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i C6 Asbury Park PressThursday. September 5. 1991 Town digest County's high-technology high school starts class today wait a few weeks before they'll be working out of the technology center. Work on the high school, which began in 1990, should be completed by Oct 1. Until the building is ready, the lOth-graders will use recently renovated classrooms in the basement of Brookdale's Instructional Materials Center.

each year until the school reaches capacity in 1993, when it will serve about 180 10th-. 11th- and 12th-graders from throughout Monmouth County. The curriculum will have two tiers, a college-preparatory program and a technician program. But the new students will have to new chapter in the study of science begins today as the county opens its new high technology high school. The school, which is run by the Monmouth County Vocational School District and will be taught in Brook-dale Community College's newly opened $2.5 million Advanced Techno The school Is located on the Brookdale Community College campus.

PRESS SHREWSBURY BUREAU MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP A School from page CI library named after Principal Betty McElmon. music and art rooms, child study team offices, a faculty room with a work area and four small-group instruction rooms. Those features were missing from the former Wall Street School, which Foes From page CI run until Election Day, Nov. 5. On the local stations, the commercials would be broadcast more than 100 times, Ridge said.

The borough is considering the cam logy Center, features a science-oriented curriculum emphasizing engineering and telecommunications. Sixty-two lOth-graders, who were chosen based on exams, grades, interviews and teacher recommendations, will begin classes today. Plans call for the addition of a grade During the summer, while workers were completing the school, the board worked through two more disputes: which board members would be recognized on the dedication plaque and what name the school would have. As a kkkoff to the school year, 125 parents and teachers took part in a luncheon Tuesday at the primary school. An open house for the community is planned for 2 to 4 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 14. Council member Ernestine Taylor said she wanted more information on how many registered voters in the county watched cable television. During the discussion of the cost of the project, Mayor Ann Y. McNamara said one possible source of funding could be the $1,000 donations solicited from all county towns in July by her incinerator commission to pay for an informational mailing to go out before the election.

She said Ocean Township has been the only town to make a donation. The council may make a decision on the commercials at its Sept. 17 meeting. CASH BONUS CASH BONUS Whether you're a viewer or a doer, Sports Plus is for you. This Saturday and every Saturday, Sports Plus brings you the exciting world of sports from your hometown baseball field to the arenas of the world.

Discover secret fishing holes and the best watering holes. It's fun, it's personal, it's Sports Plus. If you've ever dreamed of being in the big leagues, catch Saturday's Sports Plus in the Press. was ruled substandard in some areas in 1988. The school has been vacated, and school officials are deciding what to do with it.

The opening of the school followed years of controversy over the decision to build it and how to pay for it. The board decided on a lease-purchase program after voters rejected three refer-endums in two years. The lease-purchase does not require voter approval and is similar to a mortgage. The board will pay for the building over a 20-year period. paign in an effort to influence the outcome of a referendum that will ask voters if they want the garbage burner to be built.

If voters turn down the burner idea, the county Board of Freeholders has agreed to cancel its contract with Westinghouse Electric Pittsburgh, to build the facility. The cost, estimated at $219,461,000, climbs monthly by about $561,000. Price Of 99 1 tsmm nice," DeVoid said. "I really didn't have to worry about it." Ridge Avenue School is still taking orders for uniforms. Only about 20 of its pupils showed up in uniforms yesterday, but school Principal Rosalie Coleman said parents got the information about the uniforms late and she has gotten about 50 phone calls from parents interested in obtaining uniforms.

Among the second-graders gathered around the lunch table at Shark River Hills with their lunch boxes was Heather Laug, 8, who pronounced the uniforms "cool." "I think they're prettier," she said. She added that her mom thinks it's a good idea "because we don't have to fight." Classmate Brian M. Gadleta said he liked his uniform. But he said he had to put up with teasing from a fifth-grader when he arrived at school. Some fourth-graders also had to contend with remarks that the uniforms were "dorky." Santanello said the fourth- and fifth-graders are more interested in clothes than the younger children.

But teachers were pleased with the uniforms. "If they're dressed like little ladies and gentlemen, they behave like little ladies and gentlemen," said second-grade teacher Darlene Hamilton, "and when they're dressed like slobs they act like that." "Marry Me, Scarlett" 8Vi" 27" Call or stop in for information on other upcoming events at Zas-low's: Armani, Maud Humphrey Bogart, Emmett Kelly, Dept. 56, Fontanini, David Winter Member Bradford Exchange All Collector Plates Available Removal of glass at field' could cost $145,000 TINTON FALLS: Work to repair the 31: acres of grassy field punctuated by glass pieces at Hockhockson Park could cost up to $145,000, borough Engineer John Chmielowiec told the borough council Tuesday night. Chmielowiec said the borough could use one of two options to repair the soccer and baseball field, but each would require the fields to be closed until at least next fall. One option would be to remove and replace the material at a cost of $145,000.

The second, which could be performed by the public works department, would be removing and sifting the soil. He said a cost estimate for that will be provided by public works director Louis Buono. Chmielowiec said the glass pieces which range in size from a quarter inch to the size of a silver dollar and '-rise to the surface after it rains was either included in the top soil on the field or mixed in separately as part of the field cover. Organized teams have not played in Hockhockson Park in recent weeks be cause of the glass and last week the borough said it was closing the park to the public. Free flu shots offered MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP: Free flu shots will be available for township -residents, 65 and older, at the pan Township Health Department, in the municipal complex, Route 522, from 8:30 a.m.

to 10:30 a.m. Sept. 19. According to the health department, flu shots are advisable for senior citizens because they are more likely to develop serious or even fatal tions. The department, however, i warned that those allergic to eggs should not have flu shots because the vaccine is prepared in an egg base.

For more information on the senior citizens' flu shot clinic, call the town-' ship health department at (908) Meet Artist Paul Jennis 1st Edition in New "Gone With ThaJVind" Collector Plate Series. Renowned Local Artist Paul Jennis will make a personal appearance Saturday, September 7 11:00 am to 4:00 pm FINE COLLECTIBLES (908) 583-1499 Strathmore Shopping Center Hwy 34, Matawan $595 $J95 Style From page CI Joseph A. Santanello. The uniforms were a godsend for Pat Molinaro, who said she sent three of her five children to school at Shark River Hills yesterday without having to worry about choosing outfits or matching clothes. Molinaro said the uniforms are much more economical than buying school clothes for each child.

Enough uniforms for the whole school year cost about $125 for each child, she said. In the past, she would spend $50 just on one school outfit. "I think they're adorable," she added. "They were cute, they were adorable with the shorts. It's a nice clean-cut look." Sheryl DeVoid, president of the Shark River Hills PTA, said she hopes more parents participate.

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