Council Tension Revived by Deputy Chief Issue Should Be Can't She? It Is Simple." Spaulding Forced to on July 2, Spaulding Apologizes Answer Appointed Capl
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Spring Home & Garden A hot start North Brunswick boys off to 4-0 start Learn about the newest looks for your home . Page 25 Page 11 Serving North and South Brunswick Council tension revived by deputy chief issue should be can't she? It is simple." Spaulding forced to On July 2, Spaulding apologizes answer appointed Capl. Leithland question. Golbourne to the position of for outburst "This temporary deputy chief. This was an appointment lasted for four BY DAVE GOLDBERG Staff Writer unfortunate months, and at the beginning situation," of November, Karbowski as- fter what appeared to Womack sumed the role. Golbourne be a return to civility said. "I and Karbowski both worked A by the North Bruns- doubt we as temporary deputy chiefs to wick Township Council, tem- will have help evaluate who would be pers flared during Monday's any situa- David best as the full-time deputy workshop meeting. tions like Spaulding chief, according to "Are you comfortable this again. No members of Spaulding. However, because with him making that much?" council should be forced to of the public outcry over the Mayor David Spaulding answer questions." salary, Spaulding said that he asked, pressing Council- After the meeting was may eliminate the position of woman Maureen Little for an adjourned, Spaulding was deputy chief. answer about newly ap- still angry and used rough "You have to question pointed Deputy Police Chief language with Womack. whether the council are Stanley Karbowski's slated "This is bull shit," Spaulding beholden to try and make the salary of $l 53,606 a year. said before he stormed out of police officers happy or Spaulding and several res- the municipal building. please the public who they idents have questioned the The mayor said he now are supposed to be serving," salary for the position which regrets his behavior. Spaulding said. "I'm pre- was established by the coun- "I realize that it made me pared to say we won't do a cil earlier this month. look bad last night. I became deputy chief. I am not Council President Francis angry," Spaulding said. "I responsible for the high "Mack" Womack called to was put on the spot by some- salaries — that goes back 20 adjourn the meeting while one who. is running for of- years. It goes back to the old Spaulding continued to press fice and is not willing to administration. Council- Little for an answer. take a stand. That is not how woman Little was unable to Womack, a lawyer, advised you treat someone. She is answer my question because VERONICA YANKOWSKI Little that she did not have to trying to portray herself as she is campaigning for office. Genni Buck, 6, joins about 150 South Brunswick residents to march against answer Spaulding's line of the person being treated un- She does not want have to domestic violence during the township's second annual Humanity March questioning. The council fairly. If I'm capable of from the municipal building to the high school on Saturday. president said that no one answering a question, why Continued on page 20 Index Business 26 Council suspends food license for month Classified .." 30 Fourth violation the township at a Cornwall Road inspection report states. Catering serves several businesses Milestones 22 office building, had its license for The temperatures for both hot in the area but he did not give Obituaries 24 brings caterer before handling food suspended at 12:01 and cold foods were the main issues specifics. Opinion 14 S.B. Board of Health a.m. Wednesday. that led to the suspension, accord- Stephen Papenberg, the town- Police Beat , 23 "We were desperate to find a ing to Uhrik. ship's health director, said that Sports 25 BY CHARLES W. KIM way to make this work for you," "They just don't get it," he said. although progress was being made, Staff Writer Mayor Debra Johnson said to Three additional inspections on the business was not working as Quote of the week: outh Brunswick Township owner Frank Kero during the hear- Jan. 9, Feb. 5 and March 20 listed quickly as it could to solve the "You don't need scientific Council members, acting as ing. similar violations. problems. training to know pig the Board of Health, shut Kero has received four condi- Kero, who declined to speak to "We are heading in the right racing is cruel." S the press outside of the hearing, direction, but not getting there down a catering facility for 30 days tionally satisfactory ratings by following a hearing Tuesday night. inspectors since Nov. 12. told board members that his quick enough," Papenberg said. Amy Rhodes "You have to keep the tempera- According to the inspection employees were doing what they Inspectors were also concerned People for the Ethical ture correct (for the food). I don't reports, the temperature of foods were supposed to to prepare the that Kero was using ice to keep Treatment of Animals prepared at the site were not in the foods. some foods cold because of a mal- (PETA) see that at this facility," said Bob Page 6 Uhrik, a township health inspector. accepted range. "My people are doing all they functioning a refrigeration unit. "Hot foods maintained out of can. Just shut me down," Kero said. 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The district will also be changing its for 2002-2003 grade configuiation and opening a second BY CHARLES W. KIM middle school at the Upper Elementary Staff Writer School on George's Road. The changes are all part ol a $47 million SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Four can- didates will try for three seals, and voters building plan appioved in J 999. will decide the fate of a $98 million budget The plan also calls foi the district's on Tuesday. boundary lines to change. Dr. Matt Spccsler, ioimer Board of A controversial redistneting plan was Education member, will try to regain his approved by the body last year.