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County Tax Board Rules on Appeals Planned Community Moved for Marlboro i' COVERING WELCOME 1 10WNSKIPS OF MAO1S0N •"STdUYLAND MARLBOROuoum&u. MATAWAN , AND RESIDENTS MATAWAN BOROUGH Member ©4tJi YEAR — 24th WEEK WATAWAN, N. J., JTHURSOAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 New .'arao} PHMS m Sin(f5e Copy Ten Cents Santa's Visif To Take Vavi in Clm->lma» FV Planned Community Santa Claia, !• comlsg la Mai- County Tax Board i an StUb'tUy afternoon, «c- ",»:ty (illbro.'ill), _ „ the. ,M^fftw*s^ J?Mr- giito ConsinUtioli. Ssnt« l« «ihe4- Rules On Appeals Moved For Marlboro vted W strive ty trtiu c! Ihe The Monmocth Counlv Board of Michael und Fiances (. DONJI Mat«w«n Railroad Station •( T.watlon last week aiiuouncrJ re- Jo, Shore Concouise, butidiruj, $U 1 j, i j, | ! Boa'd lu»sdu adupltj * ieuli. 1:M p.m. ductions m assessed valuations of .ifl'J to $12,500 (stipuiittiii !). Urban rienewof ' lion to niomm. -.(1 to tie tovnMnp H» wlU ride on Ihe back ol properly for 123 property owners .n Thoin.it P. Ke^an, Route ii, m.d |(jmnt(tf auo[ili< n of a vhnr'il ( ' th» M»tiwanF!nit M/& und Ren- Matawan Township who filed ap- Cliffwood Ave., bulld'iiK, iJ ),'>»0 to \YL 1 ('(t.i i rlwn Kei ewjl AJ u)innunitt ordnance of niu'i ih» cine Squad'intbidanico from the peals of their ss»vssmcr>l5 Decl- JlT.lftC. ministiuiion ha acmroNtd t $J6 samt o-d r ai tlut p-ovideri for fUtlon pte*« io ths first ela sloru handed down bv the tu-—x Aibert M. DeNoicia, C Rtvrrdalc 1.0 Mil" for Mull) io lounship ie\i. 4 \on In( ui gd|oinm<i building an Ultie St., where (« ward are as follow!,: Or , b.iilding, $11,700 to $11,250. i •'» pi'^u n iwovtar study (f <>i- Milna-i |O\MI hip Ihe Vatau<in 1 wii! aixribui* prertWiU mA aw- Joseph i. ioiinski, 37 Wom>y St., Wdlt'ir ami Sabir.d Tysher, Am il vcliptm i oi an ub.ii' r.iew."1" "F o (ii up trclnaM" o iir-d "ths \\u\- ait* to ilia chlidrva »f Matuwan. building. J761W to $4590. boy Rd., building, $15,300 tn $14,100 bmo ompos" l o ilio nice bo i «ere» The parwf* eemmtarion to cero- (stisMibtlon). | Cahihaus Estate Corp., Rs!i;oa<l dui.r on rc((imnu luanons jf Cia pow)4 at tha following five or- Nicholas and Eiiraortli Lega , Sinn olmnin^ con^iiit«nts llcil^rt Sanitations; American Legica. St., land, 11230 to fatt) (stipulation); Amboy • Keyport Rd , 01 Iff wood land, $6100 to $5090; Roule 33, land, II Si l (i As )c Ucs ftwNl Trillion VtleitM* of Foreign Van, Fittf lund, $2(100 to $1100; ouiluing, $S2ll0 Three Marlboro | I'll Mi.lluro diatt (.ills fir a Aid, Maistvac Borough Fire De- $27.21)0 to $20,01)0; building, $20,?.00 to $7100 (slipulbtions). to $14,900; County Rd. and Route m i*ni UPI o! J 8 hiiusc s p r ucie partment and the Freneau Inde- BiMijamin Armour, Second St I M (I A ii in ii t 8« b/ 100 foot lot pendent Fire Co. 35, land. $28,900'to $23,400: land, 510,200 io $3700 (stipulation). land, $'.'400 tu $2200; building $13, Fire Distncls | ut 1 lie t) nthip now lu< half- 100 to $10,500. (stipulations). Key Enterprises, Inc., 2 Lower tjcii mii.ipiiiKi zoiiiiij llns com. Charles and Marv Short, 12 Lak^ Setup Ratified By ! pi' i ui ii t ' l< houiini, ddisiiy Main St., building, $119,400 to $111,- Blvd., building, S13.G00 to 512,830. R. Milton Cole 900; pcrsonnl, $146,600 to tl 16,600; All Companies Now [tr acre m \1JMH m luurshp and land, $8490 to $6000. Fred F-. aid Annd M. Tuckc"', 4 'a 7t) b> 100 foi, nuniiiuin lot *,\?e (continued on page four) e l William and Frances Knopplng. ilj v o tl~( \loiLiiiwilic* \u! in I' *u[lie M'nhin\l>nl>ui(oi lo^ii*«lovns'niip o'dlO'dl*- Auditor, Resigns Route 3'i, buiiiling, $IUW to i leet Tire Co. Thursday . the fire ! fanc'K makfs sllBhlh, m0. L "ai-1' $MC0 (stipulation). I .. , • , . ....... •,• \-nK demands on a diw'omr fur .district setup for Marlboro 1 own-. .schools, it .specifics, (her stull ba Had Been Retained Domini''* ami Oeha Ponp«, 14 7 Landowners j ,ctloolS- It ss>t!ciiki ,htr S[ul, bB Washington Ave.. bulld'tig, $84(W to ship was completed. The three olh-1 28 ttrammur school cn'^rooms per By Matawan 2$ Years $7651). er i*6nipi<nii'S, Marlboro, Roberts-! 1(11)0 house1) approwc! Miu Mj'a. DaWy May Jonus, South Atlantic Earn Reductions ville and Morsanville Indepemlent "an Schl)"1 Disiriu in u <\ a '4. R. Milton Cole, New Brunswick, classroom school tc< I'IO >iou<.<«. Av*, buildinfi, $6MI) to $4600 (stip- The sextet pictured above will take part In the Including the eighth gradt] chorus and high school classroom school h< I MO i|ou- Matawan Borough Auditor for over ulation). Matawan Tax 13 yean. Tuesday night submitted Andiew Nuiuitto, 61 Lower Mam Christmas Festival to bo presented Thursday, Dec. chorus." " °" Morganvilie will present an un- th^'LvUrtofai^VnV \HII%« hit resignation effective Immed- Appeal Result 20, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Ihe new Matawan The highlight of the evening will be the premier •„.... f,re ,ilstri,.. ,,.„,. ,„. .,,„ tim(i | 0Ls|,i, ,-omm He ... n- i r.r St., land, M3C0 to $tfQ0: building, q dls ricI 5U f r lilc tlm P iately. Mr. Cole oald because of $10,500 to $9500 (stipulation^. Regional High School, Atlantic Ave., Matawan. In j performance of "1'ralse." an ordinal composition by I "' "^ V "'' " f "2-™! ,i , n n,,m i personal reasons, h» Is retiring Fifty-seven properly ownen in the sejctet, left to right, are Elizabeth Munson, Anne Wilhelin Coelio, director. The program will include bd"»' lhilt ot » *'"K1|: l1lstncl wlth i ,'."'? l.S L.ir ,>i 1 ' » Patsy and Camilla Eovlno, 2 Mauiwan who appealed assessed l0 from the fluid of municipal ac- Omton Ave., building, $10,109 to Jiggers, C. Sari, Pat Fisher, Eleanor Harrison and jacred and seculur music approprlak- In the season, 'wo tire companies. Marlboro and I ,,'* ., ?,;', '" .,. ' "* counting. JD600. valuations on their lands and build- | 1,'atTiy Neal. l'artlcipatinB also will be 400 choristers; " Robertsvillc will be Ihe usual one j room;>.. p^t the- sjme iiiimbtr of Ings were granted reductions by Mr. Cole. In addition to tervlng William snd Alblna Horton, 4 district to one fire company. The i houses as the total 1P the Stralh- ai auditor In Matawan for the tha Monntouih County Board of duai arrangement in Morganviltc more dcvelopmiiu I'lOO Mail Oakshades Ave.. building. $10,000 to Taxitlon. bast quarter century. al«o was $9750. hid to be ad»|)led to serve In 1963 lx>r""o" nTownshi "p could get 51 tuditor In neighboring Keyport In Mr*. Josephine MJileilo, 1 Atlan- Successful appellants Included: Assessment Reductions For looms. (he early 195fl». Mr. Cole pledged tic Ave.. building. $8909 to $8100 Alfred and Holen Raven, J7 Wel- that the [ire district setup could be Same Facilities Pro/IM oo-operatlon with nil lucewsor. (stipulation). don Rd.. building, $19,100 to $18,750. certified lu the township committee in other respects the same facllt. Council accepted the resignation Michael and Jean Wagner. Cliff- Clarence W. Fischer, 11 Center by Ian. 1, ties are provided paved roads, Ave, building, $13,200 ta (15,200. with regret and Indicated a suc- wood Ave., land, (3800 to $3050; 181 In Marlboro Township The. three districts will present curbs, lighting, water system, sew- •aiior will b» named at the or- building, $0100 to $«700. Dorothea B. Goodrich, Box 92. er system, storm drains, sidewalks, budyelg s for the fire pprotection of ganization meeting In January, Joseph and Helen Vena. Mala- Mill Rd.. building, $13,900 to $11.- Assessment reductions w e r e 179. land, $4470 to $4170, building, 19. land, -$6-100 to $.1100 huiUliiiK fire houses and recreation centers, Council adopted an ordinance 200. granted to 181 Marlboro Township to $11,.130. $28,150 to $22,910. their own areas and tha fire tax oarks and playgrounds, churches wan Rd., building. $17.W0 to $16,- will'he levied separately for each vacating Biano Dr. and a portion 10Q. Madelyn Ketchel, 1 Nawatam property owners as a result of ap- Walter ,1. Sollysik, Silvers Rd., Estate of George Hayes and shopping centers. The Marl* peals heard by the Monmouch •s, Route in accordance with their appropria- of Matawan Ave. There were no Bernlc* Son, 7ft South Atlantic Way. building, $40,300 tn $31,300. land, $5460 to $4460. 520, land, $71,360 tu $61,261), building tions. The Townshn Committee ac- boro Township ordinance allows A Objections. Action of council is ex- Ave.. building, $5700 to $4100 (stip- Marie L. Vagts, Lorillard Ave. County Board of Taxation. Assess- $20,0!)0 to 5IC.370. developer whose area covers inors ment reductions were granted to Samuel and Gertrude Neidlinuer, cordingly will not have to appro- pected to clear the way fur con- ulation). Union Beach, land, $1100 to $H00. land, V15,,150 to $7030. Frank Uoyce, RD 1 priate for fire purposes in the mun- than 400 acres to introduce the struction of a IM-unlt garden apart tha following properly owners: building shopping rait'T and he-also may Adolph Menzel, Route 35, land, Howard Woolley. S Crown PI., Bailey Huwken, Wickatunk-Gor- $48,240 to $32,330.
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