Township Dedicates 1St Public Housing Park Bridge Apts, T C N I« ' President
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* v»» thk vkptune Time? —■ and of the independence of Use SEVEN CENTS Vol. LXXXVII, No, 5_ OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1962 Vuitiiti States o t A merles, che tBScb year _ New Troopers In Board To Rotate Install Elevator Township Dedicates 1st Public Housing Park Bridge Apts, T c n i« ' President. Post In Tlic Colonial Ready By June 1st N. J. State Police OCEAN GROVE — A trac- Robert E. Crowe, Ocean Kenneth E. Traphagpn tion-type self-scrviceielevator, & z u '-xs- I) #,v v V ^ O C E A N GROVE — Park Grove, And Victor Doher Bridge Apartments, a nev, 20- Stepping Down; William from basement to. fourth floor, V ■• J f l f I R i ' '^Xrthy"-'-*:».::H-'':1"J$S%: ty, Wanamassa, Graduate is being installed in the Colon- unit Colonial apartment, build L., Neaves Praised For , ial Hotel, 15 Main Avenue, by ing, will be ready fos occu 8 Years Dedicated Service .WEST TRliJNTON—Having com Trento n Elevator Company. pancy June 1st, according to pleted an intensive.' lG-\veck train The elevator will be in opera Mr. and Mrs. William J. Major, ing program, 44 graduates , receive . - NEPTUNE TWP.—In keep builder-owners All of the tion by March 1st, it was re their badges and oatb of office, to ing with a new board of edu units have already beeii rented. ported yesterday by Rev. A. day. (Friday) as! members of the. cation policy of rotating the Potter, owner of the year- The site of the 2-story gar New Jersey-State. Police, One of presidency, Kenneth E. Trap-' den apartment on the Wesley round hotel. the group is. an Ocean Grove resi- / hagen. who has been at the ' The cement block elevator lakefrorit, at tlie Pilgrim Path helm since June, I960, said he dent, while another resides in shaft on the exterior of the way bridge, formerly housed Wanamassa. and is well-known in will not continue as president mBmmmsmmmmAiM ■ the Kenilworth Hotci and ths building’s east side is’ being the Grove. following reorganization later completed by Vincent I^fsrton, NEPTUNE COURT, the township’s first low income pujjlic housihousing project, was dedicated Monday adjoining home of Miss Estelle this month. while the electrical installation morning a! a brief plaque-unveiling ceremony, Officials, in the ab left to right, Frank J. Rassdali; Both properties Adler, project architect, of Newark Dwight Vibbert,'construction of the Public Hons-. have beer, razee the site Mr, Traphagen thanked the for Trenton Elevator is! being mging Administration, New York Regional Office; Rev. Janies A, Rci , of Holy Innocents Church, who and. individual members; for their ■done by William. Plenty. gave the invocation; Neptune' s Mayor Joseph A. Shaftoj and the entire township Housing Authority cleared for construction. during his terra -■-Police-Police Chief S. William Maas, chairman; Executive Director T.. Hadford Catley, Jerome Williams Miss Randall had been living •and advised; the boaboard to con- Thomas Nicol, Andrew Milligan, Vice Chairman John Pcjlhemus/'WWilliam T. Kresge and Tenant Selec- in her 56 Lake avenue home tinue as' “policy makers," tor William Steele, since 1898, the year i t was con leaving “administrat of the structed by her parents. She is schools to the supei Warren Named ■NEPTUNE TWP- — Nep now residing in an apartment and board secretary, Wilgus Financially Aids Italian Boy tune Court, the township’s 60- a t 65 Asbury avenue. Insurance Mgr, unit low income housing proj The new sipartmeni house Through Foster Parents’ Plan, Inc. ect, was dedicated Monday will have 20 air-conditioned morning. The three-building units of l'A-, 2i4, and 314- Shark River Hills Res project is located on a 1.8-acre room size. The £,-shaped brick ident Heads Depart -NEW YORK CITY — In until the mother returns, home at site between Embury, and Colonial building, with iridi- ment In Oliver Brothers place of the boy hs West, Ger 5:00 p.m.' ■■■.■., . Heck avenues, just west of . At . vidual' bow windows, will facc kins avenue. 100 feet along, Wesley Lake many financially “adopted” a The family lives in a room in a At aluriptieon following.the dedi NEPTUNE — Rolfe E. Warren, few years ago and who no building, which they have , been aio West part of the building- 429 Woodmere Avenue,- Shark Riv cation, ■ Charles B,.Burns, the Pub will extend through to Asbury longer heeds PLAN’ help, Mr. erecting .with some relatives a lit lic Housing Administration’s direc er Hills, has been named manager avenue. Frank L. Wilgus, 187 Mt. Iler- tle at a time. They, have used very tor of planning for New Jersey; of the insurance department for mon Way, Ocean Grove, N. J..; The Majors are constructing economical building materials and praised the township committee for the Oliver Brothers firm, High the apartment house through has financially “adopted” Cos^ they add; to the house gradually. its “fofesight four years ago” in way 33 at Brighton Avenue, ac Presidential Homes of Pember- tantino Brbcanelli. a; 10-year- Their furniture consists of a double establishing the housing-program cording to William H, Oliver, presi Soii. Mr, Major is Shore area Robert E. Crowe old.Italian boy, through Fos bed, a cot, a.chest, a closet, 4 chairs and the municipal authority. He dent. , ter Parents’ Plan, Inc.,' 852 a • table and a cupboard. Bottled representative for Presidential Trooper Robert Edward Crowe is Mr/ Warren joined: the firm last added'that while the township “has Park. Avenue South, New gas for cooking arid electricity tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick November 1, following. 15 years in provided light, sunshine and the York City, The Foster Par cost about $5.00 a month, Crowe, 12 Heck avenue, : Ocean the rear estate and insurance busi- physical, environment for happy ents have promised to contrib Grove. He was bore in Ne\ York jness business ,in Hudson County. “We are for the persons in the proj ute $15 a month toward the' WilnMis City, attended Jamaica,; L. I,, High , He.is a native of Jersey City, stud is up to the tenants and Feted Wednesday child’s support for at School and prprior to entering the ied at the New York University the authority to maintain the. de year. S tats Police he was employed, as a Sehoe! of Commerce before enter- velopment “as clean and as attrac C O’ s 't a As ^O-Yr. Member salesman fcr the South . Shore "ing the U.S. Air Force during tinb lives on tive’ as today, He.also reminded Kenneth E. Traphagen the authority that it will be operat Co., Neptune City. He is World W ar 2. the outskirts if Neptune Court for 40 years, . Of Masonic Lodge and,residesi with his parents, A t ; the same... time ^ he Rome ivith his Neptune Court is the first phase ihanlted Board Member Wil mother and in the Housing Authority’s pro- liam L. Neaves for his, eight year old Albert S. Flanagan'Pre- 50-unit senior citizens years of “dedicated service.” er, Alessandro. sented Palm by Master be constructed on .a 4- ; Mr. Neaves, who Is' not seek- The Of New York Lodge . ihg reelectioh' because* of: in acre' Site just east of Fitkin Hos , OCEAN' GROVE — A lbert S. creased business, interests, job making ex pital, Plgns are now being drawn told the board that “it has ploratory drill these, units, with, construction Flanagan, a resident of the Ocean .'been a pleasant association." ings, died, of a to’start this year. The site will also Grove Nursing Home, 63 Clark Mr. Neaves is proprietor of throat tum or in house'the .administrative,a offices of avenue, for over'.a year, was. Authority and .Director ored Wednesday night for his ; the L & N Floorcovering Shop August, 1 9 5 8 , the Housing and is expanding the firm’s' The family , was T. Hadford year membership in the Masonic Lodge. He operation into general con a s s i e n e d a A t ththe e' sssame time the township’s Lodge, He was presentedwith a tracting. monthly pension Housing Authority, has received the 60-year palm by Ray. G. Disert, Jr.,' to proceed Svith eon- MMaster aster of Pyramid Lodge, No, 490, , Asks Fencing At Hills of $10.50.. 60 more low income F&AM,F&AM,New York City. During public hearing', George In an These may, be built adja- Mr. Flanagan, -wht> was . raised May, president of the Shark River to support . her to the present Neptune Court in Masonry in.December, 1901, is a v Hills Property Owners Association, c h i 1 d r e n, the tion situated, on native'native New Yorker, born in the requested that the .school play-' mother hires out as a domestic. legal. the area, in- city 88 . years • ago. His present- ground be fenced, based on numer Her earnings amount to $16.00 a neigbborhood of Ne\y York home while he is a ous complaints of area residents re ■month, giving the family a The Housing patient in the nursing home.is 405 garding playing on streets 'and monthly income of $26.50. This Rolfe E. W arren, with feder- East 14th Street. Victor J. Doherty ■ private property. The matter was sum cannot ' begin to cover the cost; of basic necessities for a an Trooper Victor Jay Doherty is referred to Ray Misner, chairman Mr, and Mrs. Warren have a son, rises, the SP4 Donald M. Warren, now sta family of three ana they nil know .m a the son of Building Contractor Mr.