Cape May County Herald, 29 June 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Herald & Lantern 29 )une ’83

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Cape May Cops Get Bicycles

CAPE MAY will go a “silent" bicycle patrol in an effort to deal with vandalism and provide more mobility to patrolmen now in cruisers and on foot. The Cape May Vintage Homes Assn Monday contributed a $150, three-speed bicycle to the city. Manager Fred Coldren said the city will add one or two more bicycles “as a quiet way of getting around town.” Coldren said the bicycles also might be used by meter personnel “to edver more territory and^Ket in arid out of traffic •Better than in a car." p Association President Jay Schatz said it came up with its offer in response to

Going for Gold

AVALON - Mr, and Mrs. Cameluis Alexander III will celebrate their golden wedding anniversry, July 4. Joingin them July 3, with a special dinner, will be their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs Frank Colosey (Deidra) with their son. John, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Alex ander IV with their children, Aimee and Corey Also joining them will be Mr. and Mrs. J Beatty Alexander of Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bergey of Chadds Ford, Pa., and Avalon.

vandalism and after asking the city “what can we do to help?" “Some young patrolmen might like the idea," suggested Schatz. Coldren, who said officers would be assigned to bicycles from patrol cars and from foot patrol, called the idea "an experiment. It works well In England and Cape May wants to be the first in this area to have policemen on bicycles." Police Chief Harry Stotz

was unavailable for comment. On Dean’s List RADNOR, Pa. - Three Cape May County residents have been named to the Dean’s List at Cabrini College for the spring semester. They are: Pamela Clark, Court House; Patricia Hinke and Rita McKelvey, Wildwood.

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