Cape May County Herald, 20 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 10

10 Herald 8, lantern 20 February, 1985

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News Notes from— The Wildwoods Thomas Parsons 729-5768

Our prophetic statement concerning the Middle Thorofare Bridge closing seems to have come to pass* The powers that be" have announced that the bridge between the Southern tip of the Island and Cape May will be clos ed for repairs from Feb 25 to approximately March 15 Traffic will be detoured up and/or down the Parkway and will use Rio Grande Boulevard as the east-west artery. Interesting. as construction already has Rio Grande Boulevard in an unusual state of * passability." Also, a quick trip the fish markets just across the bridge is now a 20 to 25-mile round trip • • • DON'T FORGET the ■ Anglesea Fire Department's 69th Annual Washington's Birthday Celebration This time tested event is scheduled for Saturday evening The festivities, which will take place at the com pany's fire house at 2nd and New Jersey Avenue in North Wiktwood. are sell ing out quickly If you have not obtained your tickets, better call today This is one event that is always SRO There will be a full buf fet. live music, and set ups See you there • • • THE GREATER Wildwood Jaycees are at it again? This time the Jaycees are sponsoring a basketball game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Greater Wiktwood All Stars Proceeds from these entertaining games benefit various sport programs throughout the Island in ad ditmn to being used to upgrade the Maxwell Field sports facility Ttpoff is 7:30 p m at the Wildwood High School Gymnasium The date Saturday. March 9 • • • It was a hot time in the old town" Wednesday j evening as the Wtldwoodv Crest Commissioners were faced with a full house of residents adamantly opposed to the intense con domimtum development throughout the borough The drive to halt condo construction ft being spearheaded by loral attorney Robert Hiteherft Appearing before the elected officials. Ftneberg presented a thorough report concerning the pro Iteration of condominiums in the Crest The audience, who unanimously sup ported Fineberg in his ef forts all signed a petition to put a moratorium on per mits issued for condo construction THF ROOM' in condo construction begin several years ago when a local developer purchased the DstCsnle property across from Sunset lake The home priced shove the $100 006 mark was quickly torn down and four con dominiums rase from its a parr The economics of the move befuddled many hut soon it became ap p a rent that there was money to he made — buy one' for a hundred' and built several in its place, each at a sale price of a hundred 54 nee then, numerous properties have been sold. * demolished and replaced with newer, "more f at hienahle ' ' condominiums Excellent arguments seem to exist on both sides and tt should he

interesting to see what transpires during this, the 75th anniversary of the Borough of Wildwood Crest v • • • Mr and Mrs Glenn Kay were not too thrilled with our reference last week to "the demolition of the Kay residence on Myrtle and Pacific Avenues in Wildwood Crest " Mrs Kay points out that they sold the home to a Trenton developer a month before demolition, and are not responsible for the razing. She also says that they had a buyer for the home who would have converted it into a bed and breakfast inn. but city officials vetoed that, supposedly for lack of parking • • • WILDWOOD. local businesswomen Diane Tvlley is initiating a drive to deal with the High School Senior Week that has become an integral part of the Wildwood scene over the past several years, and she seems to have caught council's ear The group, organized by Tulley, is seeking the support of the tavern industry in an attempt to create several "dry" establishments during this week It is felt that if several clubs opened, without the dispensing of alcoholic beverages the

"Seniors'' would gravitate to these spots Having something to do. in a controlled environment seems to be the begin ning of finding a solution to containing this massive influx of seniors that descends upon this small Island annually As with the "condo" issue in the Crest, the Senior Week dilemma is wrought with controversy and good arguments on both sides. With the Seniors, the factors being weighed are the tremendous economic impact, particularly felt by the rooming houses and apart ments. and the general havoc that appers concur rent I y with the economic impact • • t However, with cooperation reigning supreme in the corridors of Wildwood City Hall, it looks as though a program to deal with Senior Week is beginning to hatch

(Completes His Marine Boot WILDWOOD - Marine Pvt Christopher W Peter, son of William L and Sally A Peter of 326 W Buric Ave . has completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. SC.

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