Barone and State Debate R. R. Station
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s ;' ' •?' *• THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY -» as < =>o x n 100,000 READERS 3 * 8 8 Leader-Press and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage ia Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Woodbridge Township area. -n En*«rr<! an 2nd Clans MnU Published Wtekly il P. 0. Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, June 8, 1967 On Thuridiy Barone and State Debate R. R. Station :~W '$\ i Need Of Improvements NEWSFRONT Stressed Before 0. K. On High Speed Station WOODBRIDGE — Wood- CLOSE-UPS bridge's stand over the pro- liowtie Lots posed railroad station in the UOOI)BRin<;K - Many Township Jews plan to leave Iselin section for the high speed this morning for Washington to attend a mass rally for run between New York and Israel. Meantime sin Middlesex County Sabbis met Tuesday On Sale j Washington, D. C was explain- and drafted a statement entitled "An Appeal to conscience" nn~~, T>^.t,T»T^. tv • ed to high state officials yester- asking support of Israel. They include Rabbi Samuel New- PORT READING - DI5posi- day aft(frnoon bcrger, Woodbridge; Philip Brand, Avenel; Abraham Hor- ion of building lots in the Proj- Mayor Ralph P. Barone met vitz, rolonia; H?rold Richtman, Iselin; Abraham Sheingold, ect Bowtie area is now ready in Trenton in conference with Fords; Hershel Matt, Metuchen. • • • or those people in the fifth to linth priorities list, Robert E. the Board of Public Utilities WOODBRIDGE — The -Municipal Council Tuesday night in- CommigSioners and David J. roduced an ordinance accepting and adopting the New Jersey Rosa, director of the Depart- Goldbfrg, commissioner of the tntr Housing Code as a standard governing supplied utilities ment of Planning and Develop- of Transportation, nd facilities and other physical conditions essential to mak- ment said today. ivision. ig dwellings safe, sanitary and fit for human habitation. Hear- ihone call from Tren- lg on the measure will be held June 20 at 8 P. M. Originally there were 40 sin- TRADITIONAL CEREMONIES Township and Carteret young ladies were capped at Impressive rites at Charles E. Gregory gle family parcel and 25 sub- ton, Dr. fiarone told The Leader • * • Press that no definite decision School of Nursing, Perth Ami General Hospital Tuesday night. Left to right, Rosalie Giammanco, 59 East Oak Street and standard six lots which were COLONIA — No parking will be permitted during school Veronica Sirockman, 17 Whit Street, both of Carteret; Judith Gutowski, 14 George Street and Kathleen Prince, 29 Smith had been reached but that he hours on school days in certain Colonia Streets, if an offered to neighbors to enlarge had explained in detail that Street, both of Avenel and Pi : Zolnierowicz, 130 Long view Cir< \ Fords. Senior Student Nurse, Miss Jane McGuffey, presi- their lots. They were offered to ordinance introduced Tuesday night is adopted on June 20. dent of the Student Nurse Or Routes 27 and Middlesex-Essex ation, at right lighted candles for first-year students. Miss Gutowski is attending the school on former property owner and for- Turnpike must be widened and The no parking ban will be from 8 A. M., to 5 P. M., and a complete scholarship awarded to her by the Woodbridge Township Business and Professional Women's Club. «ill be on East Avenue from Inman Avenue to the school mer tenants first. There are the Wood Avenue underpass re- grounds; Garfield Avenue from High Street to Flagman now 25 building lots remaining built to provide access for cars Place; Harrison Sfireet from Flagman Place to High Street; wmmmmm, and 15 persons have shown in- without creating a traffic jam. High Street from Roosevelt Avenue to its termination; Har- i terest. They will be offered now Hits At Fleming row Drive from New Dover Road to its termination; Avalon in this order: During yesterday morning's Drive from Sycamore Road to Harrow Drive; Stratford Any property owner in Pro- press conference, Dr. Barone Drive from Sycamore Road to Harrow Drive; Sycamore Project YES- Youth Employment ject Bowtie: any tenant in Bow-said that Carl A, Fleming, Jr., Road from Cambridge Drive to its termination. tie; any property owner in the who made a report to the Wood- • • • Township who has been dis- bridge Area Chamber of Com- || placed by governmental action, merce "must be out of his mind WOODBRIDGE — Following a complaint by beauty parlor ' any tenant who has been dis- when he suggested that we iperators in the Township against a shopping center beauty Services - Opened by Township placed in the same manner and permit the station to be built >arlor which keeps open on Sundays, an ordinance was intro- ;;! finally any resident of the Town- now and make improvements : rofluced by the Municipal Council Tuesday night which will •:: : t • m* i...m . ._•« i WOODBRIDGE - Project Y.E.S. - Youth Employment it is painting the front porch, cleaning nut a lot or baby ship. These priorities will be later". Fleming in his report iiako it illegal to keep such a shop open on Sundays. The Service — is now in full swing. sitting. We arc also trying to reach the more standard tfaid: "We do not expect an im- >rdinanec provides that any violation of provisions of the or- honored in sequence. Further George Bustin, Woodbridge, an honor graduate of Wooti- typo of employer such as retailers, wholesalers, and in- information may be obtained mediate iflflux of traffic. We linanrr could bring a fine of $25 «r imprisonment not exceeding bridgo Seniqi- High School jud, a tap student i mcjArry. encouraging them to employ students". do, however, expect the transi- 0 days in the County Jail. Public hearing iHii tak'e place Tves-i from Carl Palmisano at the Univer»%, is? in "Chflfgeg v * ' It Wfa explained that it is not too difficult to'secure em- project office, ME 4-7412. tion of the public travel habits lav. June 2(1, at 8 P. M., in the Municipal Building. Y.E.S. is a summer program designed to help young ployment for the older boys and girls, particularly those and patterns to change grad- • * • people in the community to secure jobs both on a part who are going on to college, but it is more difficult to se- ually, therefore, highway im- WnonBRIDGE — Among those who were granted degrees time and full time basis during the vacation period. cure employment for the 16 and 17 year olds due to com- Added Appropriations provements can be made as st (ilassborn State College Tuesday were: Arlene Masters, 20 Mr. Bustin, who will have an office in the basement, of pensation laws. needed . The benefits of this Liberty Avenue, Woodbridge; Kathleen Chapman, 22 Clark the Police Building, may be reached by telephone, 634- "What we are trying to provide", said Bustin, "is learn- Sought for Libraries high speed rail station to the Place, Avenel; Kathleen Deverin, 43 Martin Terrace, Wood- 4500, extensions 273-274. ing experience". "WOODBRIDGE — Additional citizens of Woodbridge Town- hridffe; Ray Eaker, 13 Atlantic Street, Menlo Park Terrace; Mayor Ralph P. Barone made it clear that Project appropriations for the construe- ship and especially the Iselin Y.E.S., is separate and distinct from the summer program Library Assists Carol Jones, 199 Midfield Road, Colonia; Constance Lecho- Mayor Barone pointed out that Project Y.E.S., does not M tion of the new branch libraries section are so much greater witz, 93 Safran Avenue, Fords and William Lindemann, 30 of the Neighborhood Youth Corps. The latter program is III in the Port Reading and Iselin than any forseeable liabilities, only for young people from economically deprived fam- guarantee employment. It will try to help young people Laurel Street, Carteret. obtain employment. bisections of the Township are we of the Woodbridge Area ilies. Chamber of Commerce endorse Meantime, Edward P. Beckerman, director of the Wood- pj listed in two separate ordinan- ilices introduced on first reading this project..." I.— After attending Municipal Council meetings Office Open bridge Free Public Library announced that the library and all its branches throughout the Township are provid- ; by the municipal council Tues- year in and year out and listening to petitions being read for "I started on Monday", explained Bustin, " and 1 am day. "The traffic problem now at all kinds of improvements, the press Tuesday night decided now establishing a basis for the program. I expect to talk ing employment information, particularly out of town em- ; the Wood Avenue underpass is to enter a petition of its own — for a press table large enough to the student bodies of both high schools before school ployment including hotels and camps. The information i For the Port Reading library and additional $54,500 is being intolerable during rush hours", to spread out their notebooks and other necessary papers. Tues- adjourns for the summer. The program is basically for will appear on the bulletin boards of the Main Library i continued the mayor, "Can you jlght, the table was so small, that two members of the Fourth high school students 16 to 18 years old. We want the people and the branches at Avenel, Barron Library (Woodbridge) i sought and for Iselin an addi tional $40,000. The ordinances imagine what it will be after Estate had to work with their backs to he council, making it in the community to know that there are young people Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, and Henry Inman (Co- i the establishment of the sta- available to work for their, on a part time basis whether Ionia). : authorize the issuing of bonds Jiffacult to determine who was speaking and another reporter in both amounts.