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Jfe News Notes from l Lower Township E. j. Duffy 465-5055
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE'S regular meeting, usually scheduled 7:30 p.m. Monday, will be held at the same time tonight because of Memorial Day. Final action is expected then on Ordiannce 84-12 which, if adopted, will — I amend the township zoning r code to virtually exclude adult entertainment businesses in Lower. The proposed ordinance ^ was approved on first I reading April 23. SUSAN GOLDEN. 4 daughter of Villas founder Joseph Millman. will attend a 4:30 p.m. ceremony Friday when his portrait will be displayed on loan at the township branch of the county library, Bayshore Road, Villas County liorary board members and freeholders will take part in the ceremoney, according to E. Warren Garretson. president of the township Chamber of Commerce. Garretson also reports that the chamber hall adjoining the library, will be , dedicated as the Warren H. Andrews Memorial Building immediately after the portrait ceremony. Andrews was former chamber president. Garretson is urging ; business people to attend the function and' a reception from 4:30-6 p.m, £ Reception tickets can be I obtained from Garretson S 1884-4500) or Stewart;) Millard, chamber vice -J president < 886-8225) RE-MINDER - The ' Gardening by the Sea Club ' will hold a jiiried flower show from 11 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday in Township Hall. Bayshore Road. Villas. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. EPHRIAM R. KELLER, superintendent of the Lower Cape May Regional (LCMR) School District, told its board last Thursday that April student attendence at the high school was 93.9 percent, 89.7 per cent for vo-tech students and 94 percent in Richard M. Teitelman (middle' , School. * » * ALAN* G. BEATTIE. high school pruicipal. f reported that "almost a / record' number of tickets ! were sold to the high school \ prom at Wildwood Count v Club. Two-hundred and fiftyeight "extremely well behaved'' people attended, he said. AT ITS MAY meeting the LCMR board voted tor buy three school buses and another 16-passenge? vehicle. One 1984 bus will be pur I chased for $24, 180 without a I trade-in and delivered in I September. It will replace I a 1974 bus transferred to I the high, school band. Two 1985 buses will be I bought for $19,377 after I trade-ins and delivered in I January. The 16-passenger I unit will be purchased for I $14,825 with a trade-in. • * • LCMR'S BOARD approv- I ed a 1983-'85 contract for its I secretary, Jane D. Turk- I ington, last week that calls l| 1
for increases from $26,7:14 1, to $28,472 this year and to i $30,323 next year, e The board debated a proe posed salary schedule for Superintendent Keller dur1 ing closed session, but tabl2 ed action on il. % REGIONAL SCHOOL e BOARD members also t 'abled action on a proposal |o reassign Teitelman prine Jcipal Jeannette Babbitt as t a high school math teacher. During its April meeting, the board accepted her . -resignation as principal, r Earlier this month, board - members approved high f school principal Beattie's t r request to replace Babbitt, t The board is now looking i :£or Beattie's replacement WILLIAM BROWN. I itownship recreation ; superintendent, announced ■ that registration 'for the > local tee ball league will be held from noon-4 p.m. June ) 9 at the Recreation Center I in the township complex. ; ; Bayshore Road, Villas. Boys and girls, six-nine I years-old may register if they are Lower residents. Proof of age must be provided at the sign-up. Funds Ok'ed For Bridges TRENTON — Repairs to ■ deteriorating bridges in Cape May County were | moved a little closer when ; the state senate recently passed two bills ap propriating money from a $135 million bridge reabilitation bond issue for ' that purpose Under the bill, the county would receive $3.5 million to finance projects for state bridges and $11 million for county and municipal bridges Bridges covered under the appropriation are: Middle Thorofare Bridge ; 25th Street over Avalon Canal. 21st Street over Avalon Canal; bridges over Grassy Sound, Beach ; Thorofare. Rainbow ! Thorofare. Elbow Thorofare. and Ship Channel, Elmira Street Bridge Cape May City and / borough of West Cape May. j
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