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The Daily Register from Red Bank, New Jersey • 4

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Red Bank, New Jersey
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'gHMgHPi I a SERVICE SALUTE B2 The Daily Register FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1985 State aid totals top 1 million cetvea fair portion of the funds to be made available. This is the first installment. These monies should prove very useful to local communities which are attempting to improve their transportation networks." Senator Gagliano serves as the senior member of the Senate Transportation Communications Committee. These projects have been funded: has completed recruit training at. Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, 111.

FREEHOLD Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Rassell G. Taylor, son of Robert G. and Sandra J. Taylor of 13 Kiawa Avenue is currently serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, which recently returned from a deployment to the U.S. Sixth Fleet, located in the Mediterranean Sea.

FREEHOLD Navy Seaman Apprentice Charles J. Semanchick, son of John E. and Jean Semanchick of Route 3, Stillhouse recently deployed to the Indian Ocean. MARLBORO Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Susan T. Priygoda, daughter of Center W.

and Mary T. Przygoda, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force law enforcement specialist course at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. LONG BRANCH Marine Sgt. Ted Dunn, son of Theodore Dunn of 80 Grant Court, has been awarded a Meritorious Mast for superior individual performance while serving with 2nd Force Service Support Group at Camp Lejeune, N.C, EATONTOWN Navy Petty" Officer 2nd Class Michele A.

Fitzgerald, daughter of Joseph P. and Joan D. Fitzgerald of 16 Pearce was awarded a Navy Achievement Medal for superior performance while serving on the special project team for the World Wide Military Command and Control System Standard Graphics Ter-' minal and as a programmeranalyst in the Automated Data Processing Communications Division at the Atlantic Command Operations Support Facility, Norfolk, Va. 1 EATONTOWN Airman 1st Class Richard Thompson, son of Alviner Thompson of 95 Richardson Ave. and Francis Thompson of 48 Peach St Tinton Falls, has graduated from the U.S.

Air Force precision measuring equipment course, Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. a -ur a RED BANK Airman James W. Rbem, brother of Audrey R. Rhem-Diallo of 15 Marion has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base. after completing Air Force basic training, to receive specialized instruction in the communica-tions-electronics systems field.

RED BANK Pvt! David G. Murphy, grandson of Ruth Murphy of 155 River has completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. RED BANK Navy Seaman Recruit Dwayne W. Lodge, grandson of Mattie Lodge of 137 River has completed recruit training at Navy Recruit Training Command, Navy Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. WEST LONG BRANCH New Jersey Senate Minority Leader S.

Thomas Gagliano, R-Monmouth, has announced that fourteen Monmouth County municipalities have received a total of $1,187,930 in state aid under the 1984 New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority Act. "The level of funding ranges from $160,000 to $35,870." Gagliano said. "In supporting this Act. Monmouth County residents expected to re- First Avenue Asbury Fourth Avenue Halls Mill Road. Sec.

1 Union Avenue Van Brackle Road Monroe Street Union Hill Road Aberdeen Road Wesley Street White and Pearl Streets Patterson Avenue Third Avenue Egglington Sec. 1 Wvckotf Road Belmar Freehold Hazlet Holmdel Keyport Marlboro Matawan Monmouth Red Shrewsbury Spring Upper Wall Park Township Township Township Beach Bank Lake Freehold Twp. Township Jacob Hera, D.D.S. and Howard M. Cohen, D.D.S.; PA I Woman still missing Quality Care At Affordable Prices Full Range Of Dental Services Available Emergency Nitrous Newest in Cosmetic Dentistry Special to Insurance KEANSBURG Tech.

Sgt. Anthony J. Rimmer, son of John A. and Betty Rimmer of 161 Essex has been named outstanding non-commissioned officer of the year for the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Rimmer is an aircraft pneudraulic systems technician with the 4487th Aircraft Generation Squadron.

HAZLET Nevy Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel K. Ryan, son of Daniel J. and Rita E. Ryan of 9 Fairview Lane, recently deployed to the Western Pacific Ocean. Ryan is a crewmember aboard amphibious assault ship USS Tarawa which will participate in various training and readiness exercises.

Port calls are scheduled for Hawaii, the Republic of the Philippines, Hong Kong and Singapore. MIDDLETOWN Navy Seaman Daniel Hollander, son of Warren and June Hollander of 31 Acker Drive. POLICE BEAT 3 people injured in EATONTOWN Three people suffered minor injuries in a head-on collision on Industrial Way West yesterday afternoon, police said. Elizabeth Vazquez, 33. of 16 Clifton Long Branch, lost control of the car she was driving, police said, and crossed the center line as she was preceding west on Industrial Way West, near the Lermer Corp.

at approximately 4 p.m. Her car struck a vehicle driven by Mark Dzwileski. 32. of 76 Leland Terrace. Tinton Falls, police said, which then struck a utility pole and continued 75 feet before coming to a stop.

Dzwileski and his passengers. Katherine Dzwileski. also of Leland Man caught by HAZLET A Keyport man was arrested on the roof of the Brookdale Nursing Home here, after he attempted to elude police by fleeing on foot when his car was caught in traffic, police said. He was charged with resisting arrest and stealing from his employer, police said. Janitor Harvey L.

Toran. 30. was arrested Tuesday on charges of theft of $300 worth of property from his employer, according to K-9 Officer John Mullins, one of the arresting officers. Toran was accused of pilfering radios, telephones, record players, stereo equipment and other goods from Service Merchandise, a retail store on Route 35. where he worked.

Mullins said Patrolmen Russell Surdi and Robert Mulligan were observing Toran at the store Tues Care Oxide Techniques (Bonding) Attention Plans 1008 Highway 35 671-6920 I MIDDLETOWN head-on accident Terrace, and Arcadio Irizarry, 22, of 54 Fourth Long Branch, were transported by Eatontown First Aid to Monmouth Medical Center where all were treated and released. Mark Dzwileski was treated for a head injury and Katherine Dzwileski for a leg injury. Irizarry treated for a head laceration. Vazquez vehicle was destroyed and Dzwileskis vehicle received extensive front-end damage, police said. Vazquez was charged by Patrolman Richard Coffey with careless driving and drving while on the revoked list.

Patrolman Joseph Miller and Martin Bruno are assisting Coffey in the investigation. cops on rooftop day morning after police received a call from the store manager, who suspected Toran had been stealing merchandise for several weeks. When the officers questioned Toran about goods they saw in his possession outside the store, Toran fled in his car, Mullins said. A short chase ensued, and Toran was arrested on the roof after his car was caught in traffic. Mullins and his canine partner, who were off duty when Mullins saw the chase, helped apprehend the suspect.

A preliminary court appearance has been scheduled for Monday. MIDDLETOWN After two weeks. Leocardia Lottie" Stavitskie. 56. is still missing from her East Keansburg home.

Her husband Alexander said he planned to consult a psychic on his wife's whereabouts Ive tried everything else." he said Police have cancelled helicopter searches planned on three different occasions because of snowv weather that would have hidden the ground from aerial view Mrs. Stavitskie was last heard waking her son to go to work on Jan 3 at 5 a m. An all-out search on foot of the area around the Stavitskie residence 28 Kentucky the swamplands by the dike between East Keansburg and Port Monmouth. and the beach area failed to produce any result. Police detectives questioned friends and relatives, again with no result Meanwhile.

Stavitskie's husband and three children are growing more anxious about her baffling disappearance CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS EAT-IN OR TAKEOUT DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS OPEN 7 DAYS 11 A.M.-H P.M. WE DELIVER 787-3300 ($5.00 MinimurR Purchase For Delivery) 120 CARR KEANSBURG (Nextto Cumberland Farms) Zoning chairman resigns 105.000 51.663 160.000 95.200 150.000 75.000 60.097 98.500 87.600 60.000 60.000 84.000 65.000 35.870 "I'm scared," said the Mrs. Stavitskie's 16-year-old daughter. Mr. Stavitskie has said his wife's wallet, keys, car and false teeth are still at home.

Two of Stavitskie's neighbors said police did not question them about the missing woman. "It comes as such a shock to us that she's gone. She just wasn't the type to just take off." said one neighbor who declined to give her name. "I'm afraid they're really going to find her dead. It's spooky, the neighbor added Police described Stavitskie as a white female.

56. 5 feet 1 inch tall. 150 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair. Stavitskie was last seen wearing a black, waist-length coat, brown shoes and stretch slacks. Police have requested that anyone with information concerning Stavitskie's whereabouts call the township Detective Division.

671-4700. Detectives Richard De-ickmann. Leonard Moon and Alan Ford are handling the investigation. end. Ralph Runyon will replace Coe, and George Aguilar will serve as vice chairman for a one-year term.

Anthony T. Bruno was reappointed board attorney. Let Us Do Your Taxes Accurate Dependable Courteous Year Round Service at Reasonable Rates Specials Cooked Meals 3 Medical accepted New patients always welcome Evening and Saturday Appointments Reg. $349. SALE $189.

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SALE $389. AND TUNING CLEARANCE SALE STARTS FRIDAY JAN. 18th SAVE 20 to 60 Daily Blackboard Cookies, Pastries, Cheesecake -Generous Portions Made Fresh Daily Home Hero Sandwiches Seduttos Ice Cream Tortoni -Spumoni Catering Private Parties For All Occasions. Small or Large, Hot Cold Platters WHEN SKI HAUS HAS A CLEARANCE SALE, IT'S SOME SALE! JUST LOOK AT THE SELECTION WE'VE GOT! foo A A ScJl Rl'MSON Bruce Coe resigned as chairman oi the Zoning Board oi Adjustment at last night's board organization meeting, citing a heavy personal schedule for bringing his six years as board member to and Arts Center bill mulled NEWARK Representatives of the Monmouth Arts Center, Red Bank, have met with state officials to discuss legislation that would allocate funds to renovate and repair regional cultural centers throughout the state. "Performing artists need quality places to perform." said Sharon Burnham, executive director of the Monmouth Arts Center.

This is bricks and mortar type of funding. Money would be allocated for repairs in matching grants. Burnham described the Wednesday meeting as a "good and successful a rap session." The bill, still in committee, was proposed by Assemblywoman Maureen Ogden, R-Millburn. State Secretary of State Jane Burgio and Clement Price, chairman of the state Council on the Arts, also attended. Meanwhile the center is still striving to raise the $50,000 it needs by the end of the month to stay open.

Burnham said the center has already raised approximately $22,000. Seminar slated RED BANK A three-session seminar on "Learning to Deal With Life" will be conducted by El'Nathan Juedes at the First Baptist Church. Maple Avenue and Oakland Street, on Sunday and Monday The seminar is co-sponsored by the Baptist Church and the First Presbyterian Church of Red Bank. Sessions will meet from 2:30 to 5 15 m. and m.

Sunday and 8 to 9 30 p.m. Monday. Juedes will discuss three basic principles for living life successfully and will attempt to help participants deal with the five barriers that stand between them and their happiness During the seminar. Juedes will issue an appeal and a challenge to Christians to grew in their Christian faith. Meaning in life, reality and security are found only as one moves from "religion" to relationship with the Living God.

Juedes said. "A rich and fulfilling life is the heritage of every person and anyone can have it." he said. Ten presentations are included in the seminar- Growing through the experience of relationship in faith; grace, self-centeredness; self-alien-ation. others and communication; love, bondage of legalism to freedom of relationship; need for earnest desire; prayer; and relationship with God. SAVE UP TO 50V.

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