Cape May County Herald, 16 January 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Budget Work Open to Public ... (nr- Kin Kurlrc Fr#*»hnlder

COURT HOUSE - County freeholders began work v sessions on the 1985 budget c Monday by looking at t departmental requests for c 55 more employes an# a total increase of almost t $5.5 million. I That includes hik^ of > $800,000 in payroll, $2.4 1 million in capital • expen- 1 ditures, and $2.2 million in -j operating expenses. J The sessions continue at a 4 p.m. every day this week a and are open to the public 1 except when personnel are 1 discussed. Then, using a ^ resolution passed Monday to authorize "meetings ex- ; eluding the public," the - freeholders go into closed j sessions. Project WILD | Workshop Set | SEAVILLE - A Project 9 WILD Workshop was to be (j held at the New Jersey 9 Marine Sciences Consor- (j tium's Seaville Field Sta- 9 tion today 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. IS Project WILD is an inter- 9 disciplinary wildlife educa- (s tion curriculum designed to 9 integrate -easily into ex- ' isting curricula. The N.J. Division of Fish, Game and j Wildlife is funding the I project. \ Thirty-five to 40 teachers , are expected to attend. For j further information, con- j tact Karen Williams at ) 390-3320 Rumer Serves On Saratoga VILLAS — Navy Airman Apprentice Paul W. Rumer, son of Harold and Phyllis Pea body of 208 Cardinal Rd., is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, which recently returned from a deployment to the U.S. Sixth Fleet, located in the Mediterranean. This was the first deployment for the Saratoga since 1980 after a two and one half year extensive overhaul.

Capital expenditures were on the agenda for today, an overall review and "the final crunch" on Friday. Early indications are that the courts are asking

James S. Kilpa trick Jr. called their proposal "substantial'' and Freeholder William E. Sturm Jr. said it was "awesome." . u . . ./

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