Cape May County Herald, 3 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Herald & Utotern 3 March '82

CrimeStoppers On the Move

COURT HOUSE — A pro-. . gram" aimed- at reducing crime in Middle Township got underway here last week, when more than 20 interested residents met at police headquarters. It was the first annual ' meeting of Middle Township CrimeStoppers. Gary Rudy of Rio Grand was elected to head the program the first year. He will be assisted.by two vicechairmen. Jack Walsh and Bill Belles. Ted Roman was elected treasurer, and Dolly Moore secretary.

AFTER CrimeStoppers file incorporation papers and apply for non-profit status, which may take a month or more, they will be ready to implement the program. Middle Township police will release to the news media thru CrimeStoppers one unsolved crime each month. Anyone having'information about the crime will be able to call 465-2800 and give information to the CrimeStoppers line. THE CALLER ma>t remain anonymous, and if so,

CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH

Ml. JOMPHJ.IMZZO

Scoliosis is the medical name for curvature of the spine. Some • types of scoliosis are known to be the result of birth defects, nerve degeneration or muscular weakness caused by polio. If the causative condition is not know:n, w« call it “idiopathic scoliosis”, meaning unknown origin. Chiropractic research reveals that this latter type of scoliosis is the result of an imbalance of the muscular support of the spine, due to im-

balance of nerve function or other energy patterns. When discovered early, as in teenagers qr preteens, chiropractic adiustments are often effective in treating and correcting scoliosis.

In the interest of better health from the office of:

Dr. Jo»«ph J. Rizzo —Chlroproctor—

he or she will be given a number. Police will investigate. If the informa tion given leads to arres dnd a grand jury indict ment, police will release again thru CrimeStoppers, the code number of the. caller. Once .verified a cash reward will be granted and a drop point arranged. Police will have nothing to do with the caller; this will be handled through CrimeStoppers. In this way the caller is assured of having' no contact with authorities in the investigation. IN ALL LIKELIHOOD, most rewards will be under $100. Larger rewards may be granted by CrimeStoppers if the crime (murder, rape, kidnapping) warrants it. At present, the CrimeStoppers Program '/teeds ’local support from ‘ businesspeople and residents. This is the only way the program can work effectively to thwart the growing rate of crime—16 percent last year in Middle Township—a spokesperson noted.

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SJRT Begins Bond Drive

SOMERS POINT - At a recent meeting of its board of directors, South Jersey Regional Theatre chairman Walter J. Murphy announced that thd non-profit professional regional theati'e would authorize the issuing of $50,000 in tenyear 10 percent sinking fund debenture bonds. The sale of the bonds is necessary for the survival of the theatre, now celebrating its fifth season at the Gateway Playhouse here, Murphy said. SJRT plans to use the proceeds from the bond sale to help underwrite its current season and to begin a building acquisition fund and capital improvements fund, For further information call the theatre at 653-0553.

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