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Action J P-«N.>: R*.' ; ;"»iC* COVKJ M/tlAViAN BOS'UUGH AND fflc TOWNbUJI'S OF MAI'AWAN, MARLBORO, , iKHMDEL ami MADISON MATAWAN, N. X, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1968 Single Copy Ten Cents p to-*f»e, Christmas Pay Talks Fail <ieBdl«m*,!w. i*Sigi»im> page, e and for all other n«i»si(iMn* and l«! Action j p-«n.>: r*.' ;. ' will.' I* closed ail •''Superior Court .Twine Murritt i show .cause' before JudRc Luiii Jan. trufi -but uncertified copies, of .ttii''- i Lane, Chancery Division, yester-13 why an interlocutory injunction Ires!raining order bv Dec. 2,t, threa'•••. j day granted a restraining order | pending final hearing should not be days from Its date" of issuance*;, A ' the Matawan.' RcRii'mal j issued. But the restraining ortitr jeonri 'ruling Jan. 3 will "decide .'tliti'i | Teachers Association: John Me'lisy, aiiows that the defendants, on two | issues before the schools reopen; , MatiiWan,. Police- Capt.; •' Harvey : "d$ representative of the New Ser- days notice, may apply to the court [ from the Christmas holidays Jan.'.; m Has been awarded .bite of' „:isey'.Educatio sey Education Association,'anAssociation, ami'J1d 'J1H3 for modificatiomodific; n e' the conditions 16. ' . c 250 college •scholarships iinder -'a' 2 i teachers who reported lati- for work of the restraining, ordar." It is also j The see'hiiiR of an Injunction by new law -enacted 'this' year W» up- M .Watawan school yesterday. the defendants receive • the school board is an. answer tn d'h^lil>''6flfir [Vincent C. DeM'iio, Malayan, .as "jan "action program" decided upoti• i attorney for theMLita.wan .•••clay by the 305-rnember.. teach- : d Board of Education. ers association been";'™ contract p I • the th'lemlarits from "in any way To Purchase tiuiis lin JSOil-70 salaries throuRhout the state who "received ; the tpeclul grants approved by interfering with, obstructing or hy (imvn. A first step was thu | -tiny means preventing plaintiff L; ;ip IKtn for classes yester- the state Police Training Pom- 1 mtssion. * :..:• ;".;•;'••;" i (Maiawan board)'front the'orderly day by Hit: 2M members because , ' "o:iduct. ut its duties-'under law, j of "car trouble." : mil particularly hy cni!a;;iiif! in «ny .Vtut.nvan..Regional Board of Fid- ] Ar schcol offices this rnorniii?, • type of strike! partial strike, sit- 1uca.tiun - swjTiliif>!y clearod away it waii oinfirinsd that nil 2H teach. K : v 1 f, . ; vv.irk hiopjitt>;i. ; er ; tiv. hist'iry books agitation Mi.Mni'ty •;r* v/hu rc|x>iled in la'.e yesterdnj •' ' X • ;:):.uinsi the plaintiff," .(• ' , ; wln-n ^\ nr/U-r .va.v put ill ti) i>uv hiid Invn strrvrtlwith notircs- ot tl'O «i The order also enjoins lite du- ; *() cupios: of curivnt tf.vti. i>f restroii:Jiij' last night-' Teacherat-. 'fendanls ''nr.ii al! persoiw acting : "U. S. History-for H!»h ;s<..htv>i" tvndanco was reported as normal"; in concert v-ilh (Jf?ft:ndyi;i!=" to re-' i1"1' "A Hir-h Schmi History; .of (Ins- ir-ornins. frain from causing, instituting, pro- ' Modern Amerlya". at a total ««( The prevalence of the Hono -: moting, encouraging, sanctioaini:, | «f JISWI., The purchase -wai :ip- Iv.my.ilu makes it..'possible fot teachers on masst! to tula' and uso' TOthoriiliijj, cirryii.aoiicmyn.s-o", parlicipalp.irtk'ipat- pruved on the vo!vo!-'<< of HeHerbtrr l ; "liiji' In, fostering," contiiiuins.'.'end- | J'arkerJ'k , !:lo:ik Gilbert: David up sick l' avi' allowances. Bui,- ut 'n;j support or assistance tu or aid- | KiW-'brt'tssm.'_Herbert Fudor and band officf*. it was [jointi'd .O'.it' there are rules p,oviTni:>B'the'USe inn or at)ettin(; any strik'-, sit-down, i Mrs. Carol Con;Uen. Atfr;-d Man 1 slow-doivn, wurit sroppage or'otii!.1! j villc rin'J Mrs. Esther Kincu of sid; lean requiring eviilenceE impediment to work against tin* i passed their vote-i. the sicUne.ss is r.esihine. ' Iplaintiff." . | By a second rcwjtoUon. 782 Other practices the teachers as-, •i The defendants .are called on 'o (continued on pane (our) (continued on page four) : •*i Advance Start Of Bridge Project •-«.• Mata'-van Councilman Itowanl traffic across th« span. WIKK is w«v .in; six-foot pedestrian.'. Henderson /reported' Tuestlay expected to continue- gntil nex; walk. 1j nlRht that he hati been notified AuKUSl.'Thc Freenolders ruled tlie Buy Fire Truck ' V>" Hint the county-road .department present bridge unsafe for travel Council adorned an ordinance, ; ', Th« scholarships«>( torviioii has advanced t!»; date for; the by fire trucks or otheL>r-r . heavy | appropriating $3.1.900 for the. pur;';. each, and the'.". successful police- start of wtirk to replace the Little emergency vehicles, The new; chase of a lK0-cnllon, diesel-pow-':' men will receive the grant*<i6r SI, Uiidsc across Ivlatawun Lake bridge .will Iiave a aO-fo/jt toad sred'firisciiRlne foi Midwey Hose, up to eiRht years of part-time stu- C>>. The'new engine will replace'a • dy. ' rC: 'fc.v^vvi'Vfy.,;.':,-. jSito Dec. 28. ,. ' ' £ j Two weeks ago, cuunty autKorl- ISM6, 50()-Kalloti model. • . The 'law appropriated '$50,000, Councilman Vcrnon Kllisoi) said' , (or th« prograio, a'nij provided * 1 ties indicated • wotfc would not the new pum/is/ wili be equipped * I start uiitil trie stcoivl week in .!<>• IAsk Erosion to work with the: borouj'h'.'j aerial - for maximum•';'.scholarships soi g InuaryI I'tiiiry,, T!je naruii|;ti Council an- i 1500, The commission* • decided w ; ladder truck "us wall as to re-lay K | t.'ir.rizedd tiie clerk !q notify the ; water, in coiiiifctibn wllli other limit the amounts to 4200 so-more g Matawa pwplo could receive them. wan ReRidnal-lSoartl of Etiti- Aid Grants punipnrs, to ml points in the bor- H [ cation of the revised orid^e toil- TKa WOBratn w»> stiagestetf by Applications for erosion control ; ; * istruction pla:\s. | funds have heeti fiie.l for work in OnV, Hughes earlier this year as; «l VVhila work is In progress, there The pumper is bc-ins financed part of his \irbon aid plan. A tot- Ktyjxul, M'ltawaii Borough„-.-.., . with $2t),:6U7 f.-oni capital nut- al of 537 persons from 209 police Season ^s Greetings From The Publislier and Staff A will lw no pedestrian or vehicular awan and Mad.son Townships. Ap- lay; $«2ft.6,"! from capidil outluy agencies took the qualifying ex- plications vvere^ik'd with the S'.nte i surplus and J.'if«O in capiial im-. omimitlon. .':;.•••• • ••'.'.••.•.;.•. s "Departmpn *-•--t of' Cunst'i'vatiu• n and- provt'ment funds. The surplus was- The commission allocated the Praise Three Economic Development. accumulated from unexpended scholarships by counties . oil the The requests (or shore pieser. balances in bonds issued for fire basil of one for. each 5G • police- For Liike -Rescue vation and dre'Jp,iii/< far exceed the api>.ira|us in 19G4 and aijain in men. Under; this system, • Mon- anticipated budget of ST.iHXs.iKW the 1966. mouth County , qualified . fo( 12 Probn Matav.'iin police yesterday cred- department pl3in:"d to ask the state New House Numberins; ited three -Matawan youths with '"'"' ' Comiiilfsioner Robert scholarships. :-.,-• AMEND- WALK CLEARANCE Mntawan police said they sre Council also approved an ordi- the n»:ue of a -12-yeur-old Madi-iA. Roe explained to the represen- nance providing for tho adoption To be eligible- for the scholar- actively investigating the re- son Township boy who foil through j tatives gathered at Ye Old Cedar sliips, Sperson must have served ported desecration ol the Amer- of u uniform house numbering the ice under the, bridj!<> at Lake I Inn, Toms River. nyttom. Tin! ordinance under stu- i»t least two years for a full-time PLAN, VOW NEW PROTEST ican Mag last Oct. S at the Lefferts Monday. •':• I Maiawon Township requested $1,- police agency,' and cannpt be more American Legion Post 176, Mat- I (continued on page'four) than 50 years old. .'•••."."•• .-.'•'<.. Gnry Gluck and his brother ! 080,!'l)n to finance an ambitious pru- Ail smended version of Mntawan {200 and.up to 90 days in jail. l)n- township hall was Jiimnicd with swan, al 188 Main St. TIK' flat; ioseph, 1 Miriam Dr., accumpsv fjram almiR Cliffwoud Beach. The successful applicants must Townshlp's controversial sidewalk der the ordinance, lesidents will residents opposed to the measure. was reportedly torn and the Jury Term Exlenclod use the scholarships in an estab- nied by Jack Malysa, 3 Prospect Tlie money would be used to erect show clearance ordinance, now have 24 daylight hours afler a snow Reacting to the recent fata! ac- flax and (laj>|M>l« thrown down PL, saw Ro'oert Cinidberg, Indian a 12-foot hij?li sea wall, for beach The trtrm of the Aloniiioiii!i lished police training course lead- scheduled for a public hearing Jan. fall to clear their sidewalks. Pre- cident en Lloyd Rd., council intro- the stairs at tho Legion Hall. Ins to a bachelor's or; associate s Creek Rd.. fall thiuugh. th.; Ice. fill and slope reconstruction. The. Counly Graiui Jury jirnbiny a lyfi-T I, «pparentiy facas tough sledding viously the proposed time limit duced on tinlii'.ance to ban' paik- Roherl 7,le^!er, 60 Broad St., Gary went into the water afler I work i:t needed to slop further sewer ciiiistrui'lio!! pivjiect in Mat-, degree. Them are no rfmir-year. 'from • objectors ' who arc stiil not 12 hours. bachelor's deRree courses now, al- in); on that street finin Reids- Hill Mala wan, a pa.it commander of Robert an.! the throe boys took sior.
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