Cape May County Herald, 15 January 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 35

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200 Apply for Jobs At New Jamesway

MARMORA — More than 200 people came to the Kings Court Motel here last week to apply for openings at the new Seaville Jamesway store on Routes 9 and 50. The grand opening of the 43,000-square-foot facility will be Feb. 12, and 90 to 100 full- and part-time posi-

tions will be filled by then, according to store Manager Gary Gregson. The first hiring will be Jan^20, and anyone who missed the motel inter- I views can apply at the store before the grand opening date. "I don't know what the unemployment rate is in

this area/but we have jobs available," Gregson said. "We're looking for anyone who's interested: housewives who want part-time and people to fill key positions, such as group leaders, with the potential for advancement." Openings are available for sales clerks, stock people, cashiers, office workers, department supervisors, group leaders, security guards, assistant store managers and management trainees. Gregson said full-time benefits include: paid, vacations, six paid ! holidays, birthday and an-'

niversary dates off with pay. shopping discounts, hospitalization, major medical, life insurance and a non-contributory pension plan. The Seaville Jamesway I will be the second in the county and 92nd in the fivestate area of New Jersey. Pennsylvania, ^ew York, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. The other county store is in Court House. Store hours will be 9:30 to 9:30 Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Gregson said the hours may be expanded in the summer.

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Landfill Foresight Praised by Band

SWAINTON - Cape May ( County Municipal Utilities < Authority Chairman William F X. Band said recently that the growing crises in refuse disposal throughout New Jersey as well as skyrocketing costs for landfills are indications of "the foresight shown by the dedicated CMCMUA Staff". in a public notice published last week in the Press of Atlantic City, Band said, Atlantic County advertised its intent to seek a pay hike for the Pinelands Park Landfill to $25.01 per cubic yard. "THIS IS equal to $91.29 per ton," Band said, "or more than three times the tipping fees charged at the CMCMUA sanitary landfill." Band pointed out that the authority landfill, which is located on the border of Upper Township and Woodbine, is the first state-of-the-art facility built in New Jersey and has become a model for solid waste officials in the other counties. "With what we are seeing happening in the rest of New Jersey," he said, "I'd like to take this opportunity to compliment the authority staff for finding the means to build this facility, which protects our fragile environment from the hazards of unlined landfills, at a reasonable cost." BAND SAID everyone on the authority staff recognized how different it was to raise tipping fees to $26 a ton when the CMCMUA sanitary landfill opened in 1984, but he said the authority also recognized how difficult it would have been if it hadn't moved ahead with construction of the facility. "I'm proud, however, that we have managed to4 keep the basic fee for the landfill stable for the last two years and don't expect it to rise during 1986," he said. "The only increases since the opening of the landfill have been a result of increased taxes or other state-mandated charges. " FOURTEEN Camden County communities. Band also noted, were faced with allowing their garbage to mount up uncollected or pay a fee of $96 a ton for refuse taken to a facility under contract with the county's Board of Chosen Freeholders. * "With all the crises that are occurring regularly in

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