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NOW... the Cestip JERSEY BANK •THE DAILY ^REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, ft J.t-MONDAY, OCTOBER 27j 1969 RRI COMPANIES IN REVIEW — Matawan Borough's five*fire companies displayed equipment and manpower NEW LITTLE STREET BRIDGE OPENS — Freeholder Albert A. Allen snipped the ribbon Friday to open the $500,- Saturday in the third annual review by borough officials. George Viator, left, chief of the borough Fire Depart- 000 Little Street Bridge in rviatawan Borough. The new span, over man-made Lake Matawan, reopens the ave- ment and Councilman Vernon A. Ellison, chairman of the fire committee, viewed the assemblage in the Little nue for fire equipment arid cars between Broad St. and Atlantic Ave. On hand for'the ceremonies were, left to Street parking lot. The group includes Washington Engine, Hook and Ladder, Haley Hose, Midway Hose and the right, Howard Henderson, president of tin Borough Council; Joseph C. Irwin, freeholder director; Mr. Allen and Freneau Companies. (Register Staff Photo) Hans H. Froel ich, mayor of Matawan Township. Onlookers included borough and county officials. Haz e Ride by Wheelmen Man Killed Lacks Jurisdiction l (Continued* ) - ' (Continued) "We understand the firm (Continued) "This is practically a man- of the attorney general's of- would move its manufactur- hold to Allaire via such pic- was named vice-commander, In Crash date to the board to pay fice. ing operations from wew MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP- York City here if they decide turesque places as Five Point Charles Hetzel of St. David's, them," he said. The freeholders meet an- Pa., was Jose L. Arocho of Roger Ave., Clarification Asked to build," Mayor Joseph A. Road, where it stopped for elected treasurer, nually with the prosecutor, Morales stated. refreshments, Vanderveer arid Keith Lazarlere of Mich- Hightstown, is being held to- Mr. Irwin was asked to Vincent P. Keuper, and re- clarify the relationship be- Big Ratable Seen Road, Merrick Road, Squan- igan is the secretary. day in the Monmouth County view his budget requests and Jail, Freehold, on charges of tween the Board of Freehold- provide the funds in the coun- He added that while no fig- kum Yellowbrook Road and The Wheelmen will partici- ers and the prosecutor's of- causing death by auto in con- ty budget. ures have been advanced the the Squankum General Store.' pate in Macy's Thanksgiving fice in light of the State In- plant would be ''A multi-mil- nection with a fatal accident vestigation Commission (SIC) Another function the free- lion dollar ratable." When it arrived at Allaire, Day Parade in New York Saturday. investigation. holders have in relation with "We've been working with the group staged a picnic and City and the Philadelphia According to State Police at SIC last Monday questioned the prosecutor is to approve IFF on this for four months," then gave an exhibition of for- Mummers' Parade on New Hightstown, Mr. Arocho, 30, personnel In the prosecutor's assistant prosecutors. By law, the mayor related, adding mation riding and a demon- Year's Day. was the driver of the car in office and reviewed office Mr. Keuper can appoint three that in no way has there been which Jose Fernand Vargas stration of how to mount and The spirit of the day was records, including vouchers of assistants but needs approval a firm commitment on future Rodriquez, 23, of Hightstown- the prosecutor's office in the development. ride the high-wheelers. summed up by McNair, who Perrineville .Road, Millstone of the freeholders for addi- said, "The Wheelmen are county treasurer's office. The IFF, which presently has About. 200 people were on Township, was killed when investigators also subpoe- tional ones. Here, too, the re- interested in youngsters and operations in 23 countries is hand to watch them perform the car left the road and hit naed the office's financial' quest is approved by a judge- faced with a continued sales old timers,"-and Hambacher, a utility pole at 5:50 p.m. records. before it reaches the freehold- growth, according to Mr. Bid- at the State Park. who said, "Cycling has kept Saturday on Rt. 1 here. Mr. Irwin explained that ers. die. "There is constant need The group completed its me young at 69." Rodriquez was pronounced the prosecutor is appointed by to review the current manu- Bills Are Paid day at Allaire by electing of- As for the cycles, antiquat- dead at the scene of the ac- the governor and his office facturing facilities and to ficers for next year. McNair ed as they are, "They're bet- cident by Monmouth County comes under the jurisdiction The freeholder director said plan ahead for future devel- was reflected commander, ter than a horse," McNair Medical Examiner Dr. C. that as long as the vouchers opment of the corporation," and Ernest Knight of Maine declared. \ Malcolm B. Gilman. he added. Anthony Pingatorc from the prosecutor's office COOLING THE ROOF — Red Bank firemen train one fall within their budget appro- LONG BRANCH—Anthony i Reiterating the reason for of three aerial hoses on the flaming roof of the Drive- priation, they are paid. the firm's announcement, Mr. B. Pingatore, 78, of 525 High in-Laundromat, 18-20 Mechanic St., Red Bank, where St., here, died Thursday in Stomber explained, "We real- County Budget Director ly just wanted to confirm all fire swept the second -floor at 5:35 this morning. Back Monmouth Medical Center af- Theodore J. Narozanick said NOW... ter a short illness. the rumors and wonderings of taps sounded just before 9:20 a.m. that the vouchers are checked our many employes in the He was born in Long for accuracy by the county Bayshore area. But right now (Register Staff Photo) Branch, the son of the late treasurer's office and if they it's just a feasibility study Russell and Frances Pinga- are approved by Mr. Keuper with no firm decision." tore. and by a judge, they are paid. enjoy 2 credit plans on 1 card He was a communicant of The new ratable would Holy Trinity Catholic Church, The 1969 budget appropria- have a healthy impact on here, and was a retired tion for ,the prosecutor's the township tax rate, which County Births plumber. office provides $240,357 for has come under fire for in- salaries »tid wages, an in- creasing school costs due to RIVERVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith YOUR EASY CHARGE YOUR MASTER CHARGE He is survived by his wid- Red Bank (nee Gloria Smith), 1222 ow, Mrs. Bessie Handler crease of "$22,291 over last the influx of residents from year, and ?70,000 for other ex- such developments as Raritan Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dakin Muirroe Ave., Asbury' Park, Pingatore; three sons, son, Saturday. G&CEHTIlALJERSEYBANniHlST CO. Russell Pingatore of Brick penses. Valley USA and the need for (nee Karin Odparlik), 7 E. Township, Joseph Pingatore additional school plants. Lincoln Ave., Atlantic High- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Proult Included in this last cate- lands, son, Friday. (nee Patricia Supher), 151 of Elberon, and Robert Ping- gory, Mr. Narozanick ex- atore of Long Branch; a Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fina- Stockton Ave., Ocean Grove, plained, are such items as Kniffin Given 1 son, Saturday. daughter, Mrs. Frances Sala- telephone bills, court costs, more (nee Loretta DeLucia), mone of Onkhurst; two extradition costs, training, Taxpayer Post 1 Kerry Drive, Hazlet, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mc- sisters, Mrs. Louise Scalzo and investigating expenses. ter, Friday. Cline (nee Rita Lawson), 1008 and Mrs. Mary Mararchi, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Summerfield Ave., Asbury FAIR HAVEN — The Fair Park, daughter, Saturday. both of Long Branch; eight The SIC had subpoenaed Haven Taxpayers Association Schaffer (nee Charlotte Gian- grandchildren, and one great county Chief of Detectives nini), 14 Schelly Drive, New Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bark- grandchild. executive committee.has ap- John M. Gawler, who super- pointed Harry Kniffin to fill ' Monmouth, daughter, Friday. ley (nee Unis Adams), Siloam mn CMW tow im OUIOI un / V -__ A High Mass of Re- vised the daily operation of the three-year term of Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pom- Road, Freehold, son, Satur- quelm was offered today at the prosecutor's office, to ap- lace Bennett on its board of pliano (nee Helen Mular- day. 9 a.m., at Holy Trinity Cath- pear before the commission directors. chuk), 204 Hawthorne Drive, Mr. and Mrs. James Mar- olic Church. Jnterment but Mr. Gawler last Thursday Clark Township, son, Friday. tin (nee Norma Holmes), 1316 will be in Mt. Carrnel Ceme- William DeSante, first vice committed suicide. president, was moved up to Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh Springwood Ave., Asbury tery, West Long Branch, un? Park, daughter, yesterday. derjthe direction of the Dami- At the order of Gov. Rich- president. The resignation of (nee Mary Creenan), 4 Buck- ano* Funeral Home, Long ard J. Hughes, the attorney Mrs.: Rae Brown, second vice nell Drive, Hazlet, son, Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milne Branch. general's office is conducting president was accepted. day. (nee Carol Dorobek), 65 Ir- a special investigation into It was decided the school Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bar- win Ave., Freehold, son, yes- the death of Mr. Gawler. One study committee would con- nett (nee Marilyn Chiron), terday. Mrs. Blonda Fischer aspact of the probe is to de- tinue to study the possibility 141 Bingham Ave., Rumson, Mr. and Mrs. William War- WINDSOR, Vt. - Mrs. termine if there is a relation- of regionalization and would daughter, Friday. ren (nee Francine Humbert), Blonda M. Fischer, 91, of 316 ship between Mr. Gawler's have a report at a public 8 Monmouth Ave., Freehold, Mr.
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