THE COAST ADVERTISER B S M R ,H.J

THE COAST ADVERTISER B S M R ,H.J

beuiaf pub. ti£ lO T i AVE., THE COAST ADVERTISER b S M R ,H.J. Official Newspaper For Belmar, South Belmar, Wall Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avonrby-th&Sea 0 7 7 1 9 Seventy-fourth Year — No. B — 8 Page* BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1966 Seven Ceata Garden Center, Furniture Store Mayor Coeyman Belmar Republicans Install Plans Approved in Wall Township Resigns, Cites Urban Renewal Moving Ahead m u x TOWNSHIP - Plans for ers from his home. He protested a garden and farm center and the “ red tape” when the Board Recent Illness Haight Tells Chamber Group furniture store on part of a 13- observed he could not live in his SOUTH BELMAR - Mayor Mil­ acre tract at Route 34 and the home, if he used it for an office, BELMAR—The footings are in, j men at Pat’s Diner, River Road,, steel work, $15,496; Van OevC, ton Coeyman Tuesday night re­ Glendoia&llenwood road were without Board of Adjustment ap­ the reenforced steel is in place, today. Inc., plumbing, $63,200 and i approved by the Wall Township proval. signed from the Borough Council and the building will soon be go­ The group had gathered at | ing, $60,450; the Electrical Coo- Planning Board this week. Use permits were granted to for “reasons of health.” He told ing up. noon today to hear from Mr. struetion Co., West End, electric- the Coast Advertiser that he had Larry P. Edwards, Sea Girt, Bond Cleaners to open a store That was the report given today Haight a report on the progress al, $40,896; Turnbull Elevator* been hospitalized recently and who sought permission, said the on Route 35 and to Dr. C. Doug­ to the Belmar Chamber of Com­ of the Belmar Urban Renewal $20,400, and the Big Top that his physician told him to center will include a building las Hoyt for dental and profes­ m erce by Donald E. Haight, Ur­ program, and it got a report that scaping Co., landscaping, ' _ “ take it easy.” ban Renewal Director, at a meet­ which will house a real estate sional offices in two homes for­ indicated progress in the pro-' Under the Borough’ s $1,236,829 Mayor Coeyman had been ap­ office, gift shop, and living quar­ merly owned by Well Built ing of the Chamber and business- gram. Urban Renewal project, 48 prop­ pointed mayor on Nov. 23 to fill ters. He said he has part of the Homes, Rte. 35. I^r. Haight said that the pro­ erties are to ecquired. Already. the vacancy created when former tnaet under lease to W. R. Haz­ Minor subdivisions were grant­ posed $730,442 six-floor, 50-unit Mr. Haight said, 24 have been Mayor Isaac Reiff resigned to Senior Citizen's apartment build­ ard. who will operate the furni­ ed to Frederick and Virginia obtained at a $536,477 figure, 1® become a Monmouth County un­ Sherman's Seek ing between Seventh and Eighth ture store, to be built facing Chafey, Ramshorn Drive; Kicli- others have reached agreement dersheriff. The term extended un­ Route 34. ard Sharpe, Ridgewood Rid., and Avenues, on Railroad Avenue, on terms, at $371,000, six are to til Dec. 31, 1966. was progressing nicely. It will, be obtained through condemna­ Plans submitted by Edward I. L. D. Edwards, Rte. 35 and Al­ Return of Land Meanwhile, Mayor Coeyman he said, be completed within a tion, and two others are still Brown, of Monmouth Airport, to lenwood Rd. BELMAR - While Urban Re- said, Council President John year. rebuild the skating rink and bowl­ under study. Ivins would act as m ayor until newal Director Donald E. Haight ing alley that burned more than Already, however, Mr. Haight Under the Urban Renewal Borough Council appoints a mem­ was giving the Chamber of Com-, £e - a year ago, were approved by plans, he continued, residents and Mothers Honored ber of Council to fill the vacancy. m erce a gtowing report on the ,ble {or Uk 50 the Board. business firms relocatianed may In his letter of resignation, Mr. Tl>e Board granted a use per­ S X r f “ “ *• ^m orrow, all ap- obtain a displacement fee to pay Coeyman said he was forced to, the costs of moving. mit to Myron Taylor, industrial At Scout Dinner n - ^ plications will have been sent ou! take the action “ tor personal^ c o l t filing suit against the a„d the job of culling out the sue- Proposed in the renewal pro­ representative of the Monmouth MANASQUAN - Junior Girl Board of Commissioners. reasons.” Later, he told an Ad­ cessful applicants will begin. gram is a 14-story, 105-unit high County Planning Board, for the Scout Troop 268 honored their vertiser reporter that his health , S herm an Cleaners, through Persons seeking apartments rise apartment building in the Standard Klein Hardware Co. to Mothers recently iat their second was the reason. their owners Mr. and Mrs. David must have been a resident of Bel­ block surrounded by 10th and Uth build a dye casting factory on Annual Mother-Daughter Dinner Council at the session author­ Taft, 102 Inlet Terrace, hold that mar for a year, and receive less Avenues, and the Railroad and Allenwood road. at the Castaways Restaurant, ized applications for state aid for they sold the land to the Bor­ than $4,000 a year income. The Route 35. This, Mr. Haight aatf. Glenn Q-Hch, 1357 Wyckoff here. the improvement and mainten­ ough for the Urban Renewal be­ hfead of the family, also, must be will probably cost about $2 mil­ R<I.t was ordered by the Board CONGRATULATIONSI —• CommiMkoer John Taylor, a member The 16 scouts planned the menu ance of 18th Avenue from Bed­ cause they were told they had 62 or older. lion to temporarily halt operation of of the Executive Boardard iof the Betmar Republican Club, hands and each patrol made different ford Road to B Street. to under Urban Renewal terms. The apartment is being con­ The project, tho, hac pro­ his sign making business. He was the gavel to Ronald T. GUb, right, «ew presidwit of the chib. decorations and was in charge of Acting Mayor Ivins also said And, they charge they were told structed in a tract that formerly gressed to the degree that trans­ told to get >a certificate of occu­ Mr. Taylor Is the retiring president of the group. their table. be would consider an application they would be given the first pri­ held the Arthur Freer welding fer of the title to the land wiQ pancy, submit a parking plan, and Nancy Ryan, Senior Troop 386, ority on repurchase. from the Belmar Youth Center BELMAR - At an installation vice president; Mrs. John Rible, shop, the home of P olice Chief probably be turned over to the move a sign he erected. showed slides and told erf her ex­ for replacement of playground dinner meeting of the Belmar Re­ secretary and Mrs. John Taylor, But, the suit claims, on March Lairy Vola, and a summer cot­ private concern that wifi rede­ Hie Beard recommended the periences at the 1965 Girl Scout basketball fixtures at the Bor­ publican Club held at the Capri treasurer. 22, the Borough Commission tage. velop the land and < Township Committee permit Don­ Senior Roundup in Idaho, when ough playground. Restaurant, Ronald T. Glab was. Mr. Glab appointed the follow­ adopted a resolution splitting up Several contracts for the work building by August 1. ald Corson to farm 11 acres on she was among one o f the 9,000 installed as president, succeed­ ing to the executive committee: the lot into two smaller lots, nd have already been approved. The had been received from eight Hospital road in an industrial attending from all over the coun­ ing Commissioner John Taylor. then offered the smaller of the B.J. Builders, Inc., West Long firms interested in the redevelop, zone. Board members said the try, and from 45 foreign coun­ John Taylor, Maria Hernandez, Other officers installed were Mrs. two sections to the Tafts. Branch, won flue contract for gen­ ing. he said. area may be rezoned for resi­ tries. District Women Julius Grayer, Peter Maclearie, William Hernandez, 1st vice presi­ The suits asks the court to re­ eral construction on a $524,000 Also planned is a *750,060 mo­ dential use. Mrs. Robert Holder, the Wall Edward Broege, Grace Rible, dent; Julius Grayer, 2nd vice scind the March 22 resolution bid; Park Iron and Steel, for tel, of U to B units, in die black The Board granted a use per Neighborhood chairman, and Mrs. John Rible, Don Glab and Doris i and order the Board to sell the bordered by tth and Mth Ave­ mit to Joseph Santoro to operate Hold Flower Show president; John Taylor, 3rd vice Thomas Hawkins, Wall Neighbor­ nues, and the Railroad and Route WALL TOWNSHIP - The 12 president; Peter Maclearie, 4th Tailor. I full parcel to the Tafts. a swim and health club on Route hood Cadette Consultant, were 35. T V motel will also incMe 35 at 17th avenue. clubs in the Fifth District of the guests of honor. Bond Approved a banquet room to hoM 200 per­ A use permit was denied to New Jersey State Federation of Mrs. N. R. Waugh and Mrs. sons, as well as a pool and other Women’s Clubs filled the Civic Wall Travel Trailer Association Exhibits Valentine Johnson, Allewootf tfd., Bruce Searing, troop leaders, facilities. who wanted to sell camping trail­ Auditorium of the Circle Plaza In Neptune City were in charge.

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