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Woodbridge Area Public Library of Fetch Branch \ 556 N»w Brunswick Avenue J SUPPORT YOUR POLICE -»« «Q THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY m ac rt MO O UK4K COO TOP COVERAGE Leader-Frew and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison i u *4 Olui Hill At P. 0. WttdMdf t. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, April 3, 1968 TEN CENTS After 55 Years At Same Old Stand: Montazzoli, Green Street, Truck Terminal Investigation Shoemaker, Is Retired Nears Completion In Township By RUTH WOLK WOODBRIDGE - By May vets of the Division of Health; them most of the information zoned, land area, size; use Township for six months. The \v:)CDBRIDGE — Fifty-five 1, an investigation of the Joseph Gates of the Depart- they need. of land, percentage of park- hearing was supposed to have ye s in the same business and trucking industry in this ment of Planning and Sgt. The items include: Type of ing area, vacant area, build- been held last night but was at :he same "stand" is a long Township will be completed Arnold Hauser, police photo- operation: tank trucks, haul- ing area; distance from resi- delayed until April 17 to al- tiiv.v and the administration will grapher. ing, general construction, dential area, non-conforming low the Planning Board to begin work in drafting a new "It is wonderful to have other; facilities-number of use; traffic-i« access a prob- make recommendations. That is the record chalked up ordinance regulating truck Such great resource people on by Pasquale Montazzoli, 22 buildings, approximate size lem?; Is the operation hazar- The origina'l ordinance was terminals. Business Adminis our staff", Meholick declared. of buildings, truck washing dous?; evidence of road introduced because residents G.ecn Street, better known to trator George Meholick and At a meeting of the group all as "Tony". Tuesday, Tony facilities; pollution control-is abuse, any neighborhood com- complained that truckers Council President Joseph •flf researchers they were told truck washing effluent col- reared. Nemyo revealed today. to outline goals and an eval- plaints, nature of complaints. were polluting streams with For years, Tony has ham- lected?; is the effluent classi- The miscellaneous items in- the effluent from the wash- "I have been very pleased uation of the complete study fied or separated?; is there mered away as the "dean" of with necessary photographs clude housekeeping, general ing of tank trucks. Truckers Wipodfcridge eobblers in,the win with the results of the survey any pre-treatment?; where is appearance. admitted that some of the so far", said Meholick, "and in order to provide standards the waste disposed?; are any dow of his small shop next to and guidlines to prepare an truckars were at -fault but tlie LEADER-PRESS building we have top people doing the floor drains connected to Moratorium Set job." ordinance. either sanitary or storm sew- Initially, an ordmancrwas objected to the entire indus- As he workod he waved to hts try being penalized. The six customers as they walked or Thorough Study ers?; is any waste discharged introduced January 16 but Working on the survey are month moratorium on con- rode by. At one time, Tony knew Mary Elizabeth Tappen, The researchers who have to nearby stream?; how is there was considerable con- practically every resident of have been putting in a great the solid refuse disposed?; if troversy and objections and struction was then devised to Bnilding Inspector; Captain disposed by incineration, does Uie ordinance was cancelled. give the administration time Woodbridge because for years Howard Tune of the Police deal of their own time at he was Che only cobbler within night and on weekends have it conform to state regula- Then an ordinance was in- to investigate thoroughly and miles. Department; Nicholas Cam- tions? troduced to bar construction esablish permanent standards pagna, head of the Division been using a form made up of two sheets which gives Zoning How is area used, of truck terminals in the of control. Montazzoli same to this coun- of Sanitation; Joseph Wuko- try from Italy in 1912 from a town near Rome. He worked for 4M-" : one year in Rahway before moving to Woodbridge. One~Man, One- Vote Rule A bit sad over his retirement, State Grant Helps Build but at the same time his face wreathed in a brave smile, Mon tazzoli recalled his early days Book Examination Room Makes Census Important in Woodbridge as we sat and WOODBRIDGE — A library will be a cultural center as well WOODBRIDGE — If the spe- they are fairly equal in each talked. PASQUALE MONTAZZOLI examination room — a room, as a depository for books. The which will be stocked with nely firm of Merchant k Seidel, NeW cial census to get underway soon ward. Last year the registered "I.,had many good times in in Woodbridge Township shows voters at the time of the prima- the Leader-Press building when books sent by publishers ani, Brunswick, has been engaged a.s architects. The firm is well large inequities in the Wards, ries were as follows: it was the Masonic Temple", which will be used bbyy all libraf- the administration will "take a the aooemaker told us. j "The ies in the regi;ion—wile l be erect- known in this area as it was First -.Ward, 8,335; Second Township Trying to Find architects for the Administra long look at it" tf*d "make Ward, 8fl5; Third Ward. 8.1 tO; auditorium Was on thei*ird ed in what is now empty changes if necessary" to comply floor (where our photographer, used for storage on the ion Building and Court House Fourth Ward, 8,924; Fifth Ward, in New Brunswick. The firm with the U. S. Supreme Court 8,772; m u. total of 42,986 regis- Windsor J. Lakis now has his floor of the Municipal Building. ruling placing local govern- dark room). All the sljows and Buyer for Kdppers Plant The cost of constructing tha also has done work for Rutgers tered voters. Today the register- University and drew the plans ments under its one-man, one- ed voters number 44,000. movies were heM ther*. In one oom—which will actually be di- vote rule. Council president Jo- of the stores in the building was PORT READING — Win- cess operators, Glessner said, vided in two rooms — will be for a library addition at Glass- However, the one-man, one- eld J. Fain, head of the Indus- are trained technicians, in de- boro State College. seph Nemyo said at the weekly a post office and everyone con- borne mostly through state press conference. vote rule is based on total pop- gregated there to get their mail. rial Commission, has been as- mand in the State's extensive grant. In about a year and a ulation. Thus, an older section gned the task to find a buyer chemical industry. If the registered voters in the like Woodbridge, may not have Next door was Pete Peterson's half, the book examination room Township were used as a basis, tailor shop and Peter Greiner's >r the Sinclair-Koppers Co., Severance Pay will be moved to the proposed Librarian-for-Day as many children as may be Barber Shop, both my friends." lant here which will discontin- A release from the company Central Library which will be found in Colonia where the ma- Program Outlined jority population is made up of Montazzoli, a widower, met e operations on April 26. He Tuesday stated that it is engag constructed in the civic complex MAYOR RALPH P. BARONE [A)ml to Attend his late wife, Laura, who was a 'ill work in cooperation with of- ed in efforts to help find other adjacent to the Health Center WOODBRIDGE - As part of younger people. sister-in-law of James Ca'tano, icials of Sinclair-Koppers Com- employment for affected em- nd Woodbridge Senior High FEELING JUST FINE: Job Corps Workshops Prior to 1956, the Township the observance of National Li- "Hello", came a strong voice Sewaren. "in Jimmy Catano's any. The surprise announce- ployees. It noted further that re School. The room in the town brary Week the Free Public Li- WOODBRIDGE — Captains was made up of three wards — 6tore in Sewaren." ent that the plant was going cent negotiations with the Oil, hall will then be turned over to from a phone in Kootn First Ward was Woodbridge brary of Woodbridge will ba 308 at John F. Kennedy Com- Howard Tune, Joseph McLaugh- close down was made Tues- Chemical and Atomic Workers the Township for use by the mu- host to several high school jun- lin and*Arthur Donnelly and Lts. proper; Second Ward included "We were married in St. An- nicipality.' munity Hospital. thony's Church, Port Reading in lay. The action will put 200 lo- International Union resulted in iors and seniors who will be "Li- Robert Thompson, Anthony Fords, Hopelawn, Keasbey, Ise- 1919 by Father Galassi", the al employees out of work. an agreement on severance pay "As I see it, it is a good deal brarians for a Day." The stud- "Well, hello, you certainly O'Brien and Robert Tune, of lin and Colonia; Third Ward was shoemaker related. Council' President Joseph Nem- for which the Port Reading em for us. The book examination ents, who have tentatively indi- don't sound sick", said this re- Woodbridge Police Department Avenel, Port Reading, Sewaren Montazzoli is Lhe father of immediately called a meet- Payees are now eligible. room will be panelled and will cated that they may pursue ca porter.
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