Cape May County Herald, 14 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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Everyone seem? to enjoy having celebrity neighbors, as witness the hullabaloo over Bemie Parent when he owned a Wildwood lakeside cottage. Al Alberts, tv star and member of the original Pour Aces, lives in the Villas. However, he has his family anartments in the Crest upr for sale. Dr. Phillip Maronf. team doc’tor for the Phillies is also selling his summer cottage in the Crest. • ..•> • IF THE public supports the Tomlin Hospital benefit concert- by the New'Jersey Philharmonic Orchestra, it ^may be the forerunner of an annual series of band concerts in Wildwood Convention Hall. The symA phony benefit will be Sunday; May 23rd. Convention ,Hall Director Earl Ostrander wcAjid like to brCandidate Speaker VILLAS - Bill Hcvener of North Cape May, the Repubfican Organization candidate for, Lower Township Committee, will address the Men’s Regular Republican Club this evening (Wednesday at 8) at the ' clubhouse, Bayshore Rd. and Webbr Ave. Humane Meet OCEAN CITY - The Humane Society of Ocean City will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 20, in the Youth Center, 6th and Atlantic Ave. The public is invited to attend and learn the city's laws regarding dogs. Bridge Closing 'count HOUSE —Cotin. ty Engineer Neil O. Clarke announces that the Great Channel Bridge on Stone^ Harbor Hlvd. between Mid- • die Township and Stone Harbor will be closed to vehicular traffic at certain times from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today for repairs.

ing in many.of the top U.S. ■ military bands for onel night stands. * Nearby Cape May QkuVention Hall concert'COOT; djnator Arthur Doran has slated summer concerts by the U.S: Anrfy Field Band; Ambassadors of Jazz, the Air for.ee BandLof the East and Lincoln’s Firsh'Marine Band. , \ * • • • ; V ■ THE M0TEL5L are beehives of^ac^vity as clean-up crews ready them , for the earliest and biggest convention- year' in Wildwopd history. The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons convenes here for the firt time startijjg April 27 r , followed closely by. the National Music Festival. • • • ■ WILDOOD'S Boardwalk, may begin to look like Broadway-by-the-Sea with the addition of a quarter million dollar four-color computertSed electronic sign atop Marine West amusement complex. * • • GEORGE ANTHONY Vangelas, son of North Wildwood’s Club 18 owner Tony Vangelas. has been. ' named by Congressman William Hughes as one of 10 finalists in competition to fill one* opening, at the U.S. Air Force Academy. In a congratulatory letter of notification to Vangelas, Hughes told the aspiring Air Force Cadet: “You have beeh selected as one of my ten competitors to be evaluated by the Academy for the one vacancy which is available to be filled." And the Congressman added, "...I want you to know that you earned this nomination on your own merit. Judging from the high caliber of those with whom you were in competition, you should b£ justifiably proud ,of your accomplishment.” REALTORS AGREE a banner and possibly bonanza season is upcoming for the Wildwoods. Although seasonal rentals are on the decline, weeklong rentals are more than taking up the slack. *

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Wildwood Crest Molel Association on Crest Pier. Tom Parsons reports a flood tide of reservations. Parsons finds that many folks skipped their Florida vacations in favor of a . close to h^me jaunt to the Wilkwoods. In addition, he . finds that many'folks are' closing *or selling .their winter homes and converting their summer properties to year Vound residences. This savings is prompted by the rec^ssion LAST SEASON PatsOns’ acted as- a sort of Clearing. house coordinator for motphemployees and placed 7Q0 persons in motel employment. This season, he anticipates-placement of over 1,000 ^ef-sons. He reports job applicants are of much higher caliber due to the fact that many industries -have been forced to trim * worthwhile employees Mr. Parsons

^ay, be found at the Great Pl«;, Atlantic Ave. and Heather Rd. AREA .SOLONS kre anxiously awaiting wo^d as tp whether Cape May loca-

tions will be used in late August and September for the $30 million period gangster movie, Once Upon a Time In America. Production starts on June 1 in New York. Mon-

treal, Rome. Hong Kong, Miami and hopefully. Cape May. Academy award winner Robert DeNiro will star fopr famed director Sergio

Leone for tho Brothers release.

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