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FOR ALL YOUR LOCAL NEWS AS8URY r m ,; Stetl 16B8 (©ccan ^irolie anb ^cptatte VOL. cxvm NO. 18 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, N.J. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993 USPS 402420 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Down Memory Lane In Ocean Pathway Residents Bradley Beach Saturday Voice Complaints To Twp. Neptune Twp. - Town Mayor Gross admitted by ELIZABETH GREENLEE Troy Bianchi has created ship residents living near that more has to be done. Bradley Beach - Rae a latticed lane for the mem Ocean Pathway in Ocean He is looking forward to the Biase, president of the Brad ory land for the memory Grove filled the Township Task Force findings some ley Beach Historical Society, walk, lined with yesteryear Committee meeting room in time in July. He commend is looking fonward to this Sat photo of Bradley Beach. El- protest of living conditions ed the efforts of the Citizens urday's "Walk Down Memory lle Garfunkle, Historical So that are just getting worse as Patrol organized to help the Lane". She says she has "a ciety vice pres., heads the time goes by. police with survellience. really great committee and candy shop. The organized residents But the residents still everyone is very enthusiastic Continued on Page 5 have threatened to demon insist that they are not going about the celebration." The strate in front of the two to live like this anymore and event is sponsored by the A Winner main gates leading into promised their own action Historical Society, which is Ocean Grove with signs soon. Specifically they hoping to encourage new reading "You Are Entering An charge that four establish members to join. Unsafe Area." The announ ments along Ocean Pathway The First Aid squad will cement came after several are responsible. The Sea be on hand at the park sel residents spoke of numerous Mist, Stokes Hall, the former ling hot dogs, hamburgers police calls and witnessing Dardanelle Hotel now called Allenhurst/Water Company officials sign purchase and other goodies. A lovely crack vials, needles, liquor the Ocean Grove Hotel and agreement, (from left) Allenhurst Administrator Vito Gad- handmade quilt and crochet bottles, prostitution solicita the Shelburne Hotel were aleta, Allenhurst Mayor Joseph Coyne, NJAWCo Mana ed afghan will be raffled off. tion and "a whole lot more." Continued on Page 5 ger Roy Mundy, Allenhurst Attorneys Barbara Birdsall, All proceeds will go toward Mayor John O. Gross BUI O’Hagen, NJAWCo Attorney Bill Laverv. the purchase of a new am sympathized with the resi bulance for the Bradley GREGORY GREGG of dents and said he lives with Beach First Aid, reports 100 Elm Drive, Neptune, the same situation. He Clean-Up Water Co. Finalizes Purchase Francine Simonsen who is in was selected by his 5th pointed to his administration charge of the raffles. grade teacher at St Rose as one that has attempted to Of Allenhurst Water System The hostesses for the Grammar School, Belmar, address the problems. The In Grove tic decrease in water rates Officials representing day will be dressed in cos for his creative letter to mayor has formed a task Ocean Grove - The an for Borough residents," said New Jersey-American Water tume from the early 1900’s. PrestdefR Clinton on the force to study the problems nual Ocean Grove clean-up Allenhurst Mayor Joseph Company and the Borough Of the many wonderful ac the 'importance of educa and make specific recom day is this Saturday, May 8. Coyne, "we made the right of Allenhurst closed Wednes tivities, which includes some tion to our nation.* He was mendations to the Township The township and the Camp decision to sell the system." day, April 21, on the final thing for everyone, the hot among 170 delegates from Committee in hopes of lob Meeting Association ask that Borough residents will sale of the Borough’s water air balloon is sure to be a Central Jersey Schools sel bying state legisiators for you participate in helping enjoy New Jersey-Ameri- system to New Jersey-Ameri big hit with the children. ected from the 6,500 stu funds to address the prob make this historic district bet can’s lower rates. A custom can Wate Company for There will also be a horse dents who wrote 'Dear Mr. lems. The mayor also spoke ter looking. er who uses 80,000 gallons $150,000. The sale was ap and buggy ride (for the nom President* letters. The stu of the strike force team that The township will supply of water per year will see proved by the Borough resi inal fee of $2, children under dents are all enrolled in the was formed to inspect hotels dumpsters near Fletcher their annual water bill de- dents in a referendum vote five free), tandem bicycle Central Jersey Bank’s & rooming houses and fine Lake and at the intersection rides, a candy counter and 'Class of 2000* program. those that are not abiding by of Central Avenue & Ocean in last November’s election. "Considering the drama- Continued on Page 5 Patches the Clown. the law. Pathway. Giotta Seeks To Expand July Groundbreaking For Service To Neptune Twp. $8 Million Main St Manor Neptune Twp. - David Giotta of Jumping Brook Drive is unopposed as he seeks the Democratic Party nomination for township committee in the June Pri mary Election. He will oppose incum bent committeeman and for The tentative name for will surround the building Pictured above is mer mayor James McGann, Ocean Grove - The the new project is Main who is assured the Republi United Methodist Homes of and its landscaping, except a sketch of the pro Street Manor, Mr. Batten ad at the south side of the en can Party nod, at the Gener New Jersey will break ded. The UM Homes’ oldest trance where the drive & lim posed $8 million al Election in November. ground in July for a new nursing facility on Clark Ave., "I promise an honest and 120-bed nursing health care ited parking will be land Main St. Manor to known as Clara Swain Manor decent campaign. I’m not a facility at the Stockton Ave. scaped with trees & plant and before that, the Ocean ings. be erected in 1 year. mudslinger* said Giotta who entrance to Ocean Grove, on enters the fray with municipal t Grove Nursing Home, is now Enter the building and David Giotta the boundary with Bradley being closed down. There ahead of you will be a glass government experience, hav Beach. years, leaving to form the are now 30 residents there. ing served as a former vice The $5.7 to $6 million enclosed atrium, a planted family. They are parents of New nursing patients are not courtyard with walkways for chairman, then chairman, dollar 2-story building will be Rachel, 21, a junior at Drew being admitted. Nursing residents to enjoy. The and still a member of the erected by the E.F. Driscoll University. andDavid Mat care is being provided resi rooms that surround the township’s Zoning Board of construction management thew, 17, a junior at Red atrium were designed after Adjustment. He’s also a firm and should be complet dents of Epworth & Francis Bank Catholic Mom has re Asbury Manor in the latter visits to nursing facilities in BEACH member of the community’s ed in a year, said James C. turned to teaching and is on Human Relation Committee. Batten, executive director of home. Clara Swain Manor New Jersey, Ohio and Michi the staff at Mater Dei H.S. in CINEMA David Giotta and his the U.M. Homes. Total cost, will be razed. gan. Mr. Batten noted that MAIN STREET • BRADLEY BEACH Middletown. wife, the former Nancy including furnishings and Exterior architectural de the best features were incor The Giottas are mem sign of the new Manor is in porated into Main St. Manor “POWERHOUSE! Hughes, were graduated health care equipment, will A big. bold hit!" JiLiniLt L.i.tgrH.Hd nu MOVll MIM'll from Montclair State College bers of Hamilton U.M. approach $8 million. keeping with the Victorian plang Church and are Neptune ontinued on Page 5 in 1966. He joined the facul The Driscoll firm from style of Ocean Grove, includ- Band Boosters. He’s also a ASBURY AWNING AFEW ® ty of the Roosevelt School in Bola Cynwyd, Pa, supervis ng a pair of towers. The member of the Neptune COMPANY Westfield where he K indus ed the Brennan Pavilion con street frame and concrete Free in-hotne Estimates IGOOD MEN Lions Club and the Ocean trial arts teacher. Hie wite struction at the Jersey Shore block structure will have vinyl 601 Bangs Avenue MONDAY IS DATE NITE ' 'ian-American Club. Call 1 (800) 773-4956 taught in Wall Tv Medical Center, Neptune. siding. A 3-ft. picket fence May 6 , 1993 V o l . l 1 8 , //18 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES Page 2 THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993 The Matron of Honor was Mrs. Karen Adams, Littleton, Col orado and the Maid of Honor was Miss Kristen Zuidema, Ocean Grove. The Bridal Attendants were Mrs. Heather Paul, sister of the bride, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mrs. Jill Zakerowski, MY ANSWER Neptune City, and Miss Christine Bradford, sister of the groom, Plymouth, Ma. BY BILLY GRAHAM Mr. Joseph Coletti, Duxbury, Ma, was best man for the groom. Ushers were Mr. Joseph Morrissey, Dorchester, Ma.; Mr. Michael Rothberg, Plymouth, Ma.; Mr. Robert Ward, Plymouth, Ma.; and Mr. Edwin R. Deuchar, brother of the bride, Ocean Grove. The Ring-bearer was 7 year old Donald DEAR DR. GRAHAM: My father is in poor health and A.