Cape May County Herald, 19 March 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 16

16 Herald - Lantern Dispatch 19 March '86

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Free Meals Provided Children ATLANTIC CITY - A Child Care Food Program to provide meals to children in child care centers, recreation programs, and other groups is sponsored for Atlantic and Cape May Counties by Atlantic Human Resources, Inc. Meals are available to all children 12 and under enrolled in the child care program. Under the Head Start Progam, also sponsored by Atlantic Human Resources, meals are served to children to 5 years old enrolled in the Head Start Centers. Eligibility limits range from $6,825 yearly income for a family of one to $13,845 for a family of four, rising $2,340 for each additional family member. Hughes Sets Local Visits WASHINGTON. B.C. - Congressman Bill Hughes (D-NJ) has announced the schedule for his traveling office in parts of Cape May County on Wednesday. I March 25. and Thursday, March 26 As part of his continuing effort to stay in close touch with the needs and views of the residents of South Jersey, Hughes' staff will be at several locations to provide maximum access for residents. Congressman Hughes will remain in Washington because of his legislative duties. In a departure from past practices. Hughes said the district office sessions are now being scheduled indoors at local public buildings, rather than the former mobile congressional office van and an evening session has been scheduled for added convenience. The schedule is as follows: Tuesday. March 25: 9:30-10:30 am - Den- ' nisville Municiapl Building; 1 1-12 p.m — Sea Isle City Public Safety Building. Commissioners Meeting Room; 1:30-2:30 p.m. — Woodbine Municipal Building. Meeting Room Wednesday, March 26: 9:35*10:30 a.m. — Cape MdyCity Hall Auditorium; 11-12 p.m — Lower Township Municipal Building, Meeting Room. Villas; 1:30-2:30 p.m. — Wi Id wood Municipa I Building. Council Meeting Room; 3-4 p.m. — Stone Harbor Municipal Building. Meeting Room; 6-8 p.m. — Cape May Court House Municipal Building, Courtroom.

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