Cape May County Herald, 14 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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License Restrictions on Inn Eased

by Jacob Schaad Jr. CAPE MAY - Restric lions on I he luiuor license of Peter Shields Inn at Reach Dr and Trenlon Ave were modified somew hat by the City council Monday night after an hour long public hearing Council, which will vote formally on its decision at near Monday night's

meeting, agreed to, allow these changes Liquor service on the first floor shall be extended from t to 2 a m and on the first floor porch and second floor balcony frpm II p.m to midnight - The basement, formerly restricted to storage only, now may be used for dining room and

bar purposes The bar shall be limited to 20 seats and 12 tables of four diners each. Non-amplified music will

be allowed

— Continued sale fft package goods will, be per

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— Live indoor music, previously limited to weddings and other special occasions. may now be presented to the general public providing it is nonamplified. includes only guitars, violins, harps and pianos and that no more than two artists perform at

the same time.

CO-OWNERS William Kurtz and Alan Taylor got most of what they wanted. They were denied a request to extend the closing hour on the first floor to 3 a m. They contended that theirs was the only (liquor establishment in the city that has that kind of

. restriction.

Mayor Arthur Blomkvest applauded the restaurateurs for their quality business, but pointed out that while they

f are looking to the future of

thV restaurant, he is look

ing to the future of the city. He stated that their restaurant is in a residential area and that must be a consideration in the city’s

decision.

The owners said they weren't looking\to stay open every night\iptil 3 a m., but were seeking the flexibility to do so. They emphasized, too, they they aren’t trying to establish a night club atmosphere.

of the original restrictions might cause problems in the future. In other business, the city released an easement for a building at the comer of Ocean St. and Carpenter’s Lh. in which restrooms ard currently situated. In return for the easement, the owners of the building have given two portable restrooms to Cape

ABOUT 25 participated in the hearing, some for and others against the applicants. Several tavern owners appeared, in support of the Peter, Shields Inn. While area Residents congratulated me owners for the quality of the establishment, \some expressed concern ^hat lifting

New Maqr Of County

COURT HOUSE - Larry Boyer, chairman of the County Chamber of Commerce Tourism Committee. has announced publication of the chamber’s new County Pinpqint/Street Map. The maps are available for sale at the two Chamber Information Centers as well as high traffic area member advertisers at a cost of $1. Included are eight enlarged inset detailed map areas of the Cape Mays, the Wildwoods, Stone Harbor/Avalon, Sea Isle City. Ocean City, Rio Grande and County Airport, North Cape May and Villas and Court House, as well as the County Map and an East Coast Area Map. High School Registration COURT HOUSE - Preregistration for new students entering Middle Township High School in September 9 am.-noon and 1-3 p.m. high schood guidance office. Students' must furnish health records, student transfer cards and a final report card. Actual registration will not occur until the health records have been reviewed and accepted as complete. For further information, call 465 9411 ext. 310, the high vSchool guidance office.

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Member advertisers are listed in {/business directory indoi and locator as well as being pinponted at their street location. Some historic sites, attractions and recreational areas are denoted on tbe new threecolor map!f A general history narrative of Cape May County is also included. Manager’s Contract Extended CAPE MAY - By a 2-1 vote last Tuesday. City Manager Fred Coldren was reappointed to a second three year term by the city council. Because Coldren’s term was not scheduled to expire for another six months, Councilman Harry Gilbert. voted against the appointment. He said Coldren should serve the remaining months of his contract before a decision is made. Mayor Arthur Blomkvest and Councilman Adrian Capehart disagreed, asserting that they have been impressed with Coldren’s work and that he merits reappointmenC.a^this time. Coldren^habe'gan as city managei\iitVanuary of 1980 after hosted on the city council, i^now- paid $33,960 a year.

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