Cape May County Herald, 14 May 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Wednesday, May 14.1DM

Fiah Exempt

Bill Passes Assembly TRENTON t—

— Assem-

blyaun Jimcs Hurley’s bill td ^cempt commercial fishing vessels, including the so-called fishing party boats, has cleared the N.J. Assembly and now goes to

the Senate.

A-911, cosponsored by Hurley’s Cumberland-Cape May colleague Joseph Chinnlci, amends New

Jersey *8 Sales andUse Tui Law. H'n-ley said he beliei-ed the measure when finally enacted “would prove an encouragement to the New Jersey industry and could result in increased business for Jersey boatyards and vendors of •commercial gear.”

Hie Hfcrald and The Lantern

Horseshoe Crab Explpration Sat. At Reeds Beach REEDS BEACH - A guided exploration of the annual horapahoe crab migration begin* at : p.m. May 17 on the bayahore beach at the end of Reed*

Beach Rd.

Sponaored by the Wetlands Ipedtuie, the exploration will focua on the million* of minute egjp

which tUa ancient cnutacean. aometlmes called the living (oaall. lay* along the tideline The horseshoe crab, mis takingly referred to also as the king crab, has laid its eggs during the full moon tides of spring for millions of years. Participants on the exploration should wear old clothes and sneakers nnd‘bring binoculars and hand lenses il possible. Call ffS-lSU for more in-

formation.

Housing For Disabled To Be Discussed RIO GRANDE - The Disabled Services Subcommittee of the Human Services Coalition will conduct an Informal panel discussion on advocacy for housing of disabled citizens, 10 a m. May 27 In the ' Social Services Building Representative*., from

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the state Division of Menal He* 1th and Hospitals, the Dlvlton of Mental Retardation. Cape May County Welfare Board Cape May County Rental Assistance Program, and Cumberland County Association lor Retarded’ Citizens will comprise the dttcusslon panel AH social service agency representative and lire public are Invited to attend

Atlantic Community College has 5 sessions this summer The first one starts May 27.

Atlantic Community College's first of five summer sessions starts May 27. It lasts three weeks (until June-13) and in

mer programs and events. We've got a,

good summer planned for you.

lege credit course. Some very special and 1-4 o.m. in Walter F. Fftne Hz.ii

very sped

courses are scheduled, so check the

complete list below

If this first summer session doesn't work for you. four other sessions are scheduled throughout June. July and Augustsome offered during the day. othefl at night Call us at 625-1 III or 646-4950 Ext. 217 for our complete listing of sum-

Course Title

and 1-4 p.m. in Walter E. Edge Hall on Ihe Mays Landing campus. ACC Is approved for Veterans' educational benefit? and other limited financial assistance is available this summer. Out-of-county residents must present a chargeback form Master Charge and Visa are accepted for tuition. First-time students are required

to pay a $ 10 application fee

Time Location LeLsCrCH

Thursday

Accounting

MTWRF.9-1145 Boyer B1/6

Anthropology

MTWPF 9.30-4 Lake AI54

Business Mathematics

SotXh Jersey Archaeology Field Pracbrum

Human Anatomy and Physiology I MTWR93012:20 Lake AI46 ^ (he) Ld«AI»

(lab)

(Come meets three hours tour days a weeh for Hot* week

from 9 27 to 7/17 with aAenwting lectwe and IS).

Macrobtotogy MTWRII 2 Lake Al 10

dec)

Lake AIK

„ / (kb) (Course meets three hours drtw lour days a week for etoM week bom 9/27 to 7/17 sMi aMem«Uno lecture and m). ®9®htaaa AdmMatratton Principles nf Management MTWRF. 911:45 Lake Al 17 Health and Ptyskai Education Concepts of Physical Education MTWtl 912:45 Oym E128A

Hlstoty x

MTWRF, 911:45 Lake Al 13 Hospitality Management

Sc hool Food Service Management II TR 4-6 Lake A102

(Course runs dgM weeks from 9/27 to 7/17).

History of South Jetsey

Introduction to Ethnics

P^ehology ol Parent Chdd RHabonships

Public Speakinci

Philosoohv MTWrMhI:45 Lake Al 12 Psychology MTWRF, 911 45 Lake A102

Speech

MTWRF, 91145 I ake AI03

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