Cape May County Herald, 9 January 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 36

Herald & Lantern 9 January '85 , 36

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EDWARD ROSENBERG

Rosenberg Seeks Middle Committee

r COURT HOUSE - Ed- . (ward Rosenberg of Solar Way in Potato Island will seek the Republican nomination for Middle Township Committee in the June primary election. . Rosenberg, 35, made an unsuccessful run in 1980 for Middle Township School Board, a nonpartisan election, and in 1981 for county clerk as a Democrat. He said he has been a Republican except for I those two years, and in 1983 he managed the unsuccessful reelection cam-

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paign of Middle Committee member Pat Peterson, who was elected as a Democrat, but changed parties and ran as a Republican. Rosenberg will be seeking the seat .of incumbent Democrat Charles M. Leusner who has not announced. but is presumed to be seeking a second term. * ROSENBERG LISTED seven key issues: • Equal opportunity for township jobs. • Committee members salaries, raised this year from • $12,500 to $13,800,

which Rosenberg called "outrageous." He also charged committee members receive expense accounts of $75 dollars a < month. • Traffic signals for Main Street in Court House to relieve congestion. • Equal services, charging that individuals have received preferential treatment for such services as street lights, trash collection and sewage hookups. • "Trust," claiming Goshen residents have been "used twice" with promises of cable television in that "is impossible because not enough people live there." • Curtailment of municipal services and building since "local taxes are fast approaching a breaking point for most township taxpayers." Middle officials were recently quoted as saying thpy might expand or construct a new township hall. • "Intelligent growth" of the township. Rosenberg is a driver and company representative for Seaboard Sewerage of Marmora. He is a Philadelphia native who lived in Wildwood from 1955 until he moved to Middle in 1978. He has a BA in education from Glassboro State College and taught at Wildwood High School 1972-80. He is married to the former Nancy Anderson of Spotswood in Middlesex County. They have three children. Fire Co. Eyes Land ERMA — Lower Town- . ship Fire District 3 commissioners will hold a special meeting tomorrow night to offer a resolution for acquiring land to expand the volunteer fire company. The meeting is to begin at 8 p.m. at the Erma Volunteer Fire House, 596 Seashore Rd. On Jan. 17, the commissioners will hold a public hearing on the adoption of the 1965 budget. That meeting will alsohegin at 8 p.m. ' at the fire house. Copies of the proposed budget will he available thai and may also be obtained the week before at the municipal building, 2600 Bayshore Rd., Villas. District voters will elect two commissioners Feb. 16 at the fire house. Polling i hours are from 2 to 9 p.m. » I Petitions for nomination I must be filed before Jan. 20 t with the secretary of the E board, Fire Chief Robert ) McNulty, 915 Main St., Erma Parte.