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Regional Eyes 22 Acres in Highlands Free' Parking Weather There to no charge at meters b the Red Bank parking lots Rain or (onw turn today, high after « p. m. Wednesday* and la the »». Cloudy tonight, low Friday*, Red Bank's two shop- in die 308. Party cloudy tomor- ping nights. row; high, 35. See page 2. An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership 4^ Since 1878 BY CARRIER 7c PER COPY 350 PER WEEK PAGE ONE bailed Dally. Monday tbroucb Friday, anttred u Secon1 d Clui Matter RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 VOLUME 82, NO. 151 at th> Poit Otflei it Red Bask. N. J., under tht Act of March 3. 1879 Neither Rain, Snow Authority Regional Eyes 22 Will Stay Parade OKs Park Acres in Highlands By RAY O'KOHN ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - (An Irishman tor the Day) LandSale The Henry Hudson Regional 8 Leashless NEW YORK (AP) - Neither FREEHOLD — Plans for the Gubs, Hotel Board of Education last night rain nor snow nor sleet stay the aunty's first park came a step voted to investigate the possibil- Dogs Caught Irish from their big parade learer actuality as the County Sold For ity of acquiring a 22-acre tract today. Joard of Freeholders received of land off South' Peak St., High, Going that paraphrase even wtlce from the State' Highway lands. In Red Bank one better, an official of the Vuthority that the sale of land II Million According to Mrs. Kathleen mammoth St. Patrick's Day Mendes, the property is ownad RED BANK — The score on lad been authorized by the LONG BRANCH — Two Long shindig said last night: Agency. by the Trask estate. She said collection of cavorting canines is "It would take a tornado to Jranch beach clubs and a hotel she did not know whether the eight. keep us from marching." The board will buy a 24-acre ere sold yesterday for "about land is for sale, That's the number of dogs The weather forecast — some tract adjacent to the Garden ine million dollars." The action came after Mrs. picked up here by Community snow mixed with sleet or rain State Parkway in W.all Township The West End Casino, the Gol- Mendes raised the question of Dog Control, Inc., Neptune, in but possibly tapering off later or $15,035. my Surf Club and the Sand and whether the board would be able its first two days of operation. this morning—failed to dampen Neptune Township also has lurf Hotel were sold to a North to use Atlantic Highlands Bor- All the leashless dogs were enthusiasm for the annual trek made an offer-to give to the ersey firm by Mark Golden, ough 'water and sewerage be- nabbed Tuesday. up green-striped Fifth Ave. by county five acres adjacent to the 'assaic, and Aaron Schurman, cause two parcels now under op- Three licensed !4-acre tract. Director Joseph C. 'eaneck, who built the three tion as school sites are in Mid- Three of the five dogs were • •* • frwin said a date would be set iroperties in 1950. dletown. licensed. They belonged to James NEW YORK (AP) - A 50- or the freeholders and the county The properties were sold to the She noted that the Monmouth J. Coyne, 46 Elm PI.; Billy year-old man was seized early jarks department to meet with Tisch Hotel Corporation in 1951 Consolidated Water Company has Falvo, Herbert St., and Frank today while daubing orange township officials to discuss the for a reported million dollars, the water franchise for Middle- Talerico, Chestnut St. All were paint over the green divider matter. ;hen bought back last April for town, and may not agree to the reclaimed. ,. line painted along Fifth Ave. UPSIDE DOWN— This car, driven by Edward M. Egan, 22, of 636 Harmony Rd., The proposed park adjoins the one and a half million by the district piping water into the The other five were unlicensed iarkway, bordered by School builders who operate under the for the St. Patrick's Day pa- East Keaniburg, skidded off Riverside Ave. in Red Bank yesterday, flipped over and township for the school. and their descriptions were rade. House Rd., Shark River Brook name of Hotel Corp. of Long The board is awaiting an an- turned over to the police. The man Identified himself smashed into porch of the horns of Vincent Arnone, 180 RiveriidY Ave. Egan suf- nd Neptune Township. Branch Inc. swer from the borough engineer Dogs picked up here can be as Lester Levlngson, a physic- fered a possible concussion and was admitted to Riverview Hwpital. His car For Equipment The fully air-conditioned, 92' as to whether the district could redeemed at the company's head- ian, of 22$ East 72d St. He was knocked a trea over on the porch and smashed the steps. .^ The board authorized the room Sand and Surf is being use the borough's utilities. quarters on West Bangs Ave., charged with malicious mlj- ipendlng of $45,000 for the con' renovated by the new owners, of Mr. Mendes expressed the fear Neptune. The cost is three dol chlef. itructlon of additional facilities which Ralph G. Olsen of North that the district may not be able lars, plus 50 cents for each day Police said they found him, in New Shrewsbury to house Jersey is an official. to use the borough utilities and the dog is kept. with paint brush and bucket, Car Flips, quipment of the Mosquito Con- The Colony has 70 cabanas and would. be faced with additional Kept Seven Days repainting the green strip be- Would Let Board rol Commission. SO bathhouses. The West End costs to provide those items. Under the terms of the dog tween 67th and 68th Sts., In The board* plans to acquire a Casino contains 75 cabanas and Septic Tanks control, ordinance, the animals front of the reviewing stand. Hits Porch six-acre site on Pine Brook Rd 200 bathhouses. Each has two . Eariier this month, Robert C. must be kept seven days before They said about 50 feet of the Appeal Budget Cuts for this purpose. swimming pools and beaches for Micklewrite, board architect, in- being put up' for adoption or green line had been changed. In Red Bank It was explained that the pro- ocean bathing. formed the board that it would destroyed. The still-wet orange paint was SHREWSBURY —A bill which posed site is more centrally lo- The West End properties ex- cost $30,000 to $50,000 to con- Borough Clerk John Bryan said washed away. RED BANK — A car which Would allow a Board of Educa- cated for additional mosquito con- end over 1,000 feet of ocean' struct a septic field and a water 2D6 dogs have been licensed thus Levlngson told newsmen: "I allegedly cut off another auto on What's In tion to appeal any cuts made in rol equipment that will be pul front along Ocean Ave,, and were well. , far in 1960. The total licensed did It on a bet." Riverside Ave. late yesterday its budget by a municipal gov into use this year, than the com- assessed at $173,450 last year. (See REGIONAL, pg. 3) last year was 553. The borough's • • • flipped over and smashed into a erning body may be Introduced mission's headquarters in Free- contract with Community Dog house. A Name? Monday by Assemblyman Clifto hold. Control, Inc., is for $1.70 for about 120,000 marchers. Edward M. Egan, 22, of 636 SHREWSBURY - It was a T. Barkalow. Parking Ban every dog licensed. The license Add an estimated million spec- Harmony Rd., East Keansburg, At the request of the Atlantic the driver, suffered a possible quirk of fate, but a man who Speaking before the Monmoutt Middletown Kennel fee is $2.25. tators along the 52-block route, County Municipal Association i Highlands Borough Council the concussion and was admitted to last month criticized the county The dog control ordinance also and you've'got part of the big Shadowbrook, Mr. Barkalow sai Board passed a resolution pro- picture. And you can also add Riverview Hospital. He was re- provides fines for violators. -The for not spending enough money the bill would permit the schoo hibiting parking on First Ave, first offense carries a maximum millions more who become Irish- ported in good condition this for tourist advertising has his Scored at Hearing morning. board appeal to the state com rom Memorial Pkwy. to a poiril fine of $25 or 10 days in jail men every March 17. name misspelled in the county 500 feet north of Ocean Blvd. Police Capt. Frank J. Mazza missioner of education. in lieu of the fine. Subsequent To give you an idea of why directory released yesterday. between the hours of 2:30 am MIDDLETOWN — The Board operation, was adjourned until it takes at least six hours to said Egan was driving north on Under present law, if a schoo of Health heard four hours of violations carry a top penalty of a.m. March 29 at which time testimony complete the parade: 350 or- Riverside Ave. when his car cut This is what happened: budget is defeated twice by thi testimony yesterday, the bulk of $50 or 30 days in Jail for failure The board passed a resolutlo on behalf of the kennel owners ganizations march 16 abreast off an auto driven by Fred Por- Last month Long Branch voters, it then is submitted ti which described condition of the to pay the fine. Mayor Daniel J. Maher criti- the governing body which cai regulating speed limits on Count) will be heard.
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