Cape May County Herald, 4 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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WORD AROUND. Township Hall late last week was for a heavy turnout at the polls on Election Q a y. •• '■ Whether it was the bar closing question or the hotly contested Committed race between mcumben* mayor Tom Clydesdale and ' Independent-Republican Jimmy Walker, a significant number of residents registered to vo^e between the June Primary and the Odt. 5 registration deadline — 440. according to County Election Board figures? The total number of registered township vqters is 8,845. Wmie about 200 mor£ voters registered during j the same period last year, according to reports from

News Notes from-

Lower Township Bob Shiles 967-3312

the township Clerk's Office - more absentee ballots have been requested this year

than ever before.

LOOKS LIKE this yeaps senior class at Lower Cape May Regional won’t be go*jng to Disney World. Ini(tedd they’re plarfning a ski

trip to the Catskills.

Principal Alan Beattie told {416 school bqard recently that the class couldn't com’e up with the funding, or commitment

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from enough students, before the deadline for making travel arrangements to warrant a trip to Florida SPEAKING OF the Regional school district, according to school officials a new program that allows certain 8th gtade Teitelman School students to take Spanish at the high school is working out well. In addition, some students from Teitelman who .excel in Math are participating in.the Algebra I program at the High School — receiving credit towards their high school diploma.

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DON’T FORGET that the Lower TownsbiJ) Federation of Senior Citizens is scheduled to meet rp m , Nov. 19, at the Millman Center. Members from all local Senior Citizens clubs are welcome and encouraged to attend. ,

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ANOTHER ELECTION this week, 8 p.m., Nov. 5, when the Lower Township Republican Club will select officers for 1982. Visitors are welcome to the meeting, at the 1602 Scott Aye. NCM Clubhouse, advises recording secretary Rea Schick. ANYONE interested in learning how the local fire districts operate should certainly be present at tonight's (Nov. 4) Tax payers Assn, meeting. Fire district commissioners will be on hand to address the group on fire company operations — especially concerning budgeting. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m.'at the Millman Center. BECAUSE it was election night, the regular meeting of the mayor's Advisory Board was changed to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 10. in the Conference Room of Township Hall.

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