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Herald & Lantern 20 April '83
Sr. Citizens Hear Avalon Candidates
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upcoming May 10 election addressed members at the Avalon Senior Citizens Association at a luncheon here at the Deauville Inn
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Ellsworth Armacost. and local Chamber of Commerce President Ernesl Yarborough ASKING FOKSUPPORT in the upcoming election. Sloan told the 122 .seniors that her main concerns are the needs of residential citizens These needs, she said, include control of summer noise and r o w diness. and t lie maintenance ol a sensible budget thai balances services with the costs of those services . Yarborough, also ad dressing noise control, call cd for "cooperation rather than conflict'‘ to solve existing problems "If the system ol , cooperation doesn't .worlfc. I'll lie the first to work for a change, he said "The one thing that's been lacking since the change of government.'' Yarborough continued, "is hands on approach to pro blem solving There seems to have been a lack ol citizen involvement THE COINCII. RACE. Which features three can didates for two four-year terms, includes incumbent Cnunnlwoman Grace Keen and newcomers Richard Light and Pauline Petnea Keen is running for reeleclion on her past four year record, including a m o n g her a c eomplishments mtroduc t'on of the borough's ethics code and the establishment of a strong ordinance spell mg out building regulations on commercial pro|x*rty She also praised the mayor council form ol government, noting it has brought elhciency to government and borough employ es together " Light, vice chairman ol the local planning lioard and the borough s risk and insurance consultant, cm phast/.od the need lor residents to "give up the ideli of Avalon as a small comimnaiy Petnea. a member ol the loeal /.onmg hoard of adjustment and the borough s recreation commission, said she would like to see the municipality s recrca lion programs expanded Her platform also called lor upgrading local /.onmg. working lor noise control, and protecting beaches
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