Herald & lantern 24 Noveml
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THE BATTLE for Coun cil posts is heating up. Ed Herman of Marine West on the Boardwalk will be a candidate for Counkilman-At-Large. Many are urging P.R. director Vic DiSylvester to run for office. It is hoped there will be candidates from the distaff side. The black community has been holding meetings to select its most qualified and popular tontender. Due to the ward structure, it is anticipated that for the first time there will be at least one black representative on the governing body. • • ' DUE to tjie merger of the trio of island groups, administrator Tom Parsons rtow workLout of the Convention Hall offices of the Motel-Hotel Assn. Former ly, he was relegated to the . Crest Pier “boondocks." ALTHOUGH it’s "hushhush." the Crest has as active a charter study group as Wildwood had. While behind-the-scenes and low key. the plan for a change to Council government is ‘ *on-the-back-bumer. ’ ’ A perusal of the 1983 budget and lax rate will determine the future game plan. If the go-ahead signal materializes, the group hopes to accomplish a changeover with less ruffled feathers and hurt feelings than their Wildwood counterparts. Interestingly, govern•ment changes were never actively considered in either community until the "hot potato" issue of beach
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DR. JOSEPH Salvatore* is the guiding force behind Historic Chid Spring Village, which is rapidly developing as a major, tourist attraction. Many ddft’t know that Dr. Salvatore was the Wildwood Ifcach "medic" for a number of seasons under Capl. Frank "Dutch" Hoffman. He was also a winner on tffe celebrated 164.000 Question TV program. As if that isn’t enough, he delivered the offspring of the famqd quiz show hosts.
Mr. and Mrs.'Hal March. ALTHOUGH the proposed mercantile tax promotion fund seems to be stalled by Wildwood’s "lame duck” commission, North Wildwood plans no such lethargy. North Wildwood bistro bonifaces and other holders of mercantile licenses wil^rally at’City Hall 9 p.m. Monday., Nov.
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FORMER Wildwood mayor Charles Masciarella, who is chairman of the County Bridge Commission, will receive .bids Dec. 14 for new fivecolor Ocean Drive folders. They will include* street maps of all county resorts, a ferry schedule, and beach, Boardwalk, and casino photos.
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