Herald & lantern 18 May '83
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Memorial Rites Set For Boro
STONE HARBOR Memorial Day observance in the borough will be Include a parade and ceremonies on the beachfront at 9T>th St Monday. May 30. Guest speaker will be Maj Gen John K Stoner Jr The Rev Msgr Vincent Giammarino. pastor of St Paul's Roman Catholic Church, will give the invocation and the' benediction Commander Wiley Christie of the Stephen C Ludlam Post 331 of the - American legion, will in troduce Mayor Arden VV Hand and members of the council, the past com manders of Post 331 and its auxiliary The Middle Township High School Band will play and <1 welcome address will be given by James Fisher, Bird-»-Thnn Begins Sat. FRANKLIN LAKES - On May 21, birdwatchers throughout the state will be participating in the New Jersey Audubon Society's Big Day Bird a Thon '83 Pledging a nickel to a dollar for each species that they‘see or hear, birders will lake to the fields to record the multitude of species flying northward in their spring migration
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president of the Chamber of Commerce BEFORE THE parade begins at noon, members of the legion and Auxiliary will conduct services and place wreaths at seven
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cemeteries. The parade will go from 96th St. and Sunset Drive east on 96th St. to the beachfront Taking part will he the borough's police escort , members of churches: the Legion Color Guard and Firing Squad. Auxiliary members and their color guard; the Pop py Memorial Boat; Middle Township Marching Band Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary members, members of the Senior Citizens and the Yacht Club, the Rescue Squad and the Volunteer Fire Co Distribution of poppy ' floral sprays by Marion Hornsby will precede laun ching of the memorial boat A firing squad salute. Taps by Chris Weber II and Echo by David Parkhurst will end the ceremonies
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I^ist year, the director of the society's Cape May Bird Observatory, Peter Dunne, scored a new state retard of 185 species iden tified in 24 hours The goal of NJAS staff birders this year is to identify an urv precedented 200 species Pledge money will go to supporting the activities of society's five nature centers Experienced or budding birders who would like to take part in the Bird-a-Thon, or sponsor a staff birder, can contact society headquarters at 790 Ewing Ave in Franklin Lakes or call K9I 1211
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