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Jim MacDonald Candidate Announces His Staff S. COLD SPRING - Republican candidate for Lower Township Committee in the fall general election, James MacDonald of Bayshore Rd., here, has announced his campaign staff for the upcoming campaign. In addition to township GOP leader Maarice Catarclo, Mr. MacDonald lists Mayor Tom Clydesdale and Pete Bitting as co-campaign managers; Phyllis Oreo as treasurer; and these campaign coordinators. Villas -t- James Augustine and Jack Cummings, North Cape May — James Walker and Ann Goldsmith, Cold Spring — Ralph Bakley and Rd Adams. Erma — Russell Shelly and Tom Wark. In announcing his staff, the candidate also reiterated his position that a township committee officeholder must he in a position to put in time at the municipal hall each day. According to MacDonald, an architect with offices in Wildwood, his first campaign pledge is to "be in Township Hall everyday to work and be available to the resident of Lower Township." He added that he and his staff have been working on a number of positions on important issues to he brought forward in the weeks ahead. And he asked that anyone interested in helping his campaign effort to contact his office between 1:30 and 4:30 weekdays at 522-5795.
Attempted Rape After Car Taken Lower Township police are still investigating an aggravated sexual assault which reportedly occurred in a car near the Cape May Canal in Cold Spring after the vehicle had been stolen from a Diamond Beach parking lot in the early morning hours of June 10. And in an unrelated incident, also under investigation, a younger woman was the subject of physical advances after she was picked up while hitchhiking in Wildwood on Junes. ACCORDING TO police, in the June 10 incident, a 22-year-old Wildwood woman was asleep in a friend’s car which was later reported stolen from the Holiday Inn parking lot shortly after 3 a.m. June 10. Almost five hours later, the woman called police from Cape May, reporting the man who had taken the car had attempted to sexually assault her. When she began screaming, the man took off, and the victim rolled up the windows and locked the car doors. AT DAYBREAK, she left the car, which had bean driven to a secluded spot along a path off Bayshore Rd. on the south side of the canal, and walked to Cape May. (The Pathway has since been obstructed with a mound of dirt and asphalt.) IN THE JUNE 8 incident, police said, a 17-year-old North Jersey woman was hitchhiking along Rio Grande Blvd. around 5 a.m. when she was picked up by two males and driven toward her destination in Villks. She told police the driver pulled off Fulling Mill Rd. and she was grabbed by both. She screamed, jumped from the car and ran down the roadway, later picked up by a passing acquaintance and taken into the Villas.
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