Cape May County Herald, 30 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Herald & Lantern 30 November '83

Conference Night Set December

COURT HOUSE - Tonight 6 - 7 the Middle Township High School staff will hold its annual conference night. Teachers will be available for individual conferences with parents for the entire evening, and the various departments within the building will have informational centers set up to answer any questions parents might have concerning the programs, both curricular and cocurricular, at the school. In addition, department chafrpeople and administrators will be available throughout the $75,312 in Housing Aid

WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) has Announced a $75,312 Section 8 Housing Assistance payments Program for Cape May

County.

The program will enable

evening to discuss, any individual problems in reference to the program, or in relation to your child’s progress. Anyone desiring an individual conference with any teacher that evening, call Mrs. Blevins at 465-9411, Ext. 311, to schedule a conference prior to Tuesday, Nov. 29, between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Council Meet

RIO GRANDE - The Human Services Advisory Council of Cape May County will hold its regular monthly meeting 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, in the Conference Room, Social Services Bldg. The public is invited to attend.

AVALON BRIDGE RESULTS Nov. ig 1. Horace Griffith 5840 2. Jayne Reddie 4920 3 Ann Earnshaw 4770

SS Checks To Be Early Monthly social security checks which are normally delivered on the third of December will be delivered Friday, Dec. 2, instead, according to Del Brooks, Manager of the Wildwood Social Security Office. “Benefit checks are mailed early when the usual delivery date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday,’’ Brooks said. “In these instances, the checks are dated and delivered on the first day before the third of the month that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday.” Brooks stated that this procedure helps reduce the problems that people have when they receive their checks and their banks are closed. These situations occur several times during the year, and Brooks advised that SSA would provide similar information about future early check delivery dates as they occur.

20 households, determined eligible by income, to lease dwelling units in Cape May County without paying in excess of 30 percent of their income for rent and

utilities.

Lautenberg, a member^* of the Senate Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, said: “Everyone deserves to have a decent place to live. This program will enable more persons in Cape May County to have safe and affordable

housing.”

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