Ill4 David Greene Is Named As Fired Hearing on Route

Ill4 David Greene Is Named As Fired Hearing on Route

VOL. K, NO. y KENDALl PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 19G7 Not over 75 per cent advefti»in Ne\vsstan(i IOC pei’ copy ttiiiiiimimiiiiMiiinmiHmimiuiiimimiimiiiwiiiimiHimiHiiMe David Greene Is Named As Fired A panel of five judges announced committee planning that city's Out­ Richard J. Hughes and the South ill4 this week that it had selected David standing Young Man Award pro­ Brunswick Citizens for Rep. Ed­ M. Greene, 34, of 23 Woodbine gram. ward Patten , He was also a Road, Kendall Park, as South Mr. Greene has been active In member of the South Brunswick Brunswick's "Outstanding Young the Democratic Party'and was Citizens for Kennedy organiza­ Special Election Man of the Year". chairman of the Constitution and tion. ■ The award, sponsored by the Bylaws Committee in the South A member of the New Bruns­ Say s Verosloff South Brunswick Jaycees, will be Brunswick Democratic Club, of wick, Middlesex County, New Jer­ To Settle Pact formally presented at a banquet which he has been a meinber since sey, .-\merican Bar Association, Not Authorized in Mr. Greene''s honor on Satur­ 1961. Mr. Greene was admitted to prac­ With Authority day, March 18, at the Prlnpeton He was a chairman of both the tice law before the Supreme Court To Offer Plan Inn, Princeton. South Brunswick Citizens for Gov. (See GREENE, back page) A special election on a service Mr. Greene is a lawyer with contract between the South Bruns- the David M. Greene law firm in with Township Committee and the New Brunswick and has been the In a unanimous yote Tuesday M im ic a l Utilities Authority has South Brunswick townshlpattorney night, the South Brunswick Board been scheduled for April 14, since early last year. He was of Health fired Irving Verosloff, The date was set last Thprs- also township attorney in 1962 the attorney representing it in by the Township Committee In and 19iW. its odor problem suit against the response to a petltlonslgnedby 621 He was selected from nine nom­ Municipal Utilities Authority, township property owners protest­ inees by judges John J. Dineen,. The action was taken, said board ing the contract and demanding JemeS D. Jones, Joseph S. Kim- member E.T. Kornegay, who made a referendum. son, Andrew s. Jt^nson aikl Abra­ the motion for the removal, be­ The decision to hold the elec­ ham Dobin; His selection was cause Mr. Verosloff "acted on his tion was made the previous Tues- based .largely on civic activities own" in the case and not accord­ ^ y by the committee, but time during 1966. ing to the direction of the board. was given to township attorney In'1966, Mr. Greene was presi­ The suit in question was in­ David Greene to Investigate the dent for the second, consecutive stituted by the board in 1964 and legal recgiirements for setting the year, of the Raritan Valley Com­ was aimed at forcing the authority to solve the odor problem caused date. munity Services Council and for Tuesday's decision reversed an the third year was a member of by the Kendall Park sewerage action taken by the committee's the board of directors of the Mid­ treatment plant. Mr. Verosloff Democratic majority during a still dlesex County Tuberculosis and had been representing the board earlier meetihg when they had de­ Health League. on the case since it began. cided to challenge the legality of He was Chairman of the Social Mr. Verosloff was not«)iresent the petition. Services Coordinating Committee when the board voted on his re­ At the meeting, the township of the South Bruns wick Community moval, having left the building., clerk, Elbert Pierson, had been Council during 1965 and 1966 and immediately after a lengthy authorized In a 3-1 vote to sue for last year was the chairman oi the closed-door session with the a court ruUng on the petition's South Brunswick sustaining mem­ board. The board members indicated legality. bership drive for the Rarttan Val­ Coming back to last .^^rsday, ley Girl Scout Council. the action was based primarily on Mr, Greene reported to com- A member of' the Jaycees him­ moves made by the attorney dur­ miUee that April 11 wa« the earl­ self, Mr. Greene was the chair­ ing a Feb. 10 hearing on the suit iest possible date an election could man of the recent Jaycees'Inter­ against the authority, when he asked Superior Court Judge Frank be held, but April 14 was more national Brotherhood WOek pro­ J. Kingfteld to order the authority' ; by James Bemiss) convenient to the Board of Ed­ gram. He is also a member of ucation. Schools are. used in sev­ the Greenbrodk School PTA. to adopt the "Westbrook plan.” BALLET LEAP by Jamesburg's Tony Van Zino, .35, fails to preveht the John Westbrook is a member Vikings' Tom Trent from adding two more points to his team*^s score. eral districts as polling places. He has j^rformed legal serv­ The service contract Is de­ ices for the Christ the King Evan­ of the authority who has opfwsed signed to entance the authority's gelist Lutheran Church in Kendall that body's plan,j.o solve the odor financial position by having tl» Park, for the Kendall J'ark Jew­ problem by adopting the extensive Project lA . Instead, Mr. West­ Township Committee guarantee to ish Community Center and for Vikings Blast brook advocates running a sewer make up any deficit experienced the South Brunswick Community by the authority. It also pro­ Blood Bank. line to the existing lines of Pro­ ject n, located in the eastern part Jamesburg vides for the mandatory repayment Before becoming a member of of the township. to the township If such a deficit the South Brunswick Jaycees, Mr. In the same motion that re­ every occurs. Greene had been a. member of moved Mr. Verosloff, the board In Final Game That same evening, last Thurs­ the New Brunswick Jaycees and in appointed New Brunswick attorney day, that Is, the authorityan- 1961 was elected president of ttat In their final game of the season Joseph Burns to the case. Earlier iicmnced at its meeting t.hat U.11 .'■'.apter. Ironically, one of his Friday, the South Brunswick High the same evening, Mr. Burns was Project lA contractors had ex­ first duties there was to head a Mr. and Mrs. David M. Greene oi Kendall Park School Vikings routed Jamesburg appointed regular attorney for the tended their bid deadlines to April High School 97-60 on the winner's board. court. 4. In another motion by Mr. Kor­ Project IA Is the'authority's Buddy Rose broke three school negay, again passed unanimously, records In leading the Vikings to plan to solve the Kendall Park Hearing On Route 2 7 Bridge Mr, Burns was authorized to con­ sewerage treatment plant odor the win, Including making a total vey to the court that the board of 20 field goals In a single game. problem by converting the pWnt "does hot have any particular plah The six-foot, four-inch junior to a pumping station, running a with regards to the odor prob­ sewer line from Ken^ll Park to also surpassed last year's game Near Kingston Set March 28 lem," scoring record set by Mike Toth Kingston and extending water'and Mr. Kornegay added, however, sewer lines to Brunswick Acres when he accounted for 51 points - that the board was "In no way lax and other parts of the township. The tong-needed new bridge on about 1,000 feet south of the exist - : 12 higher than Toth's record. His the present Route 27 will be ac­ In its desire to get the problem Route 27 across the Millstone Riv­ season tally of 391 points was One of the contractors, Remsco ing bridge the road willswingabout ; cessible to local property owners. solved, but it is not our job to er is drawing nearer to reality. also a new record. .Associates Inc., said their $349,- 150 feet west of the span and then j In the process of the realignment tell (the authority) how to solve After a field goal and a free 700 bid might have to be increased The Department of Transporta­ return to Its original alignment ; the River Road Intersection in tion announced Tuesday that a it." toss gave Jamesburg a 3-0 lead, a maximum of $7,000 due to the approximately 500 feet north of the ; Princeton Township will be rebuilt Mr, Burns assured the board hearing on the proposed realign­ John Bailey and Rose scored for present canal Bridge. and regraded with acceleration and members that he would discuss in (See VOTE, back page) ment of the highway and two new the Vikings to make It 6-3 and the The stone, barrel-arched bridge ! deceleration lanes provided on advance with them any significant spans would be held at 10:30 a. m. home team led the rest of the was built about 1790, Pedestrian | Route 27. action he planned to take In court. - 0- on Tuesday, March 28, at the way. access to it will be maintained; •Construction cost for the re­ This apparently was another area Princeton Township Municipal South Brunswick romped In the from the Princeton Township side I aligned road and the two spans is of contention between the board Building, Route 206 and Valley middle periods,'topping James- of the river. North of the bridge, i estimated at about $750,000, and Mr, Verosloff. Police Report Road. , biirgh 23-15 and 31-17. Rose In other matters, the board heard Officials and residents of tailed 13 and 25 points In the; a report from health officer Arthur Princeton, Franklin .and South two sessions.

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