Cape May County Herald, 9 September 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Hurley; Aid Cuts Unfair

MILLVILLE Assemblyman .lame* H Hurley cohtinueii to assert that eligible social service recipients of South Jersey are continuing to be •‘victimized" by a state Human Services bureaucrat 4 Hupley! who represents ( umberland and Cape May CountAs in the Assembly. charge<l, Human Services Commissioner Timothy r#rden was directing a bigger cut in federal aid for • the Southern sector of New Jersey than for the upper three-quarters of the state IN A TELEGRAM to (arden. Hurley accused the former aide to Goveroor Brendan Byrne of going back pn 1 his personal word at a.recent face-to-face meeting with ranlm on UM subject "I was promised equitable treatment. Now I find South Jersey is cut

over 6 8 per cent whereas the upper region of New Jersey is reduced only about 53 percent The federal cutbacks only served to further dramatize the lack of concern from the Byrne Administration to the needs of the people of South Jersey." Hurley claimed. HURLEY REPORTED that Carden chose to ignore the state's. Block Grant Advisory Committee's recommendation /'The people who ate most directly involved recommended a fairer formula but Carden ignored it,” Hurley charged. The Cape May.Cumberland legislator also . said he would request Assemblywoman Barbara Kalik to' convene the Federal Aid Subcommittee of the Joint Appropriations Committee, to examine the course of-action Carden is pursujjig

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State Hit On * Riparian Rights^GaH’

MILLVILLE 1 Edward ~H Salmon, candidate for the New Jersey state senate, says he can't believe the gal) of the present -staje administration in Trenton in its riparian rights'stand “We are not talking about party affiliationor political, bias, . we are talking about a blatant land grab that smacks of sheet arrogance," Salmon said. • There is no doubt of the legality of the state, constitution, adopted in 1947. but surely sdme fair, reasonable solution could be found;' under the constitution, the state nay take title to any land (hat was once covered by tidal, waters, regardless of how long ago that was . •IN.OTHER WORDS, a family may have had clear title to its land for over 100 years, paid taxes on it and developed it but if the state

can prove that it was once covered by tidal waters ... even 200 years before., the state can claim it and will sell it back to th^owntr af today's fair-market value " “Fortunately, through the bipartisan effort of Steve Perekie, Michael Matthews and Bit Gormley, a 'bill was introduced, limiting this horrific grab to the last 40 years. It cleared the Assembly by a 57 to 8 vote and sailed through the state senate by a margin of. 27 to 4. This means that a constitutional referendum to change state policy regarding riparian lands will be on the I^ovembM ballot and will be decided by. the voters v,of New ♦Jersey, not the ‘grabbers’ in Trenton. First, the socalled ‘Dune Protection Act', now this...is there no end to arrogance? "

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