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The Daily Register from Red Bank, New Jersey • 2

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2 TheDaJyRcgAter SHftWSSURY FRIDAY. UAY 19 198 Wants garage site shifted experience. veslerdax said that "it in my professional opinion that the strut ture would be bettrr iled on (ilnU Court, direct lv across Front Street from the hosn-lal. rather than out mer the Navesmk liner as is now proposed." Mr. Kllegood is a resident of Hubbard Hark, wliuh is near fhe now proposed sue.

but his property is not wtihin 2W R-et of the garage lie plaiscii Riven lew for deckling to build a multi-level palling facility but urged the hospital to consider the alternate ste. formerly the home of Born Buses, and ownd by the hospital. "There are many advantages to the Globe Court Mil' heller access which means better traffic flow; substantially lower construction costs, opportunity for possible joint shopper-hospital parking; and the potential (or more parking spaces." he saul Mr Kllegood said he was also concerned about preserving the towns waterfront, commenting "While we have a critical need for parking, we do not need it at the expense of encroachment on our shoreline and into the Naves- ink River, especially when id her. belter, more efficient and more Cost effective alternatives exist. Mr.

Ellegood joins his Hubbard Park neighbor. Norman Lee. in opposing the site for the proposed garage. Mr. Lee.

who is also Planning Board chairman, does live within 200 feet of the site and was not able to participate in Planning Board discussions of the matter. criticism gwnal Ilijh School didnct offer the best opportune for our student' he noted, meanwhile warning that high school student here might face an abrupt transfer from the currently oxer-crowded Marlboro High Schoul which is i sessions, to Freehold Borough High Sthool when there an vacant seats. Carolyn Millluser reminded her board colleagues, that the study could lead the municipality into new directions, and suggested that the new committees members be selected from wide community representation. "The more the community is involved, the stronger weU be when the board has to make a decision based on the committee recommendations. she noted.

take his appeal higher, if necessary tl was there (ore considered urukely that she would be extradicied immediately. Saying that Kunstler was retying on hearsay to contend that Miss Little would be endangered by her extrndBton. Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy retried Kunstler arguments that the federal court should intervene. HACKENSACK (AP) -Soul singer Uswn Pickett wss indicted by Bergen County grand jury Thursday ea charges he assaulted a songwriter ith a shotgun. Pickett.

37. who headed the Top 40 music charts with rock rod hits such as "Mustang Sally and "In the Midnight Hour." was charged with assaulting Nathaniel Grant, 31. of Long Island on March 25 WASHINGTON (AP) -Pail Newa. despite an earber briefing on disarmament, failed to disarm some angry State Department secretaries who were denied a closeup view of the actor. Newman and other members of the U.S.

delegation to the United Nations special session on disarmament next week were bnefed Thursday by the State Department When the bnefing was over. Newman went out the back door to duck tbe celebrity watchers who were standing by to catch a glimpse of him, KINGSTON, Y. (AP) -The murder trial of New Jersey Teamster leader Anthony Tony Pro Provenzann was adjourned for two weeks Thursday, because of the Ul-. ness of defense attorney Maurice Edelbaum. After visiting Edelbaum in the coronary care unit ot Benedictine Hospital here where he is under observation.

Acting Ulster County Judge John Clyne adjourned the trial until May 31. The 72-year-old defense attorney was hospitalized Tuesday, just before he was to deliver his opening statement. MONMOUTH VILLE OR MONTEREY? Fifth graders from West Long Branch's Fronk Antonides School discuss a new name for West Long Branch with borough Police Chief Iro White. The youngsters seem to favor Monmouth Ville" os the new name, but the chief likes Monterey." Above, Lisa Leary end Steven Masterman-Smith whisper their suggestions In the chief's ear, os, from left, Michelle Costeleyn, Michelle Aumack, Brenda and Andrea Cuccinello, Laurie Weinstein and Beth Brown wait their turns. They ore oil members of Nancy Steadman's fifth grade class.

W. Long Branch residents offer ideas for new name HKD BANK Tbr burouh's fik-Tdl funds umr-dirutnr bus urgvd Kiwn Hospital to ri'kitaif its proposed parking garage from a site fronting on the NuvrMnk River to Globe tourt Michael Kllegood. hu is also a wl engineer with Lia IntenialionaL a design firm wilh parking garage Stung by By JOAN KAHN COLTS NECK Slung by the mer helming rejection this week of a referendum which would have given Colts Neck a high school within its biwndaivs, the Board of Education last night decided to set up an 11-member Citizens Advisory Committee lo recommend plans for the district's high school students. Colts Neck is one of cighl members of the Freehold Regional High School district, whose 324 million building program, including the construction of a 317 million new high school here, went down to a 3 to I defeat, with only Colts Neck voters giving the proposal a narrow edge of approval among the district members. The new committee, garnered the near-unanimous support of the board, with only Jerry Barshatky dissenting.

because he said he believed that the new committee might supplant the board in making recommendations to the high school district. We are still the ones responsible we are the elected officials, cautioned Mr. Barshatky, as he urged the board to retain all decision making power over the future of the district. I think the Freehold Re- Sculptured Hear charges in killing By ROBIN GOLDSTEIN WEST LONG BRANCH -Some borough residents would actual like to live in a town named Merv. Others like Shadow Lawn, Wynmoor, or Mount Woolley.

And Police Chief Ira White, who started it ail, is partial to Monterey. Apparently, quite a few borough residents feel as Chief White does, that the borough needs a new name to establish its identity. They are sick, they say, of being just the in front of 'Long Branch. One resident went so far as to flag down a passing patrol Marine Park plans draw irate public reaction LONDON (AP) Prioress Margaret got a 3730 increase in her state allowance Thursday. which -indicates she will carry on with state duties after her impending divorce from Lord Snow dim.

The boost in Margaret's household budget was disclosed in the "civil list." the royal family's allocations from the taxpayer for the coming year. They were made public by Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey Ten members of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, received increases ranging up to 50 percent. Margarets boost was a modest 7.3 percent, taking her annual stipend from 55.000 lo 59 000 pounds 3100.100 to 3107.380. Robert Caarad, accused of striking a teen ager in (he face, has been ordered to appear in Weld County Court on June 20 to answer a charge of third-degree assault. The county district attorneys office filed the misdemeanor Charge in connection with an Incident last Friday night in which two Greeley teen-agers alleged that Conrad struck one of them in the face.

NEW YORK (AP) A federal Judge refused on Thursday lo block or even delayJoaa Littles extradition to North Carolina. Her attorney. William Kunstler, had gone to the U.S. Distict Court in Manhattan after he exhausted appeals in the state courts. Before the deciion was rendered, Kunstler said he would Traditional, delicate car to send in his suggestion to the chief Other suggestions have come via postcard, phone call, or letter.

Merv might end up being the most appropriate new name, since the fracas began with the appearance of a young local celebrity, Donald McLean, on the Merv Gnffin television show. Borough residents watched eagerly to see Mr. McLean, a borough resident who was chosen as Seventeen Magaziness very first cover boy, bring glory and distinction to his home town. But the borough lost its shot Much of the discussion last night focused on the planned elimination of about 100 parking spaces, dropping the total in the park from 180 spaces to 82. Joseph and Ed Irwin, owners of Irwins Yacht Works, and Lou Vaiti, owner of the Olde Union House, all protested the cutback, arguing that the lack of parking would hurt their businesses as well as others in town.

"We are not here to provide parking for Red Bank businesses, said Rosemary Min-ear, committee vice-president, adding that she thought the parking could be controlled through time limits. We are not ignoring the parking problem, Mr. Sachs said. But the park now is all asphalt, end we felt it should be more of a park." Mrs. Carole Popper, Pinckney Road, repeatedly questioned Mrs.

Minear as to how the business people, and the people who use the area now for parking when they visit Riverview Hospital, could be kept out How can you keep them out? Theyll still come, and then the people who want to use the park, won't find a Defendant By BARBARA KATELL FREEHOLD A defendant collapsed with convulsions while talking to his attorney in a courtroom yesterday shortly after being convicted of assault and lewdness charges in connection with an alleged rape. Donald Burke, of Front Union -Beach, was talking to Paul Sherman, a Long Branch attorney, when Burke suddenly looked as if he at immortality when the young man told Merv that be came from Long Branch. According to Anita McLean, Donald's mother, he simply didn't want to get embroiled in explaining the difference I only had about 10 or 12 minutes, Mr. McLean told his mother. 1 wasn't going to use half of it to explain the difference between Long Branch and West Long Branch." Mr.

McLean, who is now living in California, has already taped a show another Merv Gnffin Show which will be aired on May 31. place to park, Mrs. Popper said. The committee said it would consider the input of residents and consider revisions that were suggested, but much of the plan has been drawn up to meet state requirements, according to Frank Antonio, parks director. Mr.

Antonio said that it was the recommendatiom of the Green Acres department that much of the present parking area be replaced with park areas. It is still unknown how much change the state would be willing to accept in its suggestions, he indicated. Another unanswered question is whether or not the four tennis courts can be withdrawn from the Green Acres application, and kept for use by borough residents only. Under the law, any project involving state or federal funds must be open to the general public. "If the courts had been redone with the federal and state money, we wouldnt have any gripe, Stephen Popper said But its gone beyond that, and wet be paying local money to give these courts away.

collapses were dead and then fell to the floor," according to an eyewitness. It was the eeriest sight, the eyewitness said. "I have seen defendants break down and cry after being convicted, but I never saw anyone collapse. It really shook everyone up." Court attendants rushed to help Burke, the Freehold First Aid squad was called, and Burke was rushed to Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. Burke was treated at the hospital and then taken to the county jail.

The hospital would not say what had caused Burkes seizure. The sudden collapse occurred at about 4:45 p.m. in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge John P. Amone. Judge Amone had just sent a jury home for the night, and the jurors were not present when Burke had his seizure.

The jury had been deliberating charges against Burke and Ronald Engstrom, of Union Union Beach, in connection with an alleged rape of a 21-year-old Mata-wan woman last Nov. 20 in the Bayshore. Brown borne and secreting his body in a wooded area in Tinton Falls. Virginia "Ginger Culpepper, 21, of the same Wickapecko Drive address, has been accused of aiding and abetting the murder. If the grand jury returns an indictment on the charges, it will be made public next Thursday 2-30-1 defendant collapses page 2 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL FREEHOLD A county grand jury yesterday heard the charges against two Wanamassa residents who are being held in 3100.000 bail in connection with the fatal shooting of John Doenng, 24.

of Dover Avenue, Oakhurst, on May t. Ralph E. Brown, 23, of Wickapecko Drive, Wanamassa, has been accused of murdering Doering at the me mm Danish modem Brook wood COSMOS SOCCER RED BANK The Parks and Recreation Committee held a stormy public heanng last night, fielding questions from sometimesangry residents on the whys and hows of the Marine Park renovation project. The meeting was scheduled to discuss upcoming phase two renovations, which will include lighting, landscaping, and tennis courts resurfacing, but the threehour session occasionally turned into a shouting match between committee members and the public. The major topics which raised the wrath of residents included: allegedly poor construction of the bulkhead, now underway as part of phase one work; lack of a special public hearing on phase one renovation work; the planned elimination of 100 parking spaces in the park; the possibility of opening the four courts to use by non-borough residents because of the involvement of federal and state funds; and the perennial all- weather vs.

clay surface controversy. The total cost of phase one work, bulkheading and repaving. will approach 3800,000. of which 3700.000 is being paid by state and federal funds, and 3100.000 in local money. Ronald Sachs, committee president, said the cost of phase two work is estimated at 3200,000.

which will be borne by local taxpayers. Those figures do not include the fees of Schoor Engineering. the borough's engineers, however, which have been rumored at 3115.000. and would bring the total cost of the park to local taxpayers to' 3400.000. Bnarwood 1K01ONlAL QNA-nOJlAL A Fidelity Union Bancorporation Bank.

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