Triple Play Performed
By Stork
COURT HOUSE - Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital was a joyous spot last week when triplets were born for the first tifhe in 17 years. Mrs. Lorraine Nicholas gave birth to the
two boys and one girl.
The first born was a 5 lb. girl, Marissa Grace, followed by the twin boys, Jesse James and Justin John at 4 pounds 12 ounces and 4 pounds, nine ounces. MRS. NICHOLAS HAD an ultra-sound examination during her fourth month, and Dr. Melvin Hankin told her she could expect triplets. Her hus-
convinced"unu^after^Thc Riparian ‘Yes' Vole Urged
babies were delivered and
Pulmonary Workshop Scheduled
ARMS FULL of Marissa, Justin, and Jesse, Mrs. I,orraine Nicholas of North Wildwood shows off her newborn triplets, first at Burdette Tomliq Memorial Hospital in 17
years.
there were actually three. Mrs. Nicholas is still get-, ting used to the idea of the three additions to her daughter Jamie, at home,
and a stepson.
*Tm sure it will all work out and family and friends will come through to give me a helping' hand," she
commented,
Dr. Hankin postponed his vacation to be on hand for
the historical event.
AVALON - Borough Administrator Andrew Bednarek and the Borough Council urge all owners of property in Avalon to vote "Yes" on the Riparian Lands Referendum Nov. 2 in support of the efforts ofs CLIC (Citizens for Locals' and Intelligent Control, Inc.).
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The Riparian Land Referendum is on a con-
tvi u • q . stitutional amendment Water Hearing ^et dealing with the equitable
valuation of riparian
NEW BRUNSWICK - The New Jersey Clean Water Council will hold a public hearing on safe drinking water will be held 2 and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23, at the Lewis W. Hermann Education
Center here.
Topics include whether there are acceptable levels of risk for contaminants in drinking water, how the thousands of different water sgpplies can be monitored, and the alternatives to closing down a contaminated water
supply.
grants to be issued to property owners who own land which they have occupied and on which they have paid taxes for years. Without this amendment, the State will require many people to buy back their land at current inflated
land values.
A ‘ YES" VOTE will enable the New Jersey Legislature and not the Department of En-
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COURT HOUSE - A four-session workshop for patients with lung diseases such as emphysema, chronit bronchitis and asthma, will begin 2 4 p.m. Friday Nov. 5, at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital here. “The purpose of the Workshop is to teach those with chronic, obstructive pulmonary disease both the basis of their illness and about -physical changes they are' experiencing," said George Goldman, director of respiratory therapy at the hospital. THE WORKSHOP, cosponsored by the American Lung Association of Southern New Jersey, will run for three consecutive Fridays through Nov. 18. The final session will be held Monday, Nov. 29, due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Scheduled topics include advice from respiratory therapists and nutritionists 2nd discussion Of proper medication and diet. \ FEATURE!) SPEAKERS include Dr. Henry Komansky, D.O., chief of. the hospital’s pulmonary medicine department, and Dr. William Bradway. D.O., a pulmonary specialists. All sessions will include a question and answer
period. * To register or receive additional information concerning the workshop, phone the respiratory therapy department at
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Rec. Classrooms Have Openings
CAPE MAY - The city’s fall recreation program has openings in the follow•ing activities: Ballroom. Disco and Hustle with James Sharpley. a former operator and owner of Fred Astaire and Arthur Murry Dance Studios, who will cover the hustle, disco and all the ballroom steps including the rhumba, chacha. lox trot. SCUBA DIVING, taught by Norman Lichtmann, in his seventh year of teaching for Cape May. Supef Saturday, two hours of structured activities for boys qnd girls 6-12 years old ... games, swimming instruction, sports, skills, arts and crafts and more. Coordinated by Jose Rally, Sam Hall and Htfdi Rott. COED SWIM TEAM, for coeds 6-17 years of dgq. team camaraderie, prac-. tices, team suits, competitions, awards and season — Boro Beach Revenues Up AVALON — Andrew Bednarek, borough administrator, has submitted to the Borough Council his report on revenues this summer from the sale of beach tags, ramp and beach fees at the 54th St. Marind, tennis fees and fines from the Municipal Court. Beach tag revenues for 1982 rose to $10,456 over last year for a total of $195,528 Fifty seasonal beach tags were given for use for Juveniles in need of Supervision. \TIIE 54Til ST. Marina tms year had an increased revenue of $366 for a 1982 collection of $7,745. The tennis court fees grossed $18,109.75. From these receipts, salaries for an accountant; l)cach tag inspectors and marina and tennis court attendants were paid.
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