Mayor 'Gratified' with Support of His Public Prayer Movement
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THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY Serving Woodbridge Township, Cartcrct and Edison •ntrntf u M (1u IU| Puhll<h«1 Wecklf *< P. 0. Woodbrid**, N. J. Woodbridge, New Jersey, Wednesday, October 22,1969 On Wednesdii* TEN CENT3 Wolff for Second Ward Some Water- at WOODBRIDGE, N. .]., August 4, 191,5. (All Editorial) in Fords. His knowledge of the neighborhood — its people and their problems — is unmatched. Residents of the, Woodbridge Second Ward deserve a Throughout the years he has forcefully and effectively youthful, capable, energetic, problem solving Council- demonstrated his concern for civic betterment by his out- man as their representative in the Municipal Council, standing record as a leader. Some of his community ac- Democratic candidate John A. (Jack) Wolff possesses tivities include: these qualifications — in abundance! Tire Commissioner Fire District =7; president, John In the brief period since he was appointed to fill the un- Board of Fire Commissioners of Woodbridge Township; fxpired term of John It. Kgan, he has demonstrated an Fords Fire Company p\\ St Joseph's High School Father's unusual talent lor sparking activity and interest in here- Club; P.T.A., Our Lady of Peace School, Fords; Greater to fore Second Ward "progress-doldrum areas." Second Ward Democratic Club; Joseph >'emyo Associa- tion; John F. Kennedy Democratic Club; Our Lady -of Today, prospers appear bright for a new Fords branch Peace Holy Name Society; William J. Warren Association; library. A new Second Ward municipal swimming pool is Fords Clara Barton Baseball League, and the Fords Youth now closer than ever before i<f becoming a reality. In addi- tion, the tireless efforts he is putting forth in behalf of the Association. Second Ward's serious traffic problems, created by State Yes, Jack Wolff is a doer — not ;i dreamer! highway construction, are starting to produce tangible re- His ability to analyze, evaluate and execute is reflected sults. by his position as a Data Processing Manager for the American C'yanamid Company. His educational back- .lack Wolff's qualifications, past deeds and present ground includes B. S. and M.I3.A. degrees from Seton Hall promises convince us that heVan cope with thc Second University. Ward's problems better than his two opponents. We recommend Mr. Wolff to anyone who cares about Jack Wolff is a lifetime resident of the Second Ward, fie stimulating progress- for the Second Ward, regardless of resides with his wife and four children at 4 Giant Avenue his politic*. Mayor 'Gratified' With Support •»* AN OLD, 0L» STORY: Joseph P. Somers, Democratic candidate for the First Ward seat <m (he municipal Council, ha* nn Of His Public Prayer Movement covered (his postcard (blown up a bit here) which shows the flood condition* from lleanl's Itrook way hack in 19IS. Note that this was before the elevation of the railroad which serves as a dam on Hcnrd's Itiuok and increased flooding during heavy rain May or! fore the opening of the House lest — everyone seems lo be ,how their endorsement T)f May storms. "It took the present administration to do something about it, although this flooding has occurred for almost 100 yeafs," l!.'!|.h J' Bi xpres of Keprc.senlatives session on protesting .something. In my or Barone's stand supporting the said Komers. The Municipal Council Tuesday passed an ordinance providing for the first stop toward eliminating the prrh r the "en ! August .12. last. day the only protest was a*girl;return to oral prayer. Stating lem in the heart of Woodbridge proper. 11 M lit • ' , ipou ll (>f sup Pledge Support walking back from an automo-'they neither .supported or op i' pot I" for his "return to prayer"; One alter another — rep re bile ride. It's nice to see us start! posed the issue of oral prayers movement that was evidenced at sentatives of various organiza on the road back. Maybe if we as "championed by?Ma\'or Ba Tuesday night's Council meet tnins .stepped forward and offer-start, prayer in the schools rone,'' the league said it felt No More Dumping in Woodbridge; '"" cd their support to the Mayor's again Ihe kids' will find there is that Nernyo was infringing uponj >pn,im;l,c,y 400 TownshipjprocJamation. They included;more to life than just physical the rights of citizens in govern•; residents, d and young alikeJreprcsentatives of all the Amer linings.1' ment to participate freely in lo ; some representatives of vel-;ican Legion Posts. Veteran's or Angelo T.ombardi. Fords, de cal governments when you -an j eran. civic, religious and fra;Foreign Wars, the Jli.sahlcd clnrod- "Since they look awavnounce that attendance at a J Incinerator In Oiling, Says Barone lernal organizations — attendediAmorir-.n u«i«..-.. L-..:_I... .-• ' • - American Veterans, Knights ofi - ." | country has gone to!council meeting constitutes sup j Ihe meeting and expressed their pt ayct s m< Columbus. arri l desirileMre to back the mayor's pro- ,,,- i , t ll' 'M ,U ',- * |P° - Maybe if we return prav-PO't of anything. People attend Therre wwiin "The dumping in Edison for pv*£ t <™, i,o fA.1. the Nort^h KpKennednnedyjcr.y s in the public schools and council meetings for different! pnsal Park Civic Association, present no lunger he any dumpinill!,g' '/ the time being will be on a , preen„._.t may()[1 ^hinfis • will straighten reasons. Some have legitimate! ? "I know that with the endorse- ed a resolutioli n ffro..m_ his orga...,,„n„ g garbage on • the Upper month to month basis," I'.amne incut of groups and individuals;i/ation supporting the mayor's out. We took Cod and Country i business before this body Heard sBrook Ordinance Street site. In fact there willl lie r away from the kids and pushed (others are simply interested! g^, -r ». l S\ •,« no ,nore <liiiii"riii" > W( mllniil e ' x"lli""(l "'"'til w <1|ms;(lrl' like iho.se ••'••• —••'-- -' " g t no more dumping ' We<>dhrnl r •ose who spoke at the stand. As soon „ the Ma o^S'asl' II vf we Gefe LMe 1 CouncilI nieetinmeemg, , our efforts to proclamation was issued the doe n't matter j si so Gets Little Opposition proper.' ,vhow "pport for Netrone's pm-iRarilan Hav n,,,;*™* ,.,.,i D... ,;...:',." ::.., 'r:lsllS< s,,r';:;;;:;;rl B;,,;r7^r;:£ Opposition rz^^So sai!ad Major Italph'P. Ha,i£:cs^'-K,- ™ gram l c ltml ; i;: 1 r 1 v;,™»™,w.nf;rs;l,*;:i' "%t t::!i:;"i;:i™ ssr:;, ™:i,,r" " woo™™* -«* •* ^ '<••" «•«<• »™*™" >->»»••-'«»™ *« s l'i».™™ —';': l<)kcn osition Alliance offered their Only one dissenting vole was Charles Famula president of °l^ ^ Republican Street, Park Avenue, and tin-en day. bllt smce „„, m.|J()|. ,,,,„, nf ,„„. l an(1 l)ales niinaled this weekend when var j to the mayor. heard, if one can call it that'the Board of Fdueation onlv ' ' ' an ordinance appro ^Street areas are usually inunda 'T)umpiii!i m Woodbridge has previous landfill operation was p iatiiui mils groups and individuals will 1'oniend This Paper and it was from the Woodbridge/had one comment to make after' '' $1,253,000 through a,ted everytmie there is an un already ceased and as ol today th(, (|ir-| and Ihe manpower to petitions pursuant Richard Krauss, Fords, a for League of .Women Voters !the meeting ')<)m* 'ssut> for l'liase l of Ihciiisually heavy rain storm. The ^aiDa^c is being taken to the cover the site, Ihe increase K , fir Township CommiUccman'Actually no one seemed certain^ "Hi,,- •.ii.imm, ..•,.! i m.,i „,„. widening of Heard's Brook to'project, which will be divided industrial Sanitary Landfill .sile-actually one half of (he $9,000." t s () V P ll"'\'"roneScT| 'th^ , ' - o t^ ' a century^ flooding thive phases, when it is <,„ Meadow Koad, K.lis,,,,. be Thc lnavo|. noU,tl lhill t)l, mC Cl tei1 lhllt l0 |)roblom WilS paSM d unanimous .... "r H! " ' ™m«Hinit.v. mayor and council one of the League's members Supreme Court That is "all I Will' ' " ."'mpl^'l is expected to rhini .hin,| ,h(. RariIiin Ar,e,,al. ownvd Township has received offei< of m|l r Ulfl inlCSUnal f rlillld(1 b tht> Munici aI CounCiL na aI1( V AlU 1W l illi 1 :l 1( S l m r d io rd De7mnn 'r ^ ° ° tbcy;brought to (he meeting, but it sv this tie ' > * P ' V: ^ ""'t™ L^w''"/ ''- '" ' " "' ' " "' <•""''• « ™ ™^« ^ »>^ Msily ' I...' a tZ a™% S^r^fTl £ ^ ^ "'••*** «<*'™™& ^ Council P e dont Nemvo hv Bert Fishinger, GOP First tothe long su.fermg J-.rst Ward ti,e Townsh,p," the mayor re ,,a|ilJ, t[ W iM Ncrayo thal lho Lr:l w rahhi(1 Inns ' I ,e etiUon ornn^ wl uMi'w. ' Ln i""' T^'J™ " '™ " s and priests of the Town-H>ject to the project "but only- Harone also cnti, ,Zed 1 obert . { ui|1 • 1||m,|f > P P r th dcemc i Wils l iskl have' ;,<.for 2^\\tn£S ! ? " f ? < ! P™tesling his statement in ship lo take turns to open each'^ method of financing" and j •„/ LeUttUP to (U't ' ;>'^« ; .-'>' ""'"''"I- »' move on building an incmeralor. y S 11011 news wlli vug up to Cvt were r,, ed at he n vorVu ^n -,K P.™ ""f 'h ".v<»u asked ])eople to at .session of the council with a.»«W the developer of the claypil/ «"' J he Second Want, who appeared W(1 ar(. a(.llia|| b yj , 1lmf. m y 1C day f l>ra trnd this collnc il erson exnen e lw\ r Cil|l " " " " ° ' ™MM to prayer Iprojcrproject t shoulshouldd *piopickk uupp mos most tot'Annual of Annual ParkPark PermitsPermits -A coi.nr.1 meeting 'iuesday and ,,nt |() M,tm,, Mnai M ,n ieison.ii expciue and ire still, ._ • ,„,„,.:„ i :»tn-c again bit at tin- admmistra ., ,|, ,| ,,, availablo through thc mayor's; • _ • •.