Cape May County Herald, 19 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Hours Cut At College VINELAND - Cumberland County College's Administration Building and Library will operate on a four-day work week until Aug. 31. The buildings will be open Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. The summer schedule is part of the college's continuing energy conserving efforts, according to William Marts, dean of administration. Summer intersession and summer session day and evening courses will be conducted as scheduled. The Administration Building will also be open until 7:30 p.m. June 26, July 1, 2, 10, 23 and Aug. 14 for summer session and fall semester registrations. Additional registration dates and times for these semesters are noted in the college schedule, available in the Admissions Office. For further information, call 691-8600, ext. 223.

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Wmk iy Doris Ward yO-TECH GRADUATION — Flower bouquets in tow, three medical assistant students enjoy a chat before the graduation ceremony at the Cape May County Vo-Tech School in Crest Haven, Friday evening. Left to right are Sue Van Osten, Sea Isle City: Donna Disney. Woodbine: and Kimberly Fisher, Stone Harbor. Fisher was awarded a two-year tuition waiver from the Atlantic Community College Board of Trustees Scholarship.

Low Income Housing Set For Middle COURT HOUSE - Ber nice Phillips, chairman of the Housing Authority of Middle Township, announced that bids will be accepted July 16 for the construction of 10 rural rental homes. These two and threebedroom homes will be built on scattered sites within the township and rented to low income families. THIS PROJECT is being funded by the N.J. Department of Community Affairs, H.U.D.. and the Farmers Home Administration. Interim financing is being supplied by Marine National Bank Charles Leusner. j township committee liaison to the housing authority, hopes that the success of 1 this project will develop into an ongoing program to | help the low income residents of the township. For additional information call Kathy Meers at . 465-2325 Cape AAUW Gets Award COURT HOUSE - J Noreen Sisko hosted a j reception at her home here Sunday. June 9. for prospective members to the Cape May Branch of the American Association of University Women The AAUW is now conducting a drive for new members, i Donna Szemcsak. vice president for membership, . conducted a meeting after the reception. She introduced the new officers for the 1985-1986 year. Each officer gave a short talk on the history, accomplishments, and goals of the Cape May Branch of AAUW cindy Donahue, president. announced that the Cape Branch had received the State of New Jersey award for the greatest increase in membership for the 1984-1985 year AAUW membership is open to all women who have a baccalaureate ! degree from an accredited college or university. For information call 886-7525.

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