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W CAPE MAY - The Borough of Wildwood Crest 'has petitioned the state for permission to close Smith's Landfill on § BayshoreRd here on Saturdays during all but the three summer
months
In addition, the Crest , .lorough Commissioners are seeking permission to close the landfill on a number of designated legal holidays as well as on unspecified legal holidays which may be declared by the state or municipality. THE LANDFILL here, formerly operated privately by landowner and former West Cape May mayor Edward Spiith, is now operated by Wildwood Crest under authority of a tarrif issued in November
1977
The crest previously sought to restrict the landfill to use only by the garbage and trash haulers in the Crest or Crest residents The state Board of Public Utility Commissioners. however, denied that request, and the landfill is currently serving haulers and residents of Cape May. Cape May Point, West Cape.May and
portions of Lower Township, as well. The next closest landfill is on Indian Trail in Middle
Township
THE CREST wants to close Smith's Landfill on Saturday's during every rhonth except June, July and August ; and on these legal holidays: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr ’s Birthday. Lincoln's Birthday, Washington’s Birthday, Good Friday, Municipal Election Day, Memorial Day. Primary Election Day. Fourth of July. Labor Day, Columbus Day, General Election Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving and the day following Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other legal holidays set by state or local government. In its petition to the BPUC, the Crest lists as alternate sites open on Saturday during the nine months, landfills located at De n nis v i 11e Township—Bel lepla in, Dennis ToWnship-South Seaville, Foundations and Structures, Mar-Tee in Middle Township and a landfill in Upper Township.
April 15 Is Deadline To Report .Earnings
WILDWOOD - Annual reports of 1980 earnings must be filed by April 15 by people receiving social security benefits who earned more than the annual exempt amount In 1980, Delton Brooks, local social security manager, said recently The 1980 annual exempt amounts were 15,000 for people 65 and over and $3,720 for people under 65 PEOPLE WHO received some benefits in 1980 who earned more than the exempt amount are required to file a report of those earnings by April 15 Those who received no benefits in 1980 are not required to file a report, but. Brooks said, those people should file a report to make sure that any benefits that might be due for the year are paid. A PERSON WHO earned less than anticipated, for . example may be due some benefits. Brooks said the only way these benefits cart belaid is if the person files
an annual report. The general rule is that $1 in benefits is withheld for each $2 of earnings above the exempt amount. A person can have substantial yearly earnings before all benefits are withheld. For example, a 65-year-old person whose monthly benefit rate is $350 could earn $13,400 before all benefits for 1980 were withheld, Brooks said. PEOPLE WHO are required to file an annual report should have received a copy in the mail. If they have not, they should contact the nearest social security office to obtain copy. The 1961 annual exempt amounts are $5,500 for people 65 or older any part of 1981 and $4,060 for people under 65 all of 1961. More information about annual reports and the annual earnings test can be obtained at the Wildwood social security office, located at 1S5 E. Spicer Avenue. The telephone number is 800-272-1111.
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