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CHRISTMAS TOUCH— Avalon Mayor Rachel Sloan confers with Dave Carrick, center, and Dan Keen on placement of Christmas trees along Dune Drive as part of project to light up the borough for the holiday season.
Minority Aide Named
MAYS LANDING - "To reaffirm our commitment to the minority community", the Atlantic Community College Board of Trustees appointed Ruth Williams to the newly Statewide 's Dividends TOMS RIVER - Statewide Bancorp, the parent corporation of the First National Bank of Toms River, has declared a cash dividend to shareholders of Statewide Bancorp common stock in the amount of 30 cents per share, payable Jan. 15, 1985, to shareholders of record Dec. 20. This payment represents the regular quarterly dividend for the fourth quarter 1984. Also declared was the payment of a cash dividend to shareholders of Statewide Bancorp $2.20 Cumulative Convertible Preferred — Series A stock in the amount of 55 cents per share, payable Jan 15, i 1985 to shareholder of I record Dec. 20. I
created position of assistant to the president for minority affairs, at its meeting Nov. 27. College President Ronald Bush said Williams will work with a committee made up of himself, two board members, two citizens and two employees to analyze the minority situation at ACC and make recommendations. Williams, director of the college's Educational Opportunity Fund program, will work to "develop programs that will aid ACC in attracting qualified minority faculty and staff," said Bush. "She has excellent credentials and she is eager to begin her new responsibilities." GOP Dinner CAPE MAY - The city Women's Republican Club Dinner will be held 7 p.m. Friday Dec. 14, ajt the Atlas Motor Inn, Beach Drive. The men are also invited. Reservations should be made by Dec. 10. by calling 884-3898, 884-5073, or
CG Lieutenant • Is in Seattle WILDWOOD - Coast Guard Lt. William J. Nash, whose wife, Donna, is the daughter of Charles J. and Lena Versaggi of 235 E. 15th St. here, has^ported for duty at Tflffteenth Coast Guard District, Seattle. A 1976 graduate of U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT, with a Bachelor of Science degree and a 1980 graduate of Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, with a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering.
Holiday Lights Up Boro AVALON - The borough, the Chamber of Commerce Chrisfmas Committee, and local merchants have teamed up to brighten the holiday observance this year. Chairpersons of the Christmas committee are Bonnie Feise, Kathy Kurian, and Dooly Moore, who have coordinated the efforts. Live, decorated Christmas trees have been placed on both sides of . Dune Drive in 38 locations, uune unve in locations,
and the borough has provided a huge banner extending "Season's Greetings" to residents and visitors. Shopkeepers have been encouraged to light their businesses with tiny white lights, and to keep them open during the tree lighting ceremony schedul,ed for 7:30 p.m. Friday at the 21st Street Circle. Out of Basic WILDWOOD - Pfc. Douglas M. Cabler Jr., son of Sadie M. Hamlet of Lynchburg, Va., and stepson of Floyd G. Hamlet of this city has completed basic training at Fort Sill, Okla.
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