Cape May County Herald, 11 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Rail Service Extension Plan Hailed

Those plans, says Coldren, "would be a very valuable help to the city and the surrounding area. It is the only proposal to date...that doesn’t either abandon or endanger rail service to our section of

New Jersfey."

POINTING OUT that the city’s resort season is getting longer and stronger, Colcfren says, “Vehicular congestion is choking off our National Historic Land-

CAPE MAY - Plans by the Atlantic City Railway for increased passenger, and freight service were presented recenUv to City Manager Fred Coldren, City Council, and the Parking and Transportation Com-

mittee.

Visits Set

LANCASTER, Pa. - Donald K. Marsh, assistant director of admissions at Franklin and Marshall College, will visit seven

Patrolman Honored

STONE HARBOR - For his performance as a member of the county Hostage Negotiation Unit, Ptl. Steven O’Connor has received a certificate of commendation from Robert J. Fitzpatrick, police'commissioner, and PoUce Chief William B. Donohue at a ceremony

here recently.

' O’-Copnor earned the award for his role ih intelligence gathering while dealing with a barricaded gunman » in Lower,

Township June 2.

His fast action *in lining

mark attractions. Our review suggests that the plan you have proposed is both needed and feasible."

Any plan that v focuses

solely on Atlantifc City and excludes the growing economy of Cape May will be firmly and actively op-

posed, said Coldren. “We are most interested

in seeing rail service to Cape May continued and expanded," Coldren con-

cludes.

Novr* 24-25 ~to discuss college plans witfi juniors and seniors interested in attending a private, liberal

arts college.

He plans to visit Lower. Cape May Regional High School, Erma at 8:30 a.m., Wildwood Catholic High School, N. Wildwood, at 10 am., Ocean City High School, at 11:30 a.m., and Atlantic City Friends School, at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Students who want to meet with Marsh should make ^arrangements through their school’s

guidance office.

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AVALON - Charles Vetter Jr., 98 Old Avalon Blvd., is seeking Dept, jw the Army approval for plans to maintain and extend a filled wetland area along ' Ingram

Thoroughfare here.

Vetter propose*! to fill an area 16 ft. wide and 90 ft long adjoining existing areas filled in 1954, 1962, and January of this year. The purpose of the fill, according to Vetter; is to provide off-street parking for automobiles and a safe play area Tor children. A line of pilings and a sand fence are proposed to

stablize the fill area. Aux. To Hear Hentges Talk

COURT HOUSE - Thurston Elmer Wood Unit 198 American Legion Auxiliary, will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Post Home, Dias Creek Rd. and Hand Ave., at noon Tuesday, Nov. 24, Robert Hentges, county surrogate, will speak on the

subject of wills.

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