Cape May County Herald, 2 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Herald & Lantern 2 November '83

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‘That is the MUA’s goal," O'Neill said, "and we are continuing to do everything we can to bring the landfill on line as quickly as possible." O'Neill explained that the landfill project had been delayed for eight Reeves Sent To Texas Base VILLAS — Airman George K. Reeves, Jr, son of George K. and Alice J. Reeves of 16 E. Wilde Ave., has been assigned to Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, after completing Air Force basic training. Reeves will now receive specialized instruction in the intelligence field. His wife, Ruthann, is the daughter of Althea Sharp of 204 Iselin Road, North Cape

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ERMA — Students at South Jersey Christian Academy are going all out in the Reading Olympics for the March of Dimes. The drive was set in motion by Garden State Chapter Committee service representative Madelyn Town. Students receive pledges for each book read until Nov. 15. Then, pledged money is collected from the sponsors for the March of Dimes. At a follow-up assembly, awards will be presented to the students who have read the most books. A student may still be sponsored in the contest by calling 884-1100. The academy is at 702 Seashore Rd.

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