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U.S., State Funds Voted Heb d in Asbestos Fight

New Jersey schoou^md •lyding the five skhdoU districts in Cape May County which have reported Having cancer-causffig agjjestos, can explcfTielft from the f 9 a e raT government. / V. The Education Lor' Economic Securiri^(ct~ passed recently by th£ House includes a provision providing $600 million in grants and loans to schools *\ nationwide over the next

C- jseven years to clean up asbestos. Districts with the worst I asbestos problems and the least financial resources l ; v^ill "have first call on the i nancial assistance V Available. "VjLOCAL DISTRICTS /Wjich have reported hav- "• ing asbestos and plan to remove it are Lower Township. Wildwood, and Ocean City. North Wildwood and Middle Township have also found

Doris Word RUNNING — Mary Mochary, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, jogged last week in Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon. Stone Harbor, the Wildwoods and Cape May as she spent most of four days meeting with local leaders and citizens to learn the issues that affect Cape Mav County.

asbestos, but have announced no plans for its removal. Ocean City has already taken action. The board of education there has awarded a contract for $84,500 to a Camden firm for removal and replacement of asbestos-containing material in the high school and intermediate school. Adding impetus to the fifth are two suits filed recently by the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA), seeking the immediate shutdown of public schools whose officials do not remove asbestos. Help may also come from the state. The Assembly has passed and sent to the Senate\a bill that would provide X40 million for school asboUos removal. "HOPEFw^LY. this legislation, #||ich will retroactiviely reimburse us, will get through/Ntjd Arthur Motz, superintend* dent of Wildwood schools. "It looks pretty positive." Wildwood school officials paid $3,500 to remove some of the asbestos in two schools during the winter, but plan to spend another $30,000 to clear Glenwood Avenue (elementary) and Wildwood High School of the material this summer, Mortz said. In June, the Lower Township Board of Education authorized removal of 500 square feet of the substance from the Consolidated and Maud \ Abrams schools in Cold i Spring. / / /

Extension Ends Soon NEWARK - Calendar year taxpayers who applied for automatic extensions to file their federal income tax returns must file the completed returns and pay any remaining tax due by midnight. Aug 15. the Internal Revenue Service said. If a taxpayer is entitled to the automatic two-month extension that is allowed because he or she was outside the U.S. or Puerto Rico on April 16. a statement to that effect must be attached to the Teturn. the IRS added Send Taxes To a Bank Newark — New Jersey employers, are reminded that their quart ei^y ^I^L^nentsotjiii^tftfeld leuerill IflWiftie tax and social security contributions will be subject to a 5 percent penalty if the funds are sent to an Internal Revenue Service office instead of being deposited in a Federal Reserve bank or authorized financial institution. reports the agency's Newark District office The penalty will be imposed on all improperly made third quarter and i subsequent payments. I Such misdirected deposits I \ gave payers use of their j funds during the resulting ' delay or 'float period".

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