Cape May County Herald, 30 March 1988 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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tf “7 kappaMng. k too. a .lick brochurr and a letter trow the foveraor to akrt me to the ocheduled event Drat' Met—theleai. then ia atUl pheity at tune to moke plan* to attend and or par* /-~QcftMte at an exhibrtor If inter—tBtC-CBntact the hoot agency The Pizza Par lor» at America at 552* MOB. By the way, the governor behev— Wildwood* hearing the event » fitting since the sate is famous for tomato- Personally, I think the governor should have touted WUdwood for its abeohne abundance of pizza parlors. Nobody has

about the number of amusement ndes on the boardwalk. And. of course.

Janizen?

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meets April 12 in the high school library at 7 JO pm. This month s featured speakers are lack Kraft, athletic consultant, and Mr Basche, Child Study

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But nary a word is heard about our w—kh of pizza shops « the summer' At last count 1 noted 48 pizza shops on the island. That represent s. a. tremendous amount of tomato pie tossing in Mason Atlantic City on the other hand, barely afford* us competition with only 17 shops baled in the yellow pages and fully hatf of those belong to a Iguy named Tony. So 1 what's with the famous tomato stuff Wr should be telling the potential convention participant* that they should be coming to Wildwood. Capital of the Crispy Cra«* * WHILE discusamg s that the WUdwood* i for, we might as well take time to mention the upcoming Hoagie Sale sponsored by Wfldwood Catholic Student Council on May 711 am - 2 pm. in the school

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.Plan lo attend the interesting session. Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded WHILE mentioning school activiti—. it seems like a good time to give each of you one last reminder regarding the upcoming school board election* North Wildwood, Wildwood, and WUdwood Ci—t will be holding their annual school board elections next Tuesday. Over the years, school board elections have failed to draw the banner crowds that municipal elections seem to produce Thgt has always befuddled me. While thousands line up to cast vote* during municipal election*, hundreds dozens, vote in the school boasd elections . In many case, school boaid members now administer a budget as great if not neater than the mumdpal budget. And, moat asuredly the future education of our tots rivab that of my municipal queer ton Bu(,s .for route form, puopte pay ymy little attention to the rdtool mattan Why not have a hand in rhaagfog ab that? Mark the efotuofi date on your indjto vote 1 LEADING OFF the birthday Nat this week it Maigaret Maoe (acuity member Anne Byrae. who Cririuatea April 28 Anne ia a language ana apeaabat Who Nvaa in Cape May with huaband. lack. At an aelde. Jack ia the local man who hat been upaaenng. the focal ciothien at he continue* his aaarch lor blue, pm-

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voters —e Mfcad to Bppso— Bk3A31 te ma b—umxn Mar—au Current Expow whack wfll lav* • C^Rtel outtey Is §500000 for

t d—rict ax rate hike (the overall rate drops 14-8 oena. but Hut's s teBfotefe—ew from —valuation)

Vbttegwtt'b. 54 pm W th. Yak Am DENNIS TOWNSHIP „ . ^ ^ Edna PByte. • bookto~<krk for fcy mmmm. awl Our Lady of Good Upper Township schools, is chalkngmg Couo-I parish hell 40th snd Central ev- • ' —is far am of Hu— thres year mam v-iimh— an Bernard A. Becker: SEA ISLE CITY

i an op— 5-9 at the i

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-—te Diane L. Bonner, \a Trap—no and Chert— Ed Town Jr ere del—ding their eeats egeinst chellenger* R Do—Id Wandorf, foeeph M Or Augus-

Voting is S-9 at Boeo^h HaR 701 W. — “ * a. WILDWOOD C Hterts Robert P Dkatz end WUkjinTL Mitchell ChsHengen err fasus J TXFfoco end Mergeret A Clark. Approval of S3 in Currant E* ins e tax rate incraaee of about eop— 4-9at thee

Gasote G weed for — Voter* ate aataad to apptoee G Expenae ot 5093,527 whkn inanm

LOWFZ CATS MAY REGIONAL

Voaer* In Lnwv Townahip, Cape May t-'VUnay

and Waal Cepe May decide budget queatmne while dty *

alao aaiact Candida*

angle aaat 0*1 the buaad it not atdqact rWrtinn this —art. 5.25 rmeevm this veer, 5J5 percent next AppaDval erf 8145^93 in Capdnl (Xitiay. yenc and 5 percent in 1990 fiTpntvtoui and 85.530.W at Curme Expenae thaaa year contract gave 5 pmcem a year tnanaiaaaa into a diaBict aduol tax rate Sturm aaid ha ctwld not aettmate what hike ef about 12 rente fur Cape May thrptopoaal would coat the county property ormma. eight rente more fur THE PARKS Deportment, which their nrighhnr* in meat Cape May and negotiated a eeparate 'teorgamzanoti' > far Lower Toemahip without the union h*e leal year, will not

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1990 And * wfll

won't be determined until after the etec-

tfon.

"Wt don’t know yet just how much the townahip is going to contribute,' cx~ plained acting Supt Ephraim R Keller Voting is S<9 at the same polbng places used for mumdpel elect sons S—vflk firahoose for districts 3,0,9 and 10; the eiemesiary school, SO Tuckahoe Rd. Marmora, for districts 2*6 and 7; and Tuckahoe firehouse for districts 1 and 8. WEST CAPE MAY Two seats are subject to eteriion this year, facumbent Gerald L. Reeves is running unopposed for one of them; the other will be filled by write-in votes or a, post-election board appointment if there

aren't —y.

Voters are asked to approve $1,000 in Captad Outlay, plus $257,302 in Current

ans a tax rate increase

I for district 1; Wild wood H«h School lobby. 4300 PBote Ave., for district 2, and the city Racreanor Center, 243 E Rio Grande Ave, for dis-

trict 3.

WILDWOOD CREST Vice prasidfnt Robert C Patterson |, and Matthew R Tomlin Jr. are m. ruining for rejection. But five candid.*!.- » officer Rick Ah/. Umm her CXmwui builder WUHam Mom )> Atlantic County teacher Joseph Schut and

Voters are asked to approve S96^XK) in CapHal Outlay for budding tm

>P Baker School

Approval of $2^26^92 will increase the

district tax rate by 75 cents.

PoDs are open 5-9 at Crest Memorial

School, 9100 Paafic Ave.

d cfoetng tJ woval of S

running for two duee-y—r city wkfleWUr^ The 1 health insurance changes in the bam rasvenar is dtfiading one of the Bhae Cro—/Blue Shtted contract gave the townahip seats against Roxanne Burke employ—one thing they wanted, but at a

Voting is 4-9 pm. at polling place* bs- price

ed with the township, dty and borough They would receive an unlimited max-

Expenee i of 17 centi

LOWER TOWNSHIP

of the current SS0JX0 limit.

But then- individual deductible would ctnnb from $100 to $200 and the family deductible from $200 to $400 And the prescription co-pay would be increased 50 cents, to $3. But there would be a new.

to-. ^.pp~v. K^ J erx‘ , ^r^^‘ d in Currant Exp— for a tax rate tncnv- ycoet the county 'maybe a of no more than three cams. now; it's just about a aat-net ' Polls are open 4-9 pjn. first Ward (Vil The proposed contract also increases las) residents vote at Vfflas ftrehou- temporary disability from $30 a week to Bayshore Road and Georgia Avenue $80for 13 weeks. That insurance benefit is Second Ward (North Cape May, Town with Pacific Mutml Bank* Cape May Beach) residents vote at The proposed contract alao increases Town Bank firehouae Third Ward the Crest Haven clothing allowance to wsiiimH (Erma. Cold Spring, Shawcrest, $186 this year, $195 next year, and $205 in

Diamond Beach, Scheflenger's Landing, 1990.

Sunset Beach) vote at Sandman Con- And It obligates the county this year to sobdated School, 838 Seashore Rd* Cold give all employ— required to wear Spring. uniforms “a minimum of two summer

efoctfon this year with four candidates in jthe race incumbents Ralph Bakley Sr. and Donald Sheehan phis David Chapman

Polls are open 4-9 at West Cape May Bemenary School, 301 Moore St.

WEST WILDWOOD

Board vice pi—idcnt Catherine Letton is unopposed for one three-year term. The district do— not operate any schools, but sends students to those in neighboring

Approval of S204J1O in Current Ex

WOODBINE Challenger Donald T. St George is running for one- of three three-year seat* being defended by incumbent* Roland “Sonny' Alexenberg, Jeannette Rodngiav and John Plkolycky Incumbent Mary C Lombardo stands unopposed to complete

The district series voter .approval at

I Expense which r an eight-cent hike in the tax rate.

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP There Is no chaise tn vacation benefits. * David J. Spaulding, John I but the proposed contract do— give emOD—and Jam—C.AUax are running •** ptoy—a holiday the Friday after Christthree three y—r seats along with chalkti- mas when Christinas falls on a Thursday,

ger Ed Rosenberg That'S happen in 1991.

Voter* are asked to approve $5,452 in FINALLY, THE propoaad contract proCapka] Outlay, and $5,356,422 In Captul vid— for caabitshment of a six-member Expense which wfll hike the district tax labor-management committee. Each aide rate by two cents would have three member* headed by

The district also seeks voter approval of Rogowald and

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a Htoiw Question to transfer up $200,000 from Current Expense to Capiul Outlay (with no effect on the ax rsu-i

■ property roquMtion ia Coun we hxve falHAma gnxvancro Thto win ranewschool save money in the long run for both

House for

Voting is 5-9 pm. with polling pieces the same as for municipal elections: tiv schools' administration building, 216 S.

Main St. (Roulx 9X Court Houac, (cr poll- M May of 1W by «a)ac«iaga propoaad

Although employe approval is expec-

gpriaed everyone

> School. Main Sow. for tto- That had a oonpUcaUd pay propoaal trio». Rio Grand, firehouae. Routo 47. tor with *Kp* and bonure* that tra< dutnas 12. 13 and 11 Great Ctnk wrthdrmwr. in tovor of the ronight 5 pafirehouK Routo 47, far diatrict* 7.10 and rent UM. 11; and da Dxtrehan of Anarici Hall. In add toon to th, Bha Craaa/Bha, Shoid/Mayor Modiral rovorew county onployoa get oy» ewe, dottal tSJOOO in

* 14 holiday*, thre, poaonal and' 12-25 day* vacation.

thiro-yoar aaat*: tncuntbent* faann, Cacd ttopotding on how long day'** boat and Gary Stoan pita chalkngm Linda I with the county Mow work a 35-hour

Wilhain* and Louiac H. Noll. work

Beaida* WJX0 in Capital Outlay, voter, are aahad to approve 82A13.992 in Crerent Expanre whx* hikna th, diatrict

tax raw by ran, cmtx

Vbdng ia M pan a Margaret Mare Etoanatary School 12th and Atlantic av-

NORTH WILDWOOD

Four rend idare* are running tor three leave day*, and

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Dewars Scotch t 75'Ban *18*“ Bankers Club Wtekey 1.75 Mart

Seven-Up 2 mar 690

Banken CkA Gin 1.7$ nan

Almaden Wines awi^S 99 (Blush • Mi Chabte • Ml Rh.ne • GoUen Chabks)

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