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ormiT l/jwer Township Klementary SOhool Supt. William Donahue will he honored Thursday when Ihe Consolidated School Library is dedicated in his

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"VVtTen someone serves a school system^for 20 years 'he deserves this kind of

Consolidated Names Library for Donahue

recognition. 1 ' present Supt oDSchools Edward Camp hell said Monday Tm glad that the hoard of education decided, to go along with my recommen dation and dedicate the library to Mr Donahue Donahue. 59. was l.owcr Township Sc h.'o o I Superintendent from 1955

to 1975 Presently a real estate sales representative for Century 21 in Cape May. he resides with his wife. Helen on Mayflower Avenue in Cold Spring The educator left' the township school district in 1975 to head Interning for Learning, a federallyfunded program in which

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classroom teaching method developed in Cape May County was taught to teachers in 200 districts throughout the state Originally from Ocean City. Donahue was a teaching principal in Upper Township and an elementary teacher in Ocean City before coming to Lower Township He graduated from Montclair State College in 1950, and received his Masters Degree in Educational Administration from Glassboro State College. He also has pursued additional graduate work at Rutgers University

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During his years in education. Donahue served as president of both the Cape May County Educa-

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tion Association, and the Cape May County School Administrators Association. He also served on the New Jersey Education Association Executive Committee, was a member of the New Jersey Associalion of School Administrators Executive Committee, and was chairman of the State Title III

Advisory Council. "There were a lot of things I was proud of accomplishing as superinlen dent in Lower Township," Donahue recently said. "I was proud having gotten the board of education to establish the library at Consolidated School. It was the first library in the township."

Agencies Casting For Fishing Grant

COURT HOUSE - Three Cape May County agencies are applying to the state Department of Community Affairs for a $500,000 Small Cities Grant to establish a loan fund for commercial fishermen who want to modernize their equipment Currently, the agencies are questioning fishmen to gather data in support of the application by deter mining the needs of the industry and the expenses of filling those needs, according to Donald M. Kelly, executive director of the country Industrial and Economic Development V commission j THE COMMISSION, in /cooperation with the coun/#y Planning Board and Ex

tention Service, has asked Nan Mavromates, administrator of the country Private Industrial Council (PIC) to support the survey process by underwriting the cost of a study intern, who would help prepare the paperwork at $160 a week In exchange, Ihe three other agencies propose to provide PIC with Information on the number of new jobs that might become available in the fishing industry if the grant is approved AFTER A QUICK REVIEW of Kelly s pro posal she said the intern request seems like an "allowable activity" for PIC to fund under its Employer-Generating Services

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