Herald & lantern 15 February '84
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STUDENT OF MONTH — William Thomas, past president of Lower Township Chamber of Commerce, presents Student of Month award to James Ekant, eighth-grader at St. Raymond’s. Villas, as boy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Ekant of North Cape May, look on.
Candidate Deadlines
COURT HOUSE - With school elections approaching, Robert G. B^> n ga r t , county superintendent of schools, has reminded prospective candidates for school Telethon Auditions WILDWOOD - Talent auditions for the 8th Annual Telethon presented by the Cape May County Unit of
Wildwood Convention Hall. All amateur and professional talent is welcome. Interested acts must call 886-1154 for audition ap-
pointment time.
The telethon will be broadcast from Wildwood and Avalon, Saturday,
April28.
boards of the deadlines for.
filing.
The deadline fdr regional districts and Type II districts is 4 p.m. Hmrsday, Feb. 23. Petitions may be obtained from the secretary of the local board
filed with the secretary of the board in the school district in which the candidate resides. DRAWING FOR positions on the ballot will take place at the regular meeting place of the board of ^ucation 8 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 24.
appointment should be filed with the secretary of the board of education. Hie school ejections will be held April 3. Persons who wish to vote must be permanately registered or must register by 30 days before the election.
Shore Plans To Be Aired COURT HOUSE - Plans for shore protection projects in Cape May County will be described at a public meeting 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at the Old Courthouse Building
■here.
The meeting is cosponsored by the County Planning Board and the Division of Coastal Resources in the. state Deaprtment of Environmental Protection. Projects which the DEP is planning to fund under the $50 million shore bond issde approved last November will be outlined. In addition, those at the meeting will be asked to suggest other sites in need of shore protection aid. The meeting provides an opportunity for local offidals and other interested persons to discuss shore protection issues. The DEP list of projects will be revised after this and similar
Knights Plan Casino Trip NORTH WILDWOOD - Knights of Columbus Council 2S72 will sponsor a casino trip to Caesar’s Wednesday, Feb. 22. Refreshments will be served at the' council home. New York and Walnut Avenues, 5 p.m. and the bus will leave 5:40 p.m. The Ladies Auxiliary will hold a “penny party” at the council home 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24. For more information, call 729-2030.
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Thursday, March 29. The
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shorefront communities.
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