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HOSPITAL POST — David W. Wilson. C.P.A, has been named assistant administrator and director of finance at Shore Memorial Hospital. Somers Point. Wilson, of Haddon Heights, comes from Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck. where he was assistant administrator.
On Dean's List ERMA - Carl T. Linnington, of 222 Fishing flfreek Rd.. has been named to the Dean's List for academic excellence at Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne. Pa. A member of the eighth grade, Cadey Linnington was recently inducted into the Junior National Honor Society in a ceremony at the academy.
United Way Drive Raises $100,000
COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County 'Chapter of United Way raised approximately $100,000 in its 1984 campaign. The total was announced at United Way's annual meeting at the Old Court House ^Building. According to Thomas Byrne, campaign chairman and vice president of the County United Way, $92,723.07 in pledges was secured as of April 13. He anticipated that the figure should reach $100,000.00 when all the money comes in. Of. that amount, $56,333.57 was donated by major emplt^ers in the - form of both corporate gifts and employee contributions The breakdown further shows government and serf vices responsible for $18,291.04. The northern segment of the county donated $5,871.00 compared to $5,326.06 from southern municipalities. Byrne said this is the first year in the campaign's five-year history that the county's north end contributed more than the sourthern part AT THE MEETING . Byrne announced that a trip for two to the Bahamas was awared to Atlantic Electric Co. for the largest corporate donation, and a separate trip to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hunt of Coyrt House lor the largest individual contribution. The United Way officials held a drawing at the annual meeting to give away Bahama trips to one corBids Sought TRENTON - The 1 Department of Transportation wili receive bids Tues- 1 day. May 8. for improvement of the intersection of Route 50 and County Route 1 631 (Tuckahoe Road). Up- , per Township. I The project is funded 75 . percent by the federal government and 25 percent 1 by the state. Work includes 1 paving, concrete curb, traf I fic signals and guide rail 1 improvements. '
poration which gave more than $200, and to one individual who donated more than $20, The corporate . winner .was Hunt's Theatres Inc. of Wildwood, and the individual winner -was Walter B. ' Holt, an employe of Girard Bank in Philadelphia, and a Cape May County property owner. The trips were courtesy of R-Way Travel and Wildwood Travel. Officers were also elected to serve until the annual meeting in January 1985. Robert Grace of Dennisville, a New Jersey Bell services technician! was —■ named to take over as president, succeeding William Strum. The following were reelected to their posts: Thomas Byrne, campaign chairman and vice president; Robert Ressler, budget/allocations vice president . Gerri Smith, vice president of communications; Nelson Amey, secretary; Pamela Eaves, treasurer; and Marion Olsen, assistant treasurer. David Von Savage was re-elected to the board of directors for a full, three- ' year term to expire i January 1987. while , Richard Ferry and Nevin Warn pole were chosen to serve three-year terms on the board. Fern- and Warnpole will be serving (Ttr the first time. The United Way is run by volunteers, with the local organization working on six percent overhead. In addition. 100 percent of the money contributed stays in the county. Agencies supported by the Cape May County United Way include: Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts: the Cape May County association for Retarded Citizens: the Jersey Cape .Diagnostic Center; Mental Health Service of Cape May County; the Abuse Center; CapeAtlantic Legal Services; 'Contact ": the Jersey Cape Visiting Homemakers : the Salvation Army; "First Call for and the United Services Organization <USO). I
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