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Dorii Word UP AND OVER — Mike Orr, 18. a senior at Middle Township High School, clears the high jump bar at Middle Township Elementary School No. 3's Olympic Day at Memorial Field in Court House last week. Mike is going in the Army in three months and lives with is grandmother. Fanrty Mae Orr of Court House. He was one of several high school students who helped out during the event.
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WILD WOOD - Florence A. Robinson. 59. of Wildwood claimed the third and final share of the New Jersey Lottery "Pick-6" prize from the drawing May 22. Each share is worth $479,625, payable over 20 years. Robinson has owned the Harbor Inn here for more
than 10 years. She and her husband. William, a retired J truck driver, have six children and 16 grandchildren. Mrs. Robinson said she would share her winnings with them and take a vacation with her husband. She bought her ticket at Schaffer's Variety. She received her initial payments May 28 of $18,900 after the mandatory 20 percent federal income tax withholding deduction. For the next 19 years, the annual payments will be $19,200 after the tax deduction. New Jersey does not tax lottery winnings.
GED Tests Set COURT HOUSE - The General Education Development Exam, through which adults can obtain high school diplomas, is given the first / Thursday and Friday of each month at the Vocational Career Center here. Candidates should be over 18 and have been out of school for at least 12 months. For further information. call 465-2161. Connor Earns College Degrees CAPE MAY — Dorothy A. Connor, daughter of Dorothy Burgin of this city, awarded an associate's degree from Widener University's Brandywine College during the University's commencement exercise, held Sunday, May 18. 1986. Connor majored in criminal justice. Brandywine College is located on Widener's Delaware Campus, six miles north of Wilmington off U.S. Route 202.
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Gymnastics Class Set CAPE MAY - A gymnasties program will be included as part of the city's summer recreation schedule. The classes will begin on June 19 and be held every Thursday 5-7 p.m. at the Franklin Street Civic Center. The first hour will be for ages 5 - 7 with ages 8 - 14 years coming the second hour. Call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 and 27 for further information. Sgt. Myers Re-enlists OCEAN CITY - Sgt. John S. Myers Jr., son of John S. Myers Sr. of Gloucester, and Charlotte Carrick of this city, has reenlisted in the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg. N.C., for four years. Myers is a supply specialist with the 508th Infantry.
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