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A Panorama COVERING TOWNSHIPS o r Of Local HOLM DEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN People And AND Event* M AI AWAN •OROUGH Mth YEAR 19th W EEK HaHoau M ATAW AN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 7, 1963 Me* Jtracjr P r M AwncJaUda Single Copy Ten Cents Officials Elected Tuesday In Mutawan Borough Partial Paymentj For Buses Barred B u t Madison Board Cool ' . Dctpite the renderinii ol a dcci- To Private Routes tlo i In their l»vor by Frederick Raubincer, Stale Commissioner of Succumbs O f I n ju r ie s Madison Township Board of Ed Education, last week on iheir «|>- ucation was propositioned Thurs eal in AuKum from the awawlini! Stanley Bendokus, Ash St.. Union day about paying 25 per cent of Ey the Matawan Regional Board ol Beach, died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1963, Yosts now totally assumed by Par Education of bus transportation at Riverview Hospital, from injuries ent-leather Associations in Cliff- contracts this year to Frederick he received when he was hit by a wood Beach and Laurence Harlmr Wehrle, Cliffwood Beach, Michael a car on Route 35 in Matawjn ; to provide bus transportation to and Lucy George, Matawan, ap Township, Oct. 2». No c h a rt s have [.school* for pupils living ut less pear tp have little chance during been filed yet against thc driver, I than the staie-aided distance of t\v« fhe current achool year of, recover- Mrs. Lavlna R. Juarez, Washing I miles and having to cross danger* in* the .contracts, they loat to Mr. ton St., Keyport. Police suid Mr. , ous highways. The spectators ad* Wehrle, Iasi summer. Bendokas apparently was cross 'wincing the view noted that for The board was to have met on ing the highway at Center St. lo ^he state-aided transportation, iho lhe situation last night on receipt look at a car accident wlien he loard provided 25 per cent of she of ikotjflcation from ^he cronmis- was hit. lie had suffered broken cost, the state paying the rest. ‘The aioner last w n k the routes would legs and head Injuries. argument was that as long as the have to be put out to bid tinder board was paying 25 j>er cent of Conditions whereby the runs would • he c'»si of transporting the chil be changed to eliminate about four New Restrictions EDWARD E. IIVRNI-:, R dren of taxpayers on the state- miles of the running per day speci Mayor aided routes, the taxpayers whose fied. in :'the original tenders.1. It ii children were being paid for pri believed-the board tomorrow night For Gas Stations vately in their hus riding in Laur Will do Just lhat, readvertise with Joint library FRHS Vote Dec. 3 ence Harbor and Cliffwood Beach, Ihe new bids to come In Nov. M. Township Committee Strathm ore Voting Bloc W ins; (had an equal ri«ht to receive the But there appears to be a “ jok- Malawan aml Matawan Town Marlboro I ownship will nol run 25 per cent of llv costs of such - •>" in the situation to the m ent Adopts Ordinance ship voters Tuesday approved a out of election!! for a while yet. i transportation. Ihe law gives the firm of Abraman- referendum legalizing a Joint li In addition to the run-off election ! Philip Untersee. chairman i>f off and Apy, Red Bank, u attor- Despite objections of Robert G. brary system. Matawan voted Ilyrne M ayor; M arlboro Runoff Dec. 10 under the Faulkner I ■eys for Mr. Wehrle, until Nov. 29 1.151 to 55ft in favor. The town plan to choose a mayor and coun ! ininsporuuion, declared it to be 1'homa, representing the New Jer | illegal. He found it would commit to appeal the commissioner’s rul ship voted 2917 to 422 In favor. cil for the municipal government, sey Petroleum Industries Commit The clear cut and stunning vie-, ol Mr. Dryden umi Mr. Krivit/ky. I lit* recommendations would hr 'be hoard to gram trans|>oriation ing in the courts. Once an appeal tee, the Matawan Township Com The Malawan Free Public Li the voters of the township will K filed, the bus contracts situation lory of two Struthmore residents both Strathmore residents, .stamp 'd j v(lU.,j „ „ jn j |Mlb|l(. rt.|t,rem|mn. act Dec. .1 with the voters of olh ; rights to all childien al less than mittee Monday nl^lit voled un brary Association, Nerving both Is "frojen" in status quo until the seeking seats on the Matawan It ns ready to take over the im,,ii.-|. , commission er municipalities in thu Freehold [tbe two-mile linir, and for insur- animously to adopt an ordinance municipalities since 1935, had not Township Committee along with pal affairs of the township without 1 ince coverage, tlv* board would case is heard. It then can be ap been legally constituted because must organi/e and elect a chair Regional High School district on regulating the construction of ser the ouster of Incumbent Matawan much fear of opixisition. 'aw* to be tin- In'al contractor pealed to a higher court if the first the borough never passed an en a land purchase option. verdict Is against Mr. Wehrle. so vice stations, public garages, used Mayor John W. Applegate, a form 'I'he overwhelming supjwrt given man within 15 davs. Within nine Tlie Marlttoro Township Hoard for ihe service. He found thal to car lots and new car showroom. abling ordinance. Both munici er county Democratic leader, fea Slrathmore candidates in their o.va months the commission musl re that It appears reasonably aure he palities pay for operation ol the of Kducation laM night approved 'O (•••lend hus transportation um^r The ordinance restricts these tured thi* election in the Matawan districts, five and six, u !mi led to the use of l ent rut School Dec. *t ; lhe iwo mile limii would he lo Will continue In his existing con library. port ils findings nnd recommenda tracts for the balance of th ii school commercial uses to highway busi area Tuesday. the ouster of incumbent Mavor us the voting sile in Ihe township ■'eiul tin* township lax rate soaring To remedy the oversight, both lions Ihe recommendations can year. The firm of Rosen and Ivuti- ness and industrial zones and stip Just as startling was the return John Mar/ jr., and his Democratic for the regional high school vole. for added school costs and a tax municipalities had to pass enabl range from no change to a referen Ov, Lincrolt, attorneys for the ulates that before * building per of the COP to control in Madison running mate, James Hurlew sr. The voters will act on lirtd pur payers revrdt would descend oa the Caorges, may make • counter le mit may be issued, a special use ing ordinances nnd submit them Township where Democrats had Running third m the three-way race dum for change or a petition to the chase for a site for a third high . l*oard permit, similar to a variance, must to the voter* for ratification Tues reigned practically unchallenged for the township committee were gal move that will make the state State* Legislature for a new charter school in Ihe regiomil district. Mrs. Carol Kosobucki again ran' day. during the past several years. In Commissioner’* ruling immediately i>e recoin mended, by the zoning Republicans Frank Devino and Sig or changes in the township's exist Ih is will involve exercise of op into a block in trying to gel the board of adjustment and approved Marlboro Township, the race for mund Kowalski. affective despite whatever proceed ing charter, tion on whether It Should Ik- in .board to set up a revaluation of ings may hang fire in a court uf by. the township committee. new posts (n the council « manager The vote tally was Mr. Dryden, Marlboro Township on Ihe Chris- form of government resulted in the ioh descriptions for all non-te^h- law, but this seems hardly possible. The measure provides further the lirst Negro to be elected to the (off (rael nenr Uie junction ot ing posts. She saw the expanding Baaed Oa "Marfa” Ruas County To COP; need for u run-off election to be M arlboro Township Routes 520 and 79 or on a site in that none of the commercial uses township committee in history, ' m hool system lost in a rna/.e of . The lengthy Issue over bus con held Dec. 10 among the top two 1467; Mi. Krivit/.kv, 1378; Mr. Manalapan Township. It is as described shall be constructed with Members of Marlboro Township’s ; dcplication nnd overlapping he ttacts n had It* inception. when the candidates for mayor and the lead Mar/, 1137, Mr. Burlew, 1171; Mr. sumed tho preference of township in 300 feet of a church, hospital, ! first mayor - council form of gov- ; cause persons so employed havo board placed $32,000 for transpor Slate Bonds Out ing 10 for members of the five- Kowalski, M3 and Mr. Devino, !Hi?). voters naturally will be for lhe school or other public building or | eminent will be decided in a runoff no clear conception of their statu* tation in Ita current budeet that it member council to be elected. Mr. Dryden and Mr. Kriviuky, wim school tu be in Marlboro. within 1500 feet of one another. i election Dec. ID. There were four and prerogatives. ' ■ (continued on paga lour) Other State .. Local questions all gained ap- ran as Independents but had 'he The first high school of the A minimum lot size of 15,000 j candidates for M ;i y o r and 17 proval in Matnwan, Matawan , s( [ ()f Strathmore Demo- Freehold Regional District came | \o Scope Of Work Set Up square feet also Is required.