Attanzio Sworn in S 136Th Member of Ocal Police Dept. Council President 'Urges' Attendance^ at Public Hearing
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*.'..>. ' THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY . ! Complete and Picture in Woodbridge Arm Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Woodbridge, New Jersey, Wednesday, October 21, 1970 On W« attanzio Sworn In Statement Council President Charles Frank and Mayor RaljJh P. Barone, and The Middlesex County LEADER-PRESS, and its reporter, Ruth Wolk, by their respective attorneys, have announced s 136th Member Of resolution of their differences, and the libel suit instituted by Mr. Frank against thorn in (he Superior Court, on the basis of the following statement: 'Urges' Attendance^ Mayor Barone disclaims any imputation of wrongdoing upon Mr. Frank concerning his offer to pay $78,000 for Project Bowtie land when the figure stated in the Town- ocal Police Dept. ship ordinance fixed the price for substantially the same amount. Mayor Barone recognizes that Mr. Frank or any other citizen and taxpayer could have made an offer of At Public Hearing Srrvire Exam* $78,000, as a fair price for Uie land. MllI1(| D The Leader-Press disclaims any intention to charge All information on Proposed Sewage-Refuse Disposal Plant to i>« Mr. Frank with any wrongdoing in making the offer, and y <*parts From Board it was only reporting what the Mayor of Woodbridge said Outlined: Political Implications seen in Some of Opposition :i:im;K — Robert J. in connection with a public controversy concerning the : H2 Fulton Street, sale of the Bowtie lots, and that it was its duty as a news- WOODBRIDGE — Council President Gene A. Tomasso today i m as a member of To Take Post As Teacher paper to do so under the First Amendment of the Federal Township residents to attend the public meeting concerning the proposed SBW- :'•.; ifi^o Police Depart- WOODBRtDGK - Tn Constitution as declared by the V. S. Supreme Court. age and refuse disposal plant. —X iiv. it was announ- a sur- ant superintendent of schools in Mayor Barone completely withdraws the statement that The meeting will be held next Wednesday night, October 28, at 8;00 P.M., prise move, Roy J. Mundy charge of curriculum and sought member of the Board of Edu- he made concerning Mr. Frank, imputing wrongdoing. in Woodbridge Junior High School on Barron Avenue. • i|i|)ointment of Lat- the latter's help in qualifying They apologize and express regrets to Mr. Frank for cation since 1961. resigned from for certification. "Because of the extreme importance of the proposal to each and every reei- <• rcngth of the Police the Board and was immediately anyone having drawn any such imputations of wrongdoing dent of our municipality, I not only invite, but URGE them to attend this ]• n now set at 136 A native of Woodbridge Town that caused Mr. Frank embarrassment or affected his appointed a science teacher at ing, Tomasso announced that no Woodbridge Junior High School ship, Mundy holds a Bachelor reputation as a civic minded citizen of Woodbridge. meeting, to hear the facts about opposition is politically discussion would be held that .CO. -»-*>*» ii married to the effective Tuesday. of Science degrees in chemistry The parties have deemed it in the best interest of the ™the proposal", Tomasso stated. and business management from community to resolve their differences in this manner and If "Come and hear the presenta night — that all questions will Proponents of the proposed nip Carol Ho well Mundy, who was a research be answered at the October 28 • •• Mature. His father, Rutgers University. He has also for Mr. Frank to dismiss the action. tion so that you can judge for plant claim it is the only answer chemist at National Lead Co.. done some graduate work at public meeting. • •-.iii/io. is a career Titanium Division, Sayreville, yourself, at first hand, what is to solve the worsening pollu- Princeton University where he proposed. You will not then To Set Rules tion problems, Opposers have !-. ihp Township'* En- for 25 years, took early retire- Tomasso also said that he ment as his job was to be elim- taught for two and one-half have to rely on second or third- said they do not want the plant ' Pitrtment. years. hand information," he added. wished to convey to all that the in the Township but not one has •• of St. James' inated in a "layoff from top to public meeting will be an order- bottom." A resolution was adopted by "Of course, a question and come forth with an alternate and St. Jo- Cocktail Buffet answer session will be held af- one, that rules and regula the Board lauding Mundy for plan which might be better. Meluchcn. Mundy'x new post will pay ter the presentation." ions will be outlined and that The current proposal is term- ?9.200 a year. Reached at his "valuable services to the Board ll will be expected to abide by :id,inzio attended and the public in the formula The Council President said ed by Federal and State offic- - idilecr, "enn- home by a reporter, the former To Honor Frank hose rules. ials as the newest concept in board member said that "teach- tion of the programs for the in- '.ii \ College and WOODBRIIXiE — A testimon-ew Nilsen, and secretary, Miss: '* . :, _n« „( the mOst crucial Called the Woodbridge Re- waste and sewage disposal. The ing was always something I crease in classroom facilities ii cocktail huffol honoring Har- Sallv Ks<ti« iposa sou i- Inivrmty At and the a r ial cocktail buffet honoring Flar Sally Emblems of our cnt.re nation. ource Conservation Center, the plan also calls for selling the wanted to do but 1 never felt ] PP <>val of several bond iroposed $21 million sewage allrndint; Fair- ls llcs ry P. Frank, publisher of The Also toastmaslor. Edgar I growing increasinincre g worse each water, which will result, to pri- could afford to do it," * ""suiting in the complete Daily .Journal and associate pub- nd refuse disposal plant, is in on University elimination of double sessions Gray, program chairman, •J- land everey y day.dy" " vate industry. hi.i stud- a nd the tons lisher of the Leaclor-Press, will Kenneth Roden, assisted b p^ to efld waste and sew Contrary to rumors, the treat- isaumes Teacher Role , . t™eti°n and com- * "Therefore, iit behoves each ige problems in the Township. be held from 4:30 to 7 P. M. Sheriff Ralph Oriseello as co- of our residents to view this ment plant is expected U> look plelion of more lhan seven November 29 at the Winficld chairman; entertainment, Rich- Opponents to the plant are like the finest light industrial .ip)»>intmrn(. (he schools and additions to schools, proposal objectively in order to he Woodbridge Township ^fiivic "• I iM of eligible including the opening of two SeoU Ho1?1. Elizabeth ard J. Branahan; publicity, solve this urgent problem," To plants, with the area lined with -i depleted and Po- new senior high schools. Frank is retiring on Novcm- Jack Tilson, and decoration, masso concluded. ssociation and the Sewaren sidewalks, park benches, and •i'urph A. Galassi The Fioard further noted that ber 30 after 52 years as a news- Vincent Festa. At Tuesday's Council meet ivic Association — both newly for recreation purposes, a play- -"lulled the Ci ! Mumly's "previous service in paperman. Interested persons may ob- ground and other related facili- 'Come and See* ties. Sprays of water, actually ni^Hin to prepare the educational field gave him In announcing plans, Mayor tain tickets from Mrs. Matth specialised knowledge which Ralph P. Bat-one, honorary co- ew Nilsen, 333 North Broad Fourth hsue of US a purification process, would filiation. \\n* the Walks, •• the Civil Service immeasurably assisted the chairman of the retirement tes- Street, Elizabeth. Board in disposing of its mani- r and place (tor the timonial :ommittee saidr'-y-, 4T*n Be Used F« Boart* fold responsibilities." "Harry Frank is a dlstltv If the bfeh temperature tadn- infill! alion forms Now Being Prepared Charles Famula. Board presi- finished journalist Who 1*8s de- eralor is implemented into the .lie at Woodbritlse Garden Apartments WOODBRTDGE — The fcirlh dent, announced the board will dicated a lifetime of service to issue of "Write In and Speak plant, garbage and sewage |iutrtor<; accept resumes from persbtis New Jersey. He is not only an Get Final Approval Out," (he high school student sludge will be decomposed into •i Inrtav that under coking to fill Mundy's scat on outstanding leader in the pub- WOODBRIDGE — Final ap- literary magazine sponsored by a coal-like substance which will proval of a 126-itnit garden ap- n.esrd state law hhc Board until the February lishing world, but he has lied the Free Public Library of be sold for road materials. The i. tirnirnts for ap |School Board election. Accord- many positions oi charitable artment on Gill Lane, lselin, University (if Minnesota is was granted by the Municipal oodbridfie, is now being pre i CDIICP Depart ling to the statutes, the appoint- and civic life." pared. Junior and senior high testing a similar substance for i"-i'n lowered ment must be made within 60 Council Tuesday with two coun- non-slid highways. During his career as a jour- school students who have, writ i no longer have days or it will be filled by Coun- cilmen — John Hila and Charles A member of the counci!"said nalist Frank has spearheaded a Terzella casting negative votes. ten material and/or line sket- '•"• Township two ty Superintendent of Schools ches which they would like to today that "actually the Town- Robert Blunt. number of projects that have Citizens objected to the apart- •ii'-v i-.in be con contributed to the growth of contribute to the magazine ship through the sale of purified - in Like the (Ivil The Board president predict ments claiming that there water to Public Service and Middlesex and Union Counties.