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In Street Section to Be 'Revitalized' ONLf COLON,A THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY at x < *-o s o r TOP COVERAGE Leader-Press and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. 3<o »ecOXO kUOC Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison tvibliahwl TIN CENT! Enlmd u Inri Cliua Mail Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, July 10, 1968 On W At P. O Woodltrirtdf, N. ,1. in Street Section Celebration 1 TUT 1 rkt 1 p. , WOODBRIDGE - The Fourth of July Celebration in Merrill As Mundy Pledges b ight Park sponsored by the Recrea- WOODBRIDGK — The Board tion Department was really a (if Education Reorganization bang-up affair and was even To Be 'Revitalized' chart, which has been the cen-"Good Bunch Of Kids!" marked with the birth of a ter of controversy for the past baby girl, who was delivered by two or three weeks, will prob- first aid squad men, at about ably not be adopted at the regu- (10:30 P. M., just after the con- lar meeting of the Board Mon- Rock'n Roll Unit Takes clusion of the fireworks display. TownLeaders day night, Charles Famula, pres- Frank Murphy, head of the OBSCENE PHONE CALLS? ident, said today. Recreation Department estima- Police Nab Three Meet With "We had hoped to make a ed that about 70,000 people were final decision on Monday," Fa- Time To Play For Troops in Merrill Park for the pro- mula declared. "We thought we HUD Officials WOODBRIDGE — The Muni- basic training go to Columbia" ;ram around 7:30 P. M., and BoroaghResidents Electroneis Point Out had a good presentation but . that the total who came and WOODBRIDGE — Township studying it further certain weak-: "p?' parking lot on are common. The soldiers take g Main Street was alive with the it in stride knowing that the went during the day was esti- For Armed Theft officials returned from a Wash- nesses were discovered" puns are in good, clean fun. mated at approximately 125,000. ington conference Tuesday with However, Mr. Famula did notsoun| d of music Tuesday night Alleged Culprit; Made However, Mr. Famula did not| s the flrst of a er Les f da One of the more common Despite the large crowd, aside 7 WOODBRIDGE — Two Car- high hopes that Federal author rulule out the possibility that thethe!2! . ? . ° . "" ops was launoneu thanaLt nhad lines is teasing Army basic from the birth of the baby, Aret young men were charged ities will provide funds which chart would be readdy for pre- "^ . l^n^ed i.that ha««d will help rehabilitate the Mam .nnfntmn Mnnriav 'local teenagers rocking and trainees at Fort Dix about their there Were no incidents except flth armed robbery and a third scntation Monday. rolling.for three solid hours. bald heads. fith aiding and abetting an 21 Calls In Two Hours Street business section. Under the present system the But the story lies behind the Out of the five bandsmen, from a few lost children who afcrned robbery when they ap- Representing the municipality ( were reunited with their parents WOODBRIDGE — A Car- who told police that she had organizatior.„ .„.1„ ha „s. a supermten-|£ive -y-outhful musicians who go three of them have already peared before the Municipal were Council President Joseph the professional name of chosen the service they want in short order. magistrate today. teret man found out today that been receiving obscene tele- Nemyo, Councilman Harold ?? p science and electronics can phone calls for three months. thC to join upon completion of high The 12,000 stalls for parking Sent to the county jail to Mortensjn, First Ward and Rob- calmer-," school. The others are unde- await the setting of bail by a search you out and catch you Tuesday morning, between ert Rosa, director of the Depart- is for a superintendent, three cars were filled in short order red-handed. 9:15 and 11:00 A.M., she mond Sosnicki, 16, his brother, cided. All indicated a strong and cars were parked as far county judge were: Robert Re- ment of Planning and Develop- assistant superintendents, busi- feeling for wishing to serve naldi, 19, 123 Sharot Street and With modern devices, the received 21 such calls one af- ment. ness administrator, directors of Kenneth, 15, both of 56 West their country. away as Colonia Boulevard and Chester Szczesny, 18, 6 Roose- New Jersey Bell Telephone ter the other. She phoned the federal programs, vocational j Louis St.; Dave Olsen 19, of 129 New Dover Road. All the side Company working 4n close co- police who requested a tracer They conferred for several To show appreciation for their streets, too, were filled with velt Aven/e, held on the armed hours with. Representative Ed- education and education media., Bedford Ave., Bob Ingram, 16, "above and beyond the call of robbery complaint and John Ma- operation with the Wood- by the telephone Company. (Hher posts would remain un- of 4 Concord Road, all of Iselin, cars. There were even com- bridge Police Department has All 21 calls were traced to ward J. Patten, who attended duty" in the area of entertain- resca, 21, 54 Jackson Avenue, the session with his legislative changed. and Al Miastkoski 14, Innian plaints that a few hardy motor chargedw ith aiding and abet been able to track down indi- Clark's phone, Captain Joseph ing servicemen, McGuire AFB ists had parked their cars on McLaughlin and Lt. Robert aide, Steve Callas and Housing Eventually, Famula said, the Ave., Colonia, has been playing Commander, Col. Donald Mat- ting. viduals making obscene calls. for GIs at Fort Dix and Me the Colonia Country Club got Today, Stephen Clark, 23, of Thompson, reported. and Urban Development person- organization presentation will thews, will present the group course. The four, according to police nel, Richard Ricard, program have complete job descriptions Guire AFB several times a with a plaque and letter of ap were arrested for holding up 45 Jeannette Street, Car teret, Clark was held under $100 month. Next year, Murphy said, cars was picked up by the Cartcret ball. director of the field services and functions and a salary scale preciation at ceremonies later two Lamport Farm Store, on branch; Thomas D. Israel, dep- to fit each post. At present, ad- "They're a good bunch of this month. will not be permitted to enter July 4, at 1000 Rahway Avenue, police and turned over to the In recent months several ministrators receive raises on j kids," Bob Shepherd ot 344 the park after 7 P.M., "for a Woodbridge Police Depart- such arrests have been made uty director for land develop- "It will be something we'll Avenel, where $55 was taken ment; Frank Haas, regional the same ratio as teachers. Woodbridge Avenue, Colonia, really be proud of," Shepherd that time all we did was letand on July 9 at 1333 St. George ment at the latter's request through the cooperation of "We are not only looking their manager, said. "They go said. them come in one entrance and Avenue, Colonia, where the loot and warrant and charged with Kenneth Hampton, manager program director; Howard Hill, ahead to tomorrow," the BoardKo service clubs and play two | then shoo them out the other amounted to $72. making obscene calls. of the Woodbridffe Office of congressional liaison officer and president declared, "but we areor three shows a week for There just wasn't room for The complaint in the case the New Jersey Bell Tele- Michael Schutz, Hill's assistant. Armed only with a partial Mayor Ralph P. Barone said limning for five years from free." them. license plate number and a de- was Mrs. Ellen Sthane 69 phone Company and the local now." Mayor Ralph P. Barone com Walter Drive, Woodbridge, police. today that HUD assured Town The group decided to play for scription of a car. Detective Jo- ship representatives that it will Roy Mundy, a member of thethe Army and Air Force per- Two More Cancer mended Murphy who in turn seph Gyenes worked through his sonnel several months ago be- expressed his appreciation to vacation until the arrests were investigate aU its programs to Hoard, said today that he was determine whether Woodbridi'e against the reorganization plan. cause they felt the "bad ap- his staff, the Middlesex County made. Captain Joseph McLaugh- ples," are giving people the im- Clinics Planned Board of Freeholders, County M commended Gyenes who also Music Loud-Kids Had Fun! qualifies for assistance. If nnl> -The plan", Jie declared "will HUD will work with municipal create at least eight new high pression that all teen agets are Park employees,jm<l CmuUy gave credit to his vartnw, De- Park Police, "Aven'el and Iselin WOODBRIDGE — The musici The next dance tonight (Thurs personnel in developing pro- priced jobs. As I see it, it is draft dodgers and hippies. tective Steven Simon. d av "Most of the soldiers and air At Health Center First Aid Squads and fire de- was loud, the kids were jumping | , ,) willj^held at Isetin Junior grams which will qualify for a plan for creating top jobs partments, Woodbridge Emer- High School grounds and wilfunds that will revitalize the for certain people and by the WOODBRIDGE — Because of Apartment Dweller land gyrating and adults looking 1 3 Vluu li shipped out, in some cases gency Squad, The Penn Central feature the popular rock 'n rolli """ """•. """. " " ""' lime the Board provides staff, the response to a similar pro- oa seemed to en ov band, "The Generations." Frank!Maln Street busmcss area antl Vietnam," says Sosnicki, gram held last month, another Railroad Police ,the Woodbridge Reports $1,90000 Thef\Theft\ J alleviate the Hurd's Brook Police Department and Police Murphy, head of the Department lead jiger.
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