Cape May County Herald, 15 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Herald & Lantern 15 February '84

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COURT HOUSE - Former county Municipal Utilities Authority chajman John Vinci Jr., MUA lawyer John H. Mead, its consultant Roman Osadchuk amt three other defendants will be arraigned next week on kickback or perjury charges. Arraignments are scheduled from 9 a.m. Feb. 23 before Superior Court Assignment Judge Philip A Gruccio. Either he or another Atlantic Countyjudge is expected to hear the cases if they go to trial, he confirmed. During an unprecedented third term that ends this month, county grand jurors last week handed down a 28-count indictment against Vinci; his wife,. Mary; Mead; FrancisPandullo, former president of

Divorces Granted

Court-House — Divorces were recently granted to the following Cape May County residents. Charoltte Olson of Cape May Court House from Olaf Olson of Marmora. Margaret C. Cade of 0 Cape May Court House from William Cade Jr. of

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Alan Baker of Galenda, Alaska, from Leanne Baker of Marmora. Marie M. Andreas aka Marie M. Rice of Ocean City from James, C. Andreas of Wildwood. Virginia Ross of Ocean View from Allan Ross of Dennisville. Donna Barth of Reeds Beach from EdwaM Barth of Marllon. Mary L. Prince of Jefferson City, Mo., from Bobby C. Prince, address unknown. - JoAnn L. Bower of Avalon from Bruce T. Bower of Lansdale. Pa Eva T. Kearney of Cape May from John P. Kemey of Cape May. Barbara Preston of Wildwood from John Preston of Villas. George F.Tlames Jr. of Cape. May from .Joan P. Barnes of Cheverly. Md. Franklin M. Kuhns of Belleplain from Helen Mae Kuhns of Tuckahoe Clayton F. Carr of Cape May from Louella E. Carr of Cape May. James S. Cotton of North Wildwood from Rosemarie Cotton of Villas. Alex D. Toler of North Qppe May from Dinah P. Toler of North Carolina. -

an MUA’s consulting firm, PQA Engineering Co.; and PQA's current president Johr H. Sykes. Osadchuk of North Wildwood, was named in a separate six-count indictment. charging the appraiser with perjury and false swearing before the State Commission of hi- - vestigation and the grand jury in connection with the MUA’s I960 purchase of 93 acres along the northbound Garden State Parkway, Crest Haven, for its Seven Mile-Middle sewage treatment plant. KYRAN CONNER, an assistant county prosecutor assigned to the cases, would not comment on them. ‘•...C.B. and J.E.O., unindicted co-conspirators whose identities are known to the grand jurors, ” according to the indictments, “have been identified respectively as local contractor Calvin Back, (president of the Middle Township school board and chief of the Cape May Court House Volunteer Fire Co.), and Cumberland County lawyer Jerome E. Okoniewski, former Millville municipal court judge. Conner, however, would not confirm those identifications. The indictments contend that J.E.O. incorporated Hodge Podge Properties Inc., a former Burleigh. Middle Township, antique store, which was allegedly operated to receive illegal

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COURT HOUSE - The following births were reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin 'iffany Marie to John Eric and Christen Eve Sr uter Moore of Wildwood.

Jan. 29.

Keri Anne to Steven and Karetf Angela Hilger CarmVofSea Isle City, Jan. 30. Jason Roy to Darrell Scott and Debra Deane Elser Cieslinski of North Cape May. Jan. 30. Ivy ^haya to Albert and Helen Macool Wilson of Woodbine, Jan. 31. Michael James to Steven and Donna Brown Nolan of Villas, Feb. 3. Margaret Jane to James «nd Mary Giuliano Wyatt of Wildwood Crest, Feb. 3. Anthony Patrick to ' 'homas and Kathy Cowan Melchiorre of North Vildwood, Feb. 3. Robert Anthony to Louis .nd Dorothy Dzwoniarek Manzoni of Wildwood, Feb. Kia Summers to Buzz ind Karen Olex Hickman Tf Sea Isle City, Feb. 7. Matthew Carl to Eric and vlargaret Bright Stemmier >f North Cape May, Feb. 9. Jessica Lynn* to David md Sherylene Gilbert Del Vossi of Del Haven, Feb. 9. Stepheo Wade to Kenneth md Carol Nicholson Blake if Cape May Court House.

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Shore Memorial Daughter to Raymond - and Donna Hand Brown of Stone Harbor, Jan. 31. Son to Andrew and Maureen Gavaghan Swanson of Tuckahoe, Feb. 1. Son to John and Roseann Smith Hanagan of Town Bank. Feb. 3.

funds. C.B. allegedly received at least $226,000 from Pandullo, Sykes, or PQA firms from 1975-78. Among the -45 charges against Jofin Vinci erf Court House are bribery, official misconduct, and tampering with public records or information. Mary “Babe” Vinci is charged with conspiracy. use of a corporalion to defraud, and misconduct by a corporate official, Mead of Avalon was indicted for conspiracjKand misconduct in officeM^andullo of Ocean City and Sykes of Charlotte, N.C.. faces eight charges, including bribery, conspiracy, and misconduct by a corporate official.' Hodge Podge was indicted for conspiracy uliile Pre-Teen Pageant Finalist NORTH CAPE MAY — Andrea Rigazio, 10; daughter of Darlene and Angelo Rigazio Jr., of 108 Wilow Dr., has been selected as a State Finalist for the fourth annual Miss. New Jersey National PreTeen Pageant to be held at the Somerset County Vocational and Technical School in Bridgewater, May 5. She is a studgnt at Low^r Township Consolidated School, in the fifth grade. The Miss New Jersey National Pre-Teen Pageant is the Official State Finals for the Miss National Pre-Teen Pageant to be held in Florida, and is affiliated with the Miss National Teen-Ager Pageant. Miss Rigazio is being sponsored by the Shawcrest Construction Co. of Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Robinson Jr.

PQA Engineering Company Inc.; Pandullo, Quirk Associates- PQA Inc.and PQA Sykes Inc. were each indicted for conspiracy, bribery and related

The county grand jury is expected to continue its investigation into a fourth term. Meanwhile, the MUA will decide if it will take any action concerning those defendants formerly or currently associated with it. ’■* '

“...These indictments are not meant to leave any adverse inferences upon the presently structured Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority-members..?,” according to the press release issued last week by the county prosecutor’s office.

ANDREA RIGAZIO of Del Haven and John DelCorio of Wildwood. Miss Rigazio dances with the ‘Apprentice’’ at the* Joanne Reagan School of Dance. Her hobbies include playing the clarinet, singing. dancing, and collecting stickers.

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