» 1 w.-p R.F.D. #1 T o w n h a ll i Old Bridge, N MADISON Vol. 24, No. 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, I960 LAURENCE HARBOR,N.J. PRICE FIVE CENTS S.R.0. As Residents from Genoa And Sayre Woods South Protest The S.R.O, (Stand Room Only) from the Fiber Chemical Co., to the committee about the filthy Signs were out at the meeting spokesman for the group at res­ conditions around the factory and of the Madison Township Com­ idents 63 of the area protested of the storing of chemicals in mittee held at the municipal that the company had closed off the fields surrounding the plant. building on Route 9 as scores a street in the area. Committeeman John Keating or residents from the Genoa Mayor Phillips produced a copy explained that the township com­ and SayreWoods South sections of a ordinance dating back to mittee had met with representa­ of Madison Township turned out June 10, 1943 which vacated the tives of the firm and that they to protest to the committee. public rights to the street in had agreed to clean up the mess. Residents of the Sayre Woods the area. Phillips stated that the Residents stated that the bar­ South Development took a back township committee is presently rels in the field contained dan­ seat as residents from Genoa looking for later records but gerous chemicals which might poured out their tales of woe that the search was difficult be­ cause injury to children who ara to the Township Committee. cause many of older reports and tempted by the open storage area. Most of the complaints from records were handwitten. The meeting became quite dis­ the Genoa residents resulted Residents of the areaprotested orderly with several people try­ ing to outshout each other, Mayor Phillips stated that everyone Old Bridge Graduation Held would receive an opportunity to speak but much more could be accomplished if residents waited June 16th. at Stadium for their turn instead of every­ The 37th annual commence­ newspapers are all a part of one trying to talk at one time. ment ceremonies of the Willis our education.” Phillips pointed out that the School in Old Bridge were held Awards were presented by re ­ condition that exists in the area at Old Bridge Stadium on Thurs­ presentatives of the various was the result Of several years day, June 16th. Approximately 600 township organizations. Mrs. Ed­ and that the condition didn’t oc­ parents, relatives and friends ward Riepl presented the Willis cur night, and that everything $100 CHECK RECEI-VED: - Walter Staeger, Business Manager of witnessed the 127 eighth grade P.T.A. award for Social Studies possible is being done to cor­ Local #27, N. J. Brick Layers, Mason and Plasterers Union of graduates receive diplomas from to Carolyn Philbrick, and the rect the situation. Perth Amboy, presents check for $100 to Frank DeMatto of Madison Joseph Hoff, Board of Education Willis P.T.A. Language Arts A- One resident stated that they Park local chairman for the Hudson County C.Y.O. All American President. William Joyce, Vice ward to Charlotte Hayes. had complained to the former High School Bowl Game to be held Wednesday June 29th President of the Board, presented Class speakers were Nancy, Mayor Chamberlain last year a- at Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City. Mayor John Phillips, Honorary each graduate with agiftfromthe Green and Patricia Kays, The' bout the situation and the only Chairman for Madison Township beams approvingly. Phillips played Board. awards for the speeches were thing that resulted in was that basketball for St. Michael’s High School and several C.Y.O. teams The Madison Township School presented by Mrs. Clarence the area was flooded with pic­ in the Hudson County area. Several bus loads of local youngsters Band played the Processional and Hauser from the Browntown Pa- tures of the former Mayor who will attend the affair. Joseph Madden, Treasurer of Local #472 Recessional and rendered se­ rent-Teach Association. was seeking re-election at that Heavy and General Laborers Construction is the general chairman veral selections throughout the Mr. Lewis Gesualdo presented time. Joto Conover, munici­ fiM' ishtik tile oaieiy Patrol a w a r a to A r l e n e (Madison American Photo) gave the invocation and Rev. Geddings in behalf of the Madison pal chairman and a resident of Walter A. French gave the bene­ Township Teachers’Association. Cliffwood Beach urged that the diction. Charles Aumick presented the township committee take some William R. Wright, Western Athletic Award for boys to James definite action. Madison Youngsters to Area Principal introduced Dr. Leslie for the Madison Demo­ Donald Macrae, Township William Sample, Superintendent cratic Club. Committeeman, wanted to hire of Schools, who stated ‘ “Our edu­ Frank Carrotto presented the a chemical engineer to find out Attend C.Y.O. Fete cation starts from the moment we if the chemicals or waste in the Old Bridge Lions Club award for barrels was harmful or not. Mac­ Frank De Matto of Princeton Roosevelt Stadium June 29th when are born and continues throughout Science to Robert Riepl. Road, Madison Park, Madison the Hudson County Catholic Youth our entire life. Our home, family, rae said "that the stuff if being T he Willis School Faculty stored in an open field and might Township Chairman for the Hud­ Organization presents its first friends, school, T.V., radio and award for Athletics for girls was son County Catholic Youth Or­ annual high school All-American be endangering the water supply corner. presented to Josephine Ruggiero in the area.” ganization’s First Annual High Basketball game. by Joseph Germain. School All-American Basketball Msgr. Henry J. Murphy, direc­ The players on the East team, Mayor Phillips instructed the to be coached by Tom Morgan of Awards for Greatest Educa­ Township Engineer and the Tow*, game. tor of the C. Y.O. has invited play­ tional Growth (boy and girl) were Returns for tickets are being ers representing 12 states and the Englewood, include Connie Haw­ ship Attorney to investigate the kins and Roger Brown of New presented to Robert Campagna matter immediately md to take made to the local chairman and District of Columbia for what is and Rose Ann Pacylowski by it is hoped that transportation expected to be the best high school York City; John Thompson and whatever action necessary »> George Leftwich of Washington, will be available to transport game ever played. These include Continued om Page 3 Continued on Page 3 several bus loads to Jersey City three seven-footers who figure to D.C.; Barry Kramer of Schenec­ to attend the fete. Joseph P. be sure bets to make the All- tady, N.Y.; Jay Buckley of Bla- Madden, Treasurer of Local 472 American grade in college. densburg, Md; Dan Waddleton of Heavy and General Laborers The East-West game will be Jersey City; Ron “ Itchy” Smith Construction i s the general preceded by an All-State game of Camden, N.J.; Archie Roberts chairman of the affair which between New York and New Jer­ of Holyoke, Mass.; and Dennis promises to be one of the larg­ sey’s best. Lynch of Exeter, N.H. est in the State's history. The doubleheader will serve a The West team, to be coached Honorary Chairman, for Madi­ double purpose. Aside from pro­ by Spin Salario of Chicago, in­ son Township is Mayor John viding an all - star treat for cludes George Wilson of Chica­ Phillips a former resident of eastern basketball fans, the pro­ go; Dick Falgiano, Paul Silas Hudson County and former St. gram will also benefit the C.Y.O. and of California; Michael’s High School Basket­ Day Camp Program. Proceeds Larry Nixon of Galesburg, 111.; ball star. from the game will make it possi­ Ricky Kaminsky of Bellaire, The outstanding scholastic ble for many Hudson County Tex.; Charles Nash of Lake cagers throughout the nation will youngsters to escape the torture be on exhibit at Jersey City’s of a hot summer on a street Continued on Page 3 Memorial School Graduation Held at Laurence Harbor Casino The commencement and grad­ Schools; “ For America” (Robert Deer in. Pres. Laurence Harbor- uation exercises of the Memorial Gibb), Class of 1960; Democracy Cliffwood Beach P.T.A. Langu­ School were held at the Lau­ and Education, Carol Boyd; “ Git age Arts — Dorothy Blair, Pre­ rence Harbor Casino on Sunday, on Board” (Spiritual), Class of sented by Mr. William Fritz, June 19. 1960; Better CitizenshipThrough President Whited-Brown P.T.A. Several hundred interested Education, Gary Bazalo. Citizenship — Karen Lombardi, parents were on hand to witness Following the musical portion Joseph Crimmins, Presented by the graduation services. The pro­ of the program, the presentation Mr. William Foster, Commander gram was started by the playing of awards took place: - General American Legion Post 332. Am­ of the Processional (Pomp and Excellence — Gary Bazalo, Pre­ erican Legion Safety Essay Con­ Circumstance), School Band; sented by Mr. Joseph Soltis, test — 1st: Gary Bazalo; 2nd Salute to the Flag, Susan Mar­ Pres. Mid-Madison Civic Assn. Janice Bie; 3rd: Maryann Toney, tin, Pamela Kostulakos, Pamela Arithmetic — Paul Incontrera, Presented by William Foster, 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY: Mr. and Mrs. William Oersel Sadowski; National Anthem (Key), Presented by Mr. William Ohns- Commander. Athletic Prowess — of Matawan recently celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary at Entire Assembly; Invocation, man, President Harbor Lions Judy Holub, Presented by Mrs. the Cheesequake Fire House on Route 34, Cheesequake. The Oertel’s Rev. William Webster; “ You’ll Club. Science — John Kocenski, Michael Lukacs, Madison Park were long-time residents of the Browntown area at Madison Township, Never Walk Alone” (Rogers & Presented by Mr. William Ohns- Women’s Dem. Club. Athletic The Oertel Farm is part of the Cantor and Goldman housing develop­ Hammerstein), Class of 1960; man, President Harbor Lions Prowess — Edward Gallo, Pre- ment of Sayre Woods South. “ B ill” served as tax collector for Address: (Progress), William Club. Social Studies — Carol Madison Township for mafty years, Presently employed in the Tax Sample, Ph.D., Superintendent of Boyd, Presented by Mrs. Joseph Continued on Page 2 'assessors office for the Township of Madison. 2...MADISON AMERICAN, June 23, I960 nett, William Garrabrants, Da- THE MADISON AMERICAN /vid Gilliand, Denise Glennon, Under The Fence (Registered) Carol Ann Gonello, Wellington Graham, Frank Gyalog. CONGRATULATIONS: To C. A. when all of a sudden I come Published every Thurs. at 22 Princeton Road, Parlin, Ira Haber, Charles Hackett, Wall Middlesex County Traffic across this couple in a parked N e w Jersey, and Laurence Harbor, Madison Township, John Hamilton, Raymond Har- Co-ordinator nab recently nailed car, was 'I embarrassed.” N e w Jersey. Entered as second class matter June 24, mes, Michele Henba, Carol Hin­ 14 speeders on old Route 18 at Another place where the lover’s ton, Robert Hogan, Lauren Hold­ a Radar Check with Madison 1944, at the Post Office at Laurence Harbor, N e w Jersey, en, Judy Holub, Philip Horin, like to hide is near the sewerage under the Act of March 3, 1879. Township Police . . . How about disposal plant in Old Bridge . . . Thomas Hudak, Paul Incontrera, setting the radar equipment up Chain blocks off the road to the JAMES E. WHITE . Publisher Thomas Jenkins, Joseph Jen­ on Throckmorton Lane at Sayre nings, David Johnsen, George new high school in Browntown if Subscription Rates: One Year, $2.00 Woods South . . . we bet you’d not that would be the site . . . Knowles, John Kocenski, Pamela grab many more speeders on that several cars were struck in the Telephone PArkwpy 1—3207 Kostulakos, Elizabeth Kwiakow- road. . . How about checking the mud . . . Boys will be Boys ski, Kathleen Leary, William Le Mail Address: Eox 231, Laurence Harbor or Box 14, Parlin, N. J new Route 18 quite a bit of and Girls will Be Girls, or at Mien, Barbara Leskin, Carol speeding on that road. . .about least we hope sol Lovett, Karen Lombardi, Rae the only thing that will really Everyone Is In The Same Boat! Lovallo, Thomas Luchento, Den­ slow them down is a police patrol. NO RUMOR: There is a rumor nis Lund, Carolyn Mac Donald, More police are needed for that. bouncing around the town that the At the recent meeting of the Madison Township Joann Malanga, Anthony Malara, Committee, Mayor John Phillips read a letter he had Joseph Malara, Patricia Man- MADISON AMERICAN is fo r received from a Mr. Arnold P. Von Der Porten re­ ROAD DEPARTMENT: Dead SALE. That’s no rumor at ail. The cini, Santo Mancini, Susan Jane dog laying in the street for more MADISON AMERICAN is FOR garding placement of his children in the Madison Martin, Thomas Martineau, Mar­ than 36 hours last week in the SALEI At any newstand for Five Township School System. ianne Martowicz, Michael Matey, Old Bridge area, the poor ole Cents a Copy or by writing to Kathy McAllister, Thomas Me dog got hit with a car at 4th the Subscription Department, Box In his letter Mr. Von Der Porten points out that Guinness, Linda Mitro, Joanne he pays taxes in the amount of $345.49 to the township Street and Englishtown Road and 231, Laurence Harbor. Have your Mollis, Frances Moscarello, lay there for a long time before copy mailed to you for only punctually and that none of the tax money has been Richard Mueller, Charles Mundy, he was removed. Road Depart­ $2.00 per year. used to improve anything in his neighborhood. Wayne Murphy, William Naused, ment pick-up truck passed the Janet Nelson, Nancy Nisky, Rory site several times without The Old Bridge resident understands that the Board Novotny. LETTERS - LETTERS: We of Education is the main spender of all our tax money. stopping to pick up the dog. must again ask that all letters Bruce Palmer, Eletta Parella, Cheesequake Road is becoming a He points out that his children might be sent to a Joseph Pafumi, Janice Parren, to the Madison American be mess again, how about paving the signed. Your name will be held school four miles away at Sayre Woods South and Karen Peer, John Perhacs, Bar­ road, and lets post some "no bara Plahta, Robert Plainer, out if you like, but we must have wonders just what kind of a welcome his children dumping” signs in theOldBridge your name. We do not print any Thomas Pogirnicki, Marguerite area on Runyon Road. Quite a few will receive in the school. Porter, George Powers, William letters that are not signed. This We sympathize with Mr. Von Der Porten and all people seem to be using the area includes the Long Time Resident Quade, Rollin Rathbun, Mary for a garbage dump. Sayre Woods Raynor, Terry Rebuck, Maryann of Laurence Harbor who’s com­ other parents of Madison Township who have to send South residents complaining plaining about 8% interest. The their children to schools several miles from their Reckleff, Raymond Reszkowski, about tar in the streets . . . way we get the story the taxes homes. We realize that it would be more practical Gail Rogerson, Pamela Sadow- Laurence Harbor Residents have ski, Sharon Sand, Janice Sandle, are due upon presentation of to have schools in the neighborhood area, however, un­ had that condition for years, the tax bill, so if you pay them Susan Sargeant, Marilyn E. Sch­ every time the roads are ‘ ‘oiled’ ’. fortunately there is a shortage of classrooms in Madison later, the taxes are then delin­ midt, Mariyn L. Schmidt, Clif­ quent and the tax collector must Township and school construction costs money. T h e ford Schnuck, Linda Shufelt, Cur­ HEARD - AROUND - TOWN: collect a penalty. The penalty Madison Township Board of Education is presently tis Smith, Thomas Staubach, Le­ Overheard in the Sayre Woods rate is fixed by the Township onard Sterinsky, Maureen Stev­ South Development that a petition Committee by resolution. At one working on plans to alleviate the situation, however, ens, Ronald Stevenson, Anthony school planning, building and referendums take time, is being circulated against the time the rate was .005% . . . Szumski, Christine Tardy, Fred­ race track on Route 18 . . . Many The rate is now at 8%. This is so we have to do the best with whatever schools a r e erick Thomas, Marianne Toney, of the people are objecting to the to get the people to pay the available. Charles Tremel, Patricia Tuck­ noise and traffic . . . They both taxes on time. I'd suggest that In case Mr. Von Der Porten would like to know where er, Thomas Tucker, Frederick are a problem but we don’t know you call or contact David Watson, his tax dollars are going, we will point out to him that in Tymeson. what can be done about it . . . he’s Madison’s new tax collector. Ann Marie Van Nostrand, Ro­ afterall the racetrack was there He might be able to help you??? 1958-1959 the pupil cost was $290 per year for Madison bert Vineyard, Carol Wallis, first. Understand that Township Township school pupils. Donna Walsh, Sandra Wang, Ron­ Officials might increase the LOVE - AFFAIR: Who’s the We understand that Mr. Von Der Porten has two ald Ware, Walter Wasilkowski, licensing fee for the track and babe in the Cheesequake area Norman Wedgewood, David Wig- impose certain other restric­ that claims she loves her hus­ children attending Madison Township schools, tuition for gett, John Yacuzzio, Ruth Zeyen. his youngsters alone would result in an expenditure of tions, however, the track will still band "terrifically” and yet continue to operate . . . Many $580 per year, based on New Jersey State Education everytime you see her she is people thought that the stock car with somebody else???? . . . One figures. Mr. Von Der Porten sta^'M aV he pay? $ 34574? Residents raa wouldorny last a couple of Lhvsc lays . . . ’.V-at’-. yoing tax per year, needless to say, Madison Township is Complain years . . . it’s bigger than ever. on at the Sayre Woods Shopping coming out short somewhere. Center every Wednesday night Children have to be educated and we haven’t yet heard Madison Township residents NOTHING NEW FOR MADI­ . . . when a fellow drives up in along Route 18 between the Willis SON: Perth Amboy police had a a car and parks . . . about ten of anyone in Madison Township shirking his duty to the School and the Route 9 underpass mystery on their halds last week minutes later . . . another car children of Our Town, the additional cost of education, in Browntown have been com­ seems as though somebody left shows up . . . and a woman gets are covered by retired couples, elderly people, childless plaining to local police about their clothes on a fence in a park into the first car and away they couples and local business. "drag racers" using old Route . . . This is nothing new to the go . . . We understand the hus­ TTiere is only one school system in Our Town. The 13 as a "speeders haven” . Madison Township Police on band is trying to catch it all. . . ^Saturday evening, local police patrol at die Duhernal Lake area If you miss them at the Shopping schools are all run by the Madison Township Board of assisted by C. A. Wall, Middle­ . . . As one cop summed it up Center try a tavern on Route 35 Education and are all headed by the same man, Dr. sex County Traffic Co-ordinator "Here 1 was minding my business . . . he also likes to bowl. William Sample, Superintendent of Schools. set up a radar speed trap along Teachers use the same books, supplies and other the highway. Results were 14 speeding sum- Carnival Planned for July 16 incidentals in the instruction of our pupils, there is no moneses were issued in a three- reason to believe that your children will not be welcomed hour period. Many of the tickets The Laurence Harbor Com­ will be in charge of vegetables munity Church will hold it’s an­ and flowers; the Victory Club, in any school in the Madison Township School system. issued were to cars enroute to car nual Carnival on Church grounds Pupils are not referred to as coming from one area or races at Wall Township. refreshments and hand made ar­ Wall stated that two speeding on Saturday, July 16 beginning ticles; the Mother's Club, candy another, they are referred to as pupils of the Madison cars eluded police, he added at 11 a.m. Featured will be pony and pop corn; the Homemaker's, Township School System. that the radar checks will con­ rides and a ferris wheel. The baked goods and steamed corn; tinue until the speeding is broken following church organizations and die Needlecraft, cards and We are all in the same boat! Let’s make the most of will participate. The Brotherhood it. Support the Board of Education in its program of up along this highway. novelties. school expansion, help them to build more schools for We are here to serve the Community with Fresh Dairy and Madison Township pupils. Public Invited Farm Products — produced and bottled at our own Farm. rents — Susan Martin, Pamela MEMORIAL SCHOOL Cont’d Kostulakos, Pamela Sadowski, To Library Fair HOMOGENIZED MILK *8ai. 50* "Alma Mater” — Class of 1960. The public is cordially invited sented by Joseph Hoff, Madison Gift to the School — Thomas; to attend the Country Fair to be ICE CREAM « 40* Township Democratic Club. Staubach. Recessional (School held by the Madison Township Student Patrol — Laura Medley) — School Band. Public Library Assoc., Inc. of ORANGE JUICE Bottled **al. 55* Lukacs, Presented by Mr. Ken­ The announcer for the program Old Bridge on June 24th and 25th neth Szaro Madison Township was Robert Platner. Graduating as announced by Fair Chairmen CORNELL FARMS SHOPPE Teachers Assn. American Le­ from the Memorial School were: Margaret Keating and Elizabeth gion Auxiliary (Americanism Gail Adams, Karen Adlin, Graydon. 16 Matawan Road Old Bridge, N. J. Contest) — 1st prize: Richard Francis Auriemma, Michaele Ceremonies will begin at 8.00 (Formerly A & P Store) Mueller, Presented by Mrs. Jo­ Auriemma, Charles Barto, Gary P.M. on Friday, the 24th, with seph Mollis. American Legion Bazalo, George Bean, Eugene the groundbreaking of their prop­ Auxiliary (Poppy Poster Contes t) Bertin, Janice Bie, Dorothy erty. — 2nd place: Joanne Galloway, Blair, William Blakeslee, There will be games, rides Presented by Mrs. John Di Gio­ William Blumel, Lorraine Bo­ for the kiddies, a cake sale, •JOHN P. HUBER vanni, stick, Carol Boyd, Adeline Boy­ rummage sale, penny pitch, hot Presentation for Speeches — er, Gail Bramms, Douglas sausages, hamburgers, hot dogs, Carol Boyd, Gary Bazalo, Pre­ Braunsdorf, Donald Bucci, Pat­ etc. PLUMBING-HEATING-INSTALLATIONS sented by Mrs. Olga Becker, ricia Burke, Barbara Bushman, Please help swell the Library President Laurence Harbor Wo­ Elaine Byers, Lynne Byrne, Guy Fund and enable us to go on with man’s Club. "On Memorial” — Cafiero, James Carroll, James our building campaign. 103 LAURENCE PARKWAY Class of 1960. Introduction of Christison, Frederick Chryssi- LOwell 6-0453 LAURENCE HARBOR, N. J. Class to Superintendent of kos, Henrietta Clark, Collette Schools — Mr. James Maloney, Clayton, Joyce Conklin, Susan To Donate Flag Principal. Presentation of Class Corby, Babara Cousins, , Joseph by Dr. Sample - To Board Pres­ Crimmins. for High School SAYRE WOOD FORD ident. Presentation of Diplomas - Alfred D'Agostino, Diane Mr. Joseph Hoff, Pres, of Board. Decker, Marcella Denny, James The Hoffman - Prince Post FORD CARS & TRUCKS Presentation of Board of Educa­ 2672, Veterans of Foreign Wars Dolan, Richard Domalewski, Ja­ A-l USED CARS — SERVICE tion Gift — Mr. William Joyce, mes Dugan, Elaine Farrell, Sus­ of the U.S., Laurence Harbor, Vice-President. Response to the an Flannery, Mary Fogarty, Ro­ N. J. will furnish the Flag for Board — Linda Mitro. Board the New Madison Township High bert Foy, Robert Francisco, Route 9 Gifts — Presented by Carol Hin­ George Fraser, Rosann Fryer, School when it is completed. ton. Call Board Members - Karen Edward Gallo, Joanne Galloway, The Flag will be one that has (near Shopping Center) PA 1-4600 Adlin. Flowers to the Class Pa­ Kenneth Gardner, Ronald Gar­ flown over the State Capitol. June 23, I960, MADISON AMERICAN.-.3 meyer by Mrs. (Ruth) Hathaway AND TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF MADI-' 1. That paragraph 3 (e) be amended SON TOWNSHIP, AS FOLLOWS: to read as follows: S.R.O. Continued in behalf of the Madison Park LEGAL NOTICE Section 1. No new license or transfers *‘3 (e) The maximum number of Womens Democratic Club. AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, “ AN of existing Plenary Retail Distribution trailer camps for which permits gainst the company. The State Award f o r Highest General ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING ON Licenses, Plenary Retail Consumption shall be granted withint the boundary Board of Health will also be License^, Seasonal Consumption Licenses of the Township of Madison shall be Average went to Nancy Green CERTAIN STREETS BETWEEN DE­ or Limited Distribution Licenses for the called in by the township com­ and was presented by Joseph Sol­ SIGNATED ARROWS/* one (1) trailer camp for every fifteen mittee. sale of alcoholic beverages shall here­ thousand (15,000) of population as tis for the Mid-Madison Civic BE IT "ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR after be issued for or transferred to determined by the last Federal census Thomas Miller of Old Bridge Association. AND TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF MADI­ premises within two thousand (2,000) feet reports available at the time any “broke up” the complaints from of premises for which a Plenary Retail application for such permit shall be The Board of Education was re ­ SON TOWNSHIP, AS FOLLOWS: Distribution License, Plenary Retail Con­ the residents of Genoa with prob­ presented by President Joseph 1. In the interpretation of this ordinance, made.” lems in the Old Bridge area. the following words and phrases, unless sumption License, Seasonal Consumption 2. All ordinances or sections of ordi­ Hoff, Vice President, William the context shows another sense to be in­ License or Limited Distribution License nances, amendments thereof or supple­ Miller complained that with the Joyce, Charles Aumick, John tended, shall be held to have the meanings for the sale of alcoholic beverages is ments thereto, inconsistent herewith are last rain the water on English- Partridge and Stanley Kord- hereinafter stated; oustanding, provided, however, that this hereby repealed. (a) Parking is defined as the standing limitation shall not prevent the renewal 3. This ordinance shall take effect im­ town Road had reached a depth zinski. or person to person transfer of a license of at least three feet and that or waiting on any street, road or highway mediately after final passage and publica­ The graduates were: Barry of any vehicle not actually engaged in the for premises licensed when this Ordinance tion according to law. traffic had to be detoured. Mil­ Aisenstock*, Paul Aronson *, receiving or discharging of passengers or becomes effective. Nothing herein con­ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ler urged that the TownshipCom- George Bailey*, Grace Barbera, merchandise; provided, however, that this tained shall be deemed to prevent transfer that the above ordinance was duly passed shall not include vehicles standing in of a license to within seven hundred fifty on first reading by the Township Com­ mittee contact county officials to Jacqueline Barry, Alan Bauerle, (750) feet of the premises licensed at the have the situation taken care of. obedience to traffic regulations or traffic mittee of the Township of Madison, County Jack Beardsley, Andrea Berry*, signs or signals. time of the adoption of this Ordinance. of Middlesex, N.J. on the 20th day of The former township Commit­ (b) Vehicle shall mean any device in, The first distance hereinabove set forth D e 1 m a Blackwell *, Sereida shall be measured in the normal way that a June, 1960 and that said ordinance will teeman also complained of the upon or by which any person or property be considered for final adoption at a Blair*, Barbara Bore, Joseph is or may be transported upon a street, pedestrian would properly walk from the traffic light at the intersection nearest entrance of licensed premises to meeting of the said Township Committee Bore, Jerrold Boychuk, Lon road or highway, except a device which is to be held in the Municipal Building, of Highway 18 and MatawanRoad. Bromley, Thomas Browne, Gary operated upon rails or tracks. the nearest entrance of the premises Route 9, on the 11th day of July, 1960 He said that the light was not 2. It shall be unlawful to park any ve­ sought to be licensed. Burlew, Marianne Buarne*, Julie The second distance hereinabove set at 8 p.m. at which time and place a pu­ functioning properly after last Burlew, William Butler, Robert hicle in or upon any side of the following blic hearing will be held prior to final weeks rain storm. He r.ealized streets, roads or avenues located in Sayre- forth shall be measured in the normal passage of said ordinance and all interest­ Campagna, Joyce Cardone, Cathy wood South, Madison Township, Middle­ way that a pedestrian would properly that it was an act of God, but walk from the nearest entrance of the ed persons will be given an opportunity Coyne, Danny Coyte, James Daly, sex County, New Jersey, between the hours to be heard concerning the same. wondered that if in the future it Gale Deeken, Lois Delaney*, Ric­ of 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.: premises from which transfer is sought Frederick Place to the nearest entrance of the premises should happen again that the hard DeLisa, Brenda Donaldson, to which transfer is sought. Mary M. Brown township committee send a po­ Carole Place Clerk Dolores Donavan, Judith Dona- Bruce Street Section 2. All ordinances or sections liceman to the area to operate of ordinances, amendments thereof or Township of Madison van, Robert Drake. Grace Drive 6/23/60 $8,82 the light manually. Phillips George Eifert, John Eisler, Island Drive supplements thereto, inconsistent here­ promised that this would be done. Albert Drive with are hereby repealed. Nancy Emens, Diane Farkas, Ro­ Karl Drive Section 3. This ordinance shall take Sayre Woods South residents bert Ferguson, Barbara Fagan, Wendy Drive effect immediately after final passage protested to the committee about Arthur Flynn, Denise Furey, Mike Place and publication according to law. LEGAL NOTICE the streets in the development. Diane Galati, Robert Galati, Ar­ Cindy Street PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Complaints ranged from cars 3. Every person who violates or fails that the above ordinance was duly passed The Board of Education of the Township lene Geddings*. Nancy Green*, to comply with any of the provisions of on first reading by the Township Com­ of Madison, New Jersey will receive sealed speeding to tar problems. Linda Gundlach, Dorothy Haley, this ordinance shall be punished by paying mittee of the Township of Madison, County bids for: Phillips reported that the town­ Thomas Hummel, David Hands- a fine not to exceed $50 or by imprison­ of Middlesex, N.J. on the 20th day of 1. Janitorial Supplies and/or Equip­ ship committee with its engine­ chuch, Lawrence Harrison, John ment not to exceed 15 days or by such June, 1960 and that said ordinance will ment. ering staff have been looking into fine or imprisonment, in the discretion be considered for final adoption at a 2. School Furniture and Equipment. Haspel, Charlotte Hayes*, Car- of the magistrate. meeting of the said Township Committee Bids will be received and publicly the problem of the roads and rollyne Higuera, Vincent Hines, 4. All ordinances or sections of ordi­ to be held in the Municipal Building, opened and read at a meeting of the Board drainage. The mayor said that nances, amendments thereof or supple­ Route 9, on the 11th day of July, 1960 of Education which will be held on July Harvey Hoffman, David Jehs. at 8 p.m. at which time and place a pu­ 14, 1960 at 8 p.m. in the Browntown some of the problems are being James Jones*, Sandra Joyce*, ments thereto, inconsistent herewith are worked on and that others will hereby repealed. blic hearing will be held prior to final School, Highway #18, Old Bridge, N.J. Barbara Kandur, Vera Kasay*, 5. This ordinance shall take effect im­ passage of said ordinance and all interest­ All bids must be turned in no later be taken care of. Phillips re­ Patricia Kays*, Helen Keating, mediately after final passage and publi­ ed persons will be given an opportunity than 4 p.m. at the Secretary's office ported that several catch basins Patricia Klim*, Kathleen Kroner, cation according to law. to be heard concerning the same. or 8 p.m. on July 14, 1960 at the Brown- in the area had been cleaned out PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: town School, Highway #18, Old Bridge, Thomas Kulberda, LeeLaizure*, that the above ordinance was duly passed Mary M. Brown NJ. and that representatives of Can­ James Leslie, Virginia Lindler, on first reading by the Township Com­ Clerk Specifications may be secured from tor and Goldman are seeking Robert Loderstedt, Andrea Lo- mittee of the Township of Madison, County Township of Madison Mr. CJ3. McHenry, Jr., Board Secretary, easements on private property to rence*, Dorothy Luczkow, Paul of Middlesex, N.J. on the 20th day of 6/23/60 $13.68 Memorial School, Laurence Harbor, New install more drainage for the June, 1960 and that said ordinance will Jersey. Mac Aulay*, David Me Auliffe, be considered for final adoption at a The Board reserves the right to re­ area. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR­ ject any/or all bids submitted and to waive Cheryl MacCloud, James Me - meeting of the said Township Committee DINANCE ENTITLED “ AN ORDINANCE Phillips reported that some Donnell, Carolyn Markett, Shir­ to be held in the Municipal Building, all immaterial informalities. additional work has been done by Route 9, on the 11th day of July, 1960 TO REGULATE, CONTROL, LIMIT AND Certified check in the amount of not ley Martin, Dolors Meyer, Lois at 8 p.m. at which time and place a pu­ LICENSE TRAILERS, CAMP CARS OR less than 10% must accompany each sealed the road contractor on the roads. Milewski, Marilyn Miller*. blic hearing will be held prior to final TRAILER COACHES IN THE TOWNSHIP bid. A request by lawyers for Can­ passage of said ordinance and all interest­ OF MADISON, COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, Spencer Miller, Gladys Mor­ STATE OF NEW JERSEY: tor and Goldman that roads be gan, Larry Mulvihill, Robert ed persons will be given an opportunity CJ3. McHenry, Jr., to be heard concerning the same. Secretary to the Board of Education approved for section II in Sayre Northrup*, Regina Nyers, Der­ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP Woods South resulted in an rick O’Keefe, Rose Ann Pacylow- Mary M. Brown COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 6/23/60 $5.58 answer by the Mayor of “ I’m ski, James Patterson*, Glori- Clerk MADISON AS FOLLOWS: going to see whats going to happen Township of Madison iear^enny^Kennet^Pettit^^- O/^/OU Wtmm first section before die verly Piano, Carolyn Philbrick*, second section is approved. I’d Stephen Pizzolato, Barbara Platt, rather wait until the next rain Urszula Porebmy, Frances Rac- AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE .V . C E N T E R storm.” Phillips moved that the TRANSFER FROM PLACE TO PLACE OF cuia, Thomas Ragonesi, Kathryn PLENARY RETAIL DISTRIBUTION LI­ request be held over until a Redd, Thomas Redman, Walter CENSES, PLENARY RETAIL CONSUMP­ DO-IT-YOURSELF letter is received from the Town­ Reed, George Richard, Robert TION LICENSES, SEASONAL CON­ ship Engineer. SUMPTION LICENSES AND LIMITED 102 H IG H W A Y 18 O LD BRIDGE, N.J. Riepl*, Dinorah Rudolph, Jose­ DISTRIBUTION LICENSES FOR THE Residents from the area ap­ phine Ruggiero, Carmine San- SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN FOR HOME T.V. SERVICE CALL plauded the mayor some of them tora, Michael Santora. MADISON TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF termed the roads as "crummy” Robert Scarpino, Robert Sch­ MIDDLESEX AND STATE OF NEW and stated that they were “ took.” midt, Mary Ann Sheridan, Mary JERSEY: The mayor explained that the CL 4-3528 Siederer, Robert Sigmon, Joyce BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR FOR THE BEST IN residents were sold the homes by Stark, Edward Stopkowitz, Carol the developers and entered into Ann Swinesburg, Eleanor Strang- quahic; of Tren­ a “private” contract and that meyer*, Timothy Tesch, Char­ ton Catholic; Luke Menter of SERVICE, PARTS, the township is not involved. lotte Thornhill, Gary Timpson, Englewood; Fran Sullivan o f If the roads meet Township spec­ Marilyn Vance, Gregory Van Bayonne; Leroy Peacock of ifications in the Builders Con­ Woert, Darlene Vild, Catherine Moores town; Ken Ryan of Has- TUBES, ANTENNAS, ETC sent Agreement then the town­ Wendell, Penelope Westcott, Wil­ brock Heights and Ronnie Zaz- ship will have to accept the liam Whitlock, lan Willebeek- zara of Oratory. ------OPEN------streets. LeMair*, Georgia Yancy, Shirley The New York team, coached In other business to come York, Linda Zinis, Judith Zmye- by Roy Rubin of Columbus, in­ 9A.M.-9P.M. Monday-Saturday before the committee an ordin­ wski*. (Names with asterisks cludes Miles Aikens of Washing­ ance was introduced establishing indicate students who are on the ton; Nolan Brackett of De Witt parking hours on Frederick PI. Honor Roll.) Clinton; Jack Tracy of Curtis; THE RESORT OF RACING Carole Place, Bruce Street, Rich McClory of All Hallows; Grace Drive, Island Drive, Al­ Ronnie Miller and Warren Lif- bert Drive, Karl Drive, Wendy CYO Continued schulz of Columbus; George Hu- Drive, Mike Place and Cindy mann of St. Helena’s; Myles Street in the SayreWoods devel­ Charles, La.; Tom Baxley of Dorch of Cardinal Hayes; Art opment the parking regulations North Miami, Fla.; Bill Chmel- Burke of Chelsea Vocational and will be in effect from 7 a.m. iewski of Detroit; and Jeff Jim Boatwright of Thomas Jef­ until 10 a.m. Mullins of Lexington, Ky. ferson. An ordinance regulating the Thompson, Buckley and Tickets for the doubleheader transfer of liquor licenses was Chmeliewski all are seven foot­ at the 25,000-seat park are scal­ introduced on first reading the ers. It is believed that this is ed from $1.50 to $4.00 courtside. ordinance prohibits issuance or the first time that three seven- They can be purchased at the transfer of a license to within foot cagers will play together on C.Y.O. Center, 380 Bergen Ave., two thousand feet of another li­ the same court in a high school Jersey City. cense. game. Additional information regard­ An ordinance amending an The New Jersey team, coached ing the All American Basketball ordinance regarding the estab­ by Dick King of All Hallows, in­ game may be had by calling Frank lishment of trailer parks in the cludes Joe Kelly of St. Peter’s De Matto at PArkway 1-7525. Township. The amendment calls Prep; Mike Checkan of Passaic; for the limiting of one trailer Jim Manhardt of St. Mary’s of SUBSCRIBE TO THE park for every fifteen thousand Elizabeth; Golden Sunkett of people. There is already one Camden; Art Woliansky of Wee- MADISON AMERICAN trailer park in the Township, the ordinance will probably restrict future building of trailer parks. OCEANPORT, N.J. STAKES OLD BRIDGE GRADUATION COMPLETE DELICATESSEN 2 miles from Garden State Parkway, Exit 105 RACES... Cont'd Sat., June 25 Roger Blair representing the HOME MADE SALADS RELISHES LAMPLIGHTER Middlesex and Monmouth Friend­ RACING thru Aug. 6 HANDICAP LUNCH MEATS Wed., June 29 ship Association. outdoor and indoor dining terraces Citizenship awards to boy and COLLEEN girl were presented to George handy cafeteria atop the grandstand STAKES Bailey and Nancy Green by Ray­ convenient escalators and elevators mond Kiem, Post Commander of ice water drinking fountains the Crandall-Kossman American Old Bridge PARKING FOR 20,000 CARS Legion Post 177. MEW JERSEY Gen. Adm. $1.80, tax incl. • Children under 16 not admitted The Mathematics award w as our new no. is presented to Eleanor Strang- CL 4-4955 POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:20 4 ...MADISON AMERICAN, June 23, I960 Miller School Pupils Classified Ads JAe faultily- Circle 50* For First 3 LINES Enjoy Picnics 10* E ach A dditional LII$E Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES celebrate his birthday on Saturday. . .Congra­ Fourth grade pupils of Wm, INSURANCE SERVICE ZAHN of Oliver Avenue, Laurence Harbor they tulations to Mr. and Mrs. FRANK ZAMORSKI A. Miller School in Old Bridge celebrated their 45th Wedding Anniversary last of 77 Southwood Drive, they will celebrate their enjoyed a trip to Washington’s UNSOLD — Good insurance policies week on June 14. . .Birthday Wishes to RICHARD 19th Wedding Anniversary on Tuesday. . .Miss Crossing on Wednesday, June on our shelves. CASEY'S INSUR­ GARCIA of 22 Clemson Road, Madison Park he ADDIE SCHROEDER of 206 Shoreland Circle, 15th. Teachers and room mo­ ANCE AGENCY - LOwell 6-1854. will be four years old on Saturday. . .Belated Laurence Harbor graduated from Sayreville High thers chaperoned and the class Birthday Wishes to DENNIS VANCE of 116 South- and enjoyed an “ Open House’’ party. . .Many oi visited the State House in Tren­ SERVICE-______wood Drive, Old Bridge he celebrated his birthday the Cheesequake farmers will enjoy a bus trip ton as the first part of the trip C A R L HARDY earlier this month. . .Mr. and Mrs. FRED WRIGHT Friday to Sunday to Virginia. . .Birthday Wishes and were fortunate to see the BUILDING CONTRACTOR of 12 Washington Avenue, Central Park, spent a to Martin Bergin Jr. of 11 Duke Court. . .he Assembly in session and also to MASON WORK-REP AIRS-ADDITIONS weekend at Niagara Falls, Mr. Wright then flew will be five on Monday. . .Congratulations to Mr. visit the executives offices where Call after 5 P.M. PA 1-5 170 to Michigan to attend to business for his company and Mrs. MICHAEL ARMINIO of 4 Park Circle, Governor Robert Meyner spoke R.F.D. No. U -Box 196, M atawan the General Cable Corp. . .Belated Congratulations Central Park they will celebrate their 18th Wedding to the class. GENERAL CONTRACTOR to Mr. and Mrs. B„ KLEINBARD of 5 Duke Court, Anniversary on Tuesday. . .Best Wishes to Miss DRIVEWAYS—'ENCLOSE CARPORTS Madison Park they celebrated their 8th Wedding KATHLEEN PATRICIA HOFF of Highway 35, After a picnic at Washington's GENERAL ALTERATIONS Anniversary on June 14. . .Birthday Wishes to Laurence Harbor she celebrated her second Crossing, the group crossed into CALL P Ark way 1—4656 JAMES JOHNSON of 88 Appleby Avenue, Old Bridge birthday last Thursday with a family party and Pennsylvania and visited historic he will be 14 next Wednesday. . .Mr. GRIFF she did blow out the candles all by herself. . . sites to round out a perfect day. CORBY’S TAXI SERVICE BAISLEY of Jefferson Avenue, Laurence Harbor Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES SEARLASKI will have Laurence Harbor, N. J. and his son BUDDY of Belville went to the Polo as guest for a few days, ANN’s, Aunt and Uncle The sixth grade of Miller Grounds to see the (“fight?) on Monday. . . Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM STAPLETON of Erie, School enjoyed a class trip on LOwell 6—4488

MAUREEN JOHNSON of 7 Duke Court, Madison Pa. . .Mr. and Mrs. JAMES WHITE of 22 Princeton Monday, June 20th which includ­ B & Z Park had the German Measles. . .Best "Yshes Road, motored to Allentown, Pa. on Sunday with ed a boat trip around Manhattan, ASPHALT PAVING & TRUCKING to Mrs. SYLVIA KHAJET of 9 Harvard Road, Mrs. SOPHIE LIZANETZ, Mrs. ANN CHABALLA and a visit to the Bronx Zoo. CL 4—8270 P A 1—68 18 Madison Park she will celebrate her birthday and Mrs. MARY SMOZANITZ of Perth Amboy These trips have become a high on Friday. . .Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. to attend the dedication of the new St. John’s point of the closing weeks of the FOR SALE______IDA O’CONNOR of 7 Stoneybrook Drive, Old Catholic Church and banquet. . .Congratulations school year, and are planned for P op Jones' Capons — Eggs, brown Bridge on the loss of her brother. . .MICHELE to Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES KELLY of 142 Nor­ their educational value as well or white. Farm 15 1 Morristown Rd* HENBA of Laurence Harbor celebrated her 8th wood Avenue, Laurence Harbor they will celebrate as a treat for the children. or Hyway 34. grade graduation with a family bar-b-cue. . . their 26th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday. . . Best Wishes to DOUGLAS PRESTON of 45 Purdue BERNARD SCANLON, Laurence Harbor pulled Road, Madison Park, he will be five on June 24th out a loose tooth and put it under his pillow at CIRCLE PLUMBING & HEATING . . .Mr. and Mrs. RAY RYAN of Highway 34 night. . .the next morning he found some money Highway 9 Browntown, N. J. Cheesequake enjoyed a trip to the Shore Point there. . .guess he has a fairy godmother. . . Inn in Hazlet on Friday with their two sons in Mr, and Mrs. ROBERT KELLET of 43 Clemson celebration of their 16th Wedding Anniversary Road, Madison Park had their daughter Complefe Plumbing Installation . . .Birthday Wishes to HARRY “ CHIP” MES­ christened THERESA ANNE on Sunday. . .God­ SENGER of 51 Princeton Road, Madison Park parents were Mrs. JANE JONES and Mr. ROCKO or Repairs he will be three on Friday. . .Best Wishes to SIBILIA both of Madison Park. . .Birthday Wishes Mrs. RUTH SCHMELZIE of 44 Mercury Circle, to LORI FRERICHS of 9 Sycamore Drive, Old Central Park she will celebrate her birthday Bridge she was two years old this week. . .BILL JOSEPH MOLNAR, JR. PA 1-5656 on Saturday. . .WILLIAM QUADE of Alpine Way, NEIGLE of 3 Duke Court is fixing up his kitchen ELAINE FARRELL of Seaview Avenue and real nice for his wife he is tiling it a pink and NORMAN THOMAS all of Laurence Harbor cele­ green. . .Miss SUSAN BENDER of 943 Grove brated their graduation from Memorial School Avenue, Laurence Harbor became engaged to MARZ’S MASON SUPPLIES with a Family Party. . .Congratulations to Mr. JERRY POLUMBO of 34 Summerfield Avenue, F or and Mrs. AL ROSEN of 76 Southwood Drive, they on her graduation Monday night from Sayreville Mason and Building Supplies will celebrate their 10th Wedding Anniversary High. . .Birthday Wishes to CATHY KLEINBARD this week. . .Best Wishes to Mb. HAROLD DOLAN of 5 Duke Court, Madison Park she celebrates "See The Man From Marz” of 27 Princeton Road, Madison Park he will her 7th birthday this week. Manufacturer, of Quality Cinder, Aglite and Concrete Block Around Our Town Y.F.W. Head Warns DRAIN TILE DUR-O-WAL ANCHOR BOLTS SEWER PIPE MORTAR BOX’S CURB BLOCKS 4th Annual Dance of the South- wood Homeowners Association ORANGEBURG WHEEL BARROWS FACE BRICK will be held on July 30th at Kenny "Don't Burn Flag" Acres on Highway 9, Woodbridge. William J. Trinkner, Comman­ spect. Furthermore, whydestroy Proceeds from the affair will be der of the Hoffman-Prince Post 48-star and 49-star flags any­ YARD OPEN: 7 A.M. tc ‘ PJ6. Morristown - Cheesequake Rd. used to help sponsor Southwood 2672, Veterans of Foreign Wars way? They are as good as the - Saturday Deliveries - Matawan, N. J.‘ Little League Activities. of the U.S., Laurence Harbor, 50-star flag and should be dis­ ***** warns against burning of flags played proudly until they are Madison Park Recreation in public. faded, worn or tattered. "1/ We Don'CHave It, We'll Cel It" LO 6-1682 Committee will sponsor a Swim­ The Department of Defense But, if the citizens still insist ming and Skating Party on June has ruled definitely against such on destroying the 48-star and 24th. Bus leaves madison Park public displays. The Federalflag the 49-star flags, Commander School at 7 p.m. Reservations code, also flag authorities and Trinkner suggests that they be Shop at must be made in advance call Gus the V.F.W. say that worn out turned into V.F.W. Headquarters Massamino, Mrs. Esther flags should be destroyed in at Laurence Harbor to be des- Messenger, Mrs. Beverly “private” and preferably by troyed in “private”. SAYRE WOODS Wheatly or Eda Blakeslee . . . burning. Tickets are only $1.25. Public destruction of the Stars SUBSCRIBE TO THE I SHOPPING CENTER * * * and Stripes can easily be mis­ FAMILY PICNIC to be spon­ interpreted by some as disre­ MADISON AMERICAN I sored by the Madison Park Democratic Clubs will be held at Thompson’s County Park, Jamesburg, N. J. on Sunday, June 26th from 12:00 noon until LOUIS STULTZ JR., Inc. 6:00 p.m. Plenty of eats and OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT A SERVICE \ drink. Adults only $2.00 and children practically free at only FUEL OILS - KEROSENE $.50. Why bother to cook at these Serving Your Fuel Needs Since 1909 prices, eat out with the whole ^ Phone COlfax 4-0200 family . . . In case of rain the K EY PO R T . N . J. picnic will be held at the Madison Park Fire House on Cheesequake Budget Plan Degree Day Delivery Road, Madison Park. ***** Bargain Days at Browntown: - TEL LOWELL 6- 4681 Looking for a bargain? Why not try the two day Rummage Sale at the Browntown School spon­ m S a m sored by the P.T.A. Dates set D O N B O R S T for June 24 and Saturday morn­ ing June 25th. Looking for a "DAIRY PRODUCTS" bargain . . . try the Browntown Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey Rummage Sale. HOME DELIVERIES The Jewish Community Center of Congregation Beth Ohr will hold a picnic on July 17 at Thompson’s County Park, Sinks-Stoves-Cabinets VALUES Jamesburg. Don’t forget to attend. Drain Pipe-Tubing-Boilers shop at the Heyl All you teen-agers, com­ plaining of nothing to do and no place to go! Here’s one for you SAYRE WOODS all. Teen Age Dance on Friday, June 24th from 8 p.m. until 11 p.m. at the Old Bridge Lions Q g a A& i S u p p l y 9 h c . SHOPPING CENTER Hall. The Teen Age Dance is sponsored by the Lion’s