T"°Franklin News-Record , ’
T"°Franklin news-recorD , ’. ,, Vol. 26, No.6 Twosections 32 paz/es Phone(201) 725-3300 ! Thursday,F’ebruaty 9; 1978. ’ Secondclass postagepaid at Manville,N.J. 08835 $4.50a ye~’/15Cents per copy: Franklin sees red ink over white stuff bySteveGoodm,~n ’ proximately$25,000, he indicated, snowoperatic’us in the township conditionwhich Could allow us to me’ntisineredibte,’Mr.Gerkensald. ¯ Man,glngEdltor Finalfigures are notin yet. dudngtheroeantstorms.Tbeirbillforamortize over a period of three Transmissions are especially . the first stormapproaches $5,000, Mr. y.ears,"he explained, susceptibleto the strain of pushingthe : A financial crisis is crashing,or ASOF jAN. 2L the townshippaid Gerkenindicated. Otherwise,it.will be the Franklin snnwoutoftheway.Trucksaremeant moreapproprlfitely, floating, down $13,000in overtimecompensation to In additionto the East Mfllstonn Townshiptaxpayer who, along with to pull; not push,he explained. i uponFranklin Township even before membersof" the road deparlmentand company/he lownshipemployed four, rnsldnntsof almostevery neighboring "Wehave a lot of oldequipmen! that,, the 1978municipal budget has been other township employees who independentplow owners as well as . municipa,lity, willfoot the bill for will nowhave to be replacedsooner, /officially adoptedby the Franklin mannedthe snowremoval equipment contractingwith Phillips Concrete on makingroads passable In private he said. "Wemay not knowthe cost of ; TownshipCouncil;, duringthe first storm,the township Route27 for use of their dumptrucks automobiletraffic, that for three In fourmonths." ), Clean.up;.biiL~fromthe two major manager reported." . .~ withplow attachments. ’ Thecouncil will haveto make - . ’ ’i~ snowfalls~.wLt~"two weeks of each Theproposed 1978 bunge¢ aueca¢ea a "TILEWINTER isn’t over_yet.".Mr.. someemergency amendments to, the ADDING .TOthe tewnship’s ,~ other h~xr~6i/ntedto ~5,000ac- meager$15,000 for.
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