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NEW CASTLE - The Delaware River A Bay Authonly has approved a preliminary I&2 operating hudf|el of jift 4 million, an increase of approximately 12 A.per cent over the curron|) fiscal measure * Willihm Miller, director of the authority, said the revenue^ from bridge.and fitrry tolK is projected at $2C«3.000. an increase of about 5, per cent over estimated current
THE BLW1ET includes $12 fi mi)Hon for operations of the Twin Span Bridges and (Ik C’apc May Lewes Keirryw In addition to operating expenses, the authority also will !0>cnd approximately $6 millibh for bond amoffixation and interest requirements diii? mg 1982 In light of these projec-
tions. Mr Miller reported that, unlike other nearby toll facilities, no toll increase will be implemented for the Bridge or Ferry in 1982 IN OTHER BUSINESS at its monthly meeting: —The Commissioners passed a resolution giving complete support to the New Jersey legislative proposal for the reconstruction of U.S. Rt. 40 between the Delaware Memorial Bridge and Atlantic City. -The authority awarde<J a contract to the lowest bidder. W.V. Pangborne A Co., Inc, of Bala Cynwyd. Pa for new traffic control and (Tosed circuit television systems The $2.5 million ■project, which will take over a year to- implprhent, includes iastallation of new gantry' cohtrol television cameras, .signal systems
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ROBIN SINKWAY of Court House was fte winner of the Ocean Pacific suiTboard presented by fnA Mlmi Shop, Stone Harbor, here represented by Tom Markle. I 1 Two Win Ronald Awards
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Bob and Rick Traa, owner/operators of McDonald’s Restaurants in Atlantic and Cape May Counties, have been presented with the Ronald McDonald Award, McDonald's highest regional award This is the first time that two individuals in one region received the award. The Traas received the Ronald McDonald Awards at the Regional Operators Advisory Board Convention recently in Hersftey, Pa. The Ronald Award acknowledges the owner/pperator in each McDonald’s region for the outstanding contributions In advertising, promotion and local marketing and community programs. Selections are also based on highest, standards of quality, service and cleanliness within the restaurants. THE TRAAS WON the National March of Dimes Service Award in 1980 for their involvement in a 5&-nour, telethon benefitinc Atlantic and Cape Ma" counties. They received the American Heart Fund Service Award and the American Cancer Society Proceeds Award for their charitable efforts. The Boy
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COURT. HOUSE - Dennis J. Curley, manager of the Golden Inn, Avalon, has been elected president of .the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce for the year beginning'Oct. 1, succeeding Robert Smeltzer of Cold Spring. Curley ha.rserved as first vice president o/ the dumber the past year and has been, on the Board of Directors for the (ynt three years. He previously served as chairman of the Chamber’s Tourism and Fhiblic Affairs Committee. HE IS MARHHED to the"* former Denise SwR^er and lives with his Wife and son Christopher in Court House. Curley graduated from Bridgeton High' School in 1964 and served in the U.S. Navy nuclea^submarine service until 1971 specializing in chemistry and radiation controls. • He has been employed by the Golden Inn of Avalon as General Manager since 1972 and is a past member of the New Jersey Hotel/Motel Association, Board of Directors and received tlwir “Innkeeper of the Year” in 1974. He is, also, a past member of the Board of Directors Cape May County Unit American Cancer Society. He also serves on the Cape May County Vo-Tech Advisory Council for Hotel Manage-
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and to elect new officers; other officers: Theodore Roman, Manager of Sears, Roebuck Store in the JamesWay Center, Court House, was elected first vice presideijt of the Chamber. Roman is a Court Housfe area resident. W. Boyd Tyler of Court House, vice president of Guarantee Bank was elected second vice president. Elected , secretary for another term was Peter Smith of Brodessor Company. Smith is a resident of Lower Township. Carlton S. Owen, a partner in WCMC-WNBR Radio in Wildwood, was elected treasurer for another term! He is < also a Lower Township resident. Smeltzer, the outgoing president, (vllK become chairman of the board . THREE Directors elected to the Executive Committee to serve with the officers include Robert A. Davenport, Community Affairs Manager, New Jersey Beli Telephone Co., Marmora and a resident of Ocean City; Donald Laricks, partner A.W. Laricks Real Estate Agency, Sea Isle City; and William J. Maher, Marine Insurance Consultant of Avalon. The new officers will be installed on Wednesday, October 7, 1981 at the Chambers AnnuBl Membership Meeting and Installation Banquet, beginning with cocktails at 6:30, to be held at the Golden Inn. 78th and Dune Dr., Avalon.
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