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Hutnick's Attempt to Have His Motion Seconded Is Lost A Newspaper Devoted Presented Fairly, Gearty To the Community Interest And Impartially Each Week Full Local Coverage Complete News Pictures €nrteretl N Jnrsey>Thui -f -_ JL™*_ ™ ^ay, August 5, 1965 ^T_ M cu- *_, PRirB. —w rgTmT _f^ • T» ___• •— ~~~ °" c*ft*tt- *• J PRICE TEN CENTS wand_Jury Probe Proposal irDefeated Ft. Monmouth Tour Is Slated Full Text of Dobert's Letter Hutnick's Attempt For Youth Group CARTERKT - The Sons of the CARTERET - Here is the full text of the letter was omitted from his service contract; but only after Kire House VKW Unit to Star Landing Post dated July 26 sent to the Mayor and Borough »Vas more than halt built; Fire House No 1 was 1W; completed and Borough Hall, First Aid building and Fire House No. 2 work To Have His Motion 2314 have listed event* for the! Council by Borough Engineer Kenneth W. Dobert: was underway? coming months as a result of 1 I their successful car wash held Mayor and Borough Council JULY 28 IMS 17. WHO withheld the following letters': •\IITKKET - Comments Borough Hall TO DATE REFERENCE on Ronnies Gulf Carteret, New Jersey ,,,.,l,hni of the press by promi' Station at Brady's Corner. Mayor & Council September 4, 1964 Pavillon'Steel .ill leaders: The boys will leave the Post on RE: BUILDING AND ROAD PROGRAMS Mayor & Council September 4, 1%4 F. II. #3 Plumbing Seconded Is Lost Gentlemen: Mayor & Council September 4, 1964 F. H. #3, On. Const. CARTRRRT - The Mayor and < 0M1KK8HMAN EDWARD J. Tuesday, August 10 at 8:30 A. M. for a guided Tour of Fort Mon- Events which have occurred during the past 18 months have Mayor & Council September 4, 1964 F. H. #3, Strut, Stl. Council last night received a 17- MTTKS: - My yean of ei- compounded to the point whereby residents of the Borough or Car- 18. WHO threatened to withhold the engineer's paycheck if he page letter from Borough Engi- pwnce with the pre«i la Mid- mouth and will visit some train- ing schools and other interesting teret must be informed of what hns taken place in the Borough didn't sign the vouchers lor the work noted under Question No, 17Boncelet Scores Press neer Kenneth W. Dobert la wMc* ,l!rse\ Cminty ihnwtd me that Engineer's of/ice. • above? ,„.« ..paper* print tin fact* and points at the Fort. They will have he made numerous aHefatMM ll fln e -.-_'°-r-t° mv appointment on January 1,1964 the interviewing body The engineer answered. "Ypu. will. eat .ur.ly. an", chance In do it] M questions. imili at they find It, Naturally, P with Army as thel y exprewwd Interest to ottalnffig aft engineer who would be capable •because you will be looking for a new Borough Engineer." lint ;irr not fiifnlflble. Many y bbenn inviteinvited to of helping to solve the problems in Carteret. 19. WHO told the engineer he was mure or less incapable of as-On 'Distorting' News A motion by Councilman Mm limes -a n editorial position on an nave lunch in the Mess HalHalll. p t. UnknowUk n to the engineer, at that time, were large scale road andl suming responsibility when he did not sigi- the above noted vouchers? Hutnick, lone Democrat at the would he contrary to my I O n StSaturdayd , August 14, the CARTERET-Councilman Char-itheir news releases and by the meeting to refer tt to the Grand nun ..pinion, but thin had noth- boys will leave the Post Head- minding programs to be completed before election day 1964: in 20. WHO brought the Architect into a meeting in the Council es Boncelet in a statement charg- omission of most things said by Jury for investigation failed te m,! iii do with the constant quarters by bus at 11:30 A. Madditio. n to other Borough Engineer duties. Also, the Borough was Room to discuss the OM1TTANCE OF Architectural supervision ed the Carteret Press with dis- the Progress team members." elicit a second to the motion under Mate Order to cease pollution of the Arthur Kill and show but still did not request additional Architectural su- MMirh for new» by the press. to attend the Yankee-Kansas City p 1 :ortion of news and says pub- Explaining the reason why thefro! m any one of the four Repub- I know thai Middlesex County baseball game as guests of the progress in compliancl e with the Order ices in September, 1964 .' lishing legal notices in another I state without reservation that Councilmen John Hutnick and! U. WHO had a private meeting with Mr Edward E Peck PE, legal ads are now being given lican members of the Council. „,-« spapm brinf the story of New York Yankees. The boys are newspaper is "in the best in- to another newspaper, Mr. BonCouncilma- n Thomas Deverin, the •n eminent to our cltlien and asked to wear their VFW hats at lhomns Devenn treated the Borough Engineer with the respect! lo relieve him of his duties on the road construction program to celet. «sys that the other paper due a professional man and they have in no way been a party to appoint him as project engineer for buildings in September, 1964? terest of Carteret citizens. other Democrat, was absent. Mr the rnott part a«e It «i newt both of the above functions. Boncelet was answering an adiha» (frcater circulation. I mi receive M revewe. Hiey he pas* events. 22. WHO directed the electrical contractor to proceed with thel The Grand Jury is an impor- George Goodrich, Executive Of- I promised the residents ot Carteret that the newly established; work in the Borough Hall after Edward E. Peck, P.E., project en- orial in the Carteret Press He said: "Statements that i>nn iilr a v.-iluable service to the ficer and Larry Calabro, Drill In- tant and impartial body" Council- Borough Engineer's Office in the Borough Hall would be conducted i gineer issued a stop work order in writing on December IB, 1964. man Hutnick said, "these mat- structor, have announced the boys n a dignified, professional manner, without political interference. I Fuses have repeatedly blown in electric circuits in the Tax Collect Council President Boncelet had previously will participate in the annual Hal- ters are detrimental to the Bor- \y\\ COMMANDER ALFRED I have conducted the affairs of the Borough Engineer's office inj »r's office. attacked another newspaper in the same fashion. ough." ) KENSKE: We believe in loween parade in Carteret and the Armistice Day Parade in Newa manner to the best of my ability, while under the conditions of| 23- WHO approved VOUCHER CHECK #2667, dated December The headline on Monday, July 6, 1964 read: i,i it eminent «f Law, net Man, political threats, pressures, and interference. !7,19fi4 to G-Z Builder in the amount of $3,000.00 without an Archi BONCELET ACCUSES PAPER Councilman Hutnick repeated The American CoatfUuUoa York City and the Thanksgiving feet's or Engineer's approval after the work was rejected on No- his motion for a second time. It Parade in Newark in order to gain Whilp I can absorb personal attacks, there are certain elements WITH DISTORTING' OF FACTS limits a free prew, and all thoie n this situation which involves the Principles and Code of Ethics vember 25, 1964 by Edward E. Peck, P.E.. project engineer? was lost again. in (iirteret who are attempUaf more experience in their attempt This is a very serious question because first: CARTERET—Councilman Charles Boncelet has of the engineering profession. • When Ann Niemiec, deputy bor- tu Mippresi that freedom ihoald to compete state-wide next year. (a> Who is qualified to know whether the proper materials have accused (name of newspaper omitted) of "distort- The Borough Engineer has now been threatened publicly undj 1 ough clerk, was reading the letter. IH' denounced by every Amert- The Sons have challenged the been installed in the proper manner under bonded, tax ing or ignoring' the facts in editorials dealing with in private that if names are mentioned, the Borough Engineer would! Mayor Andrew Banick thought f.in citizen. Post membership to a softball be faced with the largest and fastest libel lawsuit available. payer's money? Carteret. game to be held in liberty Park at 1 that for the purpose of expediency Under these conditions the Borough Engineei has no choice now 'b) If there are self-styled experts who can pass on the propel Boncelet claims the newspaper has published some parts coutd be eliminated. I KKKHOLDER GEORGE J. the Annual Family Picnic on Sun but to submit a list of simple questions, based upon office records, construction of work, then the Architect or Engineer neec day, September 5, "at least three editorials aimed at hurting the 0T1.OWSKI: "The action of the witnesses, time, dates, the engineers experiences and credulity. not sign any more Voucher Cheeks on roads or buildings? Progress team1' during the past year. From the public came the TV: KepuWican controlled Council I* Commander Michael tyurst an- 1. WHO made the threatening telephone call to the engineer's 24. WHO approved VOUCHER CHECK 42391A. dated Decembei "We want to hear the leu.r." I iragir example bow tome nounced there will be only one 3, li)B4 in the amount of $575.00 to G-Z Builder without an Architect': residence at 10:15 a.m., Saturday, July 3,1965? "charging the policy was dictated,advertisements in other papers1 Its fuU text was read. politicians *n trying to ead meeting during the month of 2.
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