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Avon Tables Badge Sale Plan DCA Says Shore -^1110 fN ‘>!ybd AHliaSb ■?3Ab J.S dId 003 ■ail o iian d >^dwd Aanasw AS/T3/3T 9TT0 T SERVING THE SHORE COMMUNITIES FROM THE HF2ART OF OCEAN GROVE SINCE 1875 VOL CCXXI NO. 30 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE THURSDAY, JULY 25,1996 USPS 402420 THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Avon Tables Badge Sale Plan DCA Says Shore By Bonnie Graham will table indefinitely for this “i was on Ocean Avenue with from throughout Monmouth Avon - A resolution was an­ year the proposal to sell the police from 10 o’clock in County were on hand to con­ nounced to the controversial badges to non-residents." He the morning until iate that duct the pedestrian and ve­ Easy Working proposal to allow for the sale added,"The beach revenue is night. Overall, the festival hicular traffic along Ocean OCEAN GROVE - year ago there was solid of sponsored seasonal pool 73 percent of budget so far." went pretty well, with over ^venue and throughout the Charles Richman, Assis­ concern over the closing of badges to non-residents at Mayor Jerry Hauselt thanked 50,000 in attendance. The area. tant Commissioner of the Marlboro Psychiatric Hospi­ the Monday,July 22 Mayor the residents of Avon for their hot day brought in a great A number of defective beach Department of Community tal and the impact this ac­ and Commissioner meeting. cooperation during the Sun­ deal of beach traffic in addi­ lights will be replaced later Affairs, addressed the Sat­ tion would have on those Commissioner William day, July 14 Greek Festival, tion to the festival attendees,” this week and a $60,000 urday meeting of the Ocean communities which housed Dioguardi stated, “As of to­ during which time, Ocean The Mayor mentioned that a grant for the restoration of Grove Home Owners Asso­ a sizeable population of day, we have made 98 per­ Avenue became a one-way meeting had been held yes­ Sylvan Lake has been re­ ciation to provide an update deinstitutionalized resi­ cent of the pool budget. We street and incoming and out­ terday to review the plan that approved. The Mayor said, “I on the “Shore Easy” pro­ dents. Governor Whitman have brought in an additional going traffic was restricted was put into place to handle look forward to seeing foun­ gram and to answer announced the “Shore $40,000 and therefore, we throughout the town. He said. the traffic on July 14. Police tains in the lake." resident's questions. Nep­ Easy” plan as a vehicle tune Mayor James whereby the population of McGann, Committeeman these individuals would be Popkin Honored by Mayor’s Association Woman Patricia Monroe balanced throughout the and over one hundred resi­ state and support would be NEPTUNE CITY — Not even the members of porarily closed between the and money raised by the dents attended the meeting provided for those residents On Monday night. Mayor Council were notified of the hours of 8 and 10 AM to al­ Playground Committee and n the Tabernacle in Audito­ who need mental health Robert Deeves proved to award prior to it’s presenta­ low the 5K Run to pass Board of Recreation, the 1/ rium Square. program assistance.” one and all that he can in tion. through the Borough. The 2 mile paved track has been Mr. Richman said, “A See Grove Page 11 fact, keep a secret. Midway race begins at SAM on Au­ a two year project for Mayor through the regular Council gust 3rd. A resolution aHow- Deeves. He stated that meeting, Deeves strayed ing the annual fireworks dis­ many residents had ex­ from the posted agenda, and play was also approved. pressed a desire for a safe, invited Borough Clerk / Ad­ Weather permitting, fire­ level walking area. He hopes ministrator Joel Popkin to works will go off at 9 PM at to be able to extend the walk­ join him in front of the dais. Memorial Beach on that way into a complete loop in He then presented the very date. Deeves added that the near future. surprised Popkin with a Ci­ several volunteers are still in other business, tation of Merit from the New needed to make the annual Naomi Sauer was appointed Jersey Mayor's Association, event a success. Anyone to serve on the Planning for outstanding service to the interested,in the foot race, Board. Her term will run community and dedication to craft fair or volunteering through December of 1998. the job. “It’s well deserved,” should call 776-7224 for stated Deeves. “What I liked -Joel Popkin- more information. about it is that he was com­ Plans for the upcom­ Deeves announced Paul Ridner pletely surprised.” Deeves ing Neptune City Day cel­ that the long awaited walk­ said that Popkin had to be ebration were discussed. ing track at Adams Field Dies at 76 nominated for the annual Councilman Bill Kroll an­ should be completed in the award, and that he had to nounced that several Bor- next 7 to 10 days. Funded meet several qualifications. •ough streets would be tem­ through private donations Olwyn M. Montigney, center, whose career as the Registrar for Vital Statistics for the Township Mt. Laurel Discussion Continues of Neptune spanned 16-years, accepts a BRADLEY BEACH - cess and to answer ques­ eligibility. This includes pre­ Retirement plaque from Board of Health President The discussion continued tions from the floor. He dis­ senting tax bills, tax returns, Joseph Pepe and Vice President Arthur Martin (far regarding whether or not tributed a “1966 Rental and estimates of assets.” right). Board secretary and Liason Barbara this community will accept Housing Bates for Low and Councilman Rob­ inkeles is at far left. T|ie retirement breakfast took $2.2 million from WallTown- Moderate income House­ ert Pearsall said that he had place last wbek at town hall and was attended by ship for the rehabilitation of holds” chart which had called COAH’s Executive many current and former officials. existing homes whose own­ been prepared by the New Director, Shirley Bishop, Below: Mrs. Montigney Is surrounded by her ers fall into the low and Jersey Council on Afford­ and had been told that Bra­ moderate income level ran­ able Housing (C O A H ). Cur­ dley Beach “would be lucky family during the retirement breakfast. They are, ges at the Tuesday. Mayor rently, COAH is seeking le­ to have 50-55 houses fixed Neptune Resident Paul left to right: Olwyn Montigney, Cheri Odo, Jennifer Montigney, holding Kateiyn Montigney, Jeanette and Council meeting. gal advice as to who can with this funding”. Mayor Ridner, Monmouth receive this funding, i.e., Stephen Schueler com­ Montigney, husband Lloyd Montigney Jr. and three Tom Thomas, a County Director of professional engineer with owners and/or renters. He mented, “We did a survey grandsons, Keith Odo, Kit Odo Jr. and Lloyd Promotion & Tourism T & M Associates, returned said, “All those receiving Montigney III. (Rear) Lloyd Montigney. to further explain the pro­ the grants must prove their See COAH Page 20 died last Thursday. Details Page 8. SAMPLER WIN A FREE MATINEE PIZZA! > DAILY < S A T $ 2 ^ I INN All Seats &SUN See our ad IB l o o o f f ! on pg. 2 £each (^insm a .CAMPBELL’S ! Answer this weeks MAIN STREET* BRADLEY BEACH BARBERSHOP ■ CENTURY 21 Trivia Question Call 46 Main Avenue I The Community Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 | COASTAL REALTORS \-Tmn Hotline Products & HELEN H UNT Call For Appointment | See this weeks Services Directory. BILL PAXTON S (908)988-1966 | hstines pg. 5 896-0100 I V.221.N.30 A u g u s t 2 5 ,1 9 9 6 PAGE 2 THURSDAY, JULY 25,1996 Coming Events M y THIRD SUNDAY SUN. AUG. 4TH EVERY MONTH THE AVON UNITED JORDAN LODGE NO. METHODIST WOMEN will Answer 247, Free & Accepted Masons, sponsor a “Peach Festival" on and A S B U R Y LO D G E 142, August 4J)i from 1:30 to Free & Accepted Masons will 4:30pm at the Avon Methodist F O U N D E R ’S DAY at Its sides, marble plaques dis­ host a monthly Pancake Church, 5th and Garfield Aves.. by Billy Graham Breakfast from 8:30am - 12 Avon, Ocean Grove has always played the names of Ocean noon at the United Masonic There will be Peach Pies Dear Mr. Graham; Is to take away our sins and been fraught with mixed feel- Grove pioneers. Temple, 3619 Hwy. 33, Nep­ or Angel Food cake with ice the Bible complete or are bridge the gap between us ings-remembrance, glori­ Time, and vandalism, tune. Adults $3.50. $1.75 chil­ cream and peaches, and bev­ some other books also di­ and God.lt tell us God loves ous events, hard times, spiri­ took their toll of that monu­ dren. Public is welcome. erage. $3.50 per person dona­ vinely inspired? 1 had a us and that by trusting Christ tual heights. ment. Back in 1986, just 10 tion. couple come to my door last as our Lord and Savior and They used to call it years ago, a sixth generation FRL, SAT. week who talked to me about committing our lives to Him “Anniversary Day." The date Ocean Grover, age 5. stud­ WED. AUG. 7TH JULY 26, 27 their religion. They said they we will be forgiven and saved. was and is July 31. It was ied the plaques. He saw the TH E SAM PLER INN, at LADIES AUXILIARY to believed the Bible was the “Salvation is found in no one on that date in 1869 that the need for tender, loving care.
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