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Garbage Strike Hits Bayshore Towns i u IStLL Sh r,N ‘NiatiyjLyw *"d iSBdSDird £1 ■ * * * * o : c s 3 b d i f t : 1 1 y :: * z U) > - I < l O I D E P E m Vol. 14 No.33 Tuesday, July 3,1984 25 Cents Residents advised to separate refuse for recycling Garbage strike hits Bayshore towns By Judith McGee Feeney Most of the firms, including Sano Carting, separate as much recyclable material as Local officials last weekend started brac­ Keyport, and Tetro and Sons, Union Beach, possible from organic garbage. - ing for a garbage strike which began Mon­ do not employ Teamsters but have stopped The.borough hopes to establish recycling day in approximately 200 New Jersey muni­ collections because they will not cross programs for newspapers, glass, and alum­ cipalities. picket lines at the Monmouth County Recla­ inum to reduce the amount of garbage Officials in most local communities have mation Center, Tinton Falls. residents must store, he said. advised residents to package garbage care­ Fire trucks toured Keyport Sunday advis­ Aberdeen Township Manager Mark Coren fully and store it in a cool, dry place. ing residents not to place garbage at the also .urged residents to store garbage Thursday, Middletown will open collec­ curb until further notice. carefully. tion sites where residents may deposit “We are advising residents to store their “We have no plans to establish a central household garbage. Union Beach municipal garbage in a cool place until further notice,” storage place,” he said. “If it is necessary workers will make weekly pickups Mayor Richard Bergen said. “We will be later, we will do so.” Members of Teamsters Local 945 Satur­ monitoring the situation to determine if a Most scavengers which serve Hazlet, day voted to strike more than 50 garbage health hazard develops, if the strike lasts Holmdel, and Keansburg also are apparent­ contractors, including the Meadowbrook that long.” ly not making collections, according to of­ Carting Co., Old Bridge, which serves Aber­ Municipal workers, Bergen added are dis­ ficials in those municipalities. deen, Keyport, Matawan, and Union Beach. tributing fliers notifying residents of the Sano began making collections in Also struck were Petrozello Disposal, strike and advising them how to store gar­ Keansburg and Holmdel Monday morning Kearny, which has a municipal contract to bage, Bergen added. but stopped after its first delivery to the collect garbage from about 80 percent of If the strike lasts for more than 10 days, reclamation center. Middletown homes and Waste Disposal Inc., Bergen .said he expects that Gov. Thomas “We did part ,of the routes,” explained Howell, which contracts privately with Kean would declare a health emergency and Marilyn Merella of Sano, “but there were some Middletown residents. order the National Guard to help collect threats made at the reclamation center.” But the strike has also affected Hazlet, refuse. “We are not collecting now,” she added. Holmdel, and Keansburg, where property “We’re playing it by ear,” Bergen said, “We don’t have much choice. We don’t want owners contract individually for garbage “I’m going to be optimistic and hope that it anything to happen to our men or our RICHARD BERGEN hauling. will be settled soon. ” - trucks.” Gov. Brendan Byrne was ready to declare JohnL. Gray, reclamation center superin­ an emergency, Bergen noted, when a simi­ tendent, said Monday he was not aware of lar garbage strike was settled in its seventh any threats being made at the center’s^, Dredging contract awarded day three years ago. gates. Keyport does not have plans to establish a “There are pickets out front,” he said, central dumping site, Bergen added. “and theire are two or three sheriff’s depu­ “Some towns did that during the last ties on guard. They will be guarding strike and it turned out to be a bad throughout the strike.” for Keyport's harbor, creek situation,” Bergen said, “They just had “But,” Gray added, “we have been open mounds of garbage, and animals got in.” all day and everything has been orderly and KEYPOftT The residents are worried about odors Bergen said he had toured several of the quiet. As far as I know, no one has been de­ A contract for the dredging of the emanating from the site and the disturb­ temporary dumping sites with represen­ nied access, but the pickets are not in our borough’s harbor and Matawan Creek will ance of wildlife at Happy Meadows. tatives of Waste Disposal Inc., which was line of sight.” . be awarded this week, according to Thomas “I just saw a mallard duck in the area then Keyport’s contractor. Union Beach officials have divided the There was a “drastic reduction” in the Clark, chief of the Army Corps of Engin­ which has given birth to eight ducklings,” amount of refuse received Monday at the eers’ navigation branch. said Ann Nicholson, 1125 Woodmere Drive. borough into four sections, and each will center, Gray said, adding that about half the The low bidder, Gibson & Cushman “What will happen to them now?” have garbage collection on a different day. usual number of trucks made deliveries. Dredging Corp., Bay Shore, N.Y. will Public Works Dept, employees will make County residents are welcome to deliver According to Aberdeen Mayor Burton Mo­ collections on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs­ receive the contract, Clark said. rachnick, the project will increase property their own garbage to the center, Gray said. The Army Corps of Engineers will super­ days, and Fridays, according to the borough Before their vote to strike, the Teamsters values in the area and allow the townshiD to clerk’s office. vise the dredging of a channel in Raritan build a recreation area on the landfill. ‘ Saturday voted, 455-143, to reject a contract . Bay which extends north from the Amboy Residents may check posters in local offer by the hauling firms. The residents are also concerned with rats stores or call Borough Hall to find out which Road bridge for a mile off the Keyport coming from the site. The firms had offered four percent annual shoreline. day of the week has been assigned, to their salary increases for three years and a six- “They’ve dredged the same area before,” area. Gibson & Cushing will receive approx­ Ms. Nicholson said, “and we were inundated day work week, according to George Loh- imately $581,000 for the project. with rats.” . Borough employees are also announcing man, president of the New Jersey Municipal The Aberdeen Township Council voted the schedule over mobile public address Contractors Assn. last April to permit the dredge spoils to be Although Ms. Nicholson attended the systems. dumped on a 10-acre tract, known as Happy meeting, she did not expect the residents’ Borough workers will collect garbage in The major stumbling block in the negotia­ Meadows, in Cliffwood Beach. presence to have a bearing on the project. plastic bags only, borough officials said. tions is money, Lohman said, adding that At a special meeting two weeks ago, “We knew it was fruitless to go to the They have asked residents not to place gar­ “there is no way to tell at this point.” how residents voiced their concern about the meeting,” she said. “But we just want to let bage in cans, which would be difficult to long the strike will last. dumping, which borders on the back yards everyone know that they’re not going to pull empty into public works trucks. Federal mediator John Bello, who helped of several Woodmere Drive homes. any wool over our eyes.” Matawan Business Administrator settle the 1981 strike, said he would not Michael Piperno said Monday he hopes to schedule a new negotiating sesson for sever­ arrange a meeting between borough coun­ al days because the talks are deadlocked. cilmen and health officials to work out a But a state negotiator has also contacfed plan for garbage control. both sides, Lohman said, and may arrange County prosecutor to seek Meanwhile, Piperno advised residents to for talks this week. death penalty for Mulvihill What to do with your garbage By Regina Frejer old father of four, allegedly struck his wife, FREEHOLD Terry, also 34, over the head with a baseball By Judith McGee Feeney take several precautions when storing The county prosecutor will seek the death bat June 4 and placed her in a bathtub, sub­ Officials throughout the area have ad­ garbage: penalty for Joseph Mulvihill, charged last merged in water. vised residents to store garbage careful­ • Separate organic matter from trash. • Separate recyclable materials, such month with, first-degree murder in the blu- An autopsy indicated that the primary ly during the strike. deoning death of his wife, Prosecutor John Uncovered perishable garbage may at­ as newspaper and aluminum. Also sepa­ cause of death was asphyxiation due to rate glass by color for recyling. Wash out Kaye said Monday. drowning. The secondary cause was a skull tract animals or insects which carry disease, officials said, as well as containers before disposing of them. fracture, which caused brain hemorrhage. ® Place grass clippings in a compost Mulvihill was to be arraigned this morn­ Kaye said he would request that Superior generate odor. pile. ing at Superior Court, Freehold. Kaye was Court Judge Patrick J. McGann increase to hold a press conference after the arraign­ Local health officials are monitoring • Place organic matter in double Mulvihill’s bail today to $200,000, because garbage storage. State health officials ment. the death penalty will be sought. plastic bags and seal them. Put ammonia said they would become concerned about or lime in the bags to mask odor and The prosecutor said his decision was Mulvihill was released last month on a possible health emergency only if the repel animals.
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