Cape May County Herald, 4 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 23

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(Page 22 Please) the first lady mayor — and the last lady mayor under the township committee." Now a candidate for county freeholder, Bieberbach also offered her assistance to the new government "and the best of everything." • • BEFORE THEY adjourned their final regular, meeting, Committee members adopted Resolution 84-95, authorizing township cleanup of 405 Atlantic Avenue and establishing costs so a lien can be placed^against the property. Clydesdale said the township has recorded a "lot orNcomplaints" about the prjfcerty during the pas^jTev^al »years. Its ownei^jas it cleaned /* \but now^theMdwnship has "trouble tryiqjeWto contract" the owner/Vw THE COMMlftEP$isb\ . adopted Resolutita 84-96 ^ 1 which approved for another year liquor licenses for all taverns, 1 * clubs and distributors in i Lower "minus the Miami I Inn," Villas. Bieberbach i said. < "Because of a complaint against the inn. the com- I mittee scheduled a liquor J license hearing last Tues- |

I day night but it was canceled when that complaint was dropped. Township Clerk Claudia R. Kammer, explained. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE adopted Ordinance 84-13 after a public hearing at last week's meeting where no one objected to the measure's establishment of formula for collection of township fees from mobile home owners in lieu ■ of property taxes. Ordinance 84-15, establishing salary ranges for municipal employes, was adopted with similar ease. A resolution, setting specific pay rates, passed during a special session earlier'tfais month. AT LEAST ONE meas- • ure, a proposed ordinance that would ^virtually prohibit adult tjookstores and the like within Lower, slipped through the cracks before township committee * could deal with it. Approved on first reading this past spring, the ordinance (84-12) did not receive final action the committee was replaced by township council. "I hope this does not go the wayside," said Bieberbach. who campaigned for the ordinance. The former mayor said Friday that the township's new government intends to act on the measure as on&. of its first items of business. JOHN WADE of North Cape May informed The Lantern Friday and Bieberbach confirmed then that members of the township's Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment are not compensated for their service to Lower. The Lantern* incorrectly reported last week that the board members receive nominal pay. PETER 0. HOLT, prin fipfil of Lower Township Memorial School, announced that the elementary school district will discuss educational objectives and basic skills improvement plans for the coming school yeafr during a 10 a m meeting today at the (

district' administrative building. 834 Seashore Road. Cold Spring. ROSE GRAY was recent ly installed as president of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Town Bank Memorial VFW Post 3725. She was also installed June 23 as district president during the VFW convention in Wildwood. Other post officers installed were: Marie A Mildner, senior vice president; May Coulter, junior vice president ; Florence Barton, treasurer; Winifred Bonne y. secretary ; Matilda Beyers, chaplain; Georgina DiFlil'lippo, patriotic instructor; Anne Attenborough, conductress; . Virginia Welsh, guard; and trustees Mildred Sfiellier, Gladys Perkins and Mary Cunho. - REMINDER — Members of the local Democratic Club will model fall fashions Aug. 25 during a luncheon show at

V9e Carriage Lamp < restaurant. Cloverdale 4 ' Avenue. Villas. Seafood Newburg or 4 boneless stuffed chicken 1 will be served with salad, beverage and dessert for $8 "jj each. } J For tickets, call Linda I Merrill at 886-1468 or Susan 1 Kenny at 886-6631 } f R E MINDER— /] Township planners hold H their reorganization < meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- , day in Township Hall. J Bayshore Road, Villas, and / a work review meeting L there at the same time July 12. Their next regular session is at 7:30 p.m. July 19. REMINDER — Lower zoners hold thdir next regular meeting in Township Hall at 7 p.m. Ju ly 10. 937 Bestsellers iQBCTtip , auku oT Send lor you free copy Mot* r«l»liiU PO Boa .17000. Washington. IKTRNXIII (

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