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XXII—NO. 22 FORDS, I JUNE 30, I960 PRICE TEN CENTS XXII—NO. 22 FORDS, i JUNE 30, I960 PRICE TEN CENTS PAGE TWO •THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 School Project nomics rooms and auditorium , Jackson Family Edison Renews $32,000 Fire Trw ;. (Continued from Page 1) a natural between the two schools. (Continue from Page 1) (Continued from. Page 1) Approval is Sou with a seating capacity of 850, Mr. Boylan said there were and Mrs. Jack Laden, Gary and other points made, however. a cafeteria, gymnasium and two factors in determining use Rand Laden. Michael Germafc, raised a WOODBRIDGE — Vo •library. in Fire District No. 1, wl of the site: "1.) th® site is al- §7.00 dubious legal point to issuance includes Woodbrjdg-e and Even with the addition to theready owned by the school American Home Department of a license to The Pines. He waren, will cast their *al present high school and the district and 2.) it is located in of Sewaren History CJ.ub. said he was not objecting, how- August 11 on a rcfetend construction of a second school the greatest concentration of §5.00 iver. which, it passed, will autl •"it-will only take up up to 1967"High School student popula- Four Churches Alliance Mis- Germak presented a letter ize the Board of Fired Superintendent of Schools Pat-tion." sionary Society of Railway, from Secretary of State Ed- missioner to purchase a i rick A. Boylan informed the He also informed the ComCarteret- , Rahway and Mata- commissioner. ward J. Patten, -which, he said, fire apparatus. missioner that in a few years wan; Francis E. Amsel, Joseph he had obtained in Trenton The Board is also ask - "Then we will get in trouble another 1,500 pupil high'school Fenneliy, Mr. and Mrs. John yesterday. The letter bore yes- authorization to issue t>o again", the school head com- must be built. Parolski. terday's date.. in the amount of §32,000 mented. Mr. Spare related' he had in- §3.00 purchase the truck, to Dr. Hicholas Engelhardt, spected the Free School Lands Mrs. Jennings, Colonia The letter said that records show the charter for The Pines paid for over -a period ' Board consultant, supported and preferred that site. In re- §3.00 exceeding: 30 yeats," Mr. Boylan's claims, noting ply, Francis Wukovets, Board Anonymous, Thank You had been voided by his office that in five years high- school for non-payment of state taxes The polls will be open ft president said, $1.00 3 P. ML, to 1 P. M., at Wo facilities will be "most in- "Ideally, perhaps the Free Alfred Hollywood by proclamation of the gover- adequate." nor dated January 21, 1960. So bridgre Fire House, 418 Scl School Lands would be the best .Mrs. George Metzger Street. County Superintendent of site. But economically speaking far as records of the office are Schools Robert Blunt told the it is not. We must find some in making his report related concerned, the license had not commissioner lie "heartily en- ratables to pay for all these that the bond issue will include! been reinstated, the letter said. Bigger Program dorsed the Board's move to ob-schools. It is the opinion of thethe acquisition of a 25-acre The license had been held up (Continued from Page tain additional schools" and Planning Board and the Town in Colonia for a third „_.- by Council because of some and business .estabHshmen' said the "senior high school Committee that the Free School school in the future. ] confusion in routine .advertis- system in Woodbridge is the being asked for contributioj Lands are best suited for light "The bond issue will also ing carrying notification of support of the endeavor, most neglected in 'Middlesex industrial use. Anyway the site include an additional site in license renewal. Acting Council County". committee hopes that contr is in litigation and we can't getColonia, adjacent to the Gar- President- William. Margolis tions will be sufficient to in Asked to hazard a guess as toit now. We must start con- den State Parkway, essentially said last night the new legal .ontitraing success of the the amount of vacant land still struction immediately." owned by the Township for an- •-.,.*•• •*•, .>*,- V ,.*v ;% ;-fc : license for The Pines will be expanding Independence available in the Township for "I didn't know it was in liti- other elementary school", he published today, and Council program. residential purposes, Mr. Engle- gation", Mr. Spare replied. "If continued. "It includes a site of LENDING A NEIGHBOR A WELCOME HAND: Men of two churches, the Colonia Fire Department and the Township will investigate the tax matter. aardt replied his estimate in- you can't get it, of course it is approximately 12 acres in Port Road Department cooperated this week in tearing down the charred home of David Jackson, Arthur Avenue, Colonia, It did issue the license, how- dicates there is still sufficient another story." Reading, almost entirely owned this week. Above are some of the men from the First Baptist Church, hard at work assisting Mr. Jackson. ever. - Reminiscences land for 3,800 additional homes. Dr. Engelhardt said there are by the Township and a fourth Questioned on the matter "Can't I persuade yo Mr. Spare said he had a pri- two major problems connected site in Woodbridge proper, par- later, Joseph Callahan, owner write your memoirs?" mary objection to the site for with the Junior High School tially owned by the Township Summer Playgrounds July 19, 1 P. M., horseshoes, jscinski; Kennedy Park, Ade- 'Silent Pete' "No," answered Senai the Iselin High School as he July 26, 1 P. M. Elimination laide Donnelly, Victoria Young- of The Pines, said the fran- Sorghum. "I am now con<] tract. The traffic problem will and formerly used for veteran's (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) chise had been paid, and that disapproved of building a senior be a serious one and the play housing, for elementary school events will be held at each bluth; Menlo Park Terrace, trating most of the. intelled high school on the same site ped with swings — large and playground prior to the Town- Judy Kollar; Colonia, Cameo, garage by the mayor where the he has the cancelled check' to facilities I possess in arrang areas will be smaller. However, purposes." small—slides, hobby horses, see- prove it. with a junior high school. Mr. the traffic problem can be al- After a series of questions the ship-wide events. Joan Buckle, Outlook Avenue. cart was officially unveiled to have certain things : 'Weidersum pointed out the leviated by having traffic enter- Board representatives agreed saws, merry-go-rounds, bike- Junior Olympics, which have Barbara Jennings; Longhill, yesterday. It is painted black The third license, over which gotten." site was large enough for both ing the High School on the op-that referendum will be pre- racks, basketball backboards been most' successful in past Michele Fomenko, Inman Ave- enamel and has a red standardthere was no controvery, was and that large trees will form posite side and by limiting the sented to the public as a "pack- and volley ball courts. Group ears, will be held August 16, nue, Marion Lee. to warn - torists that Pete is issued for Highway Liquors Retreat number of vehicles coming to age deal", to which the comactivitie- s scheduled include a starting at 8:30 A. M., at Wood- Sewaren, School, Patricia on the job covering his coveted Inc. in the ^Menlo Park Shop- Father — Your training variety of athletic games, con-bridge High School Stadium. Main street.. It is not painted ping Center. It is a consump- school." missioner agreed. He noted that Radley, Glen Cove, Mary Moz- tion license, but the establish- the army was excellent, taut It was pointed out by Comif- it is broken up in a series of tests, shows and story telling Events scheduled include dash- dzierz, Buffer Strip, Margaret bright yellow as some people formed one bad habit. Table games will include packs ment has not as yet been con- missioner Kilpatrick that "ur- referenda, sectionalism pre- es, broad jumps, softball, bas- Kuchtyak; Port Read ing had anticipated. It has thick structed. Son—What Was that, fatr ban areas as a whole have less vails and there is a tendency dominoes, checkers, and puzz- ketball, soccer-ball throws, po- 'ourth Street, Nina Szoke and noiseless rubber tires and . Father — You can't get a1 land for play sites and that for voters to vote for the les. •- tatoe races and shuttle runs. Katherine Lombardi; Boynton wheels that can be greased with Foes of federation gain in from charging everything. L Woodbridge Township was nowproject in their particular area The Recreation Department Water sports and facilities No. 1, Charlotte Hutnick; Boyn- a grease gun. Rhodesia party. at this bills. definitely an urban area." only. will once again transport child are being made available at ton No. 2, Pat O'Neil; Haga- Pete has lived in Woodbridge Discussing the method of Mr. Kilpatrick advised the ren to the YMCA pool for a Sewaren Beach by the Town- man Heights, Joanne Ferioli; at 17 Nielsen Street for the past paying for the schools, Mr. Department of Local Govern- swim session. Approximately ship and the Sewaren Outboard Avenel, Park, Florence Peter- 40 years. He claims he is going Johnson agreed with Mayor ment will not hold hearings 250 children will be accom Motor Club. •-•. son and Virginia Cashion; on to 69 and as far as he can Adams stating it should be a during the month of August modated w e e k 1 y.
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