Cape May County Herald, 3 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Herald & Lantern 3 March '82

Sanctuary Won’t Be Developed, Says Mayor

BAND MEMBERS Donna Norbury and Dave Parkhurst accept resolution honoring Middle Township High School Panther Marching Band from Comniitteeman Michael J.

Voll. -

Tribute To Band By Twp.

STONE HARBOR - The local governing body hafe no intentions of tampering with the internationally known Stone Harbor ^Bird Sanctuary here, let alonfe, sell off « chunk of it for

development.

That was the indication last week from Mayor Arden Hand, responding to an opihion piece in. last week’s newspaper which referred to "a part of” the sancftiary being sold for building lots. The writer of

the column, an Ocean View resident, indicated she had •read somewhere about the

‘sale.

"THERE’S NOT ah ounce of truth, to it.” the mayor said lastVridayi expressing concenj that the inaccuracy would be

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necessary calls ahdTetters to the borough The day before, the mayor said, the borough dent's office had received no fewer than a dozen calls. According to Mr. Hand, the borough is involved in seeing That a piece of land on 147th St. is sold for development—but, he stressed—it's across from the bird Sanctuary and isn't ‘‘contiguous” to it The sanctuary is between ll7tfi and 111th St»r v starting from the northwest corner. of 117th and Second Ave. The parcel to be sold is on the southwest corner. . THE MAYOR explained that the parcel'had been in To Unveil Budget AVALON - The 1982 municipal budget will be introduced during a special meeting of Borough Council, 9:30 a m. March 4 in borough hall. The governing body is also scheduled to authorize a contract with municipal' white collar workers, and to.initiate a change to the water/sewer utility regarding meter reading dates.

COURT 1JOUSE - At the regular meeting of the Middle Township Committee recently. The Township High School Panther Marching Band was honored in* a resolution recognizing the accomplishments of the axyard winning band over the past years. "We are fortunate to

have such a 'fine quality band right here irt our own township,” Committeeman Michael J. Volksaid. "This award-winning hand is a tribute to the community

which it represents." THE BAND. WHICH has

won numerous state, regional, and national awards’ had its most sue-

19 Arrests In Month

AVALON'— Police Chief Joseph Eoley's January reportiaccoUnts for 3,392 incidents handled and services rendered by the Police Department. In handling these services the police vehicles travelled 11,112 miles.

Rabies ClinicOn Saturday COLD SPRING - There will be a free rabies clinic at the old township hall on Seashore Rd from 2:30 to 4:30 Saturday, March

Any Lower Township residents wishing to purchase a license for their pet. may do so at this time for $4

Activities and services rendered, including 19 arrests: bank checks, 50; sick assist by ambulance and police car, 26; residential checks, 1,264; business checks. 1,587; motor vehicles checks, 105; damage to property, 11; minor incidents, 287 ; motor vehicle summons, 17; other arrests, including criminal, 2; motor vehicle accidents, 6; fires. 4; warning alarms, 33; traffic (excluding drunk driving and speeding), 6; speeding, 11; criminal (excluding drugs and noise); 2. #

AA Meeting Fri. AVALON — There is an Alcoholic Anonymous meeting every Friday at 8:30 p.m. at Maris Stella auditorium. 50th and Dune Dr.

cessful competifion year in 1981 when it compiled a 22-0 Qapter Record and a 35-1 • Atlantic Coast season record. Other awards won by the Band include the Interila- ■ tional;, Niagara Falls Canada-'Blossom Festival Award, Grand Champions of the New Jersey State Firemen’s Convention and Honor Band of the New Jersey Music Educators National Conference. RICHARD LUDWIG, director of the band, later thanked the township committee in a public letter for the resolution honoring the band. Ludwig singled out Charles LOusner, township public relations director, and Committeeman Michael Voll for their effort in recognizing the . band's record.

question for some time because part of it was borough-owned while two private owners held the rest. Settlement oh’ the parcel was- last Thursday . morning The land is to be auctioned off in the future. Furthermore, the ntayor said he had no idea where anyone could get the impression that the borough was moving in on the bird sanctuary. He’noted that in his 18 years on the local governing body there has never been any talk about developing the sanctuary The bird haven here is. known internationally as

The only such sanctuary in •the world which is owned by a municipality ASKED IF HE thought the borough might • ever, consider developing the sanctuary, ~Tf»e mayor inf dicated that ‘he couldn't speak for future governing bodies, but if at some point in the distant futufe the birds left the area, the governing body in office at the time might consider making the.sanctuary into a park For now. and as far as he is concerned, the bird sanctuary is here to stay, the mayor indicated.

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