Cape May County Herald, 14 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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8TKP. Citric Punch jorgahiMtii »nd reprwjeittativw from Atlantic Electric will wage a verbal-battle.at the April 19 Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce dinner meeting at Henny’s restgujant The rate hike proposal is a stijaming hot proposition in this area and the meeting is expected to be jammed i!o ■ hairman stewart Milfard and £■ Warren Ciarretson’ of STEP have already gotten in excess of 2,500 written ..protests and more-than :1,500 protesting • phone calls Representatives from both factions have decided that since this’ confrontation could turn a rational debate into a complete donnybrook, there will be no following question and answer period, according to Chamber prexy,. David Kosmow. • •« OCR SPOUSE is high! flattered by being at lea;

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partially accepted by Boh McClure’* Hot Stove League at the Exxon station, 95th and. third ,We think it is the highlight of his day when he sfopsjnTor kerosene Topic for Good Friday, was that though it was the 0th of April? B^had sold more than 400^|llons of heating fuel .in less than week! Charlie Rudrauff. of Second Ave. stopped by amid the big swirling snowflakes to say that he was doirtg a

land.office business selling, of all things, a whoje bunch of beach tags (he has rtrdered 25,000) during the snowstorm! WE WERE thrilled to learn that Middle Twp. High School has once again proved what a learned group of kids this area is pijpducing. They won 10 firs* prizes in the upper grades (11th and 12th) of the South Jersey ^ Science Fair -They also won 5 first places in the intermediate

Division (9th^and 10th graders). We haven't been able to get a complete list of Seven Mile Beach winners because so many teachers and students are away for. the Edsler Holidays twe‘11 gladly liqt the names of those we missed if they will write this paper. Those we have been able, to confirm are: '• Thomas llersh. S.H,;. Marlene Clayton, Avalon; Thomas Hutchinson, S.H,; Matthew McCormick. S.H ; Sheri Stanford. SH; Mlchelfr Clayton. Avalon; Ursala Reed, Avalon; Rachael Schulz. Avalpn, Bryan Conklin, Avalon; And Matt Cosenra, Avaton.

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CAPE MAY — City Councilman Harry A Gilbert has been appointed by Gov.

Thomas Kean to serve on the N.J. Travel

and Tourism Advisory Council'. The appointment marks the first time

aby county has had two representative on the 12-member board that advises the governor and the state Div. of Travel and

Toqrism on policies that affect the industry. Cape May County's other representative bn the board is North Wildwood Councilman Robert Scully.

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Double Solon .; WILDW0QD — Mayor Guy Muziani has decided be will.rerhain the city's mayor as well as continuing to serve in

the statejrssembly.'

As an Assembly candidate last fall, he ^ pledged that if elected he would step down as mayor if he found he couldn’t devote the necessary effort to both jobs.

Tax Hike at Last AVALON - Under the $3.63 million budget adopted Fiere last week, the

borough’s local purpose tax fate will increase for the first time.in If years. The tax rate'wjB reportedly jump 7 cents —. . increasing'from 64-cents per $100 of

assessed valuation to 71 cents MUA Contenders

COURT HOUSE - The freeholders last week began interviewing candidates for the vacant season the County Municipal. Utilities Authority previously held by. Robert Anzalohe. TJhe commissioner' ’ - * resigned after former Authority chair-

marl JohmVinct was not reappointed; . Those vying for the position are- ‘ Avalon mayor Ellsworth ArmacoSi;

Rachel Sloan, president of Avalon Coun-

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HUNDREDS OF youngsters were on hapd for the qnnual Easier Egg Hunt |at Avalon's Marlon Ar.macost Memorial Park. Here Mayor Ellsworth Armacost presents- 'two-year-old Erin Petrick of Avalon and King qf Prussia was a prize. Flow Figures Off CAPE MAY - City Managef Fred Coldren conceded last week' that estimated figures on local sewage flow made by the « County Municipal Utilities Authority were probably more accurate than the d- ' ty’s estimates over the past three years. Since the.city and county MUA began closely monitoring the (low last December, the results indicate that the total flow is cjoser to the MUA’s claims that some 500'million gallons of sewage is . being pumped here per year than the ci- . reported Bow-of some 363 million tgallons in 1981 or 261 million gallops iq 1980. No cxplimatmo of why was provided To Rally Support . ■ J ■ ■ AVALON — A rally sponsored by Local 1983 of the International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades will be held hepe April 17, to enlist support for fl local Public Works employee^ fired in January when they allegedly refused to work overtime during a snowstorm It .will begip at 10 a,m at 30th St. and the Beach. Both sides have been involved in recfcnt hearings before the Public employees' Relations Commission. The hearings — - thru vthich the PERC tried to negbtiate a settlement — have been suspended

; former MUA cofnmissioner Steven Cicala of North Wildwodti; lAftileTwp.

attorney Carmen Alvarez; e^ironfnen- J ‘

talist Ruth Fisher of South Dennis; and hank manager Rosalie Johnson. Won’t Foreclose

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CAPE MAY — First Peoples Bank of • New Jersey has decided that it won’t 'foreclose on properties owned here and in Florida by the Rev. Carl Mclntirei^ank officials indicate Mclntire has rrftrae'a . commitment to pay/he-ll.e million mortgage payrtient due on hifr properties. The properties herd, registered in the names of Mclntire’s Christian Beacon Press and Shelton College, are assessed . ^at more than $4 million, and include ^Shelton College, the Christian Admiral Hotel, Congress Hall,-the Morning Star, the Evening Star, the Papcoast House, Liberty Lodge. Pilgrim Plac^ and Virginia.

RECENT GYM Show at Teltelman Jr. High began with cheerleaders, such as Dawn Dickinson, here dancing to ‘Join the Circus.'