64 Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 1 1 December '85
^w^Township ' /
\\II\TS UK.. orange ami never fires a shut'.' (Jive up'' lie's Hie mayor el Dover Township Affording lo fellow deer hunters m his annual parly, this is the fifth year in a row thai His Honor has returned I com the I'enn sylvania wihmIs withoiil one ol those revolting looking • a reasses dangling a Month I unfile from the hark ol his pickup Disl week, the mayor re|Nirl<*d. more trees toppl iil m the high winds Dec 2 than .limiting he- parly ilowneii in the woikIs Two ol the trees nearly landed on his honor Maylie thai SomelMHly s wax ol lolling him to koop his gun on the mantel m \ v o it it o it t: it t Kolhergill. like Itodney Dangorfiold. suffered Irom a distinct lark ol respect last week He rose early last Tliurs day lo attend a special H::«l a m council mooting so enough council meinlN'rs would Ik* present t three • lo uilroduce the proposed township lire code tsee front pane > Kot her n 1 1 1 Deput y Mayor I'eggio Biolterh.trh and Cpliucilman Joseph Lunorgnn unanimously ap proved tlie measure on lirsl reading in the pr«*sence ol l-oxxer Manager James It Slump. Municipal Clerk Claudia It Hammer and one reporter No one else attended
To make mailers worse from His Honor's view *>' point, he was listed as "absent ' on the Slit tin legal •r advertisement in another c newspaper II also record ed Councilmcn Holier! Con >-s rox and David K Brand Jr • as vol inn for the ordinance «' Both were' absent n The ordinance was printed before the mcctinn «' xvhen it was actually ap proved so the township r would meet notification re (|iiiremenls for linal 'action on the measure after an H 1 p in public henrinn next > Monday I ... I t: \ T \ I I V K I x ) scheduled for review or ac lion then. Hammer said. is the Lower Township Chamber of Commerce proposal to lease its i Bayshore Itoad head quarters. Villas, to the county lor a nutrition site She said council next i Monday is also slated to discuss a Recreation Master Plan, the rental housinn rehabilitation pro nram lor Villas, a proposed conservation district in Diamond Beach, a township complaint policy, jiossible revision of the holiday trash collection schedule, and a closed ses sinn on contract Mogul la lions with municipal unions The closed session is sup jHised to lieum at t'» p m with an open work session
1 at 6 45 and the regular council meeting at K I UIIVIKVKIt council * decides to do almut the trash schedule. Manager Stump wants Lower residents to remember that trash will he collected Dec. 26. Irom homes regularly scheduled lor pickups that Thursday, and from those whose regular Wednesday collection falls this year on Christmas IIKI'l TV MAYOR Bieberbach promised during the special meeting last week that township crews collect holiday trash the day afterward rather than the following week as is currently done according to a trial schedule It was instituted in Oelober lo avoid employe overtime payments for Saturday collections of holiday trash But Mayor Kothcrgill maintained last month that the saving isn't xvorth (he confusion of the existing trash schedule* RKCYCI.ABLK glass, paper and aluminum can Ik* dropped off at four A frame sheds the loxvnship has purchased for $3.1 40 They're located at lamer s Public Works compound. 771 Seashore Kd . ColdSpr ing. and at the Krina. Villas and Town Bank firehouses "I LL FtlillT TIIKM tooth and nail." Bielierbach said at the s|H*cial council last week, referring to county MP A officials and their pro|Hisal for man da lory, county wide recycling S h e w a s m a v o r . Kothcrgill recalled, when he proposed township wide, mandatory recycling two years ago as a memlier xx till Bieherliach ol till* former Township Commit tee That proposal was wilhdraxvn in the* face ol vehement op|Kisition "They talk like* we don't want lo recycle." said Lonergan. referring lo the Ml A officials while alluding to the* township recycling program that's lieen running in the red since it tN'gau last year 1 An early proponent of recycling. Lonergan has pushed successfully for twice monthly rather than weekly recycling collections lo reduce costs, but Mayor Kothcrgill wants to review that change > "They want a commit mcnl Irom us." Lonergan said of the Ml A and its ef forts to entice lamer into a county wide mandatory program, "but they're not offering a commitment < m return i He wants the Ml'A lo tell municipalities what they can expect to In* paid for turning over recvclahles to the county authority If the MP A won't comply, he said. he,'s willing to "guarantee" that lamer won't subscribe to the program "The amount they were going to give us was horri ble." Bieberbach recalled, referring to what the MUA was offering Lower in the past for its recyclables Besides requiring more equipment and manpower at the township's expense, she said, the MUA was paying $20 less than Reynolds
Metals l o lor recycled aluminum MAN \DKK STP.MP told Council last week that he's "proposing to buy" a $9.<KHl machine to make street signs and thereby avoid the escalating cost of purchasing them "OKAY. WK I.I. IIAVK (hem out in the future." Stump said in responding to Bieherbach's second request that vouchers for loxvnship bills Ik* available at council work sessions where its members are asked to approve them B i e b c r b a c h vol e d against bill approval last month because t h e v o ucher's weren't available for review and her colleagues didn't seem interested in pushing for them. Councilman Conroy said then that it's Stump's job to review the vouchers while Councilman Brand said he was satisfied with (hat method "She xvnnts to see the vouchers." Kothcrgill told Stump last week "You have lo understand where Peg's coming from." the mayor added, alluding to his and Bieherbach's tenure on the former Township Committee "We used lo initial, all the vouchers." BKVIKWINt; hills for c o n t r a c t i n g ^xx o r k in municipal buildings, Bieln'rhach told Stump she also would like lo see that work "go out on bid" in the future Stump said he does solicit three informal telephone bids from contractors But he and Kothcrgill agreed that contractors "just don't feel it's worth" Jhe formal bidding process lx*cause of the time involved and no guarantees of steady work Local school districts, however, solicit formal buls in an uncomplicated manner. Bieberbach noted, urging Stump to do the same Kothcrgill cautioned. though, that contractors hired by formal bids must Ik* available w-'ien the township needs then while Stump cautioned (hat they have "to Ik* somebody you know you can trust" I think I can d o something that will • answer » I Kith of your concerns." the manager told Riebertiach and Kothcrgill "I'll have something for you the next meeting i Dec llii " (<H M IL. API'ROVKI) several tax refunds during the special meeting last week and Bieberbach wondered aloud why so many have been necessary when the township paid S-UHi.tKMi for a property revaluation two years ago that was supposed to accurately assess propertytaxes Councilman Lonergan agreed with Bieberbach: Stump said he'd look into the matter TIIE TAX ASSESSMENT list for 1986 "will be open for inspection and the assessor will be available for informal conference" 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Dec. 19. according to Sandra J
Sharp ley. Lower's lax assessor. LOCAL PLANNERS last month approved a permit to move the old municipal hall from the Public Works compound on Seashore Koad. Cold Spring, and a county site plan application lo relocate the 1897 twostory frame landmark to a new Route 9 entrance for the county's Historic Cold Spring Village. The township has agreed to pay $5,000 of the moving costs to preserve the firedamaged building that's been used most recently for storage. The county plans to renovate it into a maritime museum with $250,000 in slate funds Planners last month conditionally approved a preliminary site plan application. submitted by Albert Mucchelti. for The (tables. 17 townhouses planned for S. Station Avenue. Diamond Beach. They approved Clyde Stickle's minor subdivision application for three lots on Nummmytown Road. They tabled at his request. developer Robert Ciampitti's dune reviewapplication for a bulkhead, and a site plan review application for 24 con dominiums at Rochester and Beach avenues. Diamond Beach Planners also tabled, pending an application for a use variance. Robert Worthington's site plan review and hardship variance applications for a miniature golf course addition to an ice cream-candy store at Bayshore and Town Bank Roads. North Cape MayContinued until the planners' meeting last week were David and Linda lannucci's minor site plan application for a Seashore Road upholstery shop, and a hardship variance with a two lot minor subdivision application by Jules Liciardello and Walter Stines submitted for undersized Shawcrest propertyMinute's of last week's planning and zoning board meetings were pending release Friday MILLMAN (RAFTERS will Ik* selling Christmas items and serving refreshments 1(1 a.m. until 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Joseph Millman Community Center. Bayshore Road and Miami Avenue. Villas. Cass Clark, township arts and crafts instructor, reports AS PRESIDENT of the Animal Welfare Society. Clark announced that it will host a Christmas Party for the Animals noon until 3 p m. Saturday at the AWS shelter. 519 Delsea Dr i Route 47>. Dias Creek. Santa and clowns will distribute gifts from local animal lovers They're being asked to donate food, blankets and money for the animals. JOHN DiFILIPPO has been elected 1986 president and James Hastie as first vice president of county Chapter 1197. National Association of Retired Federal Employes, reports Barney Doyle, publicity chairman. Harry O'Donnell has
been selected second vice president, with Margaret Scott as secretary and Michael Peale as treasurer. Past president William Walker is advisory chairman. The organization meets second Thursdays at I p.m. in Millman Center January's topic will be Blue Cross/ Blue Shield. LOWER TOWNSHIP Rotary Club's Christmas Parade begins 7 p.m. Saturday at Break Water Plaza and heads south on Bayshore Road to the North Cape May Shopping Center. Prizes and trophies for parade entrants will bo awarded in several categories including a grand prize and trophy for best entrant. REMINDERS - The township MUA is expected to take final action after a 7 p.m. caucus and public hearings today on its proposed $2.37 million 1986 budget (up 6.7 percent), a resolution eliminating discounts for excessive water use. and two resolutions revising sewer rates. The hearings will Ik* held in the MUA administration building. 29(H) Bayshore ltd.. Villas. •Planners hold a work review meeting 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Township Hall. 2600 Bavshore Kd.. Villas. •Mayor Kothcrgill is supposed to auction 29 lots there during an 11 a.m. Saturday sale •Township Council convenes its final meetings of the year next Monday with a 6 p.m. closed session on labor negotiations, a 6:45 open work session and a regular meeting at 8. • Environmental com missioners and Lower's In cinerator Authority hold separate 7:30 p.m. meetings next Tuesday in Township Hall • Lower's elementary school hoard meets 8 p.m. next Wednesday in the Consolidated School library. 838 Seashore Rd . Coid Spring •Villas Civic Club holds its regular monthly meeting 1 p.m. Dec. 21 at Millman Center.
classified
■(■busb? HAVE PICK-UP, WILL HAUL) If you ntfd it moved 01 lemovet col1 Moil. 886 4061 Now wh. you gonna < all. 886 4061 IN ODO JOBS Oulxulr work cleaning oH.,s A garages 861 5039 l?/?5 LIVING CARE FOR PRESCHOOLERS given by Mom w.lh Playroom A learning activities Available during Christmas holidays 465 3954 (Near Rio Giande) t 12/11 DRIVER WILL TAKE YOU in your cor ihopptng. doctor, wherever you with lo go Coll Bill. 8860086 12/11 ! PAINTING, PAINTING, PAINTING A CARPET CLEANING. For all your pain ring A carpet (leaning needt ihere't only one name you'll ever need lo know, Hacry't Pointing and only one number 884 ?9?3 ^ TN I HAVE ONE MORNING A WEEK open lo help tomeone with houtec leaning A housekeep •ng Call 886 2381 in ( STAMP COLLICTIONS. ........ accumulntiont. U S and loicign 1 Spont N Stuff 1400 te»n\ A.p | Cap . May 884 5844 < TN | RECEPTIONIST, molure woman ' del full hme office worl. e»pd ' Coll bel 9-10 om weekdnys : 886 2177 12/11 33 YEAR OLD MALE relocating to Wildwood with family. Making 1 employment. 5 yeort roofing evp < Philo policemom for 9 yeort ' Some Bocihoe asp ond construction Will try anything Hard ( worker Phone 215-237-6812 12/11
mm? I NEED FURNITURE Cornei cupboardt, china clotelt. wicker furniture, all kindt of antiquet coint. chandehert (By the piece oi entire etlaie) 88.1 2381 TN SHARP POCKET CALCULATOR, "Elti Mole", model ■El 8130 or »ft 8I30A (the model with no buttont and which toundt the muticol note when you deprett a number or function) II yOu have one. new or uted and want lo tell .1 roll 886 3771 TN WANTED World War It Toy Submarine, with torpedoes & accessories For a good little boy this Christmas Thank you lor calling me if you still have one gather ing dust in your attic 465 5056 0aV TN QUEEN SIZED SHEETS Need fitted bollorm A flott Hove allergy A prefer penalelrnent thai hove been laundered lor awhile II you don't need your queen ti/ed hnent anymore, pleate call 465 5056 day 884 4584 evet TN •IH'I'HTONI'S MINI FLEA MARKET, Raff's. Gothen Rood. CMCH, N J New uted linons. on liquet, dithet, oppliancet. furniture, clothing. Chnttmat deco't Open 1 0 o m til 5 p m , Mon thru „ 12/18 GARAGE SALE, Sot . Dec 14. 1 1 o m 666 Stone Horbor Blvd Houtehold itemt, apt tued refrig Oak lamp table, chain, etc NO BIRDS 12/11 GARAGE SALE, Sol Dec 14, 10 to 12. call 729 9021 12/1 1
32 Students Earn Honors WILDWOOD - St. Ann School announces the following list of honor roll students Honor roll students must receive A or B grades to qualify EIGHTH GRADE Brian Italeslrirre. Marc Rellanger. Michael O'Loarv. Christine Shim SEVENTH GRADE Gregory Komansky. Benedetto I'alombo. James Pennetto. Jenifer Bar tolomeo. Marie lien Unyd. Jennifer Wood row SIXTH GRADE Joseph along William DeLanzo. Brian Uelz, Catherine Gallagher. Angeline Gib son. Marte Graiff. Jennifer Henley FIFTH GRADE Michael Fay. Albert Grubb. Christopher o'Don nell. Angela Bales triere, Heather Basse. Gina D'Arcangelo. Christine Grassi FOURTH GRADE Jason FuscelUro. Anthony Gallo. Daniel Gareau. Nicole Banes. Krista Billirts. Bridget Donahue. Lisa Grassi, Laura Rice

