Appeals Granted by Jcounty Tax Board Madison Board Declines To
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co. HISTORICAL•-••KSZ:I.. 1 his Week COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF One Section IIOLMOEU MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND 16 PAGES MATAWAN BOROUGH 92nd YEAR — 20th WEEK UUUD«I MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960 Member National Editorial AuodaUoa New Jor«*y I'rcn A*«ocUUon Single Copy Ten Cents The New Madison High School; When To Put It To Use A Stirring Issue Matawan Twp. Aid Early Deadline Appeals Granted By The Mulnwan Journal will to printed on VVednendiy, Nov. 2.1, In Raritan-Suit due to Tlianksjlvlna Day. Tli» d»adllno for pictures and display ' JCounty Tax Board Rariton Valley USA advertlnlng will bo Monday at The Monmouth County Board o( Rezoning Commended 12 o'clock noon, snd 4 p.m. on Taxation has released decisions Monday will bo iho clnsslllcd ad- vertising deadline. All new* copy reached in 29 appeals against prop- Vesper Service Sunday Mntn w a 11 Township I'lannini; : erty assessments filed by 29 Mata- must bo In hy |] o'clock noon Honid last nluhl look cn||nlzanco of •Tuesday, wan property owners. Hearings The Woman's Club of Matawan. tin (not Its r.unlni; had been drawn : were held by the county board in Inc., will sponsor a Thanksgiving Into tin; suit currently before 41m the Keyport Borough Hall the last vesper service at 4p.m. on Sun- .Suj)erl»r'CoHrt in Frt'rhold over the nil sfiiii oiilio llrowii I'uljllsli* ' "~weelrin August to permit'the as- day in the Matawan Methodist 'rozo'nlng hy tftljoliilnn Rnrltun Ing snil Printing Company may --sessment appeals to be argued, - Church^Thoseattendingare- asked Toivushlp• of thti~HU'acrtrKarltnn »njoy_ Hit- hollduy- weokend with - The. following appeal decisions to bring canned goods for baskets Vullt-y'USA" irncl'Irom" residentiril" -llivlr-fnnilllFii, lli« co-«pBr»ll«n «l- " were announced hy'the board: • for needy families. The drama and to li^lit intlilstry. Knritun Associa- music and welfare departments lie public Is milled In meeting •» Arthur H. Friedman, 23 Schenck tes, Inc., I'nteitoii, seeks (a |[«t (he Ills nnrly di-nilllni,, b»2:R( arejn charge of the program. l riilcil "out by thu cuurt 'ttH V't'lirirlVM'lnTrCHi - Tin' .office of Thu rViatuwfln r Estate of Garrett J. McKeen sr., n 550-honse subdivision on tlie tract Journal- wlttlirclnsea «n aoy 116 Broad St., building, $4000 to A witness'nullified ns an expert Thunday,ThunksglvliiR Dny nnd -~ ..stf2jp._. • • *; ... .._.•:. Bar Association by Wlllitim Dliilr, Rod llniik, attor- I'rldoy, Nov. 23, , Edward P. Mack. 1 Schenck Ave., ney for Iturltan Associates, Inc., building, S3000 lo $2600. cited on the stand Monday Hint It Stephen Robptkay, 23 Park Aye., Names Weinslein wits obvituiH tho ttarittm yonlni! WON ndustrinl Parlt building, 11500 to J1210. Matawan Attorney This was the scene that greeted the Madison Township Board of |thc Idcit of tho board fhnt if (ho upper Rrnmmar stmdr> could be moved liii|)i'oj)t'r «s both llolmdrt and Mnl- •Albert and Catherine Capraun, 5 Education members when they went for ah official tour of Inspection, Into the educational wing lor the rest ol tills school year, thti overall nwiin I'mvn.ihlpa, where their limits with the architect, C. Edward Hlckey, New Brunswick, Sunday after- sllunilon of half session! throughout the school system would bo Im- border Rnrltun Valley USA, ure .iiTcmony Slated"''".' Freneau Ave., building, $5000 to Is New President zoned rcsldentinl. lliniild J, Dolan, J4D0O. noon relative to putting the building In use Jan, 1 to relieve double proved immeasurably. But, alas, the member! and Ihn architect hud Leo Weinstein, Matawan, ThurS: session conditions In the grammar, grade's'. The building definitely, to agree that what they now convinced them there could be no moving 11 MutiiHiin Township hourd nieiii- Ground Breaking At ' • Other DecWoos will not be used for high school study until September, but It has (toil of pupils by Jan. 1, maybe later'In (ho school year. tier, culled this tn (he .nlinntlnn n( Robert S. Crane, 192 Freneau day night was elected president of the Monmouth County Bar Associa- his fellow board lueinbnrs lutit night Goldon Circle Site Ave., land $000 to 1480. .. T" nnd expressed llio feeling III" clllnii Edward and Marguerite Murphy, tion. He succeeds Edmund J. Can- zona, Red Bank, Mr. Weinstein had % ol M.itnwnn Township 11s on exiim- Clnmntl liii'alilnii crronilinlm for 6:Edgewater Dr., building J1750 to served as t h e Bar Association's pit) for residential zoning was giv- it« j:ia,(K)l),000 Stltl-ncrii- "Gulden first vice president.. Madison Board Declines To Open New ing a fiilso Inipri'Nslnii uf tlio two 'Iri'le Itidimlrliil Park" will ha tim. stalii of tlm mailer. eld timinri'ow, Murihull Suclw, • •' Annie R. Lamberlson, 309 Main Other 1960-01 officers elected by lew llrtiiiswk'li, build,>r nnd , St., building, J1700 tq $1250. , the association were Peter Cooper, Mr, llolun recalled to tho Muln liuki'Mimn for the dcvclo|ii;r« ha» --Helen Bliss, 171 Broad St., build- West Long Branch, first vice presi- H.S. Building To Grammar Use Jan. 1 won Township plimnois-lliiit tlioy 1IIII111111OK1I. 'Ihu pitrk In hnlnu, Inillt ing, $2500 to 11650. ' dent; Thomas F. Shcbell, mayor of had Intel (hi! ivninliif: of llio urea in iy Mr. Sni'lis, his hiothcr, Ruy. John and Irene Keough, 473 East Asbury Park, second vice presi- Dr. William J. Sample, Madison tion classes. He also found the taken liberally In that the general Consider Buying It Acres thulr township where It binders noiid, anil llt-'i'iiiiidnklii, Brooklyn Rd.. Belford, Lot 4, land $3316 to Township Superintendent of •"academic Iramowork" would be and steel contractors had been con- Richard Pine, chairman ol the Rarllnn Vnlloy USA under consider dent; Raymond M. McGowan, Schools', said yesterday that he still fronted with a delaying situation luhiNlrlnllM." .„,.."• $2700. • Freehold, third vice president; a makeshift arrangement on such building projects conimlllcu, cx- nllon for chnnge tn 11 Iliihl lntlii«try Tho [mill will htivc MM-fot>.t was awaiting developments.on tho "beyond their control," /niir, believing Hint Itiirlliin h n il George W. Harris, Inc., Main St., Charles F. Ditmar, Freehold, treas- short notice to occupy. ssjd his displeasure 'that a •oiililjie (in. Kdlilc 3D willed lua situation regarding use of th,e edu- 111111I11 tilt1 proper mnvit In di'iiliinn- personal $2400 to $1900. ' urer, and Samuel Carotenuto, Red Mr. Aumick pointed out that the Water Pressure Difficulty meeting ho had culled lo net mi tin llri'cl "ciinni'i'lltiiiN tti tin- Now Jer- . Fred M. Buriew, 61 Wyckoff St'.j cation wing of the new high school llni; fur Industry Iho Inmls nimr III" Bank, recording secretary. water lino was being run through Mr. Aumick pointed put there offer to buy 1J acres adjoining Iho ny Turnplhv nnd llu« (Innlvn Stnlo personal $100 cancelled. building to relieve overcrowding area now unhcatcd and on which was another difficulty over water highschool,, lands,by.-.tho Uuub iiuiln line of tlm NYRI.Illtlt, (iiu- Vincent J. Kunze, 295 Main St., Dr. Lehan K. Tunks, dean of the and double sessions before'the cur- thin State Parkwuy und iti)utu.3H, 'iirkwiiy, Mr. Knclix mid I10 null construction still lr going on and pressure. A letter of reply was family had not been attended by : buliaingr-WSOO to $2320; personal Rutgers University School of Law, rent school year is completed, This there would be an inevitable read from 1h»-IJrownloivn Wulor Mr. Doltin lluniijhl u lelltM- udvlKlnj; «iciiiies |iiu(i tn nnrsnuT":: {200 cancelled. " " urged reduction of the nine-month specifically would mean moving in tlic hoard four weeks ago. Hi) wan t Ire-'Karllnn TownHhlp I'lamilnt', Into Ihu, park frnin Iho nnor- "freeze" if water were brought Jn Co. about a complaint from tho chldcd about Iho short notice, lull Mary Horowitz, 12 Fredwood PI., clerkship that young lawyers must upper grammar school grades to contractor and architect that pres- ISnnrd of tlm Inlcni of tin- Muttiwtm iy I'l'iumylvuiilii Itullnmil, make rooms in other schools now through these pipes in thc winter. .Mr. Joyce asked that Mr. I'lno's bulldinj, $1750 to $1550. serve in New Jersey before they Stanley Kordzlmki noted that the sure of 125 pounds was being deliv- llonrii in tlilti imitt'M' WHS In order. !>iiMilli!||« will Elmore Kattner, 290 Main St., practice law. He told the audience on split sessions available to the ered lo tho high school, too much roposol be considered, in splto of TI10 othma concurred nnd It won ut ciiiinliucletl, Mr, Siiths anlil. lid building, $3100 to $2530. lower grades on a full-time basis general contractor has given assur- 'te differences between him and aHten-tl aunt, ot 150 lawyers that practical law ance of some occupancy being pos- for the plumbing installations tn f/ihl Iho ilrv,'l»prri will nffur It'll-, Rudolph and Margaret Fraebel. training would be better accom- for the remainder of the school certain other board members. Tho, 1 sible and that any occupancy stand up under for a lunu, period. Consider Kcionlng Arun nut f 11 " arclilti'clurnl, t'lmliin'rliiR 18 Valley Dr., building. $2400 to plished by extending the law school year. The water company reported that board voted lo hnvo Henry Spider, ml iiiiirki'llnii Hervlci'H nml nra $2000. would be most welcome under the The Mnlowun Township lloiird curriculum from nine to 11 months fire protection regulations required Perth Amhuy, tlm bourd attnrnoy, ulna In tukliiit undnr udvltiDiuciit.lhit in'|i;iii'i| l In Initnll all y John C.