Hazlet to Get New IFF Building SPORTS Conference Attended by Company Official), Wiley, Responded Enthusiastically to the Decision As Well
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Freehold Twp. captures Shore ConferenceTournament crown,1B The Register Vol. 107 No. 291 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER ..SINCE 1878 FRIDAY. JUNE 7. 1985 ?5 CENTS. INSIDE Hazlet to get new IFF building SPORTS conference attended by company official), Wiley, responded enthusiastically to the decision as well. •V MM NEFF Hazlet Mayor Jane Wiley, Township Admin- project The company had sought for several years The Register istrator Robert Weigand, and the press. The Township Committee met earlier this to have the council waive the necessity of HAZLET — The Bayshore's largest Absent from the conference were Union month with IFF officials to discuss the site plan applications for construction by employer — International Flavors and Beach officials, who last night expressed building, and Dalton praised the committee industries of any building costing less than Fragrances — has chosen to construct a $5 disappointment, but not surprise at the loss as receptive and cooperative with the 00,000. million building here rather than in Union of what IFF Vice President William G. company which employs 749 people Last month, the council voted 3-2 to reject Beach, the company announced yesterday. Dal ton called "a very attractive ratable." While proximity to the fragrance oper- the request. The building, which will house the Both towns had been considered for the ations in the township was the basis for "Ironically, the waiver doesn't even company's Household Products group, is building* and the decision sparked internal IFF's decision, Dalton said the difficulty in affect this building, " Dalton said. "But we'd part of IFF's transfer of some offices at the fueding last night in Union Beach. obtaining the relief of site plan application be lying if we said the denial of a perfectly New York headquarters to New Jersey. Weigand said the tax ratable is difficult requirements in Union Beach — a decision reasonable request didn't influence our IFF made the announcement of Its to estimate because the 30,000-square-foot that sharply divided the Borough Council decision." decision to build in Hazlet at a press building has not yet been designed, but, like along party lines — affected the company's See Building Page 2A Students vocal for arts money If MYlf I. MMH The Register TRENTON - With faces painted for their production of "Godspell," SO students from Red Bank Regional High School's Performing Arts program drew the attention of politicians and celebrities yesterday at a mammoth arts rally outside the State Museum. More than 1,000 artists from all 21 counties — the largest number in the state's history — demon- strated in support of a bill appropriating ISO million to restore cultnral centers throughout the state, and a bill that would provide a $3.1 million increase in the state Council of the Arts budget. STAim TOMY — Shore Regional high "I'm a graduate of the High School of the School pitcher Vinnie Christopher will Performing Arts in New York City," said Barbara be on the mound today when the Colton, vice president of Actor's Equity. "So I'm Devils take on Ridge in the Group II particularly moved by the drama and arts students baseball tournament at Shore. from Red Bank Regional. They're an example of the democratic process to lobby their state legislators." 4B she said. Responding to cheers from Ike group, at the left of the platform, Democratic gubernatorial candidate LOCAL Peter Shapiro said, "I've never been congratulated before by a clown," referring to one costumed Marina concerns student. THE REGISTER/CAROLINE COUIG The U.S. Navy is worried that a He said much of the state's success depends on a FOR ART'S SAKE — Red Bank Regional High School students demonstrating in Trenton yesterday. Marina proposed lor the Leonardo solid arts program. "A state cannot do well unless section of Middletown Township it allows its creativity to shine forth. We need a place could pose safety and security to every performer in the state to perform in settings problems. of the finest," said Shapiro. 3A "Today only one kind of campaign speech is in order and that's the campaign to make it so New Artists had a busload of optimism Jersey's arts are second to none," he said. Governor Thomas H. Kean said it's important to rally who just love the arts. They would Cox stopped at each seat, handing out STATE get legislation for additional arts funding passed » rii E. blank identification cards to representa- now. Quoting from a poem written by American poet enjoy a concert at the Arts Center if it The Register was freshly painted and their seat tives of 11 council organizations includ- Tax dodge ends Henry Wads worth Longfellow, he said. "Art is long Buzzing like children on a class trip, ing the Monmouth Civic Chorus, the and time is fleeting." wasn't broken," said Gilman Collier, Consumers who cross the New 21 county artists yesterday boarded a who represented the arts council and the Garden State Singers, the Navesink Jersey-New York border to shop to New Jersey bom Bob McGrath, host of Sesame school bus bound for the state's biggest Shore Music Educators Center. Recorder Society, the Monmouth Folk Street, spoke of the values of his profession. "The arts rally ever. Dancers, the Battleground Arts Center, save the sales tax cost each state an "Decorate yourself," cried Mary Cox, estimated $50 million, according to arts can reach out and touch and have a lifelong Freehold and the Monmouth Chapter of impact on those who experience them," he said. Carrying placards reading "Count council director of public relations, as the state Symphony Orchestra. tax officials from both states. They Basie Theater," they came to Trenton she distributed red and white buttons have reached an agreement to end Carrying placards reading "Hey Ho...We Need "This is real positive, we're for Dough," Red Bank students screamed, "We love with hopes of rejuvinating the Red Bank with the state theme "New Jersey It the something instead of against it," said that. you!" as Clement Price, chairman of the council, theater also known as the Monmouth Arts. 2nd to None!" Cox. Rose Craney, from the Arts 4A stepped onto the flatbed of the 18-wheel truck which Arts Center. The buttons were eagerly snatched up Alliance Gallery adjacent to the theater, served as a stage. While it remained open last year by council members, who also accepted agreed. "It's a real up feeling. We're red ribbons. Several people tied them going to get this legislation passed," she "I love you too," he replied. through 150,000 in donations, the center NATION still needs up to 13 million in reno- around their necks, wearing the button said. According to Midge Guerrera. director of the as a medallion. Holding onto the seat in front of her performing arts program at Red Bank Regional, the vations, according to Sharon Burnham. "Walter Mitty" executive director of the Monmouth As the contingent left the county, as the bus lurched forward, Gladys Poris A security expert described a suspect school received approximately $12,000 this year from from the Battleground Arts Center the arts council. County Arts Council which operates the chants of "Second to none! Must be in the military secrets spy case as a theatre and sponsored yesterday's trek. done!" filled the bus of smiling sup- joked, "I'd like to take some of the "Walter Mitty." Others say the alleged See Rally Page I "I hope we get a lot of people at the porters. money the state gives us and buy a bus.'' ring could have given the Soviets information that could seriously harm American defenses. 5A Cut him off Lynch wants solution to Sandy Hook jams A 96-year-old World War I veteran back-ups. town. said. He also expressed concern that lost his military pension because he FREEHOLD - County Freeholder Sandy Hook is administered by the U.S. Lynch said the problem generally emergency vehicles could not pass on the earned $8.40 a week more than was Director Thomas J. Lynch Jr. said he is Department of the Interior, and Lynch reached its most serious proportions on crowded highway. allowed. "horrified" by the "outrageous and called on officials from the department Sundays. According to Lynch, vehicles must stop dangerous" weekend traffic congestion to "modify or eliminate" the computer Besides being an inconvenience to at the main entrance gate at Sandy Hook 5A on Route 36 approaching Sandy Hook and system. Lynch said his demands are motorists, the congestion also affects and wait for a computer printout which has called on federal officials to change based on discussions with police and boating traffic, since bridge tenders verifies that the admissions fee has been the new computerized park admissions municipal officials from Atlantic High- cannot open draw bridges when auto- paid. He termed the procedure "ap- LIFESTYLE process which he called the source of the lands, Highlands, Sea Bright and Middle- mobile traffic is at a standstill. Lynch parently very slow " Two make eight A Lakewood woman gave birth to her fourth consecutive set of twins in a Neptune hospital. She said the other six are excited. Witness says Taylor sought to show wife unfit mom 13A said. They separated in November 1961, and dental insurance forms to get more money I* US**. OWE were divorced in March 1983. Taylor than the claims were worth, " Eriksen The Register married Teresa in July ofl983 testified. FREEHOLD - Dr. Kenneth Z. Taylor's Eriksen said Taylor discussed his marital She said that Taylor told her he was losing ex-wife testified at his murder trial yester- problems with her.