Cape May County Herald, 7 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Recycling Joined By Employees u

SWAINTON The sue- gram initiated in the coun the voluntary support of cewhil pilot recycling pro ty last August has enlisted the residents of severa*

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.county municipalities 4 But homeowners aren't the only ones taking time to aid the recycling effort. "If homeowners’in this ■ county are willing to take lime to separate their trash for this important effort, then it's, only right, that - county government should do its .piirt," said Elwood Jarmer. Director of the County Planning Board WITH THE SUPPORT of the County Freeholders, a recycling program has been organized within the county office building and has proved to’be quite suc-

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"The initiative provided by the county employees has provided a good example for citizens ill oyer the county," said Diane* DeMeo, Recycling Coor-* dinat.or for the County Municipal Utilities Authority, which designed the entire county recycling program. •THE PAPER contributed through the* effort of those in the county office building has been substantfalt" Ms. DeMeo added. Through the cooperation ofatRe Planning Board of- . fice, the Engineering Department, ' the

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OFFICE PAPER (Yh.I.ECTOR uaed lo aeparal. recyclable items In the county-office building Is displayed by Nancy Lutz, administrative secretary to Elwood Jarmer, county Planning Board director.

Treasurer's office and .the County Library are par-

ticipating.

a central collecting-area jin each office, then periodically taken to the

"We hope to expand the 4 basement, where -if: is program into the cour- stored in hulk^’When^ a

thouse and the Prosecutor^ office/in the near future, and e'e^ntuaUy start up at Great Haven, the Rio Grande office and the Airport," Jarmer said. IT IS EXPECTED to

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take approximately one year to have the program running smoothly. * . Currently, one person is assigned to he irfeharge of the program in each office.

-Each employee separates

paper into boxes of "office white" and "other". The paper is t*" transferred to

itantidl -amount 1 Iras been collected, Employees of the fanning board load a truck and deliv'er the paper t6‘.. the- 1 County

Recycling Center.

t ‘‘We y have great confidence in- the success, of Pur overall county pilot recycling-program,!’ Ms. DeMeo $aid. "And voluntary efforts, like the bne being made by employees at the county office building, give the program a “Veal

shot in the arm.

Student Of The Month v

FISHING GREEK-The Lower Township Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month Award has been presented to ColleeenAhne Trimble, a sixth grade student irt Heritage Christian Academy here. She is’’the daughter of Kathleen and David 1 Trimble of Seashore Rd.. Erma. Her teacher is Miss Carol Roberts. « A student at the academy seven years, Colleen has been listed on the Honor Roll each year. According to the Academy administrator Sharon Fincke, "Colleen has shown herself to be an example of a Chris-

tian ‘Vstudent both' academically and in her conduct in school She is a verv- helpful young lady, with a quid manner and a cooperative spirit. Each one pf her teachers has enjoyed having her in their class, We all consider her worthy of lifts high honor.’’Among her hobbies, she lists stamp-collecting, sewing, reading, biking, rollerskating, and snow-mobiling with h«r family. Last summer, the family made a cross-country tour of our country, with a highlight being an airplane ride over the Grand Cdnyon.

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