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Several Important Changes In Social Security Benefits
WILDWOOD - Several important changes have been hiade in Social Security benefits by recently • enacted law, notOs Dolton Brooks, manager of the local Social Security o(fice. These changes include: •Mothers’ and .fathers’ benefits. Benefits to mothers and Talhers who' receive 4 benefits because they care for an entitled child wiH end when the youngest cfiild reaches 16
Under the old law. benefits ended when the youngest child reached IR. For x parents entitled to ^benefits in August I9B1 or befofe, fhe change will become^ effective September 1983 tHr change is effective immediately for parent? becoming entitled after August 1981/ \ •Lump-sum death paymeht. Effective for deaths after August 1981, the lump-sum death payment
Oppose TV Change
VILLAS - The Lower Township Committee has followed the lead of North Wildwood City Council in voicing concern ‘that Teleprompter Corp. has ceased broadcasting New York City’s Channel 5 (WNEW) and replaced it with Atlantic City’s new channel 53 (WWAC) A resolution was unanimously passed jit the Committee's Sept. 28 meeting calling for the cable company to ’’do everything in its power” to obtain a waiver from Federal Communication Commissioner regulations mandating the Atlantic City station he carried on the local cable system’ T E L K P R C) M I* T K H made the suhslition of Channel 53 for Chgnncl 5 during the summer, after WWAC went on the air SAme substition had to be made since the existing 12-station dial was already filled to capacity The resolution also states that the Township is "dissatisifed" with the recent curtailing of the morning programming on Chan-
nel 2,1.< 12) and requests that the progRRnming be reviewed with the idea of . upgrading offerings AT A RECENT Commit tee work session. Teleprompter was warned that its franchise will nol automatically be renewed in Lower when its present contract expires in 1989 According to Township solicitor John Callinan this would allow.^for a more carefully’ negotiated contract since other cable operations may interested, in providing service to the area In other business, the Committee rescheduled its October 29 bjll nighl for 6 p.m. October 20. Larceny from Boat SCHELLENGER LAN DING - Some $14,000 worth' of electronic,equip* ment was reported stolen Monday morning from the fishing boat Mis Betty B. docked at Fisherman^ Wharf here The Lower Township Police investigation,is being headed up by Sgl Robert Douglass
Summer Revenues Rise
AVALON - Avalon Ad ministrator Andrew Bednarek presented the Borough Council with his report on revenues received this summer season from sale of beach tags. Bay Park Marina uses and tennis court fees. Beach tag revenues totaled 4185,014; expenses, in eluding salaries and operating expenses came to $50,101.37 or a net receipt of $134,9J2.63 The Boy Park Marina brought in $7,477, with the salaries for* two attendants at $5,766 38 for a net income of $1,710 62 The tennis court fees for, 1981 grossed $14,944.^0 hnd paid out salaries for attendants and operating expenses lota If ing $9,343.33, realizing a 014 income of $5,601 17 ' DIE TO THE INCREASE in rales this year.' the income from these ’ sotlrces is greater than last year even though fewer Jags were actuaUy pur chased. Bcdnarck said At the monthly trieeling. Council President Rachel Sloan thanked and congratulated the mayor, police, fire, recreation, rescue squad and all departments of., the
performance during ’the • 1981 Summer Season Councilman Gray reported on the meeting bf i bofough officials with representatives in Trenton concerning the dredging of the inlet He reported that funds for dredging for the . purpose of improved pleasure boating would nol be granted but a pefmit might be granted allowing * a cut through land, to* im prove the flow and quality of water To accomplish this, the ’borough would have to pay. for reparianrights on the cul through the land. There will he fur Iher discussion and study
of the problem
can be made only where an eligible husband or wife survive or there is a child entitled t(T benefits. . Under the old law, Ihe lUmp-sum could be paid to the funeral home or the person who paid the funeral expenses if there was ho eligible surviying husband or wife •Annual earning* test. The new law delays the heductiqn in (he annual ear flings test exempt age from ,72 to 70 until January 1983. ’ instead of 19B2 under the old law •MoRth* benefits begin. The new law allows payment of Social Security benefits to workers at 62 and for * dependents of retired and disabled workers only for months in v which conditions of eligibility are met for the entire month Generally, 'this means thdt benefits would be first paid for the month' after the month a person reaches 62 Under the old law, a benefit could he paid for •the-month a person reach ed 62. even if h£ or she reached 62 near the end of the month . •Dtoabilhy benefit*. The change in the law concerns total income available to a disabled worker Under the old law, a disabled worker • under 62 who also receives workers’ compensation could rfot receive combined Social Security and workers’ compensation payments totaling more than 80 per cent of his or her pre-disability earrings , The new law makes three changes in this provision First.- the offset will also apply lo disablfed workers 62 64 Second, the offset will apply to certain other disability benefits provided under federal, state, r and local programs Yhird, the offset will apply the first month the worker receives both Social Security and •• the other public disability * benefit' This change in the law-is effective for people who become disabled after February 1981 and who become, entitled to disabili ty benefits after August .
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More information about these and the other changes made in Social .Security is available al the Wildwood Social Security office. A free leaflet can be obtained which explains the changes in detail The office is located at'136 E Spicer Ave and Ihe telephone number is 800 272 1111
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