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Ocean Grove, NJ 775-9248 JO -8 Salj Yl2 - 5 Sunday^ Use Coupons and Save $ $ $ Page 7 £ a t in 1875 mxh © i m e s VOL. evil NO. 26 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, N.J. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1987 USPS 402420 TWENTY CENTS Township Lists Streets For Repair, Repaving Neptune Twp. - The owner liquor licenses were municipal committee June approved along with six 15th approved repaving club licenses (Legion Post portions of nine township 266, Legion Post 346, streets, awarding the VFW Post 2639, Shark contract to Cardell, Inc. River Beach and Yacht, Elks They are - Lodge 998 and Omega Psi Central Ave. and Phi fraternity.) Lawrence Ave. in Ocean Kenneth O’Donnell was Grove; 9th Ave., Stamford hired as a summer Ave., Ely Rd., Morrisey Recreation Director at a Rd., Carton Ave., Vernon salary of $2,000. Ave. and So. Riverside Dr. Playground directors ($6.50 in Neptune. per hr.) are Catherine The Stamford Ave. repair Crowley, Karen was started with 1985 funds O’Donnell, Roberta and will now be completed. Romers, Alfred Natale, The committee ordered Debra Bormann, Andrew the township engineer to Goodman and Mary Pat draw the necessary plans Riordan. Assistants ($5.50 and specifications for its per hr.) are Anne Marie share of the proposed Blaney and Joe Gentile. Wesley Lake Young playground N.H.S. Graduation June 18 Videof Productions). " improvements. The assistants ($3.35 per hr.) engineer was also are Shanna Clarritt, authorized to draw Margaret Fisher, Stephanie in Ocean Grove Auditorium improvement plans for Brand, William Schmidt, Alberta Lake, utilizing a Kim Murphy, Barbara There were 3,500 in the magnificent Hope-Jones Cannon and Carolyn J. $100,000 state grant. Alaimo, Kathy Wasson, audience and their organ. Furbeck (Ocean Grove The Circle-A- John Fiore and Michael applause and cheers Graduation speakers Woman’s Club); Tonya T. Construction Co., Inc., Zarro. echoed around the Great were Kimble C. Cannon, Bunting (Perfect lowest of four bidders was Lester Berry, Douglas A. Auditorium in Ocean Grove "Challenges Toward The Attendance); Carolyn awarded the $109,900 Jefferson, William W. as the Neptune High Future;" James M. Furbeck (Jr. Order U.A.M.); contract for interior Wolverton, Michael E. Lee, School graduating seniors - Vecchione, "A New Kim Cannon, Carole L. refinishing and repair in the George Mallory and Walter 285 strong - ended their Beginning," and Jennifer W. Roesch and Colleen police wing of the Neptune F. Preston were hired as high school years last Balinsky, "Our Final Waddell (Teenager); John Municipal Complex. public works laborers at Thursday night. Triumph Together." F. Kopcak (Raymond Twenty-four private $6.75 per hour. The night of emotion Award winners were - Cruickshank Scholarship). opened with the class Gary R. Baling, Kim Also, Mia L. Jones, processional to the Cannon and Colleen P. Charea E.L. Johnson, Auditorium choir loft as Waddell (Student Council Sheila R. Corbin and Nicole Stephen Beltle, 1986 Scholarship); Jason A. A. Cooper (Monmouth graduate and Haverford Blum (Thomas D. Miller); County Cotillion); Sean E. College student, played Gary Beling (Bausch & Vestal (Alpha Phi Alpha); Elgan’s "Pomp and Lomb Medal); Jennifer Sally A. Amatelli (Marion P. Circumstance" on the Balinsky, Gary Beling, Kim Meade); Colleen Waddell (Jostens Foundation Leadership); Douglas M. Martin (Legion 346 What Is The Future Scholarship); Katherine C. Of Ocean Grove? Continued on Page 4 This question is often asked of The Times by Signs Put letter, by phone, in person . by resident, by vacationist, by visitor! Parking Ban ICE CREAM PARLOR DEBUT . BONNIE HOGAN, This week we are repeating our request for In Effect Manager of Bon Bon’s Ice Cream Parlor, 60 Main Ave., readers to write The Times their views and Ocean Grove, decorates her store front as TINA opinions on the future of Ocean Grove. Ocean Grove - There SALTAMACCHIA looks on. is a new one-hour The new Parlor lists all their specials on Page 10. The future of Ocean Grove as a unique Christian parking ban in the Main (Photo by Rob Newman/RDN Video Productions). seaside resort hinges on the future of the Camp Ave. business district Meeting Assn., and its religious and cultural between Central and New NOTICE program. This separates the Grove from other York Aves. from March seashore towns. NEPTUNE - OCEAN GROVE DAYS RESTAURANT 15 to December 15. No refuse collection on Friday, Friday Night ' NO PARKING on the July 3, and Saturday, July 4. Live Jazz Guitarist The Times is planning several articles on the NORTH side of Main Ave. Residents are requested not to Serving Dinner til 11 ;00 subject, and your views will be assimilated into on THURSDAYS from 7 place refuse at curb until next these published expressions. Sign your letters and A.M to 8 A.M. regular collection day. tell us if you don’t want your name used. and NO PARKING on the SAMPLER INN LAMPS RE-WIRED Are the amenities of the community waning?. SOUTH side of Main Ave. CAFETERIA One day service. Drop off at The Is the ambiance of the community fading?. on FRIDAYS from 7 A.M. 28 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Loft,60 Main Ave., Ocean Grove to 8 A.M. Open 7 Days, Serving; Are real estate values too high for property use Violators will be towed Breakfast - 7:45 -10:00 A M . as in the past? Tell us what you think and send to Lunch-11:30-1:50 P.M. TEMPO HAIRDRESSERS away and car owners will Dinner-4:15-7:30 P.M. The Times, P.O. Box 5, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756. be fined. Spring A-Head for ’87. Come see Edythe & Hugo. 775-0986. PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1987 Giants Take / Major League Championship Wicker porch sets & accents, oak & pine traditional furniture, fine selection of country accessories ^handi-crafts . personalized gift baskets. abx> UPS Shipping Daily 52 Pitman Avenue "Auditorium Square" Ocean Grove, NJ 775-9248 JO -8 SaLj yl2 - 5 Sunday^ AVAILABLE NOW Banquet/Meeting Room ' Seats up to 75 . Ideal for Receptions Group - Retirement - Graduation Parties, Showers KOLAKOWSKI, Coach NICK Family Reunions, Company and Club Events, etc. ~ Qualify For Tournament Of Champions CARCICH. Bottom Row (I. to r.) - Attractive Ground Floor Facilities with Neptune - The Giants The Giants will play in JOE CAREY, DAVID won the Major League the Tournament of WILSON, RON Private Entrance In Championship this past Champions against South CHEVESTICK, JAY season with a 14-1 record. Wall at Ocean Township. DRIVER, JEREMY The Giants beat every team The game is scheduled at CARCICH, ROBBIE Liiiagaard Hotel in their division in the Ocean Twp’s. Colt Field KIBBLER, SCOTT Ocean Grove Call 774-4049 season series with most of located off Logan Rd. on PLAKYDA. ^ ElJ([^([^f[=Jj[[n] [CJJIMJM the wins coming from their Friday at 5:45 p.m. Not pictured: Bahku two top pitchers, Jeremy Top Row (I. to r.) - Thorpe and Eric Carcich and Ron Coach JOHN DRIVER, Vanderhoef. Chevestick. TODD FLESCA, TOM F u r n it u r e » «.flJLajuum.fl a b.8.9 a Bj.ajLft a ftftjjui.8 a a n aa» I- Public Swimming Pool COMING r (Srohc Antiques Now Open EVENTS 127 HECK AVENUE at OCEAN GROVE N J 0 7 7 5 6 Pr o p r ie t o r s DEEP HOLLOW PARK This is a paid directory of k e n s< K a r e n A n t iq u e T o v s events of non-profit (201 ) 774-0594 E l e c t r ic T r a in s Filtered Pool for Clean Swimming organizations. Rate 50 cents per line. Minimum plus Picnic Groves charge $3.50. Cali 775- 0007. OPEN 11 A M -7 PM SAT. JUNE 27 Weekends $5.00 Adult, $4.00 Ages 3-11 (Infants Free) GERALDINE L. THOMPSON Weekdays $4.00 Adult, $3.00 Ages 3-11 (Infants Free) Pathway Market MEDICAL HOME AUX. CRAFT Store Hours Cor. Pilgrim Pathway SHOW will be held at South Wall Fire Co., Atlantic Ave., Wall Twp. 9 Mon thru Sat & Olin Street Located 1 Mile from Collingwood Circle, Farmingdale 7 AM - 5:30 PM Ocean Grove South of Route 33 a.m. - 4 p.m. Refreshments available for sale. Exceptional 774-1749 Call 938-2233 crafts. (24-26) JLSLSJULSLA ft fl B H.ILB g B 8 tLLaj».a-B-ftAJJLAa.OJLftAJLILAAJj' GRADE A SAT. JUNE 27 CHICKEN LEGS $ .69 LB. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OCEAN GROVE MUSEUM OPENING - 2:00 p.m. at 53 Central USDA CHOICE Ave. (Mutual Aid Savings & Loan BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS 2.19 LB. OCEAN GROVE Building) (26) FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC OB. CHBISTOPHER GOOD, D.C. PALMER GRADUATE USDA CHOICE CENTER SAT. JUNE 27 LONDON BROIL TOP ROUND CUT 3.19 LB. FLEA MARKET & BLOOD W£ WELCOME SENIORi> EMERGENCY • PREVENTATIVE BANK & REFRESHMENTS. REHABILITATIVE CARE Sponsored by 17th Masonic CALIFORNIA GENERAL A ATHLETIC INJURIES District Assoc. 9 a.m. till ? at SEEDLESS GRAPES 1.19 LB. • $UI>S ( FAILS • CAK ACCIDENTS PHYSIOTHERAPY i. Ocean Ldg. #89, F & AM; Rt. 38 & 4 JOB STRAINS • MUSCLE PAINS DAY, CVEKING AMO SATURDAY HOURS Maxwell Dr., Wall. Space - $10. • NECK, BACK; ARM I LEG PAIN NECTARINES .69 LB. Rain date July 11. For info, call 60 MAUI AVEAUi OCEAN G R 0 « R.R.Sergo 775-1382. (26) • W0*km9n't C»mp. CALIFORNIA 4 hiveoneti Aeceptt4 CALL 775-7650 JUNE 29 Thru ICEBERG LETTUCE .69 EA. JULY 5 CITRUS HILL ORANGE JUICE 1/2 GAL. 1.59 THE OCEAN GROVE AND PANCAKE BREAKFAST -6:00 . NEPTUNE TIMES a.m. -11:30 a.m. Sponsored by MONTCO 16 OZ. BOX (Since 1875) Thunderbird District of the ELBOW MACARONI 2 BOXES .99 The Ocean Grove and Neptune Times (USPS 402420) is published Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts weekly for $12.00 per year by The Ocean Grove a n d Neptune Times, of America.
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