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S M Iia O Pens C Hristm As S Hopping Season a U Th O R Ity to I Request Sm iia Opens Christmas Shopping Season ^im rtystv*1 3 COVERING I Oe I.AW',a? 1 rav?N3Hipj e* J «»?MC95ii„ WAflljHW And • >UaUJOEO. H iT M U i am ■I ■■-•.' 'tfceute ■ M A I A * AH SWMMMJHI Uam&br MATAWAN. N. J., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1965 Meinbor W K YEAR -~ 14tn WEB' Naw Jertej- I1™** AacneUUao EditorltJ AM»c}aUo Sing!* Copy Ton C*nH rr 0 Santa Arrives In Matawan A uthority To M ownship' PBA Receives Charier I Request Bids I . I j 'Itv; .MalJ'van 'Iov/u-dnp Uiibt'.ri p* 'viv ii| ;i .c.v-v lim ; hriv.e-.Ni thv i Authority Tuesday flight vof>*d to ; Sfnithninf* p :ko ai.d aparrirrats ' ; ad ve rtise f*>r b ids, re turn ab le D er. |Jo bt* crmsin.K.UN.l on lhv C am po i , 112, fui cyn-.MuctiOii of a 2 SOO t'OOi p.'jm'r:.;/ *»rf ! -va-it Maio Si. Mitv.ir 1 [.stretch of sevvtr line in tb'.* Clib h. I ripba^ii, «nth**rny Ui-I • WiOd Bvach area. j;J^cuo-, rtrtx>i icd Io jl tn*.* co n n at lur j T|i>: auliKoUy contends lhc work -psiipu:.*» r;v: -it th*- v. 5-lt>, j has not been don* proprrly by Iho !iu ;.i hyt has requited lhat tht* au ,orig:nal cd.atrartor, C. J. Pnrdcu, ; Ihom y pav one tlunl v*i‘ this. North Brunswick, and i.s Mdtn;; k Vr ‘i •aphajp.Ni 'W'damcd that j up completion of the satire new ; |h« 'He \vih prnvido s»*r\ i* r fo»- srvvci iii the Oittv.oy^ Jinui'* sinifiui Ii'.1 ' CiiHwoo-J iitca yi.H IM** n.iifixt? i*\ii - 1'bt* ify wii) .s».‘t,‘k ('> btiVi* »§ ?•!.’.'■V'V ir. fm u Jljt* ;tf>irt• j ll»‘‘ tchi ! (o nt!.iC r |>ai>1 for wii ««cnt . [o ii.'vV;:!,; ' !•.»( t a p e rfo rm a n c e bujuJ pr>%h,U by lii'.- di*) o r u >i1 (. urrt'tU u jn ia^ni,* /u<;d>. ; Pardun firm or (rori aln‘.v.ly ttJ.i.’.t W'\i\ i ri,‘i v v.'V, !i.* l>: cot;. ’ iv l'h 1 .• *!<f 'tnd'-i A jiy jna! nTtfjiw.*, ,it '-ji' i‘ ; l ‘i )CV: (*f V *.! *-;*< jii»i’it', ).. 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Il vas estunaicd Iho new liflay f»%ci. orov.ifo*! for tr-Mtnvm Santa's arrival opcnwl the yule (hopping sea*on In I ____ v.'tj ild u; -?.n Ih*: pJr*' ft»r lh“ «v»i* |o.iHMMUM) .m IIohs u f st*'.\i.*ra;;t.* s.'VUi.it! . J:i :> JVi‘--,n , .V tom Lutiid no's ^ ia'-' i Mlonso Viiowvino, (U‘H> vtat** vn’t* j»i»-.idi!nl i aeu uuit was formed Svpt. IS «-b<*n lh‘‘ tm vnfblp l-l- -JA »xf‘.noy t; j lV M art *1 his ts the »l \h in ti\e t?iti ui tin* **atraljue«\ Avuxiation, prr^cots wilhdr<*» fro;u tht K:*.-.iiburg **HA which «i e«m* mutod <nv»r.i»»s v>t thv* sy>t*.*«n. (i"s i, nuaLy a dtarU-j fot M ataw aa Townshiji Chupt«*r to prisi'd o< otHc«*i« frnm thst btirouj*h, Madison Township Votes For sC*< (ot Oct i> Whii*.* .y*iue scC*| AnticIpnU' bu'ivas^ Pauohna/* l lilford iMarUli jr., lor.il president. Ih? Bwch jm) MftUwaa HorcuKh, tio:;-* of tho aVsU'rn CouM lx* ser*} Pliant III ot oonsiiucuon iv vitvd otiieri> could tiol until *ht? ad-: ntnv l‘ndt.*r way. tht* Uin-ctoi addcti, dJtio.vii wotk n oniplottvl land officials ar-’ a ‘*0 jv*; S lad kn s Ouster; Mullane Named About three per u*m />; th-.' lin o ,: mc«i*as^ n* H.*v\a>it*, a now Regional Board Receives Bids l)Ul a'»Kil Va por to r i o' ‘H** ior,- <**mlr.»«-t u ir o;d«M', ; John K. M ullane, form er t o w n • cent Canccllerl, ’Republican*. rnak-j sonu-what out ni sy-uip a thy, w ith noctitV'*5:,_ , art* in liie nx‘\\ l-’“ authv»tu\ »t!v » a )opi**d a ship attorney ar.d now dty solici-j Ing a majority tv> appoUt him. j thorn.1 of her o»vn fatty on thi* o w n - , dKput. Hi.' imiv-ir o.ti-i .it-il it 1 Im i'l i-'-.n!,it.ua tv' rji- j .i;< ill* tor of Siiuth An,boy, tvhrfe J1*11 Major Harry Mo'son^ci anct; cil. haminorml at them fw j:i ex-{would »ak.? al«m i«n »<•<•;.> to lav tL’ iiii.mn j>t im-n il, fm i"m- F o r INew U o y d Road School puctu'M law, was nknted the new i Councilmen Vi'ctoi O'Utica uiid ’ l>!-»naii<m that w,i; nut ; tnc -*5t«0 n" .1 v--l \ln.i m tlw j.!"ii-H •>: i.u- t'::tf.v,»nt - vliltn.wil ! 1 n<Kgi<:tr«t-i of Madfjna Yowiwhipf i.eon#T<( Hornster, D^ntocrar*. .nt.iina. Sho made favorable m m 'm n wwk if in el»v.tUM aiva., a id H'.k i Ians tu.K h.tliiint^ il.a ll.t/j wers Sl,.»^).v*vK) uuJn the ih»..:a'. ii V i'l.iu,’ . *v‘ :rr*! K»**.* and CV.* Mondav. Mr. Mutlftti* was named j"no." Mr. Mull^nf's api'msnl- »« Mr. SUtlkuV w i’k w:I'i i> vcn-! Ihtoiiith istll.is In- do : l!-nwver. <i.-»|v:i- th.* far. tii.11 tft r..v l t‘.. 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