1964 IM J«N, Tamlm Single Copy Ten Cents
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A P a n o r a m a C O Y b l t l i M G romsHin ov O f L o c a l HOLMDEL, MADISON P e o p l e A n d MARLBORO, MATAWAN AM > E v e n t s M A I A V A N aO R O U G M llm k ti 9Sth Y E A R - 44th W E E K — n J l a t r mmiiM MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 IM J«N, taMlM Single Copy Ten Cents Grand Prize Winner In Scienve-Mallt F a i r Spring Round-Up CampiAnd Woolley Court Orders Eqiiiv-Ratable I'he IK4-IK3 kindergarten fn Prim ary Recount , roilment lor Ihe Maiawan (irnm- i mar School, Broad St., Maiawan, Zoning Now Law | Will Head Parties j will lake place on Tuesday. It is Matawan Township j requested that children whose Catch To Madison , Inst names hegin with A through Republicans and Democrats in Election Questioned ! N be enrulled between the hours Half Acre Minimum Monmouth County Tuesday night of 9 and II a.m. Children whose (elected county chairmen but the Sower Commission A recheck of votin) machine;- ! First zoning innovation in thlf iast names begin with 0 th ro u g h Republicans had an easier time of and a recount of absentee ballots j area since Maiawan Tovvnship'i A three • member sewerage as- Z will be enrolled between lhe It. J. Russell Woolley. Monmouth was ordered for tlu* Maiawan ; planned cojunmnity ordinance for aetameiu commission was ap hours of I and 2: .10 p .m . County Clerk, wai unanimously Township Democratic primary re mally came into beinjj trwk placa pealed and confirmed Tuesday Parents are required to bring '•lected OOP chairman to start his sults Monday by Superior Court Monday when the Madison Town alght by the Matawan Borough Judge J. Kdward Knight The re proofs of vaccinations and inocu 14th year in that office. ship Council adopted the zoning or Cauacil at the recommendation lations pertaining lo small|xi.x, . Democrats re-elected P. Paul check was asked by l.lovd Klgart. dinance with the “i^uivalent rata* af Councilman Leon Christina!. diphtheria, tetanus, whooping Campi as county chairman over attorney for 1-dward J. l.edlord, hie" clause in it. cough and poliomyelitis, along '(he challenge ot Elliott Katz, Long Creation of the commission Is a who lost a nomination for the with birth certificate of the child The '‘equivalent ratable" wa# .Branch attorney, 252 to 142. Mr. result af Ihe sewer extension Township Committee to incumbent completed last year. lo In1 e n ro lle d . written in hy Harold (}. Smith, y s Kati was placed in nomination nanipl II. Dmvucv hy two votes in : To enter school nest fatt a Cheesequake. former municipal at '/'b y the Raritan Township delegation Named to Ihe commission were the voting Apr. 21. ■ Frank II. Bliss, 171 Broad St.; ; child musl be five-years-uld on I torney. It sets up an R-1(1 /.one in lor the second year In a row. Mr. The review wa.s sciu.-duicd bv; which the minimum lot si/e is ond M e rr itt W a rw ic k J r., 41 M ain .St., Judge Knight for 10:.'Ill a.m. next or before Sept, 3(1. Katz received 18 of 19 Raritan acre, as in Holmdel. Hut the de ■Township delegate votes, all 26 and Leroy Sickles, II Main St., Tuesday in the Monmouth County all borough residents whose prop veloper can »nin .surcease from from Ocean Township and dclega- Warehouse. Mr, l.edford |x>stcd a this if he can produce an industriaJ tiona in Middletown Township and erties were nol affected by Ihe $t'l lee for tile s u rv e y , $!i for til*- ' aew collection system. Mr. Bliss W ater K ills or commercial ramble equivalent Neptune were split evenly between machine in each district and S.i for to the total value ul the one-fnmily Mr. Kali and Mr. Campi. will serve as chairman. each district foi the absentee bat- II will be the, function of th* houses he will put up on half-acra ' Other GOP officers elected were lots. j Mew commission lo fis assess W e r e W r o n g lots in the K-W /.one. And all iho Mra. • Anna Morford, vice chair Mr. KUj.irt said the review K i area of the township not now de ments lo be levied against prop man; William Kresgt, treasurer; scheduled for the county warehouse : er! In lhat benefited from the Many Residents veloped is rl. ssified, where in* ' Mrs. Jane Clayton, secretary, and where voting machines are stored j tended for rt\s:dences, in tbe K*l® lasiallallon of the fM t.M sewer Thomas DeLisa, aergeant-at arms. and then would proceed to tlu: Had , /o n e. Col lection a y s I e m extension, Had Inquired Democrats elected Mrs. Ceclle , of Records lor a check uf the ah- , which brought sewer service io Mr, Smith had another recorn- Norton, vice chairman; John Fer- sentei' ballots by Ihe Board of! all area* *T the borough except I'.rroneous tirst tpianer w nter; niendation Monday. He believed ru||sario, treasurer; Mrs. Kathryn Kleclions. Mr. Klgart said Mr. I.ed- ! th* Frcaeau section. and sewer bills were mailed to : i>|t« up^rudin;; tront the prior ono* McClosky, recordinit secretary; ford wants lo know if anv absentee! more than laOO local property ; ihirrJ acre minimum lots could M Beniamin Andreach, Keansburg, ballots were disqualified. owners, Councilman Leon Chns- i n lo n . t.fff(;tiv'<* if the half* Corresponding secretary and 1-eon Close Vote Hesulis tiruf, water cooimittee chairman. ; j,>ts j)t» Williams, lergeant-at-arm s. Lake Lefferts In the election. Mr. Ledford, , told the Matawan. ... lloroujih, . Counc i l : (c(HUliuu*d on pa«e fifteen) ^Vfc- On th* municipal level, Demo- seeking Democratic nomination for. aJ ».<*etin« I tiesday m/iht. eratic (actiona in Matawan Town- Tr)wnship (.‘ommiilee. lost to in— He expluined that the water hi!! ahip, which soli! the county execu- Recreation Site cjimbcnt Downey, by two vote.s, ! compulation did not take into ac Train Schedule Change! live conmitfM evenly with seven tiOl to (WX Mr. Ledford's running; count an increase in minimum On Jersey Central Lines seats aach, could not agree on the Propose Acquisition mate, Maytn- Henry K. 'Irapha^en, water rate*, enacted this year and selection of • chairman. Howev- won the other Democratic nomina- \ that sewer bilk, figured at 50 pej Numerous changes, but lew ar, parties In Matawan Borough, Of Hamilton Tract , tion for committee, with till while cent of the water hillinj*. also uere ’ of Barry Steel* and James Vurko, sophomores al la charge al Mrs. Mary Oakley, »l the Science De ; major proportions, in pa?.st‘n«e# Marlboro Township and Madison o ne of Mr. I>)wnev’.s runninu mat-lwroanly c<unputed. Malawaa Regional High School, were the grand aver- panmenl, and Mrs. Toni Bell, of the Math Depart ; tram schedules of the Central Kail- T o w n sh ip n • elected holdover A proposal that could lead to the es, incunihent Mrs. Pauline K Th** error resulted in waier all prize wlnaers la the Sclence-Malh Fair held al road of New Jersey became efiec- ahairmen. In Holmdel Township creation nf a larp public recrea j Iba nigh school Iasi evening. Their exhibit, Expert- Judge* based Iheir decision o„ «,rlKtMUty.: C o lle c to r j «|»arKes M«» Uv.v wl.l^ . tive with lhe i'han;;e to Daylight Democrats named a new chairman tion area on thi* snores of Lake intal Balling Water Reactar, was considered by th a n , Saving Time Sunday. ef tha executive committee. Lefferts in Matawan was taken I T * •"<« scleatlflc knowl- M r, , ^ f„ rd „„,,,„ds ,|,a, manv . h ^ ^ n n V d V ul'ak.• ^ u llm e n u lbs i«dge* I* be th* meal outstanding. The lair waa under consideration by the Mata voters were 4‘mechanically di.sen- \n str(,„d quarter hilling to cor- 1 Por the bayshore area timetabl# Mofowon T o w n sh ip wan Borough Council Tuesday (ranchiied” when voting machines rrr, tju. ,.rr0|-t1 whirh ranged from ; ch an ts involve: Tra n .1201. now night. Access to the proposed site broke down. :A fw*nnv to $2.a0 in some ease*s. leaving New York at 8 a.m. to Uej would be from Rsvine Dr. ■ Begin Demolition Hunk. I hi.s train will he renumber In Matawan Township, Demo- tn u second court action, he may ‘ Vater Bond Sale Allow Apartments I Cauted Confusion ed Train 4001 and will operate Id crata voted akmf factional lines Councilman Warren Ryan told seek to Imve a new election called, Demdliloa af Ih* iw* • story | Council also auihori/.ed Mr. Atlantic Highlands instead ol R e j 1 lo deadlock the election of a chair council he has a quick claim deed Thai decision will be made alter building ad|acent I* tha Matawan 1 Chri.snnai to discuss with Borough Hank. mak« an additional stop i| man of the eiecutive committee. to an 800-foot strip of property lhe vote recount, il was reported. May Co To Court •fflce a/ ihe Central Jersey Bank On Tiirtur Tract j fcontinued on pa^e fifteen) Keanshurj;. atut elin.inate the pres* Jay Krivitzky and Edward R.