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Wednesday, Febrnary 28, i«8l
Awards Are Memorial To Mango
WILDWOOD ■ ’Thrcom miHre formed in .septemlVr to <pabh»h an ar>ade/n'ic award , in memory of ’ Dr Jo*opto Mango report* Jhat it ha* .exceeded lla’goal As a>reau)t a Si on presen tation r will be given to a graduatrog seniof. at Wildwood and l/iwer Ma> Regional High School*. who has
demonstrated outstanding achievement in foreign languages THK AMAHD WILL be given yearly and is ex pectod to tie a permanent part of the graduating ex erases at the two. schools Dr Mango taught Spanish at Wildwood if igh School from !*>7*aJ965. He later was chairman Of the foreign Janguages depart
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ment at Lower Cape May Regional High School from 1966 to 1978 Dr Robert S. Diamond is chairman' of 1 the committee Moves Up On Bench
SEA ISLE CITY - Superior Court Judge l f Anthony Gibson, who was bom and reared here, has been elevated to the chancery division by order of the chief justice of the - state Stipreme Court, Gipson is the son of Jack and the late Jeanette Gibson of this city, HE IS CURRENTLY ser ving as supervising judge of the civil division, and will replace Superior Court Judge Martin Haines. Judge Gibson, who was appointed Atlantic County Court judge in October 1977, wag elevated to the Superior Court in December 1978 He is expected to take * over chancery matters in several weeks Pets, Anyone? RIO GRANDE - The county Animal Welfare Society reminds animal lovers that it has a variety of dogs, puppies and kittens , available for adoption at its v headquarters here. Avalon BrldRf HmulU February » ' Vivian Hinkel 6.M0 2 MarRarrt Johnson 5,990 3 Ben Jonea — 5.500
AFTER TAKING OATH office, new Sea Isle City Commissioner John Scarpa, right, receives congratulations from Superior Court Judge Philip Gruccio, who officiated. Scarpa replaces Andrew Bednarek. Mayor Dominic C. Raffa, center, and Commissioner William Kehnrr, far left, show pleasure. Grads Put Training To Good Use
COURT HOUSE - A follow-up study of County Vocational Schools 1980 graduates indicates Utat only 3.4 per cent tflre unemployed. Of Ufg 352 graduates who restonded to the survey 7 are m the military, 40 are pursuing further education,a nd 13 others are unavailable for employment for a variety of reasons There were 292* graduates available for employment, of whom 2^3 fourth jobs in thp^ occupation for which trained. 27 found jobs in related occupations, and 32 found other employment »Only 10 of the 292 graduates available for work reported that they were unemployed.
In summary 95.6 percent of the 1980 vocational''graduates are working and 85.6 per cent are working in 'occupations related to their training. ) The Vocational School Board is studying the potential of the ^job market being created by the casino industry and is considering
the feasibility of a linkage with the County Private Industry Council for the provision of such training. The board has already sponsored a seminar on casino related job opportunities through the close cooperation of the Wildwood Employment Service Office. \
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Squad, particularly at the Victorian Towers, member Bob Robinson called on the Tenants Association at the Towers to make a donation to the squad An amount of $200 was voted'anAkill be sent to the Rescue S^ad Mention was also made at the meeting of a widening hole appearing at the East end of the complex. Mrs. Helen Schiavo, president of the group, explained she has been in contact with city officials who promised aid with this advent of better weather. The city \ * was brought into the mat- ^ ter because of a commitment that the ground was sound shape for construction purposes before | building began, she said.
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