Wednesday, August 27,1980
The Herald and The Lantern
. 1
Page 11
Fined For Violating Labor Law
Alternative Energy Info Via House Tour
TRENTON - N.J. Labor and Industry— Commissioner John Horn discloses that investigations by the department have resulted in four convictions in Child Labor Law violations at the Jersey Shore. Horn released the following details of the prosecutions: FRED'S ITALIAN Restaurant, 4*15 Landis Are . Sea Isle City, wav found guilty of Child Labor Law viola Mom Aug II In the Sea Isle Municipal Court. Judge Norman Zlotnick assessed the firm *25 ulus *15 costa on each of the eight counts foratotaloftxno Charges against the firnyncluded the employment of a mlnhr under the age of II without employment certificates, the employment of three minors under the age of 1« after 6 o'clock In the evening, the employment of three minors under ige is more than five hours contmuolisly without an Interval of at least 30 minutes for a meal period, and failure to keep proper records of hours for one minor under age 18. ROCK N CHAIR Restaurant and Lounge. 2«a Dune Df , Avalon, pled guilty to Child Labor violations In Sea lale Municipal Court Judge Zlotnick aaaeaaed the firm *50 plus 115 costa on each of three counts for ntoUlbfllOS Charge* spin*, the firm included employment of two minors under nae 18 without employment certificates and employment of one , minor under age 18 In exeats of 40 hours a week AUK) ON AWi. II. Nutty But. Nice. 3400 Boerdwgjk. Sea Isle City.
Cycle Crash Kills Two - UPPER TWP. - Two 19-year-old men died Sunday night when the motorcyles they were driving apparently collided head-on on - a r 'secluded rural roadway here. According to reports, Scott Graver of Norbury Landing Rd.. Green Creek, and Paul Sturgis of E. Broad St.. Millville, died following the mishap around 10:30 pm. on Weatherby Rd., less than a half-mile from the Cumberland County boundary line. They were reportedly traveling in opposite directions' when the accident occurred. Details were sketchy pending completion of the investigation by State Police. Graver was employed by York's Exxon in Cape May. Sturgis by Raritan Engineering in Millville, according to reports.
pied guilty to Child Labor violation* Judge Zlotnick aaaeaaed the firm *35 S i 81$ coals on each of three counts
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Charge* against the firm included employment of a minor under age 18
without an employmer employment of a minor more than flee hours
without a 30-minute meal period and employment of a minor under age 18 aflerto’cldck In the evening HALS ICS CREAM. 3080 Board
underage 18 etraloymenl continuously without an «
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In Wildwood Municipal Court on Aug, 12 Judge Joseph ViaaUI aaadaaed (ha firm *50 phis (to coat*
percount for a total of (180
Charges against the firm included
nenl of a minor under age 18 an employment certificate,
employment of a minor under age 18 In exccw of 40 hours a week and employment of a minor uhder age 18
after 13 o'clock In the evening
POMONA-Stockton State College has announced it will continue to offer its Energy House Tour, a teaching- and research facility for the study of energy applications. Energy House includes several prototypes of solar energy collector and
HOLLIS A. CALDWELL. 78. of Dermkavllle Rd. Petersburg. Aug 33 A lifelong retidml. he waa formerly mayor and committeeman In Upper Township. MARIO CORONA. 54. of 130 E. Fern Rd. Wildwood Crest. Aug. 17. He waa a resident here for 13 years CLARA M. CREAMER. 88. of 707 Seashore Rd . Erma. Aug 31 She waa a member at the Tabernacle United Methodist Church LAI RA R. IHRCHERT. 88. of 114 E 34th Ave. North Wildwood. Aug. 15 She waa a registered nurse ELLA MARIA HAKBERER. 86. of 148 W Taylor Ave . Wildwood. Aug. 23 She wot a resident for 23 years. CATHERINE M. McFARLANE. 71. of I It! tllinola Ave . Cape’May. Aug 1*. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church WUXI AM 1.8CMACLK. 83. of 215 E Lincoln Ave.. Wildwood. Aug 32. He was a •(►year membfr of the American Legion Post 184 CLIFFORD A. SH ARP. 84. of 1213 Idaho Ave . Cape May. Aug n He waa a former city building jnH EL*ZABET1I V VANDENBERti. 75. of 110 44th St . Sea Isle City. Aug 22 She waa a member of the Catholic Daughter* of America JENNIFER LACREN WATSON, one-dav old daughter ol Jame* H and Nina C Watson of 201 CVnerdale Ave . Villa*. Aug 17
storage systems. An extensive. computer based monitor can take and store repeated measurements of . temperatures in various locations. These can be correlated with other data to yield information about the effectiveness of different energy related devices.
Although the primary emphasis has been on solar energy, .experiments, have a bo been done on windmill Configurations and on methane gas generation from waste materials \ Interested persons maV contact John Peterson 6521776, ext. 211 to make an appointment for a tour.
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