Document 178623

PAGE 12 THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1975
PUBLIC NOTICE
RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC HOUCB
This Environmental Review
NOTICE OF FINDING
Record is on file at the above
OF NO SIGNIFICANT
address and la available for
ONE HUNDRED AND
' EFFECT ON'THE
public examination and copying,
FORTY THOUSAND
ENVIRONMENT
upon
request, at the . City
DOLLARS ($140,000)
Jimo 20, 1075
Clerk's office between the hours
(ESTIMATED COST
City oj Railway
of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
OF PROJECT)
1470 Campbell Street
No further environmental reIt ha3 been determined that
Rahway, New Jersey 07033
view
of such project is. procuch request for release of fund3
(201) 381-8000
will not constitute an action posed to bo conducted, prior to
TO ALL
significantly affecting the qual- thc request for release of FedINTERESTED AGENCIES.
ity of thc human environment eral funds.
GROUPS AND PERSONS:
All Interested a g e n c i e s ,
and, accordingly, tho aboveThe above-named City pro- named City has decided not to groups and persona disagreeing
poses to request tho United prepare an Environmental Im- with this decision are Invited to
i States Department of Housing pact Statement under the Na- oubmit written comments for
and Urban Development to re- tional Environmental Policy Act consideration by the City to
lease Federal funds under Title of 1869 (Public Law 91-190).
tho office of tho undersigned.
I of th,e Housing and Community
Such written comments should
Tho reasons for such decision
Development Act of 1874 (Pub- not to prepare cuch Statement bo received at the address specilic Law 93-383) to be used for are as follows:
fied on or before July 11, 1975.
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the following project:
All cuch comments so reANY ADVERSE IM"celvcd
will be considered and
COMBINED STORM AND
PACTS ENCOUNTERthe
City will not request the
SANITARY SEWER
ED WOULD BE AS A
rclcaso of Federal funds or take
SEPARATION AND
RESULT OF ONGOany administrative action on
INTERSECTION PROECT
ING S E W E R CONthc
within project prior to thc
(PROJECT
STRUCTION. THESE
dato
specified In the preceding
TITLE OR NAME)
WOULD BE TEMPORsentence.
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Daniel L. Martin
AND MINOR WITH
SEPARATE COMBINED
Mayor
RESPECT T O T H E
STORM AND SANITARY
City Hall
LONG TERM BENESEWERS ALONG
1470 Campbell Street
FITS TO BE GAINED
WEST GRAND AVENUE
Rahway. New Jersey
FROM THE IMPROVEAND ADACENT STREETS;
07065
MENT OF—IBAFFIC.
IMPROVE INTERSECTION—
Dated June 20, 197&
F L O W , NEIGHBOR
AT WEST GRAND AVENUE
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HEALTH AND SANI_WHITTIER STREET
TARY CONDITIONS,
(PURPOSE OR
Japanese Live'Longest
AND THE QUANTITY
NATURE OF PROJECT)
A 197-1 UnilcJ Nations'reAJLP .QUALITY OF
--THE- -W-ATKil::J!i3r
-CITY OF-RAHWAY—
-pivt.'tnry At T
-CHARGED INTO TUP.
—TOIOIHSOIHHIY "
RAHWAY RIVER
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years, up from 70.S in 1971
NEW JERSEY
DURING HEAVY
According [o the study, [he
(LOCATION
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Japanese IFavc the"
An Environmental Review
ilcvjly—73.3 years.
Record "respecting the within
£~ \
FUBLIC NOTICE
project has been made by the
Wins poster contest
above-named City which docuNOTICE O F F I N D I N G
ments tho .environmental reL o r c c Swisstackof 510
- O F N O SIGNIFICANT
view of the project and more
E F F E C T ON T H E
fully seta forth tho reasons why . A l b e r m a r l e S t r e e t , Rahway, was named winner of
ENVIRONMENT
such Statement is not required.
the Middlesex, Union, SomJ u n e 26, 1075
e r s e t Counties c h i r o p r a c PUBLIC NOTICE
City of Rahway
tic p o s t e r contest.
1470 Campbell S t r e e t
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OF PROJECT)
NOTICE OF FINDING
OF NO SIGNIFICANT
EFFECT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT
June 26, 1975
City of Rahway
1470 Campbell Street
Rahwey, New Jersey 07005
(201) 381-8000
TO ALL
Rahway, New Jersey 070G5
(201) 381-8000
TO A L L
;
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINDING
OF NO SIGNIFICANT
' EFFECT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT
poses t o request t h c United
States Department of Housing
June 26, 1075
and Urban Development t o r e City of Rahway
lease Federal funds u n d e r Title
1470 Campbell Street
...1 of thp HoT^'np ;md..Commun!ty ~zr,
RahwayrNew-Jenrey-07061
Development Act of 1074 (Pubi-,r r——^--.-r~. (201.) 38141000
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" 'licISwTI3 3831"*Jo"'b^"useorf6r_
above-named City proTO ALL
th» fnllnwlng projrc
-to—request—the— United
INTERESTED AGENCIES,
CONSTRUCTION OF
States Department of Housing
GROUPS AND PERSONS:
FIREHOL'SE
and Urban Development to reThe above-named City pro(PROJECT
lease Federal funds under Title poses to request the United
TITLE OR NAME)
I of the Housing arid Community States Department of Housing
Development Act of 1D74 (Pub- and Urban Development -to re* ** *
lic Law 93-383) to be used for lease Federal funds under Title
CONSTRUCT
I of the Housing and Community
HREHOUSE_QN
tho following project:
Development Act of 1074 (PubMAIN STREET
EAST HAZELWOOD
lic Law D3-383) to be used for
(PURPOSE OR
PROJECT II
the following project:
NATURE OF PROJECT)
(PROJECT
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TITLE OR NAME)
SENIOR CITIZENS
COMPLEX PROJECT
CITY OF RAHWAY
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(PROJECT
UNION COUNTY
LAND ACQUISITION
TITLE OR NAME)
NEW JERSEY
AND
(LOCATION
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PARK DEVELOPMENT
CITY, COUNTY, STATE
CONSTRUCTION OF A
(PURPOSE OR
OE PROJECT)
NATURE OF PROJECT)
SECURITY FENCE AROUND
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EXISTING SENIOR CITIZENS
ONE HUNDRED COMPLEX AT 22M50 WEST
CITY OF RAHWAY
THOUSAND DOLLARS
GRAND AVENUE
UNION COUNTY
($100,000)
(PURPOSE OR
NEW JERSEY
(AMOUNT REQUESTED
NATURE OFPEOJECT)
(LOCATION
FROM COMMUNITY
CITY, COUNTY, STATE
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS)
OF PROJECT)
CITY OF RAHWAY
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UNION COUNTY
SEVEN HUNDRED AND
NEW JERSEY
_ONE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY THOUSAND
(LOCATION-FIFTEEtJ-THOUSAND. DOLLARS ($750,000) —
CITY,
COUNTY, STATE
DOLLARS ($115,000) "
(ESTIMATED COST
OF PROJECT)
(AMOUNT REQUESTED
OF PROJECT)
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FKOM COMMUNITY
rt—tmi> IJUIJU GuteiiuIuL'd that
TWENTTTTHOUSAND
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS)
6uch request for release of fund3
DOLLARS ($20,000)
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will not constitute an action
(ESTIMATED COST
TWO HUNDRED AND
significantly affecting thc qualOF PROJECT)
THIRTY THOUSAND
ity of the human environment
It has. been determined that
DOLLARS ($230,000)
and, accordingly, the above-suchrequest-forrelcasc cHunds
(ESTIMATED COST
- - -named City has decided-not towill not constitute an action
OF PROJECT)
prcpare an Environmental ImIt has been determined that significantly affecting the qualpact Statement under the Narequest for release of funds ity of .the human environment
such request
tional Environmental Policy Act such
'—will not -constitute an action and, accordingly, the aboveINTERESTED A G E N C I E S ,
G R O U P S AND P E R S O N S :
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Tr!e 26th annual commencement exercises of the
Charles H. Brewer School eighth grade graduating class
Were held yesterday evening
The 192 graduates, their teachers, parents, relatives
and guests heard the welcoming address given by
graduate Louis R. Esposito of 3 Alan Court, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Esposito, and the farewell
address delivered by graduate Phyllis R. Goldstein of
97 Liberty Street, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
O. Goldstein.
David M. Hart, school principal, reviewed the class
achievements during two years at the school. He noted
over 100 awards were received by thc pupils in areas
of both varsity and intra-mural athletics, scholarship,
attendance, social progress, community service, leadership, citizenship and school spirit.
Doctor John T. Farinella, superintendent of schools,
addressed the assemblage and spoke about yet to be
achieved goals by the graduates. He also remarked
about their accomplishments of the eighth-graders.
throughout their years in the township school system.
Philip "A." Miller president oftJuTtownshlp board of
education, alsoipolTeah'd' assisted the'prlncipal with the
presentatlon-of the diplomas.-Also presenting diplomas
were board members John Fitzpatrick, Steven M.
Deara and vice president Mrs. Arthur (Thelma) Purdy.
dKe of-alleglarice. -
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS ... The 26th annual commencement exercises for Charles H. Brewer School in
Clarfc—wererrheld- yesterday- evening. Louis Esposito,
right, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Esposito of
3 Man Court, Clark, delivered the welcoming address
for the eighth-grade cta"ss. Phyllis Goldstein, the. daughter of "Mr. "and Mrs. Barry O. Goldstein of 97 Liberty
Srv^pr ("Hart* dpHvAr^fT ^TIA'fof^i'*>~~
The Invocation was conducted by reverend Lee R.
Ion was led by reverend Edward Furrevig of St. John
the Apostle Roman Catholic Church.
The faculty committee assisting with the program
included administrative aide Peter Dulk for special
arrangements, Robert Henderson and Kenneth Lighthipc
for seating arrangements and graduation practice,
Mrs. George (Estellc)-Pakenliam for organizing h o s tesses, Robert Slnkewitz Tor printing, Mrs. Ralph
(Rose) Rlgliano, Walter E. Boright and Otto Picard
as advisors for student speeches, M r s . James (Norma)
Binetti for invitations and Mr. Boright for publicity.
The Brewer band, under the leadership of Frederick
Fischer, performed "Pomp and Circumstance" and
"Trumpet Voluntary."
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE-OF-FINDING
OF NO SIGNIFICANT
EFFECT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT
^—JunriMr 1075—
Cityj)f_Rahway_
1470 CampbeirStreet
Rahway, New Jersey 07065
(201) 381-8000
TO ALL
INTERESTED AGENCIES,
GROUPSTttiD PERSONS:
The above-named City proposes to request the United
States Department of Housing
and Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title
I of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-383) to be used for
the following project:
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
(PROJECT
TITLE OR NAME)
NOTICE OF FINDING
OF NO SIGNIFICANT
EFFECT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT
" ^ ^June:26, 1075 -'~~~:
ADMINISTRATION
-OF- COMMUNITY^
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
(PURPOSE OR
NATURE OF PROJECT)
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CITY OF RAHWAY
UMUN CUUNTYTZ"
NEW JERSEY
(LOCATION
CITY,-COUNTYrSTATE - .
OF PROJECT)
A list of g r a d u a t e s follows.
Robert
R
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B
Brian
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Adamonls,
d l
Jeffrey
J
David Allen, David
Michael Arbeitcl, Jean M, Arciniaco, Margaret Mary
Armstrong, Robin Barr, Denise Ann Elizabeth Bartkus,
Egon R. Behrmann, Christopher E. Bcrtsch, Leslie Ann
Beshella, Nancy Pamela Blejwas, Christy Bobyack,
Ronald "Michael Bogner, Paul Bokoske, Maria Jean
Bora—Glenn—Howard- Breckenridge, Dwaync Burnett,
Gary Paul Calvin, Robert Michael Carney, Lisa Ann
Castagna, Nicholas Arthur Castagna, James V.Cerasa,
Grace Cicala, Debra Ann Cimbalista, Laurene Cisnaji,
Mitchell B. Cohen and Diana Constantine.
Also Elizabeth Ann Condlt, Alice Corson, Deborah
Anne Christine Czeresko; Richard L. Dalley, Jr., Lewis
John Deara, Jeane Marie deBerjeois, Karen deBerjeois,
Nancy Deladvitch, Kathleen Delia Sala, James DeLuca,
Louis Joseph DeMarzo," John"Joseph DeMllIe, David
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINDING
OF NO SIGNIFICANT
EFFECT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT"
June-26_1275
1470 Campbell Street
City of Rahway
Rahway, New Jersey 07005
1470 Campbell Street
(201) 381-8000
Rahway, New Jersey 07065
TO ALL
(201) 381-8000
INTERESTED AGENCIES,
TO ALL
GROUPS AND PERSONS:-INTERESTED AGENCIES,
Thc above-named City proGROUPS AND PERSONS:
poses to request the United
The above-named City proStates Department of Housing poses to request the United
and Urban Development to re- States Department of Housing
lease Federal funds under Title and Urban Development to reI of the Housing and Community lease Federal funds under Title
Development Act of 1974 (Pub- I of tlie Housing and Community
lic Law 93-383) to be used for Development Act of 1974 (Pubthe following project:
lic Law 93-383) to be used for
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
the following project:
PROJECT R-109 INTEREST
SENIOR CITIZENS
(PROJECT
MINI-BUS
TITLE OR NAME)
(PROJECT
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TITLE OR NAME)
DeVlto, Michael J. DeVito, Thomas John Dicellis,Mary
Anne Dickey, Timothy Charles Dietzc, Dlanna Ditzel,
Jull Ann Dousa, jOretta Jean Dreschcr, Robert Peter
Dynda, JenniferCMarle Dziedzic, Lisa Elishberger,
' "Mitchell Robert Elman, Mary Louise Engelberger, Louis
Espo.sito, Thomas H. Faedt, Deborah Ann Fcdirko, David
F. Ficke, Michael Anthony FigureUi, Joan M/irie Fitzpatrick. and Karen Lee Frakl.
Also Mark Anthony Franciotti, Craig V. Franz, Susan
Ann Franz, Ann Shari Friedberg, Frank Fruciano,
Cathy Marie Gallagher, Keith Howard Geldhauscr,
Dennis James Glllen, Phyllis Renee Goldstein, Cynthia
Hassler, Susan Jean Heller, Robert Scott"Helminski,
Steven Hock, Karen Ann Hofschneider. Ronald Michael
Homyock, Kimberly Faith Howell, William W. Humckc,
Jr., Brian L. Hunslnger, Robert Johnston, Alan Kent
Jones, Steven Michael Juzefyk, Judith Kaminsky, Robert
J. Kennelly, Richard Alan Kiray, John Andrew Knles,
Patricia Ann Krahling, Raymond Jay Kraus, Susan R.
Krohn, Stanley M. Krupowies, J r . and Nancy Virginia
Larkins.
Also Susan Lieber, James Logllsci, Thomas Gordon
Long, Jr., David Macera,Nancy AnnMacknowsky, Linda
Ann Mac Vicar, Faith Marie Madersky, David B.Makow,
Tonl Ann Malanga,^Carollne Marrone. WilliamMarsip-lia, Tom""Martino7Ddnaltl"MartulIi, Aflene Larroine
Mason, Karen Ann Masterson, Cheryl Lee Matthews,
-Kathleen-Mr-McCnskcrT—Jotm—Cr-McGtiire, Karen
--Michelle-Medwiedg-Keith—R;—Meehan, Patricia Ellen
-ivreriniicfc7~Blane Sue Meti0fC7~Ua^Ia~Tay"'MinrcrwsIcy^~
Anthony Mongiovi, William Charles Munzing, Edward A.
Murin,_K.T.thlccn Emmaxy-Muth,-David-r^mllo-Muak-,—
Scott W. Nellis, Rita Helen Nelson and Stephen Thomas
Newell.
Also Carol Elaine Oakes, Mark William Oberlies,
John D. O'Brien, Mary EllenO'Hare, DianeOverholser,
Laura •pallitto, Evelyn Anne Patella, Robin Lynn Paterek, Robert J . Peason, Richard Charles Perez, Robin
Pispecky, Susan Plspecky, Cheryl Ann Pratt, Ronald
Prelss, Joseph Daniel Purdy, Peggy Anne Quinn, Paul
Charles Raabe, J r . , Keith David Ratzman, Laura Beth
Redfern, Dean RelUy, Karen Joyce Rembish, Alan J.
Reppy, Berntce Marie Riccio, Daniel Ricdo, Wayne
Christopher Richardson, John A. Ridge, Charles Eugene
Rlechers, Linda Rlsko, Thomas Rlzzie, Leonard Jerome.
Roth and Linda A. Rutledge.
Also William.W..Ryan,.Antonio.Santiago, Frank Sir-"!,
acino, Arlene Schneider, Richard W. Schroeder, Gregg
S. Schulz, Mitchell L. Schwartz, Susan Marie Scraggs,
Cathleen Seery, Glenn Ian Shalit, Fay Elizabeth Siemering, Cynthia Ann Smith, Howard Sokolow, Michael
Soltis, Gerard Soriano, Kurt Stalger, Michele Elise
Steele," GaryTTOtfertr Stetson; David'Jqhn Strakele" M a r i a "
A- Streckfuss," -Joanne Marie Siiba/ Christine Sywec,
Vincent JohirTattoll, Michael Mark Thompson, John C.
ToHh, "Peter T>. T6tIn7~Tames B'.T Treger, Gene Craig
Uhlig, Diane Urciuoli, Charles A. Urso and Annette
Vacca.
Also John Philip-Vincenti, Thomas Jay Waidelich,
Dawn Elizabeth Walsh, Peter C. Walts, Melissa Nadine
Waton, Mary Christina Wietrzykowski, Carolyn Wood,
Patricia Wozniak, Russell P. YaremandEstherMiriam
Zisholz.
Suggestions OBI how to smni
Ronald Thompson
A total of $128,076 in state and local law can he
revenue sharing funds for financed by revenue sharC l a r k is anticipated by ing funds,
mayor Yarutownshlp mayor Bernard G. savage explained.
PROVIDE INTEREST
-Yarusave—who—asked—for
—Please-remembcr
that
PXYMEN'TS-ON
PROVIDE INTRA-CiTY
suggestions from township—if-this^moncy-is allocated
LOANS FOR R-109.
TRANSPORTATION FOR
r e s i d e n t s on how the for a new service or new
(PURPOSE OR
SENIOR CITIZENS
monies should be used.
equipment, the taxes to be
NATURE OF PROJECT).
(PURPOSE OR
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He said one proposal be- raised next year will go up
NATURE OF PROJECT)
Private firstclass_Ron- __ing considered is_.to._ use... by the amount-of-revenue
-CITX-QFJRAHWAY _
ald Thompson, who" was"the funds to help pay the sharing money we used,"
UNION COUNTY
CITY OF-RAHWAY
graduated
from Rahway.. Rahway—Valley- Sewerage he warned.
NEW JERSEY
UNION COUNTY(LOCATION
High School last year and Authority bill for the handNEW JERSEY
••CITY; COUNTY-,-STATE—
(LOCATION
Mayor Yarusavage said
ling of sanitary sewers, a
OF PROJECT) .
CITY, COUNTY, STATE
m a r i n e s corps last Octo- policy followed in the past. suggestions should be made
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OF PROJECT)
ber, completed three monThe mayor said funds in writing and sent to his
ONE HUNDRED
ths of basic training at could be used for public oflfice at the municipal
THOUSAND DOLLARS
TWENTY-FIVE •
Paris Island, S.C.
safety, environmental pro- building on Westfleld Ave($100.000)
THOUSAND-DOLLARS — — H e
also"completed"fourf TecTion7 "transpc5rEaHon7 ~}IUe. .
—-—
"
(ESTIMATED COST
($25,000)
months in communications health, recreation, the li"The funds are based on
OF PROJECT)
(ESTIMATED COST
training at the naval tech- brary, social servlces~for population, per capita inIt has been determined that
OF PROJECT)
nical training c e n t e r at the poor and aged an fi- come, taxes collected and
such request for^release of funds
It has been determined that
" other Income received by
will not constitute an action such request for release of funds Carry S t a t i o n Penasala, nancial administration.
significantly affecting the qual- will not constitute an action Fla., in May and will go to
"In addition any ordin- the t o w n s h i p , " he said.
Guam
this
month.
ity of the human environment significantly affecting the qualary and necessary capital The money is received
and, accordingly, the above- ity of the human environment
The private first class, expenditure authorized by .quarterly.
named City has decided not to and, accordingly, "the" "above- a deacon at Greater Mt.
.prepare-an-En_vironmentnl Im-_- -named-City-haj-deeldedTnot-to. -Morial^Baptist-Courch. ofpact Statement under the Na- prepare an Environmental Im- Linden, is the son of Mr.
tional Environmental Policy Act pact Statement under the Naand Mrs. Golden Thompof 1969 (Public Law 91-190).tional Environmental Policy Act son of 1014 Thorn Street,
The reasons for such decision of 1909 (Public Law 91-190).
Rahway.
not to prepare such Statement
TWELVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS (512,000)
(ESIIMATEILCQST
OF PROJECT)
It has been determined that
such request for release of funds
will not constitute an action
named City has decided not to significantly affecting the quality
of the human environment
prepare an Environmental Imnot to prepare such Statement and, accordingly, the above- pact Statement under the Na- and, accordingly, the abovenamed City has decided not to
are as follows;
named City has decided not to tional Environmental Policy Act
prepare an Environmental ImT H E PROJECT I S
1969 (Public
(Public Law
Law 01-190).
prepare
prepare an
an Environmental
tnvironmemai Im
im ooff 19G9
Ul-IHU).
_ pact- Statement, under_the_ NaSMALL IN SCALE,
pact. Statement ..under _the_NaThe reasons for.sueh decision —tional Environmental Policy Act
OCCUPYING—LESS
tlonal
such Statement
Statement
tlonal Environmental
Environmental Policy
Policy Act
Act nott tto prepare
re such
of 1069 (Public Law 01-190).
THAN ONE ACRE OF
of 19C9 (Public Law 01-130).
are as follows:
LAND.
The reasons for such decision
The reasons for such decision
T H E PROJECT I S
CONSEQUENTLY, IT
not
to prepare such Statement
not to prepare such Statement
VERY SMALL IN
DIRECTLY AFFECTS
are
as follows:
are as follows:
The reasons for such decision
SCALE
AND
DIRECTRELATIVELY FEW
DUE TO THE ADMINare as follows:
not to prepare such Statement
THE SCALE OF THE
LY AFFECTS THOSE
(Continued from pego 1 -Rahway)
PEOPLE AND ANY
ISTRATIVE NATURE
T
H
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RELEASE
O
F
are as follows:
PROJECT IS SMALL.
LIVING ON THE SITE
DIRECT ENVIRONOF THIS PROJECT,
COMMUNITY
DEVELbirthday,
Good
Friday and 560 St. George Avenue,
INVOLVING L E S S
THE SIZE OF THE
AND DIRECTLY ADMENT I M P A C T S
THERE WILL BE NO
OPMENT FUNDS FOR Memorial Day. .
Rahway, was a p p o i n t e d
THAN ONE ACRE OF
PROJECT IS SUCH
JACENT TO IT.
WOULD BE MINOR.
D I R E C T ENVIRON..
THIS
PROJECT
WILL
.
A clerk-typist at the school dentist at an annual
LAND.
THAT ANY IMPACT
ALL OF THE- IM- - "
INDIRECT IMPACTS,
MENTAL IMPACTON"
H
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NO
IMPACT
CONSEQUENTLY,
city's mini-learning center salary of $2,500.
IT MIGHT HAVE- ON
PACTS IDENTIFIED
TNVOI vT^r, TwnovT H E COMMUNITY
ON THE ENVIRONANY IMPACTS WILL
failed to receive tenure
THE CITY OR ITS
City comptroller Roger
ARE BENEFICIAL
ED FIRE PROTECRESULTING ' F R O M
MENT BECAUSE
BE SMALL IN MAGRESIDENTS WOULD
when she received only four E. Prlbush was appointed
TION SERVICES FOR
AND SLIGHT.
THE PROPECT.
THESE FUNDS WILL
NITUDE.
BE SLIGHT.
MANY CITIZENS OF
IT WAS THEREFORE
ANY IMPACT THAT
supporting v o t e s . Voting custodian of school monies
BE USED STRICTLY
RAHWAY, SERVE TO
NO NEGATIVE IM-M4-G-H-TIN ADDITION. THE
THAT
i g i v i n g
M r s . -for—thc—1925-19-76 school -TO—PAY— INTERESTRETURlfSERVlCE'TO"'
PACTS
WERE
IDENSITE, IN A FLOOD
T H E QUALITY O F
FROM RELATED
Benjamin (Rachel) Wilder
year at a salary of $1,300.
ACCRUED ON LOANS
-PAST— LEVF.T.S OF
PLAIN—AREA r—KILL
TTFTF.n, AND, .TS.E
COMMUNTTY-DEVEl
-•
THE—H5MA-N— EN-VI
tenure—were-board-menv
Qne-resMentqueetioned-thePir
' PERFORMANCE
B E N E F I C I A L IM
BE C O N V E R T E D
RONMENT WILL NOT
OPMENT HAS BEEN
bers
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m
Roesch,
increase.
He stated that
QUIRED, AND WILL
RATHER THAN TO
PACTS
WILL
AFFECT
F R O M A NON-REB E SIGNIFICANTLY
ASSESSED IN THEIR
Henderson, LoRocco and Mr. Prlbush was paid $800
N O T BE USED TO
PROVIDE A SIGNIFIA
SELECT
FEW
OF
COMMENDED U S E
AFFECTED BY RERESPECTIVE E N V I Paul M. Geyer.
in 1973 and $1,000 last
FUND ANY ON-GOCANT CHANGE FROM
T H E CITY'S RESITO A RECOMMENDLEASE OF F U N D S
RON M E N TAL ASI N G OR PLANNED
member
Board member Roesch year. B o a r d
DENTS.
PAST. STANDARDS. _ . _
ED..USE
--FOR THIS-PROJECT
-• - SESSMENTS.
ACTIVITIES.
said the clerk^ryplstT~as-- -Henderson was the only
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"This is a fine time for you h e a d e d
Record respecting the within
S c h o o l since the miniproject has been made by thc project has been made by the project has been made by the project has been made by the Record respecting the within project has been made by the
The board unanimously
lo come waltzing in!"
project
has
been
made
by
the
above-named City which docul e a r n i n g program was approved
above-named City which docu- above-named City which docu- above-named City which docu- above-named City which docuexpanding the
ments the environmental re- ments the environmental re- ments the environmental re- ments the environmental re- above-named City which docu- ments thc environmental redropped.
He
accused
the
voluntary t u t o r training
view of the project and more view of the project and more view of .the project and more view of the project and more ments the " environmental re- view of the project and more
administration
of
b
e
i
n
g
program as long as the cost
fully sets forth the reasons why fully sets forth the reasons why fully sets forth the reasons why fully sets forth thc reasons why view of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why
over staffed at Washington does not exceed $4,400.Six
such Statement Is not required. such Statement Is not required. such Statement Is not required. such Statement Is not required. fully sets forth the 'reasons why such Statement Is not required.
School.
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said
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department chairmen were
such Statement is not required.
This Environmental Review
This Environmental Review
This Environmental Review
This Environmental Review
This Environmental Review
Bowes was making a approved by the b o a r d .
This Environmental Review Record Is on file at the above
Record is on file at the above Record Is on file at the above Record Is on file at thc above Record Is on file at thc above
"palace" at the elementary Each will receive an addladdress and Is available for
address and Is available for address and is available for address and Is available for address and Is available for Record is on. file at the above
rionnl $695 for heading his
for_ --p-abHc-trxamtnirttea-and-copylng
ieetings-of-the-board-cf- srhnoi,
public examination and copying. public examination and copying, publTc examination and copying. r,ihifn i.vnmlnntlon and copying, address and is available
1
-Fre9iiman—hoard—mem——departments -.—
' _at_Jh£_Cliv_ —upon—wiueflt;—ot—th*~Ctty "upon requelti a! the City upon request, at the City pnH|> qrnmlmtjnn jinn copying, "upon request, at—thc—eity eddcaHcTT~ot~t)!~tori"eT)uiiiy
iipon request, at the" City
Henderson claimed
The board unanimously
Clerk's office between the hours - Regional. High-School Dis- ber
- Clerk'n office between the hours -Ciprk'n office .between thchours •Clerk's office between the hours Clerk's office between thc hours Clerk's office between thchours
of D a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
of 0 ajn. and .4:30 p.m.
oi 0 ajn. and 4:30 p.m.
Of 9 ajn. and 4:30 p.m.
trict no. 1 and the S a r d ' s " W a s hin'grorr School"was ^approved the "appointment
of 0 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
of 9 ajn. and 4:30 p.m.
No furthe^envlronmental_ re- -policies - committce-ivere .already-6y.er=ataffed,.Joinr..
No further environmental rcNo further environmental reoJL..Arth.ur—Luadgren.aa..
—• No ..furthor-cnvirnnmenlaljce-... -- -No-further environmental-re-.
""' view of "such" project"!*- p r o - _vley/
v)<w nf Biieh project Is pro- V W nf ciirti prnirCt Is PrO- view of such project is pro-" nnnnunrpH
ing against the motion for principal of the title I sumposed to ETcohflUHBl, Dliur to posed
~poscd.to.be
cOnflUCleTt,
jirl
poscd to be conducted, prior to poscd to'be conducted, prior to
were board mem- mex school program.. He
' for release of Fcdl
f
•requegt-fog-rclrn'if' nf Fed- -the-reqaCTt for releato of Fedvov nnrt T n~nrrn
[fill
rwolvf
W i l l
fn-r
eral
funds.
eral funds.
eral funds.
eral funds.
eral funds.
Without applying for the heading the program for
eral funds.
ference room of the Keyes,
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s
,
All interested a g e n c i e s ,
/ m interested a g e n c i c B ,
All Interested a g e n c i e s ,
All Interested a g e n c i e s ,
All Interested a g e n c i e s ,
Building, 841 assistant principal job a r one month.
groups and persona disagreeing M a r t i n
groups and persons disagreeing , groups and persons disagreeing groups and persons disagreeing groups and persons disagreeing groups and persons disagreeing
the s e n i o r high school,
Thc position of superwith this "Decision arc invited to • w [(j, Q J J decision arc invited to with this decision are Invited to with'this decision arc Invited to with this decision are Invited to with this decision are invited td Mountain Avenue, Springsubmit written comments for field, on Monday, June 30, Edward Hirschman w a s visor of curriculum and
submit written comments for gubmit written comments for submit written comments for lubmlt written comments for submit written comments for
transferred.
He
formerly
instruction was abolished
consideration by .the City to at 8 p.m.
•consideration by the City to consideration by the City to consideration by thc City to consideration by the City to consideration by the City to
thc office of the undersigned«hp office of the undersigned. ' • jJjC-PfQcc of the undersigned.
On Tuesday, July-1. at _was director of adult and^ by a 5-3 vote. Doctor Neil_
the office ofjhe undersigned. . -tho o2kc of the .undersigned,
-theofQce-of tho undersigned.
Such
written
commcnlifsifould
vo'cafionaTeducaSon.
T
h
e
"
• Such written comment*" ffibuH Such written comments sBoiild
•Ellman
was given a 60-day
Such written comments should
8 p.m. the board session
Such written comments should
Such written continents should
be-reeeived-at thc-addrcsa i p e d - . - b e received attho addrrai speci- brreeeived at th»_»ddr£ss specl- ' be received at the addrcw •peel- "DCTeccivcd at -the-ou«TCES-ipcci-_ _;b&received-at the address specie, •will-begin-in^tnc-cafeteriai
-noH c n—of—rrrminnrton,
fied on or before July 11, 1075. fled on or beforo July 11, 1975. fled on or before July 11, 1075. fled on or before July 11. 1073. fled on or before July 11, 19'S- fled on or bcfbrc~Tu~y~nr~B75~- of David Brearley Regional after the board eliminated Voting against both motions
All cuch comments so • reAll such comments so reAll such comments so reAll such comments BO re- All such comments so rehis director position by an were board
members
All such comments' IJO received will be considered and High School in Kenilworth. 8-0 vote.
ceived will be considered and ceived will be considered and ceived will be considered and ceived will be considered and ceived will be considered and
.Kennedy, S p r o w l s and
the City will not request tho the City..wal-not. request the the City will not request the the City will not request the the City will not request the 'the City will not request the The board governs Arthur
Though stating thc pri-> Hardgrove.
release of Federal funds or take L. Johnson Regional High
release'of Federal funds or taie release- oirederaLfundior.to.ke release of Federal funds or take release of Federal funds or take release of"Federal funds or,takc
-mary—reason
for eliS e v e r a l motions conany administrative action on School in Clark.
any administrative action, on any administrative action <fo any administrative action on any administrative action on any administrative action on
minating
the director post cerning
tfie
contract
the within project prior to the
the within project prior to the the within project prior to the tho within project prior to the the within project, prior to the the within project prior to the
was
to
save
money,
board
Bicycle
classes?
between the board and the
date specified fn tho preceding
dnte specified £n tho preceding date specified In the preceding dato specified In the preceding date oDcclflcd tn the preceding date specified to tho preceding
president
Hardgrove
adsentence.
Rahway Education AssoKQtes.ee.
sentence.
—Expressing concern for
sentence.
sentence.
sentence^
.,
were other olation—wore—wltlidra\rn
l i *•
bicycle—safety, memfeeES
Daniel L. Martin
Daniel L. Martin
Daniel L. Martin
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1470 Campbell Street
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contract. '
warded a resolution to state secondary reasons w e r e
1470 Campbell Street
1470 Campbell Street
JUihway.'Ncw Jersey
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Fee $45.12 integrated into elementary • i24,90TrJnTUs new position.,- special meeting on June 30
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