Riparian Options Checked
ATLANTIC CITY - Th<* Suulhrrn New Jersey Development Council, at its Board of. Trustees .meeting last, week, announced the formation of a
committee to investigate possible actions available to the council on the issue of riparian land claims“In taking this initial step, the council recognizes
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When walking on any slippery surface, a slip can be followed by a fall or a near-fall. Often, to prevent falling, people gyrale wildly and wrench their back, stretching .muscles and ligaments Such stretching may permit spinal segments to shift Into misaligned positions, with resultant pinching of the nerves' which are enclosed within the vertebrae Pinched nerves cannot function properly and so the
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the significant impact that the state's riparian land claims could have on much of Southern New Jersey's development." said Linda Joseph, the council executive director. THE COUNCIL will be reviewing each of the proposals being considered in the state legislature and will be contacting each of the region's legislators on
the matter
In other action, the council announced its position on a number of important legislative issues affecting our region's development. FIRST. THE COUNCIL announced its opposition to A 1171. legislation which would require, companies with 50 or more employees to give one year's notice of a plant closing. "We must stress the impact of (his legislation on new business attraction. The Kean administrative is working through the new Department of Commerce Denis Elect COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township Democratic Club has announced the election of its 1982 slate of Michael Voll, president; Ralph Valeri, vice president; Kate VanMeter, secretary, and Kathy Meers, treasurer. Also named as committee chairman by Voll were Amy Bongiovanni. ways and means; Charles Leusner, publicity; Ed Stites, program, and Nancy Simpkins, sunshine
and Ecortomic Development to obnonstrate its willingness .to have new businesses locate in New Jersey. We believe A 1171, on top of our already stringent government regulations, could seriously affect the perception of New Jersey as a state anxious for business development.” A RESOLUTION WAS ..adopted to support S 1138, ''which would increase the allowable length of motor trucks to 60 feet. "Nearly every state in the nation currently allows 60-foot trailers. It is essential that New Jersey adapt its regulations to conform with the rest of the
country."
Finally, the council has agreed to support H R. 6308, the Rail Safety and Service Improvement Act of 1982. which would, among other things, provide about $40 million for capital improvements to ( Southfrn New Jersey’s rail
Entries Due For Pageant WILDWOOD - Applicalions are being accepted for the 72nd Queen Oceania Pageant to choose a girl who will reign over the Annual Baby parade. The pageant is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. July 29 at the Wildwood Crest Memorial School, 9100 Pacific Ave. Girls competing must be residents of Greater Wildwood and a member of the current high school class. The pageant is under the direction of Edna Veith and the Wildwood Civic^Club. Applications are available by contacting Mrs. Veith at 522-7480 or the Greater Wildwood Chamber o'f Commerce office at 729-4000
FIRST CALL FOR^HELP 729-2255 Otar Firil Call <|. D Ihrrr anywherr I could Rrt information on Single Parent Adop- ’ lion’’ I am employed. 33 year* old, and would very much like to adopt I have heard that it 11 poaiible and that it i» not poMihle'’ A. The Committee for Single Adoptive Parent*, an information aervice for pm«pective and actual amgle ■ rent*, provide! i source list of adop table children and publishes a Hand book for Single Adoptive Parent* (*S> For information, send a selfaddressed. stamped envelope (9 Committee for Single Adoptive Parents. Hnx 4074. Washington. D C . 20013 Q I would like to see a psychologist or someone professional who I could talk to about my problems However.I don't think 1 can afford it I would appreciate it If you could find someone that would allow me to make small payment* or something I live in Cape May County but 1 don't have a car, so transportation would be a problem, if I had to travel far A. There are several agencies in the county'that could help you arw are based on income Mental Health Services. 4t»-4lOO. Catholic Social Service. 405-9668 mondenominational 1. or Family Service Aaaociatton. 396-6610 If transportation is a problem contact Fare Free Transportation at 868-2011 (Itisbesl to give them a week’s notice 1 Q. Help! I tried getting Into my bathing suit and loat the battle Diet* never work with me when I tnr it alone Are there any weight reducing programs 1 groups 1 in our coun-
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Baby Parade Registration WILDWOOD - Rogistralion forms for the Wildwoods’ 72nd Annual Baby Parade are now available at the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce office The parade will be 11 a.m. Thursday. Aug 19 Deadline for registrations
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/ \ Deaths > ROSEMARY L BRUNO. 60, of Cold Spring Site was a member of Our l4dy Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church MAE BOZORTH DORAN. 61. of Cape May She was a member of ihe Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary FLArKNCF. GRIER. 84. of Ocean Clly She was a rwldenl here 15 years BEATRICE HALDEMAN. 78. of Cape May She was Ihe owner operator of the 612 Collage HARRY J. JUCKETT. 56. of the Villai He was a Navy veteran EDWARD A. R4MPMKYKR. Hr. 68. of Ocean City Hrwas a resident of this city 12 year* T* EDNA C. KKNHIL. 64, of Ocean City. She was a resident of this city 42 year*. MII.TK MANNING. 63. of Burleigh He waa a veteran of World Warll ELIZABETH H. MILLER. 73. of North c’gpe May She lived here 17 year* ANNA M. NELHON. AS. of Erma She was a member of the Cape May l/itheran Church women's group and auxiliary EDWARD A. NICHOLAS. 78. of North Wildwood He was the retired owner of Ed'a Service Station in Philadelphia
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