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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 8

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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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mm i rnnfmf 8 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, New Brunswick, N.J WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER IT. IBM Absig Withdraws Application Of Edison Apartment Project BLAME ACCIDENT ON SIDE GLANCE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP A Zimmer added: "We own con board must receive an advisory re ney, according to John Mooney vice chairman. port, recommending approval or siderable property in Edison. It is important for us to maintain good public relations with the local gov EDISON The strenuous objec-ions of Oak Tree area residents igainst the planned apart-nent project by Absig Corp.

has denial, from the Planning Board. Absig sought the exception under the township zoning ordinance to South River motorist, who police The Planning Board had not sub erning authorities and the people build 280 apartment units in 13 two aid admitted glancing into story structures on its 43.5-acre restaurant and was not watching of the community. Out of deference to them, we have decided to with mitted its report. In his letter, Zimmer wrote: Rey Says Ruppert's Claims Of Influence 'Injudicious' FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Mayor Michael Pcacos recently ward R. Roy, Democratic candi-jin a letter to the governor relating date for Township Committee, 'conditions in Franklin Township is termed promises by Leonard Rup-ia proper manner to seek assistance pert, his opponent, of political in-jfrom government rather than the paid off.

The Woodbridge firm, controlled tract in a Residence A Zone. the road ahead, was issued a careless driving summons following a draw our application. The location is off riainfield "When we filed our application, jy Sommer has withdrawn Park- AvannA anrl SnnthfiolH we anticipated that there would be "We honestly believe that if our collision here last night. ts application for a special excep-ion use, which if granted, would JAMISON ASSN. IS ORGANIZED WOODBRIDGE About 30 per-sons attended the first meeting last night of the Bob H.

Jamison Assn. at Tumble Inn, Fords. Sheriff Robert H. Jamison spoke at the meeting of the new organization bearing his name, which has been formed by residents of Wood-bridge and Perth Amboy to combat juvenile delinquency. Officers of the new group are: President, James Flemingloss of Fords; vice president, John Egan of Fords; treasurer, Jamei O'Meara of Perth Amboy; secretary, Bernard Hcndlewitz of Fords, and sergcant-at-arms, William Ezske of Fords.

Liaison officer is Edward Swanick of Perth Amboy, The group, which was formed last some objection. We believed we unit u.n Road, near 'the Metuchen Country Club and Arrowhead Park. Retidints Object plans were carried out, the vast majority of the people residing in the area would ultimately conclude that this fine project would be a could overcome this objection at the public hearing by showing that the apartment houses that we in have paved the way for the multi-iiillion dollar development. This was disclosed today in a Police said the accident happened at 8:30 p.m. in Hamilton Street near Ambrose Street and involved autos operated by D.

Stary. 26, of 42 Stanton tersession at Trenton if he is secret approacn. fleeted, as "injudicious." Rev was "The right of petition is avail- that tended to build would be of a Colo Immediately, residents of benefit to the neighborhood and the meakine before the Men's Demo- able to anyone." Rey concluded, locality objected. Eight public hear copy of a letter from Melvin J. Zimmer, Absig vice president, forwarded to this newspaper.

nial Williamsburg design, of the higest quality, with beautiful land cratic. Club, whose regular month- citing use of that prerogative by South River; Peter Paladino, 41, of 193 Emerson and Louis Nemes, 34, of Millstone Rd. ly meeting was held at Fairlawn hundreds of township taxpayers scaping to create a campus type Although the letter dated yes- who signed petitions circulated by community. "We sincerely hope that all the people who objected to and who were in favor of our project will accept this withdrawal of our application as evidence of our desire last night. According to police, Nemes atmosphere.

He said the firm finds that resi 'erday had been received by the Zoning Board of Adjustment, it was Taxpayers of Franklin, Inc. Taking up the question of the stopped his car preparatory to Ruppert, Rey charged, on four occasions on which the nominees of ings were held on the issue from June through July. The objectors were represented by four attorneys. It was the first exception use application under the new ordinance filed with the zoning board. The ordinance provides that the turning into a parking lot, and the Paladino auto stopped to the rear dents in the vicinity of the proposed project have not changed their opinions and persevere in their objections.

not discolsed at last night's board meeting. Its receipt was revealed during the post-meeting caucus by R. Joseph Ferenczi, board attor to maintain friendjy relations with the people residing in the of the Nemes vehicle. Stary then started the chain-reaction accident spring, has about 50 members. by hitting the Paladino car, police said.

Patrolman Charles Stangen berg investigated. AYS both parties addressed various proposed Master Plan, the club civic groups, said. "I will help you unanimously passed a resolution at Trenton" because of his connec-jcondemning the action of "three tions there "if I am elected." The-members of the township commit-use of such "political bait" by Rup- tee, "who, the resolution said "ap-pert is disturbing, Rey said, and proved the Socony application with places ordinary citizens seeking 400 homes," and, it continued "the public office in the township at a present action of certain members disadvantage. I of the planning board indicates that "In the light of recent influence-! similar sellout in making way peddling in Washington. Rey; for Jersey Development in the sub-noted, "any promise of use of po-! divisions of the Leupp Lane area litical influence at the local level fringing in well over 1,000 addi-is in very bad taste.

RuDDert. intional homes and whereas, this GLOBAL FLIGHT FILMS SHOWN Shop at Start and Save 7s Film clips of the recent non-stop hundreds of items at reduced or special this campaign has been stressing continuous flooding of the township globai 0f tne new Ajr porce his 'connections' with persons withjwith low-cost homes must neces- 52 werg shown last njght at a governmental backgrounds, and hissarily increase taxes and cause meeting of the 9253l.d Air Reserve promise to use his familiarity with great hardship to all residents of Squadron at its headquarters in the corridors at the State House injthe township, now therefore be S(reet purchase low pricesl others' behalf raises a numDer otiw Me" The scenes were Dart of a film questions," Rey said Club endorses the stand of its can-Ljb Book a series of 3teS, lrwt0wns Cwmi, Shorts compiled by the Rutgers Edward and Frank University ROTC. The film runs for "1. Did Ruppert mean tht he would help idividuals politically? If i ri rnriiiwi iimriif iimi iiiti i in i iih MOW UirA when so, in what manner and to what for an hour and depicts various Master Plan known as the Leupp ts Air Force activitics rr.r.' Besides scenes of the B-52 there! YOU BUY A CRAFTSMAN MOWER extent? "2. Did he mean only that he would help the township as a municipality? If so, why hasn't he used his influence in the past during the previous Republican administrations fn the township? oenai or ine res.aenis 0l ine iown- were scenps showj operation of ship that this part of he Master Smrk Missi hl tpst of Plan be amneded to allow larger 3.53 an(J shots of the Air Force lOis ana prevent ine mounas 01 fas(est the fjghter 8 The 9253rd, which is under the iiuiurs vuuung 111 at.

auiu 1 ayiu rate." command of Col. Frederick J. Tiz-zano, meets every Tuesday Regularly 79.95 YOU SAVE 20.95! 19-In. Cutting Path a) "3. Why has he imposed the stipulation 'if I am elected' if his proffers of aid are given as a public-spirited citizen?" 'Channels Open' The Democratic candidate added, "Faith in clean government by the average citizen is destroyed by politicians who claim to be able to deliver preferential treatment.

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