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He reported that Montemurro also attended a two-day workshop in Rhode Island in March on preservation of historic buildings. Montemurro was an industrial arts teacher at the Margaret Mace School on North Wildwood before being named to the county post in January. THE COUNTY has budgeted $132,000 for pie tourist attraction this year, a figure that apparently does not include promotion efforts by the Department of Public Affairs.
ih Village Opening on May 25
COLD SPRING - County Freeholder Herbert (Chuck) Frederick and Historic Cold Spring Village Director* Charles Montemurro spent two days at Colonial Williamsburg last week borung up on how to run that kind of tourist attraction. Frederick told the Herald the county has set May 25 as the tentative dedication date for the
facility, obtained as a gift t from the Joseph Salvetor 1 family last December. ; Frederick said he and ! Montemurro attended > seminars on fiscal operal tions, building preserva- : tion, guided tours and outi side entertainment. t THE BOARD Of freeholders will charge the > same seasonal fee of one t f dollar for adults and 50 ; i.cegts for children, ; Frederick said.
County officials originally said they expected a "small profit," fronr4he 15-site, 15-acre restored South Jersey farm village. Lately they've been saying they hope to break even the first year. Besides Montemurro, paid $19,500, there is a fulltime secretary, Nancy J. Hodsen, paid $10,116.
" Dor it Ward GETTING READY — Framed by a pillory, county workers Vincent Novitsky of Del Haven, left, and Purnell Shaw of Villas repair roof of a building at Historic Cold Spring Village.
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