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Coordinator Hired ' Landfill Hearing Thursday
TWr .FfcW, U»* i»r*od. Uw Martne* — flown in by hHiropO-r - led oil thr annual VFW Paradf thm th e WIMwwmI* an Halurday Morr than a few lined the Atlin- ' tie Ave. parade route In Wildwood, No New Meters
VILDWOOD - City Commission conf irmed last Tuesday mghl there will be no new parking meters in this resort "We'rd no plans for parking meters in this city," Commissioner Ostrander inaisted Admitting that. they werent fully aware of-the
SWAINTON - The Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority, a week prior to its public hearing on the siting of an interim public landfill for the • Jersey Cape, last week hired a person to coordinate a counVywide recycling effort. The recycling program, now headed up by Diane M. DeMeo, is basically a source separatipn project designed to ultimately reduce the amount of solid waste reaching county landfills by 25 per cent. AT LEAST that’s the goal of the county MUA, based upon estimates of
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content* of the proposed or dinance,* the cofnmissioners said the new ordinance will spell our. exactly where meters are supppbsed to be located. Moreover, in order to com-
ply with $tate regulations, " some meters will be a.
witHSdrawn where they are^ C n lup FnprPV found to be too c^ose Iq- 5018f C ' ne, &y
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how much waste loan can be reduced thru separating out such recyclable items as paper, clear glass and aluminum. Public hearing on the landfill site wiP begin at 7:30 p.m. ThursdayT June 25 at the Career Center of the county VocationalTechnical Center in the Crest Haven complex, off the Garden State Parkway north of Gourt House. ACCORDING TO county Planning Board director Edwood Jarmef, selection of the landfill site "is one of the most important decision to be made.” He was on head at last Wednesday
night’s MUA meeting and complimented the authbri ty on its effort in the area of
solid waste.
He also asked that follow- • ing the public hearing, the MUA and coiinty Planning Board sit down together. "There are no major conflicts, Jarmer said, "but since the Planning Board and the MfUA are both part of the county government, we believe it, would be in the public's best Interest (to sit down together IN APPOINTlNGbemeo county recycling coordinator, the MUA noted its action moves the authority
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Seminar On Meter Headings Being Cut
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MIDDLE TWP - The benefits, applications, functions and components of a^domestic solar system will be described during an" illustrated talk Exploring Solar Energy, 7 p.m. •Monday at the Wetlands Institute on Stone Harbor
Blvd
While admittance is free, advance registration is suggested by calling South Jersey in Ocean City, 399-5949
AVALON - The borough is amending its water and sewer ordinance tb allow for twice-a-year meter readings instead of the current quarterly readings. However, payment will still be due ever*three months. According to Borough Council, tlw readings every three months are "very time consuming.” Meter readingstwill henceforth be semi-annually (for the billings due April 1 and October 1) and excess charges for gallons used in
excess of the minimum for . two quarters will be billed in arrears. The minimum quarterly charge will be payable in advance. RATES. FOR metered water'ser'vice under the ordinance are t $1 per 1,000 gallons for minimum use (which varies according to pipeteize diameter); excess over the minimum is 45 cents per 1,000 gallons or fraction there of Pipe diameters and their corresponding minimum quarterly gallonage and minimum quarterly charge include:
Atlantic Community College offers you one last chance to go to college this summer
It s now or never to take advantage of Atlantic Community College's summer courses. Our finbl fivfe week day session ' starts July 27 and ends August 27. Classes meet on the Mays Landing
campus. ’
If you've marked time this summer, . be sure to accomplish something before fall begins. Register Monday thru Thursday now through July 20 from 9 a m. to 4 p m. at the Registrar's office in Walter E Edge Hall on the main campus. Course Title Course Number Time
ACCOUNTING
ACC is approved for veterans' edycational benefits. Out-of-county residents must present a chargeback form when registering.- MasterCard and Visa are accepted. If you have any questions please call us at 628^1111 or 646-4950.
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Here's a list of courses for ACC s final
summer session:
Building LeLaCr
Principle* of Accounting II
I MJh. 8; BIOLOGY
Science: Its Language and Techniques Human Anatomy and Physiology II
English Composition II
Teh nl*/Badminton
Basic Mathematics
Psychology of Women
Personality and Adjustment
Intermediate; Advanced
Typewriting
Principles of Sociology
32.101 32.121
MTh. 111:20
MW. 9:302:20 (lec) TThF. 9:30^12:20 (lab)
(Sfudents must register for' both laboratory and lecture)
ENGLISH
02.102 M Th. 8 JO 10:45 HEALTH Er PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
. 79.113 TWTh. 8:3010:20 MATHEMATICS 38.105 MTh. 111:15
PSYCHOLOGY
54.209 MTh. 11-1:15 54.215 MTh. 8:30 10:45 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE 22.111/210 M-Th. 8:30 11:10
SOCIOLOGY
56.101 MTh. 11-1:15
SPEECH
09.11b M-Th. 11-1:15
Boyer B126
Lake A146 Lake A155
■ Richards B145 30-3
Pitney Gym
Lake A103 Lake A102
Boyer BI37
3-0-3 30-3
Interpersonal CommunkratJorn
Register now through July 20 on ACC’s Mays Landing campus
closer to the. implementation of a county-wide source separation pro-
gram.
The , next step leading toward implementation of this program will be to schedule follOw-up meetings in the near future with those municipalities that have already expressed an Interest in initiating such programs mi the local level to discuss their ideas for alternative source separation approaches within their communities. DEPENDING ON the level of community interst, the MUA hopes to provide technical, promotional and marketing assistance to local programs as the first step in its long-range resource recovery and
recycling plan.
Any municipalities or interested members of the public desiring^further information may contact: Diane M. DeMeo, County Recycling Coordinator, Cape may County MUA, R.D. 1, Box 233, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, 08210 (Telephone465-9026).
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Final reading and public hearing on the ordinance will be 8 p.m. Thursday. June 25.
Food Stamp Field Visits
RIO GRANDE - Field visits by representatives of the county Food Stamp Office for July for inquiries about the food stamp program will be: Millman Center. Bayshore Rd., Villas, Wednesday. July 1; Ocean dlP Youth center, 6th and Atlantic Aves., Friday, July 30, Wildwdod Community Center. 115 W. Davis Ave., Wednesday. July 8; Woodbine Community Center, Longfellow and Monroe Aves., Monday. July 6; Cape May City Hall, 643 Washington St., Tuesday, July 7; North Wildwood City HaH, /flOl Atlantic Ave., Thui^ay, July 2.
M. Ruth t'onrt»>. o( Avalon, June 17 A summer resident for 42 years, she lived here permanently for the past 10 years Mrs Conroy was involved with a number of area •ic and charitable organiiations John T. Foley. 84. of Mairnqra. June t9 A retired insurance agent, he lived here for the past 21 years Mars A. Janes. 71, of North/.ape May. June 15 She lived here for eight years Mabel E. Groetilnger. 85. o( Cold Spring. June 13 Born in Newark, she lived here for the past 73 years Mrs Groetzmger was a Gold Star Mother of WW M. and a member of the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Joseph A. Kllev. 82. of North Cape May. June 15 A retired ironworker, he lived here for the past 16 years Frederick A. Melady. 66 of the Villas. June 19 A retired carpet weaver, he lived here for the past 14 years Ella Miller. 96. of Erma. Jupe 17 She moved here from Yeadon Pa 14 years ago Grace P Mandrill. 63. of Wildwood Crest. June IB She was a resident here for 30 years Evsns R. Sayre. 60. of North Wildwood. June 16 A veteran of WW II. he was a member of VFW Post 3509. Wildwood Thomas A. Shste. 76. of Swainton. June 20 Born in Wildwood. Mr Shute was an area resident all his life. He was the owner of Shute s Seafood Store In Avalon for 30 year* Vivian Smith. 62. of North Cape May. June 16 Bdm in Pennsylvania, she was a resident here most of her life ’ , Gladys Young Trainer. 73, of Avalon, June 17 A long lime sum mer resident, she moved here permanently nine years ago Edith Twlford. 75. of Wildwood Crest. Juhe 16 Born in England, she lived here for 30 years William F. Wright. 73. of Cape May. June 15. He moved here from . Woodbury eight years ago
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