Cape May County Herald, 27 April 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Herald & Lantern 27 April '83

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Ash Survives 3-2 Vote

Cape May County Counsel Albert M. Ash. 69. of Ocean City, was reappointed to a three-year term by a 3-2 vote of the board of freeholders at a

The entire action took less than five minutes. When the reappointment resolution was read by board clerk Kathryn A.

appointment’’ Catanoso started to say something, but Sturm stop ped him. ’Tm asking Mr Evans," he said. “The same reason anybody's resolution is on the agenda, " replied Evans. "I feel there's nothing wrong." "On Thursday' rather than the regular Tuesday?" said Sturm "You have no problerp?" “No problem ' said Evans. "But why 10 weeks prior to the expiration 9 " per sisted Sturm “No reason.“ said Evans "Then why do it 9 " asked Sturm. "I just want to see it com pleted," said Evans The vote followed Beach Tags Are Bargain Until May 31 STONE HARBOR - Beach tags required of all adults using the borough's beach this year may now be purchased at Borough Hall, 9 a m -4 p.m Monday through Friday They may also be pur chased through the mail by sending a check or money 6rder for the number of badges desired Badges will be reserved and held for pick-up at buyers’ convenience in the Beach Tag office Checks should be made out to Stone Harbor Borough. 95th and Second Ave.. Stone Harbor. 08247 THE 1983 RATES for badges to be worn during the season from June 20 to Sept 11, between lo'a.m and 5 p m are: Seasonal badges purchased on or before May 31 cost $5; pur chased after May 31 the cost will be $7 Weekly badges, good from Saturday through the following Saturday or fraction of the week cost $3 No fee will be charged for any person under the age of 12 Starting May 16 thd Beach Tag office will be open seven days a week 9 a m -4 p.m No refunds will be made afer June 15 on tags sold in advance

special meeting Thursday afternoon, April 21. Current salary is $69,000 a year. Ash was supported by Freeholder Director An thony T Catanoso and Freeholders Ralph W Evans and James Kilpatrick Freeholders William E. Sturm Jr. and Gerald M. Thornton were opposed. Sturm and Thornton also were on the 3-2 losing end of a motion to table the resolution.

See editorial. "A Bad Swing." page 38 Willis, Sturm asked. "How does this appear on the agenda of a special meeting 9 " "It was offered by Mr. Evans." said Mrs. Willis. "Why?" asked Sturm. ‘ Why at a special, nonscheduled meeting rather than at a regular meeting next Tuesday, and why 10 weeks prior to the expiration of the

Candidates Vie Monday-

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dience and screened by a committee Sponsors are the Chamber of Commerce, Home and l^ind Owners Association, and Women's Civic Club. Rachel Sloan and Ernest Yarborough are running for mayor; Grace Keen. Richard Light and Pauline Pefrica are running for council

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