N. J. Bell Reports For'77-30 Yrs. Old Meet Friday on Motor Vehicle Regulations in Ocean Grove Imayor Kramer Wm^TV * U.Mxjiurcl
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103 Yearis Old School -•. .'.and NEW Thursday OCEAN GROVB TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPT UNp; NfiW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1978 N. J. Bell Reports Meet Friday On Motor Vehicle j 1 Anniversary Hubert Humphrey Troth • .Remembered . For’77-30 Yrs. Old Regulations In Ocean Grove [Energy u j viuacuvc Gibbons NEPTUNE —— Mr. , and Sirs, NEWARK -- New Jersey William, R. Stahley,!Sts 211 Wayside i "SfePTCNE TWP. — The muni- exchange township lots with John Program, I OCEAN GROVE — , While lis- celebrated its fiftieth year in 1977 Road, have announcedanr the' engage- j cip'al committee will meet tomor- D. Pittonger, Neptune • builder. to the eulogies for Senator by continuing to provide excellent ment of their 'idaughter, Madeline , row’(Friday) at 4. P.M. to consider The property to be conveyed to j NEPTUNE TWP. - A free pro- Vice President. H\|m- ■ telepMne service to its customers. GibsonStahley, Okcmos, Michigan, ftir lfinal adoption the ordinance the township is of grcatqr public I gram designed to help residents put this past weekend, I was “The .'anniversary year also was to Thomas A.. Shanahan, so n of concerning motor vehiclc rules use. :'■ ’:"■■'■■; ' same extra cash in their pockets poignantly reminded of a brief en a challenging year, especially in Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Shanahan, and.' regulations in Ocean Grove. Seven police officers jvho were is being offered by the Township counter with the fjienator a few • the Central Area, which comprises Southfield, Mid Approval of the ordinance by the hired' under the state-aided Safe Committee of the Township of Nep 1 years ago. I found him to l>e a Mercer and • Monmouth counties, N. J. Department of Transporta and Clean Streets .Progj-am were tune, Mayor Joseph M. Pepe an warm, Human, and very interest and parts of Hunterdon, Middle tion was announced at the. town transferred to’ the regular depart nounced today.. ing person. I . • sex, Ocean, Somerset and Burling ship committee meeting Monday ment/ by committee resolution. I The three-part. program 'to a id It "was May 17, 1972, and my ton counties,” said Ronald M. Hey- night. V.--- They are Robert' Adamfe, George homeowners a n d businessmen will husband and I were guests at the mann the company’s Central Area Four ordinances were introduced Deane,' Lawrence Dizard, Fred: discuss their use. of energy to. pin New Jersey Conference of Mayors general manager. on first reading Montfay, with pub Fafllhaber, Christopher 1 ltalffeld; point areas of individual waste. The annual luncheon at the Nassau Inn “ But, the technological advances lic hearing before final adoption George Soliikian and Michael Fer first phase is a one hour slide-il , in Princeton. We arrived early introduced, made telephone service scheduled for Feb. 6 at. 7 P.M. ranti,-'' '•’•'■ •■ • :| • ■: ;;.'v:lustrated seminar given by area and' were passing through the ele- •' the best ever. In. fact, we spent They arc: . By resolution, the Sliado Tree energy consultants. T h e seminar vator lobby when Senator Hum some $66 million in th e Central An ordinance that files a peti Commission’s '" planting j program will be repeated 4 nights starting phrey stepped off an elevator. We ’* Area hlone to expand and moder tion with the N. J. Legislature to was extended' to April. Mrs. Gioria at 8 P.M. on Tuesday, January 31, were the only persons in the lob nize oilr telephone network. We permit permanent, appointment of Burrell was' named to f the Nep Wednesday, February !, Thursday, by, so I had the opportunity to • also added some 55,000 new tele LEONARD B. NEWMAN, 1605 Police Officers Kent Cole, 47, and tune Sewerage • Authority for "a February 2, and Friday, February , tell the distinguished guest that phones bringing to more thfin 1,1 Martin Rd., Neptune, will ob Richard Cuttreli, 36, to Ihc Nep fiyc-year term. Doiiglas Billion was 3, at the Neptune Municipal Com i we were looking forward to an in- ; million the number of phones we serve bis 30 th anniversary Jan tune department. Special legisla hired a dispatcher,1,iitttW police plex, 25 Neptune Boulevard. , 'spirational speech at the mayor's serve,'in the area, Heymann said, tion must be obtained for any uary 21 as an employee of Jer- . department. Adrienne -- )eFabritis The Mayor noted this free semi ‘luncheon. and met more than 99.1 percent of officer oyer age' 35. Officer Cole sey Central Power & Light was hired as a clerk-tyj ist in the nar will include recommendations our installation appointment dates. was former chief of the disband Company. He holds the p o st,^ . Senator Humphrey quickly point- “Two new computerized central administrative office1 under the on how residents can put $200, $300, substation construcaon ' an d ''/;€tf out that he was a former tnay- ed Ocean Grove police department state-aided CETA. program. Fred offices were opened in Mercerville or more a year back into their poc maintenance first dass., Mr. himself (of Minneapolis) and and Officer Cuttreli was a former Davis, an . inspector in '< the Code kets by practicing a few effective ;-^nd New Egypt,” Heymarih said. Grove ■ p Newman joined the company ' added that he was pieced to : v’ -V page Seven Please Three ordinances seek to (Page *8, Please) (Page 8, Please) Jan. 21, 1948 and worked in , have an audience of New .Jersey gas construction before trans-. | municipal executives and their ferring to the Coast Division j wiv^s “ d °thor guests. IMayor Kramer Substation Department In Air I The Senator then inquire^about Good Citizen of the ¥ea!i* Award for 1977 lenhurst. He is a native of West' ' my health, my family. He' was , Belmar and is married to the i mosti gracious and filled fa.. tbe_. Wm^TV former Miss Roth Taylor of U'aps of what I thought wji^'mer'e-'' ASBURY PARK — Mayor R ay Freehold. They have two chB- ; ly going to be a hit and run con- ■ Kramer will appear on WOR-TV’s dren, Mrs. Jane Wagner, Point: versatio/i. I asked if IMns. Hum- “Meet the Mayors’’ show next Pleasant, * and—* Richard,*■“ ■* ■*—' phrey' was accompanying him. .. month.. Lake Heights. I ‘‘No, one of .our grandchildren is , The’ mayor will be interviewed [•not, ! feeling well and Muriel by John Murray, the station’s viee thought she should be home," he. O cean G rove C lub president of public affairs, Feb. 8; replied. • at WOR’s New York television stu Now 55-Y ears-Old I looked around for Secret . Ser dios.' The interview is expected to be telecast the following Sunday, vice men.. SUrely,- they must be'.- nearby. After' all, this man is a Feb. 12. Madeline Stahley OCEAN GROVE—The Woman’s The weekly Sunday afternoon Club of Ocean Grove met Ia£t Jforpier .Vice President and he. is show has a format which is conver Mi® S tajij^ |{ |i^ iK i graduate Thursday and celebrated i’tjafs in activjtf candidate for the pres- sational and runs for between 20 of N^ptone ;|iigl)«Sfchool and also of being a Federated club ofthe' idency again!' .:,:.; and 25 minutes, said Marsha Kam gradujftcn.'from Michigan Stale New Jersey State Federation' of ■There' were- ho Secret Service insky,' Meet the Mayors'producer. Uinveijsity ™'ere she; IS currently Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Ernest-" D. | people. Senator Humphrey and I ’ The city’s department of com- Unlvfersity where she is currently Sparks, president, presided, A Very were the only persons in that irnoity affairs and public relations gree. She is employed by the Lan apropos poem entitled “I Am.'the Usually busy lobby. My husband ding. Bpardof-E^aticm;;1.: - —sraif - are" :cbnipfllng"'."background' New Year”, was presented" tty had f,ouinl thcregisWation desk in' data for the , show. It will include • Her fiance, is a veteran of the Mrs. Sparks. _ ' v ’''".: ' another room and was signing us projects and problems, planning, i United Stales Air Force and is ■Mrs. Maurice Weller. presented in for luncheon. He was surprised zoning, business, recreation, tour presently attending Michigan State two new members,* Mrs. Maude on reluming to find that Senator . ism and other relevant issues. : University. '. Schultz and Mrs. Kenneth I.’ Me Humphrey and I were engaged in . ■ . The show will open with a 90- I — ■*:— Connick, who were greeted by an ■ animated conversation about second descriptive sketch of the the presitfent. First vice-president' health, families. New Jersey. city, which will include location, * U.MXJiurcliwomcn iMrs. Benjamin I. Wade reminded It was a'quarter hour I shall population, ethnic background and members that Guest Night is Jan-, 'never forget.- Regrettably, I never the economy. Install Officers uary 26, 7-30 P.M. and a member thought to ask the Senator for his The 'sketch will be accompanied bring: only one guest.;'Mrs,! autograph. by 30 color slides about Asbury ■Harry G.. Knu6t, . corresponding j - ■ _ /Park.: OCEAN' GROVE The January secretary read several thank ypu Mayor Kramer also is a Mon- meeting of the United Methodist notes from recipients of home-' Boys 4, Girls .3 motith County freeholder. Women of St. Paul's Church was made cookies at Christmas, also a : ^ •' held last Tu^d^ivafrJ:30 P.M. note . from the Robert Beachley : NEPTUNE — Seven babies from' Mrs. H. Goo’dHcb/led devotions Proclam ation family for the basket of fruit they the local area have been born at,' on “WithesSihgV’^h'ej speaker, Rev. page two. pie»sf Jersey Shore Medical Center since WHEREAS, ’ The American Na Harold Schmul, .\^sslstant pastor, :—?-------------- — -------- — Jan. 7. Mr. and , Mrs. Leonard: Di- tional’ Red Cross in its coming interpreted “TheV,Mission of St.