24, 1991 Usps 402420 Twenty-Five Cents

24, 1991 Usps 402420 Twenty-Five Cents

■ r- tf » . - FOR ALL YOUR LOCAL NEWS n il I JUiii I UULIU LIUMMni i 0ii& .. fiSE'-" !RY ^RK, NEW JERSEY: 500 07''-:"- ftSE Ea ® ccan (IrotJC in la r s e n e anir ^cpiune VOL. CXVI NO. 4 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, N.J. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991 USPS 402420 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Every Day Is "Ladies Day" 3 Reunions Officials Questioned On At Bradley Borough Hall In Florida Stout Farm Intentions Bradley Beach - 7 ivas Feb. 2, 6 & 9 Neptune Twp. - Town­ $500,000 grant when it scared the first day; was reassessed last year supposing I can’t answer Ocean Grove ship residents once again questioned the Township for only $220,000. "You all the questions!" This Friends, residents and stood behind the assessor thought bothered PHYLLIS vacationists of Ocean Committee's intentions for the Stout Farm property when residents from QUIXLEY as she arrived at Grove are invited to attend Ocean Grove questioned one or more Ocean Grove Tuesday night. borough hall the day after their assessments. If Stout Reunions in Florida during Gail Wyzykowski of New Year, to succeed 25- Farm is determined to be year-veteran municipal February. They are: Franklin Ave., Ocean Grove, asked the governing body if underassessed, I want to clerk George H. Moffett, ORLANDO area, Satur­ know what happened," Mr, who has now retired. day, Feb. 2, from 11:30 they knew what the plans are for the township if Sosenko said. Confidence returned A.M. to 2:30 P.M., at 5566 Committeeman Daryl hourly as the day pro­ Lake Howell Rd., Winter Neptune does receive gressed, the new acting Park, Fla., where a approval from Green Acres Daniels said that the clerk confided to The homestyle family buffet will for a $500,000 grant to township has to wait for Times. "I knew that decis­ be served at a cost of $6. acquire Stout Farm. She more appraisals to come in ions had to be made, for Reservations must be also questioned the cost and that the township "is ‘the buck stops here’," to made in advance with Mr. & of insurance for the historic not committed to $250,000 paraphrase President Tru­ Mrs. James Herr, New site. Township officials or $500,000 or any price." man. Smyrna Beach, Fla., tel. have said publicly that they Township attorney Char­ Phyllis Quixley is experi­ (904) 427-7284 or with the will wait for notification from les Uliano told Mr. Sosenko enced in borough adminis­ Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ Green Acres on whether that he might be com­ tration, having performed ing Assn, (908) 775-0035. their application was paring apples and oranges. as deputy clerk the past two Phyllis Quixley smiles approved and how much it Mr. Uliano said that when ST. PETERSBURG area, would cost taxpayers before the revaluation company years. Her prior service a greeting to Wednesday, Feb. 6, at here included deputy court readers and residents. announcing their inten­ reassessed the property, it 2:30 P.M. in Christ United tions. was dormant and non­ Continued on Next Page Methodist Church, 1st John Sosenko, also of functional, but the Ave. North and 5th St., Ocean Grove, once again developers, if they sold the Interlaken’s Police Chief Is St. Petersburg. For those questioned why the who desire, dinner will be township has applied fora Continued on Page 16 served at 5:15 P.M. in the Allenhurst’s Ex Fire Chief church at a cost of $4. Reservations for dinner FLOTILLA 82 NEEDS YOU! Robert Todd, Public Safety Leader should be made with Mrs. Interlaken - The bridge Hazel Witt, 4890 Bay St., Coast Guard Volunteers Offer across Deal Lake on Main N.E., #137, tel. (813) 526- St. to Asbury Park has been 6055 or Miss Thelma New Basic Seamanship Course closed since the summer of Charnock, 801 N. 83rd 1989, resulting in less Ave., #511, tel. (813) 577- Avon-By-The-Sea traffic through Interlaken, 7242, both in St. Pete WALTER RAPKA of Shark Police Chief Robert T. Todd 33703. River Hills has a hobby ~ told The Times. BOCA RATON area, helping others at sea! "When this bridge re­ Saturday, Feb. 9, from 2 The Bradley Beach certi­ opens (scheduled for this to 4 P.M. at Bibletown, fied public accountant is May) we expect more 600 N.W. 4th Ave., Boca Commander of 34 seagoing traffic, especially since the Raton 33432. Hot & cold men and women who form Norwood Ave. bridge may hors d’oeuvres will be the Coast Guard Auxil­ then be closed for repairs," served during the recep­ iary’s Flotilla 82, based in he added. tion. Any questions, call Shark River. Native son Bob Todd the OGCMA at (908) 775- The Flotilla was organized became Chief Jan., 1st, 0035. here in 1952 to: with the retirement of 1. Promote boating safety Edward Megill, who headed through public education. the department since 2. Perform courtesy in­ 1977. He had succeeded Super Bowl spection of safety equip­ Joseph Brown, who died ment in all area boats. last year. Contest at 3. Conduct safety patrols Chief Todd, who was at sea during the summer graduated from Asbury Park Pete & Elda’s civilian boating season. 4. Assist the regular Face to face with Coast Guard attachment th e d e p a r t t ,^1 chief Robert Todd Neptune City - George Walter Rapka Nov 1976 and was at his dept. desk, Andretta, owner of Pete & here, by standing radio graduated from the Elda’s Bar and Carmen's watch at the inlet station P.M. in the Coast Guard Monmouth County Police Academy in April 1977. Pizzeria, Highway 35, here, when called upon, and by is sponsoring a Super Bowl supplementing Coast Station, here. Everyone is Three years ago (1988) he prediction contest where Guard crews for safety welcome. Purchase of a was promoted to sergeant, the person who comes patrol and rescue when $20 textbook will be with the retirement of Sgt. closest to guessing the final needed. The Flotilla does Bill Hankinson, a 42-year score in Sunday’s game will not participate in Coast Continued on Page 9 veteran of the department, win a dinner for two at his Guard law enforcement who resides in Ocean Twp. fine restaurant. actions. Bob Todd acted to Contest entry forms COURSE BEGINS FEB. 13 SHELLCRAFT SHOP protect his community appear in this issue of The Since education is a 70 Main Ave., Ocean Grove BEACH when he joined the primary concern, Cdr. 30% OFF SALE Times and are also throughout the store Allenhurst Fire Dept., available at his restaurant. Rapka announces that the CINEMA which serves this borough, 12-4 Weekdays, MAIN STREET - BRADLEY BEACH Entry forms may be next BASIC SEAMANSHIP 9-.30-5 Sat., 11:30-4 Sun. in 1974. He became Chief dropped off at Pete & COURSE for all boaters in 1983. He joined the first Elda’s or mailed to The and future boaters who cundL€u aid squad in 1975 and Times in Ocean Grove. have not yet been became a lieutenant in TEMPO HAIRDRESSERS One entry per person. certified will begin 1989. This past training, in 44 1/2 Main Ave., Ocean Grove \ lh t k Pete & Elda’s will offer a Wednesday, Feb. 13, and protection of property and free buffet during the Super will be conducted each Call for an appointment - people, undergirds his ll^ ^ y Bowl, scheduled to begin Wednesday for six more 775-0986 Continued on Next Page Sunday at 6:18 p.m. continuous weeks at 7 Ja n.24 1991 Vol.116 no.4 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1991 anpther additional item on Methodist Church to "Ladies Day" the 1991 agenda for her to Charles Alan Quixley, who K Thru 5 Wall Township, from 10:00 Continued from Page 1 implement with engineering is currently with Selected a.m. - 11:00 a.m. on and the state Dept, of Insurance Co., Hamilton Saturday, Feb. 9, with their clerk in 19/b and i977, Twp. They reside here at Smile Contest Environmental Protection. best and brightest smile! then bookkeeper from 1978 The Ladies Take Charge 213 Lake Terrace and look Neptune - The Mon- Special guests will include until Aug. 1983 when she "I was scared when I forward to becoming grand­ was assigned added duties mouth-Ocean County the "Tooth Fairy" and came into the borough parents in April when their "Captain Super Tooth". as administrative assistant Dental Society is spon­ office Jan. 2nd and saw all son, Charles J., and his Grand Prize winners until her deputy clerk ad­ wife, the former Jane soring a SMILE CONTEST women in control of for students in kindergarten (one boy and one girl) will vancement Jan. 1,1988. operations and no man to Sulexki of Piscataway, are through fifth grades. The each win a $100 Savings As acting borough clerk protect me," said Police expecting. purpose of this contest is to Bond. Each of the first one (George Moffett holds the Chief Alfred Trimble with Phyllis Quixley is now hundred participants will clerk’s title throughout his completing courses at increase awareness of the "tongue in cheek" and importance of preventing receive a free toothbrush. terminal leave), she is Rutgers University and admiration for the female dental disease in our Dental health pamphlets ready for the new year and staff. Phyllis Quixley con­ expects to be certified as a youth. and prizes will be available. the new activity at borough curs with his praise of her Registered Municipal Clerk For more information, later this year.

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