Cape May County Herald, 20 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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TRENTON - ben* Lor Jain ** M Hurley and Assemblyman Guy V Mu imiu have announced Ihit NJ Transit wil be lUrluy a new bu» route April 4 pro tiding daii> service bet

ween t apt May County and Atlantic City Hurley K Cumberland ( apr ftUv, mi d "I have been working for year* to get a bu* lint- established to *erve Capft May County

resident* a ho a or* in Atlanta City I am pirated that NJ Transit ha* recognized thr importance u I provahng thu> service " Ml /1AM R < apt May , ( umber land > said This new route which will tar started uu a nine munlh trial beau is expected to serve approximately 1.300 of thr 2.1(H) ( apt* May Couo t> resident* who aurt m Atlantic City Thr bu* ser view should help reduce traffic coogeatMMi and free up more parking apace* in Atlantic City Thr bu* run* have been k timed to coincide with the chaise* in shift* at AUan Ut City eating* Although the an mile route i* being launched on a trial bast* I m *ure the deniaud will be great enough to continue *er vice on a permanent ba*i* " The bu* route now con netting Cumberland Coun ty to Atlantic City i* the fastest growing route in the slate. serving 700 com muter* a day." Hurley *ai d "I expect thr Capr May to Atlantic City route to be just a* popular . THIS NEW service will not only make commuting to Atlantic City easier for Cape May County resident*, it should open up Atlantic City yob oppor t unities for other resident* who now have no mean* of transportation to this seaside resort." Hurley said The schedule includes eight round trip* daily < including weekend* » Trip time for the entire 40 mile route is approximately I hour 56 minutes Times are. Leave Atian tic City 8 20 am. 10 20 a m . 12:20pm . 1:20pm . 4 20 p.m.. 6 20 p m . 8 20 p.m , 12:20a m Leave North Cape May 5:39 am. 7 39 a m . 0:30 am. 11 00a m . 1:34pm., 3 34 p m . 5 34 p m . 0:39 p.m. One-way fares to Atlantic City are: from Cape May/North Cape May. $2 75; Wildwood/North Wild wood 12.25. Cape May Court House. $2 00. and Ocean View . $1 75. For a 10- trip commuter book, the costs are $25. $20 50, $18. and $13 50 THE ROUTE: From North Cape May via Rt 9 and Rt 109 to Cape May Ci ty with a stop at Cape May Victorian Plaza Then Rt 109 North to Rt 9 North to I Rio Grande Then Rt. 47 to Wildwood, proceeding to

North Wildwood via New Jersey Avenue Then ftU 147 to Hi 9 to court Mouse and proceeding to Ocean View Old behoof Road far heaville ParkRidr un thr Garden hUle Parkway I Return via Otd Sclwoi Road to Route 9 tp Sea v ilk and Marmora Then via Roosevelt boulevard -Rt 4 2 3) to Marmora Park Kidr on Garden State Parkway at Exit 25 Coo hour on Parkway for ex pre** trip to Atlanta City Expressway and Casino Parku^ Lot >Pob #b 12) and on to Atlanta City Municipal bu* Terminal at Arctic and Arkansas Avenues

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Uiirupradur trues! Speaker VILLAS - Thr monUiiy meeting of Renaissance 7 p m Friday March 1 . will feature a talk by Richard bar one DC. on the topn "Is There a Case Against Immunization'' ' The session will be held in the meeting room of the Lower Township Library, bayshore Road For further information, call 8067630 Caffrey Now On (Carrier MARMORA Navy U Cmdr Edward F Caffrey, son of Edward F and Mary Caffrey of 233 Tuckahoe Rd . recently reported for duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga, homeported in Maypor*. FL A 1970 graduate of La Salle College Philadelphia with a Bachelor of Science degree Caffrey joined the Navy in September. 1970 British Base # For Airman ERMA — Airman Ker neth L. Lafavre. son of Lawrence K Lefavre of Woodhaven. Mich and Ann M Cheatle of Rural Route 9 here, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force material facilities course at Lowry Air Force base. Colo

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