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THE COAST ADVERTISER Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Behnar, Will Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avonby-Thesea Seventy-Fifth Year — No '. BEUIA; PUB. UdKAHK 10TI ME,, 8ELSAR ,N.J. 07719 THE COAST ADVERTISER Official Newspaper For Belmar, South Behnar, Will Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avonby-theSea Seventy-fifth Year — No. 6 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, 07tI9, THURSDAY, MAY 11,1967 Seven Cento Wall Committee Maclearie, Ferruggiaro, Taglor Acts to Prohibit Top Soil Removal Score Victories in Belmar Vote WALL TOWNSHIP - No toptwil will be removed from Township Robert Pringle, who waged a lands hi any zone, according to Crook Ticket Upset in Avon; determined campaign to break an ordinance adopted by the into the Commission ticket, polled Township Committee last night 771 votes. Other independents, Lowenstein in Bradley Beach John Henderson, Chamber of The rule prohibits the removal Voters went to the polls in three Shore communi- Commerce officer, had 443, and of top soil from any area, unless Harry Schlossbach had 343. Both it ia in conjunction with the eon- ties on Tuesday, but only in Belmar did they return Mr. Henderson and Mr. Schloss- struction of buildings on the lot the incumbents to office as a full ticket. bach sought office four years Belmar voters renamed Ma^or Pefer Maclearie and ago. Mr. Pringle was a candidate Robert Brunet, Woolley Road; for the first time. wanted to know if this meant Commissioner John Ferroggiaro and John A. Taylor "all" areas and Mayor Joseph N>. to office by nearly 2-1 margins Judge Simmill yesterday, Mr. The Urban Renewal program Ehret assured him It meant "a* over three independent candi- Crook's name was drawn and he was tthh e chiehiff IIssu e of tthhe cam- areas". dates. win be the third Commissioner. paign, with the incumbent Com- missioners defending the work, The Committee also paved ma A von voters put two newcomers Bradley Beach voters returned way lor the construction of a in office, and then left Hie thiwi Mayor Eugene Lwenstein to of- and Mr. Pringle the most out- spoken critic. shopping center in the BrieOa scat undecided through a tie vote. fice and one of his ticket, D. Circle area, when it adopted a» In a surprise result, Joseph H. Phillip Gerand. However, Mayor In Avon, Joseph II. Clements, resolution confirming Board ot Clements and William J. Leach Lowenstein could not pull his en a determined critic of the incum- Adjustment action hi granting a were named to the Commission, tire ticket into office, as Leon- bent Commissionersioner, polled variance to the Piedmont ReaBj while Mayor Harry Crook, Jr., ard W. RUey, depute police chief, high total m Tuesday'Tueads, s. ele Oorp.«" and Edward H. Thompson, Jr., won a seat on the Commission. He bad 666. HHii s runnini g mate, tied for the third spot. Belmar voters turned out in William J. Leach, was second The measure was held up ae Borough Attorney Donald J. fairly heavy numbers. The Bor- with 536. while Mr. Crook and the last Township meeting, when Cunningham said yesterday (hat ough 2.W3 voters, and In Mr. Thomson tied with the Committee sought to obtain the tie, BHter the law, was to be Tuesday's election. Mayor Mac- Independents Lloyd Thomas ami the mane* of the principals ft broken by the drawing of one of learie polled 1,393 to lead his Richard MerUne polled 917 and the Pflkbnont Corporation. Last two names from a box in front of ticket. Commissioner Taylor was 76 respectively. night, however, the measure pasted and on recommendation ol Superior Court Judge Elvin second with 1,385, and Commis- Mayor Lowensteln was Committoeman Harry Rash, a SimmiH. At the drawing Wore sioner Ferruggiaro had 1,306. man in Bradley Beach with 1027 meeting will be held with Pied- votes. Mr. Riley was second in mont to discuss the project As the balloting with 1,011 votes the time, it is believed, the names Faulty Notice Causes Cancellation and D. Philip Gerand was thind will be learned. with 971. Incumbent Commission- HAPPY WINNERS - r Peter Maclearie, and Commissioner J ohn A. Taylor, left, and Commlssloaer Jehu Fermgglaro are all Of Sale of Property in Neptune City er Peter J. Flood was fourth and smiles as they tally the i la Tuesday'! elections. All were returned to office by decisive margins, and were participants In a The project needed the vari- lost a seat by 36 votes. He had Victory parade through streets Tuesday night after the result was i ance because a portion of flat NEPTUNE CITY - A faulty The Council sold a lot, 100 by 933. The third member of the public notice caused Borough 100 feet, on Bryant avenue to land la in a residential zone. It Lowenstein ticket, Alan Quixley was revealed that for the proj- Council to cancel the sale oi John Rowland, Hampshire Ter., polled 916 votes. Max Cohen, the eight acres of borough-owned for (1,600. Bond Ordinance Urban Review ect, Piedmont will purchase !• third member of the Flood tick- Belmar Residents acres from the C and B Realty land Monday night. At the time et, was last in the voting with Dance hails or dance clubs The Belmar First Aid I has just purchased an amb.il- Corp., and SVi acres from the of the sale, its was noticed that 904. the notice omitted one condition. that charge admission or a mem- ance, which fully equipped, < $19,000.00. The need for this am- Is Introduced Turned Down estate of Chauncy Allen. bership fee would be prohibited Tuesday night, the winning Mac- bulance was so urgent that 8 Squad was forced to order it wlth- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS BELMAR - A request that the R. and H. Corporation, who of- The shop center will be built by an ordinance introduced last learaoFerraggiaio-Taylor ticket out mounting a drive to j i money to pay for it. The neces- A bond Issue that would finance Belmar Commission set up a fered $37,500 for the property, on land fronting on Routes IS night. One official said the meas- staged a victory motorcade sary money was takes i" tbe Squad's Building Fund, a fund the surfacing of the Borough ten- meeting with Donald Haight, Ur- set a condition that three paper and 70, opposite the Brandywina ure was aimed at "juvenile through Belmar streets. The pa- started years ago, was occasionally named in nis courts, create a basketball ban Renewal director, to "ex- streets, Smock Avenue, Locust Development I clubs." The ordinance, which rade of backers of the ticket Since our present home is court, and a parking lot in the and Woodcreat Place, would be the will of some I plain Urban Renewal figures," amends the zoning ordinance, al- drove on F Street, Inlet Terrace, 1 it's replacement or reno- Allaire Road Municipal Park, as Richard Sharpe and Robert abandoned by the Borough. The small and outmoded, was turned down as "repetitious" so limits walls and fences to a Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Ave- ;. Now, we are faced with the well as provide for the purchase Crowther were appointed at al- paper streets lie within the vation in the not too di by the Commission. height of (our feet. nues. year old utility ambulance, at a of two trucks, a leaf picker, anc ternate members of the Board of boundaries of the property for prospect of replacing « Jefry Greco, 215 13th Avenue, $10,000.00. a street sweeper waa introduced Adjustment. Mr. Sharpe, a fcnaar sale, which is to be used for a cost, when equipped, i told the Commission Oat "bad Other ordinances introduced by Borough Council on Monday. mayor, atoo served on the Board) garden apartment site. publicity on Urban Renewal dur- would authorize three instead of Kennedy Raps One of the prim* 1 of every American family la The bonding ordinance would ing the recent campaign hat of Adjustment previously. Borough Attorney George A. two sergeants in the police de- the certainty that, < X, some member of the family provide $45,000 for the projects brought out several figures on the An ordinance, Introduced two BariKilkj, Jr., said that omitting partment and regulate chimney will requirt hospi' I surgery. To meet she ever grow Public hearing on the ordinance work." and, he said, It would be weeks ago, was rejected by the the notice of the removal of the construction. ing cost of these s •t everyone is enrolled under some wlU be May 22. "good" if Mr. Haight wwould Committee after Commltteenaal Strike Measure I met from a fund similar to life paper (treats made the notice The three will have a hearing plan whereby the i Under a recently passed amend- schedule a "night.'" to that the Arthur Krumm feared , BBLMAR - Brian T. Kennedy, i In one of these plant has May 22. insurance. The I ment to the ordinance covering public might get the "true tat." not be effective. The rule Behnar attorney, who Is active- i about twenty dol- Council than ordered two addi- The Council adopted a resolu- increased t the Board of Adjustment, Thomas But Commiaaloner John Ferrug- have allowed the ly seeking the Republican nomi- uisite to such care tional bids (ran Arthur Bahlav, tion agreeing to maintain 400 lars per I J. Madigan, Jr., and Charles mittee to release cash feet of > service road that will nation far the new AawnMy r hit service, pteple are prior to the Aabury Park, and John D. Lattar- ant to be created in South Mon- Wheat, both of Claridge Drive, connect with the Boute 31 Free- r granted never bofter- ^ggC-T^gcl^t'ta *, «the work is deemed sat* ut.
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