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ANYONK interested in Minimum Basics Skills Dec. 2.
(milmii nut how Township. Test should plan to attend It will begin at 8 p m. at elementary students per the Elementary School the. Consolidated School, formed on the annual Board's special meeting Co|d Spring Also, the
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• • . THERE’S NOW a vacan oy on the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Erma resident Harrison ••Pete" Bitting resigned recently due to personal arid business commitments. He was appointed to the Board in January °f this ye}r complete the unexpired term of Philip Answinl. > Mayor Tom ^(,’lydesdaie said at last week’s Commit-^ tee work session the reason Bitting is excusing himself from the I£oard is because as owrter.of Powell's Electric Service, fit? works closely with local builders. "It's’ more a conflict of interest than anything else,'' the mayor said. Under the township's new zoning ordinance; members of the Zoning JBoard are appointed by the mayor An amendment,' however v i^currently pending that will require the full commvtee .tq. approve Board appolntmems. . * • • t THE TOWNSIUP Committee earlier Urn month gave the go-ahCaanoT hiring two new police officers. William M. Tobia JH and Larry M. Alains each wUl • receive an annual salary of $11,500. And while on the subject of hiring, the Committee has also approved the appointments of three laborers in the Public Works Dept., a new principal account clerk for the Treasurer’s. Office and a clerk typist to assist the township land use officer. The three laboroers. all of whom have been employed part-time in the Dept , are Robert Hawkins, Joseph Mastalski and Daniel Nrstri. Tfw? Wildwood Comptroller's Office, as Principal Account Clerk at an annual salary of $8,700. And Barbara J. Pctrucrelli 1 will Jjeghii working Nov. 30 in the Laird Use Officer’s Office atjin annual salary of $6,80(r ^ • *\* START YOUR holiday out right. Be su^e to attend the annual Chr^Jmas Bazaar sponsored by- the' Lower Twp. Elementary School PTA This gear's event will be 11 to !TOec. 5 at the St. John of God Church Hall on Town Bank Rd, For more information
News Notes from-
Lower Township Bob Shiles 967-3312
call 886-7201 ANOTHER BIG event on Dec. 5. The women of Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Villas, are sponsoring a Christmas Bazaar and luncheon. Be sure to stop by the church at the corner of Washington Ave. and Bayshore Rd. beginning at
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• • • ^ ^ IF Y.OU LIKE good food, . you’re sure to fiftd something to tickle your taste buds at the Food Sale provided by the Women of St. ' Barnabas Episcopal Church on Dec. 3 The sale . begins at 9:15 a m. at the Guarantee Bank, Villas branch, on Bayshore.Rd. ^ • LO%ER CAPE ■May Regional High School students are learning from the pros what it takes to be a public official arid how state and local government
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As art innovative ai realistic approach understanding gove!
ment, state and local officials arc being invited to address U.S. Government classes. Assemblyman Joseph Chinnicci started the series last ntenth with a
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THE TOWNSHIP Committee is planning to prepare a proclamation honoring one df the community’s more civically involved members, James Augustine. Mr.- Augustine, a Villas resident, Hasheen actively involved in community affairs for rtrore than 25 years. He was recently commended for his service by the county Freeholders and the local Republican Organization. ■*
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