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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 69

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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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ASBURY PARK PRESS, Dec. 18, 1974 D23 Surf City Slates CATV Hearing Ocean Planning Hike in Share Of Hospital Bill i 1 TOMS Tho ild'iin i ouniy isnurci or was scheduled. W. I i 1 1 Kliiv approve 51) per i ''j c. Kit -ft va .3.

jtji'--'-r" in winjK-irTr'n--iiiMinn- li irrr'tr- i T-n "-r-T-inr-'-i- worked in excess of 40 hours each week. Connors said regular hours required before overtime pay is authorized will be reduced annually over the next several years. Police Chief Russell otter-ino said the plan has been approved by the Policeman's Benevolent Association (PBA) A salary ordinance was introduced which would provide police with $1,000 raises, except for sergeants, who would be hiked Kohhery Defendant Is Cleared by Jury FRKKHOLD Amadeo Oalluccio, Brick Brick Township, has been found innocent of armed robbery of $225 from Oladys Smith, a clerk at the Dairy land Deli, II Belmar, March 8. He was cleared of the robbery charge and charges of threatening to take a life and assault with an offensive weapon after a three-day jury trial before Monmouth County Judge Donald increase payments fur ciiro of indigent patients al area hospitals. The move would add ubni.it tmll to the county budget next year.

The county now pays $') ht patient day for hospital care of Indigents, but vull increase the grant (0 pa day 1. Freeholder Director Joseph Buckelew said yesterday a survey by county Health Coordinator Charles I. Kmiffman has lndlcaUd the fos! of patient care ranges rum $X3 a day at Community Memorial Hospital here to IID a day at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. As of Nov. 30, the county Sl'RF CITY The Borough Council will hold a public hearing Jan 111 on renewing Island Cable Company's cable television franchise here.

The contract was agreed upon with a basic monthly charge of $4. However, the company has applied to the stale Board of Public Vtility Commissioners for a dollar a month increase. Renewal agreements with other island municipalities have specified the $'i rate. Mayor b-onard T. Connors said borough officials fought to keep the $1 rate in the new contract after examining the company's financial report.

Charles Beer, owner of Island Cable, said last night the I'l'C has the final say on any rate the company charges. A police salary contract was approved Friday changing the number of hours a policeman works before being paid overtime. Under the contract a policeman will be paid time and a half for work in excess of 240 hours within a 2K-day period. Previously, they received the rate for time HONORED FOR SERVICE Robert H. Griffin Sr.

(right), welfare secretary of the Lakewood unit of the Salvation Army, accepts service award from Leon R. McKelvey, unit chairman, as he retires after 1 6 years in the post. Looking on is Alfred V. Swenarton, Salvation Army field representative. 2 Schools Face Split Sessions scheduled to approve joining seven other South Jersey counties in setting up a resource management dis-I rid in cooperation with the federal soil conservation district.

The move would enable the counties to qualify for technical aid from the federal government and could lead to federal grants for projects such as developing flood detention basins, erosion control and water quality management. Other participating counties are Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem. The Board planned to name T. Brent Mauro. a Bay Head lawyer, and Raymond Reynolds, owner of Carroll's Caravelle Inn, Stafford Township, to fill vacancies on the recently expanded Economic Developent Agency.

The county energy council was to be given permission to work with the state Department of Transportation in setting up car pools for county employes. A state computer would match employes with similar working hours living in the same area. Buckelew said the move is designed to save gas. and to help ease a shortage of parking space in the vicinity of the courthouse. a- 'mtcm tm had paid $33,874 for care of indigents.

The billings are only through June 30, how schools will probably have to go on triple sessions. The proposed third high school would be known as Toms River High School East. Voters will be asked to approve a $14,975,000 bond issue for the school at a March 11 referendum. ever, and officials expect total costs for the year to NEW LOOK Stafford Township Patrolman Joseph Coviello models the new uniform the department began wearing this week. The dark blue and gray uniform with campaign hat replaced a blue uniform the police officers had been wearing.

(Press Photo) reach The Increased rale would force a $105,000 allocation for care of indigent patients next year. TOMS RIVER After several weeks of discussion, the Toms River Regional Board of Education voted 7 to 2 last night to put both high schools on double sessions next year. Board members Arthur P. Stone and Warren D. Sier-veld voted against the plan recommended by Superintendent John Bennett.

The Board took the action after discussing It in secret session again last night, the third time since Bennett proposed it last month. The two high schools have an enrollment of about 4,600, some 1,500 more than the functional capacities of Toms River High School North and Toms River High School South. Bennett said ninth and 10th graders in both high schools will begin classes at 12:35 p.m. and go through six 40-minute classes until 5 p.m. The junior and senior classes will begin school at 7: 35 a.m.

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