Cape May County Herald, 28 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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Matalucci Plugs Slate COURT HOUSE - Charging a variety of ills to | Democratic domination in Trenton, Philip R i Matalucci, county Republican chairman, has issued a calj for the election of the entire GOP slate in the election Npv‘., 3. Matalucci \ .cited ! Unemployment,' spiralling costs of state government, loss of businesses, misuse of tax morifes, and a»'dic-\ torial concept of govern ment" as results of the Byrne administration. HE URGED ELECTION of Thomas Kean, "who of fers us hope for the future and the reversal of many present state policies," as governor. Kean is "acutely aware,of our problems and has pledged respon 'siveness to South Jersey's needs." Matalucci declared • ^ He also urged election of James Hurley. Assembly minority leaaers, 'to the state-SenateT pointing out ■ that. Hurley wds elected as "'Legislatorwpf the Year 1981," and hlf is a voice to which "legislators will listen." v, ; Joseph Chinnici. seeking reelection, and Guy • Muziani. running for Uurley’s Assembly seat, were tabbed as "hard-working, ex perienced, respected gentlemen.” Matalucci also lauded Sheriff Beech Fox and Freeholders Anthony Catanoso and Gerald Thornton, who, he sai^. have "led a progressive team that has resulted in sound government for Cape May County." Union Baclcs Sheets Bid WILDWOOD-Lt. Ralph Sheets has received another union endorsement in his drive to unseat the current sheriff. Local 1072 of. the Communications Workers of America endorsed Sheets by a unanimoiiswote at the Erma Firehose. Congressman James Florio has alro endorsed the Democratic candidate.

•MASONIC MAN OF YEAR* Harold J. Abrams, left, of Sea t%le City, is congratulated by Mayor Dominic C. Raffa. Abrams received honor from 24th Masonic District at recent state convention in Atlantic City. Embroidered lambskin apron bearing Grand l^odge Blue Seal was presepted to Abrams, who is a 34-year member of Star lx>dge 64. F and AM. of Tuckahoe. „ SHADES N a THINGS Wicker - Furniture - Basket* Drapery Hardwire WoniiWoodt Window9hadet Marlyn Manor Shp. Or. Rio Grande 886-5879'

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