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' A number of important , local bridge repair and I replacement projects will \eet underway in the near future, as the result of two bills passed recently in Trenton, said Assemblyman Guy F. Mu ziani iR-Cape May. Cumberland Counties > "These bills, which appropriate $72 million of a $135 million bond issue ap proved by the voters Idst

November lor bHdg£ I repair and replacement projects, will provide the funds for important \ reconstruction projects in Cape May and Cumberland counties, including $2,500,000 for engineering costs for the bridge replacement on Rt 147. North Wildowod Blvd." Muziani said "Many of these projects have been delayed too long already. I am relieved that we have finally taken this important step toward pros' id i ng much needed repairs and replacements to prevent future potential for tragedy." Muziani-said. Cape May County projects listed for completion under the legislative measure are: Middle Thorofare Bridge i Right of Wayi. $50,000; 25th Street over Avalon Canal < Engineering Construction'. $610,000 : 21st Street over Avalon Canal 'Engineering^ Construction!. $51,000% Elmira Street Bridge. Cape May City and Borough of West Cape May. $350,000 Also. Great* Channel Bridge. Middle /Township and Borough of Stone Harbor. $150,000: Over Grassy Sound Rt 147 'Engineer ingi $150,000. Rt 52 - Over Beach Thorofare-Rainbow Thorofare Elbow Thorofare-Ship Channel Construction' $600,000: Rt 50. Over N.J Transit ' Engineering > $265,000 Both bills are presently on the Governor's desk awaiting his signature, which is expected: Muziani said

j FOR SERVICE — Joseph S. Palzone of Cape May Point recently received award for five years of service to Pierce Junior College. Philadelphia. Palzone is associate professor of social science.

Schedule Set By Council AVALON — The borough council has adopted a resolution setting up its schedule for meetings lor the year. Work sessions will be held the first and third Thursdays of each month at 10 a.m.. beginning Thursday. July 5. Excep tions are Tuesday. Nov. 20. and Wednesday. Dec 19. Agenda se'ssions and regular meetings are set for the fourth Thursday of each month The exception is Thursday. Nov 29. which is the fifth Thursday Special meetings are: Reorganization meeting. 9:45a.m. Thursday. July 5; to adopt a temporary budget for the year 1965. Hi a m Wednesday. Jan 2. . 1 985 K.C. Council Plays Host NORTH WILDWOOD Knights of Columbus Council 2572 entertained 45 residents of St John of God Home for the retarded of Westville Grove recently Dinner and music were provided by the council The Irish Brothers ad minister the school Michael Garrin played some Irish tunes on the "accordion for the guests Brother f i n e r a n Gallagher brought the guests to Wildwood j

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