Not Chosen for Bond Exchange

Not Chosen for Bond Exchange

Il'J'fl'HIJHi. JH W v,*- Official Newspaper of Middlesex County and ^VOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER YEAR Woodbridge Township WOODBTUDGE, N. J. FRIDAY MOUNlXt;, 1^X^^71936. THREE CENTS COLLECTOR SAYS Penalized STADIUM WOULD NOT CHOSEN FOR Reached On Tomorrow 1936 IS BANNER MEAN TWO GENT WOODBRIDGE. — All em- TOWN EMPLOYES plnyeos' applications tor the BOND EXCHANGE assignment of a number for YEAR OF OFFICE JUMP IN TAXES SPENCER ANNOUNCES SAL- Scicinl Security Accounts must nmmer WUrM, the power SATISFACTORY ARRANGE- $1,367,770.44 COLLECTED; the O. OP. ARIES WILL BE PAID EN- be in the hands of the local SAYS MORRISON CHRISTIE throne MENTS MADE WITH STUB- ; imstmaster not later than to- . TO-DATE-EXPECTS $185,- \ de- TIRELY IN CASH IN DISCUSSING TAXPAY- BORN BONDHOLDER morrow, December 5. 000 MORE ERS' RESOLUTION ' that the M»|M will There arc five ways in ; ^ I p,;,|tlvely wid absolutely have DISCUSSEC PAY CUT which this application may be ! WOODBRIDCK. — Amos to run a»»ln «*» JW " WOO1 (BRIDGE.—After n i returned to the local post- i 'n Andy fixures flontod out WOODBRIDCK.—"If tl>$ j Hen Vojel oppotet Grelner it <on(Vienc(> yesterday after-•. nuistpr, and in no case is it 4 WOODBRinc.K. - "AH noon with ,l. S. Hippie who is of the tax collector's office Hoard of Education should"' should be a Art"* of » necessary to prepay postage: i\kc over the stadium it Pirction Mike Trainer al- employees paid by public ai'liiij; for the Township in! 1 It rilay be handed to your yesterday with Tax Collect- ,„ .larlfles the record by pub- funds will receive their sal- Ihi' refinancing matter, Com employer. tor Michael J. Trainer pre- I'oulrl menn but a two cent 1 dieting that on December 31, 1936, iitiv announcing he will ieek aries entirely in cash during miiteeman Frederick A. Spencer, 2 It may be handed to any ncrease on each taxpayer's j the Township ot Woodbridge will rtlt I'liairman of the finance committeo labor organization of which ax hill," said Morrison Chris December." have collected approximately $1,- knew It all along Mlehael. s..id that no definite date has been you nre a member. .c, (halrman of the Athletic com- That announcement was 3. It may be handed to your 550,000 in taxes for the year - '•!> i ii-d for the exshange of bonds ittee of the board last night when 0 - - 0 rftade last night by Committecman letter carrier. breaking all records—even the sked to comment on the resolu- ji,mc Kumor is whispering Fred Spencer, chairman of the the new ones to carry a lower 4. It may be delivered to the 1934 all-time high. „'„ This time she quietly ad- finance committee and includes all interest rate. lon passed recently by the Wood- ..in local post office in person or During the past month tax col- K«rney Romano •.'.. that Township Attorney teachers, policemen and janitors, However, Spencer did say that by messenger. iridge Township Taxpayers' as- satisfactory arrangements had lections amounted to $227,969.81 WOODBRIDGE.-No yearly K. McElroy can have a nice in fact all employees of the Town- 5. It may be mailed in a lociation opposing the move. i.i been reached with one bondhold- ] us compared with $112,14761 for vacation of two weeks and no ,.,1,. iob for the asking Pop ship of Woodbridge and the Board Mioharl j, Trainer sealed envelope addressed as IT who was delaying proceedings j the same period last year and with i days off fur the time being at As tar as 1 am concerned," con •'.'..I^Kler) Neville, formerly of of Education. WOODBRIDGF,. "1 will follows: Postmaster, local. .inued Christie, "the matter If up until now by refusing to agree j $149,406.27 (or the month of Oc-j least. That is part of the pun- /,',', ii,.,iding and now of Sewar- "We feel that the employees can most certainly run again and You du not fill out or file dormant until I report back to the io accept the new bonds. tober. ishment that was meted out to ,., v ;is the life of the Firemen's use the cash before Christmas and for the office of tax collector, an application for an account board on December 21. Th«n It Is •make no mistake about that." "All that has been straightened Of the November collections Karney Romano, by the police ,','inii' Thanksgiving Eve While as long as we have it available number if you are now 85 up to the board. I received tempor- out," Spencer said, "and 1 might committee following n com- ,•',„„., chief Tommy Kath proved they might as well have it," com-: declared Michael J. Trainer m years old or will reach 65 be- $200,049.61 was in ca«h and $27,- ary figures AS to costs and I und- add very satisfactorily." plaint made by a Cutter's ,!„., u an omtor of no mean obil- mented the first ward representa- Continued on Page Eight fore January 1, 1937. 920 in bonds. Then again $182,- erstand that we can erect a fence The finance head also stated Continued on Page Eight i!-' Tommy urged theapeakers tive. ; 470.61 was for general taxes as and temporary bleachers, good for that there was a possibility that „ , i a short then v*$n it compared with $75,549.90 for Nov en years, for $5,000." u Asked whether the cash basis the investment bankers would give ...... his turn went on to talk for would be continued in January, i ember 1935. Christie also said that if the Tax the Township the $1,300,000 nccc-s- Trainer pointed with pride :'t , ;il, hour Incidentally, the Spencer said: ' ; WALSH IN FAVOR payers' association considered sary for the completion of the re- the record and also noted that ':'-'.',n' w.is a wow The town is "We'll take that up in January." what the board has to pay for rent linancing plan by December 15. ' since January 1 to date, $1,367,- •,,i uniting about It. The finance chairman refused In ng the Amboy City Stadium and Silencer expressed himself an 770.44 has been collected and al- comment much on the recent de- READY FOR MANY the loss of revenue due to the lack satisfied with the progress of the OF TELETYPE IN o - - • . ready exceeds the total collections GETS NO MERCY of nttendance becaUSt people do- mands for restoration ot pay cuts. tefur.ding plan and hoped to have Fran*, late Main street fish for 1935 which amounted to $f>, not like to go out of town, the "We ,ire not out of tile hole yet, the whole matter settled by the nun. now a relief investigator, ,332,573.63. erection of bleachers here would even though we are nine-tenths first of the year when he will turn apparently doesn't know the APPLICANTS COUNTY TIE-UP The tax collector said that he ex AT LOCALJMT be a saving. uut. It is easy to shout but it is his attention to the preparation • I pected to collect at least $185,000 election li over he contin- hard to assimilate. If we restored 'The faculty and student man- EXPECT LARGE QUOTA of the 1937 budget. WOULD BE IMPROVEMENT; in December. He bases his estimate BROWN SENDS ELIZABETH ue* to wear a Landon button the 20 per cent pay cut it would agers of the high school, Christie BOYS DO NOT HAVE TO on the fact that he expects substun ,,r is it for effect A town- add $100,000 to the budget. FranK- IN CRIMINAL INVESTICA- MAN TO COUNTY explained, are in a quandary be- tiul payments from the Citizens' ,hip official Is selling Xmas l)1 I am not going to consider it un- BE ON RELIEF TON HE SAYS WORKHOUSE cause they do not know how to Building and Loan Association, the I , irds After nine years the til after the first of the year. First make up next year's schedule. WORKHOUSE TRIP Port Reading Building and Loan (.imlllar face of "Congo" i» 1 am going to finish the refinan- WOODBR1DGE.— Drunken dri Most ol the teams refuse to play i WOODBRIDCK, — .lohn WOODBRIDGK.-Chief of Po- association and the Woodbridge missing from the Hy-way din- cing program." IIIT .liimcs A. Walsh, in an inter- ers c;m expect little mercy unless Woodbridge has a home jOnienhisev, municipal di- Ceramics. field. er his friends are pulllni kr t d that mu n icip : 1 view last night, said he was heart- Judge Arthur Brown's court, Jud lor lil» come-back. .'.! l^! f. °° . , , , ' vector of relief, today an- ENDS IN BRUISES "The way I look at it," the Se- and board employees would b ily in favor of the installation of a ing from the judge's statements nounced that he is now yestciday morning when he fine warenite concluded, "is that ap- o - - o satisfied with a partial restoration (ininty teletype system for which of salary cuts. They point out th;>t cepting applications for ( prosecutor Charles M. Morris ap- SAILORS STAGE one Dommico Basile, ol 8S5 Mar. proximately 6,000 children would ;<;, are told that a certain mar- other municipalities have taken enlistment in the first wo'.'k 3 PRISONERS 1« ;ired before the Board of Free- tin street, Elizabeth $200 *nd cost be ,enel|tted at vory li. 30st." ..,.,1 woman ut ye old town hall similar steps at least a year a^n. of January.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    8 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us