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<31 NO. 7 NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPT TUNE, , THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1977 jet For Municipal Services Christie-Buccolo LETTERS TO N. J. Supreme Court Finds Grove’s Shows Penny Drop For 1977 EngaS " Told THE EDITOR ______J. M. \ BRIELLE— noirrrp r\-Dr. and Mrs. xr:-Victor Traditions Compatible To Today’s World NEPTUNE TWP. — At a Avon squad, called on the com- 'jJ* Christie, of this place, an- ^special meeting of the town- mlttee to repair an extension of nounce the engagement* of their Statement From OCEAN GROVE — This world-renowned resort c o m - ( the S u nday. Most o f th o se -shio committee last Thursday Davis Avenue that extends from daughter, Miss Pattie J. Christie, Grove’s President munity, clinging to religious atodatds in a r S S S S g night, th e proposed budget the, municipal complex to the to Mr. Joseph P. Buccolo, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs. J. P. Buccolo, Sr., EDITOR, TIMES; -Ji- . world, may now move forward into -its second century witn |,—i:, ...... lor municipal government of Medical Center. greater vigor following the New Jersey Supreme Court de­ until near midnight on Sat­ of Fort Lee, People have asked me how I feel $6,403,815 was introduced, Tie road is in disrepair, damag­ cision last Thursday. urday. This course of con­ with public hearing schedul­ ed even more by the severe win­ now that the majority of ;the Su­ duct had been pursued fo r ed for Tuesday, March 15 at ter weather. preme Court has rendered!a deci­ ' The court ruled, in a 4 to 3 decision', that the 1870 some' years by the predeces­ sion in favor of the Camp Meeting 7 P.M. . ' ■ Mayor Pepe told Capt: Anderson charter granted by the legislature does not violate the First sor news service owner and Association. My answer has been operator from whom Schaad In presenting the budget, which that-the committee wiH meet with Amendment prohibition against government entanglement I was overjoyed and thanked God purchased the business in is down an estimated $191,900, the-first aid representatives and that at last a decision was reach­ with religion. > • 1972. The distribution of Mayor Joseph M. Pepe said it is hospital authorities to discuss the ed. newspapers and th e opera­ a “bare-bone budget with no frills necessary reconstruction, which is But the Court also said that Freedom of the Press must be considered and Robert E. Schaad,. Ocean Grove newsdealer, tion of the motor vehicle in and well within the 5 percent cap” estmated to cost over $100,000. From the time the news media the course thereof contraven­ that was legislated by the state Mayor Pepe pointed out that the announced the decision, phones in was granted permission to deliver newspapers until his re­ ed the ordinances in question along with the income tax. The drainage problem in ihe area must the office were ringing incessantly quested'2:30 A.M. Sunday deadline. which had the purpose and ef­ •mayor estimated a one cent drop be corrected first. and ihis continued at. home until Acting Justice Milton Conford, writing for the majority, fect of prohibiting such ac­ in the tax rate (per $100 valua­ A leader in the New Jersey Con­ late in the evening. All.calls were noted that the governmental powers exercised by the Camp from persons enthusiastic that, the Meeting Association are largely secular in nature and pOse tivity at any time, on S u n ­ tion) for municipal services. ference of Mayors, Mayor Pepe d ays. (3) The budget was adopted with- told the municipal meeting ‘that he Supreme Court had again1 affirm­ “no threat whatsoever to the constitutional and salutary Subsequent to the filing a- out th e vote o£ Committeeman is taking an active part in the ed the iposrtion of the! Ocean principle of government abstention flrom sponsorship or gainst him of complaints un­ Roy E. Dunshee who charged, that fight to halt the legislature from Grove Camp Meeting Association. support of religion.” der such ordinances, plaintiff alterations were made without his passing “assinine hills that cost This of course was before'toe op­ The Supreme Court declined to rule on the other ordin­ P inion and dissent were repd, and brought an action in lieu of the-taxpayers money.” He added, ances of .Ocean Grove or on the legality of the police court. knowledge in budgets submitted by prerogative writs asserting ^departments he heads. -He plans “I'm, going to make sure that the based newspaper articles and A challenging lawsuit is now pending in the Appellate Divi­ various grounds of attack legislators do not place more un­ editorials the feeling has been a sion of -the New* Jersey courts. Now that the Supreme Court up­ $torUier explanation at the pub on the validity of the ordin­ necessary burdens oi? local munici­ great victory was won.