Of Present MHS Soon Force Guide Change Matawan Regional Board of Ed- ( Ucatfon Moved Thursday to Retain "Vnt-Tllll-Lm Iktsistilljl «S Tilt~ .? Finoer Kyman & Fmne
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MONMOUTH CO. HISTORICAL A SSfl., , FREEHOLD, H.J. * <* THIS WEEK COVERING TOWNSHIP8 OF 14 Pages HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN One Section A N tt ' MATAWAN BOROUGH Mambas . 03rd YEAR — 5th WEEK Nitfsoa] Editoiil Anoditiga' M ATAW AN, N. J.; THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 Member New Jersey Press Association Single Copy Ten Centj Of Present MHS Soon Force Guide Change Matawan Regional Board of Ed- ( ucatfon moved Thursday to retain "Vnt-tllll-lM IKTsistilljl «s TilT~ _.? Finoer kyman & Fmne. Elizabeth, . Lightning Strikes li'uctilno MlMff pnsl jnlil-sumniL'r (oil architects of their new high school, , Rabies Clinics the Marlboro Township Hoard al to draw plans to “recondition" lhe The home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Myn* Ktlucalion last night to amend it* dfert Bonnema,. 1461 Sunset Way, Kdwm Liebenow, secretary of ■salary ijuiiie so young teachers will . iresent Matawan High School build* the llolimlfl Township Hoard of Cliffwood Beach, was struck by have ii better pay incentive lo come fng as a grammar school 4or use Health, unmmnced today rubies "after September 1962.” Alfred R. lightning Monday evening; about. into tin* system . There had be*si| clinics for dogs will* be held. Tliuxs- 6:20 o'clock. The lightning hit an- seven vacancies on u slaff of 30, Manville, chairman of the building day, Auj1, 17. from 7 ;111 to program committee of the former overhang and traveled down to the The Imunl art a “flat rate" of pin. tun! Saturday, Aug. If), frimi television set, blowing out the elcc- $llit)0 per annum for the first -three Matawan Township Board of Edu- 11 a nt u> VI o'clock noon, ut the tricity. Several sparks scattered on y e a rs o! te,-idling in tlu* , cation^ advanced the proposal as township garage, Crawford's Corn* Mrs. Bonnema, who was watching for those with Jhe H.S. .l)ej;ree It the best way to "evacuate" the: er Kd , llohndel Township. Dr. Ce Matawan Elementary School build* television. Mr. fionnfema reported is with nn M A. The guide had d i Spruit}* will he Ihe v eterin arian Tuesday morning he noticed the contained' u , starting salary of in g ,. e re c ted in 1895, as soon as in chtirge Members of thc Holmdel plaster boards in the ceiling of the (H S .) JKlOtl und a second step of possible. ( M'lu A j'iociatlon will assist nl thi* Mr. Manville believed there could, living room had been loosened-foy J'HOO, the ftGOll pay not lu'injt nt* clinic ^ Ulned until the t lu id year. be- 16 rooms for grammar school the. slight explosion th at h ad b&cn use derived of the. building. The caused inside the house. - 1 ho* chaoi-i1 wad a)}rt!ed tu in an structure is operating as a high executive se.uslou tvv.o weeks u. n», school with 19 classrooms plus spe (ollinson New hul thori* kIill was nrrm m nitnis tiis- cialized „ instruction a'nd service cu.ssion whro it came up lor vote sites,, but Mr. Trianville acknowl Named Manager in open nnvimg. Jolm Nanowlcl) edged that the - State Department Hoaritl^ecrelary umiwti his follow hoard mpmbevs Of Education regulations for g ram or hetuK “panicked" into Injudiclokis Matawan Office nml Iwi.ilv a n io n by Ihe u*«che# mar school rooms are not met by Middletown Aide To vtuamrii-s. iu* • clutied . them Iof the .size of some of the existing Keansburg S&L To jnmpmjj to a coiicluMim the p;iy high school classrooms. Hence his Fill Madison Post scale for young teachers was thi- estim ate of 16 g ra m m a r school Open Branch Aug. 5 Maiiuon Township Hoard ol lulu | cause ol the vtuuncie* without uiv» classrooms,, he noted, was after the -— LU* Ralph Wallace and Patrolman James Hoyt, Matawan Town The officers took at the felly under the-brJdHc where the (ioodrum cation nppointi d a new sccietaiy , due iloiisHleiutioii io otiiei im> tearing out of some of the walls Mrs. Elizabeth Vreeland, a life ship Policc, who were on the scene at Matawan Creek and the Roiite boy hung on and from which a swimming companion, Paul Davis, dived T huisduy. H r' Is WilUnm A. C o llu r lui.s snd redesigning and combining time resident of Matawan, will be S5 bridge Tuesday when the alarm was Riven of the drowning of -in after him. At the double-end boat lied to (he dock In the back soy. who will receive JKOOII pet Inviting Dlscoiitenl lome areas. Thera would be 18 th. manager of the Matawan Office Ham Goodnim jr., 15, Cliffwood Beach, checked the site at low tide ground, the (ioodrum -boy slipped from the urlp of the D uvIk bov hih! veur foi the IflUl 02 sdiiml yeur | Mr Nar/owldt also louiul llu) grammar school rooms removed of the Keansburg Savings and Loan again this morning. ' was carried oil In the rapldly-swlrllng currenl. He also Rets mileage ut ciithi cciits | l*nanl mviiing dlsconlent in ihe fi>s* for use when the Matawan Elemen- Association. The office will be pet m ile‘ MiMi ColliOhim(olliohon funhus •been • ii*iu In'1 nut- um ilinji• Us ituii'ii>..>s’ . tary School is "evacuated." opened officially on Saturday at _ u L r* • a.ssi.slaoi sec.ielaiv to the Middle "> the guule regularly ||(> clmij{.-i| The Idea met with general board 134 Main St., in the center of Mat Levitt School R U riS H U g n Q l C om pofcyn loan IowohIhp Hoard ot I.dui-Itlion lhe Murllmm \StiH tiodri utiii. acceptance but for possible finan awan Borough. 1 ■ Lanzaro Wanls Police Department This makrs the second allempl ; (*uules al Ihe lop iuom1 m| cial difficulties. Daniel F. Heaney Harry P. Seamen, Executive Vice Matawan Regional Board of Joroier Momnuulh (,'o u n l j* to flit the o f lu r rtlJ<le vac uttt hisl 1 ''" l 1,1 l*l‘' hollnin 11 •- w:mi<*t| wanted the architects reminded Education M onday authorized President of the institution, said the J iuIrc John C. (iiorUuno Monday u ml fi hy Ihe uulnuH v de.ith «»l • kl " u bmv a. IimmIici itli llnc<) (hat "minimum cost" was a prime Ronald Senseman, MerchantvUle, new office will bring a variety of In Marlboro Twp., Cites ('.rime Rise was named campaign ionnu|;cr llnrem el) MiHi'iny Ivsotuonlln v,,," s Ihr s\-.imr w ,i> i;mii|| id consideration in their work of re architect for W. J. Levitt, pro financial services to tha people of for Richard J. Ilughos, Demo uj*o the ho.it d n mi m'iI a W esllield ^ 11 ii/. ""on l,“'llu- ’""iu1n.imc lr\«-l|r \ i-l M design. Matawan and its environs. The as- posing a 1300-house development Bennett, Janw ich N qm ed Specials; cralic nominee for governm._ lhe Hum to ihe posi hut he tesie.nci' “ ‘ lilll tin- IIHllIC t'IIH‘111 “i of Matawan Township, to draw •' "Waterr-Sewer;-FrcmdwsBr-Applied*fsor *------ II ..I .. I. RAk.lllil*.l IB..^ ft.Bf.lll.IB A ( .. ^ , it tt I L II. ... I George A. Loscoe, the board see- eral Home Loa^Bajjit Its savings Brunch11 renldeni and brother ol ho<iid p ii'sid rn l. ii’M-tilrd ll 1<)>:<’111,1 il \s,is mill'll1 rotary, cautioned that the contract accounts are insuredto $10,000.00 plans for a J4-rooin school to be A. Henry (iiordano, l ong Branch C om m itteem an Josep h A. Lou-, available to build a water aiul .<k*w nrw tipfUi.i mil > had liled foi thr .............’•'•■'■••I 'I ' N .1 f would have' to include provision for donated by Mr. Levitt and to attorney who also has an office V\».| hiu|i plwiifi Hie I mu i < | w nh zaro called on the Murlboro Town er system lo serve, tlie whole lown po>t ami linn with live hrih-i <(uuli a cash settlement with.the Archi represent the board at hearings I in Keyport. MippoMlions (Hat olhei llu n .^ I Im i| ship Committee Thursday to “do 4-h(p Tfu*y Cited other p h u v s fn .it ions Imd hern inlet viewed Mi , tects if a proposition to bond to re in Trenton on these plans. j hi acreptlnu (he campaign 1**1 V luoiijflii if\«> \ .M .iiii ii". (,n,i f||^ something" about a police depart where, ihey chimed, the installing ( cillmson h«iH n device 111 Ini'uteh* 1 model the present high school into Harold J. Dolan, board presi j chairmanship, former Judge (ilor- ‘ iho..I ' nl h.it lii> w.tv H4».- ik mi. ment for lhe township He injected of water ond newer «vsli'in* by adniiiH siiiilioo 11 dim It u I ({•' i » und grammar school failed to secure dent, slated (he developer will I dano said of theJ)uLmrral1c nom Nil N,o /o»\ m Ii i u v i l »• i| \ | i , a the mutter when called upon to the|r firm hud brought in bin (o iln ee y e im Iiiih heen immsiunl 1 Jupport of the voters. An approved put up a 24-room schooi to start H I lo mine with h'iu nml In] vote for the appointment of two ad inee, a former .Slate Superior to .1 W lhmilhniei , Middh'lown with, the final ; JO rooms to be d u s lry .