Cape May County Herald, 9 April 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Hie Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday, April 9,19i)0

Earth Week ‘80 Is Readied

NEW BRUNSWICK - EnvironmenU) group* all over New Jersey are planning event* to celebrate April 22 the 10year anniversary of the first Earth Day. the Youth Environmental Society has announced Y E S spokesperson Maurice Sampson said that plans for Earth Week ‘80. April 10-2S, include the New Jersey Symphone Orchestra playing in Jersey City Liberty Park, a Run for Pun and the JCarth in five towns, a coastal walk from. Cape May to Sandy Hook, and many more Sampson said Y E S. will coordinate events and

provide information "In the 70’s, "Mr Sampson said," progressive legislation helped the environmental movement gain control over critical governmental problems, and for some, the environmental ethic is becoming a way of life. Now, in the 80's, there is a need to address more complex issues and broaden the constituency." "Finding new energy sources,, dealing with health problems, redeveloping urban areas, and disposing of toxic wastes are all p*rt of the environmental struggles of the 80’s.” Individuals or groups

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wishing to participate m Earth Day '80 may contact YES. P.O. Box 1127. New Brunswick. NJ 06903 — (201)828-6880 Residents Sought For Water Test AVALON - A group of volunteers are being sought by the borough to take part in a water saving

test.

According to assistant business administrator Andrew jKuncas, The borough has purchased 30 high pressure, low consumption shower heads as well as toilet partitions to be uaed in a watereaving experiment. The idea is for tie homeowner to use, the devices on all showers and toilets in the home until approximately the end of May. when water usage will be compiled to sec what degree of savings has been accomplished. Any interested Avalon resident should call, Mr. Kuncas at 967-8200.

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AHantk National Bank Coastal State Bank fint National Bank Of South Jersey

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Marine National Bank

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They used to be «trictlY local beoks. With local ownership. But they aren't any longer. The five hometown banks listed above ere no longer hometown. They all have become associated with out-of-town interest!. Which isn't surprising. It's difficult to resist the appeal of htflh finance. Especially now that the casino boom it on. Many people who have grown up in our immediate area art concerned with the feet that a growing number of our once local banks are ioining up with outside interests. Interests who went to do business primarily with "big business.” Naturally they wonder how this will affect their everyday banking needs. We understand your concerns and needs Because Guarantee Bank is a local bank, owned and managed by people who live and work right here. People who have a very special knowledge and understanding of other people who also live here and work here They know our community They're part of it. They can make quick decisions in every area of persons! banking. So if your present establishment doesn’t seem as attentive or concerned with your account St iT used to be. perhaps you should consider making a change. After all. you live.her a and work here Maybe you should bank with a bank that lives here. too.

THE GREAT BANK

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GREAT CHANNEL Bridge between Stone ^Harbor and Middle Township Is starting to show It* age. Ute SO-year-oM draw bridge I* slowly deteriorating. As a resalt, the coanty ha* reduced the weight limit from 15 to 7 ton* with the result that heavy trucks and buses will have to use either Oeean Dr. or Avalon Blvd. to get into and

out of iht Seven Mile Beach area. Hie coanty freeholders have authorized an application for federal funds to repair or replace the span. In the meantime, the old bridge will probably be around for at least another five years. Since this picture was taken last week, the Weight Limit sign has been changed to read 7 Tons.

Countywide Horse Clinic This Weekend COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Extension Service is sponsoring an Equine Health Clinic this Saturday and Sunday to make available to all horses and ponies vaccinations against encephalomyelitis (equine sleeping sickness), tetanus (lockjaw), and equine

influenza.

An opportunity will be available to have blood samples taken for detection of equine infectious anemia (swamp fever) and vaccinations against rhinopneumonitis (a virus) will also be offered. The cooperating veterinarian will be Nick Holland of Ocean View, and clinic coordinator will be Valerie Burke of Dias Creek. Registration forms and information arc being sent to all known horse owners in the’eounty. New horse *or pony owners may obtain registration forms and information from the County Extension Service office or by calling 465-5777 after 5 p.m.

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