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RAHWAY NEWSRECORO/CLAKK I'ATKIOT
RAHWAY NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATRIOT
PAGE 10 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1983
children through board of
education membership
must
become
knowledgeable
in
need for personal glory or to nearly 20 years ago, the budgeting, curriculum and
carry out specific, personal answer to this question has labor relations, and be able
to communicate effectively
objectives. A local board of changed enormously.
In essence, local boards with the citizens of the
education member must
also be open minded, willing of education develop school district. At the same
to listen to opposing view- policies that serve as time, the local school
points and able to defend guidelines for school opera- trustee must be attuned to
the philosophy and goals tions, make decisions on the legislative process, both
Trenton and
established by the school how to finance educational in
board. In addition, will- programs and develop pro- Washington, and be.ready
ingness to invest many cedures for recruiting and to reach out to government
hours of otherwise personal, evaluating professional officials on behalf of public
free time in order to meet staff. In fact, then, the local school students.
The challenges are great
the responsibilities of board school board provides the
leadership in setting direc- indeed.
membership is essential.
What Are the Respon- tion for a community's
Are You Ready for the
sibilities of School Board public schools.
Challenge?
Membership?
It is vital that citizens
Today, the individual
Since I began serving on who dedicates his or her with a sincere interest in the
my local board of education time to serve school educational well being of
School Board candidacy offers challenge
public school students
become candidates for positions on the state's local
school boards. If you meet
the legal and personal
qualifications I've outlined
above, I urge you to consider running for a seat on
your local school board.
The New Jersey School
Boards Assn. has published
a booklet, "Be .Part of a
Great American Heritage:
Serve on Your Local School
Board," which contains further information on school
board candidacy.
A free copy can be obtained from your local
school or board secretary,
or by telephoning the New
Jersey School Boards Assn.
at (609) 695-7600, extension 241.
By Bernard Kirshtein,
ocal, state and federal
To serve on a local board
president, New Jersey
unds will be invested in the of education, a citizen must
Schools Boards Assn.
education and training of be able to read and write;
he Garden State's public have resided within the
During the past year, the
jhrases "attracting high- school students to help school district for at least
hem meet the challenges of two years, and have no in:echonolgy industry" and
he future. And, more than terest in any contract with,
'repairing the infrastructure
)f roads and mass transit" any other governmental or claim against the board.
What type of Personal
lave dominated discussion unit, the state's local boards
ibout New Jersey's pro- of education hold the Commitment is Necessary?
New Jersey's system of
spects for recovery from the responsibility for setting the
jconomic recession and the direction of our public ree public schools is based
on the premise of communistate's future economic schools.
srowth.
For the citizen who cares y control through lay or
However, an equally vital about children and their non-professional local
ngredient to a bright education, then, local board boards of education. What
candidate needs most to
;conomic future is themembership presents a
sducation we provide to our special opportunity to help assume this role is a sincere
he public schools develop desire to help the entire
young people through New
Jersey's approximately curriculum, training pro- community •• rather than a
2,300 public schools. The ;rams and policies to meet.
he challenges of a changing
presence of a well-trained
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PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
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workforce and quality economic structure.
public schools is a prime
New Jersey's voters will
:onsideration * when go to the polls on Tuesday,
jusinesses decide to \ocate April 12, to elect board
n a certain area.
members in 549 of the
For the coming school state's 611 school districts.
ndividuals wishing to run
ear more than $4 billion in
326,680
308.985
-0308.98?
276.066.65
25B.8OO
17-266.71
276.066.71
n the election must file
25 300
-0(
10,390.11)
20,500
25,000
14,609.89
14,609.89
25,300
nominating petitions with
—^37229718"627700"
-6T788-J
heir local school board
-0402,010
SM-TOTAl
356,605.78
356.562.30
415,420
secretary by 4 p.m. today.
10.105.78
346.500
-0Interested?
Before
466,911
468,115
6,023.56
415,288.56
415,288.56
466,911
«09,265
deciding on school board
REIGNING TABLE TENNIS CHAMPI0N...Ken Brooks,
171,731
152,620.00
171.731
152,620.00
183,400
152,620
candidacy, consider the
shown shortly after medal-awarding ceremonies last
-03,212,039
5,212,039
5,441,685
76,632.23
4,841,532.23
4,841,512.74
«,764,900
Junior and senior class bllowing legal, and far
summer at the National Wheelchair Games, wears his
-0588,115
529,985.88
529,983.30
588,115
671,400
( 6,239.12)
536,225
gold medal. Brooks will be one of several national high school students who more important, civic,
-0237.432.86
268,750
237.481.97
268.750
(
3.083.03)
286,755
are
interested
in
applying
240.565
wheelchair champions scheduled to compete In the
moral and personal re36,505
6,099.13
42,604.13
42,843.13
49,555
64,655
Sixth Annual Central Jersey Wheelchair Invitational for $1,000 college schol- quirements.
-072,235
7*,291
75,638.07
75,552.60
74,291
76,010
(
371.93)
arships
•should
request
apMeet at the Dunn Sports Center in Elizabeth on SaturWhat are the Legal Re0
39,245
44,000
36,797.93
39,245
plications by Tuesday, quirements for Serving on a
38,570
( 1,738.39)
36.831.61
day, March 5. The meet will be co-sponsored by
-0183.688
195,000
185.457.12
185.688
lSl.i90
.960.88)
185.629.12
Children's Specialized Hospital In Mountainside, and March 15, from the Educa- Board of Education?
-052,899.06
72,715
(15,664.25)
53,050.75
70786°
70,860
68,715
tional Communications ScJohn F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison.
-0SUBTOTAL
7,127,183
holarship Foundation, 721
7.127,185
7,519,960
55,697.32
6,570,662.32
6,570,387.30
6,514,965
N. McKinley Rd., Lake
-0275.00
12,150
12,150
12,760
11,150.00
11,150.00
10,875
Forest, 111. 60045.
To receive an application,
200.62
134,200.62
134,200.62
147,425
1*77425
134,000
.tudents should sent a self8,600
-08,760
8,600
8,655
(
195.62)
8,426.91
8,459.38
addressed, stamped enve168,938
1TT.TTB
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lope with a note stating
The Kean College of
-047,420
47,420
39,455.
40,200
( 1,674.61)
38,525.39
38,525.39
heir name, address, city, New Jersey Center for ConNational
a n d ant chief recreational state and zip code and app- tinuing Professional Edu232,820
302,834
302,034
47,862.52
280,682.52
280,662.32
T63.305
i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y - k n o w therapist at Children's roximate grade-point aver- cation is offering four cou-0wheelchair athletes, in- Hospital, is serving as con- age.
rses leading to a certificate
cluding reigning wheelchair sultant.
""17582TO0"
Fifty award winners will in writing and producing
3,O00.O0J
37000
3,000
table tennis champion. Ken
The all-day competition, be selected on the basis of business publications. The
-06,950
57200
(
3,168.20)
2,031.80
2,031.80
6,950
6,000
Brooks, are scheduled to which is expected to draw academic performance, inv center telephone number is
-08,000
8,000
7,000
9,535.92
16,535.92
14,953.92
10,000
compete in the Sixth An- more than 200 competitors olvement in extracurricular 527-2208.
337 , 7 7 5 . 6 3
-0368,204
368,204
49,555.63
337,775.63
SIB-TOTAL
421,760
nual Central Jersey Invita- rom the tri-state area, plus activities and need for fiThe courses are: "Writ1. meiuet *u njurnKmtyvi UNTI
I. ptauea AtftMflrunvi n f t c r u i uuturt M
tional Wheelchair Meet on Delaware, Massachusetts, nancial aid.
Ing Basics for Business PuSaturday, March 5, at the C o n n e c t i c u t a n d t h e
blications," "Editing and
Dunn Sports Center in District of Columbia, will
Rewriting," "Basic Layout
Elizabeth.
be governed by Tri-State
and Design" and "Man-HI.
Brooks, who won theWheelchair Athletic Assn.
aging Publications Opera462,635
(6,029.31)
456,605.69
456,603.69
498.643
498,643
513,650
the National
gold medal at the National and
tion/Resources and Techni7,297.04
6,650
647.04
4,000
7,297.04
4,000
4,500
Wheelchair Games held in Wheelchair Athletic Assn.
The place for both buyers ques." All classes will meet
305,310.38
375,000
(69,689.62)
303,310.38
Minnesota last summer, rules.
325.000
325; ooo304,500
and sellers of used riding from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
competes as a member of
202,113
37,192.30
208.360
208.360
Events will include gear is the Watchung
239,307.30
239.136.13
238,330
"Writing Basics for Busthe New Jersey Blue Devils. slalom, Softball throw, Stables on Glcnsidc Ave.,
28,500
34.642.30
31,500
"•700
31;300"
iness Publications" will
" O t h e r national cham- swimrningT track. weigfTtlif- Summit, where the Annual
meet on 10 Mondays startpions figured to provide the ting and table tennis and Used Clothing Sale will be
SVM0TAL
1,074,900
(31,737.09)
1,043,162.91
1,042,991.74
1,067,503
1,094,680
1,067,503
ing March 14. Registration
"scores to beat" at the event special slalom and dash conducted from 9:30 a.m.
will close Monday, March
108,785
4,382.00
113,167.00
113,166.81
125,797
125,797
132,530
include Tywanna Caldwell events
for electric to noon and 1:30 to 4:30 7. Arthur Weisbach of Am73,000
74,000
83,613.73
B3.571.34
74,000
10,613.73
of Jersey City and Janet wheelchair, according to p.m. on Saturday, March 5.
80,000
erican Bell Inc., will be the
47,935
(2,399.21)
45,535.79
45,535.79
47,411
47,411
Seven, a member of the the meet co-ordinators.
49,280
Clothing for the sale may instructor.
26,740
New Jersey Wheelers.
Trophies and medals will be dropped off at the stables
348.55
27,088.55
27,045.69
21,993
21,993
29,185
"Editing and Rewriting"
48,380
The Central Jersey In- be awarded in three levels today and tomorrow from 2
47,943
(393.95)
48,186.OS
48,142.45
47,945
51,450
will meet on 10 Tuesdays
vitational' is co-sponsored of competition: Junior, age to 5 p.m. When an item is
305,040
12,531.12
Sn-TOTAL
317,591.12
317,462.08
317.146
317.146
342,445
starting March 15. Registraby Children's Specialized five to 15; Adult, 16 years sold, one third of the profit
tion will close on Tuesday,
148.935
182.103.74
43,936.09
192.871.09
170.450
170.450
198,925
Hospital in Mountainside and up, and a Masters Divi- will go to the county, and
March 8. Jack Waddell, a
B»iW»uC C A——.)
(116,434.13)
589^990.25
602^385.87
802.063
802.065
896,945
and the John F. Kennedy sion for those 40 and older. two thirds will go to the
free-lance writer and editor,
50,625.00
34,438.18
55,350
50,625
35.350
Medical Center in Edison in
According to Woods and seller.
55,440
will be the instructor.
cooperation with the Tri- Schoenhaus, some 750
For additional informa"Basic Layout and DeStale Wheelchair Athletic disabled athletes have comtion, please telephone the sign" will meet on 10 WedAssn.
peted in the meet since its stables at 273-5547.
nesdays starting March 16.
Meet co-ordinators are inception in 1978.
Registration will close WedLori Woods, senior recreaThe competition is open
378.170.45
351,285
26,885.45
378.170.45
410.226
401,226
nesday, March 9. Glenn P.
tional
therapist at to the public free of charge,
64,615
64,615.00
64,613.00
63,142
63,142
Kipp, the owner of Glenn
Children's Hospital, and and refreshments will be
SVB-T0TAL
1,334,280
(45,612.59)
1,288,667.41
1,249,317.62
1,492,233
1,492,233
1,640,7.60
Kipp Graphic Design Co.,
Randy Schoenhaus, acting available all day. Further in
will be the instructor.
director of recreational formation may be obtained
"Managing a Publicatherapy at John F. Ken- by telephoning Woods or
1UNMT ACCOUNT1
tions Operation/Resources
nedy.
Chasanoff at 233-3720 or
Northeast Ireland's trad
and Techniques" will meet
J*L
Andrew Chasanoff, assis- Schoenhaus at 321-7708.
itional singing duet, Anne
on 10 Thursdays starting
and Francic Brolly, will prc
March 17. Registration will
sent a concert at 8:30 p.m
close by Thursday, March
on Tuesday, March 8, at
10. The instructor will be
01 SUB-TOTAL
the Little Theatre in the
Dr. Helene Ershow, publi
College Center Building at
-083.851
lil62.00
_7J.,375_
72.537.00 _72,537.00. —83,851cations director at Kean
Kean College in Union.
97.728.66
131.750
-0(13.630.04)
97.769.96
.131.750
111.400
College.
The program is being spIn observance of Nat- Gabriel Faure's "Re onsored by the Kean Col
-0SUB-TOTAL
182.775
(.127568.04; 1707306.96 170,263.66
215,601
215,601
218,605
ional Nutrition Month Un- quiem" will be the featured lege Friends of Medieval
ion County nutritionists, work of the concert to be Ireland and the Kean Colhome economists and diet- presented by the New lege Irish Club.
itians have planned a Nut- Jersey Schola Cantorum
riM-CUfc A c i *
Tickets are $5 for the
rition and Health Fair, to be directed by Louis Hooker, general public and $3 fo
-0-0160,000
160.000.
-0120.223.74 120.104.00
120.223.74
held at Downs Hall at Kean on Sunday, March 6, at students, staff and senior
People for Animals, Inc.,
SUB-TOTAL
-0-0120,223.74
120,223.74 120,104.00
160,000
160.000
-0College in Union on Thurs- 3:30 p.m. at the Crescen citizens. They may be ob- a non-profit, all-volunteer
8,000
-06,386.70
8,000
6,386.70
8,000
( 1,613.30)
8,000
day, March 10.
Avenue Church in Plain tained at the Wilkins Thea- animal welfare organiza-10,000"
-0itr.otro20,000.00
10,000
The activities from 9:30 field.
zo.oou
tre Box Office from noon to tion, devoted entirely to the
-0SUB-TOTAL
.18.000
6.386.70
18.000
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. are based
21.613.30
6.386.70
28.000
.. 000
8 p.m. Monday to Thurs- rescue of stray and abused
The all-Faure program
<1J-1 Sub-Total
-0on the theme, "Say Yes to
hn,2?B,S85
11.336,434
animals and humane educa
136,qB2.S7 h0-365.567.5 l0.325.342.5 11.336.434
day and from noon to
will
be
performed
with
the
Less," emphasizing the need
tion, has scheduled a Chi
p.m. Friday.
to decrease the use of sugar, group's orchestra in
nese auction for Friday
-0-0Additional
information
-068,886.0( 62,201.31
-068,886.0C
-0fat and salt in the diet. In residence and gues about the concert may be evening, March 11, at the
-0100.686
11Q fiBC
17O.443.O( 153.807.54
n a R42
addition to a variety of ex organist, Thomas Murray. obtained from the box of- Knights of Columbus Hal
,100.686
- 00A.580.00
-0(
297.PC
-0hibits, literature and visual Also on the program will be fice or Edward Callaghan at 1034 Jeanette Ave., Un
4.580.0(
AML
-0105t684.0( 105.684.00
69,840
14.684.0C
91.000
_101,830
presentations, there will be the "Cantique de Jean by telephoning 527-2155.
69.840
ion, a half block in from
Racine"
a n d two
12.300
( 1.000.PC)
1 2 . 3 0 0 . 0 ( 12.380.68
-013.300
n^poo
workshops.
Morris Ave.
••""•
19 169
19I169
"•I Pfelwn* *
-0iiflH7l.fr 123,068.65
39,061
For additional informa movements from the orThe doors will open at
SUB-TOTAL
262,345.8(
490,364.cl
.291,577^
tion, please telephone El- chestral suite "Pelleas e
6:30 p.m. with prize calling
i7n.nnn
lawese B. McLendon, Un Melisande." Tickets are $5
4., 548.15.
17D,DOO_
-135,000. 0( _124_
beginning at 7:30 p.m. For
-053^359
53.359
27 02<LJU 27.029.00
.27,029.
ion County Extension ser- for adults and S3 for
tickets, to donate a prize or
15.066
.15^066.
-Q13-273
13.273.O( 13.273.00
vice home economist, at students and senior citizens
-sfia.
Recently appointed art adopt an animal or for low
-0-0-O-0233-9366.
The Schola Cantorum
director at Alan Gorelick cost spaying and neutering,
15,767.43
17.286"
16,494
T3?
16^897
The fair is co-sponsored a 60-voiced community Communications Design, please telephone 374-1073.
-rrjr109,129
38,168.3 39,783.85
76,685
31,916.6
79,012
by the Kean College Dept. choir with s t a t e w i d
Inc. of Clark was William
The proceeds will go to
—53,550-53,530T»3,355.0! —n, 355.00-A37355-0-447786
of Physical Education, Un membership.
C. Nyman.
the care and feeding of
*^***'
-0—=©=—
ion County Division on Ag
For more information on
Mr. Nyman was previo- homeless animals. There
ing, Union County Nutri the
concert,
please usly with Harper & Row will be home-baked goodies
-0305.236
f 31.916.3d) 273.319.M 263.756.43
418.390
SUB-TOTAL
376,550
tion Resource Network and telephone 464-9152 o
V APMOMMATON AMOUNI MUST A G i t l WITH TM t l V t M M AM0UN1
10.IM iatiaAaKxiHiwitTMMnwm<rAOi>.nwiw
Publishers in New York C and coffee for those who at
I I . I M I U I m AMOUNT awn AOIII «tmi rAM 1. ma iiui
the extension service,
756-7311.
tend.
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RAHWAY 1983-84 SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT
Deadline
draws near
for scholarship
Business writing
to be topic
of courses
Wheelchair athletes
slate competition
CONTINUED,
Parents told how
to make reading fun
EDITOR'S NOTE: The
following oews release was
submitted to The Rahway
News-Record by the International Reading Assn. and
Rahway Junior High School Assn. for Parents Helping Children Learn to Read
and Write.
* • *
Parents can do many
things to help children learn
to read and write in the
same natural manner in
which they learn to talk,
says Lois Bird, a consultant
for the Program in Language and Literacy at the Uni-
versity of Arizona in Tucson. Parental support is important because it may
make the difference in the
attitudes that children
develop toward reading and
writing.
The consultant suggests
some specific activities that
parents can use:
-Read the newspaper
with your children. Check
the advertisements, clip
coupons and read interesting headlines, photograph
captions, stories and the
comics together. Help the
children complete activities
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on the "Kiddie" page.
-Sort through the mail,
and read letters together.
Help your children to write
responses.
-Have paper, pens and
pencils available for writing
and drawing.
-Leave notes around the
house for your children. Encourage your children to
write notes to you.
-Enter contests that require filling out entry forms
and addressing envelopes.
-Post a "Helpers Chart"
for your children to refer to
when it is time for chores.
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-Share the cooking with
your children. .Plan and
write out menus, read and
follow cookbook directions
and measure the ingredients
together.
-Teach your children
how to use the telephone
book. Help them look up
the names and numbers of
friends they want to call.
-Keep a journal with
your children, writing down
noteworthy events that happen during the week.
-Above all, respond to all
your children's questions,
thoughts and ideas, and express encouragement for all
their attempts to learn.
"Once you try these ideas," concluded Lois Bird,
"you and your children may
discover learning to read
and write is not a mysterious, difficult process, but
something that can be both
pleasant and easy."
NOW group
to mite
consciousness
Openings are still available for the Consciousness
Raising Group currently being formed by the Westfield
Area Chapter of the National Organization for Women. The group will meet
for 10 weeks, and each session will last two hours. The
first meeting will be Monday, March 7, at 8 p.m.
The goal of consciousness
raising is to develop greater
political awareness. Women
interested in participating
or who want more information may telephone Judy
Knepper at 654-3259 or
Arlette Clouser at 654-3957
after 6 p.m.
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$m
RAHWAY 1983-84 SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT
SEN. ORECHIO HONORED - Anthony Scardino, Jr..
left, executive director of the Hackensack
Meadowlands Development Commission; Sen. Matthew Feldman, second from left, Assemblyman James
Zangari, center, and Leo A. Doran, a charter member of
MQAUKN0OUM0
3,633.47
10,000
MS-TtTAl
10,000
6,000
SM-TOTAL
13,633.47
3,633.47
13,633.47
1,300.00
7,300.00
20,000
13.594.41
20.000
20.000
7,262.35
7,300
7,300
20,000
1,300.00
7,300.00
7,262.35
7,300
7,300
6,600
38,000
(7^054.04)
30,945.96
40.000
42,000
30,946.26
40,000
3.960.00
3.960.00
4,000
Persons with Parkinson's
Disease^m,ay attend the
monthly meeting of the Parkinsonian Society of Central New Jersey on Wednesday, March 9. The meeting will be held at the Coachman Inn in Cranford at
Exit No. 136 on the Garden
State Parkway from I to
3:30 p.m.
At this meeting, persons
with Parkinson's Disease
get together for group discussions. The purpose of
the meeting is to help relieve the tension and anxiety that comes from Parkinson's and to help relieve
the feeling of isolation.
Spouses and friends may
also attend the meeting.
Dr. Arthur L. Terr, head
of the rehabilitation psychology department at John
F. Kennedy Medical Center, will be the guest
speaker.
His topic will be "Disability and Stress."
For further information,
please telephone Morry
Band at 925-6109.
4.200
41,960
(7,054.04)
34,905.96
34.906.26
44.000
44.000
46,200
3,720
(720.00)
3,000.00
3.000.00
4.400
4.400
4,000
3,720
(720.00)
3.000.00
3.000.00
4.400
4.400
4,000
TOTAL
Parkinson's unit
to meet
on March 9
6,600
6,000
3.960
SW-T0TAL
20,000
13,594.41
SM-TOTAL
Stables to sell
used clothing
I OB-TOTAL
364,571744
Irish duet
to appear
at Kean
Nutrition fair
to be held
at Kean
Cantorum
to present
Faure 'Requiem'
Animal group
to sponsor
Chinese auction
William Nyman
art director
r
200,000
*0 I twol C w M <*
11,109,523.59
12.032.519
19,000.00
18,922.75
332,083.13
8,840.00
359.845.88
8,000
117.000
8,000117,000
60,500.
91,300
125,000
125,000
151,600
220.000
220,000
225,000
25,500
25,500
19,825
242.500
245,500
243,825
334,700.00
10,000.00
363,700.00
220.000
220,000.00
32,100
32,100.00
220.000.00
32.100.00
.1QQ
,inn nn
252.100.00
11.721,469.47
11.803,891.44
528,271.44
11,275.620
TOTALS
12.594.327
11,186,091.44
(6,000.00)
159,700.00
10,000.00
163,700.00
25,000
175,000
12.01a.su
12.403.019
12,403,019
12,989,952
RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES
CAPITAL OUTLAY
DEBT SERVICE
(*)
(5)
CAPITAL
RESERVE
FUND
TOTALS
m
LlM
(1)
178
Free Appropriation Balance!
•8/30/83 (from ihe A u d i t ) a
* 789,493.91
17S
Amount appropriated In
adopted FY 8 2 - u Budget"
( 434,000.00 1 <
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during TY 82 S3
170
Free Appropriation
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Amount approprlatad Irr
FY 83-84"
181
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134,857.72
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(44,992.07 )
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19.
16.
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178
176
176
177
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180
COLUMN 2 PLUS COLUMN 1 AMOUNT EQUALS PAGE 4. COLUMN S. LINE 7 AMOUNT.'
COLUMN 4 AMOUNT EQUALS PAGE 9. COLUMN 9. LINE 26 AMOUNT.
COLUMN S AMOUNT EQUALS PAGE 9. COLUMN S. LINE 14 AMOUNT.
ATTACH AN EXPLANATION OF ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED DURING FY 8 2 1 1 .
EQUALS LINE 179 MINUS U N E 176 AND 177 PLUS LINE 171
COLUMN 2 PLUS COLUMN J AMOUNT EQUALS PAOE 4, COLUMN 8. LINE 7 AMOUNT:
COLUMN 4 AMOUNT EQUALS PAOE 9, COLUMN 8, LINE'JS AMOUNT.
COLUMN S AMOUNT EQUALS PAQE 9. COLUMN 8. LINE 14 AMOUNT.
_
The tentative budget ts on file and openforInspection from this date to March 17,1983. the date of the
hearing, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on days when school is In session, In the office of the
Secretary of the Board of Education, Rahway Junior High School, KUne Place, Rahway, New Jersey.
By Order of the Rahway Board of Education
Anthony Rocco, Jr., Board Secretary
lt...3/3/83
< 110,000.00 >
385,349.56
Reception
to honor
deputy clerk
Sen. Orechio gets
award for service
New Jersey Stale Senate
president. Carmen A.
Orechio, was honored hy
the New Jersey Public Ser
vice Award Society at a dinner held ai the Westmount
Country Club in West
Paterson recently.
The
senator was
presented with an award
marking his 20 years of
public service to the citizens
of New Jersey through participation in state and
municipal government.
Gov. Thomas H. Kean
was the honorary chairman
for the event. Anthony
Scardino, Jr., executive
director of the Hackensack
Meadowlands Develop
men! Commission, served
as toastmaster for the evening.
Those honoring Son.
Orechio included Sister
Carmella Crisiiano. past
president of the Business
and Professional Women's
Clubs of New Jersev; State
Fcc$1017.80
Sen. Matthew Feldman of
Bergen C o u n t y , a n d
Assemblyman
James
Zangari of Irvington.
Representing the Cystic
Fibrosis
Foundation,
Circa ter New Jersey
Chapter, were Dr. H. Karl
Springob, president; Owen
McKecver, vice president
and chairman of fund raising, and Leo A. Doran, past
president.
The New Jersey Public
Service Award is conferred
annually on a citizen who
has provided leadership to
the people of the Garden
Stale. The Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation
is t h e
beneficiary of the proceeds
of the banquet.
The
foundation,
established in 1955, is a
non-profit, voluntary health
organization, dedicated to
improving the outlook for
the C F patient, a n d
•ultimately-finding t h e
answer to the cause of
cystic fibrosis
The newly-appointed
deputy clerk of Union
County, Catherine F. Pearson, will be honored with a
reception on Saturday even
ing, March 12, at the Town
& Campus Restaurant in
Union.
Mrs. Pearson, who has
served County Clerk Walter
G. Halpin as his ad
ministrative secretary and.
prior to that, Mr. Halpin's
predecessor, Henry G.
Nulton, for the past 30
years, was appointed and
sworn in on Feb. I to
The Board of Directors of
The Union County Unit
replace Wilbert Miles, who Public Service lileetrie and
retired after 52 years of ser- Gas Co. recently declared a of the American Cancer
vice.
quarterly dividend of 64" a Society will begin its '
Anyone interested in at share on the common stock Hoilgkin's Support Group
Roselle Catholic High tending t h e reception for the first quarter of ll>83 for Hodgkin's patients and
School will sponsor a St. should telephone Mrs. Lee and the regular tjuaricrly their families on Monday,
Patrick's Day Dance on Sat- Colletti in the County dividends on all series of March 7 from 7:30 to 9
urday, March 12, from 9 Clerk's office .at 527-4996 preferred slock and the
p.m. at the First Baptist
p.m. to 1 a.m. The music for or Mrs. Ann Kelly ai SI.40 dividend preference Church on Elm S t . ,
the evening will be provided
West Held.
241-8676.
common stock.
by the Willie Lynch Band
All dividends for the The group is free, but
and an Irish pipe band.
quarter arc payable on or registration is required.
The price of the tickets is
before Thursday. March } I, Please telephone 354-7373
$12.50 per person. This will
to holders of record un or 2320641.
include beer, sandwiches,
March 4
setups, Irish soda bread, tea
A township student. Re
and coffee, For ticket infor- becca J. Dalley of 15 Cor
mation please telephone nell Dr., was recently namBob O'Connor at the school
ed to the Dean's List at Eliat 245-2350 or Mrs. Marga- zabethtown College in Eliret Hickey at 272-5993.
zabethtown. Pa.
"Runaways," the Broad
The National Assn. of
way musical hy lili/abcth Accountants, Raritan ValSwados, recently completed ley Chapter, will hold its ana four-day run with an all- nual election meeting at the
student cast at New Jersey Hyatt Regency in New BruInstitute of Technology's nswick on Wednesday, MaVan Houten Theatre in Ne
rch 9, at 5:30 p.m.
wark.
The topic for this meeting
Among the cast members will be "Foreign Currency
The Clark Scholarship music and calling of "the was Maria Ga/erro. a cheMarkets." The speaker for
Beams."
Fund will launch its 30th
mical engineering student the evening will be Malcolm
Instruction will be pro- from Rahway.
year with its Annual Square
Keers, vice president and
Dance Party on Friday, vided. At the same time, a
The school's next theater
March 4. The dance will be wide variety of dances will production will be "(ienrye manager of Corporate Comkeep experienced club White's Scandals." to bemodity Foreign Exchange
held at the Mother Seton
Regional High School in dancers occupied at their given Thursday to Satur- for Chase Manhattan Bank
favorite p u r s u i t , t h e day, March 10. II and 12. in New York.
Clark.
Mr. Kcers has been with
In five previous outings, spokesman added. As in the at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday.
the square dance has past, the number of tickets March 13. at 2:3(1 p.m. All Chase Manhattan since
1972 in various capacities
established itself as one of to be sold will be limited so performances are free.
including running the Forthe outstanding social as to avoid overcrowding
eign Exchange Corporate
events of the early spring, on the dance floor.
Marketing and Advisory
reports a spokesman.
In addition to the dancGroup, and, also spent time
All proceeds from the ing, there will be numerous
in Chase's Foreign Exchevening's festivities will go other surprises for the folks
The meetings of theange Dept. in London. Prior
toward funding future on hand. There will be Board of Adjustment and to Chase he was with the
awards by the fund. In its games and contests.
the Planning Board of the Uniied States Treasury
29 years the fund has
City of Rahway lor the year Dept.
assisted more than 70,Tickets arc $5.50 (tax 1983 are as follows: Hoard
Mr. Kccrs has an underyoung people in continuing deductible) per person. This of Adjustment, third Mon- graduate degree from the
their education with
includes a full evening's fun day of every month unless Albion College in Michigan
scholarship awards of more
and refreshments. For otherwise designated, and and has his graduate degree
than $40,000.
tickets and information, Planning board, fourth Tue- from the University of Micplease telephone 388-9209 sday of every month unless higan in international and
For this year's dance, the
otherwise designated
or 382-7582.
group has obtained the
domestic finance.
Public Service
sets dividend
of 64<
Hodgkin's unit
to begin
support group
Maria Gazerro
in 'Runaways'
Accountants unit
to hold
elections
Scholarship Fund
slates square dance
City boards
set meetings
181 EQUALS UNE 17« MINUS UNE 180.
Use of anticipated Surplus from, 82-83 budget
'
0
0
,
0
Members of the Union
County Bar Assn. will attend the basketball game
between the New Jersey
Nets and the New York
Knicks at the Meadowlands
Arena on Wednesday,
March 9.
Tickets are limited. Any
member of the association
desiring to attend the game,
may telephone Grace Nail
at 353-4715.
the New Jersey Public Service Award Society and past
president of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Greater
New Jersey Chapter, display programs honoring Sen.
Carmen A. Orechio (or 20 years of public service.
Rebecca Dalley
on dean's list
12.650,819.03
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
OR
SPECIAL PROJECTS
County lawyers
to view
basketball
Roselle Catholic
to feast
St. Patrick
929.349.56
<J-D
CURRENT EXPENSE
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