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CITIZIVol. 106. No. 21 Advertising less than 75% ' I Thursday. May 26, 19H8 15 Cents
Suti Aabey Mm CtarfHl ii Water Tmtiif Council CornerA 28-year old Souih Amboy
resident was charged withdumping acetone into theprivate water supply ofEmery Manor NursingHome, Rt 34 in ()M Bridge
Wilbur Schmidt, 28. ofHenry street, was firedearlier in the day from his
Court NewsThe following cases wen1
decided by .Judge JosephHoffman in Soutn AmboyMunicipal Court
James J Applegate. SouthAm hoy pleaded guilty to acharge of possession ofalcohol in a motor vehicleHe was fined $200 and $15 forcourt costs
David M Martin. SouthAmboy, pleaded guilty to acharge of possession ofalcohol in a motor vehicleHe was fined $7f> and $25 forcourt costs'
Michael Masonis.Laurence Harbor, pleadedguilty to a charge of drivingunder the ipf!uence ofalcohol or dru#. He wasfined $250 and $15 for courtcosts
Robert MachingoOliffwood. pleaded guilty tocharges of operating a motorvehicle while intoxicated,and failure to maintain laneHe was fined $250 and $15 forcourt costs and his licensewas revoked for 6 months
Milford D Wiggins. NorthBergen, pleaded guilty to amarge of operating a motorvehicle while intoxicated Hewas fined %um and $15 forcourt costs, his license wasrevoked lor 10 years '3rdoffense >
Anthony Nelson. PerthAmboy. pleaded guilty to thefollowing nudges- usingplates on an unt egisterecivehicle, fine $2f>. court rosts$15. driving while license isuspended, fine $f><>0 courtcosts $1") driving under theinfluence uj a'cnhnl line$250. com ! cnMs l.'i
Assembly Committee Dumps"Coverage at the Pumj.""
A o i i o m l i l <• r»»'i •< A l ' . i ! I 1)1 I I I I I l l U t i m l l 1 -Assemblyrnan AlanK a r c h e r < 1) M i d d l e s e x •issued the lollowings ta tement following thedefeat of his "Coverage atthe Pump" <CAP> insurancebill (A-2906) by a 20 vote inthe Assembly InsuranceCommittee-
"I a m . of course , verydisappointed in theC o m m i t t e e s action Tosimply tote .nis proposaldown af'er only <i lev, hours
MaduraPharmacy
7211732Closed This Sunday
In Cite ot EmergencyCall
7211930
nl ;in inionmus debate wastnyopU' at best
Many of the state'snewspapers and rven 'lieInsurance Coniitussionerthought that the idea hadmerit and warranted athorough andcomprehensive exam mation, not the short shriftgiven to it by a short sightedCommittee
Again, ibis proposalci.'itainecl none of the hand,mi solutions thatcharacterize every otherproposal that touts itself asinsurance reform 1 tried to
lock at the problem from anew and different angle, andsuggested an approach thathas worked in other jails ofthe world
"HiiMiilunately I hisCommittee appears to IK>only comfortable when it isrunning around or: the sameold treadmill Today, allauto insurance ratepayers inNew Jersey lost anopportunity for realreform " ,
Budget AmendmentsTfie ("it\ Council TU
introduced amendment^ !<>thelttHBMuncipal Budgei
The amendmen t s \M1raise the total Herniarevenues from $li.4:<7.1U;
$f>.r>2H. 194 AccordingWilliam Mcdowan. u l \treasurer, the city's tax ralewill cemain at -17 cents |M>$KNI assessed valuation
An additional MlUMKi w;inserted into the budget tuithe city's garbage contract
A public hear ing on theamendments will lake placeTuesday. May :U at 7 :iu p m
job at the nursing home Hewas employed in amaintenance position
Police were summonedwhen another employeedetected a strong chemicalodor in the water supplied bythe nursing homes privatewell, police said
Old Bridge Townshiphealth officials and nursinghome officials called in aconsultant to confirm thatthe water had been tainted
Schmidt was charged withcausing or riskingwidespread injury ordamage by enntamtntaingthe water
Zoners HearCondo Pitch
Representatives of Eas*Pointe Development Corpappeared before the ZoningBoard of Adjustment May11. regarding a proposed «unit condominium complexon Kantan Street
The application calls forthe construction of three,2'i> story. 1ft unit ujndoswhich would be calledKan'.::;, I*1:*™ Village
The development wouldrequire a variance since thearea is currently zoned forlight industry
Discussion o.i the matterwill continue at the (ward'sJune meeting
The followin resolutionswere approved a* the May 24( ily ('ouncil meeting:
•The city awarded a bid of$12,000 for one usedcompactor and chassis
•Tax overpayments andunde rpaymen t s werecancelled in the book ofrecords for 19K6.1985.1984and 1962
•A refund of $5 to StMary's Church and $5 to StMary's Elerr. ntary HomeSchool since Bingo wassnowed out January 13
•The Plenary Retailconsumption license held bySouth Amboy ThunderbirdInn. Inc. ..adingas Mingles,was transferred to SecondTime. Inc
•An agreement wasapproved belwee.i the cityand Accu-fone. Inc tor thecompany to monitor thecity's phone .till Thecompany will be paid withone lialf of the savings Accu(one's services generates.
•A resolution wasapproved to allov two-waytfaific on the 100 block ofGeorge Street This is doneto relieve the area fromcongestion caused byconstruction of the MCUApipeline
•The city authorizedt e m p o r a r y budgetappropriations for 1988 Thisis done pending finalapproval of the 19H8Municipal Budget
South Amlniv Memorial llavParade Sunday. May 29th
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P a r a d e u ili a s s e m b l e at S n rcd Hear t P a r k i n g Lot at2 mi p in Mjnda\ \];\\ ?'itb l . inr id m a r c h »vill b ^down Fe l t u s Street tu John Street a long J o h n Street toStevens Avenue S tevens Avenue li> Main S t ree t , a longM M I I Street in Bmaf iway and then down B r o a d w a y trN-( > Hall At <it> Hall mer i in r i a l - . en ices will bv( onduc tcd Spotisurt'fi d\ >Miith AI I I IHA V F VV (i-4.")(.r ami Marsha l h'r Hana<h
J J Harrigan Co.. Inc.U r a l h « l» l i A l i m n HIM r
rj!f>» Hi «. Sniitli Ambnv
121 J'»im
HENRYSBARBER SHOP( 0 Hiiii lenlo*" Ai/e
5 South Amboy727 1291
Albert Heim. an the let! jsststmy Loninidntui Adjm 1 K/epki ot the Cjlhoiu tin ^eituns ul South Ambuy pust*578. collediitK donations and iliMnbutintj poppiec n front ol Sacred Heart Chun1! a parishioners lile into and outot church during Saluiday evenintt jnd Sunday services Proceeds are used tu assist disabled and hospttaluedveterans
At age 91 Ai Keim is believed to b* the oldest active veteran in the area, having emigrated from Austria in 1911 Htslust employment in the United Slates was at Michelin Tire Company. Milltown a French firm which returned to Franceafterwards ;
When World Wai I erupted in 1914. the French employees of the firm enlisted to help in the war effort Al Heimsoon lollowed them to the recruiting station and served overseas in France
Alter the closing of the Michelin firm. Al took employment «t the DuPonl Photo Products Co in Parlin until hisretirement in 1962
A widower Al was married lor 56 years to the late Nttlic Nolan Father of Mary Nappi. PtfUf F»rl«y. and Jim he ist le grandfather of nme pandchildter and seven jteat ffafldthMen
Durmf. the municipal Memorial Day ftnAt. Al was honored n tht oldeit active veicrtn He it alto a itwmbe* of tMLot'e A Lovely Amertcan teflon Poit 62
The SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN -2- Ttmrsday, May » ,
COMMUNITYCALENDAR
Regular monthly m<M*hng of Ihe Ladies Auxiliary of theK of C of South Am boy Thursday evening at H p m
May 26. I9SMThe South Am boy Public Schools Music Department will
present their Spring Concert on Thursday at 7 % p.m atthe Hoffman High Gym The public is welcome to attend;the admission is free, but children must be accompanied byan adult
May 29. »•!*Any organization or group v*ho would like to participate
in Memorial Dav Parade starting at 2:00 p.m. at SacredHeart Parkin* I*ot. call Chairman Abraham Cecemski at727-8420
VayM.The First Presbyterian Church Worship Service Sunday
10:30 a m . Sunday School 9:00 a m Prayer meeting an(JBible study Wednesday 7:30 p.m Interim Minister RevCharles Gilmore presiding
June 3. IBKHMiddlesex County Voc. & Tech High School is presenting
a fashion show entitled Hawaiian Kantaor on Friday at 7 30p.m , Convey Blvd.. Woodbridge. N.J. Admission$1 25
June 344.19HH'ndoor-Outdoor Saie at Trinity United Methodist Church,
Frank Avenue, off Eugene Blvd.. South Amboy, 9 a.m. to 3p.m. Mtsc Items
June 4. I9KH . «A free eye screening for retinopathy for anyone with
diabetes will bp conducted at Robert Wood JohnsonUniversity Hospital Saturday 8 a m to noon, on the firstfloor of the Ambulatory Care Building, Little Albany Street.New Brunswick. The screening is coroonsored by thehospital and the New Jersey Department of Humaniervices' Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired
June 4-11.A group »s> now forming for a cruise aboard the M/S
Norway. We'll be visiting the islands of Si Maa:ten. StThomas, St John, and NCL's private island. We are leavingfrom Newark Airport and sailing from Miami on Jurv: 4,1988 and returning June II. 1988 For further informal innplease contact Hyacintha Burke at 7?i 5717 or 721-0722
June 5. 19SKBus Trip to Resorts in Atlantic City. Leave at 9:00 a.m.,
return approximately 7 00 p.m Cost flo.OO Return $15.00 incoin and $5.00 deferred coupon For In kets call ''••iger 7275562.
J u n e 12. I9KMBus Trip to Hunterdon Playhouse Leaves South Amboy
12 noon and returns approximately 6:30 p.m. Price is $:*7 (X)per person and includes dinner, show and transportationFor tickets call Ginger at 727-5562 or 727-0414
JuneM-lK, 1*>KKSouth Amboy Fire Department will be holding its
Annual Carnival at the South Amboy Skating Arena•U.
S u m m e r I9KHTeachers at St Mary High School in South Amboy have
announced their summer trip program for this year A tripto Switzerland. Italy and France will be sponsored fromJuly 26 to August 4 The cost is $1,208 00 per person whichincludes airfare, hotels, land transportation, tours and 2meals daily. A Bermuda Cruise will be sponsored fromJune 19 to June 25 The cost for the cruise is $695.00 (outsidecabin) Both trips are open to adults and families in thearea For more information or for application forms pleasecall Mrs Polinski at 721-3' ,0
Mile Square Talk
Coleen McCormick. daughter of Mr ami Mrs Jerry Foyand a fifth grade student at the South Amlxty Middles"h<H)i.won first place honors at her grade level ;il (he r«co:itMiddlesex County Scietice Fair
Her project, "Solar Energy and How It Affects hourDifferent Materials' was judged besl of I he fifth gradecompetitors from the county's schools Evaluation includedquestins asked the students by the judges about theirprojects
Colleen also won her school's Arts and Science Faircompetition for fifth graders with a project on mammalsShe is also a Honor Roll student
And I wonder, still I wonderWho"ll stop the rain"
J.C. Fogerty
Judy Puntorno, a resident of Feltus Street, recentlyparticipated in the Walk America for the March of Dimes '
Judy, mother of one daughter. Dana, completed the walkof 15.6 miles for the March of Dimes on April 24 She raiseda total of $351.25 for the organization
She started her walk at Woodbridge High School andfinished at Rutgers Athletic Center
This note came in from Judy's sister: "She is a very quietperson who keeps to herself and does things like thi?without people knowing I am very proud of her ''
The American Red Cross has prepared "TeachingJohnny to Swim," a manual for parents who want to teachtheir children to swim.
"Teaching Johnny to Swim' manuals are available for$ 75 at the American Red Cross, 501 George Street. NewBrunswick, 08903 To obtain H copy by mail, an extra $1.00should be included for postage and handling Cheeks arepayable to the American Red Crass
Over forty children and adults attended a magic showwith Mr Re-Cylce at tht Senior Citizens Center onSaturday, May 14. Co-sponsored by the Dowdell Libraryand the South Amboy Recycling Program, the programalso featured a video-tape of "Mr Alu Man" anddistribution of a iree coloring book. Refreshments wereprovided, courtesy of McDonald's Future plans includecringing the program to the public and parothie1 schoo/s inthe Fall
Flowers & ThingsFlorist
of South Amboy2034 Highway 35
727-0626OPEN 7 DAYS
Specializing in
Weddings — FuneralsGraduations — Communions — Proms
[World Wid° Wire Service \ Silks, Balloons
15% OFF FOR SENIOR CITIZENS WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS
n von kn .w a disadvantaged elderly person who ne«darustical eye care, ask them to call this toll-free Helpline: I-HIM) m F.YKS (1 BWV-222-3M7 >
Kltnible callers will be referred to a nearby eye physician.•mi surgeon 'cpthalmologist) who will provide the care atnn mil i»f p»K.'Ket c o s t
\ brilliant statement of the day- When Richard Wendell«t ihe Tutty Tease was asked "How is the world treatingvim'1" His reply really gave food for thought "Its noti.nvt the world treats me that counts, but how I treat theunrlfl
Starting with the second week in June, SayrevilJe will goon two garbage collections for the summer And. the firstweek in July, the boro will start collecting recycledplastics.
It's a good feeling that South Amboy has two garbagepickups all year round and plastics have been on ourrecycling list for the past few
lA'A Sa urday's K<*t real ion Baseball < aid Shov* drew anenthusiastic crowd of children and adults Pictured,searching for their favorite* art' I to r. Uric (Jr<!la, BrianGrella, Ed Healy. Jason Reed Standing in rear sBernadette Burnie South Amboy's Andy Baumgartner(seated) happily gives advice on the hobby lo theyoungsters
The South A m W Recreation^ 1M Annual Kresh WaterFishing Tournament -us a hunt- succe>^ List Sunday at theWater Works Park Pictured 1 to r are Jeff Moska).'winnerof the youth division with an «' - ounce catfish. Phil Kurtz.holding his adult division winning 6 l- ounce Perch, andPhilip Kurtz Jr assisting h . proud father
First prize in the adult division compliments of Albern sSeafood was a gift certificate tor 2 fish platters, and 1 poundof cole slaw In the youth division, the champion received a$25 gift certificate from Fred's Bait Stand in Morgan
Other fish were taken by Nicole Sroczynski-a nicepickerel, the first catch ot ihe day. and Gary Colfer reeledin a Calico Bass.
Excellent sportsmanship prevailed, as all the fish werereleased after being weighed
FIRST CATCH YoungNicole Sroczynski proudlyholds up her pickerel, whichwas caught at the SouthAmboy's Recreation's FreshWater Fishing Tournamentat til" Water Works lastSunday.
Although her fish didn'twin a prize, it was quite athrill for Nicole, as it was thefirst fish taken in the cor.iest
HappyAnniversary
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ROSE and BOBPAWLIK
),o\v jrum xuur Siths.Hub. lnd\ ttfid /V/<\and Mom and fU>i
The 8MJTH AMBOY CITIZEN -3- Ttartday, May M, i m
SOUTH AMBOY, Bo r ton town Ave."59 y««rs Serving You"
HILLSBOROUGH, Hlllsborough PlaisMANVILLE, Rustic Mall
SAYREVILLE, Sayrevllle Plaza
oouin Amooy Morxlay to rtday. • A I M
Monday to ftiaa». • M M • *Saturday « AM« PM Sunday, 6 A M * PM
niiisoorougn Monday to Saturday. B AM 0 Pt»
II \\rrv <htiihl\ M a n v i l l a ) 5uod"v 7 * M * PM Mon«i to AM-* f •Thursday and Friday. 7 AM 10 PM; Saturday. 1 AM-t PM
Sale prices effective* Sunday, May 29 through Saturday. June 4, 19ft8.Check mail for Foodtown 3s Color Circular.
Holiday HoursManvilte 7 a.m.-4 p.m.Hlllsboro 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
South Amby 8 a.m.-4 p.m.Sayrevllle 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
California Whiteor Red Perlette
Seedless Grapes99$ ib.
Dairy/Deli ValuesLight N LivelyYogurt eu.cont 4 / "FoodtownButter 1 Ib. q^irttn 1.59
TropicanaPure PremiumOrange Juice v*gai. cont 2 . 2 9FoodtownSour Cream is OI.COM. . 7 9Puglisi FarmsLarge WhiteGrade A Eggs *»•»FoodtownBaCOn 1 Ib. pkg.
Bell ParkFranks iib.pk0.
SchlckhauaFranks 1 ib. pkg.
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Grocery SavingsMott't AppleJlllce «4 or bot.
Foodtown JumboTOWelS 130a
Foodtown SolidWhite Tuna ev oFoodtown Soda12 oz. ca*>*
1.39
.49
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Campbell's Pork'n Beans ieoz can
Hl-C FruitDrinks 4eoz.cnFoodtownSauerkraut laorcmFoodtown CharcoalBriquets 201b bag
3/*1
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PEPSI COLA,SLICE, MT. DEW
2 Llt»f Bottle
79$With |hi» coupon and en additionalS7 90 or more purchase, excludingmtlh. alcoholic beverages *nd otherliame •xciud.d by law Limit onecoupon par adult cuslomef Coupongood Sunday. May 29 thru SaturdayJune 4. i860
No. 6
SUP! K COUPON
TROPICANAPURE PREMIUMOIRANGE JUICE
gal. cont.
$ 1 69With this coupon and an additional$7 SO or more purchase, excludingn> k tlcoho'ic bevat»Q*a arid olhvritem* eicluded by l a * Limit onecoupon pei adu't cuslomef Coupongood Sunday May ?9 tnru SaturuayJune *No. 7
5UPLRCOUPON
CALIFORNIA 'B'POTATOES
5 tb. bag
•109Wuri "-iis coupon and ar> »Odn, mai1 7 ' . or more purchase exclunngmilK alcoholic coverage* and otherilorr.i excluded Oy law Limn onecoupon per adult cuMom«i Coupongood Si'"Uii> May 0 trim SaturdayJ>j"H 4
No 11
SUPtR COUPON
FOODTOWNJUMBO TOWELS
Stngb roll pachago
29<PWith (hit coupon and an aaOilK-nai| 7 W> o< "joie puiirt»se. »•> ludmgmilh. alcoholic tm««i«g« »nd other:i.me ••ciude<» by i « * I iron oneCOUT>on p.r adult fu j ionur Coupongood C'- » 'j u n )
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No 20
SHIM R COUPON
IN Ob'P APPY DEPT
LEAN DOMESTICBOILED HAM
Ib.
Fresh Ground BeefNot less than 80% Lean
M 3 9 ib.Fresh Italian Sausage
M49ib.
Fresh Ground Beef PattiesNot less than 85% Lean
M"ib.
California ^resh Super SelectRed Plums Romaine Lettuce Cucumbers
99$ ib. 49$ ib. 4 for 99$4x4
Frozen ValuesFoodtownL O m O n a d f t B or r»g. or pink 5 / 1
Celeste CheesePizza es« .99Aunt JemimaWafflesButtermilk or Bluvbtvry 10 02. pkg.
Foodtown Gree'/t BeansR»g. Of French Cui 20 01. pkg.
Dole Pineapple orPineapple OrangeJuice i2ozc
Rlcciardi Ice CreamA««t. Flavor* V* gal. cont.
Foodtown TwinPops I2pk. 30oz.pkg 1 . 1 9
.79
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Appy DelitesEaakay Loan
Domestic HamNational Doll 1at Cu'.
Corned Beef orPastramiCarando A/C
Genoa SalamiSehtckhaw*
Bologna orBraunschweig*?Swift
Hard SalamiF o o d t o w n
Muenster CheeseFrath Salad*
Potato, Macaroni,or Cole Slaw
2.43*
5.98 »3.98 »
2.78»3.98 ib
2.78 ib
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With this uu o i «iu) •<< dddifonaipurcrvft* b>clu<iingbeverages an j other
iiems «>duU«0 Dy law tirinl un«coupon par adult cutlo'nai Coupon\]{A>0 StmJ«> Mat V l'>'u S«!uf(]»>Jur.tf 4 190«
Sllr ' l K C OUPON
South Amboy Foodtown Liquor Dept.Schaefer 24-1202.can* 7.99
BuSCh 24.12oz.can* 9.99Coors or Coors Light 24-12 02. can* 10.99Budwelser or Bud Light 24-12 02. can* 11.69Imported Beck's 2«-i2oi.NRbont** 15.99
Seagram's Wine Coolers, all flavors 4-pack 2.99Suh Country Wine Coolers, all flavors . . . 2L 3.59
Ushers Scotch - 1 m 13.99Fleischmanns Preferred I.TSL 12.99Wolfschmidt Vodka 1 7SL 9.99Bacardi Rum IL 8.99DeKuyper Peach Schnapps 7SOML 5.99
Andre Cold Duck TSOML 2.99
Folonari Soave './.., * . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSL 4.99GalloVinRose 4t 5.99
LOTTERY
« at* not fBaponslble tor
lypoO'aphtcai errors
W« r«««i«a the right
to limit Quantities
The SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Thursday, May 2«, 1988
Cress Offers CMIJC look toTeach Kids Itoit AIUS
SPECIAL:
Happiness Bunch$4.95
CASH « CARRY ONLY1
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Gr»EN EVERY SATURDAY 4 SUNDAYALSO OPEN MEMORIAL DAY
Locatd at the foot of George St.by South Amboy Boat CJub
The American Red Crossis offering a comic bookwhich teaches youth aboutthe AIDS virus as part of itscontinuing AIDS publiceducation program
The illustrative narrativereviews the U S SurgeonGeneral's guideline* forpreventing AIDS and copingwith its misunderstandingsand fears and isrecommended for grades sixthrough nine
The comic book isavailable for $ 25 at theAmerican Red Cross, 501George Street. New
Science ExhibitsAt Library
Worms and dinosaurs areamong the cTeatures andcreations on display in theChildren's Room of theDowdell Library, as studentsfrom the South AmbovElementary School show offthei- recent scienceprojects Over a dozen of theexhibits will be available forinspection and admirationunt< Saturday, June 4
The students, who rangefrom Kindergarten on up,hr,vt created diagrams,farms, indians, models,bottle gardens, and otherthings Even Ben Franklinappears, giving anexplanation of his kiteexperiment which led to thediscovery of electricity
The library is openMondays, Tuesdays andThursdays until 8 p.m., andWednesdays, Fridays andSaturdays until 5 p.m
Brunswick, 06903. To obtaina copy by mail, an extra $.75should be included forpostage and handling
Strikes 'N SparesSouth Amboy Women's
May 19 \9HH *W I.
EnglishAssociation 634 414
Tommys Bar 60'* 44'*Monaghan iSuse 584 46'••I andma -kTav».-n574 474Lagoda J Saloon J 48Lithoid Girls 49 56I'aglertTrucking 484 564Gundrum Service 474 574South Amboy Boat
Club 414 634Twin Oaks
Caterers 414 634High Sets: Pat Anania
?07, 194, T5I • 552. FranSoburh - 203. 192, 151 546.Lynn Pursel 213. 166. 164543; Joan Wagner 186, 177,168 531, Muriel Femello200, 170, 155 52f; AnneGrispino- 199,160,15& 517.
High (inmrs: MarilynTovay - 195, 181; Joanne<Szraga) Caraciuti 192;June O'Leary 187; RobinWelch 186; Vada Smith183; Pat Wrobd - 179, 170;Grace Pelligra - 179, DorisDowty • 178; Dee Welch 177;Lee Misak - 176. 168; PatTheil -176; Jean Pursel -174;Carm Rondesko - 170. 163;Kdna Batko - 168; MarianneSzraga 165; MarianneSevfried 164; JoanneJakubczak, Lome Kennedyand Rose Pawlik - 163; PatMartin 1S2, Serina Cataand Chris Dill 160
NOTICESouth Amboy Water Department
will complete the spring hydrantflushing program during the w*«fc o?May 31, 1968. Flushing will start at ap-proximately 8:00 p.m. Some local lowpressures may be experienced.
OPEN HOUSENEWLY RENOVATED
Dear EditorI would like to respond to »n artu If in the Mav !9 1988 edition of
the South Amboy Citi/erAccording to this article you would believe that I was the only
person lo question the salary ordinanceMy questiomn? th« *<lministr»tive Secretary salary increase. I think
needs no explaining, the facts speak (or themselves but Ihe FirvOfficial positirn I think needs to be explained
First I woMrj like to say that the title for this position is misleadingA tire official is a part of the Building Department where all of thepositrons tre part time hence my confusion j decided to call the onepsrs/n who I fett would be able to answer all of my questions and thatm*,s Chief Ray Veilt Chief Vielt is n respected authority on firemitics I-.sktd Chief Veilt to explain to me toe different steps in the hierarchyof the Fire Official position I told him that I was calling him because isalary ordinance" had been introduced tor that position and that I wasconfused
When I told him that the title that they mentioned in the salaryordinance was Fire Official he asked me if they meant Fire ProtectionSub Code Official I said I don t think so they said it was a newposition mandated by State Law
Chief Veilt then said you must mean the position covered under theUniformed Fire Safety Act He told me that this position is correctlytttled Fire Inspector that by calling it Fire Official he understood why I -was confusing tf 's with the Uniformed Construction Code He went DPto explain the dittt.ences between the two positions.
I would like to share with you his explanation. The Fire ProtectionInspector is part of the Building Department and is primarilyresponsibje^fm new construction and renovations. The Fire Inspectoris empowered h> go into existing buildings thai pose a "Life HazardUse Threat As Fire Inspector this person can go into factories,schools, churches, murtt family homes, taverns, restaurants and evenour council chamber to insure that the public safety is provided for
The City Council made it sound like this was just another positionthat had to be filled The reason that the Uniformed Fire Safety Actwas passed is because the cities and towns did not voluntarily adoptlocal ordinances requiring routine inspections of buildings that pqsea life hazard use
In a city like South Amboy where we have so many old establishedbusinesses operating it is reassuring to know that there is someonelooking out for the general public safety
The shame is not >ni<if for asking about this position but the shameis our City Officials who only vcted when mandated by the State
After tabung to Chief Vwtt w d not knowing what an importantposition this is I would like to say that this position is long overdueand I take my hat off to whoever has the position He certaintydeserves recognition for so important a job
Second I wpuld like to ask whoever wrote the article in The Cituwiwhy they did not see fit to tell all of the citizens about Mr OXoimcrwho questioned the position and salaries of the Code EnforcementOfficer, the Chief of Police, the Senior Citizen Director or again whenhe asked who paid the salaries of the parochial school nurses
The Citizen must have been the newspaper Thomas Jefferson hadin mind when he wrote to Nathaniel Macon and said advertisement:contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper
Sincerely.Patricia Moran
[EdH: : \ Note: Please note that the above tetitf is NOT aadvertisement.)
paid
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Saturday, May 28,1988 — 2 P.M.-6 P.
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with 8 Ft. Basket on SideVolley BallHorseshoe Pits
Soon to be installed9 Hole Miniature Golf CourseVideo Game RoomChildren's Playground
Members — Invite your FriendsAnyone Interested in becoming a member of Frog Hollow Swim Club, come to ou=Open House on Saturday, May 28th from 2 to 6 p.m. Look over the facilities andask pool managers or Board members for Informatiori, or call Membership Chai -woman Erin O'Brien at 721-6788.
Refreshments will be served.
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New Jerseyans who havenot paid in the correctamount of federal tax willreceive a notice of tax owed,advises the Newark DistrictOffice of the InternalRevenue Service.
Generally, once this noticeis received, taxpayers arerequired by law to makepayment within ten days ofthe date of the *•' \.
If an indivdual believesthat the IRS bill is notcorrect, documentation willhave to be provided to helpcorrect any mistakes. At thispoint, the requiredadjustments will be made tothe individual's tax account
If the amount cannui *>epaid in full, contact th •nearest IRS office. Basevrupon the circumstances hieach case, a payment planmay be arranged.
For further information onthe collection process, referto publication 586A, "TheCollection Process (IncomeTax Accounts)". Thispublication is available bycalling, toll free. > 800 424-3876
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Orchestraor
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Music (or theDiversified Crowd
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Tkt SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Thmifty. May U, Ittt
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M I N I faki l«r Witaiig «l Jim StortCouncilman Kenneth W
Buchanan has sponsored aresolution ca'linR for theGarden Sta'e Parkway towiden Main Street fromParkway exit !24 to th,eMorris Industrial Park, adistance of about 000 feet
Th<! Sayreville PlanningBoard required the MorrisCompany to widen MainStreet in front of its propertyand the adjacent PoliceComplex as a condition c.fapproval for its warehousecomplex. In addition, MorrisCompanies must build'Kennedy Drive', a roadwaywhich will connect MainStreet and the proposedMain Street Extension
"It is consistent with ourpolicv to get industry,developers and others toprovide needed roadImprovements, ' Buchanansaid, "and in this case I thinkthe Parkway should foot thebill for widening that sectionof Main Street "
"This widening, coupledwith the other improvementwe re making there, ought toimprove the traffic problemin that area " Buchanan alsoasked the Police TrafficSafety Bureau to look into a"No Turn on Red from 9 00to 7:00 a m " on RaritanStreet at the intersection of
Main Street. The idea w«sproposed bv (he CommuterAdvisory Board Buchanansaid one of the reasonstraffic backs up on MainStreet onto the Parkway,because of cars who mak«J
the right on red at K/rilanStreet and head down MamStreet
H.G. Hoffmu HI toHell y IB. la)
William Beattie, Principalof H.G. Hoffman High Schoolhas announced that onFriday, May 27th a S.A.P.D.(Student Against DrivingDrunk) day will be heldSpeakers include MikeWasko of Olympic fame andWilliam Cullinane fromS..A.D.D. NationalHeadquarters inMassachusetts Students willbe asked to ivpjrf drinkingand driving or riding withsomeone who has beendrnking, especially thisFriday—Prom night.
KG Hoffman High Schoolwill have a half day of schoolon Friday. May 27thStudents will be released at12-04 p.m.
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months and are thinking of retiring, file for SocialSecurity benefits the quicK and easy way-bytelephone. Clip ihe coupon below and mai', it to theSocial Security Administration
You will be contacted by a Social Security' representative within 10 days of the receipt of yourcoupon Arrangements will be made to take youapplication at !hat time
Jifksoi Calls forWater Monitors
Councilman William TJackson caller! for localindustries to participate withthe Born of Sayreville in thedevelopment of a detailedarounrtwater monitoringprogram Jackson K.iid thesystem would be an "earlywarning device indetermining ihe path of flowof possible ground wateri-ritaminants "
Jackson suggested that thelocal industries that usechemicals and othermatt rials that might pose athreat to or.r groundwaterpay for and installmonitoring wells at k»ylocations on their propertyand between their propertyand the Borough's watersupply wells The Boroughhas wells off BordentownAvenue and in ihe Morgansection of town.
"With these wells \n placewe would be able to tetl ifcontaminants are headingtowards our water supriy,"he said
"If we wer» a hie lo findtraces oi contaminants in themonitoring wells we wouldbe in a position to reactimmediately, rather thanwaiting until it reached ourwa'er supply, when it wouldbe too late," he said
Jackson said he would callfor a resolution authorizingthe Borough to contact thelocal industries to seek theirsupport in developing themonitoring program
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Keith EricksonM.V.P. Sacred Heart
Love, Mom
NOTICEDue to construction of thesanitary sewer, Rosewell St. willbe closed between George andJohn St. George St. will be a2-way s^eet starting May 1Qthfor 3 weeks, or until construc-tion is completed.
Grand Opening
Henry's RaritanBarber Shop
727-1291330 Bordentown Ave., South Amboy
(former site of Raritan Diner)FSTABljSKfO 19M
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RICHARD NAJARIANCounsellor at Law
General Practice to include-
• REAL ESTATE
• ZONING andPLANNING
• MUNICIPAL COURT
• CRIMINAL LAW
• PERSONAL INJURY
• DIVORCE/CUSTODY*/^""ADOPTION
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ELECT
Councilman First Ward
Michael J.
CHARMELLOCouncilman Sacond Ward
Richard K
O'CONNORCouncilman Third Ward
Experienced Dedicated — Involved
W O R K I N G F O R . . .— improved programs for all our citizens — especiaiiy for our
youth and senior citizens.
— a redevelopment program for our landfill which will benefitour community financially, socially and environmentally.
— a truly stabilized tax base.
— continued beautification projects within our city. *
Working for a United South Amboy
VOTE LINE A - JUNE 7
Hulsart - Charmello - O'ConnorRegular Democratic Organization
Tfce SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Thursday, May 2ft, IMS
Stop in and Party withHenny the D.J. — Tonite on his3rd Anniversary at the Landmark
117-119 BROADWAY, SOUTH AMBOY, N.J.
721-6812
tt'a Hanny'a Ahnlvaraary andha'a handing ouLtha prlzaal
• Limbo Contest• Trivia Contest• and more with prizes f<v
everyone.
ALSO . . .This Sunday Henny will be backat the Landmark immediatelyfollowing the parade.
The parade will be video-tapedand playf/d back on our bigscreen T.V. right after the paradeas Henny's Anniversary Partycontinues at Tha Landmark!!
"Maat ma at tha Landmark"
Ana SMMto Wiutn ii MM Seine* FiirTwenty eight county
students, from kindergartenthrough twelfth grade,earned highest i\onors at theMiddlesex County ScienceFaiflrnTMav 14^Wore than 400 studentsfrom public, private andparochial schoolr. m everycommunity entered thecompetition. This annualever* '> c!>-(»(joi*vired by theCollege ani the N'*w JerseyState Department ofEducat ion . MiddlesexCounty Ofiice.
Dr Alan Sherman,professor of chemistry at theCollege and coordinator ofthe Science Fair, announcedthat the students' entrieswere judged in five area;sc i en t i f i c thought,originality, thoroughness,technical skill and clarityEvery participant received amedal and certificate in thecagegory in which he or she
100 years old.100 days of
Special Choice Banking,To celebrate our 100 years of service to our community,we offer the following list of Special Banking Services:
The next 100 daysSpecial CD. rates and Bonuses
Open a new '.'. l> at Amhoy-Madison National Hank t'ron M.i\ lnh HI August Pth, and besidesour high fate;., we will pay you a cash bonus
Tfcfin Rate
6 Mo.! Yr2Yr.
7.27%
7.50%
Cash Bonusper $ 10,000
$20.00
130-Ott,$40.(X)
Effective1st Year YieldWith Bonus
7.95%
8 05%
8.40%
Offer valid only during tales sboun Substantial penalty for early withdrawal Cash bonus isconsidered prepaid interest Hales are \nbjeit to change Maximum jefiosit per householdlimited to $ looooo
The next 100 daysSpecial Money Market Account
Open a New Money Market Account w ill) .1 mnunnini deposit ot SS.UOO, and receive a specialbonus For a I" ,000 deposit, receive a I2S home/ a $ 10,000 deposit, $50 Each additional dc-posit of 11,000 is eligible for a $5 00 bonus The maximum deposit amount is $25,000 perhousehold, and your opening deposit muse retv.uin for the entire H>0 clays
The next 100 daysSpecial Equity Loan Offer
Apply for an hqiiity Loan between M.i\ l>l\) and August Plh, and you receive an interest rate of5.9% for l->0 days from the date you *. lose We olfer l-quity Credit Lines and Loans from$ 10,000 to $250,000, so we know it you are looking tor an Kquiiy Loan or Line, we have onethat suits y<ui After ihe introductory rate period, your interest rate on credit lines is a variablerate.So come and join us in celebrating our 100 year anniversary with 100 days of special choicebanking i*VIf you need additional information or applications lor any accounts, and can't get to one of ouroffices, please tall 1-8OO-262-6847, and we will be happy to mail you complete information
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scored highest. Overallarade winner* were chosenfor having scored highest inhi! five categories
The Science Fair wasattended by more than 1,200people The Wizards ofChemistry, a nationallyknown t;roup o high schoolscience teachers, performedone of their chemical magicshows to a standing-roomonly audience.
Local winners are: ColleenMcCorrnkk. South AmboyMiddle School, South Amboyand Thomas Ploskon.Sayreville Schools
WORMS Uik NewsJoan »Scharloo. Vice-
presiden* of the LaurenceHarbor Womans ClubNJSFWC; accompanied byInternat ional AffairsChairman Jean Lee attendedthe 94th annual Conventionof the New Jersey StateFederation c' WomensClubs. This year marked thereturn to Atlantic City ofthe State FederationConvention after an absenceof 10 years
Mrs Shirley Goattel, ofBeachwood, wa* electedState Federation PresidentHer theme is "Yesterday.Today and Tommorrow ''
Three new members werewelcomed into the WomansClub of Laurence Harbor atthe May mee'ing-BarbaraLandrath, Dorothy Tymanand Joan Jankacki—bypresident Joyce Brookman.Guest speaker was Dr. JanetCruji:&, of the TMJ TraumaA Headache Center.
In April Joyce Brookman,President, and FlorenceOrdner, past-nr?cidents ofthe Womans Club MLaurence Harbor attendedIne Fifth District SpringConference in the"Moori'jg" Point Pleasant.They helped set up andclassify the entries whichbecame exhibits in the Arts,American Home and Flowershows at the Fifth DistrictConference NJSFWC
Libra1} to CoitiueHuekoiid Service
The Board of Trustees ofthe Dowdell Library,pleased with response todate to the "Books to theHomebound ' program, hasappointed Kay Margarettaas the program coordinator.Mrs. Margaretta, whoretired in early 198? afternineteen years with thelibrary, will work a fewnours each monthcoordinating volunteers, andtalking with prospectiveusers of the service todetermine their needs.
The "Books to th?Homebound" program wasfunded by a 1967 grant fromthe New Jersey S'ateLibrary to provide ser/icesto t. ? aging. Under theprogram, now paid for by theDowdelJ Library, any SouthAmboy resident who oannotget out of Ineir house, or whocannot come into the librarydue to the stairs, will beprovided with a library card,and bi-weekly delivery ofbooks, magazines, tapes,and anything ebt which isavailable to the generalpublic.
This service is free toeligible residents of SouthAmboy. For moreinformation, or to signsomeone up for the program,contact Mrs Margaretta atthe Dowdeli Library, 721-6080
Ttaniey PostpmedThe South Amboy
Recreation Committee hasannounced th^t the SpringHorse Shoiis Tournamentscheduled for Sunday, May29th has been cancelled.
The event will be re-scheduled at a later date.
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TEMPORARY WORK3 DAYS — S7.50/HOUR
Tuesday. June 14. 1988 Training 1 30am-3:30prnWeds.. June 15, 1988 • Actual Counting 7:30arrv5:30pmThins . June 16. 1988 • Actual Counting 7 30am-4 30pm
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50 Kirby Avenue, Somerville, NJ 08876Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
Wanted:Experienced
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223 N. Feltus St., South \mboy
727-6969
FILE CLERKSIf you are a dependable self-starter, we Invite you to in-vestigate joining our team. Previous office experience ishetpful. but willing to train the right Indiviuuals
*V« offer 11 paid holidays. 2 week* accrued vacation•Here months. Excellent benefits including life, health,•nd disability. Company Investment and advancementopportunities through our job posting program
For tjrther information call
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A it km* Mill! Ten* Put Hby Thomas P. Madaraa
In the last column, Idefined several basic termsused in the buyig and sellingof stocks This columncontinues thai list, with theaddition of several moresophisticated or advancedterms
Call Option This termrefers to a contract thatpermits you to bu> a specificquantity of a stock for astated price on or before afixed expiration date.
Hedging: We've all heardthe expression, "Hedging abet," which refers to araction taken to minimize aloss Similarly, in thesecur i t i e s markets ," h e d g i n g " meansminimizing or eliminatingrisk by taking specific steps,suet as selling a call option<see above)
Murgtn: Ours is aneconomy built on credit, andthe stock market is noexception Brokerage firmsoften extend credit to a
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customer to buy securitiesbased on the cash value of hecustomer's account Whenestablishing a marginaccount, an investor uses thecash or securities in hisportfolio as collateral for aloan from his broker to makefurther investments Thistype of account is governedby strict requirements andregulations of the NYSE andFederal Reserve Board
Proxv This term refers tothe authorization vou give toa <- mpany official oranoi representative to"vote your shares" for youat a shareholders' meetingThis action usually pertainsto election of a company'sboard of directors or tov a r i o u s r e s o l u t i o n ssubmitted tor shareholders'approval.
Put Option: Just as a "calloption" allows you to buy acertain quantity of stock orsecurity within a specifictime and at a fixed price, aput option permits you to sellstocks or securities within aspecific time at a fixed price
Stop Order: Also referred
t« as a "stop-loss order",thii Is a standing order to abroker to sell your sharesautomatically if the pricedrops to a specified price.The objective is to ensure:hat your profits don'tevaporate or that your lossesdon t Become excessive.
Warrant One of WallStreet's least understoodsecurities, warrants giveyou the right to buy aspecified number of sharesof stock at a specific pricewithin a specified period oftime They are often issuedin connection with a newstock offering and serve as abonus or " sweet ner" to lowe
the issuing company'sinterest costs(Kditor* Note: ThomasMadaras U makingavailable to our readers afree ropy of the SheartonLehman button booklet,"Eleven Common Krrors ofInvesting." To get your copycall him at CAM) €35-4427 orwrite to him in care oiShearson Lehman Hutton.127 Main Street, Chatham,VJ.O7S2X.
City Hall Summer HoursEffective June 1, 1988 through August 31,1988, Summer hours for City Hall offices willbe from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Registrar of Vital Statistics hours will remainthe same, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
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