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STONE HARBOR - A ‘proposal to look into the taasttnlity o( upKradin« existing wnstewnter treatm<nt / pUnU^-in -the Seven-Mile Bench/Middle Township Region as in alternative to building one new regional facility on the mainland may have inched t loser to reality as the result of a 4 3 vote here last Tuesday _ If the seven week. 160.000 study is finally approved, it will be after a series of votes which to date have l»eeh raror close 0 TUESDAY'S 4-3 vote of the Stone Harbor Borough Council came following presentations on the pros ’ and cons of the study h;
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George Malrinakas, executive direo or of. the
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Authority, ard MUA Commissioner Robert
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Mr. Martnakab did moat df the talking, while Mr Anzalone, a Stone Harbor resident. indicat *d his final decision would probably be in favor of the study too if the local consensus was affirmative A WEEK earlier at the county MUA rieeting, a decision on the sti/dy. proposal was stymied by a tie vote with, among others, Mahnakds favoring it .and. Anzalone opposed Ope commissioner yas
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absent The MUA has scheduled another vote for this evening (March 17). ( ' Confronting all the municipal and MUA officials who have had to Uke a stand on the question are the classic ingredients of time arid money; arguments for saving N money by declining the survey vs arguments that , the expenditure could save millions of dollars .in the long run, and a third factor - that after a decade of working at a regional approach to cleaning up the backbay waters, it's time the show was on the road. TUESDAY'S bdrough Council vote resulted ih a tie which wgs broken by the affirmative vote of Mayor Arden Hand. Also in favor of the survey were Coun : cifmen Bud Arenberg, Harry Strohmetx and Herbert Hornsby Jr. Opposed were Councilpersons Dorothy Pfeiffer, R. Jack Fitzpatrick and Lou Clelland. • The $60,000 study - to be ' paid by participating municipalities — would consider only the capital costs involved in upgrading the present facilities in Sea Isle City, Avalon, Stone Harbor and Middle Township. The study was requested late last year by Avalon and Seri isle City representative* Telethon Coming AVALON The County Unit of the American Cancer Society will hold ita fith Annual Telethon on WAAT TV «0, noon to midnight March 27. from the Community Hall, 30th and the Beach here...
ON HIS NIGHT, former tylddle Townihlp Committeeman Joseph Walsh, right, receive* congratulations from Rep.
William J. Hughe*, at teitimonUI dinner for W*l*h. Walsh Honored
WILDWOOD - Former Middle Townahip Committeeman Joseph Walsh was hondrea at a testimonial dinner aPNeil’s . Steak 1 Oyater House recently. The dinner, attended by over 100, waa to honor Walsh's service to the people ot Middle Township. Walsh, a former executive of Atlantic Electric, wga praised 'by Congressman William J. Hughes, who ■aid "Joe Walsh la a
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"JOE'S EXPERTISE and knowledge was *n asset to all of us,” said Mayor Sam DeVico, who himself is retirin^when his term expires this year, Walsh, who served on Township Committee from 1975 until 1961, said he was gratified with the show of support. WalSh lives in Del Haveri with his wife, Lois.
-Hughes Van Scheduled WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Bill Hughes (D-NJ) has announced that his mobile office will be In Cape May County today and ^tomorrow, March 17
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As part ot his continuing effort to stay In clone touch with the hen* and view* of /the residents of South /'Jersey,- Hughes has . scheduled the,van to make stops at several iocaUone to provide maximum access , for lieatdents. . THE MOBILE office will : be manned by staff assistant John Kelley. The schedule is as follows: Wednesday, March 17: . 10-T1 a.m.—Mutiidpal Hall, - Court House; 111:30-12:30 pm., Borough Hall, Stone Harbor; 1:30-2:30 p.Itl., ‘ Borough Hall,'Avalon; 3-4 p.m.,,Clty Hall, Sea Isle
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Thursday, March 18; toll gm.—Town Hall, >• DenniaviUe; 11:30-12:30 p.m.. Borough Hall, WoOdbine, 1:80-2:30 p.m. Municipal Building, 'Tuckahoe, 3-4 p.m,, Wayside Village, Mar-,
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Residents are invited to meet at the scheduled slope to discuss problems which require the Cougreegman's assistance, or to apprise his staff of views and opinions Ugly would like relayed to hitn. Square Dance W. WILDWOOD - The [heal Republican Club is sponsoring a aqua re dance, 8:30 March 20 iq Borough Hall on W. Glenwood Ave. The affair includes beer, setups and food in the price of admission.
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