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\ ;HE MIDDLESEX COUNTY MKUt TOP COVERAGE £ead«r-Prew and Leader Shopper MSO 05 0.X Ob —top circulation coverage in OkOUO Woodbridfe area. Scrv4ttg--Woodbridge Township, Carterct and Edison Entcnd ii Ind Clui Mall PuhHiM WttMy TEN CENTS At P. O. Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, January 31, 1968 On W«dne»diy Teacher Strike Is Averted As Union Accepts Package WOODBRIDfrE — The Wood- bridge Federation of Teacher* at a special membership meet- Title Closed ing Wednesday afternoon voted Boy Scouts To Observe to accept the Board of Educa- tion's proposals, putting to end Tuesday For what might have been another teacher strike. First Citizenship Day About 65 per cent of the teach- Claypit Site ers gave (heir approval to the WOODBRIDGE — Boy Scduls, [ with particular emphasis on the As a prelude to Boy Scout conditional agreement reached early Wednesday morning be- representing each of Woodbridge olice Building and the many week, the assembled troops of WOODBRTDGE The Fed- Township's 25 troops, will par- w enforcement tools there. Woodbridge will hold a flag- erated Department S to r e s | tween the WFT and the school ticipate Tuesday in nctlvlties Later the boys will enjoy din- raising ceremony at the Muni- through Rousse Company, de- board. marking their first Citizenship ner at the Brass Bucket, to be cipal Building, Saturday, Feb- elopers of Baltimore, Md., for- "It has be/n a long, hard Day. Uowed by their attendance at ruary 3, at 9:00 A. M. A short mally took title to 135 acres of struggle," Alfred Passintino, laypit lands at a closing held president of the WFT said after Gregory Britt, Troop 78, has e official sessios of the Muni address by Mayor Barone will ipal Council. be part of the ceremony. yesterday in New York. Jacob- the meeting at Stanley's Res- STATE WINNER: Howard Weissman, Woodbridge, is shown receiving a $1,000 scholarship been selected by the scouts to son, Goldfarb and Tansman of taurant, Route 1. "There wew award from James J. ("affrey, New Jersey Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a serve as honorary "Mayor of Perth Amboy were .the brokers. many reluctant to accept the resident «f Menlo Park Terrace, after winning Ihe Voice of Democracy contest. Weissman will the Day". Thomas Anderson of The site is between Metuchen board's package, but the majori- go oil to cappete for the National Award. Left to right, Herbert Blitcti, central area Voice of Troop 40 will take Council Pwe- Nothing Doing! ty felt they were ready t» ac- Democracy chairman; Mayor Ralph P. Baronc, Weissman and Caffrey. Avenue and Route 9 and be- ident Joseph Nemyo's seat, ween the high tension lines cept it." while Clifford Spies, Troc# 42 and tie Reading Railroad Charles Richards, form»r and Richard Heller, Troop' 70 tracks teacher who wa* recently re- and Robert Barber, TroojJ ,44 Won HRename Seamans. Fwe property owners were leased from tile Middlesex Coun- Candidate - Budget Forum will occupy the seats of the nvolved in the deal. The prop ty Workhouse after serving 24 councilmen-at-large — Robert erty was bought from Sam Ship- days of a 30-day nentence for Smith, John Hila and Charles Mrs. Morgan, Says Mayor per representing Beth Israel contempt of court following last Terzella. Cemetery Association, The M. year's teacher strike, Mid the The honorary "ward council- WOOBBRIDGE—"Last night's was concerned with Mrs. Mor D. Valentine Division of A. P. negotiating committee did an Set By LWV-PTA Leaders men" are from troops located lerformance at the Human gan's plight and played some Green Company, John Almasi, effective job. within the wards they represent, ights Commission meeting re- rote in gaining housing for her Louis Sisto of United Excavating "The spirit of last year was WOODBRIDGE - Twb forums cadi of the nine candidates for item in New Jersey, our taxpay- the troop numbers are in paren- ffirmed my conviction^ that where she wanted it and she is Company and United Advertis- not with us this time around," in one will be held by the Woocl- the Board of Education on Feb-iers cannot afford apathy. An in thesis: Joseph Semsel (37), First Woodbridge Township per se aware of this. There is no rea ing Corporation, Richards said. "The issues were bridge Township ParentTeach- ruary 13, will be given an op- telligent vote cannot be obtain- Ward, Councilman Harold Mor be better served without son for contorting the issue Although the price was not not as great and we depended er Presidents' Coune-il in coop- portunity to be heard. There ed unless all issues are under- tensen's seat; John Castles (73), lev. (Theodore) Seamans and other than causing unwarranted revealed, one spokesman said upon collective wisdom. Every- Mrs. (Paula) Morgan", Mayor stress in our town. The issue eration with the League of will be a question aad answer stood, The issues concern quat Councihnair John fi. Bgkn's "It was a fantastic sum". one did a go.d job." Women Voters Thursday, Feb- period. ity education and taxes. These seat; Edward Benkert (48) Kalph P. Barone said today at is being contorted by some wh It was learned on good au- press conference ay lip service to the caus Accept 37-Point Package ruaEy 1 at School U Auditorium, Mrs. Anthony Brown, presi1 issues deserve the utmost con- Councilman George Yates' seat; thority that the tota 1 price paid The mayor's statement was In >f equal rights and justice i Th« teachers had to vote on Ross Street, Woodbridge at 8:00 dent of the PTA Presidents', cern of every parent and tax- Robert Behrens, (46), Council for the 135 acres W8s $4,100,000. a 37-ffoint package and a state- Council stated: The purpose of:payer in the Twnship. nswer to the resignations Tues- I while in reality they an Federated Department. Stores P.M. T man Gene Tomasso's seal nftd day night of Actiug .Chairman suUing o*ly to agitate." ment of administrative policies ioL_JMJiel, wttti Mrs. thhe *orufo m js to discouragJ e voter )I, .Vfe* program has been en- j M7chael "Mangione"(31 f Council expects to be operating by 1970, from the Board of Education McCormick of the apathy. Bocaffse Woodbridge[titled ''Education is a Commun-i William Kileallin*s seat William Morton, Mrs. Mary The mayor also indicated tha the spokesman further said. McCormick of the , . , , , , , ... , ,r . „ mann William Ki]gallin*s seat idell and James Pope. They he gave "Mrs. Morgan the fu Under tfte policies, transfers 1S toe imv± largest schoo[ sys lty Affalr When completed, the indoor League of Womeo, Voters as | '' ' The boys will sit at the Coun oted that if the mayor reap- sooperation of our legal staff must be submitted before May 1 moderator, will concern a pres- cil table Tuesday night with the mall to be constructed will "out- of each school year, the adminis lointed Rev. Seamans who has shortly after I took office. It wa shine the Cherry Hill shopping entation and explanation of the officials whose offices they wiL ieen the center of controversy resolved shortly after that". tration will recommend the em- school budget. Speakers will in- hold in an horferary capacity center", the same spokesman ployment of technicians to ser- High School Boys Nabbed nd Mrs. Morgan that they Walton Smith, Rabbi Philip aid. clude Mayor Ralph P. Barone, Others who will sit at the table would reconsider. When the vice and maintain all audio- William Bihler and Charles Brand, the Rev. Brian McCor- will be Garry Lapidus (42) who erms of the two ran out the mick and Mrs. Miriam Balder- visual equipment, tile Depart- Famula, president and vice will be honorary Township ment of Elementary Education president respectively of the mayor did not reappoint them. ston indicated they wished to For Cemetery Vandalism Clerk, a post held by Joseph J Continuing his statement May- discuss the matter with the Board Campaign will conduct a study of the math- Board of Education; Patrick A. Valenti; John McKeague (40 ematics. Boylan, superintendent of WOODBRIDGE—After weeks >r Barone said the meeting "was mayor before taking any action. of investigation, Woodbridge De- who will sit as corporation coun display of demagoguery which The two-newly-appointed mem- The settlement provides lor a schools and William J. Burns, cil with Norman Robbins and Drags On and On , ectives Felix Galasso and Steve invariably results from dealing bers, Mrs. Lillian Szalay and basic salary range of $6,300 to his administrative assistant. Simon took into custody today Library Bd. Dennis Nagy (84) who will sil with personalities instead of Joseph Dunn did not take part WOODBRIDGE — It is less $10,300 in 12 annual steps. Th« The mayor will explain the two juveniles who allegedly en- as Township solicitor with Isa :old issues". ,-Me$day night's discussion. than two weeks to the Board' original aim of the WFT wa« municipal tax structure while tered a mausoleum last Decem- dore Rosenblum. "I am outraged that they Spurgeon Cameron, Plainfield >t Education election in Wood- $7,000 to $14,000. Premium pay Boylan and Bums will discuss ber 23, cousing considerable Elects Mahon The twelve other boys repre- would subvert this important NAACP, said it would "be best briige Township but very little is also provided for additional the effect of the budget on the damage. senting various officials and de ssue to personalities", Dr. Ba- to deal with a human rights nterest is being shown. Per courses and degrees beyond tfa* rone went on.