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The Herald and The Lantern
Wednesday, March 18, 1M1
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FORMER CONGRESSMAN diirles Ssndmsn Jr. of Erma Park, congratulates state Senate Minority Leader Barry T. Parker of Burlington County. Sandman for Parker
MOUNT HOLLY - State Sen. Barry T. Parker, a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, has received the endorsement of former United States Congressman Charles W. Sandman Jr. of Cape May tyIn his endorsement, Sandman said: "BARRY PARKER has a depth of experience which far excceds^that of any other candidate in the race. He has Jbeen a legislator for 16 years and has held every major Republican Party leadership position in both the General Assembly and the
Senate.” •IT IS HIGH TIME the needs of our part of the state were recognized and addressed. Barry Parker is the man who has proven his problem-solving capabilities time and again. He is an excellent choice for Governor and I am proud to give him my unqualifed endorsement.” In accepting the endorsement. Parker said: "Charlie Sandman’s support means a great deal to me personally and to my gubernatorial campaign. He is a proven winner and a man of immense popularity within the Republican Party.
Running for Committee
COURT HOUSE - Michael J. Voll, Middle Township Housing Authority chairman, has announced his candidacy for Middle Township Committee. Voll, a Wildwood Policeman and former Democratic Freeholder candidate pledges to "continue good, solid, honest government in Middle Township.” He said he would dedicate himself to, solving the township’s problems on a full-time basis.” "I WANT THE people to receive the services necessary to provide for the well-being of every taxpayer but at the same time we must not tax the people so severely that we have 200 homes under foreclosures proceedings. We must keep the taxpayer in mind at all times," he said.
MICHAEL VOLL
Mr. Voll, who is 31 years old, lives in Rio Grande with his wife Carol and son Michael. Nominated three times for the Jaycees OutsUnding Young Men of America Award, he has 5een employed as a Wildwood Policeman since 1971. He is a graduate of Cumberland County Community College.
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