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Herald & Lantern 14 September '83

Lautenberg Backs Freeman Ends Alexis Candidacy MJ*. Training

WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Sen. Frank Lautenberg today announced his endorsement of Jim Alexis for a sea£ on Middle ' Township Committee. Lautenberg ^pid, “Jim Alexis is a hard-working, forthright person with .a reputation for being an independent thinkdr. Jim will come into this office with a background-of experience in both, the- private sector as well as impressive credentials from his service in local government.” Lautenberg said it is d distinct advantage, for a person in public office to have extensive business experience. As the owner of Garden Lake Park, Alexis hai exactly that kind of busifre&S/And public works experience, lie added. Middle Township — Middle Township in a statement, Alexis said that he supports the extension.of cable television to those sections of Middle Township that do not presently have it. Group W has proposed that the Township enter into a 15-year franchise agreement to operate in Middle Township/Alexis said that Group W should be required to guarantee cable service to all homes in Middle Township within 18 months or the franchise would be voided. * “MOiysoVER, it is impepative, he said, that Group W agree to reconstruct existing lines in our township so as to brAARP Meet , ' Hears Sheva COURT HOUSE - Township of Middle, Chapter 1182 A.A.R.P., held its regular meeting yesterday in Fellowship Hall, First United Methodist Church, Main St. The covered dish luncheon was postponed. William Sheva of the Office on Aging was the featured speaker. The organization welcomes new members over the age of 55.

ing our service to a par with other areas in New Jersey and -around the country.” Alexis advocates that the Township Committee should hold public hearings in all parts of the township concerning the proposed agreement. Alexis said he hopes to include the subject of outages in the upcoming public bearings.

WILDWOOD CR - Pvt. Christopher J. Freeman, son of Mary E. Hall of 107' E. Crocus Rd., has completed military police^ training at the U^. Army** Military Police School, Fort McClellan, Ala. Students were trained in civil and military law, traffic control, map reading and, self-defense. The private is a 1981 graduate of Wildwood High School.

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