Cape May County Herald, 25 June 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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•SPECIAL SUMMER foot patrolmen pose with Stone Harbor Police Chief William Donohue, left, and Sgt. Victor Gorski prior to a new ucaaon. The men who will patrol the business district, include, from left, front: William Armstrong. James Kerins and James Dougherty; back: Norman Willcox. James Daly and John Bergin. Summer Courses Set

VINELAND - College students looking for a way In earn academic credits this summer may be interested in Cumberland Countv College’s six-week Summer Session. Classes begin on June 30and end on August *12. and afre scheduled for both day and evening hours. Courses are available in Ifi differenl fields, including Business. Computers. English. Fire Technology. History. Literature. Physical Education. Psychology. Math. Science, and others. Each of the courses is offered for academic

credit and CCC’s credits are generally transferable to other colleges and universities The classes range from developmental courses, designed in help (he partieipanl brush tip on such skills as Reading or Malhemntics. In advanced courses. such as Microbiology or The Hislorv of American Immigration. l-ale registration for the Summer Session is 9 a m. In 7 r-mpm. June 20 and 9 lo 4 July 1. For more information. call 091-8000. 0x1.34

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-All-Day Fourth of July— Celebration Set by Boro STONE HARBOR - 'This resort will mark Independence Day. July 4 with an all-day celebration sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. It will again include games and contests for youngsters and oldsters alike. Councilman R. Jack Fitzpatrick and Chamber president Glenn Townley have announced a complete program of events that will be of interest to all ages, both male and female. • Fabulous prizes and trophies will be awarded to the first, second and third place winners in all events and in each age group,” they promised Here's the complete program:

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