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Herald & Lantern 19 October '83
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Medical Panel Meets Tonight SOMERS POINT - A three-physician panel will discuss “Diagnosis, Treatment and Diet in Ileitis and Colitis" at Shore Memorial Hospital at 7:30 tonight. It’s sponsored by the Cape Atlantic Satellite Group of the National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis.
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The Cape .May County Herald and Lower Township Lantern have been asked by the local Social Security Administration to print a special supplement to our newspapers. This special section will be published on Wednesday, November 2,1983. It , will contain the latest changes in social security regulations as well as local information of vital interest to senior citizens. The Herald and Lantern have the largest combined circulation of any other newspaper in Cape May County - 22,387 average year round. The papers are extremely popular amongst our older citizens who represent 27% of the county's population. This would be an excellent opportunity to reach all of our readers with your advertising message. Advertising in the social security section will be sold at a special rate to encourage widespread community support.
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Rape Suspect Sought
BURLEIGH - Middle Township police are looking for a suspect in the rape last month of a Pennsylvania woman, 21, in a wooded area at West Boulevard and Chestnut Avenue off Indian Trail. The suspect, Dennis Musto, 34, of Blackwoodtown Road and Delsea Drive, Franklinville, has a record of arrests for rape? and was identified by the victim from a photo lineup, according to Middle Township Detective Blake Moore. ‘To our knowledge, he’s in Cumberland County...,” Moore added, describing
^ Musto as a white male; 'five-foot, eight-inches; 140-pounds with brown hair and eyes. Moore reported that, on Sept. 11, Musto allegedly enticed the victim into an older model blue Mustang in Wildwood with a promise of dinner but drove her to Burleigh instead and raped Anyone with information about the assault or the whereabouts of Musto is asked to call Middle PoUce at 463-7803 or Investigator Sharon Capizzi at the county prosecutor’s office, 465-7111.
Integrity Stressed
MILLVILLE - Christopher H. Riley, Democratic candidate for State Senate, District I aired his views on Integrity in public office at a meeting of the Lower Township Taxpayers’ Association. Riley stated that his slogan, “Restore Integrity to Government”, meant much more than the obvious reference to the ethical reprimand his opponent, Sen. James Hurley, received from the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Ethical Standards. It even goes much deeper than the fact that Hurley is one of only three state senators ever so reprimanded, he said. Riley said that the fact that the State Department of Environmental Protection “paid more than 1.5 million tax dollars for the purchase of Union Lake,
above what it should have paid, and the fact that our— representatives allowed it to happen, is a perfect indication that their concern is not with the interest of the people of this district”. Riley further stated that it is a lack of integrity that would allow a representative to remain mute over that type of over-spending, and in turn vote against funding for the much needed educational programs.
Promoted WOODBINE - Louis E. Hiles, son of Dorothy Riles of Palm Bay, Fla., and Richard Hiles of Rural Route 1, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of staff sergeant. Hiles is an aircraft powertrain repairer at Fort Eustis, Va.
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