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WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD IIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST Newsstand 1 Oc per copy Zoners 2.600W ill | -66.6 r „ (7/ ■ w Uar | Route 92 Face Full Go Back ■ Plaguing Agendas 7 PlannersSept. Borough Panel State Does Not Schools. Staff To Decide On Ha\e Details Vmi Parent!* N*l Nursing Horne Of Alignment for Opening Da\ v The State Highway Department The East Windsor zoning board has put the : ast Windsor Township meets Monda > night to hear Parents' sighs of relief and chil Planning In a tough spot: mldws • testimony on a proposed medical drens' omplalnts are expected to between the interests.of the town Office building. The Hightstown fill the air Wednesday morning, ship and the demands of develop- zoning board meets Wednesday Sept. 7 as nearly 2.600 youngsters night to announcy its < isionon the begin the '66-67 school year in At Tuesday night's' meeting the proposed 128-bed nursing home on the East Windsor District. State's refusal to odtr.mit Itself Clinton Street. Registration day for new pupils to an alignment lor R< ute 92 put the The township panel will con in all grades is next Wednesday, local planners it: tig at spots with sidering an application coming Aug. 31. Cranbury Manor and < eveloper El from Amron Construction Corp., to , High school students will report liott F rledel. construct the medical rentei tor .0 7:5 a. Inter edlate School, Cranbury Manor's preliminary Dr. Rebecca Notterman on the grades five through eight, at 9:05; : tot toi 52 tots in «v< sections Princeton - Hightstown Road. Waite: C, Black aid the Black required renewal by the board. Another proposal up for board: The Packet papers' Miss Co annex in the Amron structures at The developer had been holding opinion comes from the New Je r Alice Sekowski of Princeton I Brooktree, at 8:40; kindergarten up construction on the sections sey State Intersrhola.sth Athletic sented by Mrs. Isabel Dore morning session at 8:40 a.m. and awaiting the Highway Department's Association. The ass: >c lation wants kindergarten afternoon, at 12:50 decision on the exaetjpath of Route approval of its plans to build ar. Hightstown. Miss Sekowski v lege, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p.m. 92 which presumably .would pass office building, also on the Prince- All first grades and five second through the lots. ton- Hightstown Road. grades will utend the Dutch Neck Township engineer William B. Township zoners also will hear Evangelista Events To Mark Mission's Road annex at Brooktree under Harvey's letters to the State de Joseph Genovese's ippeal for a emergency measures to avoid split manding details of the route's variance to build a house on an un Eifth } ear Of M i m s/ry \ nd Meetings sessions. High Shoot (Rearing t ft for Its Eirst (,rid Season alignment had netted only nebulous, dersized lot on land off Prlnceton- There will be no mid-year inter noncommittal replies.J Hightstown Road neat Edinburg The Hightstown Gospel Mission change oi kinder;’.! !er classes. Coaches of the first football grade boys interested Burlington, away, Oct. 18; Al The board hesitated to approve Road. Chapel will mark the fifth anni- Instead, chlldrei will S»e assignee lean at Hightstown High School out for the team lentown awa\ Nov. 1; Peddit the preliminary plan a.id allow the His appeal had been adjourned at versary oi meetings and ministry to morning or afternoon classes look over some of the equip to the high school Monday be wn Nov. 5; and Saint An- developer to build houses which the July meeting when attorney Ro at its 103 Rogers Avenue location for the full year according to ment for the placers this week. tween 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. thonv's High School, home, Nov. might be condemned af»d torn down ger Bentley pointed out that with a two-week series of evan where they live. A omplete list From left are John Pezzuto, The Rains' first tentative • out 40 if Route 92*s path came through there were several deficiencies in gelistic activities for youth and ! of homeroom assignments is in a - kite id Cliff Brautigan; of schedule pits them against Law- • vs will ’a t arr led on the team their lot lines. the applicant's preparation of the adults. : this edition fensive line; and Paul Snyder, renceville at home, Oct. 4; Bord- whint begins practice sessions The renewal application includ appeal The Rev. Robert D. Appling from A system-wide insurance pro head coach. Ninth to eleventh entown at home. Oct. 12; North Sept. 1 ed an offer by the developer to Another case, which never made Springfield Ohio win serve as the gram again will be in effect, de .withhold building on the lots until it to the board at the July session, evangelist for the nightly revival tails of which will be sent home February of 1967. Eleven of the 52 will get a hearing Mondav night. meetings beginning this Saturday with pupils. lots In the two sections are be Mrs. Margaret L. Mamnaro is ex at 7:47 and continuing through Sep Closed lunch periods ire sched lieved to be in the highway's right pected to appear asking for a vari tember li in the tent on Route 130 uled for grades five through . 2. of way. ance to use a large house on nea; the intersection of the Hights Children in the lower grades may But. as Mayor John A. Seiecky Etra Road for a state boarding town - Princeton Road on the Zaitz either return home for lunch or pt intad out at the meeting, the home for elderly persons. property. ! bring their lunches with them. r * board Is legally bound to approve She was refused a hearing in The services on Sunday include Cafeteria lunches in noth inter the renewal. If the developer Jul when the attorney pointed out the morning worship and Sunda mediate and high school will be ued, he said, the board would be that her application must be ac School session for all ages at available at 4C ems, and separate ordered to approve the renewal companied by a map showing the 10 a. m, and the evening worship and items will be served a la carte. application in a summary court location of the house. She had no preaching hour at 7:30 p.m. The new school ear will see action. map. From Monday through Friday a number of staff changes in ef The planners approved the re The home would house 10 morning Sister Edith Mori will fect. Paul D. Haring former high newal unanimously. elderly persons sent by the state or conduct meetings for children and school principal who is now assist Uncertainty over Route 92's private families. No nursing would youth from 10:30 a.m . to 11:15 ant superintendent, has ’leet: •<- alignment also entered the case foi be provided for the persons; only a.m. dally. The Mori Musical Mes- placed, effective July 1, by Ray- Mr. Frledel's 76-lot preliminary room and board. The home is not gers win, also render special >n Sunda Afternoons for the next j mond W. Lemaster Jr. adjacent to the Cranbury Man going to be a nursing operation selections in the services each three Sundays, Rev. Appling will Paul Snyder, science teacher, or development. she told reporters last month, evening. be preaching at the 3 p.m. services and Mrs. Rose M. Eller, history Ten of the lots on his plans stressing that no sick persons The Rev. Appling, a minister in the Chapel on the corner of teacher, will move from the in would fall in the path of the es would live there. in the Churches of Christ in Chris Fresh Ponds and Davidson's Mill termediate school to the high timated courses of Route 92. The In Hightstown, the hotly contest tian Union, has served in various Roads In South Brunswick Town school. ind Miss Elizabeth Keller, alignment also cuts through the ed battle of Simon Fried's pro churches and camp meetings in the [ high school history teacher, will middle of his subdivision. Mr. posed nursing home will be settled ship. The Rev. Robert S. Turton Midwest, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Is the pastor of both the Hights become a high school librarian. Friedel Is under contract to pur with the announcement of the and Maryland. He also conducts a town and Soutt Brunswick con Mrs. Madeline Redmond will move chase the 40-acre tract from Al board's decision. radio broadcast and Is editor of gregations. Visitors are welcome from sixth to seventh grade, and bert W. Kelley. The issue first came before the "The Voice of Holiness" magazine Russel! Wiltien ’roc •: itti to eighth Mr. Friedel, his attorney Da board in June. It approved and to attend. grade, F rank f ur arino will leave vid Friedman and towmship sent its recommendation to coun his sixth grade position to assume engineer William B. Harvey cil for approval, usually a routine Mr man Held Goes the duties of physical education worked out some changes In matter. But at the July meeting, Instructor, replacing Theodore the plan which would eliminate council sent the question back to the I o Ehoto S fund Mont, who resigned. some dead end streets caused by zoners. A marathon meeting en Intermediate School (aiins three \eii ( iassrooms The following are new staff the highway right of way passing sued, but the final decision is to be Airmen George P.