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News Digest >- hrotnm E\e la pr\>puMsi bs tbr stint ptvipit Abu Htid ; he :4iul for ilir nursinp tvme aitonu'v Frederick W vhirwJt if .ilHt \\ 4nMt Kr.i K^Alt prUkiDal> TfeMfta* Kepu. David J kenr and B ;u*m H TVuour .'r t*n'k d lldstH'hisI CuART HtCSC KttefeHMirr> iiurr » itktd two * .»nier. ij.m »edi tor «ui up v timing vacancy tin the Municipal I tiiitio \ulhorilv Ml \ to replace Charle* B Hathaway ot Capr May a ho a til hr rearing Kuiti O Ai.saviuutr ot Town Hank felt* beer 4 permanent county resodmt stuct September 1862 Helen viurra of Wiidwoud said >h%- * lived h<re -.rw v '.*v Freeholder Dim" tor Gerald M Thornton »aid 'fir freeholders fuse another 2»» prospects already interv iew evl tor prior vacancies. tn their file* and wtli rtotity the person tortunate tir on ■ onunate t'tviugh to he selected Reverse ( ruz BlLDBikfeO CREM v«eorge Mannaki* oium> Ml \ executive direc u«r issued a stop work ordgf a>: Thurs Jay to Crui t ortst ruction Co the firm m> '.ailing Ml V *ewer lines here a day alter companv v ice president Everett t'rw v oiunUrv shut down the job Those decision* roiloa »o*i> ot complaint* about proprrty damage mproperiy restored roa& and other problems con nee ted to the Sh* million project Cruz is mm vupputed to be working to remedy the complaints Hik' Spread NORTH BlLDWtwiD - Mores * Pier needs about ?7 ixm square feet d ctt> «aned boardwalk space adjacent to the .Xth Avenue pier to expand its amusements area \ few months ago Mores s offered an annual $15 mo ntnlal that a as turned down It also started the project a about proper permits \o* rao appraisers say the property is aorth $t l million and Mores s has offered no more than $225 **• Lw k for tough negotiations and don ! bus an> advance Ticket* for the log flume and >i\ other amusements Mores s pians on the site U jit til Feb. 21 B<**DBINE — Huh only three of six members present last week borough council bu.ked at reappointing Borough Clerk Betts Eisenberg as Jeputv tax colector and tax search officer over the objections of Mas or Ernest Mateno Councilmer. also declined his nominations for alternate zoning board members Officials argued tor marly two hours then tabled all appointments until Feb 21 File by Feb. 21 CXX RT Hoi SE — Candidates for school hoard in most local districts have until 4pm Feb 21 to file nominating petitiocR in the chstnet offices according to the county school superintendent s of f»ce Drawings for posit>ons on the April : baliol s will be he4d t p m Feb 22 Districts in aii count> munic ipa^ies except Sea Isle City wll] cocnpl> with the filiog deadline Lake the county Yoca tional and Special Services school

districts Nea Isle % has an appointed sc hool board Huilitei I />, Vol Id le* # Tl < h \Hi »t Taxes on Atlantic Elec trie >Bl England generating station at Hevsicv i Point will allow other I pper Township propert v owners to skip anv local purpose levy again thii vear ailhough the municipal budget is up LM ois over last vear trom Ik 1J6 am t*» Is Ug.vkvi Carrving over a l*Al surplus of 12 275 <M» the township plans to contribute $5 45m «.m* same as last vear to the local school district so the tax rate will sta> low v public budget hearing is slated March 4 / uxi ( enls W orf/i VfeRTH VULOHihX) - Hit with a i: cent increase in the municipal fax rate last year resort propertv owners will be pleased to bear that this vear the rate wiU drop two cents to $1 02 for each liuu of assessed v aiue That $ according to the resort > proposed Is 7 million txidget introduced last week A public hearing is >cheduied tor I p m March 5 in citv hail U titer's ( intuitu Col HT Hoi SE - Township c ommit tee Last Thursda> passed first reading of a *»• iitiM bond ordinance to finance part of a project to bring public water to an area where private wells have been polluted b> toxic chemicals That amount which the township hopes to recoup should finance phase one from Koute 9 east on Pacific Avenue to the Parkwav including Valley Road, then north on a paper street Third Avenue to Atlantic Avenue and west on Atlantic about 250 teet Hope is that the New Jersev Water Companv will consider that ordinance a down pa > men: and get the project under wa> b\ the end of this month This will prohablv be a tour phase project after the extent of pollution is determined, officials said Triple Treat AY ALoN — Borough officials reported Fndav that this resort expects $1 3 million in federal and state funds for beach jettv and waterwav work I'ncle Sam s handing Avalon $2t0 Wu to add sand on beaches between 1 5th and 22nd streets The state s providing $3» 000 to dredge Oler's and Graven s thorofares and fT5ti oou of the $1 million needed to extend and repair the 630-foot Eighth Street jettv Avalon will pay $250 ODO for the jrttv project No Extensions AY. ALON — A DEP Department of Env ironinentai Protection ban on sewer line extensions in the borough does not applv to new connections to existing lines officials said this week Still unknown is whether that ban will put on bold a 42 townhouse proposal at 8th Street and Ocean Drive by Toeour Kerr Custom Builders Britthers Indicted WILD WOOD - County grand jurors indicted three brothers last week for Page 28 Please

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On une of uui drear i daya sket with the wuad howling down troni Siberia 1 we got a chewrv note froui Jawe How* She and t are% have a place it Meat Palm Beach She reported their ther tnometei registered *0 degrees and thai reallv hurt' \> usual S H Seniors 1 pn>tdent Carey and Jane are entertaining lull turn Tbev have entertained among others Vine and Tom tl>gesdalc Marie and lierni^B Sat Eleawoc and J tin kaor Uwie Mvr rka. tfeonir Lvov. Jean Hewthofl He Muwcler Bet l> Bhite the Frank and Vr ferae and M via t fe a Sterahergh Arlene s the gal who give* vou advice when >ou phone the hg in be r of Commerce in »umnier .All the vnow tarda in eluding Harrv and Jewvie Mruhmrti and >larcelfee and Ka> Del aurrnli* in Kev Largo are hav nig sin h a super time wed tie jewkHia if it weren t for peo ph like Peg t»rimr% with her frequent bashes lor the glitteratli who are braving out the could VUce and v oil Daw k-k w bo entertain vo elegant I > and Uewe and Kath Ktcfeief who Wan smell a bridge game throe mi lew awav speaking of bridge Jane Biww also told Us she plav* both tennis and bridge daily She ; just' learned the game^ this w inter and has been bitten bv thr bug • • • Does the phrase There s a lot of it going around irk vou as il does us* Anno> ing or not. it s patinent tius vear Naocv Mrs Merman Phillip* and Ruih Mrs Frwie » Blair of Stone Harbor and Betiv Mrs i.rorge Taiem were all strwken suddenlv with a very devasuting bug Bet tv was so ill she went into Burdette Tomlin for a few davs they are all full > recovered now. thank Goodness Be saw Rutlue and she looked great again and was planning to drive with Ernie to Kev Largo. Fla even theough weathermen have been warning that driving condi lions were hazardous in the southern states They'll visit friends there, return i rig onlv long enough to get some more clothes then fly to San Francisco visit son Rill, then down to Los Angeles to spend time with son Mike • a • THES H SENIORS 15th anniversary luncheon just couidn t have been improv ed upon It was held at the new ly -decorated and renovated Golden Inn Feb 6 and boated by Seniors Y P Scat! DaaieH and his wife Alice They were on their toes every* minute greeting people at the door walking from table to table to make sure ev ery one w as having a good time and seeing that everyone signed the attendance card for historian Matt Howterv's scrapbook Matt also made and ptnn ed a memento of the occa smki on each guest — a red ceramic heart to be worn on Y a lent me s Day and Hater to hang on the Christmas tree We're going to save ours for these

spacial occasion* each yaar Be were wai ml> gu-vuo by the new maitre (1 David Bewre formerly manager of thr Island Cafe lite am btance was perl eel and enhanced by the violin music of Urnr Oiuwwweiiri who came up from Cape May to help w * celebrate and pla> requests from each table a* be circled the room I tit i fefe VM.y S are v aat Th e«e » a big salad bar loaded with goodie > and this u the best news if one orders a sandwich from (he menu, both soup and a salad of your own concoction are on thr house Be had beet soup and that was a meal in itself The salad bar was so abundant we had to ask our waitress for a duggic bag to take most of our liverwurst home to Long Louie Service ha* improved luu percent and we understand credit for that I* due no! only to structural changes but the food and (leverage controller John Berd. woued from Pucono Manor Trddi Owns, who generous! v photographs •very member of the group , and later gives (hem the print also was always on the go Be >at with Ho** \lwood and Frank \dkin* and were snapped at least (our limes despite the fact that Teddv was enter taming her daughter Mir Doughrrtv and son Dick Dwms and his wife Door pnxes were won by, among others Marie spruce Vmelia Luerrattfe. Jean Holt/ Marion Frnluii and the Fred Trehers Mall Boofeerc was thanked for her contribution of the 15 year mementos and presented with a gift as a token of thanks for hours spent compiling the history of the association This book reflects memories of many years in the borough and while there is a waiting list Matt will gladly put you on the list if you call her at Jb8 1379 The luncheon was a neat trea Aor members of long standing and an absolutely great way to in* itigte new ones • • • il ST SPOKE to outgoing police chief of Stone Harbor Billiam B Donohue Because he onece taught criminal justice at Atlantic Community College in May s Landing as an adjunct professor and loved it. he is hoping to become a full time professor at one of the nearby colleges having attained all the degrees necessary for such a post His personality is persuasive, his know ledge and experience extensive therefore, we hope he II become a Pied Piper of potential police officers and attain his goal • • • • EPIDEMIOLOGIST Dr Robert Jam of this town has just returned from National Health Institute Consensus Development Conference in Bethesda. Md about. "T D " or Travel diatrhea by far the worst problem for tourists ptann ing a vacation or business persons travelling to highrisk destinations i.e . Latin America Africa. Middle East and Asia Those areas designated low-risk include Canada. Northern

fcuiu|M. Auatfwba New ieilaiid USA and many Caribbean island* ^ Di Junt a conclusion tgfeluwiug tlur conference wa* After one ha* umm! prudence ut eating and drinking habti* when the the trot* come, the syrnp torn* so you can proceed with the tour Latest scoop la take Pvpto Bismaof according to direction* replace fluid •with bicarbonate of soda and Lomoiril only if in tewtinal cramp* are severe Since 16 million person* including 8 million American*, spend loo billion dollars annual!) on tourism annually this deterrent to travel and we know a lot about visitors to this resort community* must be eliminated — no pun intended • • • BE DON'T KNOB about the rest of you. but we are infuriated by the amount of junk mail we receive, which ib sent at practically no cost to the sender while the charge for delivery of First Class mail constantly escalate* Be read in Anne landers Column the other day that one can ' eliminate much of it by writing to Mail Preference Service. Direct Marketing Association 6 East 43rd St New York N Y 1UUI? " Her reader advised that one need only request that his/her name be removed from mass marketing list* Be have no idea if this is correct but we certainly in tend to try — we'll give you results later 1C7 Honors 20 Cape Students MAYS LANDING - Twenty Cape May County resident*, including one who was named to the President s List for a perfect grade point average, were cited for academic achieve men l* at Atlantic Communi ty College during the IBM fall semester Karen Uibikis of Court House was honored for posting straight AY Named to the Dean s List for an average of 3 0 or better were Elizabeth Chew , Robert Flitterhoff. Elizabeth Tyrrell. Avalon^ Phillip Amundsen. Juanitf} Cruz. Sharon DeLuca. John Forgione. Carol Haig. Curt Nurd, Karl Shoffler. Joseph Webb. Charles Wells of Court House Linda Demp sey. Stephanie Mower, Michael Protho of Oceanview; and Edward Barr, Kethieen Dougherty. Sharon Gandy. and Tern Leeis of Sea Isle City Duly in Italy For Bingham COURT HOl'SE - Air man Scott M Bingham, son of Claude D Bingham of Rural Route 3. has graduated from the U.S. Air Force security police specialist course at Lack land Air Force Base. Texas Bingham is scheduled to serve with the 487*h Missile Secunty Squadron at Com iso Air Station. Italy He is a 1984 graduate of Wtldwood Catholic High School