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W CAPE MAY - This borough, without a police force for the post month and a half, began hiring former officers back on a part-time basis last Friday According to Public Safety Commissioner Marvin Morrell, the borough will be utilizing upwards of $12,000 in available funds to finance theforde T1IF GOVERNING body was forced to lay off the force en masse because the $12,000 was insufficient to maintain a fulltime force. State Police coverage in the interim consisted of their response to specific calls During the past month and a half, the State Police responded to a reported (unfound) sexual assault, two domestic (one unfounded) complaints, tVvo motor vehicle accidents

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'one actually in Cape May y. a suspicious persons report (unfound), a larceny. a shooting incident (in which a shot was fired but no one injured), a vandalism report, and the arrest of a man who lived in the borough and was accessed of an out of town rape SO FAR T1IREF former patrolmen have been rehired and Morrell is still looking for people. “We have dozens of applications but I’m trying to rehire those who worked (here) previously.” According to Morrell, the men working specified, staggered hours and hours on call specific times. I>ower Township is serving as the dispatcher.

RIO GRANDE - Bob Paisley and the Southern Grass, a traditional bluegrass group from the tri-state area of Maryland, Delaware and Penn sylvania, will be the featured band in the first annoal Old Village Farm Blueo-ass Music Festival

June SO^nd 21 here.

The festival will be sponsored by the Cape May County Civil Air Patrol with amateur competition scheduled on both days. Finals in the amateur, competition will be

Saturday.

Also appearing with the Paisley group will be Country and Western singer Jay Holbrook of

Villas.

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BACK HARBOR home of Dr. and Mrs. Coalabile Cilento is at 121 Pelkan Dr. Boro Home Tour June 28 AVALON — The sixth annual Avalon Home Tour, sponsored by the Women's Civic Club, will be 1 to 4:30 Saturday, June 28 featuring seven homes. Three of the homes are on the oceanfront and three are located on the hack harbors Each has unique features such as special baths, complete gym, unusual decor and spectacular views. On this year's tour we goto the home of: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abell, 22 Pelican Dr.; Dr. and Mrs. Costabile Cilento, 121 Pelican Dr.; Dr. and Mrs. John Leonard. Si.-. Mr. and Mrs. John P Reichard Jr, 45*8-4Ui Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Silas Smith, •5 E. isth St.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Souder, 162-65th Stl., and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Temosky, 9 W. 9th St. Tour tickets are $4. available at the Chamber of Commerce Information Center, 30th St and Ocean Dr; Morhard-Tafel Inc., 2389 Dune Dr. and from cochairwomen Shirley Wiesenbaugh 967-4579 and Helen WenUel 967-7351. Proceeds will be used for the beautification of the borough and for playground equipment.

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Southern Grass records for Rounder Records of Somerville* Mass., can be seen currently on publk: television in a series en. titled "Bluegrass from the .Englishtown Music Hall.” The band has performed in many folk and bluegrass festivals including the Inaugural of Jimmie Carter, Chicago Folk Festival and tb* Philadelphia Folk Spring Concert. They are a full time band and travel extensively to play datei at • colleges and universities Bernfce Chestnut, Commandant of the County CAP said there will be a country music oriented concession 'as well as a refreshment stand and snadk bar. The festival will run from 10a.m. to 10 p.m. each day at the'WildwoodCanadian Campground 4/10 of a mile south of the intersection of Rts. 9 and 47

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