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Herald A Lantern 3 February '82

Congress Run For Mahoney

MILM^Y - John % J. Mahoney has announced today that he will make a bid for New Jersey's Second Congressional sek. Mahoney was a staff director for Gov. Tom Kean’s South Jersey frimary campaign. He'is chairman of the Atlantic ■County ■Young ■Republicans, ■former ■associate ■vice chairIman for the ■state ■organization ■of Young Mahoney Republican's and executive member of

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the Atlantic County Republicans representing the Buena Vista area. He served as an Elected Buena Regional School Board member, was elected Street Lighting Commissioner and worked as a legislative aide for Atlantic County Freeholder Ken LeFevfe. "I BELIEVE that our incumbent congressman‘s saliency has proved to be a double edged sword,’’ said Mahoney. “Bill Hughes' advantage of visibility has also shown him to have failed our district’s voters. I want to offer the GOP. the Grand Old Party, a conservative candidate who

Wanted: Unusual Person

COURT HOUS^ - Through the County Chamber of Commerce, a search is,on for the most “extraordinary” person in

CapeJVIay County.

That unusual individual is sought as par* of KYWTV3’s celebration of the fifth anniversary of its Evehing Magazine pro-

gram.

THE WINNER, whose name will be announced Feb. £3, may find him or herself on the way to becoming the subject of a feature story on TV. Five top winners in the Delaware Valley area will be named March 13 at an

awards banquet in Philadelphia and featured individually on Evening Magazine during May. Each participating service club will be given $500 worth of civic or community-related air

time on RYW-TV.

Entries, due no later than Feb. 19, should consist of the nominee’s name, address and phone number, as well as a written description of what makes the person "extraordinary” The mailing address is County Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 74, Court House,

08210.

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wants the GDI* not only to become a GOP that stands ,f0r Government of People,’ but also one that will provide Growth, Opportunity and Prosperity.” Mahoney, a professional wine consultant, also is an EngljSh Instructor at Vineland High School and an Adjunct Professor of English at Cumberland County College. He is author of four books and hundreds of articles dealing with topics like Educational Aims, Conservative Philosophy, Personal Responsibility and Wining and Dining for Better Health; MAHONEY HAS directed a number of Freeholder campaigns, heads the South Jersey Republican Task Force to aid rebuilding Republican clubs. He served as vice chairman of the Buena Vista Planning Board and was elected to the Advisory Board of the New Jersey Federation of Planning. Richard Nedohon, Mahoney’s campaign chairman, said, “We have had an unofficial statement of support from the new governor." New Date For Forum COURT HOUSE - Due to inclement weather and low temperatures the January meeting of the Middle Township School District's Education Forum was cancelled. The rescheduled meeting will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9 in the Administration Building, 126 S. Main St., here. The film How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive will be shown. Frosh Fund Drive COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township High School Freshman Class will conduct a fund raising campaign starting Feb. 4 taking orders for a variety of stationery and gift wrap items. The money received from this campaign will be used for the senior class trip. New Officials SEA ISLE CITY - Commissioner Alan Gansert, recently welcomed two newly appointed officials in the resort, Robert McKeefery, assistant superintendent of the city’s Water and Sewer Department and Lewis Steelman, assistant superintendent of Public Works. Steelman also heads up the city’s expanding recreation programs,

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