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H a p p y A n n iv e r s a r y \ Cornerstone Opening Kicks Off Celebration by Kenny Trainor be showings every half hour Ocean Grove - The 100- on Saturday from 3 p.m. to 8 year wait to uncover the con­ p.m., on Sunday from 2 p.m. tents of The Great Auditor­ to 5 p.m., and on Monday ium cornerstone will be over from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. next Friday night, July 1. Also on Friday night, the Gov. Christie Todd Whit­ Ocean Grove Summer Band man will be on hand for the will perform at 8:30 p.m. in 7 p.m. rededication of the the pavilion along the beach­ historic structure, along with front at the end of Ocean Congressman Frank Pallone Pathway, followed by a Fan­ Jr., State Sen. Joseph tastic Fireworks Celebration Palaia, Freeholder Director at 9:30 p.m. from the McClin- Harry Larrison Jr., and Nep­ tock Avenue jetty. tune Mayor Elizabeth Schnei­ The Royal Rangers, a der. group of 200 scouts spon­ Philip C. Herr II, presi­ sored by the Assembly of dent of the Camp Meeting God Church, will set up an One of the highlights of the Centennial Parade in Ocean Grove will be the Italian American String Band (Phil Association, Rev. Floyd encampment east of Beach Mummer), sponsored by the Township of Neptune. George, Centennial Chair­ Avenue on Ocean Pathway man J.W. Truitt and an actor Friday night, and will put portraying Ocean Grove together many demonstra­ founder Elwood H. Stokes tions for visitors during the Tlie>'’re At Work For Yon All-Night Prom Party also will be part of the fes­ weekend, before breaking tivities. camp late Sunday afternoon. Will Be Alcohol Free Beginning at noon on Richard J. Cuttrell, our youth," she said. Friday, the Camp Meeting parade chairman, said the by Kenny Trainor Red Bank Labriola Nis­ Association community room group of youngsters are very Neptune - Many high san has donated a 1988 will be converted into the “similar to the Boy Scouts" school seniors will be stay­ Ford Escort to be given Nickelodeon Theatre, where and plan to put on many in­ ing up all night tonight, but away tonight, and many local businessman Bob teresting displays for visitors they won’t be cramming^for other businesses in the area Green will present a 12- during their stay on Ocean final exams. have donated to the annual minute film entitled "Ocean Pathway. Instead, they’ll be swim­ event. Grove: Yesterday, Today and Food booths, serving a ming, playing basketball and "Project Graduation con­ Tomorrow." wide variety of ethic foods, enjoying other healthy ac­ tinues to represent one of will be set up at 11 a.m. tivities as part of a sub­ Residents and tourists the state’s most effective can view the specially made Saturday, July 2 in the picnic stance-free prom night party. programs in reducing fatal movie for just five cents. It area across from the Auditor­ Class advisor Virginia and serious injuries to our will be shown every half ium on Pilgrim Pathway. Lines notes that Neptune is young people during gradua­ hour, on the hour and the The Centennial Parade, one of many schools across Loading materials in dumpster at Neptune City tion time,” said Col. Peter J. half hour, from noon to 5 featuring a wide variety of Memorial Park are: State Inmates - MICHAEL the state taking part in O’Hagan, director of the p.m. on Friday, the first day musical groups and march­ Project Graduation. SALVATORE, N.J. Dept, of Corrections; Neptune Twp. state Division of Highway ing bands, will begin at 11:30 Committeeman JAMES McGAN^; Neptune City The N.J. Department of of the weekend long celebra­ Traffic Safety. tion. a.m. at Stockton and Central Councilman ROBERT DEEVES and Neptune Twp. Supt. Law and Public Safety has distributed $90,000 in federal Since the program be­ If you miss the film on of Public Works, MICHAEL BALZARANO. gan in 1985, students at Friday afternoon, there will Continued on Page 3 funds to 66 high schools in Neptune City - Last special assistant for the ■ the state to help pay for the participating schools have Friday, inmates from the commissioner of the Depart­ all-night graduation or prom not been involved in any satellite unit of Jones Farm ment of Corrections, and celebrations. fatal motor vehicle accidents were seen cleaning up the night of Project Gradua­ Avon’s Clean and Green Crew Thomas Harrington, project Neptune received a Memorial Park and the ad­ coordinator for Operation $1,500 grant for this year's tion party. jacent beach area. The proj­ Clean Shores, told The event, which will be held at "The program becomes ect was a cooperative effort Times that the clean-up the Atlantic Club in Wall a valuable tradition that takes between the Department of project started in 1989 and Township. hold in the community and Environmental Protection was responsible for the re­ Lines said the grant, continues long after the grant is over," said state and Energy, the State of moval of 57 million pounds which will not be available coordinator Marlene Atkins. New Jersey Department of of garbage to date. Each nexf year, will only cover a Corrections and the neigh­ inmate alone collects from small portion of the costs. She noted that activities boring municipalities of Nep­ two to three thousand The seniors raised more Continued on Page 3 tune and Neptune City. pounds of trash daily. than $14,000 for the.event, Michael Salvatore, and more money will be needed to finance next f year’s prom night party. "M iracles" D o Happen! "Our goal is to reach out Bradley Beach - Helene daughter, Kimberly. to the community and make Reichenbecher, a 50 year Kimberly, 2, was born them aware of this very BEACH resident here, has shared with an oxioccipital cranio- worthwhile event involving news from her family which synostosis, a skull deformity CINEMA MAIN SrnCET ORADLEY BEACH was reported in Florida which required two extensive newspapers and local radio surgeries to correct. The Neptune City Carvel stations. operations were performed Is now open until Helene’s son, Kurt, and at All Children’s Hospital, St. MIDNIGHT his wife, the former Kathie Part of the Clean and Green Crew at Sylvan Lake, Petersburg, where all South­ Phone for Midnight Swerida, Wall Twp., are cele­ Avon, Including STEPHEN and JUSTIN SCHAEFFER, west Floridians may take Madness Specials --------------" ""RBARABILOTTI and DENNIS HUSSERL brating a truly "miraculous" June 23, 1994 surgery completed on their Continued on Page 6 776-7168 Vol. 124, #25 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1994 COMING EVENTS This is a PAID directory of R e tro s p e c t Great Sousa Concert events of non-profit organi­ music by America’s "March zations. I|6{i.oebeci MY ANSWER King" John Philip Sousa. Rate - 50 cent/line BY BiLlY GRAHAM Min. charge $3.50 Highlighting this special Spring ended this week program celebrating the Call 775-0007 the way it began. 100th anniversary of the Reconstruction, repair Great Auditorium where SAT., JUNE 25 and redecoration went on DEAR DR. GRAHAM; I have been alarmed over the THE OCEAN GROVE Sousa and his band played trends in television and films toward more violence and sex, wholesale along our local on seventeen occasions, will HOMEOWNERS ASSN, will coastline. and am encouraged that there seems to be some public meet at 10 a. m. in the Com­ be many of the original outcry recently against these. Do you think we ought to From Avon to Allenhurst, selections performed during have laws which restrict things like this? Or what can be munity Room, Pilgrim Path­ public bodies have carried done? Am I right to be concerned about this, ot does it way (next to Pathway Mar­ Sousa’s first Ocean Grove on dozens of projects, big appearance, August 13, really matter? - Mrs. H.C. ket) to nominate officers. DEAR MRS.H.C.; Yes, it does matter. We all are influ­ and small. Some of these 1910, including "Dwellers of John Gross, Business Ad­ enced by what we see and hear, and inevitably these things works are undoing the dam­ the Western World Suite" ministrator, will be present to shape our thinking - and then our actions. age wreaked by a northeast which had its world premiere answer questions concern­ When violence is repeatedly presented to our youth (or storm a year and a half ago. here in the Great Auditorium. even to adults), we shouldn’t be surprised if they grow up ing community problems. Ronald Demkee A new boardwalk here, a re­ Now in its 166th season, thinking violence is normal, or is the best way to solve Election of officers will take paired pavilion there, a pool the Famous Allentown Band problems. When we see sexual themes constantly present­ place at the next regular ed in the media, we shouldn’t be surprised that our youth club rehabilitation, new roof­ has been in existence since meeting on July 23rd. All Ocean Grove - The grow up thinking sexual expression outside of marriage is ing, thousands of gallons of GREAT SOUSA CONCERT, July 4, 1828, and continues are invited to attend. (25) normal. When we see people constantly living as if there paint, necessary jetty surgery presented by the Famous to carry on the Sousa style were no right or wrong, we shouldn't be surprised that our - these are the agenda for Allentown (Pa.) Band, under and tradition.

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