The Herald and The Lantern
Page 11
Wednesday, October 29,1980
DOT Funds Two Road Projects
TRENTON - Funds for two road surfacing projecta in Cape May County totaling close to $96,000 have been awarded by the state Department of Transportation. The improvements are for Second Avenue, Stone Harbor, $51,803.89, and Main Avenue, 8th Avenue and 10th Avenue. Edgewood, $44,131.85. TTie awards are among 30 made from 1979 Transportation Bond Issue Early Action Program funds. These funds will pay 90 per cent of the contract amount for the projects. The funds are the first appropriation for the State Aid portion of the bond issue.
Voll Charges County Goofed On Jail
ttortaWart FUTURE CITY LIBRARY? The Cape May County Savings and Loan Assn, has decided not to seek title to the former Bell Telephone switching center in Cape May as a new home for its Cape May branch, despite a recent court ruling directing the city Zoning Board to rehear the association’s variance request. The board denied it months ago. and the association went to ifligation, in part, on tW grounds the city's denial stemmed from the city Library Commission's desire to acquire the building for a new library. Earlier, the savings and loan had outbid the city and commission in a Hell Tel. auction. The utility still holds tide.
Michael J. Voll. Democratic freeholder candidate, has charged the Republican freeholders witji gross mismanagement in the building of the new county jail. "-Our Republican freeholders spent $3 million for a new prison facility and it immediately was "overcrowded" and constructed as though it were a Daycare Center." Voll said. • •THE JAIL IIAIMo be made escape-proof because four inmates used butter knives to go through concrete blocks that were supposed to have been filled with mortar and reinforced with steel rods," he went on. "This cost the county taxpayers another $33,000. "Now. our Republican freeholders tell us that dur carefully planned jail is extremely overcrowded, but I think it is strange that our old county jail, renovated one year ago for
almost $100,000. is now to he demolished at a cost of $12,900 more •
Rortk Cap* May Raiidtirti Urge A Vote For
Jim MacDonald Lower Township Committee
ordered ond paid for by Lower Township Republican Commitlee. Phyltia Oreo. Treoi.
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