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Sheets Unveils Planks
WILDWOOD-L{.-Ralph Sheets, county Democratic candidate for sheriff! has announced three plank^ of •a seven plapk platform he plans to institute when elected this; November Sheets said his platform was the result of months <rt research and interviews 'with local state antVederal Maw enfofeement officials as well as interviews with county residents and tax
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Sheets first plans to attack. ,\vhat has become a widespread drug problem in the county. The first step, he says, should be to reinstifute the county narcotics strike force, dropped due to lack of participation by some municipalities and lack of funding can be obtained to reactivate the*
Strike force.
IIIS SK('ONI) plank follows his first, -drug awareness. Sheets ad voca.tes comprehensive drug information programs aimed at children and young adults. Sheets CCC Adds 2 Teachers VINELAND .Cumberland County College has announced the addition of two faculty membei}*; Raymond II. Hattie , and Arthur J. Crull, in the Agriculture program Crull will teach the course ‘Farm Mathit\cry" during the coming semester Battle will teach "Fruit Production." CRULL OWNS a building firm. He taught at the Cape May County Vocational » School for almost twenty years. He studied Agriculture and related subjects at Penn State and Rtygers Universities Registration for (he college’s fall semester .will be held through noon on N Friday Late registration will be from Tuesday to Friday. 8 to 11. and oft Monday. Sept. 14 For, information, please call 691-8600. ext 29. ♦STONe. OWN
said, "We must let the youngsters know the hazards of drug- ihvolvemtftit. and our young people know what they are getting into before it's too late The third plank involves the pstabjishmept of a county communications computer center Sheets said. ".In the past few years we havb seen an increase In an undesirable- criminal element moving into our area .Mje need a centralized communications com puter center to speed up background checks on suspects rather than relying on surrounding counties. • Sheets, a lifelong county resident, plans.tn announce the final four planks next week. He is a lieutenant on Wildwood Polke-f-urce . At the age of 50. he is the father of 8 andilhe grandfather of 3 He. is a veteran arid a graduate of Middle TOwpshlfi High vSdhool fie has also obtained degrees • in law enforceft^-nt from Atlantic. Community College and Stockton State College. He serves - as an adjunci professor at A C.C. and teaches courses in law enforcement . 1 . . / -Bridge JobCape May County Engineer Neil () Clflrke announces that the Great Channel Bridge on Stone Harbor Blvd between “ Middle Township and the Borough of f Storte, Harbor will he closed to vehicular traffic at certain times on Sept 9, from9a.m. to2p m for repairs
correctionel adoration
The price of the Bar Harbor. Condominiums In ,. Avalon was incorrectly listed in last week’s paper and'was $10,000 higher than the actual figure; the per
unit cost is $128,900
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