Cape May County Herald, 4 June 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Wednesday, J.une 4.1980

Gery, Gowen Complete Course New Ferry Means $1.25 Million Worth of Terminal Improvements

art nrwWwav Major portion of the work, expected to Poet ai

rOUHT William

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rogtsi radiological defense officer on the Cape May County. Civil Defense staff; and Kevin Gowen. radiological defense officer on the Stone Harbor staff, completed Phase I of a career development seminar in

The Irish ' Pavilion

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Civil DefnM* at Spring L«kr Hntght* on two ■ucceiilvc recent

weekend*

The course related to the >b o( the Civil Delew director or coordinator, and the aubjed covered dealth with auch principles of Civil Delew the effects .of nuclear weapon*, effects of nstural disaster agents, emergency public Information. organizing CD programs: warning and communications; disaster planning al nuclear genera(ipg facllltiea. and Standards for Civil Preparedness.

N CAPE MAY - Work Is sdhpduled to get underway here soon on a «I B million enlargement of (he Cape May

Lewes Perry berthing facllltiea

The construction project la In anticipation of the arrival hext May of the Delaware River * Bay Authority'! fourth

bayllner. Itself coating well over U million.

WINNER’S TROPHY Is held by Dick Lswplreet, left, while Ed llarmey clutches the Low Gross Trophy In the Chamber of ( ommerce-loumoment Chamber eseeaUve director Hob Patterson made the presentations.

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Sweaters Galorel Crew Neck. V-Neck. Cardigans. Pullovers, Turtle-Necks, etc •Ca*hmur»»Cothm*ra/Stlh •Sh«tlond*M«f ino Wool From Amwrlca'. Top Molt art "Natural Fibers of Synthetic Prlcwa" FANTASTIC FACTORY SAVINOS TO YOtil Coen# saw us today and sovol Man's full fashioned sweaters also available TEMM MIR PUZA*STME IIKBiK Mill

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Major portion of the work, expected to foat around $1 million, is the addMoft of the new b«rth. Ancillary work, in the range of one-quarter million dollars, includes new oil and water lines, renovation of the electric power and

sewage systems and needed dredging.

The Authority's main base of operations for the ferry is on the New Jersey side of the bay; it maintains its headquarters for the Delaware Memorial Bridge twin

spans in New Castle, Del.

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Delegates Tour Co. Facilities COURT HOUSE * - Orientation Day for the delegates and alternates to N.J. Boys State ofihe Cape May County American Legion Poets was held recently at the County VoTech Center. Following a tour of the Career Center, conducted by VoTech’s Patricia Donovan, a luncheon was provided by the county freeholders and served by school students. The freeholders represented by Freeholder Ralph Evans, also presented each boy with a ballpoint pen. After lunch, the contingent toured the County Correctional Institute. The delegates and alternates represented the following American Legion Posts: Oceaa City - Tim Adams. Mike Esposito, David Lautenschlager, Blair Souder, a..! Tyrone Thompson, all of Ocean

City.

Wildwood - Bill Daniels of Wildwood. George Minetti, Rio Grande, John Ferry, Wildwoixi Crest, and Kip Knapsik, North Wildwood. , Cape May David Holzmer, North Cape May, and Mike Craig. Cape May. Court House - Doug Penkethman of Court House and Jim Pickering, S. Dennis. Tuckahoe — Brian McDonald, Palermo. Woodbine — Robert Alicea and Albert Di Lorenzo, Woodbine. Stone Harbor — Robert Ritterhoff and Tom Nicholas, Middle Township High School. Representing the American Legion posts were Carlyle Dennis and Jean Berger, Bill Sherman, Horace Griffith and Janet Ramsay. Lou Rodia, Assistant Director. Public Affairs, and Dick Longstreet, Tourism Representative -- represented the Cape May County.

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