On Thortdnj WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 htmtf u 2nt CUa MkU At P. 0, Wocdkridti, X, J. PRICK 10 CENTS >rcdict 100^000 Population Here;bewaren Colonia Teens'Program Ratable } ivsent Problems to Grow Apace Stresses Body Fitness]^ j)ue By RUTH WOI.K Bathing we came up with the Increase." "Zemin* is not a cure-all. It ii Just Mr. Gels believes that within 15 yean, Woodbrldge Town- ,f ihc tools to be used—and not Ignored—If good plan- ship will exhaust whatever land still -temalnlng that is Ill t ,-MIIMS lirr to be achieved," Gordon G, Gels, project suitable for future use. On the basis of existing zoning 111 , inr nf Community I'lanninf Associates, the firm which control* and a continual trend In single-family home con- Unsafe' By Sept. iii „,.paring a Master Plan for the Township, said. struction, "a complete saturation of the* municipality could Water is 'Highly occur about 1975 with 100,000 residents," he said. 1r <;Hs compared the construction of a home bj an RrvaJuation Program 11(li,iilu»l with Mauler Planning. "If a stranger doesn't believe that Woodbrldge Township Contaminated' Says \, you start with acquiring the land and then building has had a 123 per cent Increase In population since 1950," Mr, Gelt went on, "all he has to do is to go up the Garden Report by Bailey To be Reflected In inniul-itlon and up to the roof, to you start in plan- - Mr. (id* explained, "You must make atudlei of State Parkway and lot* over U> the left. All he will •*« to 6BWAREN — Tests of the i II si\ population trends, traffic problems, schools and a sea of roof toot." ater at Sewaren Beach re- In '60 Tax Bills .MI imi %nd public facilities before you can come to The land-use report—a study of what we do have and eled that it is highly con- WOODBRIDQB — Publtt cniichnlnn." what land Is suitable for construction—Is now in the proc- taminated and "highly unsuit- hearings will start late lit Au- i a recent meeting with the Township Planning Board ess of study, but has not reached the stage of recommenda- able for swimming," Health dation as yet. fnist or early In September oft ,„ Kjvi- x progrem report on the Matter Plan studies, Mr Dfficer Harold J. Bailey said oday. the final report of the Realty .•Miniated the current papulation of the Township at In reference to land use, the firm will suggest the best Appraisal Company on tha id noil. Thin, he said, represents an Increase of 123 per cent use of vacant land so it will pay Its way. Mr. Gels stressed The sample used for the test Township's revaluation pro- i ,. ,)!•> ( nitrd States Census of 1950. several times that the land use report Is the major report, as taken Monday at high gram, I think some of the members of the Board thought mj Olher fields to be studied are recreation—current facili- Ide. Joseph Rubenstein, preddehi matt was aomewhat high," the planner related, "but ties and future needs—and schools, A preliminary test by the Bell of the concert said yesterday usine the last federal census and retting the number "We plan to meet with the School Board first," Mr. Gels Laboratories proved there was the program la in Its "final of building permits since that time jou can get a fairly said, "and when we get through with our study we may or an unusual amount of harmful stages." trnir<tr figure. All we had to do was multiply the number may not agree with them as to the best possible school bacteria in the water and a "Right now," he stated! "wt „[ i minim permiti time* 35 persons in each dwelling and (Continued cm Page 2) . more thorough test condticte are picking up &U new construc- yesterday confirmed the origin tion started since the revalua- al finding. tion program began, We am .&\, Files The test, called the Cloform reviewing all valuations Big Addition ;est, revealed there were 1,200 submitted by the field men ai Efean, Nearing65 Coll (human waste) per co, we want to be satisfied all our 9 in the sample, which makes values are correct before they [ranch Plans For Heyden She waters at Sewaren highly are submitted to th« people." contaminated, the health of The entire program, Mr. Ru« ooDHRIDOE - A building NEW YORK - Heyden-New 'leer explained. bensteln revealed, will be com- • -.uis issued today to the Asks to Continueport Chemical Corporation an- Mr. Bailey said there was nc pleted by October 1 In time for snviiiKs and loan Asso- nounced today that it plans U use In wasting the taxpayer! the new assessment*) to be re- ,„ nf Perth Amboy for Parsons to Retire and Capt. lAiuritsen Likely iulld a "new 24 million pouni! money to post the area as yeai FINISH OF THE 600 YARD RUN-WALK — Mickey Smith crosse* the flninh line, while flected In next year's tax rolls, , n.nnt.ion ol the store at To be Advanced in Police Force Changes per year plant" for the produc after year such signs have bfien his Dad, Bemle, holds tht itop watch. Cheering Mickey on are John Belt, his brother, Hearings, according to Mr. tlon of malelc anhydride ant Ignored by residents and folks Rubenstein, will be held in each \mitnv Avenue, for its new WOODBRIDGE—Police Chief John R, Egan, who will be 65 Tommy Beli, and Johnny Fell. umaric acid at Fords. from nearby towns. section of the Township, in rh office. years old on November 14, has made application to the Town The plant will be constructed By BARBARA BALFOlfR Health, Physical Education and some cases for several evenings, i sini.-iinn in estimated to Committee for another year's appointment. 'They all should know bet- ar as I know, ours is the first on the acreage of th« presem ter," he continued, "and we are COLONIA — It's nothing Recreation of the National Edu- •outh fitness project in this so any taxpayer can be given i M.vnnn and Wallace J. Under the pension act, the Town Corajplttee may Insist that Heyden plant. telling them again, through new to hear complaints about atlon Association, this project part of New Jersey, as the na- the new valuation of his prop- k :' the contractor. , a chief retir. e at 66. , or, It may... ., at. It„s„ discretion, rcappolnt him According to 8. J. Wilson, th< ', on a year-to-year basis until he Is 70. your pap«r, that the water the poor physical condition of encourages young people be- tional program was only begun erty. corporation public relation! V ,-,,•«• office will be located A m of the Tovn Commlttee highly contaminated," American young people. The tween grades 5 and 13 to com- ast year." "In most cases," the firm representative, the contract foi l.f small popping center|memberl wn0 ^^d te reacned high rate of draftee rejections pare their fitness with others head went on, "we have found • Asf&to Stay... the plant has not been^gnec During the recent hot spell, Best part of the project, Mr. Atnbnv Avenue, b*tween|reveaied u^ tj somewhat of a hundreds of bathers swarmed in the Korean war and the bad of similar age and sin through- Smith f«1s, rt that tfs strictly taxpayers seem to'be satisfied. Place and Campbell | j gentiment regarding as yet "but It will be a good- Sometimes they do not appear m xe< sized plant." to the beach for a swim. Moth- showing of the average .United out the country. non-competitive. Boys and girls Chief Egan s request. Two said •rs set up beach umbrellas anJ to be satisfied and we try to "It will have to be to manu States teen-ager when com* ^Bernie Smith of Iselln, sec- compete against themselves •Inns filed with Acting Build- outright that the; "would tike sat In th« shade while the explain why we reached the facture 24 million pounds pared with the average young retary of the Sprlngwood club, and try to improve their own inspector Edward Seyler to see the chief reappointed for youngsters went for a dip, with conclusions we did. If a tax- year," he stated. European are all common s head of the program. Father records. No team of superior payer really feels aggrieved we < mi entire new brick front, another year," oil tankers Just a few hundred He estimated that at- the 1 :nowledge. of three children himself and athletes Is singled out to pet- offer to review the property ,r::iu•> window and a stain- feet away. Others were of the opinion ginning the plant should hln What Is new is to find some- active in Little League baseball, form while the rest sit and again to determine whether we siH or aluminum door. they were "afraid It might about 100 men. Some used the excuse that thing being done to remedy this men's Softball and tennis, he watch, were correct in our findings or mside will be entirely re- establish t precedent and other Both malelc anhydride an the water* are cleaner now do at the local level. heard about the national pro- 'Too Much Lard' whether the taxpayer is justi- 'd in accommodate the members close behind to sewage treatment and the Chief fumaric acid, Mr. Wilson sale Last Saturday at the Spring- gram in "Sports Illustrated' "Take a look at the kids to- fied In his complaint." ss nnd even the electric Egan In seniority who might fact that blue-claw crabs have are used in large volume no wood Swimming Club a Youth magazine.
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