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Herald & lantem.29 |uly 81
Parking Permits Pooh-poohed
. h\ I’aiil \rlhrrM>n WjLDWOOD Mayor (itiv .Munani refused request* to amend the city's new parkmK ordinance at last week's City Ctiramissum meeting, saying any delay in passing the measure Tvould cast down oCer the city'* authority to issue summonses •It s Very‘Important we have this oittinance on the tHMiks^at/lhi* hme.” the mayor wnd. A summons issued under the present . parking/ ordinance could possibly be challenged in* court, he nviintained \TTOIt\KV .lames
Citizen Ed Herman said the use of stickers was a KOOd idea and. it necessary, they could be made transferrable COMMISSIONER Wilbur Ostrander, however, saw 'problems in such a system He said there would be people who would park their car all season in one of these spaces reserved for
the rooming house guests. "Suppose I Wanted to park in front of Ijuach's property. would I be allowed to?" asked Ostrander. Ferguson acknowledged •there might be problems, but he said something should be done for people in I<each's position The ordinance was passed without amendment
Mayflower feathering
STONE HARBOR - The Jersey Cape Colony pf the Society of ''Mayflower Descendants will hold its summer^iichic at 3 p.m. Sunday in the. adjoining front yards of past Governor and Mrs. Winfield Weer and Rev. and Mrs. Aber-
crombie. 10911 and 10913 Sunset Dr.
Members are requested to bring their favorite dish and share the afternoon with friends who trace their ancestry to pasengers on the Mayflower.
Concession And Cooling Contracts Lets
WILDWOOD - , D. Falasca of Landisville has'
Tramcar Controversy on Another Track
Fefgusolfe representing
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. riiomingwhouse owner William. I .each of 121 Spicer. Avr . asked for aft amendment to the ordinance to allow parking for his customers in front of his building Ferguson said that D-ach had lost four parking gpICfeS m front of his house recently and this had had a detrimental effect on his business The amendment suggested by Ferguson called for the issuance of parking stickers for rooming house guests Cars' wiih the stickers
wouldn't be ticketed
by I’aul Artherton WILDWOOD - The legal battle oyer the tramcar operation on tHh boardwhlk took another twist last week with accusations that onfc of the litigants was "encroaching" on public land Attorney' ‘Frederick Schmidt, representing Gilbert Ramagosa. owner of the SigTPbteer Tramppr, claimed before City Comnwssion last Tuesday that Mariner’s Landtag and Marine West piers were encroaching on over 30 feet of public land Schmidt said he became aware of the encroachment from a survey done' by city, engineer
Ralph Petrella which was attached io a brief filed by special city solicitor William BalietUf THE ALLEGED encroachment is between Cedar and Schellenger Aves. in the area known as the greenwalk. Schmidt said Mariner’s Landing en croachment was 30 feet while Marine West had encroached 2 feet. Both piers are involved in a lawsuit aimed at stopping Ramagosa from using his trams in the greenwalk The litigation claims it isn’t safe to run the tram'in this block because it’s too narrow \ "Obviously one of the
litgants m\y be contributing to We«problem," said Schmidt. "by diminishing t the* space available for the operation of the'trams and for pedestrian traffic." SCHMIDT SAID he had raised the question in front of the city commission because Baliette didn't file any papers on behalf of the city. "I am surprised the city has not taken any ac-
tion." he said.
Mayor Guy Muziani said he would look into Schmidt’s statements. Ed Herman, however, opposed any involvement by the city in the lawsuit. Herman is manager of Marine WesV
amusements.
"HOW' CAN YOlf encroach if you own the property," Herman said. "The contract for the property is specific and it speaks for itself," he insisted.
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tooting thon opon to nofi-roaorvotlona. •Subfoct to change or cancellation.
been authorized a $15,500 contract to air condition
municipal court.r
Ana City Commissioners .July 21 also Awarded a Contract for vending machine and luggage-handling concessions at the bus, terminal to Park Resort Enterprises of 4118 Park
Blvd. /
Crackdown on Noise
. Superior Court Judge Philip Gruccio had
directed the^city to install .
air conditioning in the courtroom for use in the summer Falasca was the sole bidder. . • , Joseph GAines of W. Roberts Ave. will operate the bus terminal confcesTion for Park Resort.
And Traffic
AVALON - Police Chtef Joseph Foley has initiated crackdowns on noise at group rentals and' speeding. The June police report for Avalon shows 42 arrests for noise and 128 tickets for speeding with 92 for other traffic violations. • These drivec? use Dune Drive and Ocean Drive as race tracks, the chief noted. Most people don't seem to recognize our 25 mph speed limit signs." According to Foley, noise is still a problem as
■evidenced by the 42 arrest and individuals appearing at the Council work session to protest the 'noise in specific areas. Parking arrests in June hit'a high of 211. Despite free parking, many drivers gtill ehd up blocking loading zones, intersections and private driveways
Sea Mart
STONE HARBOR - The 11th Annual Sea Mart will be held 10 a.m. Sunday at the athletic field, 82nd and the Beach. Flea market dealers will have silverware. pewter, furniture, china, jewelry, anchient clocks, old time dolls, military items, coins and
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postcards.
ed the ranks of &ose opposing the Senal confirmation of federal Judge Sandra O’Connor of Arizona as a Supreme Court justice. 4 Rev. Mclntire, head of the Christian Beacon Press organization in Cape May and Collingswood, appeared along with some 20 placard carrying demonstrators outside the Supreme court last Wednes^ Mlay He was quoted as describing President Reagan's nominee as representing "dark and sad days for fundamentalism" in churches, ancHhat she was “very dangerous” on matters of First Amendment rights, specifically her alleged views on church ownership of property and religious broadcasting rights. - $
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Head-on Kills Two
MIDDLE TWP. - A head™ crash near milepost 7.4 in the northbound lane of the Garden State Pkwy. early-Sunday morning claimed the lives of both drivers and serious injured a passenger. According to reports, Joseph O’Brien, 25, of Warminster, Pa., who was heading south in the northbound lane, and Mitchell Schector, 20, of Ventnor, driving north, crashed head-on. Mark Battisti, 22, of Linwood, was in Burdette Tomlin Hospital with multiple fractures following the accident, shortly before 3:45 a.m.
No Booze in Public
Is Acting Mayor
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N. WILDWOOD — City Council has introduced an ordinance banning alcoholic beverages in public. • Designed to stop open drinking on the streets, the measure will be discussed before final approval August 4 Council meeting. Prohibited wn^hj be consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages in open containerss on the street, sidewalks, public places, or in motor vehicles on public thoroughfares including parking lots.
AVALON - Mayor Ellsworth Armacost has named Borough Administrator Andrew Bednarek as acting mayor here. "I feel that in the event of my abseiaee from the Borough that a key, fulltime person should be the acting mayor, and Bednarek fills the bill,” the mayor stated. "Since he has the pulse heat of all departments, he is an excellent choice as acting mayor. Avalon is growing—accurate speedy communications are important. I believe this is handled with the proper chain of command," the Mayor concluded.
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