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Ujmtaken in Shop Mart Entry Process Control in Industry Zone Sewer Aid A P a n o r a m a COVERING t o w n s h i p s o r O f L o c a l HOLMDEL, MADISON P es o o p ] l e A n d NABLBOtO. MATAWAN A M > EV• ▼ e n t s M AI AVAN BOROUGH M ATAW AN. N. J„ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBERTEMBEI 17,1964 M k YEAR — 11A WEEK m & E X T i Single Cop? Tm C n ti M organville Methodist Church School Cornerstone Laid Commuter Tranait Problem s, Plans Discussed Tuesday Sterner W ants m idge, N ew Transit Term inal Speaking to the Matawan Town­ *‘Not only would this projcct pro* ship Taxpayer* Association Tues­ vida an exdelint facility for our day night, E . Donald Sterner, Chairman of th* Monmouth County nearly 40,000 Monmouth County Planning Board, told hi* audience commuters, J o leave their cars that two of the most important and ride in clean comfort to their project* for t h * future proper places of employment, but we be­ growth of Monmouth County, were lieve the building of this 'Park and the early construction of the Rap­ Ride' Terminal would greatly in­ id Transit Terminal and th* Rar­ crease the Parkway receipts from itan Bay Bridge. Mr. Sterner wi* motorists of Ocean, Atlantic and introduced by Stite Sen. Richard Cape May Counties and from the R. Stout. (continued on page four) Mr. Sterner declared, “ In the opinion of our Monmouth County Planning Board Transportation Committee, in our planning for the Adult School To future of our county, two of the most important projects in addition to vitally needed interstate free­ Start Sept. 28 ways and highway improvements Classes Offered to properly serve Monmouth Coun­ ty, are our proponed Rapid Tran­ At Matawan Regional sit Terminal for our commuters TIN m m m Tm w U t T u m m r Unking Staten lalaad with Uaiaa Beach aad a com' at the junction of the New York The fall term of The Matawan I M q # l apaaaarad a •aanauter’a KtgJM (eatar- mulcr terminal la Ih* karltaa-Matawu Townihip and Long Branch Railroad and the Community Aduli School, Inc., will E. D nU Hmmt. dMrfmn •( H» area'. Above, Stale Senator Richard R. Stout (left) Parkway between Matawan and begin Sept. 28. Classes are to be S w M l i C m H M h A i Baard. Mr. Steraer ■roeti Mr. Sterner at J M t p k Reltaillala, aiaociatlon Hazlet, and the Raritan Bay Bridge held at the Matawan Regional Mhm nI (jn tn ’ tafH tor a Rarilaa Bay Bridge from Union Beach to Princcss Bay, High School on Monday and Thurs­ Staten Island, to help relieve the day evenings between 8 and 10 heavily congested 'bottleneck' p.m. Classes will be offered In be­ Overpan Bida through the Amboys. ginners, intermediates and dupli­ Water Company Sewer Aid Bid “ With the exploding population cate bridge, golf, sculpture, cera­ A a State Highway Department mics, art appreciation, water col­ in our county nearing the 400,000 The cornerstone ef the new red brick Church aaneuarad thi* meinlag It will ors, charcoal and sketching, mod­ Other* pictured are Jahn Ludvlck, left, mark, with its heaviest density in School of Ihe Morganville Methedlsl Church, Route a member of the Board of Trustee*; Mri. Fred Eckel, Purchase Near reeetve Md* Oct. I far eemlruc- Gets State Nod ern, square and ballroom dancing, your area, and with over 90 per 7 t, Morganville, was pul In place Sunday during President al the Board, and Walter Lambtrtia^ Ken al aa avirpaai t» eRmlnat* alternative to peace-theory and ap­ Township Application cent of our newer residents com­ special service* by Ihe Rev. Fred H. Bowen, church Sunday Schaal Superintendent NrtlM Now Ara - th* Six Caraers latenectiee al plication. Maa!* p i, Breadway aad Rente muting to employment in North pastor, and Dr. William R. Gullick, District Super- C o m To Washington $290,000 Apart M in Keypait Theiprejeet la ex- Jersey and New York, adequate Also Interior decorating, dress­ transportation facilities are vital making for beginners and inter­ peetad ta taka akeat 10 wark- Mayor Heniy Traphagen Mon . ftechu a o» tto privately owned E . to the future growth of our county mediates, tailoring, rug hooking, Se/ecf McGann lag day* ta template. jy night told the Matawan Town Strathmore Water Co. by Mat*. ta addltiaa to cw tractka al and a continued lack of it, or fur­ slip covers and draperies, mil­ Opposition Vocal Hire Experts Waa Townahip moved cloeer to re- th* evirpaii, a abaft distaac* ship Board of Health the Sewerage ther deterioration in public trans­ linery, necdlecrafts, gourmet and Patrick J. McGann jr., borough tllty Tueaday after a negotiating Authority’s request for a federal portation, will result in lower prop­ party cooking and gymnastics for attorney for Union Beach and weat ef lhe praieat ia- grant to help finance building of aniilnn between Matawan Town- tersectien, H*ate M will be wid­ erty values, increased highway women. To Ballet School former deputy slate attorney On Assessment ghlp oMclala and repreeentatlvei a sewer plant and pumping station congestion and personal hardship general, w ai picked by the coun­ ened ta permit three lane* al in Cliffwood was approved at thc Also included are conversational ol tha water company. to our citizens. Residents Protest. ty screening committee as Ihe Marlboro Council trilfle each way. divided by a state level. He said thc request French and Spanish, introduction W h m ataotlattoM ended Tbd eeaerete ceater barrier. Wark al­ Population Surge Democratic candidate for the for a $232,000 grant would be sent to modern math for parenls, world Alikas Property Site State Assembly. Rapped For Action day, Cie two partlaa were approxi ee wig lac Me wldeidag ef Ihe to Washington for federal approval. "Based on the estimates of the issues-current events, specdand ef­ ■lately QM.OM apart in the am' teppaliteag Creak bridge aad Monmouth Couniy Democratic " It takes a long time to be New York Regional Plan Associa­ ficiency reading, bookkeeping, typ- Opposition to thu establishment Chairman P. Paul Campl an­ Marlboro Township Council voted •unt offered hy Ine townihip and eeaetnntlen e( a aew bridge te tion, Monmouth County by 1985 ing,und stenography for beginners of u ballet dancing school in the Thursday to transfer 11500 from f by the company. Bargain processed," the mayor said. “ Many nounced Mr. McGann's selection carry tho Ceatral Railroad et w ill pass the 1,000,000 mark in its anfl intermediates, cabinet making, thc contingency fund to thc assess, ing Ttieoday raaulted in a reduc­ New Jeraey rtgbt-ef-wav aver the municipalities a r e applying for two - and - one - half s t o r y after an hour long meeting of thc population to become New Jersey's rM io und T.V. repairs, wood re­ sor’s fund to finance defense of as. tio n o f t m m la the a*ln * price these things.” The township hopes Peter Alikas house, 356 Main St. screening committee. The choice highway. Traffic Uaato wUI be largest, exceeding both Bergen and pairing and rcfinisliing. securities sessments under challenge before when it waa ihown not Juatifled eeailrnMod la eaae traffic flaw to start making connections in June was very pronounced at the M ati­ will now have to be approved by or July, the mayor said, If the Essex Counties, which now lead and investments, guitar and string Ihe Monmouth County Demo­ the Monmouth County Board u( Mayor Henrv Traphagen report­ aad la lema lastancee, appreche* wan Borough Zoning Board hear­ federal grant is approved. Lines the state. instruments. cratic Executive Committee. Taxation. It will include the hiring ed the townihip ia prepared to ta tha Intersection will be Mock- ing Tuesday on an exception to ara being installed now in Cliff­ “ Under our plan the electric ser­ There is a tuition fee and a small Mr. McGann was considered of experts to present testimony on ■0 » high u II,MO,*0 0 to pur- ad elf. Jeat thia week Keyport the R-50-B residential zoning for official*, asked the data when It wood Beach. vice would be extended from South registration fee. All interested per­ the property. Harold G. Smith, the leading candidate for Ihe fob. the value of new construction ehaie tho water company and oper­ Amboy to the New Terminal, where Mr. Campl said the candidate whose assessment under “ added ate K aa a municipally control!- plseasd ta start centructlen af The mayor cautioned Cliffwood sons over thc age of 18 arc invited Cheesequake, appeared for the ap­ parking facilities for several thous­ to enroll at the Matawan Regional was approved unanimously by assessments” may be under chat, ad utility. Water company official* the prefect * which a paMk and Cliffwood Beach residents not plicant and had to fend off objec­ and cars would be provided. In­ High School, Atlantic Ave., Mata­ the IS ot the 23 member commit­ lenge. wanted tl.4M.MI after talho con­ kaanag waa haM mere than three to neglect septic tanks because of tions by practically every residen­ cluded in our plan is the replace­ wan, Sept. 22, 23, 24, between 7 and tee present. John Narzowich, a spectator, c lu d e d T u ' yean afa. tha planned sewer installation. He tial dweller in the neighborhood. ment of the present outmoded rail­ 8 p.m. Since classes are limited, derided the council for having a ■aid th* authority would send let­ Mr.
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