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Thai *> what towmhlp Krvf^alion Advisory IVi*rd i Md w»»fi Vrrnii Ust he called »ai rTH’raher* of Township r.»mtniit«* to carefully •riMcw- the Recreation |*rp»rtmrnt‘« proposed l-au budget before making Mt-m' 1 ! recreation is th«firvi .ihitift cut out of the budget. ’ Iw said, adding
year the depart
ni«nl> l.vi.MOO request was r ut »*> faa.onfT Tnt* year, $»i m'ii/is lieing requested. Noting that this year • $ , mill «dH have to tafpent of bx ttM gym flqnr m the
also said there should be a regular maintenance pro gram to maintain local .Utilities such as the swim mwg pool, gyrmiasiuin 11TM playing fields WON’T BK TtM) MINI* ' before we start seeing Jong awaited development in Diamond Reach taking
shape
1) ia m ond Beach developer Kobert riampltII. who claims he owns most of the property in the township's 'Gold Coast” area, recently said he plans to begin building residen tial housing sometime in
March
^ews Notes from-
Lower Township Bob Shiles .967-3112
SPKAKING OK plann mg, mayor lo be Peggie Hieherharh insists that, as
ntef:. V'orna an appointee to the plann
ing board, she will be attending as many of the board's
sessions as possible
Mayor Tom Clydesdale also held a seat on the board while serving as mayor, but opted to seldom attend planning sessions He indicated on numerous occasions that he felt not attending planning board - meetings prevents any ap pearance of "conflict of interest” when'an applicant chose to appeal a planning board decision before the
Township Committee.
Under the state’s
Municipal Land Use Law, the mayor of a community is automatically appointed to the local planning board. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE passed a resolution last week calling, for more aggressive and effective enforcenient of federal obscenity laws According to the resolution, obscenity in the U.S. has reached a level of na tional concern and is directly affecting the quality of life, the moral fabric of the country and the right and obligations of governments to maintain a decent
society It requests President Reagan to publicly indicate that prosecution of federal law’s relating to the mailing, importing, broadcasting and interstate transportation of obscenity is to him a matter of<utmost importance. The document also says the Attorney General should be instructed to inform the F B I and all U.S. attorneys <o regard the issue of obscenity .as a matter of prime concern. * * * ) JOSEPH CJERINICIONE, a teacher in the township clomentary schools the past eight yeare, officially takes over' as Mau<f Abrams school principal Jan. 1. * Presently a second grade. teacher at Memorial School in Villas, the/S^ipb resident was selected fop
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winter.
Promoted by recent media accounts concerning the plight of unemployed Americans, the Public Relations Department has initiated a drive that will . begin immediately. Materials may be brought to the fire station, 9th and Asbury Ave. ALL DONATIONS will be delivered to the Atlantic City Rescue Mission and other agencies who provide persons with a place to sldep, eat and keep warm. The drive will be culminated Jan 22 with a variety.show at the Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terr. Admission will be by donation of food, clothing, blankets or money. . . “This winter will' probably be the most crucial for homeless, Americans since the Great Depression. And it’s just a quirk of fate, for most of us,.that we are not amont thiA uhfortunate army. ThcsFpeople want to work but th»e are just no jobs," noteo Mark Soifer, public relations
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REV. JOSEPH Salves of the Altantic City Rescue Mission has reported that demands on his facility are
of blankets and resulting in many sleeping in makeshift beds or on the floor The nded for assistance is expected to increase as the winter
wears on.
1 Local churches, service organizations or businesses that would like to become
the post from 59 applicants CONGRATULATIONS to the local Rotary on the sue cess of its Second Annual Christmas Parade. Many of those who watched the Dec. 18 extravaganza are already talking about attending next year's parade.
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DON’T FORGET next Wednesday, Jan. 5, is the . day the local Taxpayers . Association will be electing its officers for 1983. The election will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Millman
Center.
A RECORD one-day sighting of 51 peregrine* falcons was recorded in the 1 South Cape May Meadows during the first week df October. according to Bud • Cook, director of theNature Conservepcy's.Perf nsyl.vania/New Jersey
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• Cook ‘recently said that the record number of falcoQS' counted shortly before a group of 40 conservancy members arrived in Cajie May for a two-day
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The Nature Conservancy is a non-profit national conservation organization. In November, 1981, it acquired 180 acres of the meadows to preserve as a migratory bird refuge. The South Cape May Meadows are well known for the autumn migration of
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