Cape May County Herald, 26 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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JOAN BURKHARDT of Fishing Creek is returning to her old alma mater in Septentbcr as thy new assistant to the sectary of the IvOwer CapeT^tyy Regional Board of Education. Mrs. Burkhardt graduated from Lbwer Cape May Regional High School in 1962—saluatoritin of her class. ^ Board secretary Jane Turkingtoh of Cold Spring said last week she Is quite pleased with the new appointment and believes Mrs. Burkhardt'sf background and ex>perience. in business will he an asset to the secretary’s office. \ ,The Board of Education created the new position at its July meeting and approved Mrs Burkhardt S appointment August lb.

SPEAK INC.

schools—while 'the

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Falls, October 9 i 12. For in-* formation call Mary Noce at 886-6663 or Frank l.vnch al_886-92l4. DEMOLITION of the old St. Raymond’s Church at 25 E. Hudson _Ave., VillBB, began late last week, the crew wqs th#re for awhile. * but had to ga to Wildwood after the Thursday night boardwalk fire thal cSused more than $10 million ' worth of damage

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Although both agree to regionalize would be in the best interest of the township. Mayor tom Clydesdale and police Chief Boh Denny don't quite see eye-to-eye on who should decide if, and when, the police departments from Lower and Middle Townships should merge The police chief said recently the decision would, and should, bo made'

year doesn't get underway b |h( , governi „ B faedie. of until September 9. JJ-ead^ tvro K mU n| c l|£,mies. He

names of possibl^^an didates for next spring’s Regional Board election are.being mentioned about. Of course, one of these may soon bef appointed to complete the ferm of Harrison (Pete i Kitting who recently

Fesigned \

The township holds, six seats on the oine-member board, next ye&r the only one of these ur for grabs is that held by-current president I’apl l.unriholm. It) CREST HAVEN residents celebrating birthdays in August were honored recently at a party hosted by the Marians, Ladies Auxiliary Knights of Columbus Council 3546. The gue^f of honor were presented gifts, and Aux diary members served refreshments and provided entertainment. Music was performed bv^fhe Musical

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said to let the voters decide the issue would be to turn the project into a "political

football.’’

The mayor however, believes an issue of such importance should be decided by the residents of the community He said if the people desire to have the question pUI on a future referendum, hi* .will support the move. x IT’S NOW official. Committeeman Jack Moran announced last Friday that he will support Independent Republican candidate James Walker in the upcoming race for Township

committee.

Mr. Walker and the Democratic candidate william Hughes (no relationship to the Congressman) are seeking to unseat incumbent mayor, and Republican Qrganization-backcd candidate. Tom Clydesdale.

THE LOCAL Democratic Club is holding a' social at its clubhouse on Bayshore Rd. and Washington AveT. Villas. 8 p m September 1. Plenty of refreshments Will he served. All are welcome Also, if you’re interested in getting away on a small vacation, the club is sponsoring a trip to Niagara

Donation Plea RIO GRANDE The county Animal Welfare Society is accepting donations of clothing and other articles for future flea market sales. For pickup, call 884-0915 after 11 a m.

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