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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 8

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The Recordi
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Hackensack, New Jersey
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8
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a. A A THE RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1967 Money Pledged To Fight Jelport Use Of Interchange To Cost Dime Soon Sheriff Job Asks Jailer Pay Boost Chambers, County Courthouse. Freeholder John C. Korn of Hanover, said yesterday the Board would oppose location of the jetport in any part of the county. The Board, he said, placed $25,000 in the County budget to figh'.

Morris County location attempts when the Port of New York Authority reactivated the Great Swamp governing body. This year's budget means an increase of $1,357,000 in the amount to be raised by County taxes over last year. A public hearing on the County budget Is set for 2 P. February 8 in the Freeholder Morristown Morris County freeholders yesterday appropriated $25,000 to fight proposals to locate a jetport in the Great Swamp. The sum Is part of the more than $14 million budget Introduced yesterday by the County IV mental and physical strain accompanying prison security, and they are deprived of various holidays, weekends and steady day hours afforded to about 43 court-assigned officers, Job made his proposal in writing to the Board of Free Newly elected Borcon Coutny Sheriff Joseph F.

Joh proposed yesterday civlng ome 4fi Sheriff's Officers assigned to the County Jail a 10 percrnt acrossthe board pay hike above their counterparts as-aiRned to reenter court duty. Job said the move Is necessary because, In his words, jail guards are subjected to great 5 i station, Levy agreed that a perhaps greater increase can be anticipated when the new Iord and Taylor B. Altman shopping center opens at the corner of Ridgewood Avenue and Route 17. The opening is slated for the latter part of February. The bulk of the construction on the interchange is now complete, and what remains is minor work, leveling mounds of earth, erecting lights, and completing the pedestrian holders, who dcc'inrd immediate comment pending further study.

At present, both jail and court officers are grouped in the same pay category, an arrangement begun by former Sheriff Martin J. Fcrber who recently Why does myjuW 1 ZJ Paramus Commuters who Intend to continue using the new dual northbound entrances and southbound exits of the East Ridgewood Avenue interchange of the Garden State Tarkway will have to dig down for a dime after noon February 15. The reconstructed exit and entrance at Interchange 165 of the Parkway will be a 10-cent toll station commencing on that date. The project, on which excavation began about a year ago, cost an estimated $4'2 million, according to Milton Levy, Parkway Public Relations Director. This cost, said Levy, covers all work, including the new Marginal Road that runs parallel to the Parkway from East Ridgewood Avenue to Midland Avenue, the' relocation of the bridge over the thoroughfare, and a new pedestrian overpass built for the safety of youngsters walking to and from Parkway School.

The new 8-ramp facility eliminates- all left turns at the Ridgewood Avenue interchange, mwi in i mi mt 'mm li i an Dewar's Johnnie Walker Chivas Regal Black White etc. In California? MAYOR JOHN STASSE Named Undersheriff Stasse To Fill County Law Job Westwood Mayor John G. Stasse will be sworn at noon tomorrow as Bergen County Undersheriff. Sheriff Joseph F. Job named the 49-year-old Republican to the post which has been vacant since the resignation of Joseph R.

Letcher in October. The two undersheriffs serve at the pleasure of the Sheriff, retired. The minimum pay scale for court officers ranges from $5,960 to $7,750 after 5 years. Additionally, each of the judges at the County courthouse may appoint an officer as his personal aide, calling for the policeman to receive a yearly Increase of $330 to $425. Sheriff Job's letter to the Frppholders red in part; "I hone that you will allow a system similar to that of our Armed Forces for individuals who to tasks that call for duties above that which is considered normal.

"The job performed by Sheriff's Officers assigned to our jails calls for constant mental alertness and great responsibility in the field of security. This type of work results in never-ending mental and physical strain. Too often our jail personnel apply for transfer to the Courts because of the more advantageous position it affords," the letter said. since spearate channels will handle castbound and westbound traffic. The Parkway Authority antic-pates an income of about $190,000 the first year from the new toll station, with an approximate $60,000 of total added revenue from the Bergen toll plaza south of interchange 165 and the Hillsdale toll plaza north of 165.

Levy emphasized that the purpose of reconstruction and toll booths was not to gain added revenue for the Parkway, but rather to have a deterrent effect on the local traffic using the Parkway as a short-haul route. The sweeping motion of one car getting on the highway from Route 17, swerving out to the fast lane, then swerving back to get off at Ridgewood Avenue, was eating up the capacity of the road, he explained. DEAMER GAINS CLUB SUPPORT Endorsed For Spot On Legislative Ticket Bergenfleld Former State Senator Fierce H. Deamer was endorsed for a spot on the 1967 Bergen County Republican legislative ticket by the local Republican Club last night. The endorsement, which was unanimous, did not specify either the Assembly or the Senate.

Deamer thanked the membership, but did not coment on his intentions. A copy of the endorsement will be sent to the Bergen County Republican policy committee. Club officers for 1967 were recommended by the nominating committee. Included were Howard Wieboldt, president; Albert Earndson, vice-president; Mrs. Raymond McNeill, secretary; and Frank D'Ambra, treasurer.

About 60 persons attended the meeting. $C99 Levy explained that one of the major purposes of the reconstruction project was to eliminate the short cut, hitherto a toll-free 2-mile ride, from Route 17 to Ridgewood Avenue. Excessive local traffic was swamping the interchange, said Levy, causing traffic hazards and converting this strip of the Parkway for a use it was never intended to have. While a decline In local traffic is anticipated because of the toll Taste CLUNY tonight and find out why! A FIFTH "CLUISrY" an elected official. The other mm ded Scotch undersheriff Is Frederick W.

Kuechenmeister, a former ilUDLD SCOTCH HihlSKV 85 8 PROOf SCOTtlSH 4 HUiCASi'F IKPORTLRS CO. YORK, lit 10 Young Republican County chairman. Stasse, an insurance adjuster. has been Mayor of Westwood since June 1965 and was a Councilman for 4 years before that. He is married and the father of three children.

The A. F. I. O. executive labor councils endorsed third-party candidate Henry L.

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