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CAPE MAY - Deputy Mayor Adrian Capehart brought encouraging news about beach restoration to the residents of Cape May at Monday night’s City

Council meeting.

Capehart reported that Congressman William Hughes told him approximately $160,000 has been approved for the prelinminary study of the 'T^sLoration program. Therelhad been some question ]n recent months whett/er the money would be/ovailable due to the

economic situation.

THE CHANCES of a $14 million appropriation for the actual work are about 50-50, Mr. Capehart said, and he asked the/public to write letters to their senators and congressmen urging that the money should be appropriated Capehart also figured prominently in a passed ordinance that designated a lane on Claghom Place as Capehart Lane in honor of Meet Sunday WOODBINE - The Widows or Widowers Club will hold a meeting 2:30 p m June 13 at St. Casimir’s Parish Hall.

Clay and Lincoln St.

A covered dish supper will follow the meeting and at 7 p.m. there will be dane^ ing to the music of Vince Del Rossi. All widows or widowers are invited.

Wildlife Talk

AVALON - The Garden Club will meet 10 a.m. June 21 in the Avalon Room of Boro Hall. After election of new officers, Anne Galli from the Wetlands Institute will speak on Wildlife of

Cape May County.

the councilman. Andrea Lippi, a Goehen resident who is a poet, presented Capehart with a poem called Capehart Lane. Cape May. Lippi said the councilman's name shows that he really has his heart in Cape May. COUNCILMAN Harry Gilbert reported "things are going exceptionally

well with our beach tag sales." Sales so far this year have totaled $128,716 as compared for a comparable periwi. last year. j Mr. Gilbert also said that a party will be held for all alumni of the old Cape May High School on Friday night, starting at 8, at the Golden Eagle.

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