Council Ruggiero Named to Legal Post
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Council Ruggiero Named To Legal Post By DAN FOLEY XXL WATMI. N i. | Mayor Edward Sisco to Vol. 2. No. 125 Matznor Publications Tues., March 12,1968 day announced that .A s signment Judge John Crane, Superior Court, Law Division, Passaic County, State of New Jersey, has Cyanamid Building Plan OK'd signed a restraining order against the Wayne Munici pal Council to prevent that body from making tempor ary appointments t© the newly created Legal De partment. The order is re turnable March 21. A t thy same time, Sisco an nounced his appointment o f Salvatore J. Ruggiero of 580 Valley Road as towpship coun sel on a temporary basis. Rug giero is also attorney to the Board of Education. By DAN FOLEY The mayor also said that he and Ruggiero have asked Syl The , Wayne Planning van Rothenberg to perform Board, meeting last night the duties of prosecutor for at the Municipal Building, .the Township of "Wayne on a granted site plan and loca temporary basis, and have ask tion approval to the Amer ed Michael Diamond to per ican Cyanamid Co. for an form the duties of Planning office building addition to Board attorney on a tempor the firm ’s premises on Cy ary basis. Rothenberg and Dia anamid Drive. mond have been performing American Cyanamid repre those duties in the past. sentatives said the project Asked for comment on the would cost an estimated $850,- coyrt order, Dr. Leonard Pine, 000 and would be an extension Council president, snid he. of the company’s existing doesn’t know what it means. building. The addition will pro Dr. Pine added: f vide 40,000 square feet of addi- “I just wish that he (the tional space and 260 additional mayor) would come up with a work stations. '* Council permanent appointment ( for There will also be additional ^ownship counsel).” • Center at tha Woyn# Municipal Building. Charles Norman, chairman, second from left, last parking space for 200 cars. The It was Dr. Pino who made the night presented slides of art- and sculpture from Studio Three, of which Michael De Nike, addition will be ready in June motion that led to w hat' was co-chairman, second from right, is also a member. Interested viewers are, from left, Charles or July, 1969. k construed as temporary town Kelly, supervisor of Wayfie Recreation, Norman; Jack Braum and Arnold Jacobs, instrumental Hie Planning Board also ap ship counsel appointments for committee; Joan Chester, lectures; Denise Delack, secretary; De Nike; Robert Perkins, vocal. proved the landscape plan of Rothenberg and Diamond. How- the Willowbrook Shopping Cen ever, Dr. Pine did not agree ter, Phase 1, on Route 46. that township counsel had been In addition, approval was New Hampshire Vote Starts; appointed. He explained: granted to the Preakness Shop-, “I don’t think the Council ping Center for its revised land made the appointment of a scape plan. The site is the Pat- township tounsiel. Rothenberg erson-Hamburg Turnpike, near is serving as jyosecutor and the Alps Road Extension area. Nixon, McCarthy Grab Lead Diamond is Planning -Board at Michael Diamond, Planning torney. They are already in the Board attorney, reported a CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire voted today with Richard M. Nixon’s employ of the town. W hat the communication from Mayor Republican prospects and Eugene J. McCarthy’s Democratic protest — as well as his Council did is retain them in Edward Sisco in . which the political bankroll — at stake in the nation’s opening presidential primary. the capacities, in which -they mayor said that he and Salva- The first trickle of ballots, now are, and have them give hamlet, where the ballots were get 30 per cent or more o f the t—e J. Ruggiero of 580 Valley from the ski country of the legal advice and help to the cast moments after midnight. vote, Nixon was setting a tar Road, newly appointed tempo White Mountains, sent Mc Council, if we find it necessary, rary township counsel, were Carthy and Nixon off ahead. Nixon received 8 Republican get far higher than that chosen and provide that they would be asking Diamond to perform the votes, there were 4 write-ins by the New Yorker's support In the tiny village of Water- paid for extra legal services duties of Planning Board attor for N ew York Gov. Nelson A. ers. Former Gov. Hugh Gregg, they do under existing ordi ney on a temporary basis. ville Valley, there were 8 votes Rockefeller and 1 Republican promoting the write-in, said nances providing this money.” Diamond said that, on that ba for McCarthy and 2 write-in 15,000 Rockefeller votes would wrote McCarthy's name on his ‘This is not a pro tom ap sis, he was continuing as at votes for Sen. Robert F. Ken ballot. (Continued on Page 2) pointment. This is a temporary nedy, D-N.Y. President John torney to the Planning Board. Even before the ballot cast measure until the mayor can son didn’t get a vote in that (Continued on Page 8) ing began, Nixon acknowledged come back to the Council with that “gamesmanship” would be CC Ballot another name as soon as. possi a m ajor factor in determining ble." who were the winners and who Deadline Nears However, Sisco understood School Bus Deadline Noted ! were the losers in the lead-off the’ Council's action on Rothen Deadline date for return of voting of the 1968 presidential berg and Diamond as tempor w illiam DeYoung, Secretary-Business Administra ballots to elect eight out of 22 race. ary township counsel appoint tor for the Wayne Board of Education states that in candidates to the Board of Di Nixon’s only Republican chal ments, and declared that the order to properly set up the transportation for pupils rectors of the Wayne Chamber lenge was the late-starting Council’s action was “complete from Wayne Township attending non-profit private of Commerce is Monday, March write-in move for Rockefeller ly arbitrary and completely schools, it will be necessary that application be made 25, according to Pier Kooistra, and the only real question for wrong.” w on or before May 1, 1968. chairman of the nominations the form er vice president is the Sisco himself, made a pro Application forms for the 1968*69 school year will and election committee. margin by which he runs tern appointment ‘of former be sent to parents of pupils now being transported. ahead. Installation of new -officers Mayor George Breur for town Parents of all pupils who- will begin attending non “I figure this," Nixon said, and directors will take place ship counsel, after Breur fail profit private schools in September 1968 should se ‘‘if we win 2 to 1 Til be Saturday, March 30, at the an- ed to get Council confirmation cure application > forms for transportation from the happy.” <■ nual installation dinner-dance for the post. > Wayne Board of Education, Preakness Shopping Cen There may have been a bit to be held at The Camelot, Rat- Sisco said his pro tern‘ ap ter, if they are eligible because of distance from the of gamesmanship in that. By zer Road Circle. Ralph Vander pointment of Breur was a valid designated school. forecasting Rockefeller would May is “Banquet chairman. (Continued on Page 8) WAYNE NEWS IN BRIEF 'v -r&V- Women Report Fires In Homes ! %. Firemen were summoned to the homes of two women yes f ^ f terday who reported fin's at their addresses. f Men of Cps. 3, 4. and 5 extinguished an oil burner fire in the V home of Mis. Frank Beal of 1059 Pines Lake Drive West which was reported nine minutes after a kitchen fire in ’he home of Mr*. John Komanitzkl, of 129 'Algonquin Trail. Mrs. Korrfemitzkl, told police she was frying food on the a- > stove and the grease started to bum. £ 6 7 '■ -V £ ' f One Injured In Accident £ f A Wayne woman sustained minor injuries last evening when the car in which she was riding was involved in a two vehicle CYANAMID ADDITION APPROVED — Member, of the Wayne Township Planning Board collision at the interjection of Hamburg Turnpike and Alps Road. confer over plans for now office addition at American Cyanamid. Site plans warn approved Mildred Eltringham, 58, of 42 Audubon Parkway, riding in a at test night's meeting hold in the council chambers at Town Hall. From left, are, Michael vehicle driven by Mjatthias A. Eltringham, 63, of the same ad Diamond, attorney; Ray Kay; Donald Gitas, town planner; William Hannanbarg, chairman; dress, was treated ajnd released at Chilton Memorial Hospital in Dorothy Simons, secretory; John leidy, business administrator; John Phelan and Fred Bauer. Pompton Plains following the accident. Below is map of area. __________________________ Their car collided with one driven by Joseph Evans, 33, of Post Place, Newfoundland, as Eltringham was making a left WAYN1 TODAY MAR. turn12, lf*8 intoPog« 2 Alps Road from the northbound lane of Hamburg Turn-®’ pikes and the Evans vehicle was proceeding south on the turnpike. Unidentified Car Causes Crash Route 46 east approximately 150 feet west of Old Turnpike Road was the scene of a two vehicle collision yesterday when an unidentified car stopped suddenly. A vehicle traveling in front of a van in the left lane of the highway, reportedly stopped, forcing the van driver, Victor M. Bomadino, 19, of 117 Post Avenue, Lyndhurst to Jam on his braked, causing the car behind him, driven by Joseph Olayar, 53, of 112 West Church Street, Nantcoke, Pa., to strike the rear of the truck.