d s will be used by colleges for In-service tra in ing of e lem en ta ry and secondary tea c h e rs , r e tra in in g of m ath em atic s and science tea c h e rs a t the seco n
d a ry level, and tra in eesh ip s for p rospec tive teach e rs who in tend to specia lize In tea c h ing m ath em atic s or science at the secondary level.
S ena to r B radley sa id , *J ',W Jersey schools
have sev ere sh o rta g e s of m ath land science te a c h e rs . It will take tim e- p e rh a p s sev era l y ea rs to co rrec t 'ilg p rob lem , but I am confluen t th a t this leg isla tion will be p a rt of the so lu tion .
declined by m uch leaa than d u rin g the 1970’s and actually ex p erien ced sm all gains from 1982 to 1983.
in add ition , m ajor cities such as P a te rso n , E lizabe th , C lifton, Union C ity, and passaic Increased In p o p u lation from 1980 to 1983. T re n ton also Increased slightly and Jersey City rem ained virtually unch an g ed . N ew ark and C am den dec lined m ore slowly than during the 1970’s.
The new ee tlm atea a lso Ind icated th a t Cam p May and Ocean w ere the faeteal g ro w ing countlea (as they w ere In the 1970’s). They w ere fo llowed by H u n te rd o n , B u rlin g ton , Snssex , M idd lesex , and M onm outh countlea , all of which grew by a t least two p e rcen t In the th ree -y ea r period .
The average American eats eight and a half pounds of pickles a year.
Dr. E. Jonathan Bell, The Last Democratic Mayor and Charlotte
DeFilippo, The Democratic Municipal Chairperson,ENDORSE
Welsh & MilteerDr. Bell’s Endorsement
“Let me state in closing that unless we elect men of the caliber of Ralph Milteer and James Welsh, we can only blame ourselves for not entrusting the future of Hillside to those persons who are most capable of doing what is best for our community.”
R e s p e c t f u l l y Y o u r s ,
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Mrs. DeFilippo’s Endorsement °na han Be““I am urginf all of my friends and fellow Democrats to vote from Mondale to Welsh and Milteer, Row A , ail the way, on Tuesday, November 6”
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0^ r k k ^ - Y ’i / ,v jt t e D u T ’r l i p p d ’ j ;
Join Dr. Bell and Chairperson DeFilippo in electing
WELSH & MILTEERVote Democratic, For A Change
P»ld h r b , H illside D em ocratic C am p aig n C om m ., E . C epo too . T re o .., 120 W oodruff PI H lll.lde , N .J. 07205 "
J A . j’l i - i r l o t t
FRANK R. LAUTENBERGnov j ia s t r
tINATI Off i ( l lu l l DING WASHING ION DC 20510
12021 224-4144
Bnittil States SenateWASHINGTON, D C. 2 0510
October 26, 1984Dear Friends:
Your township is very fortunate.
Very fortunate because you have two fine, experienced leaders, James Welsh and Ralph Milteer, who are running for election to the Hillside Township Committee on November 6.
For me there is no tie® that Jim and Ralph have the qualification and experience which makes them the best choice for the voters of Hillside. By voting for Jim and Ralph together with the entire Democratic ticket, you can help'ensure leaders6 futUre of Hillside will be directed by two outstanding
Sincerely,
Frank R . 1 Lautenberg United States Senator"
Promote Brotherhood & Unity In The Hillside Community:
VOTE LINE A ALL THE WAY!!P d . for Hillside D em o cra tic C am p. C om m ., E . J . C a p asso , T re a s . , 120 W oodruff P I ., Hillside N .J . 07205
P«g c 6, T he Hillside Times, N o v em b er 1, 1984
RobertSonntag
Services for R obert W . S o n n tag , 67, of S tu a rt, F la ., a re tired cap ta in with the H ills id e F ire D ep artm en t, w ere held at the Aycock F u n eral H om e, S tu art.
M r. S onntag died W e d n e s day O ctober 24, In his hom e.
He w as a firem an with the H illside F ire D ep artm en t for m any y e a rs befo re re tirin g as a cap ta in in 1967. M r. S o n n tag th en worked for the O cean C ounty N ational Bank In T om s R iver for 12 y e a rs .
Born in N ew ark , he lived In H illside an d Tom s R iver b e fore m oving to S tu a rt th re e y e a rs ago.
Surviving are his w ife, D oris two d a u g h te rs , M rs. E d ith K esse lm an and M rs. E lyse H an d , and four g ran d c h ild re n .
LOOK UP AND LIVE!B ew are of ail p o w e r linesI'm (.'amid Bolle, a Iroublcshootcr al PSh&G, and that slogan. LOOK 1 /’ ANI) I.IVI:. adopted by the New Jersey Utilities Association, could save your life.
A I,WAYS steer clear of power lines, transformers, substations. or buildings or tences displaying signs that say DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE,
lie sure \ our children are aware ol the dangers ol high voltage areas. Climbing a tree with wires near it or running through it is especially hazardous, because your child could accidentally be injured or killed.
Cal! PSE&G firstLise string, not ware, on kites and don’t tly them in areas where there are power lines or substations. II a kite does get caught in a high voltage area. HRS'l, call PSE&G. We will remove it for you. DO NO I attempt to climb a utility pole, a tree or fence or pull on the string.
If you see a broken power line, stay away. C all PSE&G or your fire or police department right away. At home.
NEVER use an aluminum ladder while working near wires Do not trim trees that have wires running through them or near them.
When you are working on the exterior ol your home, and especially if you have aluminum siding or il you are installing a TV antenna, stay well clear of any wires attached to your home. If in doubt on how to proceed, call PSE&G aftd we will advise you.
Overhead wire safety extends to the inside of your home, too. If you have installed additional major appliances be sure to check w ith your electrician to avoid any danger of overloading the circuits. Such a condition could cause a fire.
That's people-to-people serviceSafety messages are just one of the many services offered to you from the Energy People. Look for our "Seal-Up and Save" energy conservation messages with your bill, or in your local newspaper.
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LuluMitchell
Lulu C . tflHcheK o f H illside d ied on Oct. 26, m o th e r of M rs. M ary IIa y e s , M rs . Lillian H am pton , M rs. E lizabe th M urphy , M rs N orm a H o w erton , M rs. B e rn e stin e H arris and M rs. A rnell L ittle , s is te r of M rs. Em m a B ry a n t, g r a n d m other of 17, g ran d ch ild ren and nine g rea t-g re a tc h lld re n , sister-in-law of M rs . M abel Dudley.
W hlgham F u n e ra l H om e, 580 M artin L u th e r K ing Blvd. F uneral serv ice T u esd ay at Franklin St. Jo h n U nited M ethodist C hurch .
RoseCastagnaM rs. Hose C*ol^gr .z, 74.
of H illside d ied T u esd ay in h e r hom e.
A M ass will b e offered at 9 a .m . Friday In C h rist the K ing C hurch , H ills id e , following the fu n e ra l from the Growney F u n e ra l H om e, 1070 North B ro ad S t., H illside.
Holiday BoutiqueOn Sunday N ovem ber 4 and again on S unday , N o v em b er 18,
S t. C a therine l la n d lc ra fte rs will hold their an n u a l Holiday B ou tique in the school aud ito rium from 9am to 2pm at 1003 N orth Broad S tree t, E lizab e th . Beautifully h a n d c ra f te d Items an d C hristm as d eco ra tio n s will be fea tu red th at wHi delight e v e ry o n e , from the y o u n g est in the fam ily to Its o ld est m em ber. T he public Is Invited to C h ristm as shop In a fes tiv e holiday a tm o sp h e re and the "C offee Shoppe" will be open .
Hillside Area Social SceneVaughn at Presbyterian Church Celebrate Anniversary
Alpha Delta Kappa Week Honors For Teachers
M ayor John G. K ullsh recen tly signed a P roc lam ation d e c la rin g O ctober 7-13, 1984 as Alpha D elta K appa W eek. Alpha D elta K appa Is an In te rn a tio n a l sorority for w om en e d u ca to rs w hich Is ded icated to reco g n iz in g out s tan d in g tea c h e rs and to su p p o rtin g many ch aritab le and ed u catio n al p ro g ram s fo r ch ild ren of all ag es. This y e a r, D elta C h a p te r of H illside Is ce le b ra t in g Its 25th an n iv e rsary . Looking on as M ayor K u llsh signs the P roclam ation are Joyce K ahn , Past P resid en t a n d Gerrl G io rd an o . P resident.
"The H ead an d the Body" will be the sub ject of th e f irs t s e rm on of the Rev. Jo h n C . V aughn as p a s to r of the H ills id e U nited P resby terian C h u rc h , on S unday , N ovem ber 4 a t l l u m . T he official in sta lla tion of the p as to r will be conducted on Sunday afternoon , N o v em b er 18, at 4 o 'c lock , a t the c h u rch , by a com m ission re p re se n tin g the P resb y te ry of E lizabeth . T h e public Is invited to p a rtic ip a te In the w orship serv ices and s c tl ’ ltles of the church.
Sisterhood Garage SaleThe S isterhood ol T em ple S hom rel Toreh will ho ld > gereg e
sale In the low er level of the T em ple , 910 Salem A v e ., H illside on Sunday. N o v em b er 4, and S un d ay , N ovem ber 11 from 9:40am to 4p m . B arga ins In c lo th in g , ho u aew are, and other H em , will be av a ila b le . Shirley Brown la the ch a lrperoon of the event.
Smokeout ComingThe c ig a re tte h ab it is a tough one to break . B ut one day each
year, sm okers na tio n -w id e can g e t lots of su p p o rt w hen they toss away th e ir p ack s, and have fun while they do It. The occasion is the A m erican C an cer S o c iety ’s G reat A m erican Sm okeout, a day w hen all types of sm okers from those who know they want to q u it to th o se who a re ju s t th inking ab o u t It can give It a try. The e ig h t a n n u a l G rea t A m erican Sm okeout Is on T h u rsday, N ovem ber 15.
Library ExhibitJoyce Jncobuu , • H illside a rl ls t , will e ih lb l t b e , p u ln lln g i nt
the B eatrice F . Z lam an Room, H lllilde Public L ib rary , during the m onth of N ovem ber. H er p a in tin g , have won num eroua award* and a re In m any p riv a te co llec tion ,. M ra. Jacobu* specialize* In rea lis tic floral p a in tin g ,. In the e ih lb l t caaea, Mr*. B lanche C o h en , H illside, Is al*o d '— laylng b askets of silk flow er a rra n g e m e n ts In sev era l sh ad es .
Education For RetardedThe A ssociation for re ta rd ed C itlzens/U nlon C ounty will hold
its m onthly m ee tin g on W ed n esd ay , N ovem ber 7, 7:45pm , at the Scotch P la in s Adult Activity C en ter, 1742-44 E. Second S tree t. The p ro g ram will p re se n t a panel of p ro fessiona ls from the s ta te D ivision of M ental R etarda tion , the Division of Vocational R ehab ilita tio n and the Union T ow nship School System to d iscu ss "The T ransition From Education to W ork-Place for the h a n d ic a p p e d ."
M r. M rs. H erb e rt R. S chu ltz of F itzpatrick S t. ce leb ra ted th ere 58th w edding a n n iv e rsary Oct. 27, 1984 w ith a family g a th e rin g . M rs. Schultz is a n a tiv e of H illside. H e r p a re n ts the late M r. k M rs . Philip L e in in g e r steeled here In 1906 w hen it was called Lyons Farm s on B rookslde Ave., which Is now called Route 22. M r. Schultz Is from Elizabeth they h av e two sons R obert H . of M orristow n, Pa an d Donald of O rlan d o Fla. siz g ran d ch ild ren th ree g rea t g ran d c h lld e rn , they a re m em b ers of the H illside P resb y te rian C h u rc h .
VA Open HouseT he V eterans A d m in is tra tio n M edical C en te r In E ast O range
will open its doors to the g e n e ra l public on M o n d ay , N ovem ber 12, 1984 from 10am to 2pm . T h is Open House p ro g ram will give the p u b lic a p opportunity to a c q u a in t them selves with the many se rv ices prov ided by our M ed ica l C enter and w ill a s s is t In tra d itiona l recognition of V e te ra n s Day. If you p lan to a tte n d this p ro g ra m , con tac t M r. T yrone s te e d , Public R e la tio n s O fficer, by N ovem ber 6, a t 676-1000, e x ten s io n 385, to confirm your vlslst.
Max EnglartMax E n g la rt, 86, of M iam i
B each, FI. died O ctober 12, 1984, at the M l. S inai H o s p ita l, M iam i B each, FI.
Born In P oland, he re s id e d in B ayonne, Je rsey C ity and U nion, before m oving to F lorida twelve years ago . He was the ow ner of the Elngiart D ep a rtm en t Store of N ew ark for fifty years, befo re re tiring tw elve y ea rs ago.
He w as a m em b er of B 'n a l B 'r lth and an a sso c ia te m em b er of H ad assah , b o th of H illside, and he was th e vice p res id en t in charge o f th e A nti D efam ation League of the B’nal B ’rlth In M iam i B each , FI.
People-to-People Service
When it com es to overhead wire safety, we have a m essage for you!
' ** Camiel Bolle.Camiel Bolle, Troubleshooter
He is su rv iv ed byhls wife, Betty E n g la rt of M iam i B each, Fla. a d a u g h te r , Toby Brooks of H illside; a so n , Alan E n g lart of L iv ingston ; a s is te r, Jenny D iller of U nion; and five g randch ild ren .
Services w ere held O ctober 15, at the M en o ra h C hapels at M lllburn, U nion.
FrederickCloughleyFrederick S. C loughley , 74
died F riday O ct. 26, a t St. E lizabeth H o sp ita l, E liza be th , a f te r a long Illness.
He w as b o rn In Je rse y City and lived In H ills id e 10 y e a rs .
M r. C lo u g h ley re tired In 1974 a f te r 30 y e a rs as a truck d river for F in a st S u p e rm ark e ts , K ea rn y .
S urviving a re h is w ife, M rs. E leanor K re g e r Cloughley; two d a u g h te rs , M rs. Laura K ohler of H illside and M rs. Linda C am ero n of W atch u n g ; a b ro th e r , J a m e s of J e rse y C ity; a s is te r , M rs. A gnes Goode In F lo rid a , and five g ran d c h ild re n .
A rra n g em e n ts w ere by G row ney F u n e ra l H om e, 1070 North B road St.
O I’SIXi Public Service Electric and Gas Company
Surviving a re h e r h u sb an d Jo sep h C as tag n a and two b ro th ers , S tep h en a n d John D elle Santl.
A specia l 1950 's th em e , com ple te w ith In tricately -designed p ro p s of a drive-ln th e a te r , "M om and Pop" candy sto re and o th er s c e n e s , will be sp o tlig h te d at M em orial g e n e ra l H osp ita l’s Tw enty-Second A nnual Ball, sch ed u led for S a tu rd ay evening , N ovem ber 10, a t the M ead o w lan d s H ilton In S ecau cu s. H eld as a fu n d ra is in g a ffa ir, w ith p ro ceed s going to th e h osp ita l’s c an ce r a n d hospice p ro g ra m s, the Ball has b eco m e a popular an n u a l ev e n t.
M.G.M. Ball Set
Honor St. Mary's Volunteers
P e ter Corvelii of H illside a n d M yrtle H end lckson of Irv ing ton w ere all sm iles a f te r rece iv in g aw ard s recogn iz ing th eir m any y e a rs of se rv ice to S t. M a ry ’s H osp ita l In Orajnge. They w ere am ong 13 St. M a ry ’s e m p lo y ees who w ereh o n o red a t th e h o sp ita l 's an n u a l d in n e r d an ce a t the Richfield R egency In V erona.
B'nai B'rith Joint MeetingOn N o v em b er 18, Bnal B rlth
Lodges of H ills id e and Union will hold a jo in t m em b ersh ip m eetin g a t T em p le S hom rel T orah , 910 Salem A v en u e , H illside th e m ee tin g will s ta r t a t 7:30pm . T his jo in t p a rtic ipation Is the f irs t such m e e ting In the an n u a ls of both Lodges. S is te r Rose T h e rln g , P ro fesso r a t S eton Hall U niversity will be the g u es t s p e a k e r f o r t h e o c c a s i o n . T h e s u b j e c t o f h e r p r e s e n t a t i o nwill be a C h ris tian R eflection , "The J e w s , The B ible an d The Land."
Am ong S is te r T h e r in g ’s
n u m ero u s c red its , sh e se rv ed as P ro g ram C oord inato r of the In stitu te of Ju d eo -C h rls tlan S tu d ie s , Seton hall U n iv e rsity , D elegate to the N ationa l Catholic Council for th e In te rrac ia l Ju s tic e C onvention In K ansas City and has b een the C onso lo r and A dvisor to the U .S. B ishops S e c re ta ria t for C atholic Jew ish R ela tions for the p a s t 16 y ears.
A l l m e m b e r s a n d f r i e n d s of the Lodges are cordially Invited to attend this p r e c e de nt ia l event . R e f re s h m en t s will be served .
Can Hillside AffordThe
MILTEER-WELSH SELLOUT To The Special Interests?
FACT: Milteer & Welsh DO NOT have the support of H illside’s Democratic Party W orkers
FACT: Milteer & Welsh have som ehow gained the help of a small unrepresentative special interest group of Black Political Leaders
FACT: Milteer & W elsh have som ehow gained the help of a few Town Hall em ployees
QUESTION: What promises have they made?
QUESTION: Have town jobs been and promotions been traded toi campaign h ^ lp ?
QUESTION: How much w ill the ir sellout to the special,interests cost Hillside?
K of C DinnerOn S u n d a y , N ovem ber 11, from 1pm to 7pm th e H illside
council of the K nigh ts of C olum bus will hold a R o ast Beef D in n e r a t th e ir council hall, 1220 Liberty Avenue. T h e proceeds will b e n e fit the B enedictine S is te rs of Baltimore who a re raising fu n d s to bu ild a m o th er hom e and nonastlc ce n te r . The price Is $5. for a d u lts an d $2 for c h ild ren . Tickets a re av a ilab le a t the d o o r. T h is is a walk-in d in n er with continuous se rv in g from Ip m .
Miranda - Savarin Nuptials
P ag e 7, The Hillside T im es , Novem ber 1, 1984
Library Color Analysis Volunteers NeededT he H illside Public Library
an n o u n c es a special S a tu r day p ro g ram as p a rt of th e lib ra ry ’s continuing se rie s of A dult P ro g ram s.
T he S a tu rd ay Is N ovem ber 10, a t 2 p m . The "sp ecia l' Is a p ro g ram on the "W onderfu l W orld of C olor A nalysis" to be co n d u cted by a sp eak e r from S heri A u s tin ’s New Im age E n te rp r ise s . You’ll be ab le to find y o u r color "p erso n a lity " an d be b e tte r able to se lec t
the r igh t co lors fo r y o u rse lf and your h o m e a fte r p a rtic ipating In a p ro g ram Inc lud ing d isc u ss io n , s lid e s and a chance to b e " a n a ly s e d ."
S ea ting for th e p ro g ram , which will be h e ld In the lib ra ry ’s B ea trice Z lsm an Room , Is on a f irs t com e- f irs t se rved b a s is , so take a b reak from th e h o u se and the k ids and sp e n d a "b eau tifying ' a fte rn o o n a t th e lib rary .
For fu rth e r In fo rm atio n , call 923-4413.
Visiting N urse an d H ealth Serv ices (VNHS) an d A lexlan B rothers H ospita l a re looking for 10 very specia l peo p le to tra in as th e ir f irs t co rp s of Hospice V olun teers. The goal of hospice care Is to a ssis t dy ing people live fully during the last m on ths and w eeks of life by offering physical, em otional and sp ir itu a l sup
port to both the p a tie n t and the p a tie n t’s fam ily .
VNHS will tra in th e volunteers who a re se le c te d for the p rogram so th a t they are p re pared to be an effective m em ber of the h o sp ice team . To receive an app lica tio n or to learn m ore ab o u t the p ro g ram , In te res ted people
sho u ld call 352-5694.
L/C Job TrainingTax Volunteer TrainingV olun teer Income tax p r e
p a re r s a re being so u g h t in N ew Je rse y by the In te rn a l R ev en u e Service.
U n d er the V olunteer In com e Tax A ssistan ce p ro g ra m , volunteers p rovide free a ssistance to th o se who a re unab le to affo rd p ro fess io n a l tax help.
T hese persons, who m u st successfu lly com plete a th re e -
day course c o n d u c ted by the IRS In D e c e m b e r and J a n u ary , pre a s s ig n e d to VITA p ro g ram s sp o n so re d by local civic and f ra te rn a l o rg an izations.
Ind iv idua ls, a s well as o rg an iza tio n s , In te res ted In tak ing p a rt In a vo lu n tee r tax p rep a ra tio n p ro g ra m shou ld call the IRS a t (201) 645-6478 or toll-free on 800-424-1040.
MENUS
MR. AND M R S . VICTOR M IR A N D A , JR .
W edding vows w ere exch an g ed on S e p t. 15th in Christ T he K ing C hurch by M iss S hirley Anne S a v a rin , d a u g h te r of M r. k M rs. L eonard S avarin of Ryan S t., H illside an d Victor M iran d a , J r . son of M r. k M rs . Victor M iranda , S r. of C arolina, P a e rtoRico.
Rev. R obert C h ab ak officiates a t the ce rem o n y . A recep tion was held a t Town & C am p u s , Union.
M r. Savarin gave his d au g h te r In m arr ia g e . M rs. D enice Savarin , s iste r-in -law of the bride se rv e d as M atroa-o f-H onor. M r. John R itho, co u sin o f the groom se rv e d a s B est M an. C h ris tine Bood, friend of th e bride se rved a s B rid esm a id , the flow er girl was E lizabe th S av a rin , niece of the b rid e .
Dennis S av arin , b ro th e r of the b rid e se rv ed as u sh e r, the r in g b ea re r was P h illip Savarin, n ew phew of the b rid e . M rs. M iranda Is a g ra d u a te of H illside H igh School and Is em ployed
v by VIP Air F re ig h t, Inc.M r. M iranda Is a g rad u a te of A n tilles M ilitary A cadem y, San-
'M J u a n , P uerto Rico a n d is em ployed by S pecial Service F re ig h t Co. A fter a h o n ey m o o n trip to Ja m a ica , the couple Is re s id in g In Roselle Park.
H igh School Lunch M enu
M onday Nov 5C hoice of oneBuild a H illside B u rg e r w /T om ato, Lettuce, P ickles kOnions on a BunT u n a , Salam i or BolognaS and . C hef Salad P la tte r
E lem entary School Lunch M enu
M onday Nov 5 F ran k fu rte r w / S a u e rk ra u t on Bun Baked Beans Chilled Peaches
or Spiced L u ncheon Loaf S andw ich
Tuesday Nov 6 SCHOOLS CLOSED PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
W ednesday Nov 7 Pizza w /C h eese Tossed Salad Chilled Fru it Mix
or Bologna Sandw ich
Choice o f two French F ries B u tte red C orn Tossed Salad Chilled P e a c h es
Tuesday Nov 6 SCHOOL CLOSED PRESIDEN TIA L ELECTION
W edn esd ay Nov 7 Choice of one PizzaF ra n k fu r te r w /S a u e rk ra u t on a BunC hopped H am or Bologna S and. C o ttag e C h eese k F ru it P la tte r
Choice of two S easoned W hole P o ta to es B u tte red P eas Tossed S a lad Chilled P e a rs
T hu rsd ay Nov 8 NJEA CONVENTION
Friday Nov 9 N JEA CONVENTION
Some 24 Union C ounty b u s in esses , e d u catio n al In stitu tions and com m unity and governm ental a g e n c ie s will benefit from $4.5 m illion In federal g u n d s g ran te d to Union County th ro u g h th e Job T rain ing P a r tn e rsh ip Act, (J tP A ), for the tim e period July 1, 1984 th ro u g h Ju n e 30, 1985.
The fu n d s, w hich a re jo in tly ad m in iste red a t th e local level by the Union C ounty Private Industry C ouncil, (PIC), and the Union C ounty D e p a r tm ent o f H um an S erv ices , w ere d istribu ted to th e 24 " s u b g ran tees" In v a ry in g am o u n ts ,
based on p ast perfo rm ance , program e ffec tiv en ess , budget and cost e ffec tiv en ess In conducting such p ro g ram s.
The larg est portion of the fu n d s. $499,000 w as aw arded to Union C ounty College for six p ro g ram s conducted th rough the c o lle g e 's Em ploym ent Skills C en te r to assist unem ployed, d isad v an tag ed and u n d er-em p lo y ed Union County re s id e n ts . T raining there will include clerical skills, boo k k eep in g , m edical a ss is ta n t t ra in in g , vocational eng llsh , basic skills and Job developm ent fo r all program g rad u a te s.
COMMISSIONER ED CAPASSO ENDORSESWELSH & MILTEERFor the pant two year* I have been
•ervlng on the Township Committee as the lone Democratic Commissioner.I have seen poor fiscal practices, hiring political friends, disregard for Township employees and other atrocities on the part of the Republican majority. I have been expounding about these shams for the last two years. Residents of Hillside should not be deceived by the Republicans.
Hillside demands professionalism.Please,VOTE on November 6, for
JIM WELSH and RALPH MILTEER ROW A
N. (m by E . C i p u u , 1J« W .W r» ff P I., HUW U., N J .
Bradman: Her Side of the Welfare StoryFor se v era l m o nths I have b e e n th e cen te r of a c o n
troversy o v er the position of w e lfa re d irec to r for the Tow nship of H illside . M any fr ie n d s and acq u a ln ten c e s have su p p o rte d m e with th e ir p ra y e rs , advise a n d e n co u rag em en t a long the w ay. I do thank my G od , m y h u sb a n d , m y fam ily all of th o se p e rso n s who w e re co n cerned e n o u g h to do so m e th in g positive on my b e half. I’ve g a in e d som eth in g no one can take from m e and th a t Is ex p e rien ce an d a re a l education from p e o p le whom I had once held a h igh re s p e c t for as tow n sh ip o fficials. I do know th at w h a t h a s h ap p en ed to m e, an d mv two s u p p o rte rs on the Local A ssistance B oard (LAB), sh o u ld never h ap p e n to anyone e lse .
M anv d o not know the w hole s to ry c e n te r in g a ro u n d the s itu a tio n which cau sed m e to en d up In co u rt fo r the first tim e In my life. In sp ite o f a ll th at has b e e n sa id or w ritten a b o u t this Issu es , h e re a re the sim ple a n d u n com plica ted facts, from m y persp ec tiv e or p o in t of view.
W hen it was an n o u n ced on F e b . 6, 1984 th a t th e w elfare d i re c to r 's position w ould b e vacant Ju ly 1 d u e to the re tire m e n t of M rs . J e a n G oldhor (D irector fo r 30 yrs) I let th e LAB know th a t I w as In te res ted in th e p o sition . 1 h ad served on the b o a rd two years an d d u r in g th a t tim e I had a ss is ted M rs . G oldhor In a n d o u t of the office on num erous o ccasio n s . This y ea r I w as a lso d e s ig n a ted to be the ac tin g d ire c to r In c ase of h e r ab sen ce .
W hen I sought T o w nsh ip C om m issioner, an d LAB m em b er, A nthony J . D eo ’s su p p o rt based on my q u a lifica tions, service and ex p e rie n ce , he s ta te d "T h is Is a Political F ootball". H o w ev er, according to s ta te s ta tu te (N .J .A .C . 10:85-2(d)6) th e position of w elfa re d ire c to r Is to be filled by a n o n -p a r tis a n p e rso n , f re e of party a ffilia tions.
In o rd e r to p roceed w ith the selection of a new dl- rerlt frj jrope rly , the LAB , o u g h t direction from th e N .J . D e p a rtm en t of H u m an S erv ices . Their re p re se n ta tiv e had a m eeting with the LAB m em bers and p ro v id e d the a n sw e rs to the q u e s tio n s as follows:
Can a LAB m em b er b e a c an d id a te for th e w elfa re d ire c to r’s position? Yes.
M u st a LAB m em b er-can d id a te vote fo r h is /h e r-se lf? Yes.M u s t a LAB m em b er-can d id a te res ig n from theLAB? No.M u s t we ad v e rtise th e jo b In any p a p e rs? No.
W e were told th a t th is was a com m on p rac tice for a m em b er of a LAB to b e ap p o in ted d ire c to r , in fac t, it
w as p refered In a com m u n ity this size.A t this point M r. D eo ap p e a re d to b e d e te rm in e d that
the m ajority of th e LAB m em b ers w ould not h ave their w ay. W hether his m o tiv es w ere rac is t, s e x is t, eg o tis tical, vindictive, or c o n cern ed m ore a b o u t n ep o tism , or all of the above, only he and his God will tru ly know. B u t his actions, w ere very c lear. On m any o ccasio n s , he was unbelievably ru d e to the LAB ch a irw o m a n , who has nine years on th is b o a rd . He w rote le t te r s to T ren to n , and Influenced p arty support from th e Tow nship C om m ittee . H e d e m a n d e d the tow nship a tto rn ey find a way to take the m e m u c . c! ♦***• LAB to co u rt to overtu rn my ap p o in tm en t of April 30 a s w elfa re air«t.»u.. A fter M r. Deo w as successfu l In g e tt in g h is court action , he was one of the four Tow nship C o m m itteem en who voted a g a in s t th e LAB m em bers h irin g an atto rney to rep resen t th em in co u rt. 1 ask y ou , how w ere we (LAB) to d e fen d ou rse lv es a g a in s t th ese charges without an a tto rn e y ?
1. The Local A ss is ta n c e B o ard , In a sp lit vo te, re fused to po st an d ad v e rtise th e ava ilab ility of the position.2 . The app lica tion perio d for the p o sitio n w as only tw o weeks.3. The board a p p o in ted a b o a rd m em b e r to the position.4. The board m em b e r who w as a p p o in te d voted for her own a p p o in tm en t and was the d e c id in g vote.5. The board m em b e r who w as a p p o in te d to th e p o sition m oved th e reso lu tion for an d v o ted for h e r own salary, ag a in , a s th e d ec id ing vote.6. The bo ard u sed an app lica tio n which Is of q uestionab le leg a lity . (This w as a s ta te app lica tion and the B oard had no choice.)7. The bo ard m ay have vio lated th e S u n sh in e Law during the ap p o in tm en t p ro cess .But M r. Deo v o ted , "No."After sev era l d e lay s and p o s tp o n e m e n ts , th e court
produced, on Ju ly 30, 1984 a sh am In th e form o f a ru ling that I could n o t vote for m y se lf. It m ak es you wonder ju s t how d e e p the p a rty lin e ru n s . All o th er charges w ere ru led In favor of th e LAB.
It’s e a s ie r to say " I’ll figh t It In a h ig h e r c o u rt" , than it Is to find the n e e d ed legal h e lp , re so u rc e s and tim e.
A lthough I ’ve se rv ed for th e p a s t four m o n th s as "acting d ire c to r" fu lfilling all of th e d u tie s of a p e r m anent d ire c to r , my vouchers for pay each m o n th , and to date , h av e not b e e n ho n o red . T he tow nsh ip a tto rn ey has refused to a c ce p t the fac t th a t I was d e s ig n a ted Acting D irec to r p e r the a n n u a l re p o r t w hich w as s igned sealed th en se n t to T renton In F e b ru a ry .
It has b een s ta te d publicly an d p riva tely "S ure Fran Is qua lified . I t ’s n o th in g a g a in s t h e r . "E ven by M r. Dee him self. A nd a f te r all the opp o sitio n M r. Deo p rese n ted against my a p p o in tm en t, In the e n d , he w as n o t m an enough to vote "N o" w hen I w as ag a in n o m in a ted for the position of d ire c to r on O c to b e r 15. H e hid b eh in d an »J?steatlnn.
T h ro u g h o u t ! h a v e m u lled over the following q u e s tio n s . P e rh ap s my p o sin g them can en lighten so m eo n e e lse who m ay find th em se lf In a s im ilar situ a tio n .
1. W as I n a iv e In not q u e s tio n in g m otives for my a p p o in tm en t to the Local A ss is ta n c e B oard?2. Should I h ave seconded the m otion for C om m issio n e r A nthony J . Deo to b e local A ssistan ce Board C h airm an as I was ask ed to do?3. Should I h av e "sw itched o v e r" to the lib ra ry board w hen I was a sk ed , v acatin g my se a t on th e board giving his p a rty LAB con tro l?4. Did I m ak e a m istake for carin g an d w an tin g to se rve In th is com m unity on m y own m erits , n o t rid ingon A N Y O N E’S coatta ils?5. Should I have b e e n a "GOOD PARTY W O R K E R ?"6. W as I n a iv e to believe th a t th e tow nsh ip e le c ted officials had th e concern fo r a ll the peop le In H illside or lust a se le c t few?7. W ill my fam ily , frie n d s , acq u a in tan ces e v e r look a t officials ag a in w ithout w o n d erin g , q u e s tio n in g , or tru s tin g ?I do know th at I wiii u c m uch for ALL of
ficials an d I ask those w ho jo in e d m e b e fo re , and a n y one e lse w ho ca res , to do so ag a in as H illside n eed s m uch p ray e r .
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$18,342 - $75,177 y e a r . Call 1- 805-687-6000, Ext. R 4000. 11/1-11/23
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d e ta i l oriented person w ith good o ra l com m unica tions sk ills . Retail inventory c o n tro l and rec o rd keeping exp e rie n c e helpfu l. Apply In person .
GUCCI SH OPS INC I h r Mall at S h o rt Hills
Short Hills, N .J .II I 11/8
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M ornings an d a fte rnoons. Very flexible h o u rs, perfect for h o m em akers. R aise a fte r 30 days
FINISHERS: 12 m id n ig h t, to 6 am . E x perienced . S ta rtingsalary $4.25 an hour p lu s. Call:
564-9358 Dunkln D onuts
101 Rt. 22 Splngfle ld
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M O D ELS N EEDED S eeking all types f >r u p
coming a s s ig n m en ts . O pen call for n ew faces. M a le s , females, c h ild ren . F o r c a ta logues, b ro ch u re s , m ag a z in es . E x p e rien ce helpful b u t not n ecessary , M ust h ave a t tra c tive f e a tu re s and ab ility to work In f ro n t of c a m e ra . If you fit th ese req u irem e n ts call 882-9150
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R cservation ist, s te w ard e sses and g ro u n d crew positions availab le . Call 1-619-569-6315 for d e ta i ls . 24hr§.11 /1 - 11 /15
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who are nea t and quick to wrap cu sto m er pack ages. E xperience help ful. Apply In person .
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TA ILOR/SEAM STRESS Fall tim e position
available for an e x p e rt In a lte ra tio n s w ith 3.5 years ex p erien ce In flue d etailing handw ork . M ens a n d ladles w ear, checkable re fe ren ces . Apply In person .
GUCCI SHOPS INC. The M all a t Short Hills
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H O USEHO LD SALE 529 P u ree S t., H ills id e . S u n
day, N ov. 4, 9-5pm . Bedroom twine, J r. d in ing room , slot m achine, w ash e r, d ry er, much m ore .
CREDIT CARDS A nyone in te re s te d In a
c red it card for H a h n e ' s. Bam- b e rg e rs , or S te ln b a c h 's , callE la in e a t 355-3532.11/1-23
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d ia te ly in H illside a rea . One In fan t. Call 686-7157 afte r 4 p m .
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For a n sw e rin g service 12 m idnight - 8am . Will tra in . Call a f te r 9am,353-2000, ask fo r Angie.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY O w n your Je an -S p o rtsw e ar ,
L ad ies B ou tique , O r c h ild ren 's S to re . N a tio n a l B rands: E s p r it , S an ta Cruz, E-Z S tre e t , Zena, Izo d , Levi, Jo r- d a c h e , Lillie A n n , Evan PI- c o n e , etc, $15 ,500 includes $9 ,175 b e g in n in g inventory , s to re fix tu res. Instore t ra in in g , airfare fo r buying trip , s to r e su p p lie s , and m uch m o re . Have y o u r store open fo r C hristm as b usiness! Call M r. Tate, 704-274-5965.
T ues, N ov. 6 E lection Day R am b le a t G a rre tt M o u n ta in , W e st P a te rso n - M eet a t L am b e r t C astle park ing lo t, G a rd e n S ta te Pkw y. exit 153B to Valley Rd. a t 10am. An e a sy 5- m lle ram b le . Bring lig h t trail lu n ch . R ain C ancels.
Sat, N ov. 10 South M o u n tain R am ble - M eet a t O akd a le P icnic A rea p a rk in g lot, o ff Cherry L ane, W. O ran g e , a t 10am. Easy 6-m lle walk B ring lunch .
Sat, N ov. 10 - Bull M in e i S ch u n em u n k Class A • Call Ja ck D rille r, 211-502-1773 d a y s , 201-652-7868 n ig h ts , for In fo rm ation .
Sun, N ov. 11 - F ren ch - tow n Bike Trip • M e e t at F ren ch to w n , by D elaw are B ridge, a t 10am. C ycle very scenic 25 m iles. B ring lunch and b e v e ra g e .
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M ature in d iv id u a l with good p h o n e m an n e r and p leasan t a p p earan ce . N eed ed to o p e r a te busy sw itch b o a rd and do lig h t typing in p leasan t office. G ood salary a n d company p a id b e n e fits . Id ea l for Individual looking to r e e n te r Job m ark e t. A pply In p e rs o n , 8:30am to 4 :30pm . M o n d ay - Friday.
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RECRUITING!KELLY is co m in g to KENILWORTH!
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YARD SALE1418 Stanley T e rrace , H ill
side . F riday ft S a tu rd ay , Nov 2-3, 9 - 4 p m . F u rn itu re , c lo th ing, househo ld . R ain date Nov9-10.
LAND FOR SALE G o v ’t land $15 an acre .
M a m lots av a ila b le . Build a F u tu re ! Call 1-619) 569-0968 fo r info.11/1-8-15
RU M M A GE SALE T em ple Beth E l, 338 W aln u t
A ve., C ranfo rd . S unday, N o v e m b e r 4, 9:30 4pm . F ab u lo u s m erch an d ise , low prices.
LIONEL, Iv es , F lyer *it<L o th e r tra in s. C ra/v collector p a y s (op p r ic e s . Call 334-8709o r 635-2058.
GARAGE SALE S undays, N ovem ber 4 a n d
I I , 9:30 - 4pm lower lev e l, T em ple Shom rel Torah, 910 Salem A ve., H illside. A s so rted Item s.
W A N TED DEAD OR ALIVE
Old toy tra in s, Cash rew ard. C all 923-8485.
GARAGE SALE FABRIC SA LE. 113 C la rk
S t., HtHsMe. Previous a n dnew se lec tio n s . U pholstery $1- a y a rd . D ress goods 5 0 c a y a rd . Friday, Sa tu rday , N ov . 2-3, 10-5pm.
PUBLIC NOTICE To W hom It May C oncern :
PUBLIC NOTICE is h e reb y given to all p ersons th a t a public h e a rin g was h e ld on August 14, 1984 a t whichhearing a n application for a variance to perm it the a p p licant, W a lte r Salkewlcz of H illside C ollision to e x te n d the building which Is used as an auto body collision sh o p contrary to Sections 22-7.8; 2206.4 a n d 22-8.4 of C h a p te r XXII of the Revised G en era l O rd inances of the T ow nsh ip of H illside, 1971, Block 705, Lot 22, com m only known a s 1268- 70 L iberty A v en u e , Hlli- slde, New je rs e y was h e a rd .
Said application was g ran te d , which d ec ision Is on file an d available for In sp ection in th e Building D e p a r tm ent, o f the Tow nship of H illside.
Z oning Board of A d ju s tm en t: F ran k Voituro, S ecre ta ry
to th e Board D ated a t H illside, New Je rsey This 2 9 th day of O c to b e r 1984 The H illside T im es, Nov. 1, 1984F e e : $13.02
PUBLIC NOTICE S H E R IF F 'S SALE
SUPERIOR COURT OF N EW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY
D O CK ET NO. F-7230-84 FIDELITY BOND AND M ORTGA GE CO M PAN Y, P la in tiff VS. DAVID N. TAYBRON, et ux, e t a l, D efen d an ts
CIVIL ACTION W RIT O F EXECUTION
FOR SALE O FM ORTGAGED PR EM ISESBy v irtu e of th e above-
s ta ted w rit of execu tion to me d irec ted I shall expose fo r sale by p ub lic vendue, in Room 207, in the Court H o u se , In the City of E lizabe th , W E D N E S DAY, th e 7th day o f N ovem ber A .D ., 1984 at two o ’clock In the a fte rn o o n of said d a y .
M unicipality : T o w nsh ip of H illside.
C oun ty and S ta te : C ounty of U nion , S tate of New Jersey
S tre e t & S tree t N o.: 211 B elleview T errace .
Tax Block & Lot: Block 2, Lot 2.
D im ensions of Lot: 120' x 120 .
N e a re st Cross S t re e t : M aple A venue.
T h ere Is due approx im ately $45,768.99 to g e th e r w ith Inte re s t a t the co n trac t rate of 8 ' / j % from Ju n e 15, 1984 to S e p tem b e r 13. 19 8 4 and law ful in te re s t th e re a f te r and costs .
T h e re Is a full legal d e scrip tio n on file In th e Union County Sheriff’s O ffice .
T he Sheriff re s e rv e s the r ig h t to adjourn th is sa le .
RALPH FROEHL1CH Sheriff
W ILLIAM M. E . PO W ERS, JR ., ATTY. CX-162-03 (DJ & HT)The H illside T im e s , Oct 11,18, 25, Nov. 1 F ee : $80.60
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THE HILLSIDE TIMES (USPS No. 245 780) Walter H. Berthold Jr., Publisher
P u b lish ed every T hursday a t 1443 North Broad St., H llla lde, N .J .07205. T e lephone: 923-9207
S u b sc rip tio n : $7.50 p e r y e a r, $8.50 outside U nion County Second class p o s tag e paid at E lizab e th , N .J .
PO STM A ST ER : Send a d d re s s c h an g es to: TH E HILLSIDE T IM E SP. 0 . Box 15
H ILLSID E, N .J .07205
D ead lin e for p re s s re leases a n d le tte rs : 5 p .m .M o n d ay
PUBLIC NOTICE SH ER IFF’S SALE
SUPERIOR CO URT OF NEW JER S EY
CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNT
UNION COUNTY DOCKET N O . F - 1070-82
FIDELITY BOND AND M ORTGA GE COM PAN Y, P la in tiff VS WILLIE E . H A R R IS, et a ls , D efendants
CIVIL ACTION W RIT OF EXECUTION
FOR SA LE OF M ORTGA GED PREM ISES By virtue o f the ab o v e-
s ta te d writ of execu tion to m e d irec ted I shall expose for s a le by public v e n d u e . In ROOM 207, in the C o u rt H ouse, in th e C ity of E lizab e th , N .J. on W ED N ESD A Y , the 7th day o f N ovem ber A .D . 1984 at tw o o ’clock In the a fte rn o o n of s a id d ay .
M unicipality : Township o f H illside, C oun ty of U nion
S tre e t a d d re s s : 1621 A ld in e S tre e t.
Tax Lot a n d Block: Lot 8 , B lock 416.50 x 98
N earest c ro ss s tree t: K e e rA venue.
T here is ap p ro x im ate ly $33,063.39 to g e th e r with In te re s t from J u n e 25, 1984
S u n , Nov. 11 • B lack Rock F o re s t - M eet a t E sse x Toll P laza o f G arden S ta te Pkw y, at 7 :3 0 am . A bout 8 m ile s .
W e d , Nov. 14 P h o to N ight - W illis B ldg ., Room 200 Kean C o lle g e , M orris A v e ., Union, at 7 :4 5 p m . R efre sh m en ts b efore sh o w . M axim um 20 slides p e r p e rs o n , lim ited to hiking, b ik in g , canoeing a n d winter s p o r ts .
T h u r s , Nov. 15 - Round Valley - M eet a t H e rm a n ’s L iv in g s to n M all, a t 9am . A C la ss B hike. B ring lu n ch .
S a t , Nov. 17 - G re a t Swamp Bike Ride - M eet Loantaka B rook R eservation , d o ck pond p a rk in g lot, K ltch e ll Rd., M o rr is Twp. at 10am . About 22 m iles th ro u g h G reat S w am p . Bring or buy lunch .
S a t , Nov. 17 - S o u t M oun- ta in D ouble R am ble - M eet at M aym pple Hill, o ff North fie ld A ve., W. O ra n g e , at 1 0 am . A 5-6 mile h ike In m orning followed by a n o th e r 405 m ile hike in a fte rn o o n . Come fo r e i th e r or both. B rin g lunch.
S a t , Nov. 17 - Jo h n s to n to w n R d . C ircular - M e e t a t Siats- b u rg RR station a t 9 :15am . 10 m ile s a t lively p a c e . Heavy ra in cancels.
S u n , Nov. 18 - F le m ln g to n /- N e s h a n ic Station B ike Ride - M e e t a t Circle D in e r, Rt. 202 N o r th , F lem lng ton , a t 10am. C y c le 30 miles on ro lling te r r a in , very scenic. B ring lunch, b e v e ra g e .
S u n , Nov. 18 - O ld H arri- m i n Roads: the Old T u rn p ik e - M eet at S lo a tsb u rg , NY, a t o ld RR sta tio n , a t 9:20am . C la s s A of about 10 m iles.
T h u rs , Nov. 22 - T h an k sg iv in g Special B ike Ride M e e t a t Loantaka Brook R ese rv a tio n duck p o n d parking lo t, K ltchell R d., M o rris Tw p., a t 10:30am C ycle 20 very s c e n ic miles. W ill b e back for y o u r T hanksgiv ing feast.
F r l , Nov. 23 - W o rk Off The T u rk e y Hike, S lo a tsb u rg C irc u la r - M eet a t RR station in S lo a tsb u rg at 9 :1 5 am for drive to s ta r t of hike. R ain cancels.
S a t , Nov 24 - A W alk In T he S u n W ith A D og - M eet a t M o u n ta in s id e P o lice station a t R t . 22 and New P rovidence R d . Call G eorge S ed m o n t an d C h a r lie 201-964-1703 w eek d a y s 8-10pm o n ly , for s ta r tin g t im e . You do n o t have to wor
a d o g to p a rt ic ip a te , bu t m u st b e anim al lo v e r. If you do b r in g a dog you m u st have a l e a s h as we will cross th re e ro ad w ay s . A b o u t 6-7 m iles. B r in g lunch, l iq u id , and doggy b isc u its .
S a t, Nov. 24 - South M o u n ta in Ramble - M e e t a t Locust G ro v e , M lllb u rn , a t 10am . R am b le 5 or 6 m iles th ro u g h th e reserv a tio n . Lunch a f te r w ard s .
S un , Nov. 25 - Trl C ounty B ike Ride • M e e t a t Drug F a ir , R t. 46 W est a n d Hollywood A v e ., F a irfie ld , N J, a t 10am . 25 miles of scen ic coun try ro ad s . Brine lu n ch .
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T here Is a fu ll legal d e s c r ip tion on file In the U nion County S h e r if f 's Office.
The S heriff reserves th e r ig h t to ad jo u rn this sale.
RA LPH FROEH LICH S h e r if f
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Page 9, T h e Hillside Times, N o v em b er 1, 1984
CliffsidePk Demolishes Comets, 32-0open ing d rive resu lted in a 3 yard sco rin g ran for a score of 25-0. A t this point H illside really stopped p laying although Cllffslde w an ted to run
the sco reboard up . A nother Com et e rro r g av e the R aiders the ball on th e H illside 5 y a rd line, believe It or not C llffslde d id n ’t s c o re , thanks to th e
Com ets d e fe n se . H ills id e 's offense had a little gloss w hen Lenard Ross ripped off a long run and the Com ets w ere on the m ove. But the o ffense
sta lled , while th e R aiders scored again for a 32-0 rom p.
The Com ets a re hom e this Saturday againat E aa t S ld r at lp m . Be there!
HAPPY BIRTHDAYBerkeley Federal
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Serving HMlside 28 Years!
We have the area's largest selection of
smoked hamsMADE ON PREMISES
SPECIALS!Prices thru Sat., Nov.3Pork Butts...$l 39/lb.
Chopped Meat...$l 89/lb . Bacon...8 l 89/lb .
Boiled Ham...8329/«b- Bologna...$2 29/lb .
Kishka...8l 49/lb. Jumbo Eggs...$l 10/doz.
By Tarl S ellers If yo u were a t S a tu rd a y 's
gam e w h en the C llffslde Park R aldera sm ash ed H ills id e , In C llffslde, 32-0, y o u ’re are a d e d ic a te fan . The C o m ets had th eir f ir s t look s t C llffslde and som e hope th eir la s t. The C om ets seem to h ave the
ta le n t, bu t they a re n o t e x ecu tin g . Enough of e x c u se s , le t me tell you how the g a m e w ent for H illside. It was th e ir third lossIn a row.
T he entire f irs t q u a rte r for the Com ets o ffense consisted of th ree plays and a p u n t.
Bowling ScoresHillside B ’na i B 'rlth #1514 Bowling League
At G ard en State Bowl O ct 24, 1984
earns W on Lost Points Total P insV hite Sox 15 6 89 14682H ants 11 10 74 14506led s 11 10 68 14601fan k e e s 10 11 67 14474
Tubs 10 11 62 14828k n g els 11 10 61 14282
n d ia n s 8 13 57 14588
Tigers 8 13 54 14348
COMMISSIONER ED CAPASSO ENDORSESWELSH & MILTEERFor the pant two years I have been
serving on the Township Committee as the lone Democratic Commissioner.I have seen poor fiscal practices, hiring political friends, disregard for Township employees and other atrocities on the part of the Republican majority. I have been expounding about these shams for the last two years. Residents of Hillside should not be deceived by the Republicans.
Hillside demands professionalism, Please,VOTE on November 6, for
JIM WELSH and RALPH MILTEER ROW A
Pd. for by E . C o p o u o , 120 W oodrofI P I., H llU ldc, N .J .
HILLSIDE RADIO t VI1190 Liberty A*«nu«, neer Bk»y Street
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M eanw hile the R aldera scored tw ice on a 13 yard p a ss and a 65 yard p a ss , each of the points a fte r fa iled , p u ttin g the Raiders a t 12-0. This took the puch out of H illside.
In the second q u a r te r a Com et tu rn o v e r he lp ed the Raiders p u t 6 m ore po in ts up with a 5 yard touchdow n run for a score of 18-0. Looks like a long long day . L a ter in the q u a rte r the R aiders were
th re a te n in g a g a in . T his th re a t was soon e n d e d w hen H ills id e ’s lead in g tac k ie r, K endall Jo h n so n , a long with D ouble "D" D uprel D ixon both r e corded a sack . T his sto p p ed the d riv e . As fo r the H ills ide o ffense , N ixon and the boys w ere sh a t dow n.
M uch m o r of the sam e th ing h ap p en in the second half of p lay . The R a id e r’s
Blue Birds Cap
Junior Softball Honors
Skating AwayW hen the leaves fall and
th a t Icy n ip begins to fill the a ir , you know It’s tim e to b reak out the scarf an d skates and h ead on down to the W ar- Inanco Skating C en te r, W arl- nanco P ark , Roselle.
S katers will find m any im p ro v em en ts and new p ro g ram s to m ake a visit to the rink m ore en joyalbe than ever.
MAYFAIRTHEATRE
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Crimes of Passion' jn d 'Education
of The Baroness'
Rated X a a
S ession I lesso n s began O cto b e r 15 and a re availab le to people of all a g e s and levels of ex p e rien ce . T h e rink fea tu res a snack b a r, lockers and the Ice T im e S kate S hop, w here you can p u rch a se eq u ip m en t or have your sk a te s s h a r p en ed .
T he p rogram will be held on T u esd ay s and T h u rsd ay s from I to 3pm . T he hockey clinics will beg in on O ctober 16.
A re you a fu tu re hockey s ta r? T hen you will w an t to m ake note o f a new program a d d itio n - the highly su c ce ss ful Lunch T im e H ockey, now in Its second y e a r a t the rink.
A specia l p ro g ram for h an d icap p ed sk a te rs will ag a in be o ffe red this seaso n .
T he Blue B irds G irls Ju n io r Softball Team w ere f irst place cham pions this y e a r, In H ills id e , coming from la s t place the previous y e a r, b ecau se of p rac tice , practice an d m ore prac tice! The Blue B irds had m ostly new p lay e rs , bu t in sp ite of this, the g irls b e cam e a team In the full sen se of th e word. They su p p o rted each o th er on and off the field .
O ur p itcher and M V P, Ta- w anda Frazier, av e ra g e d 10- strlk e-o u ts a g am e . She was a lso clean-up b a tte r . M ered ith S ch lere r, second b a s e , was the g irl with the "G olden Glove and also pitched one w inning g am e In T aw anda’s ab sen ce . M arcely A lessi, f irs t b a se , and S h an n o n Allen, th ird b a se , (m ost Improved) a long with sh o rt s to p , Para L opata , co m p le ted the Infield an d did a d y n am ite job of b ack ing each o th e r up .
O utfie lders, A na Gil, Ruth-
Blue B irds: Seated left to r ig h t; Cindy B renner, J a n ic e K nu te lsk i, Shsnnon A llen M eredith S ch lerer, Lilians H ern an d ez , Jen n ife r O ’Neil, R uthann S ilcu, H ea th er Lom bard, Pam Lopata, Ana GIL Standing left to r ig h t: Bob Lukem an, O livia D eo, W ayne Dino. H elen Schlerer (C oaches), M a t'le H ollow ay, C h a irp e rso n , H illside R ecrea tion C om m ittee , J e n n ife r M cDarby, M elvin C h an ce , Youth D ivision , H illside Recreation C om m ittee , Taw anda F ra z ie r, (MVP) Rudy R epae , M em bers* of H illside R ecrea tlea C o m m ittee , Dave K larm an , D irec to r of Hillside R ecreation and Jo h n K u lish M ayor.
ann S lleu , H ea ther L o m b ard , Jan ice K nultsk l and L iliana H ernandez kept m ost ru n n e rs to a single or double. A nd las t, but certa in ly not lea s t, f irst year c a tc h e rs , Jen n ife r M c Darby an d Jen n ife r O ’N eil
com pleted the line up an d e n couraged p itchers in "try ing m om ents."
The coaches who gave 100% of their vo lu n tee r time also did a fan tastic Job trying to schedu le a p rac tice every
day betw een g a m e s . The coaches w ere : O livia Deo, Bob Lukem an, H ope Caruso, W ayne D ine, T rac^v Schlerer, who also d o n a te d tim e to the sen io r lea g u e , and Helen Schlerer.
Berkeley Federal’s Livingston, Short Hills, and Union offices are 10 yeers o ld .. .and to celebrate, we’ve planned a month-long cash sweepstakes
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P ag e 10, The HIInide Times, N o v e m b e r 1, 1984
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