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Correction Officers Graduate
COURTHOUSE -Coun . ty Sheriff B«-ech N Fox has announced the r^cewl graduation of three Correc-lions-Offieenj, alt with hii^i . hortorv.' frnrrt the J Corrections Academy in Tren ton, y ' ' _ Correctibns .ttfricers • F’hiiip-J Farace. 25. Steven • H Koach. ». and James J Simon, te. all Cape May 'County residents, com pleied the four-week fljpeeliriitcid course of jail traimoK in March The k course iiffers several subjects pertaining to operalional procedure* with jail , systems It includes a coUrae.in basic firearms which all officers must pa's* in order to graduate FOX SATI> HK : was e<pecially proild of the county officers from Class 70 because each of them received the'Outstanding award ,in the three top categories ’for which they are given Fox said his office checked' 1 with s 1 Correc ’ tions Academy_^fficials who said that no county ir the state had ever won thethfee tpp awards from within the same class "The / academy began operatioas in 1972 ' (Officer Farace won the honors for firearms profi ciency. having attained an average range acore of 90 S He also placed highest on the 'written firearms safety test..Farace is mar ried and the father of a
10-month-old son . He has worked - for - the Sheriff’s Department for 16 months OFFICER. ROACH was presented the award for attaining the highest examination score average in the class, posting a 94.57 mark Roach Is single^nd holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Pfeiffer College' He has been a corrections officer for eight mon
Officer Sl/non was ci.ted for achieving the highest overall academic average for the class with a score of 91.5 He was awarded the Lewis Balent Award for professional development. Simon is married and the father of a daughter He began his career as d coty' rections officer 20 i ago
Secretafies Will Elect
CAPE MAY - The Coun ty Legal Secretaries Association will hold its April meeting 7 p m. Tuesday. April 20, at the S.A. Wade Tavern. North . Wildwood The agenda includes election of officers for the 1982-1983 term and a raffle with proceeds going into the Association’s Scholarship Fund* GOVERNOR KEAN has 'signed - a proclamation designating the »Week of April 19-25 as Legal Secretaries Week Six members, of the
association will be joining legal secretaries from all over the state April 23. 24 and 25 at the Sheraton Regal Inn, Pikcataway, for the NJALS 23rd Annual • Convention, Service Award Avalon - Robert k Wolfinger of 310 40th SI , who is a linemilh with the Camden electric transmission and distribution department of Public Service Eleclric and Gas Co., will complete 25 yeahs’ service with the company in April ^
Handmade Shop Adding Crafts <
CAPE MAY - Rosemary McCormick Drake and Kathleen McCormick Monichetti,* owners of Katie-Kraft Handmade Sp^cIhlistSf here have announced the expansion * of their Lafayette St. retail shop to include, th^handcrafted creations of^ve Lofts and Bob Wunder. Mr. Lofts, a local plumbing contractor, has been perfecting the art of casting and handpainting replicas of antique lead soldiers for over 15 years. wpic Makes Two Changes WILPWOD - The newest FM stereo station in Cape May Couniy. WNBR. has increased its power to 20,000 watts, and is now heard throughout Atlantic and Cumberland Counties. WNRH is owned by Jersey Cape Broadcasting corp.. which began service in 1951 wilh WCMC-AM In 1959 FM station was added and programming was simuloast until May^ 1981. i when WNBR went to its "mellow rock” format. Loryn bean has been named sales manager and Ray Martin has bhen promoted lo the position of sales manager for WCMC.
Reusing old lead.pipe, old "printer’s type and lead salvaged from wrecks in the waters of Cape May, he creates authentic replica figures from the American West, American Revolution, kilted Scot Highlanders and World War I English and Prussian soldiers. THESE TOY and collector-quality, figures represent many hours ofresearch and authentic detailing. Mr'. Lofts will also handcraft speciak order figures to custom requirements. Mr. Wurtder has been a Cape May resident for over 20 years and formerty was the football coach at LoWer Cape May Regional'. He
now teaches at the Alternative Sdhool in Court House. He has been ban crafting toys like colonial rocking horses and cradle and custom furniture for the past 10 yearsHie has established a reputation for quality and‘originality. A sampling of his Wo<?d ’n Wunders creations are now on display at Katie-Kraft. Mrs. Drake is very enthusiastic about the addition of these crafts to the Katie-KTafts. line' of original hand-sewn quilted items. Appliqifed pillows, window and wall hangings, aprons and house hold specialities as well as . special holiday gift item* are all created by her bister
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Appraise^ Joins Firm
4(plPflJvrAY - Barbarn M. Kopp. owner of Century 21 Kbpp a-nd Company Realtors. 1382 Lafayetti SI., announcej the association of William J! Shea. MAI. with fhe firm as real estate appraiser and consultant. Shea of 30 First Ave., is a member of The American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. Ihe oldest professional real estate appraisal organiration in the country' and he brings 25' years of
experience, in appraising all typ<^s of real estate. He also maintains appraisal and consulting offices in Chester and Delaware "Counties, fta * • With the association of Mr. Shea. Kopp and Company can qffer a professional re^l estate appraisal and consulting service in addifibn lo the other services of sales and leasing ' which Ihe. company * provides, 'according to Ms. Kopp.
Disability Reviews Stepped Up
STALLER'S HARDWARE ■ 135 E. Wildwood Avonuo Wildwood (522-4488) ■
by Del Brooks If you receive Social Security disability checks, you should be aware of a new law effective this year. It requires review of your claim from time to time to toake sure you meet all requirements for benefitsv * Previously, only certain disability claims were reexamined. For example, a reriew was made if the beneficiary’s chnoition was very likely to improve or if> he or she returned to work. Now, each claim must he reviewed periodically, generally at least once . every three years unless the Shcial Security Administration determines a shorter or longer review period is justified. THE NP.W LAW recognizes that many advances in medical science ‘and rehabilitation techniques have been made sihee
1957 when the first disability payments were made. For example: •> Surgery and . new rehabilitative aids and devices have significantly improved .mobility and , enhanced capacity to worjt for individuals with or? thopedic and neurological impairments. 'Coronary bypass s-urgery, pacemakers, and ne* medications have enabled many people with 'cardiovascular impairments to lead.more active lives. NEARLY 2.8 MILLION disabftl and blind workers nowfreceive monthly Social Security checks. Also ' some 2.3 million disabled and blind people receive supplemental security income payments. Under the old law. about • 155.000 Social Security beneficiaries could expect to be reviewed in fiscal > •' A
‘ year 1982. J4ow,' about . 520,000 wil| be revievfcd. ♦ WHEN yOUR CASE is reviewed, you and yoyr doctor will be asked for current information and \ evidence on how your impairment affects your ability to work. If additional current evidence is needed, the" agency in your State handling the review for. Social \ Security: may ask ^ r you to Take a special examination or test at. Government expense. It is important that* you cooperate fully when con- • ’ tacted. If^ou have any questions abolit the rpvlqw, of y°ur claim contact rfny Social Jtac&rity office The people therrf'will be glad to help ma . Del Brooks . is Social • Security managerin Wildwood. i
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