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Federal Grant of $32000 Goes to Township Health THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY o o TOP' COURAGE Leader-Press and Leader Shoppet —top circulation coverage in >«5 00 Woodbridge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carterei and Edison Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, July 13, 1967 PnMlihtd Wwkly On Thuraday •*ar TEN CENTS FOUR NEW COPS APPOINTED; Federal Grant Of $32,000 Goes Present Civil Service List Exhausted; Police To Township Health Department Head Seeks Examination WOODBRlPfiK - Four men or High School. He graduated ic Film Corporation, Linden, at Tor Adult Health Maintenance' worn appointed to Ihe police de- 1965 from Massanutten Mill present. WOODBRIDGE — A $32,000 grant has been awarded fay the U.S. Depart- pa rlmcnt, today effective Au- ary Academy, Woodstock, Va., A graduate of Woodbridge Se gust 1, hut since one of them is nd attended Pennsylvania Mil- nior High School, class of 1959,, ment of Health, Education and Welfare to Woodbridge Township's Health and in service actually only three tary College, Chester, Pa., for Engel is 26 years old, is married; On Its Way - - Welfare Department, Mayor Ralph Baroone and Dr. Antoine Attalla, head of men will be added to the force year. His Civil Service rat- and the father of a daughter, the Division of Health, announced today. at present. ng was 74.083. three and a half years old. He By RUTH WOLK "Our citizens can be proud of their He alth Department", Dr. Barone said, The four, as listed by Mayor Marine Veteran attended local schools and grad- WOODBRIDGE — Work will start by November 1 on the "because we are one of only four applicants in the entire country who were Ralph P. Barone, are: yetvay, 27, is married and the uated from Woodbridge High construction of the new installation of the Eastern Airlines successful in presenting a proposal judged worthy of receiving federal funds". Leroy Cinkota, 639 Watson ather of a one-year-old son. A school. He is presently employ- on the 140-acre tract commonly known as the Free School Under the grant, Woodbridge ative of Perth Amboy, he at- ed by Western Electric Co., Lands in the Iselin section of the Township. Trained Personnel Avenue. Woodbridge; William will be funded "to develop a ended grade school in that com- Kearney. Engel's Civil Service Eastern officials stated that it is estimated the new build- The testing will be done by W. Gyetvay, 41 South Robert plan for and implement a pilot munity and graduated in 1957 rating is 72.522. ing will be ready for use by November, 1968. medically-trained personnel oth- Street, Sewaren; William R. demonstration of an adult health fengle, 160 Normandy Road, Co- rom the Middlesex County Vo- Title was closed Tuesday. Although Paley, Tucker and Democrats er than doctors, then the re- Mayor Barone concured with maintainance program", ac- cational and Technical High !onia and Fred W, Linn 283 Galassi's assessment of the need Green, Perth Amboy, who purchased the land from the cording to the language of the sults will be tabulated for con- Ichool, Perth Amboy. He re- Main Street, Woodbridge. for more police, stating that Township at court-directed public sale for $932,000, did not contract with HEW. It will be ference and review by the staff eived a 72.916 rating in his Civ Linn, currently in the U. S. "we are determined to make disclose the sale price to Eastern, The LEADER-PRESS considered a model program for people and a physician. Med- Navy, will be granted an im- Service exams. A veteran ol every effort to maintain our po- learned from an informed source that the price was $28,000 Announce a northeastern suburban com- cal counselling with the parti- mediate military leave from the he Marines, 1958-1962, Gyetvay lice protection in line with the, an acre. munity. cipant and referral to appro- police force, according to Police s employed by General Analine needs of our community.," Mayor Ralph Barone said yesterday that Eastern had in- priate sources of medical car* 1,000 to Benefit Director Joseph Galassi, who formed him that architects are already working on the appropriate to the individual It is expected that about 1,000 •tated that Linn will become an building'g design. Architects' renderings, he stated, will be Platform problem will be provided by a Township residents, over 50 active member of the force sent to him for release to the press. member of the staff. WOODBRIDGE-Despite heat years of age, will benefit from upon his discharge from the Long-Range Rec Program Eastern officials, Dr. Barone continued, have establish- and humidity, which usually the program during its 16-month Dr. Attalla cited the process Navy, provided he still meets ments in Charlotte, N. C, and Tampa, Fla., similar to the puts a halt to political cam- period of initial funding. There as "the medicine of tomorrow", the department's requirements. Programs Studied type to be erected here. paigns, the September primary will be four months of orienta- indicating it will save doctors a Linn's father, Fred, served as Is Expanded "The other installations," he pointed out, "are high qual- election is placing all candi- tion at the beginning, 11 months great deal of time and will help a detective sergeant on the ity, high cost buildings. Their plans for Woodbridge are dates on the alert. The organi- of examination and one month alleviate the shortage of doc WOODBRIDGE - An expand- Woodbridge Police Department. By Special Group similar and will set a pattern for the area". zation Democratic slate, headed to make final reports to HEW. tors. ed arts and crafts program, The mayor also revealed that Eastern has invited the He was beaten so severely when by Dr. Ralph P. Barone, may Dr. Attalla described the pro- He declared the program to he answered an alarm in plain WOODBRIDGE - Mayor sponsored by the Woodbridge Township's official body to visit their southern buildings. or, released its platform yes- Recreation Department, is now gram as a "multi-phasic screen be conducted by the Township clothes to break up a fight at Ralph P. Barone, Recreation The mayor said the estimated cost for the proposed build- terday, with the statement that in the making and is in keeping ing program". It will include is the only one on the north- the former Chicken Club in Ave- ing will be between S.t million and $3.5 million. Eastern it is "convinced that Woodbridge Director Frank Murphy, and with the "Accent on Youth Pro- tests, including but not limited eastern region to be approved nel, that he retired from the the mayor's newly appointed has set the entire cost — building and land at $6 million — is destined to assume leader- to, height, weight and blood by the federal government for force on disability. The younger gram", Mayor Ralph P. Barone which tallies with the mayor's figures. Advisory Committee on Recrea- announced today. ship. We are confident that pressure; blood specimen test such funding. Linn will not be released from tion have been meeting to deter- "Ever since i have been on the Municipal Council", the we can direct our Township's ing for hematrocrit, serum total "The next four months, un- the Navy until two years from This year, Woodbridge's 38 mayor told the press yesterday, "we on the council always mine the course of long-range future in a manner to gain the protein, uric acid, cholesterol, der stipulations by HEW", Dr. playgrounds will be in the loca- February, but since he is on thought of this location (Free School Lands) as a real high benefits of growth while enhanc- tonometry and visual acuity Attalla revealed "will be spent recreation projects. tion of a program of specialized the Civil Service list, the law is type prestige location. It is really a beautiful location. Since ing its desirable atmosphere as testing; chest x-ray, EKG, urine in preparation foj the opera- In that light, Ronald Osborne, training. Found objects, such as that he must be appointed. it is alongside the Garden State Parkway, thousands of our hometown." tests for Ph, protein, sugar and tion of the program; developing Seeks New Exam chairman of the athletics sub- twigs, stones and other natural people will see the airlines' buildings each day". It is expected that the Re- blood-paper strip, spirometry plans for its conduct, conduct- committee of the Mayor's Ad- resources easily available to Continuing, the mayor stated: Galassi said the current elig- publican organization with Rob and cervical cytology. ing a promotional campaign to visory Committoe on Recrea- children, will bje used in the new "Eastern Airlines will set the pattern for the whole area. ibility list for the force has been sculpture course. ert De Santis as mayoralty can alert qualified residents of the exhausted by acceptance of the tion, reported today to Barone There it still a large section of privately-owned land in the didate will release its platform plan and qrtenting staff. After four new men and that he will and Murphy on a week-long The water color program wit immediate vicinity and the $wnrrs urn be selective when any day now and that the op- Colonia Senior High that time, implementation of the ask the State Department o( Recreation Planning Institute include absttact design as wol they *«H, t » position Democratic slate, head- bearing Completion program -will begin". Civil Service to conduct an ex- for Community Leaders he at- as representative art taught pre "We also want to point out thai the addition of 800 em- ed by Nicholas Venezia, will ployees will not have too much of an impact on our road Heafth Center Helpful amination for potential pitrol- tended at the Madison campus viously.
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