Cape May County Herald, 27 February 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 35

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Kxtended Fishing Loan Program Okays Two

MIMA — TM comity kcMMNBu Development COftl'JUXXlOO bsk a »u mouth exleoaroi) from the state I or spending the 66U9.U99 uiiUU Intel <»t Revolving Loan Program lot tumnmciaJ fishermen IV' CUOUIUIMall appiuv til two mur« I on in last eoek hi ingtug total allot# (mm to Mhouu and Icavu* a balance of fcft.OUo to U bind b> July IV pro groin ik spending |a> uuo (or administration Edmund Grant, project administrator so oi there have Urn six ikjsmgs loUi lag 1162.000 plus tight award* touting 1214 UUO LAKT W O K> AW AK1* included 621.850 to Howard J Kelly of (opt- May. 615.UUU to Shown BoitUnt of Wildwood. oiid lib jUO to J ante* Lujiijiux of Lower Township Ui'h pledged creation of two new jobs for tow or moderate income persons, the main goal of the program Kelly and bulifaiit are purchasing 26 Tout boats with outboard motors to engage in crabbing, eelmg

and limited gill urUu* ' Grant said Lumniis will wac ha money to overturn' erupiwx and conatruct 400 lobster pots Grant said Owner equity provided by the three totals about 826.MU6 accordu* to the 1 iMiiinisaivtfi All thioe loans are at 7 percent . Kelly and buhiant for seven years Luniiuis for live years GK ANT TOLU IV Herald Lantern be expects two ckwingi touluig leo ouo and another four apphca (ions next week TV program has been do u* batter tlian its goals both ui yob creation and leverage 6u>i »v ate funds Utanl said jThr money comes troiii the federal hmall (Tim* Community block Grant Program administered by the New Jersey Department ui Community Ai fairs The grant was announced in November ittM and the money wis to have been spent ui 1984 but ft*j tape delay ed the program s atari and the first loans were not made until September, LOAN APPLICATION*

first are considered by a su iitt-iuUi lean selection cutu onttee consisiing ui com iiossioii chairman G Johii Si lut'ilM'l *aImJ I >>lii It i . mcrnbers John W Heiti and Hubert Laws Marine Ex leuaiun Aaeot Me wait Tweed with Turn McVyr and Keith laudnrian tap resenting the lummerctal fishn* industry Its lecommendaLons go to thr lull commission Voting unanimously Feb JO to okay the loans were com miss mm i members, Schreui er Hell i Laws. Nan Mav louiates sad Richard PfalLgratf A month ago Uur commix xmmi approved a 625,980 luan to Mimael Lilchko of Wood tanr to purchase and reno vate a vessel creating three jobs, and 640.990 to blair and Sua lUnseo id < apt May also to purchase and renovate a vessel, creating four jobs IV progi am has approv ed two projects that later were withdrawn and re jetted eight application* five of them for additional information

Varied Programs On Rec Sechedule

GAPS MAY - TV city has a number ui open pro grams as a part of its recreational schedule TV following is a lat of these programs Holler Skating — for tV entire family, 7 10pm Friday. 13 p m and 7-10 p m Saturday and 1-3 p m Sun day at Convention Hall Skateboarding — Two hours of enjoyment for skateboard enthusiasts Available equipment includes a ramp and safety helmets Monday. Wedne* day and Friday. 3 30-5 30 p.m. Open Volleyball — Equipment and super vi sion will be provided for coeds to engage in informal volleyball at Cape May Elementary School. Sunday 4-6 p m COED ADULT Night - Open to all men and women 18 years and up. Gym and pool at ElemenUry School are open Monday 7-9 p m. Coed Teen Night - Fun and fellowship using (he * •

heated swimming pool at ElemenUry School Tues day 7-6 30 p m Youth Hour — A chance for swimmers 17 and under to enjby the pool or play basketball at ElemenUry ^School without a parent or guardian, Saturday 6 464 46pm FAMILY NIGHT - A family oriented program in which parents and children may exercise in the gym and pool at tV ElemenUry School Children must be accompanied by their parents or guardian: Saturday. 7-9 p m Senior Citizen Swim — Exercise and good fellowship in the pool at Ihe ElemenUry School, Mon day. Wednesday and Friday. 3 30-4 30 p nr. Open Exercise — An hour of exercise to culminate a busy week on tV job or in tV home. Friday. 10-11 am Franklin Street Civic Center, Friday 5 6 p m.. Cape May ElemenUry School

Students Comjteting

ERMA - Three schools in Cape May County are currently registered for the sUte wide mock trial competition sponsored by the New Jersey State Bar Association Lower Cape May .Regional will face the winner of tV Middle Township — Wildwood Catholic elimination, which will be completed by early March Coached by Social Studies teacher Richard Houghton, team members for Lower Cape May Regional are: Howard Souder . Erik J Kelly, Doug Patrick. Brian McKeon.

Patty Mason. John Twombly. LuAnn CVrry. and Paul Hilbreth TV school that emerges victorious will then repre sent Cape May County, and ' will advance to the regional competition on the state level Joseph Grassi visited Lower Cape May Feb 5 and showed a video tape of last year's state final Grassi. who works for the Public Defender s Office in Court House, then answered a variety of questions posed by Lower Cape May's group of students

Signups Set For Middle LL Flayers UXJKT HOI J St Htgik t ration of players for the Middle Township Little League Baseball Program will be held at the Leroy May Community Center March v from 9a rn to noon All players, including players from last year, must register at this time Applicant* must be resi dents of Middle Township and at least 6 years old but not yet 16 years old by Aug 1 TVy are asked to bring tV following to registra lion birth certificate, (ami ly health insurance card, parent or legal guardian $7 per Family Parent Assoc ui tion fee For additional informs tion. call Cathy Russell at 886-8793 or Fred Myers 465-9196 Surfers Triumph Five Cape May County surfers won first place in the Eastern Surfing Association Mid-winter Surf (Contest recently at Newport. R I , to capture the team trophy TV local winners, com peting against a field of 100. were: Ed Kane of Cape May. surfing for "Sun Catchers' of Stone Harbor, first place. 3A Junior Men ; Tom Kirk, Avalon. 3A Knee Board: Ed Lex. Wildwood Crest. 3A Men's; Joe Grotola. Wildwood Crest, first in Body Board and second in Masters Lisas Roselli. Wildwood Crest. Women's. All won trophies for their events, and Skip Jastrem ski of Wildwood Crest accepted the team trophy.

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