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■' ■ 't 133D Y E A R —NO. 51 HWBTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1984 - TWENTY-FIVE O R 45 HHS Students GRUCCI FIREWORKS TO SALUTE East Windier, Boro Full Time Mayor Are Inducted Into OPENING OF ETRA LAKE PARK JULY 4 Get, Tax Increases; Board of Education! Government Form National Honor Group EW T 43c, Town 33c On the Fourth of July East a one-hour kick’ show with Makes Firing Official Sought in EWT Windsor Township will salute Chappy Brazil, magician extror- Forty-five sophomores, juniors, the opening of Etra Lake Park dinaire. His act will include ma­ Hightstown ana East Windsor The East Windsor Regional East Windsor Township C oun­ and seniors were inducted re­ with a fireworks extravaganza gic, juggling, and comedy, end­ Township got tb# bad news over the charge of lack of cooperating Board of Education voted 5 cil tabled Tuesday the p-*****g of cently into the Hightstown High by the G rucci family of Long ing with a demonstration on bal­ the w eekend. Their 1984 taxes as a team member, he "d , did yeahs, 2 nays and 1 abstention to a charter study ordinance imtfl Chapter of the National Island, New Yoik. loon sculpture. beginning in July are going to not stand up under examination. reaffirm their prior decision and Mrs. Betty Nolan, TownsMp Honor Society, Dubbed as the “ First Family Schedule of events for the day: go up. It is nothing new — it Friedman said the addendum that of the administration not to clerk, con verify the of Fireworks” the Grucci’s have 5 pm - 2-Mile Run; tt-M iie happens every year and the (or rebuttal) to her evaluation The students honored earned rehire Mis. Penny Sherwood for 2,003 signatures on a tailored fireworks displays for Race. put the big bite on the was a private document. H ow­ at leas* an 85 percent scholastic « third year in the EWR School submitted Monday. Use ordin­ many well-known events includ­ 5;30 pm — Breakdance Dem­ taxpayers again and still. ever, it was alleged the adden­ average afteT at least two years District. Mrs. Sherwood was al­ ance was Introduced two weeks ing the Brooklyn Bridge Centen­ onstration. dum had been shown to some in high school and had the sup­ The Township total tax rate most completing her second year ago and was to be adopted at nial, the 1980 Winter Olympics 6 pm — Kids’ Show with Ma­ persons and It was this .A W w iim porting vote of 10 percent of the is listed at |5-38 per $100 aseeseed as a first grade teacher in the Tuesday’ s meeting. The petition in Lake Placid, President R e a ­ gician Chappy Brazil. that the Board of Education faculty. valuation, up 48 cents, but this Walter C. Black School when she for a change to a Mayor-Council gan’s Inauguration, the World’s 7 pm — “First Class Act” Con­ based its original and final de­ Officers of the local chapter does not inatod* a .18 levy for was notified on April 25 that she form of government was submit­ cert. cision to uphold the evaluation are Chris Hartman, president; Fair in K noxville, and the open­ garbage collection. The Twin was not to be rehired for a year ted before the ordinance could 8:30 pm — Opening Ceremo­ of Joseph (Suabbaro, principal o f Felicia Goldstein, secretary and ing of Atlantic City’s casinos, i .Rivers area wbart the residents that would lead to tenure and be adopted. nies. the Black School, and other ad­ Sandra Shostack, treasurer. At dusk on the Fourth the pay their own is excluded. that she was to leave he position A petition to change the gov­ Dusk—“Fireworks by Grucci.” ministrators. House Leaders, Russell Beau­ Grucci family will be back in | H # t s to w n ’a y$$e is listed at immediately without losing her ernment from the present Man­ Between 5 and 7 pm the en­ Mm. Sherwood spoke in her lieu, Michael Carr, Carole Nel­ New Jersey to present another $7.15 per $108 — I I I i valuation, pay and benefits to June 30,1984. ager-Council form to the M ayor- vironmental center in the park defense and wae very emotional. son, Eileen O'Donnell and Con­ of its “kaleidoscopes of pyrotech­ up 33 cents. Council form with, wards had will be open for tours and view­ Dr. William Moore, Mrs, Bar­ She wept and had a hard time stance Shaliy presented the in* nics! wizardry.” The display will i The schools slice of the total been circulated for a month. If ing exhibits prepared by local bara Swan, Robert Abrams, War­ speaking. She said she cared for duetees with the certificates and consist of three parts: an open­ tax rate, is $3.1$ cents in East the ordinance had been adopted ren Olsen, Raymond Lewis, her students and felt she was co­ membership cards. ing dedication, a command firing, students under the direction of Windsor and $3J v in Higfatstown. before the petition was submit­ the school district’s Instructional voted yes; Mrs, Sharon Foltz and operating. In answering her The new students inducted are: and a grand finale. The breakdown; H#tstown, ted, the petition would not have Earle Jacobs voted no and Mrs. evaluation, she said, she had the Beaulieu House — Jennifer Titanium salutes, super deluxe Service Center. The exhibits will County, $1.64, tlp 12 cents; li­ been valid. Now, Mrs. Nolan has Faith Sarafin abstained. Mrs. help of her unit leader, Mrs. Bauer, Gil Binebaum, Gretchen oompartmental rfiels, imported relate to the park as a natural brary, 19 cents, u p 10; schools, 60 to 120 days after certifying Jerri Lynn Lancaster was ab­ K in g and she thought she was JWrtz, Monica Jensen, Ryan Mil­ shell’s, multi-special effects, and habitat for various types of veg­ $3.52, up 11 and Jocal $1.80, no the signatures as being bona fide sent. idoing right. She said a large part ler, John Piskora, Lisa Schte- Grucci’s fam ous multi - break etation and wildlife. Throurfi- change. registered voters, to call a special of her life was being taken away huger, Bac Vu. shells are all part of the display out the year the school district i Bast Windsor, County, $1.25, referendum. The referendum The Board deliberated one and from her. She said she didn’t Carr House — William B. Al­ the family has planned for East w ill be using this facility for the down 2.3 cents, Ibrary, .17, up will cost between $6,000 to $10,- one-half hour* in private after know if she would ever get over bert, Scott Bernstein, Anne Brai- Windsor. These shells will fill the environmental education of chil­ 19.2 cents; school, $3.13, up 31.7 000, which cost will be borne by 214 hours of testimony for Mrs. the shook. She said the rebuttal aher, David Cooper, Kaushik sky with magnesium day light, dren in the school syrtem. I and local, $1.03, up $.4. the taxpayers. Sherwood and Dr. Moore read Was not intended to hurt anyone. Das, Cheryl Fisher, Chris Har­ gold fitter, silver min, purple Although the events begin at I ------The present form of govern­ the Statement which said that The audience was very sup­ vey, Kelly MacKnight, Felicia willow gardens, green strobes, 5 pm, the park will be open to ment was voted upon in 1960 Area Student! Mercer while the Board commended the portive of Mira. Sherwood and af­ Bo*, Helen Skolnick, Susan double color peonies, red- and the community informally all and became effective January 1, rapport and interest Mrs. Sher­ ter each speaker' there was much Wang. green-tip octopus, golden palm day for picturing and games. The County G r a il* 1970. During the 1970’s an at­ wood had in working with the applause and after Mrs.' Sher­ Nelson House — Bill Freed, trees, and tri-color chrysanthe­ park is equipped with 40 picnic tempt to change it failed. This students, there were a number wood spoke the applause was Doug Goldstein, Yasmin Hasson, mums with rising tails. tables and 12 grills. In addition | Area students were among time, working for a month or of other aspects of teaching and long and some stood up. | Alt sunset airoimd 8:30 the there are basketball, bocce, and more than 820 graduates who re­ Kristina Kirmse, Jill Putnam, other reasons that were not suc­ longer, the petition committee I township will officially open the shuffleboand courts plus play­ ceived degrees or certificates at Cynthia Reeder. cessfully met to offer her reem­ was able to muster the necessary ground equipment for the chil­ Mercer County Community Col- I High Speed Chase O’Donnell House — Mark park to the public in brief open­ ployment. signatures if all qualify. Tweedy- Brzezinski-, Elyse Genek, Wendy ing ceremonies. Just before dren. jlegB’s recent 17th Commence­ percent or 1047 signatures were Upon the advice of the Board’s Causes Accident; Loonin, Erik Olsen, Chris Schil­ starting at 7 pm, a five-piece The last “grand opening” of a ment. needed. They got 56 more than attorney, David Coates, the in­ ling, Laura Sheffler, Angela band known as “ First Class A ct” township facility was in, Septem­ East W indsor required. dividual Board members did not Township Car Involved Turner, Neal Zaslavsky. | will entertain the public in an ber of 1982 when the new town­ i Laura Adler, Caroline Ander­ Council expressed displeasure give the reasons for their votes. Sbaliy House — K y u n g hour-and-a-half concert. Their ship municipal building was of­ son, Jon A. Applebaugh, Liliana with the way the signatures ware Some 150 parents, teachers and East Windsor Township and Chung, Stella D r o n, Helen repertoire runs from the Beatles ficially opened to the public. Aibelaez, Suzanuo M. Burton, acquired. Several Council mem­ other supporters attended the HightBtown police were involved Everts, Douglas Gilbert, Jenni­ and Beoch Boys back to the “ Big Rain dates are Saturday, July 7, Dolores P. Carter Pole, Richard bers thought the whole process public hearing. After the decision in a high speed chose incident at fer Hiller, Evan Milman, Steven Band” sounds. , and Sunday, July 8. J. Coppola, Pat L, Delre, Jeffrey was done in a secretive manner was announced, it seemed for a 1:15 am Wednesday with a Town­ Shore, Lisa Soden, Melinda Community residents are in-! During fce week following the Garber. and the proposed plan would few minutes as if a minor riot ship police car slamming into the Thomas, Kenneth Weingarten, ! vited to join in the festivities Fourth, the township is sponsor- i Highest Honors -# Roseanne cause no better representation would break out. A goodly num­ car fit was chasing at speeds of Alexander White, Traci Zirkle. ! starting ait 5 pm when the Twin mg two other concerts in the C. Goerlidh, Pravesu. K. Gupta, than the present Coundil-Mana- ber of Mrs. Sherwood’s support­ 70 to 80 Wiles an hour down National Honorary Society Rivers Athletic Club will con­ park. On Mon-dby, July 9, from Hal Hytman, Wendy K. Kalinieh, ger plan gives. ers bombarded the Board mem­ Route 130 and Stockton street. Members — Solveig Braudel, duct several races: a two-mule 7:30 to 8:30 pm the M ercer Coun­ Janine A. Katz, Yvomie A. The proposed plan calls for bers with questions and some Both the chased car and the Jean-Michd Abrassart, Isabelle run and a half-mile race on the ty Band un­ Kemp, John C. Knauer, Lewis nine Council members, and the were in a rather ugly mood. Township police car had to be Vaffiaud. park’s new running trail. der the direction of John Culpa La/witz Debbie S. Martinez, formation of six words, and an They asked the Board how they towed away. Fortunately, no one At 5:30 pm three local junior will perform selections from i Kightest Honors — Maria E. elected mayor. Six of the Coun­ could make a decision such as wias injured. high students from the Grace popular musicals, light concert Meehan, Vivian L. Meisberger, cil members would came from SERVICE NEWS they did, disregarding quality Rogers School will present a pieces, and favorite marches. Rosemarie Morrison, Lilly Mos- the six words and three would education and the benefit of the The driver of the Township Former Local Resident breakdance demonstration for The following Saturday, July kowitz. police car was Patrolman Thomas be elected at large. The Mayor students and the interest & love the enjoym ent o f the public, and 141th, a local contemporary rock Honors — Cynthia A. Myers, Cichocld and the driver of the would be elected by the general Mrs. Sherwood had for her jtx- Is Promoted to Major for community youth in particu­ group known as “Wynd” will Phyllis O. Pole, Michelle L. chased car which had handicap­ populace. The governing body plils. Dr. Moore was the main lar. play original compositions from Reid, Carolyn F. Rooney, Brian ped license plates, was a 20 year would be 10. The petition com­ Ghrktine A. Treiber, daughter spokesman, fending them off This will be followed at 6 by 7:30 to 9:30 pm. ' R. ScMff, Javnika R. Shah, Ellen oM male with a 16 year old male mittee consists of Irwin Bardin. of Louis A. and Jean M. Dallen- with an expanded explanation of !J. SjoOte, Perri H. Sobel, Shari passenger. jSy Sdhiff, Eric B. Schlamowitz, foach of 183 Outealt street, the statement he made originally. Patricia A. Dye Is I Tates, John M. Tennyson, Me- IMrs. Patricia Husak and Ronald Hightstown, has been promoted Richard Friedman of Ruhlman, I Township Detective James !hesh G. Ttmker, George Varda- |F. Langere. A number of those in the U.S. Army to the rank of Butrym and Friedman of Pen­ Program Graduates Scholarship Recipient kis, Karen J. Yaeger. Heranon of East Windsor Town­ involved in the last government major, i nington was the attorney for Mrs. Hightstown ship police department said Pa­ change attempt are working be­ Teiber is the surgical intensive ! The East Windsor Community Patricia A. Dye, a 1984 gradu­ Sherwood. All of these expenses Michael R. Carter, Marianne trolman Thomas Cichocki noticed hind the scenes. Care unit head nurse sit Brooke Education program held its first ate of Henry day Senior High I will be paid by the New Jersey A. Danser, Carolyn J. Dey, Don­ a car coming over the high | The petition committee and Army Medical Center, San An­ .annual Adult School graduation i Education Association. NJEA School, Lexington, Ky., has been na J. Jordan. bridge on Route 130 at a 70-mile other organizers have stated tonio, Texas. I June 12, in the Hi#itstown High | had the defense well orchestrated awarded an academic scholarship Honors — Patricia S. Juricic, an hour speed. The high beam Urey will hold a number of pub­ Her husband, Army Capt. Ran­ School Library. Dr. Edgar Thom­ and it was positive and low key- from Western Kentucky Univer­ Kimberlee A. Kune, Isabel M. j was on. The police attempt to lic meetings to explain the set dal L. Treiber, is the son of Ru­ as, chief school administrator, I ed. There was none of the sfaout- sity, Bowling Green, Ky. She McKenna, Laurie B. McRoberts. pull the car aside caused the up of the change and the bene­ dolph and Emma Treiber of .gave the commencement address. I ing and indictiveness and vulgar­ plans to major in psychology at driver of the car to speed faster, fits- They feel a wand setup Sbattuck, Okla. ! Kathleen Utter, an adult h i # High Honors — Leonard R. ity shown in two previous meet- Western this. fall. She was the O’Neill, Michael T. O’Neill, j The car, took a right turn off of would better represent the peo­ The major received a master’s school graduate, spoke about her I ings. recipient of the Hilda A . Woods’ Julie A. Reisig, Wayne M. Roth- Route 130 onto Stockton street ple within that ward. The mayor degree in 1982 from the Univer­ personal experiences in going I Friedman called a number of Scholarship, also. .lisberger, Kenneth H. Ruch, Pa­ with the Township police follow­ i would become a full time aAnin sity of Texas, San Antonio. ■ back to high school and plans to witnesses to testify in behalf of tricia M, Ruddcarper, Lenore ing. At the intersection of Stock- I dstrator, replacing the present Pinning on the new insignia enter nursing school. While attending Henry Clay, 1 Mrs. Sherwood and some of Short, Andrew E. Sirawsky, j ton and Rogers avenue the manager. The terms would be during the promotion ceremony Patricia was a member of the (them read either their own state- ! A $300 Adult Scholarship from Maureen A. Strong, Nicole J. I chased car put the brakes on four years with the beginning were Col. Janie A. Sinclair, National Honor Society; the I ments or letters rom heir chil- EWCE and Mercer County Com­ Turner, John M. Tyne. causing the car to slide and turn i council placed on ‘ staggering Chief of the nursing department Student Advisory Committee at I dren. A few read letters from munity College was presented to Honors — Judith H. Weiss, sidewise. The cars stopped be­ terrs. The at large members at Brooks, and Trieber’s hus­ Central Band and Trust and the parents and children who had Ms. Kelly Glanton. She plans Brand's B. Werner, Donna L. tween the Hammer (old Daniel would represent everyone. band, Capt. Trieber, an instruc­ Henry Clay Marching Band. I moved to other communities. to m ajor in business administra­ Wood. jCrohaw house) and Sikorski It wit lake Mrs. Nolan, tor with the U.S. Army | All of the letters from the chil- tion at the colege. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. houses on the South side of Township clerk, at least a week of Health Sciences, Fort Sam ! dren spoke of their love for their Students earning H#tstowm and Mrs. Walter R. Dye IH of i Sltockiton street, partly on the to check the names against the Houston, Texas. RCA Develops Shuttle ! teacher, Mrs. Sherwood, and how * * » I High School diplomas tfcrou^i Lexington, formerly of Higihts­ sidewalk. The police car rammed voter lists. If the required num­ ] much they learned rom her and |the Adult High School program: town. Mrs. Dye is the former Orbital Subsystem l into the back of the car. ber of signatures is not met, the Marine Lance Cpl. Martin E. ' how they missed her and how Singer, son of Norman and Dor­ Elaine Beall, Patricia Briggs, Jan Marianne Kiltner of Hopewell. ! In the meantime two young referendum will not be held. A Shuttle Compatible Orbital they were upset when they learn- Jalnnek, Richard Keller, Alison D ye is employed by IBM, L ex­ males jumped out of the car and othy Singer of 120 Meadow drive, Transfer Subsystem (SCOTS) is ed she was not rehired, Leveridige, Barbara McDonald, ington. Patricia is also the grand­ nan between the two bouses onto Hightstown, has reported for being developed as an integral j One mother said Mrs. Sher- Atlantic City Trip Linda Mitchell. John North and daughter of Martha Kilmer of Rogers avenue across to the Ray duty at Marine Corps Develop­ part of the communications satel­ | Wood had helped her son accept Kathleen Utter. Hopewell,.and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ (Dexheimer property. With the Scheduled by YMCA ment and Education Command, lites now under construction at his red hair as being beautiful, Receiving state diplomas our- ter R. Dye, Jr. of Hightstown, i help of the Hightstown police the Quantico, Va. RCA Asro - Electronics, East Which realization caused him to inf the 1983-84 school year in­ two were apprehended an half The Highfstown-East Windsor Windsor, according to Charles A. 1 adjust better to the other pupils. cluded Kimberley Boyke, Kitn- Tw o Liquor Licenses ;an hour later. One was a juve­ YMCA w il sponsor a special day Hageman & Eld ridge Schmidt, Division Vice President ! Another mother said Mrs. Sher­ berlee Burdon, Peter Chamber- nile, 16 years old, and was re­ trip to the East Coasts most fa­ and General Manager. wood had encouraged her deugh- lain, Maria Charles, Florence Open in East Windsor leased on his own recognizance. mous resort area, Atlantic City, Cited By RE Board “This new subsystem is an­ | ter to do her best in school. Evans, Glanton, Dominick Gior­ !Tbe other young male was put July 6. East Windsor Township has an­ other step in Astro’s continuing Bob Patton, a teacher in the The Mercer County Board of dano, Denise Heller, Valerie I to the Township jail and was Buses w ill be leaving the nounced seialed bids for a retail program of providing high per­ Black School said his association Realtors has named Maurice H. Hutrbeift, Barbara Iski, June Le­ j charged with reckless driving, Hightstown YM CA at 7 am and consumption license and a pack­ formance, lost-cost satellites to with Mrs. Sherwood bad made Hageman, II Realtor of the Year ung, Courtney Loyer, Gary Mar­ j The vehicle, make unknown participants will be free to enjoy age store license will be received the communications Industry,” i ham a better teacher and that and David R. FMridge os Real­ cus, Aileen Mtadotti, Lori Saan- was reported stolen. Atlantic City until 2 pm when the January 22. Under the specifica­ Mr. Schmidt said. morale in the school had dropped tor-Associate of the Year. The owirtz, Andrew Simudin, Christo­ j Patrolman Jack Stacburski of buses return to Hightsown. tions applications will be accejpt- The subsystem has the capa­ ! when it was learned Mrs. Sher­ awards were presented by the pher Spiak and Donald Tempone. the Hightrtown police deparb- Tkkets are $8 and includes a ed until October 29. city to provide a low-cost means wood would not be cornong back. New Jersey Board of Realtors at A reception for the graduates j memt assisted t h e Townrtiip breakfast special1. They can be of delivering communications its recent convention in Atlantic and guests was held in the high The consumption license will Rick Stein, music teacher in the j police. purchased throu^i the YMCA, satellites weighing more than 5,- CSty. Both men were cited for school cafeteria. go for $125,000. The bidder will 1 Black School, said Mrs. Sher­ 230 Mercer street or contacting 700 pounds into a transfer orbit their services to the local real be requested to construct a wood was a caring person and BOARD MEETINGS any board member at the YMCA. estate industry as w ell as their Bank Dividend building of at least 5,000 square from the space shuttle’s normal people loved her. For more information call 448- contributions to the community. feet in any zoning district where parking orbit. i Mrs. Delores Seip, former The East Windsor Health Ad- 1357. Hageman is 1984 president of The Board of Directors of New sudh a business is allowed. It The SCOTS includes guidance Board of Education member, | visory Board will meet Wednes­ the Mercer County Board of Jersey National Corp. today de­ m u a-t provide a restaurant, and control equipment within the said Mrs. Sherwood was a strong day, July 11 at the Municipal Singles Concert clared a regular quarterly divl- main body of the spacecraft, and Realtors and heads his own real lounge and bar area and must and positive person, and she beg­ Building, 16 Lanning boulevard The Singles Christian Fell a solid rocket motor. Also in­ estate brokerage in Hightstown, jdend of $.28 per share on the open in two years. ged the Board to reinstate her. at 7:30 pm. ship of the First Presbyter corporation’s common stock. The cluded is a reusable cradle as­ Eldridge is with the Richard A. Friedman pointed out that her The East Windsor Regional Church of Hightstown, organ 1 The distribution license price sembly in the shuttle casrgo bay W eidel Corporation. He is a dividend is payable July 14 to evaluations over the two years School District Board of Educa- nine years, will present Dai is $90,000. Construction must th'at provides mechanical and member of the Board of Direc­ stockholders of record June 29. hod been very positive and her tion will meet Monday at 8 pm in Slavin in concert Friday at 8 ] j New Jersey National is one of consist of a new building or ad­ electrical connections between tors of the Realtor - Associates work had grown in depth. It was the Administration Building, He will p ity music of Ha the spacecraft and the shuttle. and a member of the Mercer the largest com mercial banking dition to an existing building of | only until the test evaluation in Stockton street, in closed session Chapin, John Denver, Kei County Multiple Listing Com­ organizations in the state. It op­ 4500 square feet according to lo­ | January that any part of her to evaluate Chief School Admin­ Roger* etc. Refreshments will Hightstown GaaotU — $7 Yr. m ittee. erates New Jersey National Bank cal zoning tows. | work seemed to be wanting. And istrator Edgar Thomas. served. ■K1IIHUIWII GAZETTE, COUNTY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1984

Church Directory

causiiAN u n ASSEMBLY . A/G Hftrhinir niyi Bank Streets, Hightatown Phone: 443-4863 or 443-1664 hho* Life U»mln| Cento* lak h A. MaaelU, 'Pastor- Principal Onions: Sunday Morning Worahlp 10:30 am. and Sunday Evening . 7:00 pm ■4 Perry L. Draw School Tartu Rivers Drlvs No. ta t Windsor, N, J. 06520

SAINT ANTHONY OT PADUA CHURCH Service 251 Franklin Street •JO am. Saturday Sorvfae Hightstown, NJ. U.-00—12 noon Junior Congrogw Hae. Frauds E. Santltoro, Fatal Bev. Richard RosseU & Edward 3 , Griswold, Associate Pastors Mr. Stephen P. Rasi, Dermaagaf D eacon R ectory: 251 Franklin S t , Hightatown, NJ 08520 Rectory phone: 609-448.-014* Hall phone: 609—448-9737 CCD phone: 609—443-3318 M gr--1 Chunh) (Religious Education Office) P D . Boor 178 * m d a y Masses: Saturday, g pm M ow n , N .J . 0863 Sunday, 7:30 am, 9:00 aa^. 144-146 Stockton I 10:30 am and 12 Noon D ally Masses: 7 am and 9 mu Saturday Masses: 9 am H oly Days: (Eve.) 7:30 pan, 7 ms, 9:00 am, 12:15 pm and 5:30 pan Bov. Robert S. Turton, Cap*. Confessions: Saturday 11 am 4a I n Paid J. Rowley, Lieu*. 12 Noon—Reconciliation Rows and 3:30-4:30 pm S«uiay Evenings —* 7:30 PI* Wednesday Evenings — 8 pja Holy Days: Eve. 4 to 5 pm Novena Services: Monday 7J f pm — October through May Baptisms: Sunday at 2 pm — Calvary, 16 Church Straat Please register in advance. Windsor. N .J . 06561 TaL 448-4387 Sonday 8ch ool 6c Worship Service — 10:30 a * Rt David’s Episcopal CfamR Friday Evenings — 8 pm Peddle School Chapel ft# Rev, Laurence D. Flak, Jfe, V icar Congregation Beth Chaim 8:00 am. Holy Eudharlgf (A Reform Congregation) 36:00 tun. Family EucharM 325 Village Road East and Church School Went W todsoc, * — Telephone: 799-9401 Rabbi Erie B. Wiania •JO pm Friday Service Onag Shabbat Follows lf-JO am. Saturday Service

Hi* Paul’s Lutheran d m ik Qua Mile Road Extorudo* M 6 am . Sunday Church 11:00 am . Morning Worship | H Church oi God to Chta William Street Bar. Robert Ackiea, Pastor 8:48 am. Sunday School Day A dventist Obm UJ0 am. Homing Wortodp Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Broad Street Jeremiah Deuteronomy Luke Matthew Romans James 20:7-9 4:1-8 14:1-14 Bodney J. Hyde 16:21-27 12:1-2 1:17-27 12:18-24 Saturday: D:00 un. Sabbath School 8:30 am. Worship Service

H tad Methodist Chunh Of Cranbnry 31 North M ala Shoe* Cranbury, N.J. First United Methodist Church HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 am . M orning Worship Stockton Street 419 1MLAYSTOWN BOAD 9:45 am Church School Rev. Sydney Sedio EAST WINDSOR U :00 am . Miomlng Wottohip Pastor 448-0041 Lany Sdnudbach, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 am. (609) 4431483 Adult Bible Class 9:15 am. WorJrfp Service 10:30 am. Nursery Provided Youth Fellowship 7:00 pm

9:30 am Sunday School Worship 11:00 am Church Service 7:00 p.m. dioir Rehearsal HIGHTSTOWN GAZCTX, ' c o u n t y n e w j e r s e y . Th u r s d a y , j u n e 21. m t

FAMILY DISCUSSIONS ABOUT THE USE WANT ADS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUGS IMPORTANT Talking with children about your children’s friends?” and “If RATES: Minimum $4.50 tor 2 0 w ords. Each additional word j„ alcohol Mid other , drugs is as dif- the person your teen-age child has gone to a party with ha* CMt*. 50 cants additional tor largo hoad. Whit, spac, $5.50 par todays P*rent3 " * - of “the birds and the taken drugs, what would you like hMfc. Box number $1 .00 extra. The Gazette done not assume re- uused to be for the pre- j your child to do?” spontibifity for errors in ads telephoned in. Credit for typograph- coding generation. But a now "e*. limited to one insertion. book by a Rutgers | Suggestions for role - playing processor mi^bt make the lob a *see and Short stories to MADUNK - 4 p m. Tuesday. Call 409—44B-0873, little easier. Stimulate dtaouasion are also in­ cluded. m c B M N i o n g WANTED A guide - lor parents tided “What, When, & How to Talk to “There are door-openers and CMdrto About Alcohol, & Other to suit e^h £am- MUNICIPAL COMPOSITION AND D n «’r he 87-page psperfaeck n eed s-^ hoffeM*;- can POSITION LAYOUT wea written by Dr. Oal CReason M l °P«n bootot communb MUgmm, director of education cation about alcohol and other TREASURER TECHNICIAN at the State Universiy of New drugs to became an accepted and . . .__ _ Jeraey’s Center of Alcohol Sto­ pent o i family dto- s s t :" le to provide hands-on experience a i ^, ” says Ik. lObram. far the ^ hi£i school students in basic The book (fao provides help position «f Treasurer. con^oslUon & layout of pm ted The book provides patents for parents in Identifying an fhdsry is oomoMnserata with ex- material. Experience on erpdp- with (be guideline* and iofonna- pMlsuee. Contact Mrs. Shell* including Oompnet, Repro- Moo necessary to teach children co b o l or drag problem and pre­ sents techniques for finding as­ CSarit, Borough dark, Borough master camera. Typing & proof* how to make responsible de- sistance. It lists many warning e< n^stoam, 148 North Mala reading skflb & ability to work cisions concerning drug and . . . MreM, Hlghtstown, NJ. with students essential. 12-mo alcoho* use. It tells parents the •**“ ^ *TTT“ * resenhnent, An Equal Opportunity Bm- wor^ y^ar. $12,440-$15,797. Bene- kinds of information children including Ptoyar- fits. Apply ASAP to East Wind- need on these topics and suggests r8*Ilo“1 c^* f* e j® sor Reg. School District, 384 situations that can be used in the j Stockton St., Hightstown, NJ teaching. It also includes tips on from **KKjfROt VI 68 ^ 0g520. 609— 448-3660, ext. 279. communication techniques and amounts 0 ni? n cy' EOE. discussion exercises. “ ™ erB « * severaJ posaMe 5W t “Unfortunately, today’s' so- causes for these warning signs ______ciety hasn’t fully prepared the other than alcohol or drug use, OBITUARIES parent population for the changes but ^ 8 dMid >* exhibiting a var- . . , th ey and tiheir children face on y of tihese symptoms, fca*e is Maitland l'cy taxi ever increasing basis/’ say® ^ problem that needs to be ad~ Naw^s - a W Mnitaand *>r. Milgram. ‘‘Society has etao dressed, and afcofeol or drug in- Fimeral services w>r Maiaana __ y wilvumwit 4iould be consider- « * . » • »■ “ » • * * 3 ’ Call: 609-448-0919 ------m appendices are inciuaed m X S J t« s «hat f < 7 pl’ay in *ek chUf^ ’s (,overtag to_ DdayeaEntry 46-41 ___ mivi died bves today. However, most per- “ > tne dook, covering commit m

« * > j . i.... cu i. *- Princeton, was Monday from the c e r e concern for their children *u gs andthe.impact_oi: addMon BIOFEEDBACK beat ^ on the individual! and the family. Program - ~ — and help them to the CENTER FOR STRESS S iT S lu S n i i T t i ji & t o Rwoura.Resources forfcr additional*»• CONTROL mation and a bibliography are Offers programs for (be trees- 5 r ■arisrjsas sL tftir*; m o t of headaches, high blood (Thnrdh of Hightstown ofliclated. tion, increased comfort with 'Plor“ ava foible resources and m® Helps You Know tw seure, insomnia, digestive dis- Buria! was in Cedar Hill Ceme- rgjlea, and communications Rafter talk- •rders and more. For Information j *11'" Milgpam advises parents to be What, When, & How to Talk Call: 609-448-9595 M r. Dey was a retired ma- relaxe<} ard as comfortable as 1° Qhtddren About Alcohol & wur Future 24-tf ohinist with DeLaval Steam Tur- p ^ M e with alcohol and drug Pth£T Dru& >s available for bine Co. of Trenton with 30 v/hen talkilI1g with ^ $4.95 from fee publications * v i- PROPANE years of service and also a re- children. . siori Rutgera University b Cen- tired farmer. “Think about your own use of ier Studies, Piscate- H & H GAS CORP. B om in Monroe Township, Mr. aicobol and drugs, activities in v/lay’ N J - 088,54' or from the pub- Main St., Windsor D ey was a lifelong area resident. ^ horne ^ have ^ re. Usher, Hiazelden Educational Ma- programs fill up fast. . . but 609—448-3232 He was a member o' the First iated to their use, and the inf or- terials, Box 176, Center City, with DEP you can register United Methodist Church _ of mation you’ve read,” she ad- 5® ^ 55012 C*®1®**1011® 806-328- Paris for ah Makes Om GrfSs IN ADVANCE. Hightstown and the Men’s Club, vises. 9000). m cs DEP’s flexibility allows R.V.’a & Gnffl T O | H e was past master and 50-year “ Accept the fact that there Filled 6 days x week j mem ber of Hightstown Grange ^ things that you haven’t LIBRARY NEWS you to finish school, take care 8 am to 4 pm j Lodge No. 96. He was senior abou,t or questions to of personal or family mattere, Children are inrirted to )oin a 2-tf steward of Hightstown - Apollo v/hich you don’t have the Sno- relax or travel. s all pos­ Lodge No. 41, F&AM; and a were. There’s nothing wrong team and have a summer of If reading fun at the Hightstown m em ber of Crescent Temple, with saying, ‘I’M have to think sible. There’s more good Memorial Library branch of the A.A.O.N.M.S. of Trenton; e that’ 0r g tjg^{er t0 honest, because Mercer County Library’s sum­ 2085; the Jamesburg - Monroe ijj we gxpggt our young people mer reading program beginning you’re officially in the Navy, Township Senior Citizens Club t(j open lip alMj ghare with us, June 25. Children, both readers building seniority toward WALLPAPER amd was also a bus driver for the ^ we muiit ^ ^ ^ g . ” and those to whom parents will read, may sign up now at the li­ future Navy pay—BEFORE HIGHTSTOWN PAINT Rossmoor Adult Community. Alcohol and other drugs are & WALLPAPER H e is survived by his wife, sensitive topiaj tor the brary. Even if YOU REPORT FOR DUTY! PAINT ♦ WALLPAPER young, The library will begin taking Katherine Henzler Dey, 1 ree ^ says, and adiults are often as- ACCESSORIES registrations June 27 for the you’re still daughters, Patncia D. Bi ci o sumed or exipected to be on the summer pre-sohool story time Plainsboro, Karen D. Faille of g^-jg and not understand in high school, the Navy’s Jamesburg and Roxanne D. Hef- ^ ^ q[ vigw ^ ^ . Wednesdays 10:30 am and 1:30 Delayed Entry Program fron of Riverton, Wyommg; a pm from July 11 through August > TOOLS • PLASTER • BRUSHES brother, Eari B. of Hightstown, ^ 29. The pre school story time is (DEP) can make the future •STAINS ‘ SCRAPERS cautions parents to re- and seven grandchildren. for children 3% to 5. Also be- •VARNISH mamlber that the communication work for you! DEP gives you , ginning June 27 parents may • IEV0L0R VENETIAN BLINDS process should take the form of si ^ children aged 2 to ahead start — D ISC O U N T PRICES— Fay M. Groendyke a° '4,~',\s®ion,discussion, not a lecturelectira in dis- 3 -for ^odaer Time, a story time *• With DEP you can enlist 609-448-4888 “Chdildren of al 395 Mercer St., Funeral services for Fay M. ^ULfe‘ ot le to be given by Jodie Hiles Thurs- in the Navy nowl Then you Hightstown Groendyke, 42, of Millstone, who 1^ days 10:30 from July 12 through died June 13 at home were Sat- ^ t e i f this occurs, she P®mfa August ^ may have up to six, nine or urday at A.S. Cole Funeral out- ^ flr b® In the school age craft for even twelve months before * Find oat mare front jam Home, Crambury, with the Rev. ^ Ue3tl0=f Wednesday June 27 children will you report for active duty- M t r b jr recraiM r todtj C R O s , Robert Turton 3rd of the Gospel and statements shoiLi be accept- mak<3 a plater of Paris cast of Navy if Mission of Hightstown officiating, f m ‘ wl11 ^ their hands. This way, yoe’re qmX- » . . 0 f caO toll fra* Burial was in East Windsor £"rce t®1611 feelings about A reminder — our summer Bed, yea can get iwto the Navy 9004414000 0n Geogh Cemetery. toe commimicatron process. ^ ^ June 19 UMil Sep_ Bom in Trenton and former- Parents also need to be aware tember 4 our hours are Monday, mennam tcBooi of yow ly o f Hightstown, Ms. Groen- <>£ theor own attitudes and per- We4nesdayj Thursday, 10-5:30, fiheka. Many papular Navy A dyke resided in Millstone for 12 “ p ,“ ***• P 1133®, shouId be 6:30-9, Tuesday and Friday 10- years. She was the shipping and P»mted out when they surface, 5;30 and ^amrday 10 to 1 pm. receiving manager for Roof Deck because they help oiher partici- .... -- • ' t»nts m the discussion under- W n s for “ Sum- Co. of East Windsor. She bad served in the Navy and was a stand ffie background for the m&. g^rytime” at the Hickory member of the Hightstown Me­ pmnt of view. Comer Branch of the Mercer ware Thmldng in advance about how Count Li!brary on Thursday thodist Church. ______to collude the conversation is June 28i 0n Fridays beginning % r a -6c Daughter of the late Rilla I Groenxiyke, she Is survived by a^So unportsaat. Parents are aid- j , g for % hour pre- l her father, Kenneth H. Groen- to wrap it up wihen the (3%.5) wffl enjoy sto- South Main k Mercer Sri. dyke, and stepmother, Adele of discussion is over, and indaoaite v- crai^ and games with ! Robbinsvillfe; a stepsister, Linda toat further conversation would Karen Dulnfordi children’s U- Hightstown, N. J. Guillote of RobbinsviUe and her be desired at another date. It s brarian< 448-1069 448-0112 grandm other, Emma H. Groen- better to end the discussion than M 3;30 on Jtme 29 ohU- dyke of Hightstown. ^ f®4, l4, drag on or deteriorate, ages g and up will leam the — ------— “i argument, ^ of plaster Rogistra- • RESIDENTIAL Derek C. Lee Sa^ Dr; M^fra^* tion date is June 26. • COMMERCIAL Barits should realize that l(>n Jl% g at 1;30 Karrn • INDUSTRIAL Graveside funeral services for even if they themselves are non- ^ conduct a Pre-School Par- Derek C. Lee, of East Windsor, drinkera, their children may still Activity. Together infant son of Edgar and Juanita want to discuss alcohol and its pre-schoolers (ages 3%-5) and Alston Lee who died June 13 at use, and that even if parents fceJr ^ wi31 ^eate a toss- Children’s Hospital in Phiiadel- know their adolescent has never , —m„ «Ferf t h e phia, were held Saturday in tried dru^, he or she may wont <310.1™ ” Registration wii begin Brainerd Cemetery, Cranbury, to talk about the drug-taking o f Tuesday July 3. with the Rev. Louise Kingston, a friend, or various ways of re- ______’______chaplain at the Medical Center at fusing drugs that may be offered Wood C h ip s Ready Princeton, officiating. at parties or elsewhere. Also surviving are a sister. The book provides a number o f' Wood chips will be available Anisa M. Lee at borne; his pa- suggested discussion questions at the Hightstown recycling site Dill teraal grandparents, Mr. and for both parents and children, Saturday morning This will be 448-0600 Mrs. Edgar M. Lee of Brooklyn, such as “How do you feel about the last time chips wiH be avail- N.Y.; his maternal grandparents, drinking?” , “Why do you drink abile until fall. Entrance to the 281 ROGERS AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. James Alston of or not drink?” , “Is alcohol a part recycling site has been moved to HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY Brooklyn; his great-grandpar- of the adolescent social scene in the gates on Route 130 North, IF NO ANSWER CALL ents, Maggie Lee oi Decatur, Ga., your community?” and “Are just north of the Americana Evening* and Weekend* — and Estelle Athey of New York there pressures on young people Restaurant. Sale* Representatives City, h> drink?” Due to the lack of a market HOWARD BIRDSALL Arrangements were directed For the use of drugs, questions for tin cans, the borough’s recy- 448-1984 by Glackin-Saul Funeral Home, include “How do you feel about eler wl® no longer include tin 136 Morrison Ave., Hightstown. adolescent drug use?”, “Would C8ns in the recycling program, — ------^ rugs b*5 8 P®1-*- ° ‘ Parties at your and they are being dropped irom IlfaMstown Os reftp — $7 Vr 1 WrhU*'!irr» cinrctte — V Yr. home? For your friends? For t v borough’- roryc’itjg program. * * m w x HK3HTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1964

white Juncos and white throated sociartion and New Jersey Re- and assistance in tutoring ^u” Sparrows. Both of these birds tired Educators Association and dents in the community in var­ have unsrtreaked breads. How- the Senior Citizens Club A of ious subjects. Also, the program BUSINESS GUIDE ever, a few of the winter birds do Ewing, She was a member of would like to thank the Eest (have striped chests, for exam- Grace Baptist Church for over Windsor Regional School Dis­ pie, the Pine Siskin and the fe- 50 years Serving in various ca- trict for information and refer­ mrale House Finch. Remember, parties and at the time of her rals to the program. the Song Sparrow has the c«i- death was chairwoman of the The volunteers to the Career Oil Burner Sales & Service AUTO DEALERS by PHIL PINES, Director tral broWn spot on its chest in. board of deacons, Bducat on Program are; Patricia Phone 448-0294 — Day Th* Hall ol Fame of the Trotter, Goshen, N.Y. addition to the streaks. At this , _ , . Connelly, Jasper Daniels, M> time of year the Song Sparrow ™dow of Robert A- TroUen chaed Diebert, Elizabeth Franco, KOLLMAR’S PONTIAC the gambols about my driveway. is su™ved tWo S“terS’ 448-1462 — Night HAYSEEDS, CORN T A S S E L confronted A» &u»deurs- ““ •?“ £* “uwl UI,vcwf7 ’ Mary D Rose and FJenor A. Vicky Goldberg, Marion Gray, Solos A Sorvics Up until 1940 harness racing lively race secretary at the West- searching for morsel* among the ^ Ewing. a brother, Jnm McMekin, Carol Pennenga, Let Us Give You A Free Was pretty much a rural sport, bury plant, was typical. Ai was catkins and other tree debris (yaiam G m .D., for- Richard Pennenga, and Barbara flB JC I USED CABS on Installing an OIL BUBNEB In But there was racing every- pushing 80 at the time aito cm ^ ^ £ ra m my roof mdflushed Qf and now of Thornton. MHWTUI- your FURNACE. where. Many seotions of the Roosevelts opening nij£»t of its through the downspout onto the VerQ jria.; two nephews, The Career Education Program has concluded for the academic CoH 40-1SC7 country bad their own short- second season K took him D ^ q m , D.D.S. WILLIAM C. PULLEN ship circuits. Practicably every minutes to get his car started, if* bind builds Its neat In or- of Tiftifrille ftid R 8b « ( P . Bose county in the midweatem rtste* He’d hied thd W for y ea i^ drne- ahruha, favoring the o f HSrixtatown; and niece Mery sftsstsssa: MAIN U N E GARAGE INC had a fair and the big attract*** tag to race ttaclo ah oWr the jun*** Twetjty - live Ann ^ * 2 3 ^ J 1Fort Worth, FUEL SEBV1CB were the trottin’ races. So it oohntry — W ano. 't plfcbti^'tWwge of Texas,.,,, ,, , > . — r u f M o c r m only natural that the county llflt the dayfuftF TroublF %a»at dH frest of ' (l f i : ,i,"i I (OgMatewn, N. J. image carried over when Rod*- rtw ^* <**■“* . Laura Screws ve4t KmceJway became the ftrtt daJwSfcro i * tunSRT m house. Once these track to operate nights in a Oft-’ U j t f e g s & a ^ ^ been out a heitf»t of tyre or three Laura Screws, 85, of Colum­ - ( « • > m -w m PRINTING jor metropolitan area. .% ^r^fyg^fbatjpatc yefore■ bia avenue, Hightstown, died — (MV) U M ffl The New York City spoils m ss Career t)ducation M*** with a nert _ Born" to Eufeqfc Ala., writers assitgad to cover thoee m ,grgm a( hnmejts. Screws lived ip." Tligbtstown fori early meets were not always en­ The Birds HirfrUtown-tet Windsor FURNITURE thusiastic toward their assign­ Hie birds live close to these 32 years. She wae a member of By John B. WoM winged stingers, apparently for the St. James A.M.E. Church Service Center RESTORATION ments. Most had been Thorough bred reporters. That was ‘thdtr Professor, Union County College protection. I’ve seen a cat hunt here and the Stewardess Board turf. Who were these country (Cranford.) N. J. through the juniper searching for A. Photo Licenses Ready SCAVENGER d a z p t t r bumpkins trying to edge in? | JlBe, 1984 SsIToftm thf ’caf w ilf^t Surviving are her husband. For All Motorists R, H. Pryknnowvki, Screws Sr. of Tom1 W U KJO’Relly Awciuzy was wtt* uucone viof those — 4.0It’s s an inconspicuous------wiumil sparrow LUGdltJS taches 0f Uie ucstnest beIorej j c i.v»a c J™"ny - Lee „ , , . ____ v Furniture Stripping 114 Rogers Avenue writers but he had to confess that lives admist the shrubbery jjg.jQg attacked by a swairm of r,1?^ 3 n ^SWers, o 0 s s e ci re visited Roosevelt oW adt in New J e r s e y ’ s suburbs cJzL, Wc P»ttie Mae Covington of Nep- licenses are expiring can now se- Hightstown, N. J. when he first visited Roosevelt planted in New Jersey’s suburbs bOTnebs disturbed by his move- EWhatahtng, Boshing. Caning that maybe things weren’t as bad and along its roadways. A con- lneniSi tune, Willie Mae Thompson of cure the new photo licenses with- Somerset, and Carolyn at home; out waiting to be selected, Clif- Polishing S t Plating Phone 609-448-0373 as nehe may navehave beenoeen reuled to10 be- remeatented creauuic,creature, »it’s o also a home- Thinking riunrung aooutabout a security sya-sys- ’ - , ,__ , c ; , , _f Teach Up A Pettshtng Heve. “Wearing my prize hook- body. It doesn’t migrate, foUow- tem for your house? I don’t think ***** ^ on- Jol“ ^-,W’ IWrm of QUOTATIONS GIVEN •and-ladder galoshes and looking the transients to the Carnbean -there’s one on the market that’s ^ ®ae1’ . r’ „an4 , 1 .ersey “ . . (MB) W -lT O as sulky as possible,” (a ptay or the southlands. ecpivalent to the protective sys- Tt>ny. f d ?}m aB toL ™ e!r Z " o n words there), “I attended the Stenting to sing in early March, tam ^ by my Song ^arrows, a *ater. f. I* y, U ^ opening tmte at RooseveU Race- often while dtoging to a bram- For at least five yearn, these birds KeHyofEr&ula AJa.; a brodier, swiWrmg W two-year paper J GLASS REAL ESTATE way the other night. Now I’m ble protruding from a snow drift, W ti«tT Ca-t Burgers” Itonnie Northcutt also of BufauJa; bcenees to founyear photo H- oomrinced the horse and wagon’s it repeats its melody day after are no^ “FOR THE BIRDS.” 15 grandchildren and several censes. The conversion is to take here to stay.” day until late August, It’s the nieces, nephews and cousins. four years with 25% of the state’s I EAST WINDSOR Funeral services were Satur- 5,2 million licensed drivers being Tom thought the Westbury first bird to awaken around my Mien & Stults Go. OBITUARIES day at St. James A.M.E. Church, selected each year. trotting layout to be the finest house to the morning, fo“ Owed M1RROW and GLASS Hightstoown, with the Rev. Mat- Hie photo licenses are valid in America. “ My only objection,” by the Cardinal and toe Modk- Florence R. Trotter REALTORS thew Evans, pastor, officiating, for four yeans and cost $17.50. to he said, “is that the clubhouse— inglbird. Perhaps -this bird tajthe Funeral services for Florence Burial was in Cedar Hill Ceme- That is the same $4-a-year levy A nte i top*, show** torf m ^e'd^^dlrf t o ^fctojTRose Trotter, of Ewing Townsiiip, tery, Hightstown-. Arrangements previously changed, plus a $1.50 tub "X —" . 81 ,, ^ them to deep. who died June 7, at St. Lawrence were directed by Hughes Fun- for toe photo, self might jump. Rehabilitation Center, Law- eral Home, Trenton. 1 Anyone wishing a photo license Mona doom and acreens, Custom Baal Estate — fotsunmca mi He went on: Betting in tfte - ’ 1 Excent on a moonlit summer rence, were held June 11 at Poul- ! should take their renewal notice attrror work and a large aeledlaa Westbury clubhouse is no bay- M n tu ! Fund* , „ lv nidht. when vou can “listen to son and Van Hse, Lawrence, Letter to the Editor: to the nearest computerized mo­ Of framed mirrors from our newly seed performance. The only com- ^ wtooHnrfMrf» almost all witil ^ Eev. Kent L. Kiser, tor vehicle agency. The photo remodeled showroom at 106 N. Main S t pa , , e, Wf y , ° ° Se f ° U,r Rtlin ni-eht long, this sparrow is the pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Dear Editor; license can— only be issued at 371 Mercer Street, Hlghtatown Hightstown, N. J. 08520 would be to Rang out 01 anam- ^ ^ ouf suWban 3ong birds Trenton, officiating. 1™ Career Education Program computerized agencies, since Phone (609) 446-7070 bow 00m wi ow a wager ^ retdre. It stops singing as the Burial was in Greenwood of the Higbtstown-East Windsor they are the only ones capable Phone 448-0110 ®ul° lc|ense f’ a , rof 1 shadows creep across the neigh- Cemetery, Hamilton Township. Community Action Service Cen- of verifying individual driving Maura: Mon. thru Saturday $-~i> height, losers are iixeiy w - boTfcood lawns Excuse me, there 3 ^ in Tretn-ton, Mrs. Trotter ter. ^c., would like to thank the records. There are currently 36 except Thursday, 8 to ?. -niu. U'eS Wl„f1 h most ®n exception. The Catbrnd a lifelong area resident. She volunteers for their dedication computerized agencies______RESTAURANTS Free Eetfanatea . 8' 5 f ,,le N w meows at things that go “bump graduated from Trenton High ------——------amusing observers of toe Now ni#ll “ Its call resembles School and Trenton State Teach- York racing aoen i two g^er- ^ ^ by the ^ y(>u er-s College and taught to the LANDSCAPE CONTRS, — HIGHTSTOWN atoms ago. e rac e bera-r under your window on a Hamilton Township Public SUBSCRIBE NOW DINER — ot Rooseve . e P . CoM winter purring softly School System for many years. aUy was bu ^5 ,au „ , as it snuggles in a warm spot prior to retiring, he was the The Village “ A MENU After toe auto ure among the bushes planted dong principal of Yardville School and LOCK NURSERIES m ft the foundation at toe front of Grovevffle School, TO THE MOTHER’S” that Old Country Ttotting Asso- ^ house 91le was a member ^ Mercer — Smce 1853 — ciation, built a M mile (track W a;t a minuiei j almost forgot County Retired Educators As- JOS. BLACK LOCKE, Own** Phone 448-9841 and bams, installed lights, re- ^ ^ ^ bird,g name You — ------HIGHTSTOWN • Growers of M Kinds of MERCER ST, HIGHTSTOWN furbished the d“ eSeme nr°baMy guessed It. Song Spar- Hightstown Council Nursery Stock dangled Holding money , Ri Open 5 sum. to B pju. the hungry hayseeds. Nearly ...... Jrj .— L.n „ • Retail Nurseries . . would you call a sparrow that Lists 1984 Sessions GAZETTE 7 Days A Week 500 horses ^ were r e qquart u a r t e r e d ^ ^ as mudh as A is bird stogs Firat ^ lafit Monday • Landscaping Westbury. Among them were Pumping its tail _ as rt flits _ _from ftt Municipal Building, dial 448-0436 those cared for by Bill Smart, ghrub to shrub and singing in- Main street to THE MING ROOM THE GAZETTE FEATURES ^ ^ M % ’tinyNer f be — Clark. B o r a u ^ .York Road — Hightstown Chinee* and American CuM n i prelerred camipaignmg m the arcRed branch of a forsythia — Monday, June 25 PAGODA COCKTAIL LOUNGE midwest and didn’t like living in g ^ g Sparrow is tan-backed Monday July 2 Plumbing & Heating the Waldorf Astoria because an£j gporjg a brown spot in the NOW FEATURING Monday, July 30 BOOK REVIEWS “the place was too damned com- ceater ^ Rs breast that is mark- Monday, August Contractors SPECIAL LUNCHEONS 6 fortwhle.” ed profusely with chocolate Monday, August 27 448-2372 Homer D. Biery of Butler, gripes. Tuesday, September 4 Pennsylvania, owned the fastest Watch for this sparrow around Monday, September 24 (Listed in “ Literary Market Place” for 25 years) horse on the' Roosevelt grounds y,aid. During the winter Monday, October 1 ROOFER in 1941, a pacer named Little Pat. you'jj see ft picking at the seeds Monday, October 28 Hie horse was so fast he was yjjftg your feeding station; It’s Monday, November 5 Local Issues and News barred from toe betting on. amongst toe grey and Monday, November 26 ECKER opening night. The management - * Monday, December 3 knew that everyone at the track Area School Board Thursday, December 27 Personality Vigenettes CONTRACTING would bet on trim if he started . * • . « and they knew also Little Pat Meetings Are Listed 1985 Meetings & ROOFING DEPENDABLE would win because he was ^ offic}a] meeting p]ace o{ Tuesday, January 1 — Reo ^34 horse track so much like a coun- perlIy Drew School multi- State and National Features _UIAL 448-2064 SOCIAL SERVICE ty fair that he always expected purpose room 1 n L l i l Dutch Neck Road to find a “peep show” operating August 13, 1984 Municipal Kuibttog near the far turn. He admitted, Walter C. Black School confer- Jun^~ Legal Notices Hightstown, N. J. 08529 RESCUE MISSION however, that it was possible to ence room [ Tuesday 26 “THE RESCUE MISSION of spend an afternoon at Betovont September 10, 1984 July— Tuesday 3 UPHOLSTERER TRENTON and an evening at Roosevelt Hightstown Higli School — 700 Travel Notes Raceway without suffering any wing Tuesday 10 - Regular NEEDS YOUR HELP” loss oi conveniences. October 8, 1964 Tuesday 17 DEWEY’S HANDS OUT FOR HEADS UP Nevertheless, toe sport still Walter C, Black School multi- Tuesday 24 Drama Reviews August— OUR TRUCK WILL CALL FOR: retained its country flavor to purpose room Tuesday 7 Upholstery Shop Clothing — Furniture — News­ those months before World War November 13, 1984 Two broke out and changed Grace N. Roger* School cefe- Tuesday 14 - Regular paper* — Scrap Iran & Metal Social Notes d s a f w b s A SUTCOYBBS everything. The dilemma which teria Tuesday 21 to Order CLOTHING ,S URGENTLY December 10, 1984 Tuesday 28 a * * a * NVuUED BOWLING Ethel McKnight School multi­ September— SS Station Drive Tuesday 4 News of Our Servicemen 98 Carroll. Trenton Tel 095-1496 purpose room Plto ito i Jenetton, N. J. HIGHTSTOWN January 14, 1985 Tuesday 11 - Regular a * * a * Phone 799-1778 BOWLING LANES Melvin H, Kreps School multi­ Tuesday 18 Tuesday 25 “ Desk of the Gazette” column FLOOR COVERINGS COCKTAIL LOUNGE purpose room October— OPEN BOWLING February 11, 1985 a a a a a WOMEN’S APPAREL Tuesday 2 M. GELBER S. Highway tIB Hlgtitaftrara Perry L. Drew School multi­ purpose room Tuesday 9 - Regular Sport News Phone 448-2258 Th« TOWN SHOP Floor Coverings March 11, 1965 Tuesday 16 Hightstown Hifto School — 700 Tuesday 23 443-1449 November— TAXI SERVICE wing THE HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE Re-Wax Vtoyla ft Tla April 8, 1985 Wednesday 7 Tuesday 20 - Regular ft Hatahraed Walter C. Black School, multi­ (Serving tne Area Since 1849) O paD dlylutlilM s JOHN’S TAXI Tuesday 27 UB purpose room Ml B a m Jeanne G. Cleelend December— N. J. Tuesday 4 24-hour Service Board Secretary Enjoyable Reading With A • Touch Phem 448-1913 8at B:JB-» psm. 0*M H. Gazette, A pril 19, 1984. Tuesday 11 - Regular UB FiMay Clm l Wa Phone 448 2492 F ee $ Tuesday 18 ooom rv NEW j i r s e y , T h u r s d a y , j u n k a , u m aesi « i a PUBLICATION NO. 2448M TW YOUR LIFE, YOUR HEALTH i ters and community health fair#. m I * * * i High Blood Pressure: (Send queries to YOUR LIFE, The Hightstown Gazette How High Is Too High S 3 £ your heal™ , rt m * « With Louis J. Biley Jr,, M.D. probta. This type is called sec- ^AngTW^Jeffe^nTW- EUmbtiahtri J u m M , 1M I Thomas Jefferson University ondary high Wood pressure. vers^ ’ Plukde^ PA 1W07'> GEORGE P. DENNIS, Editor and PuMWier, U tt-tttt t Treatment of the underlying ^ —^ . PFC. GEORGE FOSTER DENNIS, KUtod to Aetisa, flript ll» 1 What do these numbers mean cause may sometimes reduce the MAY S. DENNIS, Publisher, 1MS-1M5 W PALMER DENNIS - KATHRYN DENNIS, PUBUBflEM to you: 140-70, 165-95, 150-92 blood pressure in this type of They are th^ separate blood hypertension to normal so that Looking filtered as second class matter at Hightstown, New Jareey, pest < pressure readings. Blood pres- nQ £UJ^,jier treatment is neces- under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Published ovary ’ sure readings measure the ease Ahead day at The Gazette Building, 114 Rogers avenue Terms, with which the blood flows Ho t tientei have two: one year, $7; six months, fS.lt; oot-of toh , $ *mgm m m though the circulatory system. cajled «eJ ^ ial hypere 25 cents. Senior Citizens, fl leas, . Or. Georp 1 Om m The lower number (diastolic, tension,” a type of high blood TH URSDAY, JUNE 21. 1984 pressure) is the reading between 1 pressure for which there is no Prurient beats, when the heart is resting, identifiable cause. These patients NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM sulatiom and later causes scar- ing to Dr. Lwbtin, W 6 must atoO The higher number (systolic yrttl usually require life-long j^^JrierqrjArt^ pressure) is the measurement of medical treatment. Since high ring. These scars interfere with look closely at the patient • a * O r blobd pressure when the heart blood pressure can affect differ- the brain’s transmission of ma®- leal hiriory and perform beat forces the blood through the j ent systems in the body, it is not NEED FOR A sages, D r. LuMin said. ologioal exam and bh stress p otion , accordmg to Dr. ^ ^ a confidem;e ta &e the tops are in sunlight. , iris plants about every 4 years, Thanks or hyper- Riley. SStonl! p“ ” ^S.ffevS^e to su^rt th« e£- M our choice to sikm^ our Varieties of clematis can add ^ a ■ ■ ■ ■ S is also aslant direc- ficacy of this treatment is lack- J-m for the safety of our rights: confidenceWT S l £a,€ly is ° 1 everywhere !L:. X «otor to /your garden------al summer, 9l oV ■■%***■*.■*H e a l t h The Pink Anemone Clematis, (Clematis montana rubens) start­ to you i^< s *»•* - z a s r £ THE TRUTH ABOUT “Because high blood pressure1 ruce blood pressure to normal government ra lounoea m ed the color parade in May. Large-flowering (hybrid clematis MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS With Fred Lublin, M.D. /vnlv-oSrs, w>bv to ■» detect this silent £ fcvek' use medicstion. s s r jjuruicrj no s »«"ooSTriS* ±, £ ± Moom ih summer and the Sweet only way w omevu, u „ diastolic scribes limited Constitutions to Thomas Jefferson University iriillpr is to have vour Mood pres-, those patients whose tuasionc Autumn Clematis flowers in late August. A s familiar with the term it works. X S j T M a will probaMy be necessary,” he our Constitution has accordingly Climbing hydrangea is a flow -' 'Multiple Sclerous as most people teries and contribute to stroke, y | fixed the limits to which and no ering vine tor walls. It clings by • », ^ taowiedge of the dis- heart attack and kidney dis­ Those who are more prone to further our confidence may go; root-ttike structures similar to ease ^ u a iy c o a s t s ^ o re of ease, and causes thousands of un­ ivy. It has white flowers that myth tten fact. Multiple Scler- necessary deaths every year,” 'hypertension, including Macks . . . to questions of power then, and those with a family history let no more be heard of confi- bSoom in mid-June. Other showy osw (MS)> a dl5ease *** attacks said Dr. Riley. “The most diffi­ vines are the trumpet vine, central nervous system is of hypertension, are advised to dence in many but bind him cult task for the physician is -honeysuckle, and the fleece vine, olten conndefed fatal, but actual- take advantage of the many e x down from mhchief by the chains convincing patients who have no Some vines have showy fruit, ^ u ™rely the case ex­ isting opportunities to have their of the Constitution, FOR A ll symptoms and feel fine that they blood pressure screened. But we have let down our while others are useful for shade. Pla|nfd Iref LuWm* have a serious health problem.' All of these perennials need a loc ate professor of ^urology mere, are wu u. ^ Dentists, obstetricians, 'gyn^ guard over the years. We failed There, are two kinds of high minimum of care to keep them and of biochemistry at Jefferson | Mood pressure, mid only through cologists and other health profes- | to heed the warning of e er- attractive Medical College of Thomas Jef­ physdcal examination, laboratory stonals do this routinely in the son, Washington, and otiie ferson University. tests and x-ray studies can phy- course of their examinations. Founders concerning the dangers TIME TO BUY IRIS 1 230'000 A f r i c a n s sicians determine- which one 1 Free screening is often available of government. We put our con- If you’ re iniere&ted in adding M S today, most w ill have a life their patients have. High Mood at hospitals, senior citizen cem- fidence in men. Over the years the Supreme Iris to your flower garden, now o ^ a n c y smalm- to that of peo- Count has u su rped powers not is the time to take a ride to your Pie without the disease An en, nearest iris farm and select the c o u r a ^ g statistre is t h ^ T S p er given It by the Constitution. We ManWMe the flowem are - - f ^ -e ^ w h o ^ e had CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH!! have stood by and permitted this usurpation. The Court is out of SUNDAY FROM TO A second choice is to order ^ leading normal live* These 10 AM. 2 P.M. control. It is the responsibility of the People to rein it back in. plants from a flower catalog and “ ** Champagne — Juice — Fruit — Eggs Any Style make your selection from ihe MI to 50 paro, but usua^ This must be done by constitu­ i / ^ . ,, te ___j are in tibem 20 s or 30 s with t©- Pancakes — French Toast tional convention, petitioned for colored photographs. If you rend more susceptible (by the State legislatures, to limit your order m now. you should s Above Is Served With Home Fries & Choice of Ham, the jurisdiction of the federal receive the plants by tele June males * a ratio of ^ * Bacon, Pork Roll or Sausage courts. or early JMy - the proper time ^ ^ expialned> ,MS j, Cream Chipped Beef is Avail. — Coffee-Muffins We also put our confidence in (the men whom we sent to rep­ Planting - When you buy your $4.95 per person resent us in the halls of con­ Marita you’ll probably get on e d » geographic^ d^tribu- gress, The great majority have fan 0aVeS„ X iron.” he said. T“he further the betrayed (that trust. We sent joined at toe bottom by . fleshy ce ^ ^ equator_ the SCIARROTTA’S RESTAURANT them there to trim down the size dump catted rhizome The* lhe number of cases.” rtuzome * ptoted half in and ^ AW ^ ^ Corner Church & Main Sts., Windsor 448-4141 of government, to cut federal spending, to balance the budget. half out of lhe sod surface. The ha£ bem that roots are on m e (bottom hail or „ „ : nQi They have betrayed us: They ,, - . , j,v -ri the disease resuiits from a viral have increased spending and now the plant and the growth will disorder in the im- take piBace on the top half w here ’ , pnm.hination ; United Way plan to increase our burdensome , TI7T ,,__. j mune system or a combination taxes. toe leaves are. When M m ^ twQ_ ^ ^laxna-tmn o£ un- The Congress is clearly out of your iris in the -ground have the. km)wn soUin;e QCCUrg m the white United Fund-Red Cross Heyer control and it }s the responsibili­ leaves facmg you -and the ^ q£ brain where ^ ty of the People to rein it -back zom e rn the back ! nerve iibem that travel through- C am p aign ’in. This must be done by the D'viding - Late June and ^ ^ This inllma- . because we same constitutional convention, eariy July is also toe tune to atlacks the nerve fibers’ in- divide iris. Keep toe young plants of the Princeton Area The second of only two purposes to be considered by this conven­ understand. tion would be an amendment which would’ require a balanced budget by limiting spending, with -proper safe-guards for war­ time exceptions. This amendment should also WHWH 1350 -grant the power to the President to veto or reduce any single item “ YOUR COMMUNITY STATION” in any appropriation bill. In ad­ dition, the Senate should be S T A Y INFORMED given the power to reduce -but not to increase House spending, subject to a three-fifths majority For the latest in NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS, override by (the House. There is no sense in being MUSIC, TRAFFIC REPORTS, AND SCHOOL overwhelmed' by the magnitude of the task which faces us. W e CLOSINGS . . . must -get about it, for there is no other way to put the chains Heyer Funeral Home of the Constitution -back on the REMEMBER — TO BE RIGHT . . . men who run the federal govern­ DAVID B.CRABiEL, Mgr. ment. TURN RIGHT TO . . . 202 Stockton Sireel Hightstown FARM-GARDEN Comforting, Professional Service NOTES in a homelike atmosphere at reasonable cost. VINES USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE DAVID B.CRAB1HI, Flowering vines in the garden- FRANK S. FACCHINI Established are increasing in popularity as Funeral Director's 1926 'their beauty and usefulness are appreciated. When your need is greatest -Vines reyuire a fence, trellis, call... 448-3458 atibor, wtaffl or other structure tor support. The vine collection at Serving Highwown, East Windsor, the Rutgers Display Garden is Wisl Windsor, Monroe i a A i a A On Your displayed on a rustic wooden ar­ b or which is rugged enough to support even the most vigorous lift HJOHTSTOWN GAZETT*, COUNT! NSW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1984

which tba Itondbip may law- County of Mercer, New Jersey. Township, and the Township Municipal Building, 16 tenning mented by the addition of the Leonard J: Millner, Mkynr m% sw i-u ftily acquire or meh«» aa a gen- For the said improvement or pur- shall be obligated to levy ad va- Blvd., did adopt Ordinance No. following new section: Elisabeth G. Nolan, The locations described in Municipal Clerk ' O f *A S T e ra l improvement, and no part pose stated in said Section 3, lorem taxes upon all the taxable 1984— 10 entitled: I - "*"■ 1 * ' of the cost thereof has been or there is hereby appropriated the property within the Township for AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Schedule XU attached to and H. Gazette, June 21, 1984. Fee $21.00 evauwwv o| w m w du.ll be specially assessed on sum of $45,000, said sum being the payment of said obigations A N D SUPPLEMENTING made a part of this Chapter are BOND ORDINANCE PROYID- property specially benefited inclusive of all appropriations and interest thereon without lim- CHAPTER 7 — LICENSING hereby established and main­ WG EOR PARK IMPROVE- thereby. heretofore made therefor and Nation of rate or amount. OF DOGS — OF THE RE­ tained as NO PASSING Township Prosecutes VISED GENERAL ORDIN­ MKNTS AND THE RECON- ,, . ,_ , , , in c lu d in g the sum of $3,000 as S e c t io n 7. This bond ordinance ZONES. Regulatary signs and Vandals and Recoups STRUCTION OF STREETS ,(b> ,The perl<>4 . usefulness ^ down payment for said im- shall take effect 20 days after the ANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP markings shall be erected and AND ROADS IN AND BY K provement or purpose required first publication thereof after OF EAST WINDSOR TO AU­ maintained as authorized by Brooktree Losses THORIZE LATE FEES. TxlK IVJWINtMlir' U p Mol oy law turn huw — auvi/nv/i*, r— * — ^ the New Jersey Department of WTWT)S0 » TJI THE COUNTY ^}Corxi^ to tf*6 reasonable life ^ vil^ue Df provision in a said Local Bond Law. Elizabeth G. Nolan Transportation. Vigorous prosecution by East OF MERCER, NEW JERSEY fr°’T' ^ e fa^e previously adopted budget or Leonard J. Milluer, Mayor Municipal Clerk b. Schedule XH NO PASS­ Windsor Township officials can APPROraiATTOG $ 1 6 4 - T* ^ authorized by bu(feets of theen duly made and filed in by amended to conform to the STATEMENT EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP NO PASSING ZONES. ship teenagers ripped apart the FOCI FIN AN CIN G SUCH A P - office of the Township Clerk provisions of this ordinance to The bond ordinance published NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1. Lake Drive — Probasco footbridge in Brookttree Park for PROFRIATTON. a complete executed dupli- the extent of any inconsistency herewith has been finally adopt-1 NOTICE is hereby given that Road. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE c^e ther<-?f h“ V n herewith. ed on June 12, 1984 and the ^ for; 2. Twin Rivers Drive North the third time within one week, the police heard about the van­ POWNSHBP COUNCIL OF THE office of ^ le director of the Di- For the financing of *we? ty (20 ),„ day, . ^ ° d . f Construction of a Modular-Pre 3. One Mile Road Extension- rnwvuqurp OF FAST WIND- vision of Local Government Sen- heexion i. r o r une in k limitation within which a suit, , ,, One Mille Road. dalism from a resident in the TOWNSHIP OF EAST WIND- , . _ _e Com.. said improvement or purple and ^ or proceedjng questionlng1 J ^ Z the East neighborhood in time to catch the SOR, IN THE COUNTY OF vicesdie Department o: by the 4. Twin Rivers Drive. r S S K * (S S S T T S T StaW * meet toe part of said $45,000 ordinance vandals in the act. MERCER, ...... Clerk 5. W ycoff Mills Road. : w T h i ^ f all hc New Jersey, and such statement appropriation not provided to can be ^ UiUU1tdRd Windsor Township The warm weather at this time less thana rwo-tnirdstwo-thirds of .or allau tne me bv application aronlication hereunder of said ™“ , ~~ T 00,n»— ■ n^ lc™: “ pf°vl jpfly 3 1984 at 10:00 A.M., pre- 6. Abb in gton Drive — Abbing- ton Drive West. of year is synonomous with out­ member* door fun, picnics and parks. But Municipal Building,. IB Limning II. This Ordinance shall take concurring) AS FOLLOWS. ^ by be authorization of the Township are hereby au- publication of this state- leisdre activities do put a strain Blvd., in the Clerk’s Office, at effect 20 days after final passage, Section 1. The improvement ^ ^ ^ an(J notes p f o M th om ed to be t o e l i r . the pnn- ^ on the budgets that support them which time said bids will be' and publication according to law- deecribed in Section 3 of this foj. ^ ^ hm& ordinance by oipal amount of $42,000 pursuant G. Nolan —especially when it’s the muni­ open and read in public. | and upon approval by the Corn- bond ordinance is hereby author- $144 000_ and thc obligations to the Local Bond Law of New Municipal Qerk cipal budget, and the leisure is a Specifications and bid forms irdssioner of Transportation. Jzad aa a general improvement authorized by ^ !>on{1 oxdin- Jersey. In anticipation of the is- H_ Ga76tte June 21_ 1984. vandal's free time. 5 25 are on file in the office of the Mu- NOTICE to be made or acquired by The ^ ^ fae withto all debt liml. suance of said bonds and to tern- Fee jj No one objects when tax dol­ J__ nicipal Clerk and may be obtain- NOTICE is hereby given that TownAip of East Windsor, in, the tatlons rescrfbed by ^ Law. P««nly finance said improve- - M r v f l F g - lars keep our parks mowed and Cownty of Mercer, New Jeisey. ^ An arf?regate amount not urent or purpose, negotiable LE G A L N U llL E ed by prospective bidders at said the foregoing Ordinance was in­ troduced and passed on first dean. The residents who pay al­ For the said improvement or pur- exCgeding for items of ex. notes of the Township in a prm- BOROUGH 0F HIGHTSTOWN office during reading at a regular meeting of so reap the benefits a Township stated in said Section 3, i^ted tiTand pe'rcnitted un- c&a am«™ t not exceeding $42,- ^ ORDINANCE RELATING hours - 8:00 A.M . to 6:00 P.M. pose 1 the Township Council of East j °®hi'al said. But when the beat- there is hereby appropriated the der section 4QA-2-20 of said Law 000 are hereby authorized to be TO LICENSING AND Monday through Friday. A l bidis must be accompanied Windsor TowihAip held on June j in« a P®* tf ces’ 13 T° m sum of ^—$164,000, ’ — * said------sum being;; ** may De b mciuoea included as as pan part or of me the issued------‘ .7 pursuant 7. to and within. , AMENDING “THE REVISED! Azvu i bids must be acca.^.™ ...... "^ "X ^ n u b lh bvandals e d !v«ndafe and andnot not baUgames, ballgames, use may oe in pm ------by GBNE(RAL ORDINANCES OF by a certified check or bid bond. 12, 1984 and oiderod P ^ hxI | ^ ^ ...... , inclusive of all appropriations ^ ^ improvement and is Uie, Imitations prescribed of playground equipment and rmrr, riAtiOTTGH OF HIGHTS- in the amount o f 10% of the total in accordance with the law. Said heretofore made therefor and to- included the foregoing esti-,3ald ]jaw' THE BOROUGH OF HIGlilSr ^ ^ ^ ^ dosed a Oidinance will be considered for picnics — those tax dollars go eluding the sum of $20,000 as the mate ijbereof< Section 3. (a) The improve down the drain. And repair m ^T T DRDAJNBD bv the sealed envelope addressed to the final reading and: adoption at a down payment for said improve- Section 5. Pursuant to the pro- ment hereby authorized and pur- means more dollars. E ’ y “East Windsor Municipal Clerk” meeting of the Township Council meat or purpose required by law Q.f section 40A-.2-28 of pose for the financing of which Mayor and Council of t h e j to be held on July 10, 1984. at I Reskkmte trny appreciate and now available therefor by gaid Local Bond Law, the Town- said obligations are to be ussued Borough of Hi^itstown, in the «nd clearly marked on toe o ... . saia l j o l h i LD U iiu w j c ° , , - ^ , , £ iTa K o'.OU8:00 JP.M., r . M . at the Municipal faibwing aCl few, hard cold facte virtue of provision in a previous- ^ ^ fiereby author- is the acquisition by purchase of County of Mercer and State of side FreJafi a w e. Budding 16 Lannine Blvd. at about the ‘WmlesB pranks” that Tw>y adopted VnuWetbudget or buds?etsbudgets of • t x.to ^ _n t_*,•_____ timeof to o time rtp«xr atrliiwwl-fltwwGred a new diesel-powered tractor and tractor tsj<*w and New Jersey, »«as follows: All bidders must meet equal euiJmnft it> .uanmng oivn. a spirited - youngsters----- . in +1,their , nei­ empttoyment opportunity require- which time all persons interested the Towmfcip for down payment p[ivate ^ any bond anficipa- an eighteen-foot mower both iri-; Licensing - ghborhoods have played on our merits of P J * 1975, C127, as de- may appear------for or------againstil' ' the or for capital improvement pur- notes (inducting renewals eluding original appudtenances, L C5Jal,t! r • , , fL parks. Would you believe . . . scribed in the specifications. passage of said Ordinance. poses. The capital budget of the tjhereof. berein authorized and all as shown on and in accord- Ge" e” ' , ^ * * .R., „ / ■A bonfire was set on the The Township of East Windsor Elizabeth G. Nolan Township is hereby amended to to detennine the form and details ance with the plans and specifi- ^ ^ wooden floor of a pavilion? reserves the right to reject any Municipal Clerk conform toD ie provisions oi this ^ eacb bond cations therefor on fite in the of is’the £ £ .Park benches were complete­ and all bids and to waive infor­ Township of East Windsor ordinance to the extent of any tmtk;lpation note shall be sold office of the Township Clerk and ly sawn in half? licenses is amended as follows: malities as the interest of the H. Gazette, June 21, 1984. inconsistency herewith. 1 and issued in accordance with the hereby approved. —Two pavilion rbofs were tom Subsection 7-1.4 Fee Schedule. Township may require. Fee $33.00 Section 2. For the financing of w ovl^ €ai. ol ^ After I (b) The estimated maximum off? By order of the Township said improvement or purpose and ^ gale 0j bond anticipa-1 amount of bonds or notes to be License ■Picnic tables and benches Council of the Township of East l e g a l n o t i c e to meet the part of said $164,000 tion n(>tes tbe Township Trca-! issued f o r said purpose is g. Coin Operated Vending Mar w ere tom apart Windsor, Mercer County, New NOTICE appropriation not provided for by slirer Aalj report writing to $42,000. —A fire was set on top of a chines: Jersey. OF ^plication hereunder of said ^ TownAip Council at the (c) The estimated cost of said Automatic Washers picnic table? Leonard J. Millner, Mayor Contract Award down payment, negotiable bonds next meetk|ig (hereof as to the purpose is $45,000. Dryers -A main support column of a Elizabeth G. Nolan, The Township of East Windsor of the Township are hereby au- prilicipali amounts, interest rates! Section 4. The following addi- Coin Changers pavilion was chopped in half with Municipal Clerk has awarded a contract without thorized to be Issued in the prin- anc[ lnaturities of’the bond anti- tional matters are hereby deter- Soap Dispensing Machines hatchets? H. Gazette, June 21, 1984. competitive bidding as a profes- cipal amount of $144,000 pur- cipation notes ^ (he price oh- mined, declared, recited and (in coin-operated laundries) —Basketball hoops were tom Fee $21.00 si oil at service (or extraordinary, euant to the Local Bond Law tained and the name of the pur- stated: Fee off the backboards? unspecifiable service) pursuant New Jersey. In anticipation of (hereof, (a) The said purpose described $10.00 per machine per year —Handrails on the log roil l e g a l n o t i c e to N.J.SA. 4DA:ll-5(l)(a). This the issuance of said bonds and to | g_ The full faith and in Section 3 of this bond ordin- 2. The fees set forth here shall were stolen? contract and the resolution au­ temporarily finance said to- credit ^ fee Towru*ip are here- ance is not a current expense b[? effedtive Juty i ( 1984. NOTICE —Heavy swing chains were thorizing it are available for pub­ provement or purpose, negotiable fay pledged to ^ punctual pay- a n d is a property or improvement g This ordinance shall take ef- OF out and stolen? lic inspection in the office of the notes of the Township in a prm- menj. o£ prindpal of and iu- which the Township may ^ - ' {ect upon ^ passage and puibLi- Contract Award — A vertical bar on the cflhnb- Muniopal Clerk. cipal amount n o t exceeding terest on &e obligations fully acquire or make as a gerv c ^ .Qn as provided by law. The Township of East Windsor dng pole was detached and Awarded to: University City $144,000 are hereby authorized authorize md was; contract and the resolution an- were bent over and broken ofi? IJ 4-l> luvilTQ- _ ~ t. • . 3 u l _! •_ : r. -tim ilnklo f/Mx rwiK- Elizabeth G. Nolan pose for the financing of which property witMn the Towndiip said purpose within the Jimita- v em ei on, first reading in a’coord- (.homing it are available for pub­ —A heavy decorative concrete Municipal Clerk •aid- :J obligations are to k"be issued ,™ "", - ^ - payment...... of said..... obliga- tions of said Local Bond Law, 1984_ at 8;oo pm in Company. LEGAL NOTICE Unfortunately, the list goes on. the intersection of Hickory Cor- first pilblicatic>n thereof after (c) The supplemental debt BoTOUgh Hall, 148 North Main Services: Auditing and Ac­ EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP and on — with ballfields ripped ner Road and Dutch Neck Road adojdon> as provided by said statement required by said Law Hightstown, N.J. at which counting. NOTICE TO BIDDERS up bry motorbikes, and other by narrowing such intersection Local Bond Law. has been duly made and filed in and place all persons inter- Time Period: Fiscal year 1984. NOTICE is hereby given that damages that may never be to a width of thirty-six (36) feet, j Leonard J. Millner, Mayor the office of the Township Clerk may appear for or against Cost: $20,900.00 and $1,100 sealed bids for: fully repaired. the construction: of new curb- ATTEST: and a complete executed dupli- ^ passage of said Ordinance. Garbage District No. 1. 1984 Road Maintenance Work The price tag on just these few in*, pavement removal, instate- wljTn,bptt,‘ G . Nolan, cate thereef has been filed in the Sheila dark Elizabeth G. Nolan and Materials items amounted to about $4,000 tion of topsoil and planting of clerk office of the Director of the Di­ Borough Clerk Municipal Clerk will ibe received by the East out of township residents’ poc­ groundcover, and (til) the reconr ADOPl-ED: June 12, 1984. vision of Local Government Ser Fee $24.00 H. Gazette, June 21, 1984. Windsor Township Glerk on July kets. Obviously the township etruction of all or portions of the i STATEMENT vices in the Department of Com­ Fee $11.25 3, 1984 at 10:00 A.M., prevailing would have preferred to spend follow ing streets and roads in the ] bond ordia4mce puJdished munity Affairs of the State of LEGAL NOTICE time, at the Bast Windsor Muni­ those tax dollars on park main­ Township by tiie construction herewith ^ been finely adopti New Jersey, and such statement EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP LEGAL NOTICE cipal Building, 16 Lanning Blvd., tenance or new equopment. Do therein of new bituminous over- on Jiune ^ 19g4 and the shows that the gross debt of the MERCER COUNTY NOTICE in the Clerk's Office, ait which you know that those $4,000 would lays such that said streets and (wenty (20) day period of Township as defined in said Law NOTICE OF time said bids will be open and have bought any one of the fol­ roads will have a useful life or within which a suit, is increased by the authorization Notice is hereby given that the Contract Award read in public. lowing? durability at teart equal to tha ac((on. or proceeding questioning of the bonds and notes provided Township Council of the Town- AMENDED Specifications and bid forms —25 more picnic tables for our of a roadway of Class B con- fte va]idity sucb ordinance for in this bond ordinance by 0f Eadt Windsor at a meet- The Township of East Windsor are on file in _ the office__ of the______Mu- parks ■truction (as defined or referred can be commenced, as provided $42 ,000, and the said obligations op June 12, 1084 in the has awarded a contract without ^itopal'derik and' may be obtain- —17 new park benches to in said Local Bond tew) and ^ ^ Bond Law has be- authorized by this bond ordin- Municipal Building, 16 Lanning competitive bidding as a profes- ^ . prospective bidders at said — 45 barbecue grills the incidental construction o>r re- i ^ to ^ from ^ date of 'ance will be within all debt linn- Blvd., did adopt Ordinance No. sional service (or extraordinary durblg regular business —47 balled and burlaped ma­ construction of storm drain to- firgt abdication of this state- tations prescribed by said Law, 11984—18 entitled: j .unspecifiable service) pursuant hours _ 8:00 AM to 6;00 p_M_ . ple trees lets, manhole frames, concrete meirt> (d) An aggregate amount not AN OEDBNANOE APPROrai-|to N-J.S.A. 40A.:ll-5(l)(a). This Monday fhrough Friday, —25 basketball backboards curbs, driveway aprons and side-, ' Tm;TOKMIh G. Nolan exceeding $2,000 for items of ex-1 ATENG $78,000 * FROM THE1 contract and the resolution au-| ^ bijds mugt be accompanied —15 swing sets wniks Where needed, all inchid- I Municipal Q erk pense listed in and permitted un­ .CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT thorizing it are available for pub- b a certifed check or bid bond —9 sliding boards mTTri TYT I’D T4A C Ld If ,xx I L ft n ffijvx ^ f 1 Vi ft ...... ■, -I ing required appurtenances and H- Gazetjtej June 21, 1984. der section 4QA:2-2Q of said Law FUND FOR THE PURPOai lie inspection in the office of the ^ ^ of 10% of (he total1 —1 nine-station wood fitness w ork and materials necessary Fee $106.75 may be included as part of the OF MAKING VARIOUS CAP­ Municipal Clerk. |b(d_ hg enclosed in a course therefor or incidental thereto, cost of said improvement and is ITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND Awarded to: Thomas Tyller seajed envelope addressed to the The township hopes more resi­ all as shown on and in accord­ LEGAL NOTICE included in the foregoing esti­ PURCHASES. Moore Assocates, Inc. ‘‘East Windsor Municipal Clerk” dents wfiH protect our paries this ance with the plans and speci ­ ORDINANCE NO. 1984—17 mate thereof. Elizabeth G, Nolan Services: .Inspection of to®1 and dearly mtarked on the out- year by picking up the phone fications therefor on file in the TOWNSHIP OF EAST Section 5. Pursuant to the pro­ Municipal Cleric Conrtnuction of Windsor Center J side «}984 Road program .” when things are amiss. The po­ office of the Township Clerk and WINDSOR visions of section 40A: 2-28 of said H. Gazette, June 21, 1984. R08!4- ^ ^ | All bidders muat meet equal lice department has pledged ita hereby approved: Fern Drive in COUNTY OF MERCER Local Bond Laiw, the Township 9.75 Time Period: Same. employment opportunity requlre- support of this “neighborhood Ita entirety. Hickory Corner BOND ORDINANCE PROVID­ Treasurer is hereby authorized Cost: $25,000.00. ments of P.L. 1975, C127, as de­ watch” approach by guarantee­ Bead from Surrey Lane to Dor- ING FOR THE ACQUISITION to sell from time to time at prv EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP Elizabeth G. Nolan scribed in the specifications. ing that only a phone call is re­ obaeter Drive, Ptneybranch OF A MOTOR VEHICLE AND vate sale any bond anticipation MERCER COUNTY -Municipal Clerk The Township of East Windsor quired. Your name and adldress Bead from a point 400 feet west EQUIPMENT BY THE TOWN­ notes (including renewals there­ NOTICE H. Gazette, June 21, 1984. reserves the ri^ht to reject any need not be given. Don’t stand of Oakferanch Road to Rocky SHIP OF EAST WINDSOR. of) herein authorized and to de­ Notice is hereby given that the Fee $12.00 and all bids and to waive infor­ by and watch someone “blow” Road and Wycoff s Mills termine the form and details Township Council of the Town- IN THE COUNTY OF MER­ LEGAL NOTICE malities as the interest of the your tax . dollars. “Blow the hem th e Hightstown CER, NEW JERSEY, APPRO­ ihereof; provided, that each bond ship of East Windsor at a meet- Township may require. whistle” on Vandalism. to the New Jersey PRIATING $45,000 THERE­ ariticipatiom note shall b e sold j[tg held on June 12, 1984 in the ORDINANCE NO. 1984—22 By order of the Township The footbridge incident was B ridge. FOR AND AUTHORIZING and issued in accordance with Municipal Building, 16 Lanning TOWNSHIP OF EAST Council of the Township of East h anded in just this way. The The estimated maximum THE ISSUANCE OF $42,000 the provisions of said Law. After Blvd., did adopt Ordinance No, WINDSOR Windsor, Mercer County, New vandal's were caught and ptmtth- of bonds or notea to be BONDS OR NOTES OF THE each sale of said bond anticipa- 1 (<$4—20 entitled: COUNTY OF MERCER J ersey.______ed. ’f o r said purpose is TOWNSHIP FOR FINANC­ tion notes, the Township Trea-1AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A N D SUPPLEMENTING *- ING SUCH APPROPRI­ surer Shall report in w riting to t h e 1984 SALARY ORDIN- A t estimated cost of said ATION. the Township Council at the next ANOE (Ordinance No. 1983- CHAPTER X (TRAFFIC) OFj ATTENTION |g $164,000,...... the excess! BE IT ORDAINED BY THE meeting thereof as to the prin- 39) THE REVISED GENERAL1 over the Mid estimated TOWNSHIP COUNCIL OF THE cipal amounts, interest rates and Elizabeth G. Nolan ORDINANCES OF TH E smovtot of bonds or \ TOWNSHIP OF EAST WIND-! maturities of the bond anticipa Municipal Clerk TOWNSHIP OF EAST WIND- 1 EAST WINDSOR RESIDENTS thereto being1 SOR, IN THE COUNTY OF tion notes sold, the price obtain- H. Gazette, June 21, 1984. SOR, ESTABLISHING NO ; PASSING ZONES. o f til* said $20,000 MERCER, NEW JERSEY (not! ed and the name of the pur- Fee $8.25 DUE TO THE FOURTH OF JUUY HOLIDAY, txn * * id purpose. 1^ , than two-thirds of all the chasers thereof. BE IT ORDAINED AND EN­ 4. R h follow in g eddi- members thereof affirmatively I Section 6. The full faith and LEGAL NOTICE ACTED by the Township Coun- there will be no bulk collection thal Wednesday. g l » hereby deter- concurring), AS FOLLOW S. ! credit of the Township are here- EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP cii of the Township of East recited and, Section 1. The improvement by pledged to the punctual pay- MERCER COUNTR j Windsor, County of Mercer, The rest of the week’ s trash collection remains Idescribed in Section 3 of this!ment of the principal of and to- NOTICE State of New Jersey, as follows: ll—rrlliril ardUwaie ia ^hereby __ author-;_____ terest on the said obligations au- Notice is hereby given that the I. Chapter X Traffic of the the same. a general improvement to thorized by this bond ordinance. Towndiip Council of the Town- Revised General Ordinance of or acquired by" The!Said obligations shall be direct, rfiip of East Windsor at a meet- the Township of East Windsor la 51-2t Townddp of lest Windsor, la ifo*! unlimited obCgatlon* of t h e ing held on Jtme ip, 1064 in the hereby amended and supple­