Cape May County Herald, 6 May 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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School Seeks Volunteers

COURT HOUSE - Any citizen* in the area who have special talents and competencies are invited to share them with gifted and talented students in Middle Township public schools A wide range of talents are being sought by the schools, ranging from science, mathematics, social science, literary arts, fine and performing arts, etc. It is hoped that students may benefit from the knowledge and experience that can be gained

from interacting with individuals in small group school settings, according to Anthony Fetrante, assistant superintendent of

schools.

Water Report & More New $300,000 Well Due by July

By M'Ellen Rowland STONE HARBOR -

Featured speaker at the TV voluntary services of/* April 20 meeting of the citizens who desire to serve local Chamber of Com-

as mentors for gifted and' talented students can be adjusted to the needs of the adults. For additional information aboOt the .program, contact Mr. Ferrante, at 465-9411.

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merce was Councilman Harry E. Strohmetz, who defined in concise terms the quantity and quality of

watqr in the area.

Water levels for this year

part, to the drought. The councilman pointed out to his audience f^at there are two ways of mjjpurement: The depth when the pumps are functioning and the static level when pumps-

are not in operations. Both levels are constant-

ly monitored, and last July it was discovered that the

the Original well and it is hoped by the end of June, a new well will have been completed at a cost of $320,000. Upon its completion, the borough will have four new wells with two having auxiliary engines to

regions, and Cape May and Atlantic Counties were designated Region 3. No recommendations were proposed for Region 3 and, at present area ground level reserves are found to be adequate for the next 40

Summer begins early at Atlantic Community

College

Threeweek day session May 27 - Juhe 17

Atlantic Community CoJIege s early three-week session makes it easier for you to find time to study and vacabon this summer. Classes meet on the Mays Landing campus and, for the first time, in Cape May County. You’ll be challenged and stimulated by our faculty who are

dedicated to teaching.

Use this summer to make a big difference in your life. ACC can be a fascinating preview of campus life for high school students. Earn the few extra credits toward your college degree or explore the world of ideas. Whatever your reasons, you’ll find Atlantic Community College's summer programs offer educational opportunities to help you reach your goals. » You can register for ACC's three week session, now through Monday. May 18, at the Registrar's Office on the Mays Landing campus, or .for Gape May courses at the Extension, 120 S. Main St. Cape May Court House, from 9 a.m. tod p.m. A special one-time-only registration will be held at the Cape May County Extension. Wednesday, May 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Remember, out-of-county residents must present chargeback forms when registering or pay out-of-county tuition. It’s all described in our free bulletin. For a copy, call 625-1111 or 646-4950. or return the coupdn below.

are ilighUy lower than inV atatlc level waa less than previous years, due in usual. By thia method it

was determined that the 96th St. well was not operating uf> to is capacity on water replacement. * STONE HARBOR water comes from the 900 ft. Lower Kirkwood Acquifer. When discovery of malfunctioning at 96th St. was made, the well was promptly shut down and plans were made to video monitor the lowest 50 ft. comprised of screening. The lighted camera operated to a depth of 671 ft. where the casing

Mays Landing Schedule

Accounting

M-Th, 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

Art

M-Th, 9 a.m -12:20 p.m. Biology MW. 9:30'a.m.-12:20 p.m.

(lec)

TTh. 9:30 a. m.-12:20 p.m. (Students must register for both laboratory and lecture) (Course meets (pr eight weeks, from May 26 through July 16) Business Administration

Business Mathematics

Crafts % ,

Human Anatomy and

Physiology J

3 credits

4 credits

Business Law 1

M-Th, 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

Education

Foundations of American Education

M-Th, 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

English

English Composition 1

M-Th. 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

English Composition II

M-Th. 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

Health and Physical Education

Concepts of

M-Th. 9-11:30 a.m. *

1 credit

Physical Education

Psychology

Psychology of Parent .Child Relationships

M-Th. 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

Speech

Public Speaking

M-Th. 9 a m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

Cape May Schedule

Business Administration

Introduction to Business*

M-Th. 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

Child Development/Child Care

Introduction to Child Development/Child Care*

TTh. 1-3:30 p.m.

1 credit

English

English Composition I*

M-Th. 9 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

3 credits

(•All classes meet in Middle Township School Annex) Call or write for a schedule today.

(^Atlantic Community College Mays Landing. N3 08330 625-1111 or 646-4950

Summer Sessions '81 Atlantic Community College Mays Landing, NJ 08330 Please send me a copy of ACC s summer bulletin

Clty/State/ZIp

measured Afebt inches. At this point a small piece of Mb inch pipe, standing vertically, prevented further televising. It was presumed that the small piece of pipe dated back to the time when reciprocating water pipes were located in the old well house and the water returned by

pressure.

In the course of changing to a more efficient system the sma’l pipe was probably dropped and not recovered, since, it was felt, it could not harm anything, which it has not until this time, when it

provide water in case of a years, or to thetyear 2020. power failure. ~ “

New Jersey requires all municipalities to chlorinate water in small amounts and no other treatment is necessary. During past years Stone Harbor has obtained a permit to discharge waste water into the bay area at no charge. This year however the borough will be charged $1,550 for putting effluent into the back bay. The price charged for monitoring will depend on the quality of water — the fewer the impurities the less the cost. The state will continue to monitor ocean water off 83rd St. and a second station will be main-

tained at 111th St.

BAY WATER wUl continue to be checked, as well as the lagoons from Ocean City to Cape May. Samples will be taken by the Health Department on Tuesdays, the results returned on Fridays and published on a map in Boro Hall weekly. In this area, the municipality will be spending $4,500 on analysis of effluent from the sewer plant, so Trenton will be aware of what’s going into the borough water system. ^t was also reported that

Byrne produced

became impossible to view • plan for water supply conthe screening of the well. servation which council IT WAS, therefore, con- received in late 1980. New sidered prudent to replace Jersey was divided into six

IN OTHER community news: the week of May 3 to May 10 was marked for Clean-up week, and May 11 will be the day for picking

up trash.

-There will be a Tax reassessment in 1981 which will apply to 1982 Tax bills, -The 82nd St. tennis courts are to be repaired; comfort stations upgraded; there will be a bulkhead at 127th S>I. in the

fall;

-On April 30 a meeting to E resent alternatives to ridge reconstruction willbe held; and, so far as

anyone knows,

-There is no prospect of redredging Hereford or any other inlet down to and including the Gulf. New Voice Club Meets Monday RIO GRANDE - The New Voice Club of Cape May County will meet 7:30 p.m. May 11 at the Capo May County Unit office of the American Cancer Society, 15 Delsea Dr. • The Service and Rehabilitation director, N.J. Division, American Cancer Society will be guest speaker. All Larynegectomees and families are invited to at-

tend.

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