Herald NEWS DI GESTS Debate Questions Welcome WILDWOOD — Three Middle Town- ship Committee candidates will take part ALWAYS in a radio debate on 98.7 FM The Coast, AVAILABLE WCZT at 7 p.. on Wednesday, Oct. 21. ONLINE The candidates for the Middle Township Committee are incumbent Democrat Steve Index...See Page A3 Barry, Republican Dan Lockwood, and Independent Burgess Hamer. The forum will take place inside the 98.7 FM The t Coast studios, located at 3208 Pacifi c Ave. in Wildwood. The Coastal Broadcasting news department will put all questions PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY THE SEAWAVE CORP. Vol. 45 No. 42 Copyright 2009 Seawave Corp. All rights reserved. October 21, 2009 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande NJ 08242-1402 (Page A4 Please) Geothermal On Deck May Hold Key It’s Harvest Festival Tyme in Middle To Heat, Cool Township. By JACK FICHTER See the rest of the story inside LINWOOD — J. B. Singh believes in using on page B1. subterranean temperatures to heat and cool buildings, in part because he is worried about global warming. Singh of J and P Architects and Engineers, ONLINE based in Linwood, has been designing geo- thermal heating and cooling systems since the ACTIVITYPast 7 Days concept’s inception. “What causes the temperatures to rise, that www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com is not being controlled,” he said. MOST POPULAR ARTICLES: Singh said more cars are being manufac- Nor'Easters Continue to Slam tured; there is more pollution, more power Much of the County plants running in countries like China where Posted: Sat, 10/17/2009 - 7:11 pm Gretchen Sorensen there is massive manufacturing and no con- When a nor’easter dumped about two inches of rain on Cape May County Oct. 16-18, 2286 reads, 1 Comments trol. and tides were extra high, due to a new moon, fl ooding took place on barrier islands. “The world is not going to be livable the way Flooding Closes Redding Bridge In Stone Harbor, Max Sorensen and Dylan Gormley kayak along Third Avenue Oct. 17. that things are right now,” said Singh. Posted: Fri, 10/16/2009 - 11:41 am Elsewhere, George Redding Bridge linking Wildwood and the mainland was closed as He said he visited his native India three 1638 reads, 6 Comments was Townsend’s Inlet Bridge connecting and Sea Isle City. times last year where the effects of global warming were more apparent in the form of POLL RESULTS: droughts. As Election Day (Nov. 3) approaches, do Candidates Debate at League Forum “God’s system is self regulating if we don’t you plan on voting? monkey around with it,” said Singh. No - 9%, Yes - 91% By JOE HART featured questions prepared by Mary Conley, He said we cannot pollute and overheat the president of the county League, as well as Den- planet and expect God to fi x it. MOST ACTIVE SPOUT OFF THREADS: COURT HOUSE — The League of Women nis Brown, of 98.7 The Coast radio station, Cape May Veterinary Hospital Allows Singh said while double thickness glass, more Voters of Cape May County held a forum for which broadcasted the debate. The format of insulation, skylights, more efficient light Suff ering of Animals First District Assembly candidates on Oct. the debate allowed each candidate 90 seconds 1253 Views, 25 replies fi xtures and energy effi cient heating and cool- 14 at the Old Historic Courthouse on North to respond to questions. ing is being used, “it is not enough to carry Middle Twsp. candidate and wife's $2000 Main Street. No questions were taken from the public humanity further.” donation to Bush... Seated side-by-side, Republican challengers that night. He has engineered geothermal systems for 944 views, 39 replies Michael Donohue and John McCann squared Opening Statements Salem Community College, Tuckerton Sea- off against incumbent Democratic Assembly- McCann got into the race after Donohue’s port in Tuckerton, Pennsville School District, Six Vie for Votes men Nelson Albano and Matthew Milam. original running mate Frank Conrad dropped Camden County College, Atlantic Cape Com- The debate was moderated by Jamie Har- out. McCann, a Sea Isle City native, attended munity College in Mays Landing, a building at rison, of the state League of Women Voters. It (Page A38 Please) JFK Airport in New York and numerous public In Recall Election schools, including Somers Point. By LAUREN SUIT FOP Lodge 7 Gets New Wildwood Home Singh’s company had also done many client feasibility studies. He said the fi rst question is WILDWOOD — Mayor Ernest Troiano Jr. By LAUREN SUIT fi cers. Crest Savings Bank, which renovated “How soon will a geothermal system pay for and Commissioner Bill Davenport will join four and preserved its own historic building nearby itself through energy savings?” other candidates on the Dec. 8 recall ballot. WILDWOOD — The Cape May County on Pacifi c Avenue, provided fi nancing for the The payback return on investment is often Troiano and Davenport had the option to Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7 was founded project. (Page A4 Please) appear only under the recall question portion in 1957, but has maintained a largely nomadic Exterior of the new lodge headquarters is an of the ballot, but they opted to fi le petitions as existence. example of retro mid-century design, with blue candidates with City Clerk Christopher Wood That is, until the FOP found a new home and white ceramic tile, iconic globe lighting Hospital Scores by the Oct. 15 deadline. at 3207 Pacific Ave., between Wildwood and neon signage. The recall ballot will fi rst ask voters if they and Pine avenues in the downtown business Philadelphia architect Richard Stokes, Among N.J. Best want to recall Troiano and Davenport. district here. whose services were provided through the If the voter decides they do, then they will The new building has meeting room and Wildwood Business Improvement District, By JOE HART select two names from the list of six candidates. offi ce space to serve the needs of the 250 worked on the plans following design guide- members of both active and retired police of- (Page A4 Please) (Page A10 Please) COURT HOUSE — Offi cials at Cape May County’s hospital are pleased with the fi ndings of a recently released state report that found its performance to be among the best of hospitals Beach Theatre Foundation Just Won’t Quit statewide. By JACK FICHTER tion owes the theatre company $50,000 in back rent. (See related The state Department of Health and Senior story). Services on Oct. 14 released its 2009 Hospi- CAPE MAY— Like the Energizer Bunny®, Steve Jackson, president Jackson said $50,000 was paid to Frank Theatres to extend the founda- tal Performance Report, which showed Cape of Beach Theatre Foundation, tion’s lease six months. He said Regional Medical Center top be near the top keeps going and going. He re- there were disputed charges in three major sections — recommended care, fuses to give up his quest to save with Frank Theatres for less patient safety and outcome of care. the 50-year-old theater even if a than $50,000 for “common “We wish to compliment Commissioner section of the building is demol- area maintenance charges.” of Health Heather Howard for her focus on ished in a few weeks. The foundation’s agreement promoting quality healthcare in New Jersey,” “It ain’t over,” said Jackson. “If with Frank Theatres was for an said Dr. Michael Boriss, president of Cape that theater goes down and he’s “operable theatre and operable Regional’s medical staff. got a parking lot there, that is not systems within the theater,” The “recommended care” portion of the re- the end of it, we will still pursue but when the foundation’s port rates hospitals on how often they practiced developers to develop that project lease began in October 2007, nationally recognized “best treatments” in as we’ve seen it with a theater and the building’s heating system 2008 while caring for patients with four medi- most likely a hotel.” did not work, said Jackson. cal conditions: heart attack, pneumonia, heart Jackson said the foundation’s He said when warm weather failure and surgical infection prevention. mission is to save the theater but arrived in summer, air condi- According to the report, Cape Regional also to keep a movie theater in tioning was not working. scored in the top 50 percent of hospitals in that spot in Cape May, even if “We spent tens of thousands recommended care for three of the four mea- it is a newly constructed movie of dollars,” he said. “We’re sured indicators, missing in pneumonia care house. saying we put out monies that, by one percentage point. He disputes a claim by Bruce according to our agreement, In addition to higher scores over previous Frank, president and CEO of we should not have put out to two years, Boriss noted the hospital’s fi ne per- Frank Theatres, that the founda- (Page A14 Please) (Page A4 Please) A2 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 AVALON HONDA

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BUYING unanimously at a special mercial Workers (UFCW) He said MUA has a $9 mil- meeting Oct. 16 to abolish union bosses and mem- lion budget. • the jobs of two employ- bers fi lled the authority’s DeMarcantonio said the Diamonds ees. meeting room protesting budget was getting to be MUA employees Kathy a proposal to abolish the more than in-house staff • Armbruster and Dawn position of two long time can handle. Jewelry Cottrell were given 90 days employees. No decision A standing room only notice their positions were was rendered and a special crowd also attended the • being “abolished,” and the meeting was scheduled for Oct. 16 meeting. Before Coins Oct. 16 meeting sealed a Friday night. the vote, Kathy Armbruster KATHY ARMBRUSTER the deal. At issue, the MUA is said she has worked at MUA • Earlier in the week, creating a new position since she was 18 years old payers money. She said OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Gold Wayne Weismann resigned of chief financial officer and is now 49 years old, the rates are being raised 10 am to 5 pm from the MUA Board of (CFO). MUA employees not yet at retirement age. and two employees were 523 Lafayette Street, Cape May • 898-0202 • www.artisansalcove.com Commissioners. Commis- accused MUA Executive She said her work record promoted and the MUA is sioner Thomas Brown left Director Mike DeMarcan- was excellent. paying two attorneys when before the meeting started. tonio of eliminating two Armbruster questioned it previously used one. The votes to abolish the offi ce positions to fund the DeMarcantonio’s claim Armbruster said she has positions were cast by $75,000 to $90,000 sal- that abolishing the two been working in a hostile Chairman Pete Bitting and ary range for the new CFO positions would save rate- (Page A10 Please) DCA to W. Wildwood: Reinstate Long-Time Clerk By LAUREN SUIT board upheld the decision for the borough for 40 years, rail a recall petition against by Jacobucci. was suspended with full pay him and Commissioner WEST WILDWOOD — Mayor Herbert Frederick and is still being retained Gerald McNamara. Those The state Department of said he was waiting for an as an employee, according residents also claim that Community Affairs (DCA)) offi cial letter from the board to Frederick. He said that Tomlin is the latest borough upheld a decision that would and the borough solicitor to her duties as clerk were employee that has been reinstate longtime Borough review the decision before suspended until certain fi red because of they had Clerk Dorothy Tomlin. he took action. concerns about her job were allied with former mayor However, that decision “Nothing will probably addressed. Christopher Fox. isn’t enough for Tomlin to be decided before the next Tomlin’s suspension this Frederick denied that resume her position as clerk borough meeting,” Freder- summer prompted about Tomlin’s suspension had just yet. ick said. 40 residents to raise their anything to do with the On Oct. 14 the borough The mayor also noted voices and a few signs in recall and the decision was went before the DCA’s lo- that Tomlin’s case has to go a protest outside the West long and thought out. cal finance board for an before a judge at the state Wildwood municipal build- Parts of this story were appeal of Susan Jacobucci, Office of Administrative ing before an Aug. 7 meet- fi rst published at capemay- director of the Local Gov- Law in December before ing. Many who picketed countyherald.com ernment Service Division a final decision could be on Tomlin’s behalf believe Contact Suit at: (609) of the DCA, original order made. that the suspension is an 886-8600 ext. 25 or lsuit@ TM to reinstate Tomlin. The Tomlin, who has worked attempt by Frederick to de- cmcherald.com Group Forms to Restore One-Room School FISHERMANISHERMAN’S W HARF, C APE MAYA By JACK FICHTER Miss Crabtree’s class in the floors and even a chalk- classrooms. “Our Gang” fi lms. board in the front room. In 1926, the Fishing VILLAS — For most of Lower Township still has The non-profi t Friends of Creek School was sold at 609-884-3064 us, our experience with a one-room schoolhouse, the Fishing Creek School public auction and subse- one-room schoolhouses the Fishing Creek School, was formed to restore the quently purchased by the comes from watching “Lit- built in 1888. It still has a historic schoolhouse and Leckey Family. www.thelobsterhouse.com tle House on the Prairie” or bell in the belfry, its original develop it as a community The school is in surpris- center for the benefi t of ingly good condition. The residents and its visitors. Leckey Family used the FISH MARKET The land for the school school as a summer home that was donated from the for many years without dis- Matthews Family farm. turbing the original charac- Many of those who aided ter of the building. Prices Effective 10/23-10/25 in the construction of the The school was placed one room schoolhouse on the National and State were veterans of the Civil Historic Registers in 1980, Jumbo Shrimp War. The Fishing Creek and the Leckey Family $ School served as the only sought to ensure that the (14-15 count) ...... 8.95 lb. school in the area until school be spared demoli- 1921 when some students tion. $ were sent to the Cold In 1998, members of the Seafood Gumbo ...... 5.50 pt. Spring Academy. community began efforts In the 1920s, there were to save the Fishing Creek as many as eight, one-room School, and in 2002, the TAKEOUT SPECIAL schoolhouses in the Lower school was purchased by Cape May region. With the the State Green Acres Pro- advent of school buses, the gram, and subsequently one-room schoolhouses be- leased to Lower Township Wednesday Only 10/21 came obsolete, and schools for 20 years. Jack Fichter were “consolidated” into Fishing Creek School The Fishing Creek School, constructed in 1888. buildings with multiple (Page A10 Please) Fried Shrimp Platter. . . . $5.95 INSIDE THIS WEEK'S HERALD Index Served with French Fries or Baked Potato and Cole Slaw (Regularly $9.95)

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Entertainment Shopping, KEEP UP WITH THE HERALD ONLINE Automotive...... A 3 4 Dining, Sea Isle City Octoberfest B8 Recreation www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com/shoreguidewww.CapeMayCountyHerald.com/shoreguide Business ...... A 2 0 Friday & Saturday 10/23 & 10/24 iddle Township MMiddle Township Welcometo all residents and friends: Classified ...... A 2 5 Harvest Once again, I am very happy to wel- come all our resi- Everybody likes a hayride. dents and visitors Festival to the 12th Annual “Olde Tyme Harvest Festival.” $ Saturday, Oct. 24 Dining & Entertainment .On Deck From a small be- ginning in 1998 as part of our Bicenten- nial program, this festival has become one of the social highlights in Middle Township’s year. Our daylong block par- ty features lots of entertainment, crafts, displays, music and plenty of food to Fried Oyster Platter ...... 9.50 Autumn’s a perfect time for a ride in the stimulate everyone’s tastes. Fishing ...... A 1 4 fresh air. Our Township community is rich in the heritage of our residents. Our people take pride in their history, their children and their Township.

On behalf of Deputy Mayor Susan DeLanzo and Committeeman Stephen Movies ...... A 1 6 Barry and our dedicated staff of munici- Served with Baked Macaroni & Cheese pal volunteers, we hope you enjoy your day at the “Olde Tyme Harvest Festival.”

Join your neighbors at Middle Township’s F. Nathan Doughty, Jr., Mayor Annual “Olde Tyme Harvest Festival.” Weekly Features Obituaries...... A35 THE GRID B12 and Stewed Tomatoes Fishing Line B16 Dining B7 - B10 Opinion...... A 3 6 It’s not too early to start thinking of Toys Calendar B10 for Tots. Perfect your reading skills at the Harvest Festival. Don’t miss the Doctor Who, Become a fan bought you lunch? Real Estate ...... A 3 1

sentation of Lipizzans, and maintains a The annual Middle Township “Harvest traditional as well as entertaining perfor- Festival” held in the heart of Cape May In 1970,miraculous Producer Gary Lashinsky white stallionsmance similar in many ways to what you Court House is a much anticipated social would see at the Spanish Riding School event celebrating the arrival of fall. created a new family arena attrac- of Vienna. Chris Chase of Advanced Chiroprac- The horses take center stage in the tic, 304 Rt. 9 S. Court House (http:// Religion ...... A 1 7 tion, starring The “World Famous” Wildwoods Convention Center for two chrischasedc.com), adds something spe- of the Herald Lipizzaner Stallions. brilliant performances, Oct 30-31 as the cial for his patients and friends of his Lipizzaner Stallions perform at 7:30 p.m., practice. He holds his annual “Fall Ex- Many horses and riders were brought Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday. travaganza.” Grilled Salmon Platter . . $8.95 from Europe to perform in this unique The Walt Disney movie, The Miracle “It’s a fun time that we like to extend to family oriented arena attraction. of the White Stallions, depicting General our patients as a way of saying thank you Over the years, more than twenty-five George S. Patton saving them at the end for putting their trust in us,” he said. million people throughout North and of World War II from certain extinction, He invites all current and past patients Sports...... A 1 8 South America, Great Britain, Europe, created an even greater worldwide inter- for a catered lunch by Otton’s Restaurant Australia and Hawaii have seen this inter- est in the Lipizzaner breed. Had it not and all the “friends” of the practice to nationally acclaimed spectacle. been for Patton, there would be no Lipiz- come also. on Facebook In this special Anniversary season of zans today. In the past years patients received gift The “World Famous” Lipizzaner Stallions, Tickets for the event can be purchased bags filled with t-shirts, gift certificates, all new music, choreography and rou- at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City and and door prizes from many local busi- tines have been incorporated in this an- through Ticketmaster. To charge-by- nesses. niversary edition with a major emphasis phone, call 800-745-3000. “We become part of people’s lives and Spout Off ...... A 2 2 on the historical background and foun- For more information about this event, it’s fun to thank them for choosing our dation of the Lipizzaner breed, from its visit www.lipizzaner.com. office,” Chase said. Served with French Fries or Baked Potato & Cole Slaw original breeding and use as a horse of If you are a current or past patient of war to a horse of nobility and aristocracy Over the years, more than twenty-five mil- Advanced Chiropractic, Dr. Chris Chase, to a living form of equestrian art. lion people throughout North and South America, Great Britain, Europe, Australia call Maegan at 465-5358 to RSVP. The show emulates the Spanish Rid- and Hawaii have seen this internationally ing School of Vienna, Austria, in its pre- acclaimed spectacle. Tides ...... See On Deck Oprah’s TV hubby What's Cooking? ...... A 1 8 comes to Cape May. What's On Deck Appetizer Special for Two "Calendar" ...... See On Deck 2 BBQ Clams, 2 Clams Casino, 2 Deviled $ w Woodbine mayor seeks grant for school project...... Page A 12 Clams, 2 Oysters Rockefeller ...... 8.95 w Joe Rossi: Wildwood safety offi cer gives back with football, ...... Page A 18 w Sixth Street Partners will appeal affordable housing decision, ...... Page A 31 Call ahead and we’ll have it waiting for you! A4 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Geothermal Hospital Scores (From Page A1) (From Page A1) The “postoperative hemorrhage” tracks two to three years, he said. formance last year and added that “Cape the extent to which patients experience Singh is intrigued by Cape May City’s desire for a Regional Medical Center continues to too much bleeding or large blood clots geothermal heating and cooling system for its new improve in 2009.” following a surgical procedure. Cape Re- convention hall. The “patient safety” portion of the gional’s score was .4 points higher than He said the geology underlying Cape May is simply report measures how well the hospital the state average. sand and gravel, which makes drilling more expensive. does in preventing complications from The “birth trauma indicator fl ags trauma While the construction of a closed loop system might be procedures. It measured the rate per 1,000 cases among live births in a hospital. Cape slighter higher than normal, it would still be cost effec- procedures performed in 2007. Regional’s score was only one point higher tive, said Singh. “We are proud to say that in 10 of the than the state average. Cape May is applying for a $300,000 state Department 12 patient safety indicators, Cape Regional The “outcome of care” portion of the of Environmental Protection grant to Medical Center was at or better than both report measures the hospital’s mortality install geothermal heating and cool- the state and national averages. In all 12 rates caring for patients in 2006 with four ing in the new center. The grant is patient safety indicators, Cape Regional medical conditions: heart attack, pneumo- for “Local Government Greenhouse Medical Center was better than the na- nia, heart failure and stroke. It measured Gas Reduction.” tional average,” Boriss said. the rate per 100 patients. The advantage of a Ground Source “We are also very proud of the care that “We are proud that Cape Regional Heat Pump System (GSHP) is that our surgeons provide as evidenced by hav- Medical Center is the only hospital in the ground temperatures are almost ing the second lowest rate in the state of southeast region whose mortality rates always closer to room temperature New Jersey for post operative pulmonary are below the state-wide average in all than the outdoor temperature. The embolism and deep vein thrombosis.” categories,” Boriss said. ground temperature is about 55 J.B. SINGH The only two indicators in which Cape “The ultimate goal is to eliminate medi- degrees here, he said. GeoExchange.org Regional scored below the state average cal errors,” Howard said in a release. “By A closed loop system consists of an array of six-inch A closed loop, geothermal, vertical system. were postoperative hemorrhage or hema- publicly reporting hospital’s scores, we en- boreholes 400 to 500 feet deep with a “U” 1.4-inch toma and birth trauma. courage all hospitals to improve care. Over tube of polyethylene pipe inserted at the bottom and the last six hospital performance reports, the borehole fi lled to the top with heat conductive grout, Recall Election quality of care has improved dramatically said Singh. in the areas we report on. This year, New (From Page A1) ago after living in Wildwood Crest. Roat is retired Each borehole can cover 1.5 to 1.7 tons of heating Jersey met or exceeded national averages Others in the recall election are: Al Bran- but previously worked as a casino bartender and and cooling. in 24 of 25 measures of quality care.” nen, Edward Harshaw, John Roat and Ernesto at Thompson Hardware in Wildwood Crest. He Water is circulated through the “U” tubes either ab- “New Jersey is a national leader in pro- Salvatico. ran unsuccessful campaigns for a seat on the sorbing heat from the earth in the winter or discharging moting health care quality and transpar- • Troiano, 58, is a lifelong city resident who Wildwood Crest Borough Commission in 1997 it in the summer. He said the closed loop system is the ency by giving consumers the facts they works as a concrete and masonry contractor. He and 2001. most reliable of the geothermal systems with the most need,” Gov. Jon S. Corzine added. “This has served on the commission since 1999 and • Salvatico, 81, has lived in Wildwood for more predictable construction costs and fewest operating and landmark report will contribute to safer was named mayor in 2003. than 20 years. He moved to the United States from maintenance problems. health care for everyone in our state.” • Davenport, 63, is also a lifelong resident Uruguay in 1964. Salvatico has run for a seat on The tubes would not be directly under a building but This story was fi rst published at cape- and retired after serving as a captain with the the commission in previous elections, including to one side. maycountyherald.com city’s Fire Department. He was appointed to the 2007 race, and previously ran unsuccess- Geothermal uses substantially less electricity to heat Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 City Commission in 2006 to fi ll the seat of the fully for a seat on the Cape May County Board and cool a building and there is no cooling tower, which or at: [email protected] can breed bacteria. The GSHP equipment uses a small late Commissioner Fred Wager and was elected of Freeholders. amount of space with the absence of unsightly equip- in 2007. Troiano and Davenport are running as a team News Digests ment on top or outside the building out in the elements, • Brannen, 66, has been a city resident since under the slogan, “Continued Good Government” said Singh. 1963 and currently works part-time in food sales. while Brannen and Harshaw are running together (From Page A1) He was involved in many of the earliest geothermal Brannen is a former chairman of the city’s Plan- under the slogan, “Had enough taxes yet?” together. People may submit questions installations in the region including the 80,000 square ning Board, and he served as a member of the Drawing for ballot position will be held at 4 ahead of time via e-mail, to denis@ foot Paragon Offi ce Center in Allentown, Pa. in 1992. Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improvement and p.m. Oct. 21 in City Hall. coastalbroadcasting.com. No one will be Singh, 75, said he receives a great deal of happiness Development Authority for 10 years. The last day for residents to register to vote in able to call in questions during the night seeing geothermal chosen for a building. • Harshaw, 60, is another lifelong city resident the recall election is Nov. 17, and the last day to of the debate. He said he is less focused on making money at this and continues to work as a history teacher at apply for an absentee ballot is Dec. 7. The election stage of life. the Cape May County Technical High School. will be held from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 8. APAC Seeks Members Parts of this story were fi rst published at capemay- Harshaw, who served on the city’s school board, Parts of this story were fi rst published at cape- countyherald.com ran unsuccessfully for a seat on City Commission maycountyherald.com AVALON — The Avalon Performing Contact Fichter at (609) 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: jfi ch- in 2007. Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. 25 or Arts Council is seeking new board mem- • Roat, 64, moved to Wildwood three years [email protected] [email protected] (Page A10 Please)

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Protecting You by Preparingpg our Healthcare Workers By BRIDGET FARRELL, doing to protect you when and State. cial masks, along with An Emeritus Senior Living Community RN you must visit their offi ces Health Each employee is en- hand hygiene, and clean- Director of Infection or facility? couraged to receive immu- ing of the room are all part Prevention and Employee Cape Regional Medical MATTERS nizations and encourage of our plan. 609.463.6344 Health and Wellness Center has initiated a full family members to do so Will Cape Regional 591 Route 9 South strategic plan to offer sea- also. Get rest and practice employees be vaccinated Much of the media at- sonal fl u vaccinations to all good hand hygiene (hand against H1N1? Our focus Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 tention on H1N1 focuses Medical Center employees washing or alcohol gel). will be on the protection on what you can do to and H1N1 vaccinations to Employees who are tru- of our healthcare work- www.emeritus.com protect yourself and your healthcare workers pro- ly sick with a fever and a ers. We will be following ©2007 Emeritus Senior Living loved ones, but what are viding direct care of our cough and know they have the CDC’s priority listing local healthcare providers patients in our facility. the fl u must stay home and in order to offer the vol- get well. That’s the best We ask all of our health- B. FARRELL untary vaccine to those care providers to offer medicine our healthcare healthcare workers most MORROW/SYED masks/tissues to any pa- workers can give to a pa- at risk as quickly as pos- EAR NOSE THROAT tient with signs of infl u- fore and after each contact tient. Remember, patients sible. When we protect enza. Almost 200 of our with their friend or loved don’t move from room to ourselves we protect our PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS staff have completed a one who is hospitalized, room, but healthcare pro- patients as well. hand hygiene program. and to follow any isola- viders do. Is the Cape May County Look for their gold Hand tion precautions. Visitors All patients entering our Health Department offer- Snoring Problem? will fi nd the alcohol hand system are evaluated for ing H1N1 vaccination? Dr. William Morrow Hygiene Champion pin Snoring may be eliminated or greatly and ask them for more in- dispensers outside of the fl u symptoms. Patients can Yes, clinics will be held formation. elevators, and inside the be tested by performing a from late Oct. to Jan. of- improved through the latest techniques. In addition, we focus on entrance to each patient nasal washing. However, fering school based clin- our Protect Our Patients room. since fl u is widespread ics, and at least seven Snoring may also be a sign of a more serious “Share Your Care – Not What if we have a high now, a physician may not public clinics throughout condition - Obstructive Sleep Apnea. We your Germs” education number of cases? We have readily order a test. the county. Other sites program. an Emergency Prepared- The decision to treat include pharmacies, long- have many years of experience and success Visitors play an impor- ness Plan that is available patients with antiviral term care, and some phy- tant role in supporting and to all Medical Center em- therapy is done on a case- sician practices. in treating these conditions. by-case basis. If the person Dr. Zubair A. Syed encouraging hospitalized ployees. Additional plans More information is patients. 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SKIN AS ECOSYSTEM If you want to observe a fascinating ecosystem À lled with vast amounts of fascinating life forms, you don’t have to travel to a South American rain forest—all you have to do is examine your own skin under a microscope. According to information newly attained from the National Institute of Health’s Human Microbiome Project, scientists have used gene-decoding techniques to identify about 1,000 strains (or species) of bacteria from only 20 spots on the skin of 10 people. As might be imagined, there are more species of bacteria in warm, moist areas like the underarms than there are on the generally dry forearms. While some bacteria are “good,” others have the potential to cause harm. So, a harmonious balance is desirable. Our skin is our À rst line of defense when it comes to protecting our bodies. It plays a critical role in regulating body temperature, insulates us against bumps and bangs, and protects us from germs and other foreign bodies. The importance of proper skin care cannot be stressed enough. If you have questions about anything discussed in today’s column, call LAWRENCE PAOLINI D.O., P.C. at 609-465- 8788. We are located at 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Visit our website at www.paolinidermatology.com for more information and to learn about skin conditions and the wide range of services we offer. Please send any questions or comments to my offi ce or e-mail me at: [email protected] P.S. According to the scientiÀ c investigation mentioned above, scientists found that the bacteria under two unrelated people’s underarms are more similar than the bacteria living on one person’s underarm and forearm. Taking You Well Into the Future A8 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Health & Senior Lifestyles Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 w ww.whhmd.com Does Everyone Get Depressed? By DR. WILLIAM H. constitutes depression. ger and depression comes of depression or another, who never experience a HANKIN One kind of depression out of the blue. A fi rst epi- one decides whether to loss deeply or who always William H. Hankin, MD that many people some- sode can occur at almost get professional help based bounce back without dif- General Psychiatry In the fi eld of psychiatry, times go through is the de- any stage of life. Whether on many considerations. If fi culty. Some people are many people ask if depres- pression of loss. Nowadays, triggered or spontaneous a it’s a fi rst time event, the content with their lives 303 Cour thouse-South Dennis Rd 65 Central Square sion isn’t normal? Depres- this might mean loss of a person cannot always talk tendency is to try to ride it and themselves. For the Cape May Cour t House, NJ Linwood, NJ sion can mean many things job. 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Needed An old news clipping and ship would put into the Breakfast Nanos, a Lodge 7 board member. “The repairs to the building in- photo were found offering school,” he said. building was vacant for years. We put a clude the removal of a an account of a resident The organization will SWAINTON — The lot of money and effort into it, but the chimney from one side of who remembered an os- also undertake fundraising Public Policy Committee result has been worth it. We’ve gotten the building because it is prey nest atop the belfry. events. of the Middle Township tremendous positive feedback. People pulling away from the build- Clark said the public The plan is to use the Chamber of Commerce love the facade.” school for educational and has announced that it will The outstanding renovation recently Lower MUA cultural events include hold it’s annual Candidates received an award from the Greater Cape May County FOP’s new home at (From Page A3) participated in part of the concerts on the broad lawn, Breakfast on Thursday, Oct. Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, and environment where she 90 minute closed session. weddings and perhaps as a 22 at The Sand Barrens Golf 3207 Pacifi c Avenue is an example of according to its members, has become retro mid-century design, with blue and faced harassment. She said MUA Confl ict Attorney welcome/history center. Club on Route 9 here. one of the most photographed building in she was not informed that Jeffrey Barnes offered a Clark said a gazebo would Breakfast will be at 8 white ceramic tile, iconic globe lighting Wildwood thanks to the unique design. and neon signage. her position was being statement that confused fi t well on the property. a.m. and candidates re- More than 300 dignitaries, invited the audience. He said MUA The committee is also marks begin at 8:30 a.m. abolished by either the guests and members of the public serve the public. would continue to negotiate seeking memories, artifacts A short question and an- executive director or offi ce attended the dedication of the new “Our lodge is very involved with serving with the union pertaining and photos of the school. swer period will follow. supervisor. building, including Sen. Jeff Van Drew the community,” said Shawn Yuhas, Lodge to any type of alternatives Lower Township Mayor Invited to attend are: Lower Township Coun- (D-1st), Assemblyman Nelson Albano 7 secretary. “The new building enables us to save one or two positions Michael Beck said he envi- Middle Township Com- cilman Glenn Douglass (D-1st), Commissioner Bill Davenport, to offer meeting space for some local non- and to fi nd other types of sions the school as a part of mittee candidates, Steve asked if there was the pos- F.O.P. Lodge 7 President Lt. Christopher profi t groups. We also use the lodge to plan savings benefi cial to MUA revitalization of Bayshore Barry (D), Daniel Lockwood sibility to share the Town- Howard and representatives of various work on community projects such as our and its ratepayers. Road with a CVS Store soon (R) and Burgess (Butch) ship’s CFO with the MUA. police departments. annual Christmas toy drive.” Barnes said MUA would to be constructed on the Hamer (I). He said he was opposed to The Fraternal Order of Police is Parts of this story were fi rst published proceed with the abolish- former Villas Lumber site, Cape May County Board the layoffs and suggested comprised of active and retired law at capemaycountyherald.com the two women be placed ment of the positions but retirement apartments at of Chosen Freeholders can- enforcement offi cers of all ranks from all with the understanding Townbank and Bayshore didate Leonard Desiderio in other positions at the branches of government. Members work Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. 25 will continue to negotiate roads and demolition of (R). MUA. side by side to improve the profession and or [email protected] In a written statement, with union representa- some derelict homes. He State Assembly 1st Dis- Dawn Cottrell said there tives. said the Fishing Creek trict candidates Nelson was no possibility that a Robert Fothergill, former School is at the center of Albano (D), Matt Miliam News Digests For additional information call Mike at CFO could do the work of executive director of Lower the township. (D), Michael Donohue (R) (From Page A4) (609) 967-8041 or send an email to: the two women. She said Township MUA, said he Beck said the school and John McCann (R). bers to help with their mission of pro- [email protected] she believed the layoffs has offered to undertake could provide meeting Project chairperson, viding cultural and artistic programming were for “personal rea- the CFO position at no cost space for groups of 25 to Susan Bonder urges all for both Avalon and Cape May County. sons.” to the MUA. He said he 40 persons. Chamber members and The Board members identify quality pro- Tailgate for United Way Cottrell said Armbruster served as executive direc- A web site has been prospective members to grams, chair events, including the June was being punished for tor of the MUA for 10 years established: www.fish- attend. Art Show & Sale, and provide general WILDWOOD CREST — Support your bringing in a labor union. and during one of those ingcreekschool.org Visit www.middletown- assistance with all events throughout Philadelphia Eagles and the United Way Claire Galiano, vice years, was also Township Donations can be sent to shipchamberofcommerce. the year. Positions are open to anyone, of Cape May County at a tailgate party president/director of the Manager. Friends of the Fishing Creek org e-mail info@middle- regardless of where they live; those out at Fitzpatrick’s Crest Tavern. Fitzpat- professional division of Parts of this story were School, 2600 Bayshore Rd., townshipchamberofcom- of the area in the winter can also serve. rick’s Crest Tavern is partnering with United Food and Commer- fi rst published at capemay- Villas, NJ, 08251. merce.org , or call 463- The Board meets on the fi rst Monday of the United Way during the Fifth Annual cial Workers Local 152, countyherald.com Parts of this story were 1655 for information. the month at the Avalon Senior Center. United Way Tailgate Party on Oct. 26. (Page A14 Please) Senior Lifestyles and Health & Fitness New Treatment Available for Chronic Heel Pain ShortStay Rehabilitation There are 3.85 million tissue that stretches from be considered. of the skin, swelling and trasound Diagnostic Tech- cases of chronic heel pain the base of the toes, across As with any procedure, or numbness or tingling. nology, and Board Certi- and LongTerm Care in the United States, cost- the arch of the foot, to the complications may arise Birk is a Diplomate, fi ed in foot surgery. ing healthcare 2.29 bil- point at which it inserts but less than one per- American Board of Podi- To learn more about lion dollars. Now a new into the heel. cent of the cases during atric Surgery and a Fellow Shockwave Therapy or 20-minute non-surgical Typically pain is the the FDA clinical trials of of the American College of foot-related problems, call procedure can alleviate worst with the fi rst few ESWT reported some mild Foot and Ankle Surgeons 609-465-1644. chronic heel pain (Plantar steps in the morning. It is complication like bruising as well as certifi ed in Ul- 700 Town Bank Rd., Facsiitis) and Dr. Charles sometimes associated with North Cape May, NJ 08204 Birk offers it. a heel spur, in which case Birk has offi ces in Cape it is called “heel spur syn- Farrell Chiropractic May Court House and in drome.” 609-898-8899 Beesleys Point and is spe- The condition can usu- & Rehabilitation . cially trained to offer this ally be successfully treated new treatment for heel with conservative thera- www.genesishcc.com pain. pies such as the use of James P. Farrell D.C. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Plantar Facsiitis (heel anti-infl ammatory medica- We understand care, pain) results from infl am- tions, ice packs, stretching • Emergency Services Call today for info we practice compassion EQUAL HOUSING mation of the connective exercises, orthotic devic- on Respite OPPORTUNITYCare • Headache/Migraine es, night splints, cortisone injections and physical • Natural Pain Management therapy. If the condition does • Flexibility Training • Geriatrics Is chronic heel pain not clear up, ESWT or Shockwave Therapy may • Special $40 an hour Swedish Massage preventing you from Nov. Amputee • Soft Tissue Rehabilitation living an active Support Group • Neck & Back Injuries lifestyle? Meeting Set 609-463-4590 • 211 South Main Street Unit 302 • Cape May Court House The November meeting www.drjamesfarrell.com Nowyou can do of the Un-limb-ited Po- something about it! tential Amputee Support Group will be held Nov. Dr. Scott Lozier If you are one of the millions of people who suffer from chronic heel 16 from 1 – 2 p.m. in the Maruchi Room at Cape Re- pain (plantar fasciitis) and have not responded to traditional therapies, gional Medical. Dr. Michael Spagnolo an innovative therapy may offer you relief. This is a support group Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) can be used to alleviate for people with amputa- the pain, and increase mobility without surgery and the associated risks. tions and their families. The group will meet to ESWT is performed on an outpatient basis and you can generally resume discuss different aspects of your daily activities within 12-24 hours. daily living, as well as to share ideas, resources and Emergency appointments welcome. other useful information. According to Helen CFBHARLES . IRK, DPM, FACFAS Keller, “A happy life con- Free Lumineers Consult Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery sists not in the absence, Fellow American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons but in the mastery of hard- CosmeticCosmetic anandd GGeneraleneral Board Certified in Foot Surgery - Certified in Ultrasound Diagnostic Technology ship.” Dentistry Certified in E.S.W.T.(SHOCKWAVE) FOR HEEL PAIN We invite you to sup- port this new activity. For BEESLEY’S POINT New Patients Welcome CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE more information, please 29 East Mechanic Street 618 N. Shore Road call Audrey Smith at 609- We’ll Give You Something 609-465-2626 465-1644 390-8181 898-0803 or John McDon- 6 Village Drive, CMCH ald at 609-861-5695. To Smile About Located near Cape Regional Medical Center

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1-lb., cont. Culinary Reserves, Super Lump Crabmeat A12 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Safe Driving GARDNER TRUE VALUE Woodbine Mayor Seeks Grant, Classes Slated HARDWARE COURT HOUSE — The Not Bonds To Perform School Upgrades fall schedule for the AARP Your Headquarters For Drivers Safety Program has By AL CAMPBELL ing from the Department approve.” for the borough’s efforts to been announced. It is as Fall Flowers & Decorations! of Community Affairs, As indicated in the secure additional grants to follows: WOODBINE — On Oct. and other appropriations Oct. 14 story, according leverage state Department Oct. 28 and 29: 5-9 p.m. 14, the day this news- at the state and federal to Superintendent Lynda of Education grants and Devico Senior Center. Con- paper reported in a page level, which, combined, Anderson-Towns, a straw minimize or eliminate tact Frank Angelone, 463- one story that Woodbine “have resulted in a $5 poll hazard indicated sup- any additional burden on 0939. School District and Bor- million initiative for the port for the project, if it did taxpayers.” ough Council were at odds library, technology center, not raise taxes. He stated he was “opti- Ladies Golf over a $6-million refer- gymnasium, and related The mayor contended mistic” that a coordinated Scores Reported endum for renovations, site improvements being that it would, in fact, raise plan to modernize the Mayor William Pikolycky undertaken at no cost to taxes if no grants were school “can be accom- COURT HOUSE — Re- issued a press release stat- the borough,” he stated. sought to defray the total. plished without the need sults for the 3 Clubs and a ing that an application had The release seemed to The borough release for bonding and the long- Putter tournament of the been made for $500,000. be an effort on the mayor’s continued, “This applica- term consequences that Wildwood Women’s Golf According to the re- part to negate the need for tion for Small Cities Com- can be a fi nancial burden Association played Oct. • Mums • Daisies • Home & Garden Decor lease, application was a tax increase, since the munity Development Pub- to the taxpayers. He also 14 were: made to the state Depart- school district had sought lic Facilities funding, once reaffirmed the adminis- A Flight, fi rst low gross: ment of community Affairs approval from council to again, the mayor hopes to tration’s commitment to Ruth Staffer, Low Net, Gin- Gardner True Value Hardware ny Carlin 2489 Route 9, Ocean View • 624-1625 for Small Cities Public use $2 million of its bond- be able to minimize the work with the Board of Facilities Program. “If ing power to augment the burden on the local tax- Education to upgrade the B Flight, fi rst Low Gross, Store Hours: Mon. - Fri., 8am-6pm Cathy Hasson, Low Net, Sat., 8am-5pm • Sun. 9am-3pm approved, this grant will school district’s $4-mil- payers and avoid the need school. be used for the replace- lion maximum bonding for bonding to meet the Parts of this story were Corine Reynolds ment/reconstruction of capability. local share for some of the fi rst published at capemay- C Flight fi rst Low Gross, NOW 2 LOCATIONS! the basic school operating District Architect of Re- critically-needed internal countyherald.com Petey Back, Low Net , Nan- systems, including the cord Design Collaborative, infrastructure improve- Contact Campbell at cy Schaffer HIGHER PRICES PAID! HVAC, roof reconstruction through its principal Louis ments for the existing (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or D Flight, fi rst Low Gross, and electrical distribution DeLosso, told the Herald school, including the heat- at: [email protected] Dolores Garvey, Low Net, Lucille Behl. COMPARE OUR PRICES TO WHAT OTHERS ARE PAYING! You'll Be Glad You Did! upgrades at the Woodbine that, despite Pikolycky’s ing system, windows and Elementary School,” the apparent surprise over the other appurtenances” 9GOLD 9SILVER 9 mayor stated. district’s plan revealed at Pikolycky continued (609) 884-5151 9COINS 9JEWELRY 9 Those upgrades, it con- the Oct. 1 council meet- that “While a project of Bob Obermeier and Sons tinued, would be made in ing, the school district this magnitude may have BUYING PAYING Est. 1970 • Licensed & Insured accordance with the rec- had, on Feb. 20, submitted to be implemented in 14K JEWELRY $$21.0023.00 DWT DWT NJ State Lic # 13VH00282200 (($ $13.55/Gram)14.84/Gram) ommendations contained an appropriations request phases, by doing so and INC. SILVER COINS 9X10x FACE FACE VALUE VALUE in the school facilities form to Sen. Robert Me- leveraging other resources (1964 & Earlier) plan approved by the N.J. nendez (D-NJ). 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She noted the of which 66 have been owners of the soon-to-be be part of a future condo- to merit an expansion to CAPE MAY — The city’s signifi cance by a survey un- theater was over 50-years- closed and demolished demolished Beach Theatre minium complex or hotel. add four more screens be- Planning Board voted unan- dertaken on behalf of HPC, old which is considered with only three remaining here on Beach Avenue, Franks said plans for con- fore next summer. Before imously Oct. 13 to pass which was last updated in historic and had retained in operation in New Jersey, disputes facts presented dos have not been aban- Christmas, projection will a resolution designating 1992. features of its original con- said Powick. to Cape May’s Planning doned but he did not know be converted to digital and the Beach Theatre as a Fineberg said HPC is in struction including wood Preservation New Jersey Board last week by those “what would ultimately 3D, said Frank. key, contributing historic the process of surveying balustrades, shop windows, said the theater is the fi rst trying to save the 50-year- happen.” He said Frank In addition, Frank The- building. all the properties in the leaded glass windows, and only remaining exam- old theater. Theatres would do “what’s atres is negotiating with The resolution has no city. The Beach Theatre original box offi ce, wood ple of a storefront theater Frank said after demoli- best for the building and Johnny Rockets Restau- effect on a demolition ap- does not appear on the paneling in lobby, raised at the Jersey Shore. Powick tion, the Beach Theatre’s what we think is best for rants to open a location at proval issued last sum- 1992 survey as an historic moldings and murals. said Jean Kolva, who is lobby and items such as the area.” the site. Johnny Rockets is mer by the city’s Historic property. Powick said only one preparing a new survey the leaded glass over the Attendance at the Beach an international restaurant Preservation Commission Fineberg said there were of four National Register of historic properties for doorways will remain and Theatre during the past chain that provides food (HPC.) The theater’s own- eight criteria to determine criteria needs to be met to HPC, said the building is a be restored. He said a pre- summer was dismal. in a nostalgic atmosphere, ers, Frank Investments, if a building was historic be a signifi cant historical key historic building. sentation to the Planning “If you saw the small featuring hamburgers, have stated it plans to de- using guidelines from the building. According to Cape May Board contained a number amount of people that went shakes and malts. molish the theater section National Register of His- She said the Beach The- Construction Offi cial Bill of errors. there, it wouldn’t fi ll one Frank said they ap- of the building before the toric Places. The criteria atre was designed by the- Callahan, Frank Invest- Frank said the front of of our complexes for one proached Ritz Carlton to end of the year. include: character, inter- ater architect William Lee ments has not applied for the building would remain night, the whole summer’s build a boutique hotel on The approval of the Plan- est or value as part of the and built by William C. a demolition permit, which including all the shops and admissions,” said Frank. the Beach Theatre site. He ning Board would be part development, heritage or Hunt who built theaters involves documenting that even the theater marquee. He said the Beach The- said that may be something of a three-tiered process cultural characteristics of and piers at the shore. Hunt water, electric and gas ser- He said the front of the atre Foundation still owes that will be considered in to have the Beach Theatre a city, association with was elected to both the vice has been turned off in building has significant Frank Theatres almost the next couple of years. deemed a key, contributing events that were signifi- state Senate and House. the building. deterioration in the granite $50,000 in rent. The opening of a new structure by City Council. cant to history of a city, bases under the windows Frank said the theater convention hall across the The city’s HPC passed a association with persons which will be restored to section of the building street could interest a hotel resolution on April 27 with signifi cant in city’s past or All About original condition. would be demolished no developer, he said. Frank that same designation. embodiment of a period The claim the Beach later than the fi rst of the said there is no rush to The Planning Board’s res- or type of construction, Theatre is the last movie year. He said asbestos re- build on site with Frank olution now moves to City architecture or engineer- Fishing theater at the shore built moval would start in the Investments inventory of Council for a vote. Even if ing. Also: identification By Steven Lerario into a row of shops is com- next week. The stores will 125 commercial properties council passes an ordinance with a builder, designer, pletely untrue, said Franks. continue to operate after in seven states. to declare the theater his- architect or artist as part of He said Frank Theatres the demolition. “Right now, the theater torically signifi cant to the heritage of city or structur- owns theaters in Stone There are no plans for loses money, it would be city, it would have no effect ally innovative, location or Before this big northeast were in the Back Bay. Don Harbor and Ocean City immediate construction better off as a parking lot,” on the planned demolition. characteristic that make wind for the last four days from Moorestown weighed that also have stores in of a condo or hotel proj- said Frank. “We would Frank Investments has ap- it a familiar visual feature of last week, the fi shing a kingfi sh 2.2 pounds and the front. ect. Franks said they had make more money.” proval for demolition until or likely to yield historical in the surf was picking 18 inches long. Greg from “They are testifying to several years to start con- He said it is not uncom- Jan. 1, 2011, according to information. up. The fish were chas- Carlise Pa. caught a tautog things that are inaccurate,” struction. mon to tear down and re- Planning Board Chairman The meeting began with ing large schools of rain at the TI bridge almost fi ve said Franks. “People should While the stores have place movie theaters after Bill Bezaire. a PowerPoint presentation fi sh and pushing them up pounds and 20 inches us- understand what we are freestanding rear walls, 25 years of use. Robert Fineberg, solici- by resident Jean Powick on the beach. These fi sh ing green crabs. doing, we are saving a a temporary wall will be Frank said his advice to tor for HPC, said resident who built a case for the were blue fi sh in the 4 to The inshore boats are piece of history in that you constructed at the rear of the City of Cape May, had Barbara Skinner, who saved historical significance of 5- pound range. having fun with small blue are saving the front of that the theater lobby following they been interested in Ponderlodge in Lower the Beach Theatre. On Friday the bite start- fi sh and short stripers chas- building and making it part demolition of the theater owning the Beach Theatre, Township, recommended Powick said the the- ed at the Cold Spring jetty ing schools of peanut bun- of something that’s much section, he said. would have been to tear it the theater for key historic ater was within the city’s with short and keeper size ker. The blues were small more beautiful.” Franks said people at down and put something designation to the HPC. He National Landmark Dis- bass. Most of the fi sh were but their were plenty of He said the theater is an the shore no longer sup- modern it its place. coming from the rocks at them. old building that contains port “cinema in any ma- He said demolishing the the cold spring jetty. Plugs, Now is the time of the asbestos. terial manner.” Theaters building would save Frank Beach Theatre bucktails and soft plastics year to start trying live (From Page A1) “Even if we were to keep in Ocean City are only Theatres money on operat- shads were working. eels and at night, try plugs a theater on the property, marginally profitable, he ing losses and real estate make the place operable.” This is fall fi shing. This from Back Bay docks. Black we would still tear that said. taxes. Frank said no one In the end, repair costs and common area maintenance report came from Jim’s works good at night. Try a down,” said Franks. “The seashore theaters tried harder to success- charges “equaled out,” said Jackson. Bait in Cape May. After pink worm every once in He said the design of have gone by the wayside fully operate the theater He told the Herald he is not worried about the the blow the water was to while just to check if there the roof prevents install- because there are other than the Beach Theatre $100,000 loan the foundation must repay to the City of churned up to catch fi sh. is a weakfi sh in the area. I ing larger movie screens. things to do,” said Franks. Foundation. Cape May. The foundation used the funds to lease the A few fi sh were reported know fi rst hand they like Beach Theatre and operate it from the fall of 2007 to from the upper Delaware pink at night especially on News Digests the end of 2008. Bay on the chunk. All an ou going tide Jackson said the fi nancing is a balloon loan with “ex- (From Page A10) Haven, Mich., this week to make their reports were from before Sunny met a couple of debut in a fi lm with actress Jennifer tremely modest interest prior to the maturity,” which the blow. new buddies this week. The event will kick off at 6 p.m. for the Connelly. Connelly is slated to drive the comes due in the fall of 2012. He said “dozens and Miah-maul and the fl at Salty a black lab and Buddy Eagles/Redskins football game and will iconic tram in the fi lm “What’s Wrong dozens” of local businesspersons and residents made top were holding the fi sh a chocolate lab. So Sun- feature Spanky’s Barbeque, prizes and with Virginia?” that is currently in pledges to guaranty repayment of the loan to the city if before the blow. The water ny has two more doggie giveaways. Patrons are asked to drop by production in Michigan. Two Wildwoods the foundation did not have the funds. temperature has dropped friends. at the party with a reusable bag fi lled Boardwalk Special Improvement District In a worst-case scenario, Cape May taxpayers would in the bay into the 50`s. Sunny gives the fi shing with personal care items that can help employees will travel with the cars and not be responsible for the loan. The fund was set up with Expect the bite to be on six barks this week. ease the burden for United Way clients. the movie production company is paying the state Department of Community Affairs originally to by the time this report hits These include: toothpaste, toothbrushes, all the expenses. loan $600,000 for the reconstruction of Congress Hall the news stands. Lerario can be reached soap, shampoo, deodorant, lotion, new hotel. That loan was repaid. Avalon Hodge Podge Bait at steveattheclub@yahoo. socks, underwear and t-shirts. Come The Beach Theatre Foundation has been trying to fi nd and Tackle reports king fi sh com. with personal care items or a minimum Wall Groundbreaking Set fi nancing to purchase the theater from Frank Theatres $5 donation and help yourself to some WILDWOOD — The effort to bring or interest a developer in buying it. Spanky’s Barbeque on the house. a permanent replica of the black granite Jackson said if the foundation were able to fi nd a de- Get news alerts on your phone! wall to the city is another step closer veloper to create a “boutique hotel” with a theater, the Text “CMCNews” to 74574 Trams on the Big Screen with a groundbreaking scheduled for loan repayment would be a small part of a multimillion- Nov. 11, Veterans Day at 12:30 p.m. dollar deal. The loan payback would be blended in with WILDWOOD — Quiet on the set! Vincent DePrinzio, treasurer of the the development costs, he said. Roll camera! Action and watch the tram- Jackson questions Bruce Frank’s theory that movie Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter CAPE MAY car! Two tram engines and three tram theaters in shore towns are no longer fi nancially viable. SOCIAL seating cars will make the trip to South (Page A35 Please) Jackson said if a theater were in good condition, it would COUNTY draw customers. The Frank’s Rio Grande complex is doing very well SPOTLIGHT because it is state-of-the-art, said Jackson. He said a clean, technically up-to-date theater could do well in Cape May or Wildwood. Customers will not go to a theater that is dirty, smells SAY IT WITH moldy, if the fi lm projection and sound is poor quality and seats are rotting away, said Jackson. SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT! Jackson said the foundation does not regret its work in keeping the theater open for the 2007 and 2008 Happy Birthday Complete Exterior Renovations summer seasons. The rumor mill in Cape May is turning out stories Congratulations Roofi ng and Siding • Expert Leak Repairs of a parking lot replacing the rear section of the Beach Theatre and even a parking garage to serve a Convention Wedding Announcement WE INSTALL: Windows • Doors • Decks • Vinyl Rails • Vinyl Siding Hall set to open in 2011. Maintenance Free Exteriors • Carpentry Service • Reroofi ng Specialists Jackson said he would rather see the foundation oper- Graduation • Promotion ate the theater for the next few years, rather than a park- Residential And Commercial • Metal Roofi ng Systems • Flat Roofs ing lot on the property, in the event no new development Anniversary • Award is undertaken for the next two to three years. Serving South Jersey For Over 3 Generations Free Estimates Anything... 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DAN LOCKWOOD ancy, Podell argued that the would fi nd other means to According to Giordano, Winners for Middle Township WOODBINE — Resi- current ordinance, which “get rid” of them such as Benson told some of the dents of the Carol Lynn Re- has been in place all 30 unreasonable maintenance Carol Lynn residents that VILLAS — Lower Town- Committee sort were back before this years of Carol Lynn’s ex- fee increases. asked for his help in chang- ship Recreation Dept. an- Saturday, October 24th 10am-5pm borough’s council Oct. 15, istence and was not being Podell told council by ing the ordinance at an nounced the Halloween 9 North Boyd St. again asking the governing enforced by the borough, changing the local code AARP meeting that the parade winners. They are: Adjacent to the Harvest Festival body to change its current was now, “not likely en- this would underscore the ordinance “could not be Two years old: Rebecca ordinance to allow them to forceable.” Podell went on anti-eviction act and clarify changed”. Smith, Sarah huff, Chey- reside year around in the to reiterate, “There is no the rights of the residents at During public comments, enne Hamby. campground. reason the borough can’t Carol Lynn. They have the Giordano confronted the Three-five years old: This time, attorney David just go ahead and change right to not be evicted with mayor with two of the se- Maya Daly, Isabelle Phillips, Podell, of South Jersey Legal the ordinances. out judicial process and nior citizens who asked for Noah Penn. Services, formally repre- Members of the hom- protection against “uncon- Bensons help. Six-eight years old: sented the newly formed eowners’ association specu- scionable” rent increases “Two weeks ago, Mike Olivia Krenzien, Kaitlyn homeowners’ association. lated the campground’s and fees and unreasonable Benson was at an AARP Dougherty, Aubry Ruffo. Podell addressed council owner Anthony “Smokey” changes to the leases. meeting and a couple of Nine-12 years old: Al- and provided copies of a le- Saduk, who is also a bor- According to Kirsch, our senior citizens that are exa Piro, Lily Grey, Laura gal memorandum outlining ough Councilman, and his the Saduks have already here tonight asked Mike Lombardelli. Carol Lynn residents’ and wife Carol Lynn were using asked the residents to sign Benson if the ordinance Group/Family Float: their homeowners’ associa- the ordinance as an ex- a different lease that the could be changed and he St. John Family, Hess Fam- Learn how YOU can help tion legal position. cuse to limit the time they association’s attorney has fl at out told them no it can’t ily, Ewing Family. “There is no question could spend at the park advised them “not to sign.” be changed. And they asked Best of Show: Henson to make Middle Township under the state statues and because the campground’s Kirsch did not elaborate as him are you sure and he Family. a better place for your family regulations that the borough infrastructure that was 30 to what has changed in the never offered to look into (Rain date Oct. 25th) clearly has the authority to years old could no longer new lease. it or say maybe it could be “A government big [email protected] change the local code and bear the full time use of the Councilman Louis Mur- changed. And this man was enough to give you ev- or 609-463-9667 allow residents to live there residents. ray made a motion to di- our solicitor for eighteen erything you want, is ~CHECKS AND BALANCES~ year-round.” Podell said. Carol Lynn Home Own- rect the Borough Solicitor years and you’re endorsing strong enough to take In addition to being able ers Association president Paul Baldini to draft an him,” said Giordano. everything you have”. ...because it’s time Paid for by Lockwood for Committee, Robert Ianucci Treasurer ordinance to change the Giordano offered to allow Thomas Jefferson local code, which was the mayor to verify with the The Other Side of the Story seconded by Councilman senior citizens what Benson Douglas Watkins. Coun- said. The mayor did not In response to this story, simple registration, there cilman Saduk and Ortiz comment and moved on. resort owner Carol Saduk is no fee. both abstained from voting, After the meeting, both said: • Darren Kirsch and Councilman Murray, Ryan, of the elderly residents told • As owners of Carol his association signed the Rodriguez and Watkins all the Herald about Benson’s Lynn Resorts, we have lease and now he is the voted yes. unwillingness to help them not asked anyone to sign one that wants to change Nick Giordano has been and requested their names a new lease. Rather, we it. an outspoken resident of not be used in fear of retali- want the lessees to adhere • The special relation- the campground, ques- ation. to the terms of the lease ship between the Mayor tioned whether the rela- A message left on Ben- that they did sign, in which and Councilman Saduk tionship between “Mayor son’s cellular phone voice they agreed to comply with is that they have worked Pikolycky and his council- mail for comment was not A SENSIBLE APPROACH rules of the campground together for over 19 years man” is unethical. returned. and all government regu- and have not raised the lo- Bathrooms that are graced with beau- only place in the world where people are Giordano said he be- lations. cal purpose tax that entire tiful outdoor views have the potential to able to obtain complete privacy. Creating came suspicious ever since • They are being asked time while bringing the become sense-indulging spa retreats. This a home spa in the bathroom is a wonder- Freeholder Director Daniel only to sign that they re- new gym, library and fi re is especially true of bathrooms at ground ful way to recreate the feeling of visiting Beyel said at a July 14 ceived a copy of the revised truck as well as keeping level that open to private patios. Once the a fancy spa and doing so is much easier freeholder meeting there rules of the lease, which State Police in Woodbine, ELENA’S privacy of these rooms is optimized with than you think. At QUALITY HOME seemed to be “a special we have every right to to name a few. CREST PIER additional landscaping features such as CENTER, we specialize in bathrooms- arrangement between the amend as we see fi t. • The proposed ordi- Beauty Salon campground and the Bor- plantings and fences, the installation of and kitchens and feature brand name man- • The lease clearly states nance allowing residency ough of Woodbine that French doors enables homeowners to take ufacturers, competitive prices, shopping that we are a campground will double the property doesn’t agree in full with their baths to a whole new dimension. The convenience, and free computer-assisted and not a low cost housing taxes by making the over the N.J. campground code.” tub and shower should be positioned so design. Our showroom is open weekdays, project. 600 campsite residents Giordano also questioned that they are afforded a direct, unimpeded 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to • The majority of lease entitled to full services whether Ortiz’s vote was holders are in complete including sending children view of the outdoors. The incorporation of 4 p.m. more “political favors”. support of the new rules to school. a rain-style showerhead further promotes Ortiz is a member of Inde- and regulations, and to • The current ordinance the natural feeling of being outdoors on a pendents for Woodbine, the keep it a campground as it has worked just fi ne for rainy day. To further the sensual appeal of same party as the Pikolycky was designed. over 30 years, allowing full the room, audio speakers can be installed HINT: Bathrooms that overlook balco- and Saduk. • The new rule that is access campsites while not Class with a that À ll the room with soft music. nies can also incorporate the use of sliding Michael Benson, the being objected to is only a burdening the taxpayers. The bathroom is one of the most im- doors, to create an inviting indoor/outdoor former Borough Solicitor, is little sass portant rooms in the house. It is often the effect. currently running for coun- HeatherHth&AtltiA & Atlantic Aves., www.qualityhomectr.com cil as a Republican and has Wildwood Crest Quality Home Center • 1249 Rt. 9 South • Cape May Court House • 609-465-5029 been endorsed by Pikolycky 523-0747

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Walk-Ins Welcome display of over 50 T- honor all who lost their lives Cost is $25 for chamber shirts hang on a fi gurative to domestic violence, under members, churches and Rio Grande Plaza (ShopRite Ctr.) - 889-8867 “clothesline” along the the fl agpole at the Cape May community organizations Cape May Court House (Acme Ctr.) - 465-9919 second floor hallway of County Campus, today at 6 and $100 for non chamber Atlantic Cape Community p.m., rain or shine. members. RSVP to 399- College (ACCC). Another vigil will be held 1412. at 6 p.m. Oct. 28 at Light- The display is centered RIO STADIUM THEATRE by a mannequin that rep- house Deliverance Minis- Rt. 9 & 47 in the Rio Mall, Rio Grande • 609-889-4799 resents a battered woman tries Church, 215 Washing- Cape May County’s Only All with her arm in a sling ton Ave. in Woodbine. 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A few discreetly toy, and the discoloration advocate.” teer info. night, opens Wed. 10/28 & “New Moon” midnight show 11/19 around her lip is the result Among many free con- of a bee sting. She would fidential services offered, be too embarrassed to ad- coalition counselors attend COSMIC RED PIN mit that her mannequin domestic court to support STONE HARBOR boyfriend got drunk and hit victims through the pro- her, again. cess of gaining a restraining RESIDENTS The worst injury of all is order. Saturday Nights the blow to her self-esteem For students who have and dignity when she be- been fortunate to never 8pm8 - 12 Midnight lieves that she had somehow have a personal experience provoked and/or deserved with abuse, Apel-Gendron On Nov. 3 Vote abuse. said the display introduces This is the fourth year them to the global/local 3401 New Jersey Ave.,eW WWiWildwoodldwl Judy Davies-Dunhour Cape May County Coalition problem so that they can 609-729-0111 • www.3jwildwoodbowl.com Against Rape and Abuse be better prepared and rec- Stone Harbor Borough Council (CARA) has displayed ognize abusive behavior as “Sarah” at the college to unacceptable. promote awareness about “Maybe it will resonate domestic violence for Oc- with them later down the Experienced in Public Service tober, Domestic Violence line and better prepare them Awareness Month. to be safe and take care of Those 50-plus T-shirts all themselves,” she said. “Col- Committed to Stone Harbor represent local residents’ lege is not just about what feelings about abuse. CARA Paid for by the Committee To Elect Judith Davies-Dunhour they learn in the classroom; staff, members and their it’s learning about the larger New Homes • Renovations & Additions • Kitchens & Baths children, as well as a few world.” Windows & Doors • Siding • Decks • Roof Cleaning college students, designed Similar displays are also Cape May County Library Adult Programs Serving Cape May County Since 1980 them to express their feel- at Ocean City, Lower Town- OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2009 • www.cmclibrary.org ings about domestic vio- ship and Woodbine public • NJ License #13VH00129300 lence. 884-2662 Main Branch is Cape May Court House 463-6350 “It was a real team ef- Lower Branch in Villas 886-8999 • Upper Branch in Petersburg 628-2607 fort for all who took part,” caring for n Wildwood Crest Branch 522-0564 • Cape May City Branch 884-9568 CARA counselor Carol Re- hbors eighb aler said. eig ors Stone Harbor 368-6809 • Sea Isle City 263-8485 • Woodbine 861-2501 The mass of shirts exem- N Monday plifi es the number of locals Oct. 26 Main Branch 7:00 Everyday French * Lower Branch 3:00 From Monet to Van Gogh who have been affected. Nov. 2 Main Branch 10:00 Acrylic Painting Techniques* 7:00 Everyday French* Lower Branch 3:00 From Monet to Van Gogh Freshmen students Nov. 9 Main Branch 10:00 Acrylic Painting Techniques* 7:00 Everyday French* Lower Branch 3:00 From Monet to Van Gogh Dolores Troillo of Court Volunteers In Medicine House and Julie Grube of Tuesday OF CAPE MAY COUNTY Oct. 27 Main Branch 6:00 YA Teen Book Club “The Looking Glass Wars” Rio Grande paused at the Nov. 3 Cape May Court House Library open 9:00-4:30 All Other Libraries Closed display table and the image of the beaten women. Care this week Nov. 10 Main Branch 1:00 Holiday Tablescaping* 6:00 YA Teen Movie Night “It’s scary to see what can made possible by generous donations from: Wednesday happen,” Troillo said. IN MEMORY OF GARY KOPP Oct. 21 Main Branch 4:30 YA Teen Book, Music and Movie Swap 6:30 Beginner Sign Language* 7:00 Joy of Shakespeare * “It really makes you think Wildwood Crest Branch 5:00 Scrabble and Chess about how often it occurs,” CAPE MAY POINT CIVIC CLUB Oct. 28 Main Branch 6:30 Beginner Sign Language * 7:00 Joy of Shakespeare * Grube said. SAINT MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wildwood Crest Branch 5:00 Scrabble and Chess Lisa Apel-Gendron, direc- Nov. 4 Main Branch 6:00 Teen Advisory Board 7:00 Birding Cape May Wildwood Crest Branch 5:00 Scrabble and Chess tor of academic and student Nov. 11 All Libraries Closed services, told the Herald how the college and coali- Thank You: Thursday tion have had “a really good Oct. 22 Main Branch 4:30 YA Teen Book, Music and Movie Swap 6:30 Knitting with the Knitwits partnership dating before For more information call 609-463-2846 Lower Branch 11:30 Qigong and Tai Chi the campus was built.” Oct. 29 Main Branch 10:00 Great Books 4:30 Yoga for Beginners 6:00 All Levels Yoga ACCC students regularly Lower Branch 11:30 Qigong and Tai Chi collect personal care items Nov. 5 Main Branch 4:30 Gentle Yoga for Beginners 6:00 All Levels Yoga 7:00 1st Thursday Book Club to donate to the coalition’s Lower Branch 11:30 Qigong and Tai Chi safe home (for women in vi- Nov. 12 Main Branch 10:00 Great Books 4:30 Gentle Yoga for Beginners olent situations) and CARA 6:00 All Levels Yoga 6:30 Knitting with the Knitwits routinely has guest speakers Lower Branch 11:30 Qigong and Tai Chi Upper Branch 7:30 South Jersey Astronomy Club at the college. “The clothesline display Friday is a really cool way, on their Oct. 23 Main Branch 9:00 Painting a Portrait in Oils * 4:30 YA Games Night 7:00 YA All Night Library Lock In part, to get the information We Install & Service ALL Brands Oct. 30 Main Branch 4:30 YA Games Night out there in the words of • Central Air Conditioning • Gas or Oil Heat • Gas Conversions Nov. 6 Main Branch 10:00 Read with Dr. Bear: teaching parents and grandparents how to read to children those who have been there • Air Duct Cleaning • Fuel Oil Deliveries 4:30 YA Games Night for real,” Apel-Gendron Nov. 13 Main Branch 1:00 Charge Your Creativity with Cheryl Crews* 6:00 Family Movie Night said. “It’s eye-opening to Call us for 0% fi nancing through South Jersey Gas see how many people in FREE 10 Yr. Parts & Labor Warranty available. Saturday our community have made Oct. 24 Main Branch 9:30 Quilting Basics * Upper Branch 11:00 Line Dancing Classes * these shirts. It brings it FREE programmable thermostat with every installation. Oct. 31 NO PROGRAMS home.” NATE Nov. 7 Main Branch 1:00 Herbs and Spices used in Indian Cookery Upper Branch 10:00 Painting a Portrait in Oils * Through the display, stu- “We’ve Gone Green. Call About our Bio Fuels.” certifi ed Lower Branch 10:00 Introduction to Beaded Gemstone Jewelry * dents can anonymously get technicians Nov. 14 Main Branch 12:00 YA Games Tournament* information about abuse. 465-5545 • 399-0450 “They don’t have to self- Programs marked with * require registration • Programs marked with YA are young adult programs disclose to a brochure,” 1-800-388-4645 For More Information on these programs, please see our website: Apel-Gendron said. ServingSer Cape May & Atlantic Counties However, resources are www.cmclibrary.org available for those who do Visa - MC - Discover over 90 years License #13VH00302000 Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 religion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A17 Oh to Be Shamelessly Free It Is Shocking! Did you grow up hear- yourself walking shame- had done so would go back How many homes ing things like “You are so lessly in the world. Having to the land of pretense.” have faulty wiring? ______”(fi ll in the blank)? SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT been bullied by shame all Let me share with you And the word in the blank of your life, often without one wonderful secret I have Call Advanced Power wasn’t exactly fresh water even recognizing it, you learned over the years: Electrical Contractors to a thirsty throat. will be amazed at how When God points out sin for professional service Although I tried so hard much your life will change in our lives, His kindness and competitive pricing. to do it all right, it seemed With Pastor Rudy in its absence leads to repentance which 609-522-5113 like no matter what I would It’s an incredible gift lifts us up to be more that www.advancedpowerinc.net do I could not achieve the I know in my head that glimpse at the light above. that Dallas Willard in The we could be without Him. approval I was looking for. God loves me. And there Maybe they will give you Divine Conspiracy painted When the world fi nds out To tell the truth, the very this way: our sin, its purpose is to have been moments that I — like they have for me — NJ Lic 15482 times I thought I would be have felt it in its fullness. hope that God’s not fi nished “Would you like to have humiliate us and beat us affi rmed, I was hammered The problem is the old with us yet and this journey no need for others to praise down with the hopes that hard, and even today there tapes that have been so with God goes much deeper you, and would you like we will never rise up from are chunks so big missing engrained in my mind that than most think. not to be paralyzed and hu- the pile of trash again. HOLY SPIRIT inside of me, I think I make spew out nothing but lies. “Discovering how much miliated by their dislike and God doesn’t use shame Humpty Dumpty’s broken Deep down inside I still the Father loves will in- condemnation? Wouldn’t to bring us back to our LUTHERAN CHURCH pieces look like a snap to don’t feel worthy of any creasingly set you free to you also like to have a fullness. He took the shame ~Sunday School 9:15am put back together before all good gift and yet I long for walk without shame, before strength and understanding and the blame so that we the king’s horses and men all good gifts. God and with other people. that enables you genuinely would be free to live again. and would try to do the same I want to be loved with Though shame restrains and naturally to bless those Which direction are you Worship at 10:30am for me. no strings attached. I want people from sin under the who are cursing you — or running in today? If I were ~Weekly Bible Study For much of my life to be set free from “need- law, in Christ it no longer cheating you, beating you you, I would move towards shame has been a driving ing” the approval of others holds any purpose. out on the job, spitting Him and not away from Wednesday 7pm force in my behavior. I am to validate my self-worth. Because your sin was on you in a confrontation, Him. Your future depends not proud of it. As a mat- I want to live what I say I consumed in Jesus on the laughing at your religion or upon it. Washington & Bayshore Aves., ter of fact, it’s one of the believe about the amazing cross, there is absolutely no culture, even killing you? Write Pastor Rudy pastor- Villas • 886-2414 biggest things I hate about grace of God. condemnation or guilt for Those who are no lon- [email protected] myself. I have been reading a anyone who lives in him. ger influenced by shame I know that I have a book by Wayne Jacobsen, You can taste this miracle can fi nally live authentic Grand Canyon sized hole who co-wrote The Shack, of the cross every day. Now lives — the same outside in my soul of a feeling called “He Loves Me.” It you can be with your Father as they are inside. It is a “Out with the New, in with the Old” that I’ve never being good is pretty simple, but oh so just like you are, still in the tremendous relief to be “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today, and forever”. Hebrews 13:8 enough and always feeling true. I felt prompted by the process of transformation, known exactly for who you like somehow, someway, if Spirit today to share some and not have to hide any- are, allowing people to Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church something didn’t go right, it of its words. thing. You can share with know both your strengths King James Bible • Old-Fashioned Preaching has to be my fault. If you’re Maybe they will be the him your darkest secrets and your weaknesses. anything like me then you refreshment you need to- as you learn from him how Shame-free people cham- Old Hymns of Faith • Family Values have no trouble saying, day. Maybe they will lift to walk free of it. He knows pion reality over image, sin- 1107 Delsea Drive, Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ Church Of¿ ce 609-886-9494 “I’m sorry.” People like us your head up from staring you cannot fi x it yourself cerity over pretentiousness apologize for everything. at the ground to getting a and only awaits for you and honesty over deceit. to recognize it and invite Admittedly there is a cost Sunday School 9:45 a.m. his help. to living authentically in a Covenant As he teaches you how broken world as others try Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. to walk shamelessly with to take advantage of you. Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Presbyterian Church him, you’ll also discover But no one I’ve met who 123 Fishing Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. 886-2448 West Cape May’s Sole Children’s Bible SUNDAY WORSHIP Pastor Jeff McLeod Club Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Earns Eagle Scout Rank & Family 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages COURT HOUSE — South- of Eagle Scout. ern New Jersey Council, Sole is not only involved 10:00am - Coffee Fellowship Boy Scouts of America held in Boy Scouts, but is actively 10:15am - Worship Service a Court of Honor Sept. 30 at involved in a number of Avalon Links to honor Troop other activities including Jr. Church and Nursery Provided 73 Boy Scout, Tyler Sole, in high school football since achieving the rank of Eagle ninth grade, and has earned Harvest Party WED. NIGHT: 7:00pm - Prayer Meeting Scout. Baysea Chairman varsity letters during both SPONSORED BY Robert Grace of Dennisville his ninth and 10th grade Explorer Clubs Ages 2yrs - 12 yrs. convened the event, with seasons. During the current Youth Group Ages: 13yrs. - High School scouts and leaders of his season, as a junior, he was THE LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH West Cape May Troop. selected to be one of the Sole has been an active team captains for his Lower SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST, 2009 member of Troop 73 since Cape May team where he First Baptist Church 2004. In 2005 he was elect- starts as both a running back ed as a Patrol Leader and and a safety. He is also an 10:00AM TO 12 NOON of Wildwood served in this position for active member of St. John The Church that began in one year. In June of 2006 of God Church in North he was elected to serve as Cape May. • GAMES FOR ALL AGES … PRIZES a Merry-Go-Round the Senior Patrol Leader and Sole also has a great inter- held this position for over est in fi lm and has been both • HAYRIDES AND DUNKING BOOTH Saturday, October 24th two years. behind the camera, and In June of 2008, Sole and served as an anchor, for the • BOUNCY TOYS AND PONY RIDES 11am-2pm - Pumpkin Festival seven other members of popular Lower Cape May his troop made the trek to Regional High School “Big • CAKE WALK Sunday, October 25th Philmont Scout Reservation, Show” which appears on New Mexico to take part in Channel 9. He also has an • COSTUME CONTESTS WITH PRIZES 9:30am - Sunday School the ultimate high adventure interest in music and plays of scouting. He was elected the bass guitar for a local • LIVE MUSIC 11am - Morning Worship by his fellow Scouts to be band. Finally, he is currently Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis the Crew Leader for the maintaining a 4.0 GPA and • INSPIRATIONAL WORD Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided two-week trek. He recently has been participating in completed and earned all a rigorous “Honors” cur- FROM PASTOR RUDY Maple & Atlantic Avenues • 609-522-2981 requirements for the rank riculum. Scouts from Troop 79 in • FOOD, FOOD AND MORE FOOD Upper Township ser-ved as Color Guard to present the U.S. Flag and lead attendees • FREE in the Boy Scout Oath and Law. Charles Farrow of Bethel Commandment Church, Whitesboro, who also serves as Scoutmaster of HELD AT MIDDLE TOWNSHIP ELEMENTARY #2 NOW OPEN Troop 104, gave the invoca- (Under New Management) tion and benediction. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ Council Executive Board Sponsored by The Lighthouse Church Every great homecoming dress needs a member J. Fred Coldren of Cape May presided as 609-465-6690 SunTastic Tan! Get yours... Master of Ceremonies for the event, and Chairman Emeritus Loren S. 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Rock Solid Investment Wildwood Safety Offi cers Give Back with Football KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS Giving back to the com- guished the cops the last Toys for Tots initiative and VANITY TOPS • TABLE TOPS munity never goes out three years to garner the the toys are all locally dis- FIREPLACE SURROUNDS of style, especially when winning trophy, donated tributed. it’s a small town with a GAMES by Carl O’Hala of Island “The toys game came season-driven economy Trophy. He said a Fisher about because the police Showroom Hours May Vary and ever-present fi nancial, PEOPLE PLAY family member presents wanted to play another Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm • Sat. 9am-2pm political and residential By Joe Rossi the trophy and also tosses football game against the or call for an appt. diffi culties. the coin to start the game. postal service but we de- Unfortunately, much of ence in his island com- about in 2006 when Lillo Lillo also credited fire cided not to ask for more 92 Rt. 50, one mile west of Rte. 9, Seaville the news emanating from munity. Once again this and fi re department mem- fighter Chris Rodriguez money for the Fish Bowl,” • 390-0002 • Wildwood these days is November, Lillo and fellow ber Ernie Troiano III de- and Coastal Broadcasting’s said Lillo. chock full of strife and offi cer Walt Cubernot will cided to name the contest Bob Maschio for their as- “Since it’s so close to vocal disagreement. This spearhead the third annual after the late chief, who sistance. Christmas, we decided to newspaper’s Spout Off sec- Toys for Tots “rough touch” had served as a coach in This year’s post-Fisher- help Renee Fox our com- tion is often congested with fl ag football game between the Wildwood Junior War- game beef ‘n’ beer is set munications offi cer at Wild- negative portrayals about the police department and riors gridiron program. for 4 to 7 p.m., Nov. 15 wood Police Department, & life east of the George Red- the postal service. Kick “We started out just at The Deck, Oak and Pa- get toys for her children. of Stone Harbor of Stone Harbor ding Bridge. off is 2 p.m., Nov. 22, at asking for donations at the cifi c avenues in Wildwood. It’s grown from there,” he The Finest Tile, Flooring But here’s a story about Maxwell Field. fi rst game and it grew from Cost is $20. The Toys for added. & Cabinetry in One Showroom! a local guy, who, along Lillo is also the driving there,” said Lillo. “We Tots game includes a post- The Toys for Tots game is NEW with some organizations force behind the fourth added a beef ‘n’ beer after contest beef ‘n’ beer, 4 sponsored by the Cape May LOCATION and other dedicated indi- annual Chief William M. the game to raise more to 7 p.m., Nov. 22 at the County Fraternal Order of viduals, is making a posi- Fisher III Memorial Foot- money and then we came Bayview Inn in Wildwood Police. tive impact on the local ball Classic, set for 2 p.m., up with the Chief William Crest. To get involved, to make InteriorsInteriors citizenry. Nov. 15, at Maxwell Field. M. Fisher III Memorial New, unwrapped toys a donation, or just to get Wildwood police offi cer The late chief oversaw Fund.” can be brought to Maxwell more information, call Re- 1001 Lafayette St. & Madison Ave. in Cape May Roger Lillo uses his dedica- Wildwood law enforcement Lillo said the fund helps Field on game day or to nee Fox of the Wildwood 609-884-8100 tion to physical fi tness and from 1998 through his local charities such as the beef ‘n’ beer later that Police Department at 522- athletics to make a differ- 2001 retirement. Cancer Make-A-Wish and Love of day. Lillo noted that the 0222. claimed him a few years Linda Cancer Fund. They Wildwood Community Toy later, but his legacy of crime also sent proceeds to the Drive joined forces with Reach Rossi at joeros- fi ghting lives on with a rich Britt Wetzel family who the U.S. Marine Corps’ [email protected] Wed. - $15 per hour per lane (4 max) family tradition of public lost everything after a fi re 9:30pm-12am service. Son William M. destroyed their home. Fisher IV was a Class 2 “We played the first Thurs. - All you can bowl for $9 pp Wildwood offi cer before be- game at Eighth Street 9:30pm-12am coming a New Jersey state in North Wildwood, but trooper. 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Kielbasa, carrots, mashed Bring Your Business to Cape Bank. potatoes, roll, salad, jello. Thursday, Oct. 29: Beef stew, wax beans, PUBLIC NOTICE noodles, roll, cole slaw, Mosquito control is everyone’s responsibility, please do your part by preventing standing butterscotch pudding. Beef water from accumulating on your property. For more information on mosquitoes and barley soup. mosquito control contact the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control Program Bigger is not always better, Get Friday, Oct. 30: Sau- at (609) 465-9038 and/or visit our website at www.capemaycountygov.net/mosquito. especially when it comes to , peppers and onions, In compliance with section 9.10 & 9.15 of the New Jersey Pesticide Control Code your bank. Cape Bank is bean and rice, mixed veg- gies, salad, white cake. (N.J.A.C. Title 7, Chapter 30) the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control committed to delivering the $100 Monday, Oct. 26: Sa- (CMCDMC) may be applying pesticides for the control of adult mosquito populations on best community banking lami and cheese on roll, an area-wide basis, as needed, throughout Cape May County during the period of April 15 macaroni salad, diced through November 15, 2009. experience possible and When You Open pears, orange juice. The pesticides used will be those recommended by the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment you’ll never pay those Tuesday, Oct. 27: Pro- Station (NJAES) for the control of adult mosquitoes which include: Malathion (Fyfanon a New Checking volone and Swiss on roll, exorbitant bank fees. ULV) and/or Resmethrin/piperonyl butoxide (Scourge), and/or Sumithrin/piperonyl tomato slices, tapioca pud- Account!* butoxide (Anvil 2+2, Anvil 10+10) and/or Permethrin/pipronyl butoxide (Aqua Reslin), ding, apple juice. and/or Prallethrin/Sumithrin/piperonyl butoxide (Duet), and/or Etofenprox (Zenivex So, let’s do business!! Wednesday, Oct. 28: E20). Products will be applied from the ground by truck or hand held equipment and/or Seafood salad sandwich, aircraft, all using Low Volume or Ultra Low Volume techniques. potato salad, applesauce, cranberry juice. Contact the National Pesticide Information Center at 1/800/858-7378 for routine pesticide Thursday, Oct. 29: related health inquires. Call the New Jersey Pesticide Control Program at 609/984-6507 Tuna salad on white, salad, for pesticide regulation information, pesticide complaints and health referrals. In the cookies, orange juice. * Receive a $25 bonus when you open a new Checking Account; credited at time case of any pesticide emergency, please contact the New Jersey Poison Information and of account opening. Receive an additional $25 bonus when you: receive your fi rst Friday, Oct. 30: Roast Education System at 1/800/222-1222. Direct Deposit, credited upon verifi cation; apply for a Cape Bank Visa™ Check Card, credited upon verifi cation of issuance; use Online Bill Pay to pay one bill, credited beef, cheese, w heat bread, upon verifi cation. Direct Deposit, Check Card application and / or bill payment must be completed within 30 days of account opening to qualify for additional bonuses. lettuce and tomato, ba- Upon request, the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control shall provide a Maximum bonus not to exceed $100. Valid for new customers only. A 1099 will be issued for bonus. Off er expires 10/31/09. nana, tomato juice. resident with notiÀ cation at least 12 hours prior to the application, except for Quarantine and Disease Vector Control only when conditions necessitate pesticide application sooner More Branches To Serve You Better. than that time. “Government does not Atlantic City | Cape May | Cape May Court House | Egg Harbor Twp. | Galloway | Linwood solve problems. It sub- The phone number/website for updated information on time and location of adult mosquito Margate | Marmora | Ocean City | Rio Grande | Somers Point | Stone Harbor | Villas | Wildwood sidizes them.” control application(s) is 609/465-9038 press “1”. Website: www.capemaycountygov.net/ Ronald Reagan mosquito Those seeking further information regarding the Cape May County Department MEMBER 800.858.BANK | www.capebanknj.com of Mosquito Control activities are requested to contact Peter Bosak, PhD NJCPA 24144B, 35 Route 47 North, Dias Creek, New Jersey 08210.

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If you have any questions, please call our *restrictions may apply. **Offer valid on purchases dated between July 1st & Dec. 1st 2009 ofÀ ce at (609) 886-7146, extension 3, or visit our website, www.LTMUA.org. 1-800-343-2757 BURKE.SUBARU.COM • BURKEVW.COM A20 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Salon 41 Welcomes Fran On Tuesday Conrad on Tuesday Welcome Signs Placed by Middle Chamber October 20th October 20th A Nail Technician with COURT HOUSE — The Those details are still being A Hair Stylist with 35 years Middle Township Chamber discussed,” he added. 20 years of experience. of experience. of Commerce has installed The Court House sign (Formerly of Esthetica Salon and Spa in Northfi eld) (Has Worked in Cherry Hill and Linwood.) welcome signs in Court replaces a carved one that • Manicures • Hair Cuts, Blow Drys House and Rio Grande as had misspelled Chamber part of a project to wel- with two M’s. Chamber • Pedicures • All Phases Of Color • Full Sets with Fiberglass Wraps come visitors at township President Barbara Peltzer (less damaging than acrylic) and Highlights gateways. stated “no one ever noticed The initial project began the misspelling.” (609) 463-1440 to beautify the triangle It was Past President near the Acme on Court Rick Rixey who brought it Open Tues. 9-5 • Wed. 2-8 • Thurs. 9-5 • Fri. 10-7 • Sat. 9:30-3:30 House-South Dennis Road, to the board of director’s at- 41 Colonial Avenue, Cape May Court House but grew to place signs at tention a few years ago. Middle Township Chamber of Commerce members and all entrances of the town- “These beautiful signs Mayor F. Nathan Doughty surround Court House sign. ship. really make up for the hu- Rio Grande in the south, morous misspelling of the Court House in the center, old one,” Peltzer said. and soon, Swainton in the Peltzer praised efforts of north. the committee chaired by “I also envision the signs Altobelli and Past President as an income opportunity Bob Noel for bringing the for the chamber,” project project to completion. chairman Lou Altobelli The signs were designed stated in a release. and constructed by cham- “Businesses would bid ber member Avalon Sign & Contingent of Middle Township Chamber of Com- for the right to advertise Design which assisted with merce members gather at Rio Grande sign. on a banner which can be obtaining governmental hung from the main sign. approvals. Archive Day Recounts Energy Master Plan Sets Eldredge, Court History

County’s Future Tone COURT HOUSE – The surrounded him he was CREST HAVEN — The solar, wind, geothermal Fifth Annual Archives Day held in the highest regard freeholders have adopted and cogeneration power was celebrated in the Old by his peers in both par- a comprehensive Energy projects. Court House and County ties and by the people in Master Plan that will pro- The county is also looking Clerk’s Offi ce on Oct. 14. general, from the wealthi- mote greater conservation at vehicles and water use as Residents interested est business man to the and clean energy use in all other environmental areas in history and genealogy poorest citizen.” county facilities, according of action. To achieve con- attended the program, ac- Eldredge’s daughter, Ja- to a release. servation as well as reduce cording to a release. net Vance of Court House, The plan begins with up- our demand on foreign oil, October is National Ar- was in attendance. grading all existing facilities the county is replacing its chives Month celebrated The former Middle to reduce consumption and vehicle fleet with more by the Society of American Township school teacher switch to cleaner energy hybrid cars and electric Archivists and in Archives told the audience that she sources. It calls for all new and bio-diesel trucks and throughout the nation. remembered all the events and renovated buildings to buses. The County Clerk’s Offi ce and people Conley spoke aim for the highest attainable To preserve more of our hosts an annual Archives about, and said she was rating under the Leadership water the county has started Day each October to high- pleased that her father in Energy and Environmental a wastewater reuse system light a different collection was still remembered in Design (LEED) standards. in conjunction with the from the County Clerk’s high esteem in Cape May The final phase of the county Municipal Utilities archives, which is the re- County. plan pushes forward with Authority. pository for county court, Diana Hevener of the land and civil records dat- County Clerk’s Office, ing back to 1692. along with R.S.V.P. vol- County Clerk Rita Ma- unteer Myrtle Fletcher rie Fulginiti spoke on the of Court House prepared importance of archives and presented an exhibit as repositories for source of documents highlighting documents which retain important trials and events historical information. from Eldredge’s tenure “In Cape May County as judge of the Common we celebrate those pre- Pleas Court. Cape May County Legal Secretaries installed offi cers cious records and volumes At the conclusion of the on Sept. 22 at Dominic’s Place in Wildwood. They in our archives which presentations a tour of the are Kathi Gorman, treasurer, left; Carol Saldutti, sec- document our past; they archives was conducted as retary, second left; Michele Devine-Hartnett, presi- help us make sense of well as a hands on train- dent, second right, and Sue Fuller, vice-president. today and contained in ing on the use of public Honorable Louis J. Jr. administered oaths. them are lessons for the records. future.” Fulginiti provided The County Clerk’s Ar- an overview of the judicial chives are open to the pub- records collections housed lic. For more information in the Archives and spoke contact Fulginiti at 609 about the three official 465 1018. court houses erected in Cape May Court House in 1765, 1850 and 1926. Architectural Historian Michael Conley of Den- nisville presented a lecture “Judge Henry H. Eldredge II.” Eldredge (1881-1934) was a West Cape May native son, a Democratic prohibition era political leader who was a well known and well loved judge of the Cape May Common Pleas Court from 1913-1930 and the Circuit County Clerk Rita Ma- Court in Camden from rie Fulginiti, right, with 1930-1934. Sarah Hand of Goshen. Conley spoke from attended Archives same bench in the same Day with an original Hans Toft, Natural Sciences Technology teacher at court room Eldredge pre- earmark from her fam- Cape May Tech, was awarded a Cape Educational sided over for 13 of his 21 ily collection, recorded Fund grant for “The REAL Super Bowl.” It is a proj- year judicial career. Conley in the County Clerk’s ect to encourage pupils to step away from technology said Eldredge “was a man Office Earmarks B in and experience a simpler lifestyle. They will harvest known for his integrity, his 1867. a tree and use the wood to create a fork, spatula, devout attention to uphold- spoon or bowl, utilizing tools familiar to craftspeople ing the law – regardless of of the past. Toft was one of 10 local teachers who the political climate that got Cape Educational Fund grants. Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A21

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YUKON COOKED Sumler, of Lower Town- have been implemented at ship, is a 20-year veteran BANANAS CUCUMBERS the Cape May County Cor- CHEESE POTATOES 2lbs. 4 for SALAMI of the Sheriff’s Correction- rectional Center this year. al Division, was named Many of these improve- $ 99  22 ¢ ¢  22 e[' 2009 Corrections Offi cer ments including camera 4 lb. 1 [Z` 99 99 1 of the Year by the New Jer- placements, electronic Open All Year Round - Changes have occurred starting with a new sey County Jail Warden’s control of the visiting area, and better variety of products. Free delivery for $10.00 or more. Association. an electronic money de- To better serve you, we have a suggestion box. Sumler was presented posit system and the re- the award for outstanding arming of Correctional work in the fi eld of cor- Offi cers are a direct result rections by Warden Don of suggestions made by Lombardo at their annual Corrections Offi cers. conference in Cape May “Offi cer Sumler’s dedi- “Medically Speaking” on Sept. 23. Al Campbell cation, hard work and a radio show hosted by “Officer Sumler has County Correctional Center Warden Dom Lombardo, loyalty are an example for Michael Boriss, DO, FACC, FACOI · Cape Regional Cardiologist done an excellent job in left, with Corrections Offi cer Steven Sumler who was all offi cers. Having Offi cers preparing and updating named 2009 Cape May County Corrections Offi cer like Steve enables Warden our policy and procedures of the Year at Oct. 13 freeholder meeting. Lombardo to make changes Diagnosis for state inspection. In that increase offi cer safe- fact, the inspectors com- and cooperation were the ed suggestions and helped ty, effi ciency and reduce mented on Steve’s out- best they had encoun- direct the implementation cost,” stated Freeholder of the revamped visitation Breast Cancer Call standing performance say- tered,” Sheriff Gary Schaf- Vice Director Ralph Sheets, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month ing that Offi cer Sumler’s fer stated. system at the Correctional department liaison. for a free CD. performance, knowledge “Offi cer Sumler provid- Center. The new appoint- Birchall Wins Sept. Service Excellence Award With special guest Julianne Childs, DO, FACOI COURT HOUSE — Reg- terventional Radiology thusiastic spirit to the art says her greatest hobby istered Nurse Patti Birchall Laboratory and assists with of nursing and it is evident is cooking for family and Board Certified Oncologist is the Service Excellence diabetes education several that she loves her profes- friends. of the Month recipient for days a week. sion. Patti is a Birchall, surrounded by September 2009. Birchall was team player and a colleagues, accepted this WCMC-AM 1230 According to a release, nominated for patient advocate; honor from the Service Exceptional Care she graduated from At- the Service Ex- respected by her Excellence Committee. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 28 Exceptional People lantic Cape Community cellence Award peers. She goes Diana Stover, vice presi- College with her Associate by colleague, above and beyond dent of Clinical Services, Physician Referral 1-800-362-4123 Science of Nursing and is Registered Nurse while caring for presented Birchall with studying at Drexel Uni- Cindy Kraemer, her patients and the Service Excellence of versity for her Bachelor of diabetes educa- families. Most of the Month pin, $100 Visa Science, Nursing and will tor, who stated, all, she always gift card, a Cape Regional graduate in the Spring of “Patti joined the has smiles that Medical Center duffel bag 2010. Diabetes Team in PATTI BIRCHALL makes all her pa- and beach towel and a Birchall has been a mem- May 2008. She is tients, visitors, three month membership ber of the Cape Regional fl exible to meet the needs and colleagues happy.” to the Fit for Life Fitness Medical Center team since of the CVIR and Diabetes Birchall and her hus- Center. February 1987. She works Departments. She brings band, Tom “Chip” Birchall, “Patti has a wonderful in the Cardiovascular In- her conscientious and en- live in Middle Township sense of humor and a very and have a daughter, Me- caring bedside manner,” Burke Motors Joins Quest gan, 19, who is attending commented Registered Neumann University for Nurse Sheila Ginn, in To Aid St. Jude’s Hospital Nursing and a son, Mi- CVIR. “She leaves a lasting ATLANTIC CITY — For Garden State Parkway on chael, 16, a junior at Wild- impression and patients ask eight yearS in a row, Cat Stone Harbor Blvd., hosted wood Catholic. Birchall for her often.” Country 107.3 WPUR, the “Quest” on Oct. 9 and is on the “Quest for One is the only site for the Million Pennies” for the penny collection in Cape kids at St. Jude Children’s May County. Research Hospital. St. Jude Hospital, which According to a release, was founded in 1962 by Cat Country “is on the entertainer Danny Thom- prowl at different locations as, is the largest pediatric throughout Atlantic, Ocean research facility in America and Cape May counties established solely for the collecting pennies for St. study of childhood cancer Jude Children’s Research and other catastrophic Hospital.” diseases through research The Burke Motor and treatment. Group, at Exit 10 B off the Open House for Advanced Chiropractic 6th, 7th and 8th Grade Students and Parents Tuesday, October 27th Invites Patients to Lunch Blue Wave Car Wash Express owner Tony Thalassinos COURT HOUSE — The They invite all current at his new Villas business. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. annual Middle Township and past patients to a ca- Meet our faculty, coaches, and activity moderators. Harvest Festival, held Oct. tered lunch by Otton’s Res- Experience our curriculum’s emphasis upon college 24 in the heart of Court taurant. All the “friends” Halloween Hoot & Holler House, is a much anticipat- of the practice to also at- placement through academics tailored to student ability. ed social event celebrating tend. Planned in Wildwood the arrival of fall, according In the past, patients re- to a release. ceived gift bags fi lled with NORTH WILDWOOD — Halloween costume, may for Chris Chase of Advanced tee shirts, gift certifi cates Greater Wildwood Cham- a prize. Visitation Day Chiropractic adds some- and door prizes from many ber of Commerce will That same evening, the 7th and 8th Grade Students thing special for his patients local businesses. host a night of networking chamber will be collect- and friends of his practice. “We become part of with complimentary hors ing canned goods to ben- Thursday, November 5th He holds his annual “Fall people’s lives and it’s fun d’oeuvres, and cash bar efi t the Cape May County Extravaganza.” to thank them for choosing from 5-7 p.m. at Westy’s United Way 9 a.m. to Noon That event he describes our offi ce,” said Chase. Irish Pub, 101 E Walnut Those planning to attend Experience the day as a Wildwood Catholic student! as, “A fun time that we like Those who are current Ave. are asked to respond by Attend abbreviated classes, to extend to our patients or past patients of Ad- According to a release, Oct. 23 via e-mail: erin@ as a way of saying thank vanced Chiropractic, call those who attend the gwcoc.org or (609)729- participate in activities and enjoy lunch. you for putting their trust 465-5358 to reserve a ‘spooktacular’ evening 4000 or fax: (609) 729- To register, please call 522-7257. in us space. dressed in their favorite 4003. A22 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009

I see a new construction building is going up across veterans selling ice cream on the beach. I live in from Uncle Bill’s. I think it’s good because we’ll have Wildwood Crest. I don’t want the noise. I don’t new jobs for people. Why isn’t a local contractor able want people shouting “Fudgy-wudgy,” ice cream and to do it? They have to pick somebody from out of cold water, to me as I relax on the beach. If we must town. We have a lot of local carpenters around here have ice cream peddler on our beach, and hopefully that could use that work to support their families and they can be veterans, maybe they can be positioned it will boost our economy back up in this area instead like the people who rent the beach chairs and umbrel- of relying on people from out of town. las so they don’t have to go screaming up and down —North Cape May the beach and bothering everybody. It’s too much in *** Wildwood to have all that noise. Lets not bring it to Some people have a GED and can’t pump gas. Some Wildwood Crest. people have a GED and excel in life’s school of learning. Sit down and talk shop with the director of —Wildwood Crest “A good community newspaper is a community in conversation with itself.” the Youth Shelter. With her 31 years of experience in *** —Walter Lippman youth services she will knock your socks off. I’ve been reading the comments about Kathy The Herald invites you to contribute to Spout Off, your —Wildwood Armbruster at the MUA being forced out. Someone comment, which must arrive by 5 p.m. Thursday . Or you can *** brought up her dad and it made me stop and think positive statements whenever possible and, when necessary, call the Spout Off line at 886-1580. You will have one minute To the person worried about the skateboarding what a wonderful family they are. Anyone that your constructive, negative thoughts. To do so, please visit our to anonymously voice your views on any subject of public inter- at the Ponderlodge. You had your chance about knew her dad should go to the next MUA meeting website – www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com and click “submit” est. You must identify your town. fi ve years ago when they wanted to make that a and help support those girls. under the “Spout Off” Heading. Your comments will be submit- If you would like share your views on a topic in greater de- gated 55-year-old community and you people voted it ted anonymously from this form and limited to 600 characters. tail, consider submitting a letter to the Herald’s editorial page. down. Now it’s just a wildlife refuge and all this stuff. —Erma This newspaper will edit messages according to our space, Please send your letters to [email protected]. Be sure to There’s no such thing as Cape May Beach. Look at the *** your brevity, timeliness and good taste. Just make your point tax map. You lived in the Villas. Get over it. Villas, To Lower MUA board members I suggest you get give your name, address plus a phone number so we can call same zip code as Cape May Beach. all the facts before you start laying those women off briefl y. No more than one contribution per week, please. to confi rm your submission. The Herald publishes only letters —Villas or you’re going to be buried so much in attorney fees You may also mail, bring or fax (886-1879) a brief written submitted exclusively to this newspaper. *** there’s going to be no MUA left. How is that helping This is to the spouter spouting off about the white your ratepayers? just going to close up and be seasonal as they were before. —Villas Nova parked near the ferry and the trailer on Gor- —Cape May —Stone Harbor *** don Terrace. You have too much time on your *** *** I’d like to know why you have to go outside the county to fi nd hands. You need to get a life and worry about what Stone Harbor’s the only town going down quick- Has the Nobel Peace Prize Committee scraped the bottom of the anything? I was looking for an air conditioning cover. I can’t fi nd one goes on Scott Avenue. er than the Titanic but yet they have no loyalty to the barrel giving President Obama an award? Couldn’t they fi nd someone anywhere like WalMart or K-Mart. If I went out to Vineland I probably —North Cape May businesses that have supported them year-round. A who has actually done something? could fi nd one. *** fl y-by-night business opens up and they support —Cape May —Wildwood Crest If you’re as tired of broken promises as I am vote them. The school buys their pizzas from them. The *** *** against everyone seeking re-election this time. Give local business has been there for four years and sup- The teacher at the county Youth Shelter is Civil Service certifi ed. The As a vet I think the memorial is a good idea for our post. We know the new kids a chance. If they don’t deliver we’ll plies them with pizza for $5. They still cry that their teacher works 12 months out of the year and makes $37,000. The why the mayor’s taking the credit but we also know what a hard time he throw them out too. school is closing soon because their recruitment is teacher took the National Teacher’s Exam and scored and 88 percent. gave us after we raised the money for the VFW gazebo. He didn’t want —Erma down. The parents of kids in that school insist on —Court House it on JFK Boulevard where it now sits. As long as the new memorial *** supporting businesses from out of town. Pretty soon *** stays focused on why it’s being built it’s a great thing. I don’t think the I’m a veteran and I’m glad that Wildwood employs the people who are trying to help Stone Harbor are I’m calling about the overpass in Cape May Court House, how we’re vets should pay for the restrooms. The city should pay for that and us fi ghting over the lights to be fi xed -- between who owns them Middle vets could use the savings to help avoid coming home from Afghanistan Twp. or is it the Parkway light? You’ve got the school right in front and Iraq. and they will not replace the lights that cost $60 to change the light —Sea Isle City bulbs. The taxes that we’re paying are ridiculous. *** —Court House To the spouters concerning the Middle Township crossing guard, I *** have personally witnessed him wave on cars when students are Big deal, Obama awarded the Democratic Party Prize, the Nobel crossing, jump out in front of on-coming traffi c at the last second and I Peace Prize, which really is a hate weapon used against Republicans. also feel that someone will get hurt. Anyone else agree? —Villas —Wildwood *** *** I just learned that Barrack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize. Cra- Hey 94.3, have you ever heard of Chuck Berry, Fats , Little zy! I guess he was nominated after being in offi ce for two weeks. The Richard, etc. It was so funny you played Maybeline by somebody who only thing I remember him doing was setting the terrorists free. He’s sounded like he was falling asleep singing the song instead of doing in good company. I heard he’s going to get $1.4 million for that. Isn’t Chuck Berry’s version. You’re a real joke. he one of the evil rich people now? —Cape May WATCH and —Cape May *** JEWELRY REPAIR *** Why is that fi lthy mouthed man allowed to come to meetings. He I’d like to refer to the spouter who gave kudos to the Glenn Beck consistently comes to meetings and doesn’t make one bit of sense in GIA Graduate Show and how Obama is ruining America and how we must watch anything that he says. He is foul-mouthed. He should be escorted out Gemologist Glenn Beck. The thing about Glenn Beck is his whole premise is that of the meetings as soon as he comes in with his vagabond crew and his Engraving on Obama is ruining America. That’s all he talks about. There is nothing- portfolio. What is becoming of this island with the likes of him? premises positive coming out of his mouth. He is, actually, a comedian. If you —West Wildwood listen carefully you will hear the comedic value of what he says. Obama *** can’t be ruining America he’s been in offi ce for 10 months. I’d like to spout off about a pediatrician and their referrals. I tried —Swainton to call for my daughter to get a referral. They’re telling me it takes two *** weeks when any other doctor takes 3-5 days roughly. I think the doctor Counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise south needs to check into who he’s having write his referrals and fi gure out 250 96th Street • Stone Harbor of the equator. That’s the path of water when you fl ush. Tax payers have why they have to take two weeks to write referrals when you have sick seen our politicians fl ush a once powerful country down the hopper. children waiting to see specialists. I think it’s a disgrace that it takes (609) 967-4653 (GOLD) www.jewelry-studio.com Election Day the taxpayers can send them all down the hopper. New two weeks and then half the time they don’t even get them right. I think offi cials can’t do any worse. it’s time that he changes and get somebody that knows what they’re —Swainton doing in there. *** —Court House Mr. Mayor you should put a toll bridge in for people coming to Wild- *** wood in the summer time. They can pay their toll to get in. Then when I’m amazed by the intensity of the attacks of the previous admin- they get on the boardwalk they pay a toll to get on the boardwalk. Then istration on the current mayor. It gives the impression these people are when they get on the beach pay a toll to get on the beach. As our taxes extremely frightened. Could it be that the longer the new administration we should have access to opera, hula dances on the beach, bon fi res, stays in place they will uncover questionable and or criminal practices The Great rock and roll at the Convention Center, maybe an ice skating rink. Who that have cost the taxpayers dearly? The outrageous behavior of these knows? people clearly displays obvious panic on their part. Keep digging mayor. —Wildwood —West Wildwood PUMPKIN HUNT *** *** Concerning the spouter regarding the EMTs on the North Wildwood This is in response to those who watch Glenn Beck from Villas. You Beach Patrol. You should get your facts straight. Yes, there are three must be a putz. I would like you to point out what Glenn Beck has said EMTs. One works fi ve days a week and he’s a school teacher. One that is not the truth. As far as Jerry Springer’s concerned the only thing works two days a week and one works one day a week. There are only that they have in common is that Jerry Springer doesn’t have or exploits th two working on Saturday and Sunday. his guest. Glenn Beck doesn’t do that. Once again I would like you to October 24 2009 —North Wildwood point out where and when is Glenn Beck lying. If you’re talking about 10:00 am *** Acorn, hmm, I don’t think so. Van Jones - communist. In answer to the ad about Social Security. Whoever wrote that you tell —Schooner Island them do they have parents or grandparents about Social Security? And *** then who thinks that 67 is too early to retire? Speak for yourself. You know with all this hype and jive with Our Lady Star of the Sea in —Cape May Cape May, this school thing that’s been going on, closing/opening, etc. I *** can’t help but fi gure with all this stuff they’re talking about the church Three Age Groups This is to the local Sea Isle City spouter who complained about non- and this and that. Why don’t people just really realize that they aught to resident owners. When are you going to realize that these non-resident have Msgr. McIntyre, the administrator of the school, then in that way 3 w/supervision owners are major contributors to the economy and the cost of running funds can be directed. He’s the administrator of the church. What the our city. Like 95 percent of us they also pay for water they don’t use so heck do you expect? that our politicians can give themselves and business friends favorable —Cape May 4-6 water rate treatment. Its too bad non-residents can’t vote. Maybe *** then we could throw these bums out -- these self-serving bums who run The ads Corzine is running against Christie are deplorable. We are our city for themselves, their families and their friends. the worst state in the country with the highest taxes, and going higher. 7-10 —Sea Isle City Corzine can’t defend that fact so he resorted to ads full of bigotry. Shame *** on him. Vote him and his like-minded fellow Democrats in Cape May It’s been almost a year since the presidential election and I want to County out! Middle is drowning in taxes from these politicians. The Great Pumpkin Hunt at Victoria Commons is an ask everyone: Are you doing better than you were a year ago? Are you —Court House better off than you were a year ago? Me neither. *** —Cape May Beach Many thanks to Dennis Township Clerk Jacqueline Justice for her outrageous event that takes children through a fun *** help getting Verizon to repair the phone service to my elderly neighbor’s Attention New Jersey parents: Governor Corzine refuses to pass Jes- on Court House South Dennis Road. Without her help this couple would course searching for Pumpkins. sica’s Law to protect your children from pedophiles. Please protect our not have had a telephone for two weeks. children and don’t vote for this man. —South Dennis —Goshen *** *** The executive director should realize that a CMFO does not print To the Wildwood Crest spouter: The Irish Fest was not a drunk money in the back offi ce of the MUA plant - there is no real savings and disgraceful weekend. I was there. As far as the Children’s Fresh hiring someone to perform the duties that are already completed by two Bring the children in costume. Air Home, great idea! Why don’t you organize a benefi t? The bar own- hard working employees. ers and good-hearted Irish on this island will be more than happy to —Villas Fun, Prizes and Refreshments will be provided. participate. *** —Wildwood Crest Before Cape May implements the mayor’s suggestion to create a tour- *** ism utility, they should get rid of the resident parking spaces that sit My husband and I are seniors of Cape May County and we’ve been empty and unusable for most of the year. This program is an insult to trying to get into the Lion’s Center for fi ve years now. We both have tourists. good jobs and we do volunteer work around the area. My problem is the —Cape May Parents bring your cameras, you wouldn’t want to miss people in the Lion’s Center seem to be getting younger and younger. I *** keep being told “you’re on the list.” Well then I fi nd out there’s a couple This is to the so-called local who needs a break on her water & sewer bill. in there in their 40s, oldest in their 50s. Both maintain jobs and they’re I have been a homeowner in SIC since 1992 and only live here 120 days any of this!!! living there. I don’t understand. I understand disabled people have a a year. What makes you think you deserve a break in anything call- right to get in. Don’t get us wrong but these people are not on disability ing yourself a local considering you use more water & fl ushes than I do. because I investigated thoroughly. Since I pay approximately $9000 in taxes a year and get nothing from our —North Wildwood wonderful local government why do you think you should get more than *** others. So, if you really need more fl ushes get a plumber. 610 Townbank Road I’ve been riding the Cape May-Lewes Ferry for over 20 years. In that —Sea Isle City time the morale of the employees has never been lower. From the *** North Cape May, NJ 08204 people that take your toll to the people that clean the boats. Mike H. Be careful about consolidation, Stone Harbor. Verify, as our school may not have done everything right but he did know how to operate a board is not always completely upfront. They now say we share one 609-898-0044 corporation. Maybe it’s time they replace all management that operate administrator with Avalon, but that’s just to mislead the State. Avalon the Cape May-Lewes Ferry with ones that can build up a corporation has a full time administrator using a different title and everyone knows instead of ones that run it into the ground. (Page A23 Please) Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A23

Spout Off a regular job, 2/3 of your year goes toward tax when you fi gure every other. The city’s share of the park income was $30,000 this year. That earn anything?! Spoiled maybe? (From Page A22) tax you pay. How are you not a slave or indentured servant to your tax barely covers the cost of his Port-O-Potties that the city has to pay for. I’m They are told what to say by the it. For the best education at half the cost, send the kids to Middle Town- collector the government? Do you think I am wrong? Try not paying your glad the administrator is taking care of his buddy Jay. local media. It is called the local ship. taxes. Slave. The government owns you. —Sea Isle City Drudge Radio and Print Report! —Stone Harbor —Dennis Twp. *** Just look at school when they *** *** I have lived on Miami Avenue in the Villas for over 15 years. Why is control school boards, PBA teams, To the county water study spouter: The NJDEP controls the release Why has all work suddenly stopped on the new condos at the Stone it every fall when it gets cold I smell and see very thick smoke coming travel teams, local soccer teams of the study; why don’t you ask them when it will be released? Did you Harbor Marina? No work has been done for months. Of course this from a home on the corner of Miami and Bayshore Road. My kids even and of course high school hoops ever think that the NJDEP does not want the report available because it is Middle Township where the elected offi cials don’t seem to care about complain that it burns their eyes and hurts their throat. I don’t know and soccer. Second generation scientifi cally confi rms that water supply in Cape May County is not abandoned properties. This isn’t Rio Grande…(yet). what that house is burning but it can’t be safe if it’s bothering me and Republican kids are soft! Cut the the big problem they said it was? —Wildwood my children. If I go out side I can even taste it. This cannot be good for umbilical chord-it is about time! —Court House *** the environment! If this doesn’t stop I’m going to have to call the proper —Swainton *** Why is it that skunks, domestic and feral cats are free to roam the authorities to investigate. What is wrong with parents these days?! Shop Rite now has carts with Borough of Stone Harbor when dogs must keep their owners on a —Villas *** cars on the front to keep the kids occupied while you shop. What a great leash on the beach. *** Do the adults who have often idea. They are a little diffi cult to maneuver thru the store but the kids —Stone Harbor Thank you for your editorial “It’s My Kind of Town.” I enjoyed reading written negative comments about love them. I found one of the carts at Walmart today!! The ones at Shop *** about the man who picks up trash every time he walks. That inspired the LCMR football teams not real- Rite have the steering wheels ripped off. Now how do you let your chil- Went to a quaint restaurant on Third and 99th Street for dinner me to start picking up trash too. You are right; it does feel good to put ize that the players on the teams dren destroy other people’s property? No wonder the teens in the this weekend, what a treat. We were greeted by a very friendly young your best foot forward. And guess what? I even found a message in a are impressionable youth who county are so bad they didn’t get any discipline as young children. I think lady who found us a table. Highly recommend the duck for your main bottle! It looks like it was in the water for a long time so I am going to let are able to read? These kids that’s a disgrace to let your children break something and just let it go. course. The grilled Caesar salad was a wonderful start to the meal. I sug- it dry before I try to open it. play their heart out at each —Wildwood Crest gest you call ahead for reservations and bring a nice bottle with you. —Court House and every game, they do become *** —Stone Harbor *** disappointed when members of Recall recall recall. That’s all you hear. Chuck and Gerry need your *** Thank you West Wildwood Taxpayers Association for trying to bring their own community bash their help, please sign. What are Chuck and Gerry afraid of? Chuck said he My wife and I have been residents of Stone Harbor. I am commenting this town back together. It was a very nice event. I hope you have coaches. Let the kids, be kids and has two thirds of the commissioners’ votes. I think they are worried the on two spouts I read recently. Number one; why were those blue mail- more get-together meetings. Everything was delicious! It was nice to see have fun. one third is going to expose them. Recall Chuck and Gerry only! boxes removed? Number two; I also have given up my post offi ce box. people happy and getting along again. I hope more people come if they —Villas —West Wildwood And here is hoping our Mailman Mike stays here in Stone Harbor! have something. I wasn’t sure what to expect but I met some new people *** *** —Stone Harbor and would like to meet more, that’s why I joined. I can’t wait to get my Congratulations to the Mid- To the spouter who tried to buy mums from the mum sale at the *** t-shirt to wear proudly. Thanks again for a nice time! dle Twp Jr. Panthers JV Team on Catholic school in Cape May. Thank you for your effort to support our I read some campaign literature that we should thank our governor —West Wildwood their long awaited fi rst win. Great school. I’m sorry that the person you spoke to was not helpful when for the 4 percent cap on property taxes in New Jersey. I guess Wild- *** job boys! you requested to pick up a form at the school. wood is not part of New Jersey. Hey, we’ve found a new place to eat, drink and line dance on Sunday —Court House —Cape May —Wildwood afternoons from 4-8 with Johnny Tocco It’s called Atkinsons Tavern on *** *** *** Route 9 in Mayville. We’ve really enjoyed ourselves for the past few Now that an airline allows lug- Another County Prosecutor Offi ce foul up. How come Mr. Musick How many more Friday night drubbings must we endure before Mid- Sundays! Keep up the good work “Dj Tocco” ! gage to fl y free, some male passen- isn’t in jail? dle hires a head football coach that actually knows something about the —Villas gers in the terminal referred to —Sea Isle City game? Our students’ best interests aren’t being served by getting *** their wives as old bags. Because *** embarrassed every weekend and they have sacrifi ced far too long. I want to say thank you to the Wildwood trash collectors who of the recession some fi rms for Last Friday I drove the two and a half hours from North Jersey to the It’s not the players or the school; it’s the coach. Any high school football work back here in West Wildwood. They are courteous, and kind, always Halloween have a skeleton crew house I grew up in Swainton. When I got out of the car I was greeted by team in America can be successful as long as the head coach knows the putting our trash cans far back on our properties, so the wind does not get and the scariest costume for Hal- an overpowering stench emanating from the MUA plant across the game. them. We are very happy with the service you provide us. loween is to impersonate and IRS Parkway. It was nauseating and disgusting. I just wanted to thank the —Court House —West Wildwood agent. MUA for ruining my summer, my property, and my life. Thanks MUA! *** *** —Wildwood Crest —Swainton The city is giving away more land to the amusement park. They If the national media is controlled by one party then the county media *** are going to move the road in one direction and take away parking in the is controlled by the other. Why is it that their second generation never (Page A24 Please) The Democrat Senate’s version of Obama care according to the Con- gressional Budget Offi ce will saves $60 billion while spending over $800 billion. What they don’t tell you is that even though Obama care starts in 2013, after Obama is elected again in 2012, they are going to start tax- ing us now, three years a head of time, to pay for it. We and the health care industry are going to pay taxes now to pay for it. Remember business taxes are just added to the prices we pay. Don’t believe them when they say you are only paying a fraction of the taxes. You are paying them all. —Erma *** Let’s legalize marijuana for medical purposes. The benefi ts from that and hemp would be great and if we taxed it we would no longer be in debt. Let’s be smart America. —Cape May *** To all our fellow year round and summer residents, please keep talk- ing about saving our Mailman Mike’s job. He’s friendly, punctual as FREE Elizabeth Arden well as effi cient, which is quite hard to fi nd by these days. —Stone Harbor *** Why can Lower Township perform a revaluation of all properties due to the reduction in true market values and North Wildwood cannot? Is it that North Wildwood does not have the confi dence in its rookie 7-pc. Gift tax assessor? Or is it that North Wildwood is trying to spend as much as possible before they are order to perform a reassessment? Incompetence Our best gift ever with any 24.50 at its best! —North Wildwood Elizabeth Arden purchase. A 62.00 value. *** Hey, South Jersey voters, if you are happy with highest real estate taxes in country, happy with being taxed for just about everything, happy s %IGHT(OUR#REAM3KIN0ROTECTANT with the corrupt politicians who could care less about you and only looking out for their pockets, and happy to see the current administration s #ERAMIDE'OLD5LTRA2ESTORATIVE demonstrate disregard for both recreational and commercial fi sherman, than I say to you vote the same politicians back in Nov. If you are as angry Capsules (7 piece) as I am, vote them all out and let’s get some new blood. s 0RETTY%LIZABETH!RDEN%AUDE0ARFUM2EPLICA —Swainton *** s 0URE&INISH-INERAL-AKEUP0OWDER Obama being awarded the Nobel Peace prize is a large slap in the face to all the past winners of this once prestigious award. Maybe next Foundation SPF 20 with Kabuki Brush year they’ll award it to someone who “plans” on curing cancer. —Dennis Twp. s %XCEPTIONAL,IPSTICKIN#ORALINE *** To the fellow spouter from West Wildwood in regards to the kids run- s :EBRA0RINT4OTEWITHREDTRIM ning around, skateboarding, yelling, etc., I understand sometimes kids can be annoying, but kids are going to be kids. Its not that their parents aren’t around or don’t care what they are doing. If the kids are outside playing let them play. You were a kid once too, or did that happen to slip your mind after you “retired”? If it’s too much for you then maybe you shouldn’t have moved to “Childwood”. Get off your rocking chair, and get a new life, somewhere else. I hear Florida is a nice place to live and retire to. —West Wildwood *** I recently visited North Wildwood for the Irish weekend. I had fun, but while walking home late, I had to really go behind a bush. Some crazy lady came out screaming, I fell over while running away and my ankle is still swollen. I spent a lot of money there, so the town needs to get more spot-a-pots for on the way home. (ED NOTE: Can’t say I blame that lady) —Philadelphia Pa. *** This is for the Lower Township MUA offi ce supervisor/board secre- tary, do you remember when the offi ce staff took your back and fought to the Board to promote you to the position you now hold as they did not want to promote you and they wanted to hire from the outside. Now why are you behind the abolishment of these jobs and why are you not standing up for these women, you should be ashamed of yourself, do what is right it is not to late. May We Suggest: —Villas New Ceramide Plump Perfect *** Ultra Lift and Firm Moisture To the person who thinks they’re smart enough to run the Youth Shelter. If your daughter was in there, she asked for help or you asked Cream SPF 30. This intensive for help or some agency stepped in and got her help that she needed. moisture cream gives skin a Whatever it was, they were there for her. You just ought to be grateful more lifted, re-densified look and stop trying to degrade and stir the pot. —Court House as it plumps the appearance *** of surface lines and wrinkles. As president of the West Wildwood Taxpayers Association, I would 1.7-oz., 68.00 like to thank all of our volunteers for their many hours of hard work that made our fi rst fundraising dinner a success! Our community came One gift per customer, please; while supplies last. together, and we all got to know one another better. Thank you to all of our dinner guests for spending your evening with us. West Wildwood is the best! —West Wildwood STORE LOCATOR! E-ALERTS! GIFT CARDS!* At www.peebles.com *** call 1-800-743-8730 or 2ECEIVEADVANCENOTICEOFSALES 1-800-743-8730 and in all stores. The people of Wildwood as well as the individuals with dual residency log on at www.peebles.com Sign up at www.peebles.com *Terms and conditions apply. should register and vote in the recall. Register before Nov. 3 to be able to vote on the recall election. If you reelect the bozos in offi ce today then don’t complain about your taxes! Remember the power of one vote! Together we can make a difference! RIO GRANDE PLAZA • RIO GRANDE • 889-8787 —Wildwood *** Do we live in a free country? Do you think you are free? If you work OPEN DAILY A24 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Spout Off coaches who are ruining it for everyone! The parents of the Cougars man in case you were unaware. I (From Page A23) team did, the only mistake they made was to bring in someone who have witnessed many, many times *** knows nothing about coaching football. at borough meetings the “because We can ignore the critics of Obama’s Olympics trip to Copenhagen. —Townbank I can” statement by the ex-Mayor Their criticism is meaningless and worthless. Had Obama not gone *** Fox. BURKE and Chicago lost the bid, the same people would be condemning him for To the spouter from Cape May regarding the stained glass windows at —West Wildwood not making the effort. It’s impossible to reason with people who are so Star of the Sea Church get your facts straight. The windows will cost *** anti-Obama that they are unreasonable and illogical. $1,114,999 in 2009, $1,159,599 in 2010 and $1,205,983 in 2011. The executive director and offi ce —Avalon This totals $3,480,581 in 3 years not $1 million as you stated. The supervisor should be made to give *** school only cost the parish $252,000 in subsidy per year. It would take their resignation, they both lie MOTOR God bless the west wing staff at Crest Haven. A staff of six or seven 14 years for the school to cost as much as THOSE windows. through their teeth to your face. to make sure those 50 patients get fed. Chair and door alarms sounding, —Cape May —Town Bank people yelling to go home or go to he bathroom, patients in walkers in *** *** all directions…it makes me dizzy. Thank you to all. Congratulations to Mayor Kaithern. She spent $600,000 of our mon- Mr. Dellavella’s letters to the —West Cape May ey to fi ght a 16-lot subdivision and we end up with a group home in editor show just how fraudulent GROUP *** town. the 5/8/07 re-election of Troiano I am insulted and not proud to be Italian after last weekend’s crude —West Cape May and Davenport was. These guys festival in Fox Park. How many times were we going to hear the foul *** bonded approximately $20 million “meatball” remarks? I will not repeat those connotations here, but you Why can’t the Lower Township MUA keep the board member ap- to the taxpayers since that election can guess what they were because the radio had the same childish, crude pointment of treasurer on board? The previous treasurer resigned in $10 million of it in June of 2007. announcements. It was not funny and I will never bring my parents or the summer of 2009 and the current treasurer resigned today? If these two weren’t re-elected children to this event again. —Villas our taxes wouldn’t have gone up —Wildwood/Philly *** the last two years. Some people *** I read in the Spout Off today that the salary for the executive director need to be prosecuted for this. Citizens of Wildwood, are you happy with your new tax bill? If you of the Lower Township MUA and the board secretary is approximately —Wildwood are you must be a hotel owner. If you’re not, don’t vote for any politi- $200,000 a year plus benefi ts. When there is no staff left to supervise *** cian currently holding offi ce. They have done nothing to relieve the tax what will she do then? Knowing the board, I am sure she will get an- The people with the tree fort burden. We have to clean house to send a message. other $14,000 bonus. Support the people that are getting their pink slips, in the front yard on the fi rst block —Wildwood come to the MUA meetings and fi ght the rate increase it does not seem of Matthews Ave should clean up *** necessary to me with the overspending to the professionals. their yard and put the trash cans BUICK • GMC Obama-care is going to save $400 billion in Medicare by cutting doc- —North Cape May in the rear. What a mess. CHEVY • CADILLAC • PONTIAC tor payments 25 percent by 2013 and by 50 percent by 2018. Medicare *** —Villas payments are already 20 percent less. How many doctors are going to Everyone talks about LCMR and the football program. The biggest *** treat seniors if they can’t even make enough to pay staff to fi ll out the problem that I see comes from the “continuity” of the feeder program or Just go to show how delusional paper work? It may not be called rationing healthcare, but it is. the lack thereof. One solution, the LCMR School district needs to take Troiano and Davenport really are. —Sea Isle City over the seventh and eighth grade football program. Make it a school Their campaign slogan is “Contin- Specializing In *** activity. They can still play in the CMCJFL. The difference, the head ued Good Government.” What a I have a solution to gay marriage! Considering the First Amend- coach of the high school has the say on how the feeder program will be joke! Mr. Totah’s chart of the lo- ment of the Constitution states: “Congress shall make no law respect- run. Give the kids two years to learn the high school system before they cal taxes shows the truth on how ing an establishment of religion” this makes it simple. Make all legal enter High School. The way it is now isn’t working. Added expense sure badly they have managed the city. relationships according to the law, whether they are between a man and but it would be worth it. —Wildwood a woman, a man and a man or a woman and a woman, civil unions. Let —North Cape May *** the church decide who can be married! Problem solved. *** What’s with that big light-up —Court House Why does Steve Barry want projects in Middle? Will it help him be- sign at vo-tech? It looks like a *** come a judge? Does Jeff Van Drew want him to? Why? tacky used car lot. It looks like In response to the person who got a ticket out side of Saint Ann —Court House whoever sets that up must be col- 06 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4 Church, “Stupid is as stupid does”! Pay the meter next time! *** orblind! ’ —Wildwood Residents of West Wildwood, be sure to be on the lookout for a very (ED NOTE: It’s been there *** informative newsletter from The Team for Responsible Government. Af- since the addition was dedicated Since Fr. Field is hiring for different positions at Saint Ann’s, why ter reading it for myself, there can be no doubt to the wherefore and why several years ago.) not hire a parking lot attendant to control the parking problem we of maintaining Chuck Frederick and Gerard McNamara as our commis- —Court House $ are having with during the summer? Then, the man across the street sioners. This letter will illustrate just one of many reasons why we need *** 16,995* will leave us alone! local government that serves the people and not special interests. I was driving into Wildwood —North Wildwood I can attest to this as I have seen my water bill decrease dramatically. this morning from Rio Grande and *** Remember this in the event of an election recall - Chuck and Gerry won got all the way to the bridge to fi nd Midnight Blue Pearlcoat, 6 cyl., 3.7 fuel injected, SUV, Auto, 4WD or AWD, p/sunroof, It was a beautiful dedication to my beautiful friend - the dedica- for a reason! Please maintain your ongoing support. out it is closed. How hard is it to pwr. ext. mirrors, pwr. brakes, Traction Ctrl Sys, CD, tilt, remote pwr. dr. locks, dual air tion of Play by the Bay to was wonderful! The sign that SPW —West Wildwood place a sign at the parkway in bags, ABS, am/fm st. radio, ac, cc, *does not include tax, dmv fee or doc fee. Finance employee is beautiful. A special thank you to our Mayor for a job well *** Rio Grande letting you know the terms available. VIN 1J8GL48K06W223592, Stock # 965G, 25,667 mi. done. Ninety percent of the problems in the county stem from Philly bridge is closed. Then you know —Sea Isle City people moving here. either go through North Wild- *** —Court House wood and hope that’s not fl ooded 05 Cadillac DeVille 4DR Sea Isle City is a great place to live period. *** or go in through the Crest. What —Sea Isle City I have just read the article concerning the two women who may lose is wrong with the county? I also ’ *** their jobs at the MUA. I always pay my bill in person. It is always a think they can put it on 98.7 so $ To the spouter from Erma, about the coaches of the Lower Township pleasure to be greeted by a smiling face and have my concerns ad- they can announce it too. 15,500* Rams, you are so right. As a former Ram and Raider parent what a dif- dressed in a professional manner. I am sure that any loss of employees —Erma/Wildwood ference between the coaching methods of the Raiders compared to would affect the effi cient manner in which these employees serve their *** the rams! The Ram coaching is just immature men trying to relive their customers. Management should look into another way to cut costs espe- To the Avalon Spouter: Obama days as players through the kids, which by the way wasn’t anything but cially in today’s economy. is a total mess, MMM MMM bench warmers in high school. —Villas MMM, and your vote ruined this Crimson Pearl, 8cyl., 4.6 fuel injected, On*Star, steering wheel audio ctrl., re- —North Cape May *** country, MMM MMM MMM. mote p/dlocks, p/exterior mirror, front side airbags, traction control system, CD, *** The Lower Township management staff salaries are off the charts! That should be the Obama song. leather, dual p/seats, p/w, ABS, AM/FM stereo, keyless entry, p/s, 6 pass, dual rear To the parents of Lower Township Ram football players did you also The executive director, $110,000; the superintendent, $106,000 plus Good job fi rst time voters, our ac zones, *does not include tax, dmv fee or doc fee. Finance terms available. VIN. know that the head coach and his so-called top assistant make fun of the use of company vehicle back and forth each day to Atlantic County; offi ce past Presidents are rolling in the 1G6KD54Y65U122939, Stock # 79G, 49,253mi. Raider coaches like they don’t know what their doing. I think they manager, $90,000. When Mr. Demarcantonio is through with his agenda graves. have it backwards! to remove the current employees, who will he replace them with? I bet —Stone Harbor —Villas he is advertising for these positions in Deptford Township. I would guar- *** 08 Cadillac CTS 4DR *** antee these positions have already been fi lled so don’t waste your time “Moral Compass”, great term The new stained glass window at Our Lady star of the Sea Church completing an application! Stone Harbor spouter. It sure fi ts ’ costing $1,114,999 doesn’t look much different - a little brighter per- —Villas the wayward councilman that is $ haps. So why are the parishioners being forced to pay $2,365,581 to *** a tax cheat. He sure lost his way 35,515* refurbish the remaining windows for a total cost of $3,480,581 when I am a union member - ain’t union busting a federal offense? The and his morals when he didn’t the pastor is complaining about the $272,000 he had to use to subsidize employees at the Lower MUA should look into this. Good luck! pay his and his employees taxes. the school? I don’t want my church donation to go to fi xing stained —Villas Forget trying to change the subject glass windows that aren’t even broken. *** by blaming others for his actions. Black Raven, 3.6L v6, 4 dr. sedan, On*Star, dr. mem. seat, Bose stereo, steering wheel —Cape May Why is it that the Booster Club wants us to sell beef-n-beer tix to He is still a tax cheat and will audio ctrl, dual climate, p/dl, p/mirror, fr. and rear side airbags, traction control, CD, *** pay for our new press box? Where is all the money that is raised every forever be known as one. We don’t tilt, leather, p/driver seat, p/sunroof, ABS, AM/FM stereo cc, tire pressure monitoring, The water project going on in Whitesboro is a disgrace. How season? What do they supply? Where does all of our money go? They want him in our Borough’s politics heated seats, p/b, *does not include tax, dmv fee or doc fee. Finance terms available. are the children expected to catch buses to and from school when their are a non-profi t organization yet we must purchase everything ourselves ever again. He is an embarrass- VIN 1G6DM577980124384, Stock # 975G, 13,190 mi. streets are being totally blocked by construction and vehicles are unable and the coaches pay for trophies! Maybe we should be focusing on them ment and a cheat. to get through? The man-made paths they created are fl ooded with wa- rather than the JV football team! —Stone Harbor ter. I guess they are expected to walk through construction sites to make —North Cape May *** it to the corner. God forbid if an ambulance or fi re truck is needed to go *** I live in Shannon Oaks and 08 Chevy Uplander Van down one of these roads. This would not be allowed in any other town. Albano, Milam and Van Drew are not conservative even though they are would like to know how I can ’ —Whitesboro pretending to be. They voted with liberal Corzine 95 percent of the time! have my children go to Margaret *** Please, don’t be fooled. Your taxes will go up again! We also need Dan Mace in North Wildwood. There Let’s go, Lower Township Rams! You guys are a great group of kids. Lockwood to change Middle Township to lower our taxes and create jobs. are three families on my street $16,900* Stay positive! Thank you to a wonderful team mom and the coaches for We need relief. The D’s have had long enough and it’s only gotten worse, that send their kids there and talk volunteering your time. not better, in Middle. about what a great school it is. —Villas —Court House —Rio Grande *** *** *** Hello, spouter from Greensburg, Pa. I guess since you were here in- According to a chart prepared by Anthony Totah, the tax levy has I want to thank the owner of A stead of North Wildwood can it be that you were too drunk from Irish increased 159 percent in seven years. If it is true, where the blazes did Taste of Philly Soft Pretzels for tak- Gold Mist Metallic, 6 cyl. cyl 3.9 3 9 Fuel Injected, Injected AutomaticAutomatic, ABSABS, p/dlp/dl, AM/FMAM/FM, CDCD, cccc, FrtFrt. Fest and didn’t remember waking up there instead of our spotless town? the money go? It’s defi nitely time for an independent investigation to ing the time to show my son and bucket seats, keyless entry, tire pressure monitoring, p/w, dual air bags, tilt, ac, re- It so happens that the streets department in Stone Harbor clean the trash fi nd the thieves. daughter how to twist a pretzel. It clining rear seats, third row seating, auxiliary audio input, p/s, cloth, manual sliding cans every morning and the shops offer top quality products at a great —Wildwood really made their day. Then going side door, 12v front power outlet, p/b, *does not include tax, dmv fee or doc fee. price not the $1 store products of the boardwalk. *** above and beyond by cooking Finance terms available. VIN 1GNDV23W88D106013, Stock # 57G, 52,879 mi. —Stone Harbor In my opinion, the Water & Sewer issue boils down to a single ques- up the pretzels they made and *** tion: “Should rate payers pay for the water they take and the sewerage not charging me for the ones they Parents of the kids who play for the Lower Township Rams, I feel your they produce?” If yes, the rate structure needs to be changed. If no, made. A truly customer friendly pain, but I have a solution. Get as many parents together as you can, keep the present rate structure. oriented business in the area. ‘05 Chevy Malibu Maxx LS request a meeting with the recreation center to remove these two —Sea Isle City —Rio Grande *** *** The “because I can” attitude was the saying of Mayor Fox, not Mayor Frederick. If your going to make a statement about someone you should get your facts straight fi rst before you spout off. 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Real Estate- Find stuff for sale in the Yard/Tag Sale- MERCHANDISE / Herald Classifi eds! Rental Agent YARD SALES www.CapeMay OCEAN CITY PUBLIC NOTICES CountyHerald.com Estate sale. Antiques SHERIFF’S SALE Wildwood, County of Cape May, State of New of the property. A full legal description may be Wildwood Real Estate Jersey. found in the Writ of Execution on fi le in the offi ce needs LICENSED, from furniture to a 1962 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Sheriff’s Offi ce. ARTICLES FOR of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Premises commonly known as: 308 West experienced rental — WebID #: 188086 Starfi re. Lots of smalls. Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Schellenger Avenue, Wildwood City, NJ Subject to prior liens: SALE BER F 11189 07 therein, pending wherein 08260 National City Mortgage: $69,285.00 agent. Salary + com- Thurs., Fri. & Sat., Oc- ROMA BANK is the plaintiff AND CENT ANNI Cameo Condominium Assoc. : $44,225.00 15 LLC, ET ALS, are the defendant(s), I shall Being known as Lot 25.02 (add’26.03), Block mission. Confi dential FREEBIES tober 22, 23 & 24, 9am- expose for sale at public venue on: 169, on the offi cial Tax Map of the City of Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- 4pm. Take Wesley Ave., WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF Wildwood tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and Inquiries to NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 expenses, there remains any surplus money, [email protected] it turns into Garden Park- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Dimensions: the money will be deposited into the Superior Articles For Sale- Free Firewood House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 70.00ft x 30.00ft x 70.00ft x 30.00ft Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the Free Firewood. Pine logs way # 902, two blocks (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion Jersey. Nearest Cross Street: Cedar Avenue pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 — WebID #: 189256 24” PROPANE GAS cut, not split. Two trees on left before Longport stating the nature and extent of that person’s County of Cape May *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens claim and asking for an order directing pay- LOGS for fi re place in- worth. 36 Alexandria Bridge State of New Jersey or other charges and any such taxes, charges, ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or City of North Wildwood liens, insurance premiums or other advances other person conducting the sale will have sert, remote ready, $250. Way, Cape May Court Yard/Tag Sale- made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested information regarding the surplus, if any. Block 257 Lot 9 formerly lots 29, 31, 33, 35 parties are to conduct and rely upon their own Call 609-861-5578 House, NJ (in Ocean independent investigation to ascertain whether A full legal description of the premises can Restaurant- View, off Rt 9 across 333 East 26th Avenue or not any outstanding interest remain of re- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Articles for Sale- Stone Harbor: Wildwood, New Jersey 08260 cord and/or have priority over the lien being May County. This sale is subject to unpaid from golf driving range). foreclosed and, if so, the current amount due taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Lot Size: 116 x 100 thereon. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Now Hiring amount due can be obtained from the local 42” Craftsman Tow Be- DEMOLITION Nearest Cross Street: Surf Avenue **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the taxing authority. — WebID #: 189060 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only a hind Lawn Sweeper, $75. SALE Subject to a prior lien: return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall Amount due under judgment is $15,500.00 * LINE COOK Sorry-this item SOLD! 2008-00150 US Bank Custodian/Sass-Muni V have no further recourse against the Mort- with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be DTR 9/4/09 in the amount of $43,776.23 gagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed PART TIME VENDORS WANTED 173 88th St. Subject to a sewer lien: as of 9-4-09 of check or treasurer’s check in the amount of $2,021.44 ***If after the sale and satisfaction of the 20% of the bid price is required. * DISHWASHER Stone Harbor mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- there remains any surplus money, the money The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any PART TIME Articles For Sale- Vendors Wanted- tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust sale without further notice of publication. expenses, there remains any surplus money, Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Sat. & Sun. the money will be deposited into the Superior any part thereof, may fi le a motion pursuant tiff. Please apply at Court Trust Fund and any person claiming to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the MOVING SALE: 36” TV Teaberry... Oct. 24th & 25th the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a nature and extent of that person’s claim and Attorney: CALLAGHAN, THOMPSON & Hotel Alcott motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and asking for an order directing payment of the THOMPSON & Entertainment Center, Not Just Antiques 8am - 4pm 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that surplus money. The Sheriff or other person Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer 107 Grant Street person’s claim and asking for an order direct- conducting the sale will have information re- 753267 solid wood, $300. Other has rental space avail- ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff garding the surplus, if any. 4x Fee=$145.80 Cape May miscellaneous items. or other person conducting the sale will have 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 able, beginning at Beach block house information regarding the surplus, if any. A full legal description of the premises can ______West Wildwood area. $260.00 per month. - SPECTACULAR! be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape SHERIFF’S SALE Sales- A full legal description of the premises can May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Call 215-327-5373 If you are a vendor, Kitchen cabinets/full be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out May County. This sale is subject to unpaid liens and other Municipal Assessments. The of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Articles for Sale- downsizing or look- kitchen, dining room taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer amount due can be obtained from the local cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET CUSTOMER liens and other Municipal Assessments. The taxing authority. NUMBER F 422808 therein, pending wherein ing for a fun business/ set, rooms of furniture, amount due can be obtained from the local FIRST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL CORPORA- SERVICE REP/ taxing authority. Amount due under judgment is $503,195.04 TION is the plaintiff AND STEVE RIPA, ET AL, SERTA QUEEN Mattress hobby venture, give us baths & fi xtures, couch, with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at INSIDE SALES Amount due under judgment is $1,775,362.40 added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed public venue on: & box spring, $90. Good a call at 609-624-1700 washer, dryer, central with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be check or treasurer’s check in the amount of WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF or visit our website: heating/air unit, sliding added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed 20% of the bid price is required. NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 condition. 609-313- check or treasurer’s check in the amount of at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Oceanview area. Good www.Teaberry glass doors, windows, 20% of the bid price is required. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 9051 sale without further notice of publication. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New communication skills, AntiquesNJ.com garage doors, shrubs. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Jersey. organization & computer sale without further notice of publication. tiff. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- The property to be sold is located in the Bor- skills. Order entry for hy- WebID #: 188568 tiff. Attorney: PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG ough of Wildwood Crest in the County of Cape Articles for Sale- — Lots of great stuff Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer May, State of New Jersey. draulics company. Em- Attorney: RUDOLPH A. PALOMBI, JR., ES- 753265 EVERYTHING QUIRE 4x Fee=$174.96 Commonly known as: 407 East Palm Road, ployee owned company. Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 Unit 306, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 Washer, front load speed MUST GO! 753262 ______Drug test. WANTED - 4x Fee=$145.80 SHERIFF’S SALE Tax Lot No. 3, C0306 in Block 56.03 queen, full size, 1 1/2 Yard/Tag Sale- 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 MERCHANDISE ______By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Call for appointment years old. Excellent con- SHERIFF’S SALE of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Palm Beach Villas Condominium dition. Can see oper- cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET 609-624-3700 Wanted To Buy- WEST CAPE MAY, 411 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out NUMBER CPM F 31163 08 therein, pending Nearest Cross Street: Atlantic Avenue ate. New $1200; asking of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery wherein WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND, FSB Office hours 9 to 5 North Broadway: Indoor Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- is the plaintiff AND SCOTT SWALLOW, ET Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- Monday - Friday $600. 609-729-4034. BER F 29932 08 therein, pending wherein ALS, are the defendant(s), I shall expose for nicipal or tax liens that may be due. TOP DOLLAR PAID: sale- rain or shine! Oct WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA is the sale at public venue on: Coin, stamp and pa- 24, 8am. Household plaintiff AND SHERAZ AHMED SHEIKH, ET WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF Tax and prior lien info: ALS, are the defendant(s), I shall expose for NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- per money collections. items; bedroom, living sale at public venue on: at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and CONSTRUCTION WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF House Building located at 9 N. Main Street expenses, there remains any surplus money, Guitars, instruments, room & kitchen furniture; NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New the money will be deposited into the Superior at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Jersey. Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the estate jewelry, other col- washer/ dryer; portable House Building located at 9 N. Main Street surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion INSPECTOR (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New The property to be sold is located in the City pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 lectibles. Member APS. diswasher; misc Jersey. of Sea Isle, County of Cape May and State of stating the nature and extent of that person’s Good opportunity for full-time position w/engineering 609-390-1286 New Jersey and commonly known as 331 47th claim and asking for an order directing pay- Yard/Tag Sale- The property to be sold is located in the City Place West, Sea Isle City, NJ. ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or company in our Cape May County offi ce for individual of Ocean City, County of Cape May, State of other person conducting the sale will have New Jersey. It is known and designated as Tax Lot Nos. information regarding the surplus, if any. YARD/TAG SALES 15CW and 16, Block 47.05, on the Tax Map of exp. in construction inspection. Good oral & written WILDWOOD, 138 E. Commonly known as: 137-139 Asbury Avenue, the City of Sea Isle. Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any): Schellinger Ave: Yard/ Unit B, Ocean City, NJ 08226 None communication skills req. NICET level II-IV preferred. Yard/Tag- Dimensions of Lot: approximately warehouse sale. House- Tax Lot No. 6 C2 in Block No. 107 50 feet x 95 feet A full legal description of the premises can Salary commensurate w/exp. Excellent benefi ts. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape hold furniture, applianc- Dimension of Lot Approximately: Nearest Cross Street: Park Road May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Moving/Yard Sale 30 x 100 (50%) taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer es, store fi xtures, res- BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Unit B Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and other liens and other Municipal Assessments. The For excellent career opportunities, Sat., Oct. 24, 2009 8am in the 137-39 Asbury Avenue, a Condominium municipal liens. amount due can be obtained from the local taurant equipment, neon together with an undivided 50% interest in and As of 9/8/09, Real Estate Taxes are paid taxing authority. visit our web site: www.rve.com - 3pm, 527 Hagen Rd., to the common elements appertaining thereto through 3rd Quarter 2009 signs, etc. Sat., Oct. 24, as set forth in the Master Deed of 137-39 As- As of 9/8/09, Water/Sewer paid through 3rd Amount due under judgment is $597,353.92 South Dennis. Assorted 9am. 609-602-1273 bury Avenue. A condominium (and any amend- Quarter 2009 with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Send resume w/cover letter in confi dence to: ments thereto) dated of even date with this unit added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed items for everyone Rain deed and intended to be forthwith recorded in Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Date Sun., Oct. 25th Yard/Tag Sale- the Cape May County Clerk’s Offi ce in confor- tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and 20% of the bid price is required. mity with provisions of the Condominium Act of expenses, there remains any surplus money, the State of New Jersey P.L. 1969 c. 257 ap- the money will be deposited into the Superior The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Wildwood Crest, 9404 proved January 7, 1970, its supplements and Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the sale without further notice of publication. — WebID #: 189444 amendments thereto surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Seaview: Fri. & Sat., Oct. pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 tiff. Nearest Cross Street: 1st Street stating the nature and extent of that person’s Yard/Tag Sale- 23 & 24, 10am - 5pm claim and asking for an order directing pay- Attorney: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- Prior Liens/Encumbrances ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other MAN 232 Kings Highway East, Haddonfi eld, NJ 08033 Contents of house sale. TOTAL AS OF September 1, 2009: $.00 person conducting the sale will have informa- Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer Attn: Bradley A. Blubaugh, Director of Operations AVALON, 301 80th tion regarding the surplus, if any. 753268 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- 4x Fee=$150.66 Street, Unit # 20: Fri. tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and A full legal description of the premises can 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 Fax: (856) 616-0135 ANIMALS expenses, there remains any surplus money, be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ______& Sat., Oct 23 & 24, the money will be deposited into the Superior May County. This sale is subject to unpaid SHERIFF’S SALE EEO/AA Employer Court Trust Fund and any person claiming taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 9am- 1pm. CONTENTS the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a liens and other Municipal Assessments. The By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out SALE! Furniture, appli- LOST & FOUND - motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and amount due can be obtained from the local of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that taxing authority. Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- ances, beds, dishes, ANIMALS person’s claim and asking for an order direct- BER F 27472 08 therein, pending wherein CONTRACT ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff Amount due under judgment is $1,372,922.69 SLM FINANCIAL CORPORATION is the plain- mattresses- or other person conducting the sale will have with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be tiff AND BURK 432 LLC, are the defendant(s), information regarding the surplus, if any. added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed I shall expose for sale at public venue on: EVERYTHING! check or treasurer’s check in the amount of WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF ADMINISTRATOR A full legal description of the premises can 20% of the bid price is required. NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Rain or shine be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Must have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Lost & Found- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Yard/Tag Sale- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer sale without further notice of publication. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Offi ce and good organizational skills. Knowledge of liens and other Municipal Assessments. The All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Jersey. FOUND CAT amount due can be obtained from the local tiff. contract administration in a civil engineering environ- taxing authority. The property to be sold is located in the City CMCH, 10 East Rom- Young, white with grey Attorney: KAPLIN STEWART MELOFF RE- of Wildwood, County of Cape May, State of ney Place: Sat., Oct. 24, Amount due under judgment is $504,483.05 ITER & STEIN New Jersey. ment and State and Federal aid reimbursement a big & black markings. Very with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer 9am - 2pm. Large multi- added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed 753266 Commonly known as: 432 West Burk Avenue, plus. Position is available in Cape May County offi ce. affectionate. Found on check or treasurer’s check in the amount of 4x Fee=$150.66 Wildwood, New Jersey family garage/yard sale. 20% of the bid price is required. 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 Deland Ave., North Cape ______Being known as Lots 23 and 24, Block 68 as Housewares, toys, fur- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any SHERIFF’S SALE shown on the City of Wildwood Tax Map For excellent career opportunities, May. Picked up by Ani- sale without further notice of publication. visit our web site: www.rve.com niture & so much more. mal Control on 10/18 & All publication costs are paid for by the plain- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out The Property is 60 feet by 100 feet and in- Big bargains. tiff. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery cludes a partially constructed duplex. taken to the shelter. Call Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Send resume w/cover letter in confi dence to: Attorney: FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD BER CPM L 383 05 therein, pending wherein Both units have 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms Yard/Tag Sale- Tom 609-465-8923 Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer CAMEO CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION is and a 1 car garage. 753264 the plaintiff AND ELIZABETH LARKINS AND 4x Fee=$170.10 HARRY STEINMETZ, are the defendant(s), I Subject to any prior liens or mortgages and 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 shall expose for sale at public venue on: any unpaid taxes, water or sewer liens. CMCH, 758 Dias Creek ______WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF Road (corner of Dias SHERIFF’S SALE NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and Creek & Rt. 47): Sat., By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out House Building located at 9 N. Main Street expenses, there remains any surplus money, of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New the money will be deposited into the Superior Oct. 24, 9am - 4pm Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Jersey. Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the 232 Kings Highway East, Haddonfi eld, NJ 08033 BER F 30679 08 therein, pending wherein surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion CITIMORTGAGE, INC. is the plaintiff AND CONCISE LEGAL DESCRIPTION pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 Attn: Bradley A. Blubaugh, Director of Operations Find DANIEL J. TOAL, ET AL, are the defendant(s), Municipality: Wildwood Crest stating the nature and extent of that person’s I shall expose for sale at public venue on: Tax Block: 126.02 claim and asking for an order directing pay- it in WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF Tax Lot: 9.02-C0001 ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or Fax: (856) 616-0135 the NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Address: 411 E. Toledo Avenue, Unit 1, Wild- other person conducting the sale will have at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court wood Crest information regarding the surplus, if any. EEO/AA Employer House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Dimensions: Condominium Unit. Refer to (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Master Deed A full legal description of the premises can Jersey. Nearest Cross Street: Atlantic Avenue be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape CALL 609-886-8600 EXT 33 or 34 to place your ad CLASSIFIEDS Property to be sold is located in the City of This does not constitute a full legal description (Page A27 Please) Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A26) NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer BER F 33303 08 therein, pending wherein It is known and designated as Block 475.03 Prior Liens/Encumbrances adjusted FMV of the property at the time of 753274 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS (f/k/a 475 and 475.01), Lot 27 Lot 3 sale. Plaintiff may also agree to a short sale. rd May County. This sale is subject to unpaid On Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at Good- 4x Fee=$165.24 TRUSTEE FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET 2009 3 Quarter taxes open: $675.69 Please address any inquiries to: thirdparty- man Self-Storage, 75 Route 47 South, Cape 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST, 2006-3 is the The dimensions are approximately 50 feet Sewer open plus penalty: $379.90 [email protected] taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer rd liens and other Municipal Assessments. The May Court House, NJ at 10:00 am the follow- ______plaintiff AND ROBIN MORSE, ET AL, are the wide by 200 feet long. Please use our File No. and “3 Party” or amount due can be obtained from the local ing items will be sold at public auction pursu- SHERIFF’S SALE defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Lot 5 “Short Sale” in your subject line. taxing authority. ant to state law. Operator reserves the right to venue on: Nearest Cross Street: North Wildwood Boule- Sewer open plus penalty: $323.03 bid and set minimum bids. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF vard/NJ-147 A full legal description of the premises can Amount due under judgment is $763,717.22 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 TOTAL AS OF September 16, 2009: be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be FOR SALE ON Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and other $1,378.62 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed THURSDAY OCTOBER 22, 2009 BER F 14511 08 therein, pending wherein House Building located at 9 N. Main Street municipal liens. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer contents of storage units: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New As of 12/17/2008 taxes are paid through 4th Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The check or treasurer’s check in the amount of st 20% of the bid price is required. C-3 -- Kathleen Grillo PANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- Jersey. quarter 2008. 1 quarter 2009 taxes in the tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and amount due can be obtained from the local C-26 -- Mindy Gerner CATE HOLDERS OF SOUNDVIEW HOME amount of $646.65 was due on 2/1/2009. 2nd expenses, there remains any surplus money, taxing authority. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any C-30 -- Marlene McClendor LOAN TRUST 2006-OPT1, ASSET-BACKED Property to be sold is located in the Township quarter 2009 taxes in the amount of $646.64 the money will be deposited into the Superior sale without further notice of publication. C-36 -- Gail Guy CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OPT1 is the of Lower, County of Cape May, State of New was due on 5/1/2009. Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the Amount due under judgment is $204,770.66 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- C-37 -- Erik Moyer plaintiff AND GREG W. MASKER, ET AL, are Jersey. surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be tiff. the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed 2x Fee=$19.44 public venue on: Premises commonly known as: 508 Shunpike tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and stating the nature and extent of that person’s check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Attorney: CONRAD O’BRIEN 10/14, 10/21/09 WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF Road, Erma, New Jersey 08204 expenses, there remains any surplus money, claim and asking for an order directing pay- 20% of the bid price is required. Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer ______NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 the money will be deposited into the Superior ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other 753269 SHERIFF’S SALE at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Being known as Lot 22.01, Block 497.01, on Court Trust Fund and any person claiming person conducting the sale will have informa- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 4x Fee=$140.94 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of Lower the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a tion regarding the surplus, if any. sale without further notice of publication. 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and All publication costs are paid for by the plain- ______of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Jersey. Dimensions: 267.57 feet x 271.67 feet x 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that A full legal description of the premises can tiff. SHERIFF’S SALE Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- 287.67 feet x 264.28 feet person’s claim and asking for an order direct- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape BER F 13777 05 therein, pending wherein The property to be sold is located in the Town- ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Attorney: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the plaintiff ship of Lower, County of Cape May, State of Nearest Cross Street: Breakwater Road or other person conducting the sale will have taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer MAN of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery AND SHARON ALTIMAIRO, ET AL, are the New Jersey. information regarding the surplus, if any. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens amount due can be obtained from the local 753283 BER F 10353 08 therein, pending wherein venue on: Commonly known as: 212 Ridgewood Avenue, or other charges and any such taxes, charges, A full legal description of the premises can taxing authority. 4x Fee=$165.24 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF Township of Lower, Villas, New Jersey 08251 liens, insurance premiums or other advances be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Amount due under judgment is $345,304.04 ______STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2006- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Tax Lot No. 25 aka 25 & 26 in Block 280 ed parties are to conduct and rely upon their taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be SHERIFF’S SALE HE6, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street own independent investigation to ascertain liens and other Municipal Assessments. The added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE6 is the plaintiff (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) whether or not any outstanding interest remain amount due can be obtained from the local check or treasurer’s check in the amount of By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out AND RICHARD LEADBEATER, ET AL, are the Jersey. 60 ft x 100 ft of record and/or have priority over the lien be- taxing authority. 20% of the bid price is required. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public ing foreclosed and, if so, the current amount Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- venue on: The property to be sold is located in the Town- Nearest Cross Street: Yale Street due thereon. Amount due under judgment is $231,006.59 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any BER F 14780 08 therein, pending wherein WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF ship of Lower, County of Cape May, State of with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be sale without further notice of publication. HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 New Jersey. Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed All publication costs are paid for by the plain- TION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court nicipal or tax liens that may be due. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only a check or treasurer’s check in the amount of tiff. AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Commonly known as: 149 Tomlin Avenue, return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall 20% of the bid price is required. OF MAY 1, 2005, FREMONT HOME LOAN (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Township of Lower, Villas, NJ 08251 Tax and prior lien info: At the time of publica- have no further recourse against the Mort- Attorney: FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD TRUST 2005-B is the plaintiff AND LINDA SIL- Jersey. tion taxes/sewer/water information was not gagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer VERSTONE A/K/A LINDA J. SILVERSTONE Tax Lot No. 31 & 32 in Block 101 available – You must check with the tax collec- sale without further notice of publication. 753281 AND PHILLIP SILVERSTONE A/K/A PHILLIP Property to be sold is located in the City of tor for exact amounts due. ***If after the sale and satisfaction of the All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 4x Fee=$170.10 W. SILVERSTONE, HER HUSBAND, ET AL, Wildwood, County of Cape May, State of New Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) mortgage debt, including costs and expenses, tiff. 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at Jersey. 60 ft x 75 ft Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- there remains any surplus money, the money ______public venue on: tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust Attorney: STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKEN- SHERIFF’S SALE WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF Premises commonly known as: 221 E. Pine Nearest Cross Street: Harvard Street expenses, there remains any surplus money, Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or BERG & NORGAARD NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Avenue, #203, Wildwood, NJ 08260 the money will be deposited into the Superior any part thereof, may fi le a motion pursuant Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- Court Trust Fund and any person claiming to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the 753279 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Tax Lots #8 f/k/a 11.02 nicipal or tax liens that may be due. the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a nature and extent of that person’s claim and 4x Fee=$155.52 Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Block #209.13 f/k/a 209.01 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and asking for an order directing payment of the 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 BER F 27851 08 therein, pending wherein AU- Jersey. Tax and prior lien info: Taxes/sewer/water may 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that surplus money. The Sheriff or other person ______RORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC is the plaintiff Approximate Dimensions: 1420 SF be delinquent – You must check with the tax person’s claim and asking for an order direct- conducting the sale will have information re- SHERIFF’S SALE AND MELISSA S. HRUSKA, ET AL, are the Property to be sold is located in the Borough collector for exact amounts due. ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff garding the surplus, if any. defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public of Avalon, County of Cape May, State of New Nearest Cross Street: Atlantic Avenue or other person conducting the sale will have By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out venue on: Jersey. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- information regarding the surplus, if any. A full legal description of the premises can of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF Taxes: Current through 3rd Quarter 2009* tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Premises commonly known as: 7751 Ocean *Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and expenses, there remains any surplus money, The plaintiff has obtained a letter of indem- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid BER F 34584 08 therein, pending wherein at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Drive #A, Avalon, NJ 08202 sewer plus interest through date of payoff. the money will be deposited into the Superior nifi cation which will insure the successful taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer LASALLE BANK NA AS TRUSTEE FOR House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Court Trust Fund and any person claiming bidder at sale in respect to: Judgment #DJ- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The WAMU MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Tax Lot No. 11 C000A, Block No. 77.04 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a 00020055-2001, Judgment #DJ-00036152- amount due can be obtained from the local TIFICATES SERIES 2007-HY06 TRUST is the Jersey. tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 2002, Judgment #DJ-00052545-2001, Judg- taxing authority. plaintiff AND DAVID W. VAN DUSEN, ET ALS, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Being in the Borough expenses, there remains any surplus money, 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that ment #DJ-00195511-2002 are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at The property to be sold is located in the City of Avalon, County of Cape May, State of New the money will be deposited into the Superior person’s claim and asking for an order direct- Amount due under judgment is $245,319.00 public venue on: of Cape May, County of Cape May, State of Jersey, including the appurtenances thereto Court Trust Fund and any person claiming ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff A full legal description of the premises can with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF New Jersey. in fee simple, subject to the provisions of the the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a or other person conducting the sale will have be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 New Jersey Condominium Act (R.S. 46:8B-1 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and information regarding the surplus, if any. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid check or treasurer’s check in the amount of at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Commonly known as: 406 George Street, et seq.) its amendments and supplements 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 20% of the bid price is required. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Cape May, New Jersey 08204 and to the provisions of that Master Deed of person’s claim and asking for an order direct- A full legal description of the premises can liens and other Municipal Assessments. The (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New “Ocealon Terrace Condominiums” a condo- ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape amount due can be obtained from the local The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Jersey. Tax Lot No. 24.14 in Block 497.01 minium, dated October 24, 1974 and recorded or other person conducting the sale will have May County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxing authority. sale without further notice of publication. November 19, 1974 in the County Clerk’s Of- information regarding the surplus, if any. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer All publication costs are paid for by the plain- The property to be sold is located in the Bor- Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) fi ce in Deed Book 1336 page 943 and Deed liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Amount due under judgment is $218,426.47 tiff. ough of Avalon, County of Cape May, State of 150 ft x 300 ft Book 1352 page 700; and more particularly Subject to any lien in favor of a condominium amount due can be obtained from the local with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be New Jersey. described as Unit A in said condominium and taxing authority. added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed Attorney: PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG Nearest Cross Street: Shunpike Road an undivided 1/8 interest in the common ele- association, which is granted priority pursuant nd to N.J.S.A. 46:8B-21(b)(1), if any. check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer Commonly known as: 496 22 Street, Avalon, ments of said condominium, which Unit and Amount due under judgment is $79,662.94 20% of the bid price is required. 753277 New Jersey 08202 Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- Common Elements have been more specifi - A full legal description of the premises can with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be 4x Fee=$174.96 nicipal or tax liens that may be due. cally defi ned in the Master Deed aforesaid, as be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 Tax Lot No. 129.496 in Block No. 22.06 same may be lawfully amended from time to May County. This sale is subject to unpaid check or treasurer’s check in the amount of sale without further notice of publication. ______Tax and prior lien info: At the time of publica- time in conformity with R.S. 46:8B-10. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 20% of the bid price is required. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- SHERIFF’S SALE Dimension of Lot Approximately: Condo tion taxes/sewer/water information was not liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tiff. available – You must check with the tax collec- Pursuant to the Public Laws of 1977, Chapter The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Nearest Cross Street: 5th Avenue tor for exact amounts due. 157, (N.J.S.A. 46:15-2.1) the above premises amount due can be obtained from the local nd taxing authority. sale without further notice of publication. Attorney: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Being Unit No. 496 in the 496-498 22 Street are also known as Unit A of Lot(s) 11-19 odd, All publication costs are paid for by the plain- MAN cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Condominium, together with an undivided Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- 22, 24, 71, 73 in Block 77.04 on the Offi cial Tax Amount due under judgment is $321,749.88 tiff. Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer NUMBER F 6555 08 therein, pending wherein 50% interest in and to the common elements tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and Map of the Borough of Avalon, New Jersey. with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be 753275 STURDY SAVINGS BANK is the plaintiff appertaining thereto as set forth in the Master expenses, there remains any surplus money, added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed Attorney: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- 4x Fee=$174.96 AND DAVID HEMMERLY, ET ALS, are the Deed (and any amendments thereto), dated the money will be deposited into the Superior A full legal description of the premises can check or treasurer’s check in the amount of MAN 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public January 17, 2006, recorded February 2, 2005 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the be found in the Offi ce of the Sheriff of Cape 20% of the bid price is required. Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer ______venue on: in Deed Book 3213 page 259 in the Cape May surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion May County. 753273 SHERIFF’S SALE WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF County Clerk’s Offi ce, in conformity with the pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 4x Fee=$145.80 NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 provisions of the Condominium Act of New stating the nature and extent of that person’s The sale is subject to any unpaid taxes and sale without further notice of publication. 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Jersey, N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1. claim and asking for an order directing pay- assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and All publication costs are paid for by the plain- ______of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery House Building located at 9 N. Main Street ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other other municipal assessments. The amount tiff. SHERIFF’S SALE Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Prior Liens/Encumbrances person conducting the sale will have informa- due can be obtained from the local taxing BER F 31333 07 therein, pending wherein US Jersey. Water open + penalty: $519.65 tion regarding the surplus, if any. authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale Attorney: PARKER MCCAY By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUST- TOTAL AS OF September 25, 2009: may also be subject to the limited lien priority Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- EE FOR ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH The property being sold is located in the Bor- $519.65 A full legal description of the premises can of any Condominium/ Homeowner Association 753271 cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET CERTIFICATES SERVICES 2006-WFHE3 is ough of Stone Harbor, in the County of Cape be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape liens which may exist. 4x Fee=$160.38 NUMBER F 25903 07 therein, pending the plaintiff AND ANGIE M. WAGNER, ET AL, May and in the State of New Jersey. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- TRUSTEE PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF public venue on: Commonly known as: 365 – 96th Street, Unit expenses, there remains any surplus money, liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and ______th SHERIFF’S SALE THAT CERTAIN POOLING AND SERVIC- WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF D in the 365-96 Street Condominium, Stone the money will be deposited into the Superior amount due can be obtained from the local expenses, there remains any surplus money, ING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF APRIL 1, NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Harbor, New Jersey Court Trust Fund and any person claiming taxing authority. the money will be deposited into the Superior By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 1998, RELATED TO METROPOLITAN AS- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery SET FUNDING, INC., II MORTGAGE PASS- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Tax Information: Lot 164 and 165 in Block motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Amount due under judgment is $505,978.09 surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 1998-A (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 96.04 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 BER F 39619 08 therein, pending wherein is the plaintiff AND STEVEN H. GAINES, ET Jersey. person’s claim and asking for an order direct- added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed stating the nature and extent of that person’s DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMER- AL, are the defendant(s), I shall expose for Nearest Cross Intersection to said condomini- ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff check or treasurer’s check in the amount of claim and asking for an order directing pay- ICAS, AS TRUSTEE is the plaintiff AND ALAN sale at public venue on: The property to be sold is located in the Town- um is: Sunset Drive or other person conducting the sale will have 20% of the bid price is required. ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or BOUSQUET, ET AL, are the defendant(s), I WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF ship of Middle, County of Cape May, State of information regarding the surplus, if any. other person conducting the sale will have shall expose for sale at public venue on: NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 New Jersey. Subject to any prior liens, mortgages or unpaid The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any information regarding the surplus, if any. WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court taxes, water or sewer liens. A full legal description of the premises can sale without further notice of publication. NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Commonly known as: 283 Academy Lane, be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape All publication costs are paid for by the plain- A full legal description of the premises can at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Township of Dennis, Cape May Court House, Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid tiff. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Jersey. New Jersey 08210 tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer May County. This sale is subject to unpaid (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New expenses, there remains any surplus money, liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Attorney: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Jersey. The property to be sold is located in the City Tax Lot No. 15.13 in Block 256.05 the money will be deposited into the Superior amount due can be obtained from the local MAN liens and other Municipal Assessments. The of Wildwood, County of Cape May, State of Court Trust Fund and any person claiming taxing authority. Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer amount due can be obtained from the local CONCISE STATEMENT OF DESCRIPTION New Jersey. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a 753282 taxing authority. OF REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD 113 ft x 12 ft x 330 ft x 150 ft x 330 ft motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Amount due under judgment is $1,448,224.65 4x Fee=$150.66 Commonly known as: 3711-3721 Pacifi c 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 Amount due under judgment is $456,675.84 Municipality: Ocean City Avenue a/k/a 3719 Pacifi c Avenue and 3711 Nearest Cross Street: Kings Highway person’s claim and asking for an order direct- added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed ______with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be County: Cape May State of New Jersey Pacifi c Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260 ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff check or treasurer’s check in the amount of SHERIFF’S SALE added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- or other person conducting the sale will have 20% of the bid price is required. check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Street & Street No: 32 Sunnyside Court Tax Lot No. 1 & 2 in Block 165 nicipal or tax liens that may be due. information regarding the surplus, if any. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 20% of the bid price is required. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Tax Block and Lot: Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Tax and prior lien info: At the time of publica- A full legal description of the premises can sale without further notice of publication. Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Block: 3108 Lot: 20 90 ft x 100 ft tion taxes/sewer/water information was not be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape All publication costs are paid for by the plain- BER F 21311 08 therein, pending wherein sale without further notice of publication. available – You must check with the tax collec- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid tiff. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the plaintiff AND All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Dimensions of Lot: 38’ by 126.63’ Nearest Cross Street: Garfi eld Avenue tor for exact amounts due. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer TANJA DALTON, ET AL, are the defendant(s), tiff. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Attorney: FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD I shall expose for sale at public venue on: Nearest Cross Street: Bayland Drive Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- amount due can be obtained from the local Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF Attorney: MICHAEL MILSTEAD & ASSOCI- nicipal or tax liens that may be due. tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and taxing authority. 753280 NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 ATES Superior Interests (if any): None expenses, there remains any surplus money, 4x Fee=$170.10 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer Tax and prior lien info: Taxes/sewer/water may the money will be deposited into the Superior Amount due under judgment is $1,012,477.44 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 753284 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- be delinquent – You must check with the tax Court Trust Fund and any person claiming with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be ______(Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 4x Fee=$218.70 tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and collector for exact amounts due. the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed SHERIFF’S SALE Jersey. 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 expenses, there remains any surplus money, motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and check or treasurer’s check in the amount of ______the money will be deposited into the Superior Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that 20% of the bid price is required. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out The property to be sold is located in the Town- SHERIFF’S SALE Court Trust Fund and any person claiming tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and person’s claim and asking for an order direct- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery ship of Dennis, County of Cape May, State of the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a expenses, there remains any surplus money, ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- New Jersey. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and the money will be deposited into the Superior or other person conducting the sale will have sale without further notice of publication. BER F 25323 07 therein, pending wherein of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Court Trust Fund and any person claiming information regarding the surplus, if any. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- TRIBECA LENDING CORPORATION is the Commonly known as: 2047 Route 47, Town- Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- person’s claim and asking for an order direct- the surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a tiff. plaintiff AND DONNA J. TWEED, are the ship of Dennis, Woodbine, NJ 08270 BER F 41534 08 therein, pending wherein ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and A full legal description of the premises can defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public NEW YORK MORTGAGE TRUST INC. is the or other person conducting the sale will have 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Attorney: RONALD M. MAC FARLAND venue on: Tax Lot No. 20.02 in Block 1 plaintiff AND MELISSA BERGER, ET AL, are information regarding the surplus, if any. person’s claim and asking for an order direct- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at ing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 753278 NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) public venue on: A full legal description of the premises can or other person conducting the sale will have liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 4x Fee=$140.94 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 200 ft x 300 ft WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape information regarding the surplus, if any. amount due can be obtained from the local 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxing authority. ______(Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Nearest Cross Street: School House Lane at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any): SHERIFF’S SALE Jersey. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street liens and other Municipal Assessments. The None Amount due under judgment is $460,118.70 Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New amount due can be obtained from the local with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out The property to be sold is located in the Town- nicipal or tax liens that may be due. Jersey. taxing authority. A full legal description of the premises can added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery ship of Middle, County of Cape May, State of be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- New Jersey. Tax and prior lien info: At the time of publica- Municipality: Township of Lower Amount due under judgment is $982,413.39 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 20% of the bid price is required. BER F 16087 08 therein, pending wherein tion taxes/sewer/water information was not with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB is the plaintiff AND Commonly known as: 305-309 Linden Lane, available – You must check with the tax collec- Street Address: 159 Evergreen Avenue, Lower added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed liens and other Municipal Assessments. The The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any MEGHAN STANLEY AND BRIAN L. WING, Rio Grande, New Jersey 08242 tor for exact amounts due. Township, New Jersey 08251 check or treasurer’s check in the amount of amount due can be obtained from the local sale without further notice of publication. are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale 20% of the bid price is required. taxing authority. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- at public venue on: Tax Lot No. 3 & 5 in Block No. 1474 Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- Tax Lot: 25 and 26 tiff. WEDNESDAY THE 18TH DAY OF tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and Tax Block: 337 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to ad- Amount due under judgment is $82,216.22 NOVEMBER A.D. 2009 Dimension of Lot Approximately: expenses, there remains any surplus money, journ this sale without further notice through with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Attorney: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 65x120 and 65x120 the money will be deposited into the Superior Approximate Dimensions: 115’ x 50’ publication. added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed MAN House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the All publication costs are paid for by the plain- check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Nearest Cross Street: Third Street surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion Nearest Cross Street: Presper Avenue tiff. 20% of the bid price is required. 753276 Jersey. pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 4x Fee=$155.52 Tract One: Beginning in the southwesterly stating the nature and extent of that person’s If after the sale and satisfaction of the mort- Attorney: POWERS KIRN LLC The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 The property to be sold is located in the Town- line of Linden Lane, 50.00 feet wide, at the claim and asking for an order directing pay- gage debt, including costs and expenses, Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer sale without further notice of publication. ______ship of Middle, County of Cape May, State of distance of 125.00 feet southeastwardly from ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other there remains any surplus money, the money 753272 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- SHERIFF’S SALE New Jersey. the easterly end of the curve connecting the person conducting the sale will have informa- will be deposited into the Superior Court Trust 4x Fee=$140.94 tiff. said southwesterly line of Linden Lane with the tion regarding the surplus, if any. Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28/09 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out It is commonly known as 105 Indian Trail, southeasterly line of Third Street, 50.00 feet any part thereof, may fi le a motion pursuant ______Attorney: ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Cape May Court House, New Jersey wide, said connecting curve having radius of ATTN: The Plaintiff may let the bid go for less MAN Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- than the judgment amount consistent with the (Page A28 Please) A28 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A27) signifi cant degree of public interest in the dis- of such agencies in the county of venue are to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 or WHEREAS, the anticipated term of this con- has submitted a contract to the City of Wild- charge to ground water decision. If a public as follows: 20.5 as appropriate; and, WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has de- tract is one year; and, wood indicating it will provide design and hearing is held, the public comment period in termined that the value of the acquisition will engineering services to the City of Wildwood to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the exceed $17,500 and, nature and extent of that person’s claim and this notice shall automatically be extended to Lawyer Referral Services: (609) 463-0313 WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has de- WHEREAS, Remington & Vernick Engineers for the project: FY 2005 NJD01 Transporta- asking for an order directing payment of the the close of the public meeting. Legal Services: (609) 465-3001 termined that the value of the acquisition will has submitted a contract to the City of Wild- tion Enhancement Program, Pacifi c Ave exceed $17,500; and, WHEREAS, the anticipated term of this con- wood indicating it will provide design and Streetscape, not to exceed twenty two thou- surplus money. The Sheriff or other person tract is one year; and, conducting the sale will have information re- Comments and written requests for a non- YOU, ROBERT PRYOR are made a party engineering services to the City of Wildwood sand ($22,000.00) dollars; and, garding the surplus, if any. adversarial public hearing shall be sent to: defendant to this foreclosure action because WHEREAS, the anticipated term of this con- for the project: Pacifi c Ave. Streetscape, Maple you hold a lien that may affect the mortgaged tract is one year; and, WHEREAS, Matthew T. Priore, Esq. has Ave. to 26th Ave., not to exceed twenty nine WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the submitted an amended contract to the City A full legal description of the premises can Site Remediation and Waste Management premises and the mortgage is being fore- thousand ($29,000.00) dollars; and, City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are NJ Department of Environmental Protection closed herein and you are entitled to notice of WHEREAS, Philadelphia Music Connection, of Wildwood indicating he will provide legal suffi cient funds to retain the services of Rem- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape services for the City of Wildwood re: Con- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Thomas Grzymski, Site Manager this action for any right, title, claim or interest Inc. has submitted an amended contract in- WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the ington & Vernick Engineers, and, 401 East State Street you may have in, to or against said mortgaged dicating it will provide entertainment services fl icting Offi ces, not to exceed forty thousand City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer ($40,000.00) dollars; and, liens and other Municipal Assessments. The P.O. Box 413 premises. for the City of Wildwood for calendar year suffi cient funds to retain the services of Rem- WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0413 2009, not to exceed sixty six thousand seven ington & Vernick Engineers, and, referenced contractor to submit a Business amount due can be obtained from the local WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the taxing authority. ATTN: Non-adversarial public hearing request /s/Jennifer M. Perez hundred sixty six ($66,766.00) dollars, which Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es Jennifer M. Perez, Acting Clerk represents an increase of one thousand fi ve City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- that the contractor has not made any report- Additional information concerning the proposal Superior Court of New Jersey hundred ($1,500.00) dollars from the original suffi cient funds to retain the services of Mat- referenced contractor to submit a Business able contributions to a political 01 candidate Amount due under judgment is $130,456.07 thew T. Priore, Esq., and, with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be may be obtained from Glennon C. Graham, contract; and, Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es committee in the City of Wildwood in the added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed Jr., P.G., RT Environmental Services, Inc., 1x Fee=$38.88 10/21/09 that the contractor has not made any report- previous one year, and that the contract will (856) 467-2276 or the NJDEP Case Manager, ______WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- able contributions to a political or candidate prohibit the contractor from making any re- check or treasurer’s check in the amount of referenced contractor to submit a Business 20% of the bid price is required. Thomas Grzymski, (609) 984-9891. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are committee in the City of Wildwood in the portable contributions through the term of the suffi cient funds to retain the services of Phila- Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es previous one year, and that the contract will contract; and, 1x Fee=$68.04 10/21/09 CITY OF WILDWOOD delphia Music Connection, Inc., and, that the contractor has not made any report- prohibit the contractor from making any re- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any able contributions to a political 01 candidate sale without further notice of publication. ______CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY portable contributions through the term of the WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued POWERS KIRN, LLC WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- committee in the City of Wildwood in the contract; and, by the Purchasing Department encumbering All publication costs are paid for by the plain- previous one year, and that the contract will tiff. 728 Marne Highway, Suite 200 NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals referenced contractor to submit a Business funds prior t( order placement in accordance Moorestown, NJ 08057 will be received by hand delivery or by US Mail Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es prohibit the contractor from making any re- WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. (856) 802-1000 addressed to the Purchasing Agent and there- that the contractor has not made any report- portable contributions through the term of the by the Purchasing Department encumbering Attorney: PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN contract; and, Sheriff: Gary G. Schaffer Attorneys for Plaintiff (2009-1966) after unsealed and read in the Commissioner’s able contributions to a political or candidate funds prior to order placement in accordance NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that 753285 Meeting Room, Municipal Building, 4400 New committee in the City of Wildwood in the with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey on previous one year, and that the contract will WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued authorize: the Purchasing Agent to enter into 4x Fee=$131.22 by the Purchasing Department encumbering 10/21, 10/28, 11/04, 11/11/09 Friday, November 13, 2009 at 2:30 p.m.. No prohibit the contractor from making any re- NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a contract with the above described contractor Superior Court of New Jersey bids being received after public call therefore portable contributions through the term of the funds prior to order placement in accordance the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood described herein; and, ______with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Chancery Division for the following: contract; and, authorizes the Purchasing Agent to enter into Cape May County a contract with the above described contractor BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Cape May Storage Bin wishing to avail them- Docket No.F-43403-09 95 Gallon Trash Can Bid #200-10 WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued described herein; and, ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the Auto Parts Bid #842-10 by the Purchasing Department encumbering the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood Determination of Value be placed on fi le with selves of the provisions under the “New Jersey authorizes the Purchasing Agent to enter into Self Storage Facility Act (N.J.S.A. 2A:44-187 STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Air Conditioning Bid #1-10 funds prior to order placement in accordance BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- this resolution; and, Cynthia A. Sickel Auto Safety Glass Bid #5-10 with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. a contract with the above described contractor ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the et seq.)”, Hereby gives NOTICE OF SALE described herein; and, under said act to wit; on Friday, November Beach Patrol Uniforms Bid #62-10 Determination of Value be placed on fi le with BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rma- 13, 2009 Cape May Storage Bin at 340 Full- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and re- Computer Hardware & Software Maintenance NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this resolution; and, tive Action Language be required and/or Busi- quired to serve upon the Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bid 134-10 the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- ness Registration Certifi cates be required, ing Mill Road, Rio Grande, New Jersey 08242 ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the at 11:00am on that day, will conduct a Public Powers Kirn, LLC, 728 Marne Highway, P.O. Central Air Conditioning Bid 2-10 authorizes the Purchasing Agent to enter into BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rmative they be attached as addendums herein; and, Box 848, Moorestown, NJ 08057, an Answer Cold Patch Materials Bid #10-10 a contract with the above described contractor Determination of Value be placed on fi le with Action Language be required and/or Business Sale to the highest bidder, for cash only, of the this resolution; and, contents of spaces listed below: to the Complaint (or Amended Complaint, if Commercial Signs Bid #11-10 described herein; and, Registration Certifi cates be required, they be BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, any) fi led in a Civil Action in which The Bank Special Concrete Repairs Bid #210-10 attached as addendums herein; and, by state law, Notice of this award shall be pub- of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York Electrical Repairs Bid #15-10 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rmative lished in the appropriate edition of the Atlantic 208 – Stephanie Suttera: Action Language be required and/or Business Sofa, Loveseat, Boxes as Trustee for the Certifi cateholders CWMBS, Emergency Sewer Line Repair Bid #131-10 ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, City Press and/or Cape May County Herald Inc., CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006- Fire Fighting Equipment Bid #22-10 Determination of Value be placed on fi le with Registration Certifi cates be required, they be by state law, Notice of this award shall be pub- newspapers. 229 – Zachary Borden: attached as addendums herein; and, Outdoor equipment, Boxes, Bags HYB 3 Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi cates, Fire Fighting Uniforms Bid #21-10 this resolution; and, lished ir the appropriate edition of the Atlantic Series 2006-HYB3 is plaintiff and Cynthia A. Gas-Diesel-Fuel Bid #25-10 City Press and/or Cape May County Herald William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner 306 – Tammy Karson: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, Loveseat, Outdoor furniture, Boxes, Bags Sickel, et al., are Defendants, pending in the Grass Seed-Fertilizer Bid #45-10 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rmative newspapers. Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner Superior Court of New Jersey, within thirty-fi ve Janitorial Supplies Bid #27-10 Action Language be required and/or Business by state law, Notice of this award shall be pub- Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor 321 – Laura Allen: lished in the appropriate edition of the Atlantic Tools, Boxes, Bags, Outdoor equipment (35) days after October 21, 2009, exclusive of Janitorial Paper Supplies Bid #36-10 Registration Certifi cates be required, they be William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner such date. If you fail to do so, judgment by Liquid Sequestering Agent Bid #65-10 attached as addendums herein; and, City Press and/or Cape May County Herald Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner - No I, Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk for the City 410 – Dominick Gwiazda: newspapers. Dresser, Boxes, Bags default may be rendered against you for the Lumber Bid #30-10 Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor of Wildwood, do hereby certify that the fore- relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall Machine Shop Work Bid #20-10 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, going Resolution was adopted at the Regular 514 – Christine Dennis: Boxes, Bags, William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner Clothing, Assorted household goods fi le your Answer and Proof of Service in dupli- Mulch Bid #56-10 by state law, Notice of their award shall be I, Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk for the City Meeting of the Wildwood Board of Commis- cate with the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Overhead Doors Bid #33-10 published in the appropriate edition of the Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner - Abstain of Wildwood, do hereby certify that the fore- sioners, held the 14th day of October, 2009 1016 – Greg Cooper: Ernest Troiano. Jr., Mayor Outdoor equipment, Dresser, Boxes, Bags Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, Police Uniforms Bid #40-10 Atlantic City Press and/or Cape May County going Resolution was adopted at the Regular and in witness whereof I have hereunder set 1019 – Gary Arrington: Beds, Boxes, Bags 6th Floor, North Wing, Trenton, New Jersey, Poured Concrete Bid #79-10 Herald newspapers. Meeting of the Wildwood Board of Commis- my hand and offi cial seal on this date written. 08625, in accordance with the rules governing Printing Bid #43-10 I, Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk for the City sioners, held the 14th day of October, 2009 3015 Rene Lyons: Dining Table, Boxes, Bags, of Wildwood, do hereby certify that the fore- Clothing the courts. A $135.00 fi ling fee payable to the Parking Meters and Parts Bid #80-10 William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner and in witness whereof I have hereunder set CHRISTOPHER H. WOOD, CITY CLERK Clerk of the Superior Court and a completed Road Gravel Material Bid #47-10 Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner - No going Resolution was adopted at the Regular my hand and offi cial seal on this date written. Meeting of the Wildwood Board of Commis- This sale is being made to satisfy the Land- Case Information Statement must accompany Shrubs and Trees Bid #52-10 Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor 1x Fee=$42.53 10/21/09 your answer or motion. Sodium Hypochlorite Bid #64-10 sioners, held the 14th day of October, 2009 CHRISTOPHER H. WOOD, CITY CLERK ______lord’s Lien. The Public is invited to attend. Sale and in witness whereof I have hereunder set is subject to adjournment. Sweeper Brooms Bid #17-10 I, Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk for the City NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD The action has been instituted for the purpose Telephone System Maintenance Bid #84-10 of Wildwood, do hereby certify that the fore- my hand and offi cial seal on this date written. 1x Fee=$42.53 10/21/09 of foreclosing a mortgage dated January Traffi c Signs and Supplies Bid #53-10 going Resolution was adopted at the Regular ______The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract 2x Fee=$34.02 CHRISTOPHER H. WOOD, CITY CLERK 10/21, 10/28/09 6, 2006, recorded on January 18, 2006, in Welding Bid #60-10 Meeting of the Wildwood Board of Commis- CITY OF WILDWOOD without competitive bidding as a professional Book 4297 at Page 910&c made by Robert Work Uniforms Bid #61-10 sioners, held the 14th day of October, 2009 Cape May County, New Jersey service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. ______1x Fee=$41.31 10/21/09 Public Notice E. Sickel, Sr. and Margaret A. Sickel to Mort- Special Equipment Electrical Repairs Bid and in witness whereof I have hereunder set This contract and the resolution authorizing it gage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as #211-10 my hand and offi cial seal on this date written. ______RESOLUTION are available for public inspection in the offi ce nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. Calibration and Repair of Electronic and Pneu- CITY OF WILDWOOD of the Municipal Clerk. This notice is being given to inform the pub- Cape May County, New Jersey lic that as part of the remediation of the PNC and duly assigned to plaintiff, The Bank of matic Instrumentation Bid #300-10 Christopher Wood, City Clerk Resolution Authorizing an Award of an Alter- New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York nate to Fair and Open Contract Awarded to: Van Note-Harvey Engineers Bank, N.A. bank branch at 930 Washington RESOLUTION Street, Block: 1093 Lot: 9, in Cape May, Cape as Trustee for the Certifi cateholders CWMBS, Said materials shall be bid and supplied in ac- 1x Fee=$43.74 10/21/09 Services: Engineering and design services: May County, a proposal has been submitted to Inc., CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust 2006- cordance with specifi cations, copies of which ______WHEREAS the City of Wildwood has a need “Water System Reconstruction Work, Atlantic HYB 3 Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi cates, are on fi le in the offi ce of the Purchasing Agent CITY OF WILDWOOD Resolution Authorizing an Award of an Alter- to acquire certain goods and/or services as an Avenue, Wildwood Crest the New Jersey Department of Environmental nate to Fair and Open Contract Protection (Department) requesting a permit- Series 2006-HYB3, and concerns real estate and may be obtained during regular business Cape May County, New Jersey alternate to a fair and open contract pursuant Time Period: 1 Year located at 5802 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 or Cost: in the amount not to exceed $16,216.00 by-rule authorization to discharge to ground WHEREAS the City of Wildwood has a need water in accordance with the provisions of NJ 08226- , Block 13 Lot 5803. 4:30 p.m.). Proposals shall be enclosed in a RESOLUTION 20.5 as appropriate; and, sealed envelope with the bidders name and to acquire certain goods and/or services as an CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK the New Jersey Water Pollution Control Act, alternate to fair and open contract pursuant to N.J.S.A. 58:10A-1 et seq., its implementing YOU, Cynthia A. Sickel are made a defendant address and the designation of the material Resolution Authorizing an Award of an Alter- WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has de- because you are a lien holder in the above bid noted on the outside of the envelope. nate to Fair and Open Contract the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 or 20.5 termined that the value of the acquisition will 1x Fee=$9.72 10/21/09 regulations; the New Jersey Pollutant Dis- as appropriate; and, charge Elimination System, N.J.A.C. 7:14A; matter and so have an interest in the property exceed $17,500; and, ______being foreclosed as your lien or encumbrance The City of Wildwood expressly reserves the WHEREAS the City of Wildwood has a need NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD the Ground Water Quality Standards, N.J.A.C. WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has de- 7:9C; and the Technical Requirements for Site is subject to Plaintiff’s mortgage. right to reject any or all bids, waive any infor- to acquire certain goods and/or services as an WHEREAS, the anticipated term of this con- malities in the bid and accompanying docu- alternate to a fair and open contract pursuant termined that the value of the acquisition will tract is one year; and, The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract Remediation, N.J.A.C. 7:26E. The NJDEP exceed $17,500 and, Site Remediation and Waste Management You are further advised, an individual who is ments received. to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 or without competitive bidding as a professional unable to obtain an attorney may communi- 20.5 as appropriate; and, WHEREAS, South Jersey Gas Co. has sub- service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. Program is overseeing the remediation under WHEREAS, the anticipated term of this con- case #99-11-05-1317-30. cate with the New Jersey State Bar Associa- Each bidder shall comply with the “Law mitted a contract to the City of Wildwood indi- This contract and the resolution authorizing it tion by calling toll free 800-792-8315 (within Against Discrimination”, PL1975, Chapter WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has de- tract is one year; and, cating it will provide services in connection with are available for public inspection in the offi ce New Jersey) or 609-394-1101 (from out of 127, as amended. All bidders are put on termined that the value of the acquisition will the relocation of certain utilities re: Boardwalk of the Municipal Clerk. Brief description of the proposed discharge: A WHEREAS, Triad Associates has submitted Classifi cation Exception Area (CEA) currently state). You may also communicate with a notice that a New Jersey Business Registra- exceed $17,500; and, Reconstruction, Phase II, not to exceed fi fty six Lawyer Referral Service, or if you cannot af- tion Certifi cate is required with each bid sub- a contract to the City of Wildwood indicating thousand ($56,000.00) dollars; and, Awarded to: Maraziti, Falcon & Healey exists for the site due to residual petroleum it will provide grant-writing-services to the groundwater impacts from three underground ford to pay an attorney you may call the Legal mitted. Bids without this certifi cate, by state WHEREAS, the anticipated term of this con- Services: Redevelopment Counsel Services Offi ce. The phone numbers for the law, must be rejected. Prevailing wage and tract is one year; and, City of Wildwood for the project: Pacifi c Ave. WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the Time Period: 1 Year storage tanks (USTs). The CEA is due to ex- Streetscapes, Phase V Transportation En- pire in 2010. PNC is proposing to conduct lim- county in which this action is pending are: Le- a Contractor’s Registration License issued by City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are Cost: in the amount not to exceed $15,000.00 gal Services (609) 465-3001, Lawyer Referral the State of New Jersey may be required. WHEREAS, Remington & Vernick Engineers hancement 2009, not to exceed twenty thou- suffi cient funds to retain the services of South ited active remediation in the UST excavation sand ($20,000.00) dollars; and, area to remove residual petroleum impacted (609) 463-0313. GOR- has submitted a contract indicating it will pro- Jersey Gas Co., and, CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK soils from this area and to help accelerate the Jen- DON H. BALL, JR. vide engineering and design services for the nifer M. Perez, Purchasing Agent City of Wildwood for the project: FY 2009 NJ- WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- 1x Fee=$9.72 10/21/09 degradation of residual petroleum impacted City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are groundwater at the property. A Remedial Ac- Acting Clerk of the Superior Court DOT Municipal Aid Program, Garfi eld Ave., not referenced contractor to submit a Business ______1x Fee=$41.31 10/21/09 to exceed twenty fi ve thousand ($25,000.00) suffi cient funds to retain the services of Triad Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD tion Workplan Addendum, dated November Associates, and, 13, 2007 and approved by NJDEP on April 16, 1x Fee=$40.10 10/21/09 ______dollars; and, that the contractor has not made any report- 2009, sets forth the anticipated limited active ______ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS able contributions to a political or candidate The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- committee in the City of Wildwood in the without competitive bidding as a professional remediation activities, including excavation of referenced contractor to submit a Business a thin band of residual soils around Monitoring CITY OF WILDWOOD CAPE MAY COUNTY, City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are previous one year, and that the contract will service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. All household and personal goods stored NEW JERSEY suffi cient funds to retain the services of Rem- Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es prohibit the contractor from making any re- This contract and the resolution authorizing it Well No. 1 and the placement of magnesium that the contractor has not made any report- peroxide into certain open excavations below in Unit 137 at M&M Storage Inc., Cape May ington & Vernick Engineers, and, portable contributions through the term of the are available for public inspection in the offi ce County Airport, Franklin Road, Rio Grande, NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals able contributions to a political c candidate contract; and, of the Municipal Clerk. the water table to accelerate the remain- committee in the City of Wildwood in the ing dissolved-phase petroleum. The site is New Jersey 08242 will be sold on Saturday, will be received by hand delivery or by US Mail WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- November 7th, 2009 at 10:00 am. Property be- addressed to the Purchasing Agent and there- referenced contractor to submit a Business previous one year, and that the contract will WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued Awarded to: Perna Finnigan, Inc. located in the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer prohibit the contractor from making any re- system. This aquifer system consists of fi ne ing sold is owned by: after unsealed and read in the Commissioner’s Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es by the Purchasing Department encumbering Services: Change Order No. 3-Final USDA Meeting Room, Municipal Building, 4400 New that the contractor has not made any report- portable contributions through the term of the funds prior to order placement in accordance Sanitary Improvements - Phase B, North to coarse sand, quartz, pebbles with local clay contract; and, beds. Copies of the plans, which include the Unit 137: Jessica A. Garrison Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey at a able contributions to a political or candidate with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. Wildwood proposed discharge to ground water, have public meeting by the Purchasing Agent on committee in the City of Wildwood in the Time Period: 1 Year 2x Fee=$12.15 Friday, November 13, 2009 at 2:30 p.m. No previous one year, and that the contract will WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Cost: in the decreased amount not to exceed been sent to the Mayor, Municipal Clerk, Plan- by the Purchasing Department encumbering ning Board, Sewerage Authority, Health Offi - 10/21, 10/28/09 bids being received after public call therefore prohibit the contractor from making any re- the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood $5,883.06 for a new total of $351,042.24 ______for the following: portable contributions through the term of the funds prior t order placement in accordance authorizes the Purchasing Agent to enter into CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK cer, and Environmental Commission of Cape with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. May, County. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY contract; and, a contract with the above described contractor CHANCERY DIVISION Water Works Service Goods Bid #59-10 Meter described herein; and, 1x Fee=$9.72 10/21/09 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The proposed plan to discharge to ground CAPE MAY COUNTY Settings and Curb Stops Bid #31-10 Repair WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued ______DOCKET NO. F-26353-09 Clamps Bid #71-10 Water Well Maintenance by the Purchasing Department encumbering the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD water is also available as part of the adminis- authorize the Purchasing Agent to enter into trative record which is on fi le at the offi ces of Bid #89-10 funds prior to order placement in accordance BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ROBERT with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. a contract with the above described contractor ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the The City of wildwood has awarded a contract the Department, Site Remediation and Waste described herein; and, Management Program, located at 401 East PRYOR, Said materials shall be bid and supplied in ac- Determination of Value be placed on fi le with without competitive bidding as a professional State Street, Trenton, Mercer County, New Jer- cordance with specifi cations, copies of which NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this resolution; and, service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND RE- are on fi le in the offi ce of the Purchasing Agent the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- This contract and the resolution authorizing it sey. The fi le may be reviewed under the New ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the Jersey Open Public Records Act (“OPRA”), QUIRED to serve upon STERN, LAVINTHAL, and may be obtained during regular business authorizes the Purchasing Agent to enter into BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rmative are available for public inspection in the offi ce FRANKENBERG & NORGAARD, LLC, plain- hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to a contract with the above described contractor Determination of Value be placed on fi le with Action Language be required and/or Business of the Municipal Clerk. N.J.S.A 47:1A-1 et seq. Information regarding this resolution; and, the OPRA procedures is available at tiff’s attorneys, whose address is 293 Eisen- 4:30 p.m.). Proposals shall be enclosed in a described herein; and, Registration Certifi cates be required, they be, http://www.state.nj.us/dep/opra/ oprainfo.html. hower Parkway - Suite 300, Livingston, New sealed envelope with the bidders name and attached as addendums herein; and, Awarded to: Triad Associates Jersey 07039, an Answer to the Complaint address and the designation of the material BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rmative Services: Pacifi c Avenue Streetscape Phase Action Language be required and/or Business Interested persons may submit written com- fi led in a civil action, in which BAC HOME bid noted on the outside of the envelope and ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, V – Transportation Enhancement 2009 LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRY- shall be accompanied by a certifi ed check Determination of Value be placed on fi le with Registration Certifi cates be required, they be by state law, Notice of this award shall be pub- Time Period: 1 Year ments regarding the discharge to ground water attached as addendums herein; and, portion of remediation to the Department ad- WIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP is the on an incorporated bank 01 trust company, this resolution; and, lished in the appropriate edition of the Atlantic Cost: in the amount not to exceed $13,000.00 plaintiff and RONALD A. HICKMAN, ET ALS drawn to the order of “The City Treasurer of City Press and/or Cape May County Herald dressed to Thomas Grzymski, Site Manager, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, NJDEP, 401 East State Street, P.O. Box 413, are the defendants, pending in the Superior the City of Wildwood, NJ” or surety company’s BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rmative newspapers. CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Cape bid bond in the amount often (10%) percent Action Language be required and/or Business by state law, Notice of this award shall be pub- Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0413 and to the lished in the appropriate edition of the Atlantic owner or operator of the facility at PNC Bank, May County, and within thirty-fi ve (35) days of the bid rendered. Consent of Surety for a Registration Certifi cates be required, they be William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner 1x Fee=$9.72 10/21/09 after 10/21/09 or the date of this publication, Performance Bond must also be submitted attached as addendums herein; and, City Press and/or Cape May County Herald Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner ______N.A., Two PNC Plaza, 620 Liberty Avenue, newspapers. 19th Floor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222. whichever is later, exclusive of such date(s). If from a New Jersey licensed Insurance Com- Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 774-09 you fail to do so, judgment by default may be pany, After bids are opened and the check of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, All comments shall be submitted within 30 cal- William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner endar days of the date of this public notice. All rendered against you for the relief demanded the bidder to whom the contract is awarded will by state law, Notice of their award shall be I, Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk for the City AN ORDINANCE LIMITING CLAIMS FOR in the Complaint. You shall fi le your Answer be held to secure the City against any loss that published in the appropriate edition of the Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner of Wildwood, do hereby certify that the fore- ABATEMENT OR REDUCTION OF WATER persons who believe that any condition specif- Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor ic to the proposed discharge to ground water and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk may be sustained by it in the event that proper Atlantic City Press and/or Cape May County going Resolution was adopted at the Regular BILLS IN THE CITY OF WILDWOOD of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Richard contract and bond should not be executed in Herald newspapers. Meeting of the Wildwood Board of Commis- within the remedial action workplan is inappro- I, Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk for the City priate, must raise all reasonably ascertainable J. Hughes Justice Complex, 24 Market Street, accordance with the specifi cations. sioners, held the 14th day of October, 2009 NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner of Wildwood, do hereby certify that the fore- and in witness whereof I have hereunder set issues and submit in writing to the Department going Resolution was adopted at the Regular all reasonably available arguments and factual with the rules of civil practice and procedure. The City of Wildwood expressly reserves the Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner - No my hand and offi cial seal on this date written. THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ORDINANCE right to reject any or all bids, waive an) infor- Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor Meeting of the Wildwood Board of Commis- WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND grounds supporting their position, including all sioners, held the 14th day of October, 2009 supporting material, by the close of the public This action has been instituted for the purpose malities in the bid and accompanying docu- CHRISTOPHER H. WOOD, CITY CLERK FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated December ments received. I, Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk for the City and in witness whereof I have hereunder set COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF WILD- comment period. All comments submitted by my hand and offi cial seal on this date written. interested persons that relate to the require- 6, 2006 made by RONALD A. HICKMAN to of Wildwood, do hereby certify that the fore- 1x Fee=$42.53 10/21/09 WOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Each bidder shall comply with the “Law going Resolution was adopted at the Regular ______NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC HEARING AT ments to be applied to the proposed discharge CHRISTOPHER H. WOOD, CITY CLERK will be considered by the Department, pro- SYSTEMS, INC AS NOMINEE FOR AHM against discrimination”, PL1975, Chapter 127, Meeting of the Wildwood Board of Commis- CITY OF WILDWOOD A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS- vided that the Department receives the com- MORTGAGE, recorded on December 22, 2006 as amended; the New Jersey Contractors sioners, held the 14th day of October, 2009 Cape May County, New Jersey SIONERS HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTO- in the Offi ce of the Cape May County Clerk/ Registration Law and New Jersey Business and in witness whereof I have hereunder set 1x Fee=$41.31 10/21/09 BER 14, 2009. ments by the close of the public comment ______period. After the close of the public comment Register in Mortgage Book M4495, Page 567. Registration Certifi cates are required with my hand and offi cial seal on this date written. RESOLUTION Said obligation and mortgage were assigned each bid submitted. Bids without this certifi - CITY OF WILDWOOD CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK period, the Department will approve or modify Cape May County, New Jersey the proposed discharge. The Department will to BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA cate, by state law must be rejected. CHRISTOPHER H. WOOD, CITY CLERK Resolution Authorizing an Award of an Alter- COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING nate to Fair and Open Contract 1x Fee=$10.94 10/21/09 respond to all signifi cant and timely comments RESOLUTION with its fi nal decision. Each person who has LP by written assignment dated and of record GORDON H. BALL, JR. Purchasing Agent 1x Fee=$43.74 10/21/09 ______on July 7, 2009 in the Offi ce of the Clerk/Reg- ______WHEREAS the City of Wildwood has a need ORDINANCE NO. 775-09 submitted written comments will receive notice Resolution Authorizing an Award of an Alter- of the Department’s fi nal decision. ister of Cape May County in Assignment Book 1x Fee=$30.38 10/21/09 CITY OF WILDWOOD to acquire certain goods and/or services as an 316, Page 39 2) to recover possession of the ______Cape May County, New Jersey nate to Fair and Open Contract alternate to E fair and open contract pursuant AN ORDINANCE LIMITING CLAIMS FOR lands and premises commonly known as 119 CITY OF WILDWOOD to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19;44A-20.4 or ABATEMENT OR REDUCTION OF SEWER Any interested person may request in writing WHEREAS the City of Wildwood has a need that the Department hold a non-adversarial IOWA AVENUE, VILLAS, NJ, 08251. Block Cape May County, New Jersey RESOLUTION 20.5 as appropriate; and, BILLS IN THE CITY OF WILDWOOD 410.06, Lot 6. to acquire certain goods and/or services as an public hearing on the plan to discharge to alternate to a fair and open contract pursuant ground water. This request shall state the na- RESOLUTION Resolution Authorizing an amended Award of WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has de- NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION You are further advised that if you cannot af- an Alternate to Fair and Open Contract to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 or termined that the value of the acquisition will ture of the issues to be raised in the proposed 20.5 as appropriate; and, meeting and shall be submitted within 30 cal- ford an attorney, you may call the Legal Ser- Resolution Authorizing an Amended Award of exceed $17,500 and, THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ORDINANCE vices offi ce in the county where you live. If you an Alternate to Fair and Open Contract WHEREAS the City of Wildwood has a need WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND endar days of the date of this public notice to WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent has de- the Case Manager, at the address cited above. do not have an attorney and are not eligible for to acquire certain goods and/or services as an WHEREAS, the anticipated term of this con- FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF free legal assistance, you may obtain a referral WHEREAS the City of Wildwood has a need alternate to s fair and open contract pursuant termined that the value of the acquisition will tract is one year; and, COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF WILD- A public hearing will be conducted whenever exceed $17,500; and, the Department determines that there is a to an attorney by calling the Lawyer Referral to acquire certain goods and/or services as an to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4 or Services. The names and telephone numbers alternate to a Fair and open contract pursuant 20.5 as appropriate; and, WHEREAS, Remington & Vernick Engineers (Page A29 Please) Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29 Hats on Day PUBLIC NOTICES At Cape May (From Page A28) ______because you are the maker of the bond/note NOTICE OF CONTRACTS AWARDED and mortgage and/or an owner thereof and The above ordinance was introduced and WOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, Plaintiff is unable to determine the where- passed fi rst reading on September 23, 2009. CAPE MAY — Recently, NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC HEARING AT This notice is being published in accordance abouts of the defendant, and therefore, does A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS- with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40A:11- not know whether he/she is living or dead, and CHRISTOPHER WOOD, City Clerk Cape May City Elementary SIONERS HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTO- 4.5(g), Competitive Contracting or Fair and therefore, names as defendants Deonna M. School students wore hats BER 14, 2009. Open Process and N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i), Lauria , her heirs, devisees, and personal rep- 1x Fee=$29.16 10/21/09 Professional Services. At a regular meeting of resentatives and his/her, their, or any of their ______of all kinds to raise money CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK the Cape May County Board of Chosen Free- successors in right, title and interest and John NOTICE OF PENDING holders held on October 13, 2009 the County G. Simoncini, his heirs, devisees, and person- ORDINANCE NO. 780-09 for and awareness of Pedi- 1x Fee=$10.94 10/21/09 entered into contracts/agreements as follows: al representatives and his/her, their, or any of atric Cancer. In two days ______their successors in right, title and interest . The Ordinance published herewith was in- ORDINANCE NO. 777-09 1. Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc. for the pro- troduced and passed upon fi rst reading at a CMCE raised more than vision of supplemental nurse staffi ng services You are further advised that an individual meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the ANORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7-3 to administer H1N1 infl uenza vaccine or other who is unable to obtain an attorney may City of Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, Sixth grade students Sarah McNeal, Jadyn Hall, $175 dollars for the Foun- OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES public health emergencies for the Cape May communicate with the New Jersey State Bar New Jersey, held on October 14, 2009. It will dation for Children with OF THE CITY OF WILDWOOD RE: “NON- County Health Department effective through Association by calling toll free 800-792-8315 be further considered for fi nal passage after Nicholas Pascucci, Hana Feulner and Michael DiCave PROFIT” 10/12/10. (within New Jersey) or 609-394-1101 (from out Public hearing thereon, at a meeting of said wearing interesting and different hats. Cancer. of state). You may also communicate with a Board of Commissioners, Wednesday, Octo- NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION 2. Interlocal/Shared Services Agreement be- Lawyer Referral Service, or if you cannot af- ber 28, 2009 immediately following the Board tween Atlantic Cape Community College and ford to pay an attorney you may call the Legal of Commissioners Work Session at 3:30 P.M., THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ORDINANCE the Atlantic/Cape May Workforce Investment Services Offi ce. The phone numbers for the during the week prior to and up to and includ- WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND Board (WIB) which provides for the continu- county in which this action is pending are: Le- ing the date of such meetings, copies of said FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF ing cooperation and development of certain gal Services (609) 465-3001, Lawyer Referral Ordinance will be made available at the City PUBLIC NOTICES COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF WILD- programs afforded to clients effective 07/01/09 (609) 463-0313. Clerk’s Offi ce in said Municipal Building to the WOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, through 06/30/10. General Public who shall request the same. (available from your deputy clerk of the Supe- American Tower Corporation is proposing a NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC HEARING AT Jennifer M. Perez, Thursday, October 22, 2009 – 6:30 p.m. A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS- rior Court) must accompany your answer or compound expansion and antenna colloca- 3. Maxim Healthcare Services for the County Acting Clerk of the Superior Court CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK Intermediate Meeting Room, William E. Sturm, motion when it is fi led. tion at an existing telecommunications tower SIONERS HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTO- seasonal fl u clinic for the provision of person- DATED: October 21, 2009 Jr. Administration Building, 4 Moore Road, BER 14, 2009. facility located at 1985 Route 47 in Woodbine, nel to supplement the County Health Depart- 1x Fee=$46.17 10/21/09 Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 You are further advised that if you are unable the Township of Dennis, Cape May County, ment staff. ______ORDINANCE NO. 780-09 CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK to obtain an attorney you may communicate New Jersey. The project entails a proposed ORDINANCE NO. 776-09 AGENDA with the Lawyer Referral Service of the county 19’ x 12’ fenced compound expansion, and 4. Gibson Associates, P.A. in the amount of NOTICE OF PENDING AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING TITLES 1x Fee=$9.72 10/21/09 of venue and that if you cannot afford and at- collocation of six (6) 51. 4” x 6.6”x 3.3” panel $48,100.38 for construction engineering ser- BOND ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY AND SALARY RANGES FOR OFFICERS 1. Notifi cation pursuant to “Open Public Meet- torney you can communicate with the Legal antennas mounted at 126’ on an existing ______vices required for 2009 Bridge Deck Repairs AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF WILD- ings Act” NOTICE TO BIDDERS Services Offi ce of the county of venue. The 199’ self-supported tower. For purposes of at Ingrams Thorofare and Roosevelt Boule- The bond ordinance, the summary terms of WOOD AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES 2. Correspondence name and telephone numbers of such agen- this assessment, ground space constituting vard Bridges. which are included herein, was introduced and OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES HERETO- 3. New Business: THE GREATER WILDWOODS cies are as follows: an additional thirty feet in all directions from passed upon fi rst reading at a meeting of the FORE ADOPTED, PORTIONS OF WHICH LAWYER REFERRAL (856) 692-6207 proposed expansion area and the perimeter TOURISM IMPROVEMENT 5. Modifi cation No. 1 in the amount of governing body of the City of Wildwood, in the ARE INCONSISTENT. 1. 145 East Burk Avenue, Wildwood, NJ v. City AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY LEGAL SERVICES, (856) 451-0003. of the existing compound is being reviewed. $68,542.00 to the Professional Services County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, on PLEASE NOTE: The complete copy of the of Wildwood Bureau of Fire Prevention American Tower seeks comments from all in- Agreement with PB Americas, Inc. for 2008 September 23, 2009. It will be further consid- Ordinance is on fi le in the Municipal Clerk’s The action has been instituted for purposes of terested persons on the impact of the tower Notice is hereby given by The Greater Miscellaneous Structural Repairs to Four ered for fi nal passage, after public hearing Offi ce. 4. Other Construction Board of Appeals Mat- Wildwoods Tourism Improvement and De- foreclosing a purchase money mortgage dated on any districts, sites buildings, structures, or Ocean Drive Bridges in additional inspection thereon, at a meeting of the governing body ters October 6, 2005, made by Laurie S. Burcaw objects signifi cant in American history, archi- velopment Authority that sealed bids for the time required for increased construction time. to be held the Municipal Offi ces, 4400 New William N. Davenport, Commissioner furnishing of Multi-Color Printed Brochures to SLM Financial Corporation in the amount tecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey on Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner 1x Fee=$10.94 10/21/09 of $2,880,000, recorded on the 19th day of that are listed or eligible or listing in the Na- for the 2010 Calendar of Events will be re- 6. Amendment No. 1 to the subcontract November 25 , 2009 immediately following Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor ______ceived, opened and read aloud in public, by November 2005, in the offi ce of the Recorder tional Register of Historic Places. Specifi c with Board of Social Services for In Home the Board of Commissioners Work Session NOTICE of Deeds/Registrar of Cape May County under information about the project, including the the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improvement Health Care by increasing contract amount at 3:30 p.m. During the week prior to and The above ordinance was introduced and and Development Authority, in the Executive Mortgage Book 4257, Page 490, and concerns historic preservation reviews that American by $15,000.00 using Peer Grouping funds to up to and including the date of such meeting passed fi rst reading on October 14, 2009. At- The Commissioners of Fire District No. 1 real estate located at 2105-07 Wesley Avenue, Tower has conducted pursuant to the rules of Board Room of the Wildwoods Convention support the increase in home health service copies of the full ordinance will be available at test: Christopher Wood, City Clerk Middle Township will hold a meeting at 3:00 Center, 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, New Jer- Unit A in the 2015-07 Wesley Avenue Con- the Federal Communication Commission (47 hours. no cost and during regular business hours, at p.m. on Friday, October 30, 2009. The meet- dominium, Ocean City, New Jersey, situate C.F.R. Sections 1.1307(4)) and the Advisory sey 08260, on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at the Clerk’s offi ce for the members of the gen- 1x Fee=$21.87 10/21/09 ing will take place at the fi rehouse in the public 2:00 p.m., prevailing time. on Lot 2, Block 2100 on the Ocean City Tax Council on Historic Preservation (36 C.F.R. 7. Amendment No. 2 to the subcontract with eral public who shall request the same. The ______meeting room, 112 Hand Avenue, Cape May Map. You are made defendants because Part 800) can be viewed weekdays between Cape Counseling Services, Inc. for Court summary of the terms of such bond ordinance BOROUGH OF WOODBINE Court House, New Jersey to discuss the 2010 Specifi cations and bid forms for this proposed SLM seeks to foreclose your interests and to 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the company’s offi ces at Community Companion Services in the follows: COUNTY OF CAPE MAY budget. recover possession of the real estate located 10 Presidential Way, Woburn, Massachusetts. undertaking are on fi le in the Administra- amount of $1,000.00. tive Offi ces at the Wildwoods Convention at 2105-07 Wesley Avenue, Unit A in the 2015- All questions, comments, and correspondence Title: ORDINANCE NO. 510-2009 1x Fee=$4.86 10/21/09 07 Wesley Avenue Condominium, Ocean City, should be directed to the following contact by Center, 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood, New The contracts/agreements and resolutions AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WILD- ______Jersey 08260, and copies of the same may New Jersey. November 21, 2009. authorizing the above are on fi le and available WOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE REVISED NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS be obtained by all prospective bidders during for public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk of NEW JERSEY APPROPRIATING THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE BOR- regular business hours at said location or are /s/ Jennifer M. Perez Environmental Services the Board of Chosen Freeholders. AMOUNT OF $1,908,000 FOR THE MISCEL- OUGH OF WOODBINE, CHAPTER XXV, EN- STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO LAURIE S. Clerk, Superior Court of New Jersey 10 Presidential Way downloadable on our website at www.wild- LANEOUS SEWER PHASE III B PROJECT TITLED “DEVELOPMENT FEES”, TO PRO- BURCAW (aka Lorie S. Burcaw) woodsnj.com/wildwoods-RFP.cfm Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Stephen O’Connor IN AND FOR THE CITY OF WILDWOOD VIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE FEES AND ES- L.S.: 1x Fee=$32.80 10/21/09 [email protected] Clerk/Administrator AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CROW FEES FOR ZONING AND PLANNING ______Bidders shall comply with the requirements $1,136,000 IN BONDS OR NOTES OF THE IN THE BOROUGH OF WOODBINE. You are hereby summoned to serve upon of P.L. 1975, c. 127 (Affi rmative Action) and Section 106 Public Notice 2x Fee=$41.31 1x Fee=$32.80 10/21/09 CITY OF WILDWOOD TO FINANCE THE Vincent T. Cieslik, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose 10/21, 10/28/09 P.L. 1977, c. 33 (Partner / Stockholder Certi- ______SAME NOTICE company name and address are: Conrad fi cation). Bids shall not be received and shall POWERS KIRN, LLC Please take notice that the foregoing Ordi- O’Brien, 1040 Kings Highway North, Suite not be accepted either before or after the time 728 Marne Highway, Suite 200 Purpose(s): nance was introduced at a regularly scheduled 600, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034, an Answer to the designated herein for their receipt. Moorestown, NJ 08057 improvements to the Spencer Avenue sanitary meeting held on October 1, 2009 in the main Complaint fi led in a civil action in which SLM (856) 802-1000 sewer system and the removal and replace- meeting room of the Borough of Woodbine Financial Corporation is the Plaintiff and Laurie Bids shall be enclosed in sealed envelopes Attorneys for Plaintiff (2009-1450) ment of such other existing sanitary sewer Municipal Building and was taken up for public S. Burcaw (aka Lorie S. Burcaw) is the defen- bearing the name and address of the bidder lines as may be hereafter be identifi ed on a list hearing and fi nal adoption at a meeting held dant, pending in the Superior Court of New with the notation: “Bid for Furnishing of Multi- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS to be fi led in the Finance Offi ce, and including on October 15, 2009 at 8:00 pm. Jersey, Chancery Division, Cape May County Color Printed Brochures for 2010 Calendar of all other work and materials necessary there- under Docket No. F-14750-09, within 35 days Events to GWTIDA” Superior Court of New Jersey fore or incidental thereto. Done by order of the Mayor and Council of the of after October 21, 2009, exclusive of such Chancery Division Borough of Woodbine. date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by default Arlieen Franco, Chairperson Cape May County Appropriation: $1,908,000 may be rendered against you for the relief de- Docket No.F-31830-09 Bonds/Notes Authorized: $1,136,000 Lisa Garrison manded in the Complaint. You shall fi le your 2x Fee=$46.17 STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Grants (if any) Appropriated: $772,000 Borough Clerk Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with 10/21, 10/28/09 Section 20 Costs: $248,000 the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Jus- ______Deonna M. Lauria, her heirs, devisees, and Useful Life: 40 years 1x Fee=$14.58 10/21/09 tice Complex, P.O. Box 971 Trenton, New Jer- SPEC. # 52 personal representatives and his/her, their, ______sey 08625-0971, in accordance with the Rules or any of their successors in right, title and William N. Davenport, Commissioner MEETING NOTICE of Civil Practice and Procedure. A fi ling fee ADVERTISEMENT FOR COMPETITIVE interest and John G. Simoncini, his heirs, de- Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner - No CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF APPEALS payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey CONTRACTING visees, and personal representatives and his/ Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor COUNTY OF CAPE MAY and a completed Case Information Statement BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS her, their, or any of their successors in right, CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY title and interest Lic. 13VH03757800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and re- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION PROPOSALS, ADDRESSED TO STEPHEN quired to serve upon the Attorneys for Plaintiff, O’CONNOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD, WILL Powers Kirn, LLC, 728 Marne Highway, P.O. CITY OF WILDWOOD BE RECEIVED UP TO 2:00PM PREVAILING Box 848, Moorestown, NJ 08057, an Answer TIME ON NOVEMBER 13,2009 AT WHICH to the Complaint fi led in a Civil Action in which COUNTY OF CAPE MAY TIME THEY WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED Wachovia Mortgage, FSB f/k/a World Savings AND READ IN THE ADMINISTRATION Bank, FSB is Plaintiff and Deonna M. Lauria STATE OF NEW JERSEY BUILDING, 4 MOORE ROAD, CAPE MAY and John G. Simoncini, et al., are Defendants, COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY, FOR THE pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, FOLLOWING: within thirty-fi ve (35) days after October 21, 2009, exclusive of such date. If you fail to In conformity with the provisions of Title 19, Revised Statutes, and the amendments REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE do so, judgment by default may be rendered and supplements thereto: ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF against you for the relief demanded in the A YOUTH SHELTER PROGRAM FOR THE Complaint. You shall fi le your Answer and Exp. COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of 10/30/09 the Superior Court at the Richard J. Hughes REGISTRATION FORMS, INSTRUCTIONS, SPECIFICATIONS Justice Complex, CN 971, 6th Floor, North NOTICE is hereby given that quali¿ ed voters of the City of Wildwood not already AND OTHER PROPOSAL DOCUMENTS Wing, Trenton, New Jersey, 08625, in accor- MAY BE EXAMINED OR OBTAINED AT THE dance with the rules governing the courts. A registered in said City under the laws of New Jersey governing permanent registration OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT KIM $135.00 fi ling fee payable to the Clerk of the ALLEN DURING NORMAL OFFICE HOURS Superior Court and a completed Case Infor- may register or transfer with the City Clerk of the City of Wildwood, at the AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. mation Statement must accompany your an- swer or motion. THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MUNICIPAL BUILDING REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS IN The action has been instituted for the purpose WHOLE OR IN PART AND TO WAIVE SUCH of foreclosing a mortgage dated May 20, 2005, 4400 NEW JERSEY AVENUE INFORMALITIES AS MAY BE PERMITTED recorded on June 3, 2005, in Book M4123 at BY LAW. Page 896&c made by Deonna M. Lauria and WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY 08260 John G. Simoncini to World Savings Bank, RESPONDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO FSB , and concerns real estate located at COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF 203 Tennyson Place, Township of Upper, NJ N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 ET SEQ. AND N.J.A.C. 08230, Block 561.01 Lot 32.24. Or at the of¿ ce of the Cape May County Board of Elections, 10-12 Mechanic Street, 17:27 Cape May Court House, New Jersey, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. YOU, Deonna M. Lauria, her heirs, devisees, STEPHEN O’CONNOR and personal representatives and his/her, Monday through Friday, at any time between now and November 17, 2009 on which CLERK of the BOARD their, or any of their successors in right, title and interest and John G. Simoncini, his heirs, later date the registration books will be closed for the forthcoming Wildwood Special DANIEL BEYEL devisees, and personal representatives and Municipal Recall Election to be held on Tuesday, December 8, 2009. DIRECTOR of the BOARD his/her, their, or any of their successors in right, title and interest are made a defendant 1x Fee=$23.08 10/21/09 Notice of change of residence or application for transfer of registration shall be made either by written request forwarded to the City Clerk or the County Board of Elections on forms provided by said City Clerk or Board of Elections or by calling For poison prevention, education or emergencies, call 24/7. NATIONALS in person at the of¿ ce of the City Clerk or County Board of Elections up to and Reader Advisory: the National Trade Associa- day? Your own local candy route. Includes 25 including November 17, 2009. tion we belong to has purchased the following Machines and Candy. All for $9,995. 800-893- • • • classifi eds. Determining the value of their ser- 1185 (Void in SD & MD) 1 800 222 1222 vice or product is advised by this publication. The last day to register to vote for the Municipal Election is November 17, 2009. Real People. Real Answers. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some ad- Make $384 Daily! Data entry positions avail- vertisers do not offer “employment” but rather able online! Internet needed. Income is Guar- The City Clerk’s Of¿ ce will be open until 9:00 p.m. supply the readers with manuals, directories anteed! No experience required. Start today! and other materials designed to help their www.datamembers.com clients establish mail order selling and other NOTICE businesses at home. Under NO circumstance MILLIONAIRE MENTORING! Successful should you send any money in advance or give Entrepreneur seeks Self-starting future MIL- Is hereby given that the District Election Board in and for the City of Wildwood will the client your checking, license ID, or credit LIONAIRE! Must be money motivated, Health card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to Conscious, Team Player, Ready to Produce sit at the places hereunder designated via: guarantee loans regardless of credit and note Large Results now! Call: 1-800-959-0523 that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it’s illegal to request any HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA! Fast Affordable DISTRICT ONE; DISTRICT TWO; DISTRICT THREE money before delivering its service. All funds & Accredited. FREE Brochure. Call NOW! are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or 1-800-532-6546 Ext. 96 www.continentala- Holly Beach Fire House may not reach Canada. cademy.com 4300 Washington Avenue SCA AIRLINE MECHANIC- Train for high paying Aviation Career. FAA Approved program. Fi- Wildwood, New Jersey Police Impounds For Sale! Honda Accord nancial aid if qualifi ed- Job placement assis- 1994 only $600! Acura Legend 1993 only tance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance $898! Hondas, Toyotas, Nissans & More from (877)818-0783 DISTRICT FOUR; DISTRICT FIVE $500! For Listings 800-366-0124 ext. L213 Attend College Online from Home. *Medical, Wildwood Convention Center $500! HONDAS & TOYOTAS FROM $500! *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers, *Criminal Buy Police Impounds & Repos! Acuras, Nis- Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer 4501 Boardwalk JI@DQ@ cellent Quality Machines. We Can Save You CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK "M@@ www.datamembers.com N+PM $$$$. 800-962-9189 DATED: October 21, 2009 /@$<=G<!NK

Total Expenditures 6,294,418.17 5,732,405.91 A Corrective Action Plan, which outlines actions the City of Wildwood will take to correct the findings listed above, will be prepared in accordance with federal and state requirements. Excess in Revenue 169,755.54 727,152.31 A copy of it will be placed on file and made available for public inspection in the Office of the Municipal Clerk in the City of Wildwood within 45 days of this notice. Fund Balance January 1 973,300.82 446,148.51

1,143,056.36 1,173,300.82 Less: Utilization as Anticipated Revenue 220,000.00 200,000.00 Christopher Wood City Clerk Fund Balance December 31 $ 923,056.36 $ 973,300.82 1x Fee = $309.82 10/21/09 Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A31

Sixth Street Partners Will Appeal Affordable Housing Decision By JACK FICHTER Garagozza. Housing Plan was compli- the judge actually suggest- plan called for 28, single- a lot of concern over the West Cape May’s afford- Sixth Street Partners ant with state Council ed fi ve or six reasons for an family home lots with the timing of the town center able housing plans was WEST CAPE MAY – originally sought approval on Affordable Housing appeal while rendering his developers providing 12 designation. He said an the growth share compo- Developers Sixth Street to build 70 townhouses, (COAH) regulations and decision. affordable units of three argument from the Offi ce nent, which uses accessory Partners plan to appeal an but amended its request offered a realistic oppor- Garagozza said the judge bedrooms and two baths. of Smart Growth was resi- apartments. Oct. 9 decision by Superior to 28 single-family homes tunity for the develop- questioned why a court- The proposal was for 31 dents would not be able to The borough has agreed Court Judge William E. with 12 affordable housing ment of low and moderate appointed special master lots since the affordable pay for infrastructure out- that the fi rst two accessory Nugent that approved West units on a 5.8-acre prop- incoming housing in the did not review Sixth Street units would be four, quad side of the town center. apartments would be a Cape May’s Housing Ele- erty on Sixth Avenue. borough. Partner’s proposed small- units on three lots. The Nugent said he would three-bedroom unit for a ment and Fair Share Plan to Nugent said he believed Garagozza said the group er development after the borough has contended provide reports on the very low-income family provide affordable housing, West Cape May’s Housing would appeal the decision judge rejected the 70-unit the property is only large borough’s affordable hous- and two-bedroom unit for a according to principal Greg Element and Fair Share in Appellate Court. He said development. The new enough for seven lots. ing progress to Sixth Street low-income family, which Garagozza said the prop- Partners. should be implemented as Property Transfers Recorded In County Clerk’s Offi ce erty was inside the bor- Garagozza said he be- soon as possible. Property Transfers Recorded In County Clerk’s Office between September 28, and October 4, 2009 ough’s center designation lieved Sixth Street Part- Accessory apartments Between September 28, and October 4, 2009 until the municipality cut ners’ plans were much must be deed restricted Seller Buyer Property Address Price it out in August 2007. better than the borough’s for low-income use for AVALON Nugent had referred to proposal for accessory 15 years Miriam B. Haggerty Sandra L. Little 74 S Pelican Dr. $ 340,000 the borough approaching apartments. Mayor Pamela Kaithern Avalon Partners LLC George & Madelyn Randall 282 17th St. $ 999,999 the state Offi ce of Smart West Cape May’s afford- told the Herald the bor- Edward C. Thompson Thomas & Laura Melvin 2959 1st Ave. $ 810,000 Growth to “gerrymander” able housing plans include ough would move forward Cash4Assets Robert M. Rhea 262 41st St. $ 675,000 the system to cut the Sixth rehabilitating 11 units and with the affordable housing Total For Avalon: $ 2,824,999 Street Partners project out seeking credit for eight plan approved by Nugent. CAPE MAY of the Smart Growth area. units rehabilitated from Borough Commission will David & Myra Kurkowski Nicholas Gianakouros 115 Reading Ave. $ 1,150,000 Garagozza said Nugent 2000 to 2004. amend ordinances as part Sea Mist Cape May LLC Vincent & Margaret Strate 927 Beach Ave. $ 580,000 $ 825,000 indicated that was a reason A large part of the bor- of the plan, she said. Michael & Mary A. Shouvlin James & Catherine Pagliuca 1306 Cape May Ave. for an appeal. Nugent said ough’s remedy for earlier Total For Cape May: $ 2,555,000 Parts of this story were if the borough’s afford- unfilled housing obliga- DENNIS fi rst published at capemay- James & Mary Cannon Michael & Eileen Hagan 65 Old Robbins Trl. $ 235,000 able housing plans fail, he tions is a seven unit build- countyherald.com Diana Dowidowicz Michael R. & Jane F. Brown 118 Whalebeach Ave. $ 80,000 would have no problem ing to be constructed for Total For Dennis: $ 315,000 amending his decision to those with special needs Contact Fichter at (609) LOWER TOWNSHIP include the Sixth Street’s called Cape Manor. 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Andrew & Diana LoGuercio 227 E Memphis Ave. $ 397,100 Partner’s site. Nugent said the most jfi [email protected] Commercial Service Inc. Tonya Lugo 156 E Atlantic Ave. $ 205,000 The judge said he had controversial portion of Diamond Beach LP Mark Rupp, Nancy A. Levitt 9601 Atlantic Ave., Unit 407 $ 650,000 Nicholas & Dorothy Bratis Dennis Kitchenman 327 Suzanne Ave. $ 162,000 Elaine M. McAvoy Ilene P. Hammond 128 Birch Rd. $ 92,000 Confi er Realty Commences 90-Unit Janice A. Ciallella Stanley M. & Carol S. Wert 15 Plover St. $ 227,000 Milton B. & Debra L. Wilson Francis Steel 756 Academy Rd. $ 285,000 Senior Apartment Complex in Lower Teresa E. Behrens Rachael DiSomma 87 Wildwood Ave. $ 185,000 Gregory & Lisa Muller Gregory E. Dorward 308 Beechwood Ave. $ 233,500 By JACK FICHTER of “green” features. The Act, also known as the James F. White Samantha Lapp 3311 Bayshore Rd., Unit D5 $ 139,200 property is being devel- Stimulus Act. Total For Lower Township: $ 2,575,800 NORTH CAPE MAY— oped under the New Jersey The stimulus funds along MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Conifer Realty L.L.C. and Clean Energy Program so all with other funding will $ 550,000 S & W SH Boulevard LLC August & Cathy Pavlatos 727A Stone Harbor Blvd. Homes For All Inc. broke heating/cooling equipment result in the creation of Charles & Carol Juliana William Everett 281 Rte. 47 N $ 195,000 Gerald W. Ivanowicz Carole S. Soltroff 43 Rte. 47 N., Unit E20 $ 36,000 ground Monday for a 90- and appliances will have an approximately 200 con- Estate of Edith Lardoni John Abel 1 Delaware Ave. $ 340,000 unit affordable rental hous- Energy Star rating. struction jobs in addition Claudio Pawlus Matthew T. Martino 103 S 10th St. $ 216,800 ing development for senior The building will use to work for architects, engi- Beazer Homes Corp. Man-Wah Dong 207 Aberdeen Wy. $ 288,525 citizens at 3805 Bayshore solar panels that will pro- neers, market analysts and Brian L. Fitzpatrick Maria L. Grohe 205 S Railroad Ave. $ 20,000 Road. vide at least 75 percent of title insurance agencies. Total For Middle Township: $ 1,646,325 The site is near Victoria the electricity to common Lower Township Zoning NORTH WILDWOOD Manor and Victoria Com- areas. Board approved the project Thunderbird Development Larry & Brenda Bowman 405 E 24th Ave., Unit 11 $ 525,500 th $ 269,000 mons. Funding for the $19 in 2006. At that time, Federal Home Loan Chris Kebalo 311 E 26 Ave., Unit B million development was Architect Jeffrey Clifton Lucille & Gerard Gallucio Walter & Eleanor Abbott 1900 Boardwalk, Unit 307 $ 340,000 The development, Chester Bendowski Brian & Kathleen Croly 408 E 22nd Ave., Unit 408A $ 330,000 known as Conifer Village, provided in part by $12.1 said two-bedroom units Florence M. Twiford-Logan Emmanouil Katzios 111 E Seaview Ct. $ 140,000 will contain 63 one-bed- million in Low Income would measure 950 to Howard T. Watson Kenneth L. & Susan Souder 412 E 7th Ave. $ 325,000 room units and 27 two- Housing Tax Credits from 1,300 square feet and one- Island Design LLC Stephen & Margaret Tracey 100 Delaware Ave. $ 805,000 bedroom apartments on NJHMFA, a $3.4 million in bedroom units, measuring Matthew & Kathleen Doyle Brenda Vogt 213-215 E 25th St., Unit 6 $ 187,000 the 6.5-acre site near the Tax Credit Assistance Pro- 750 to 800 square feet. Silver Development LLC Helen Kardasis 2300 New Jersey Ave., Unit 202 $ 349,900 intersection of Bayshore gram Fund also provided He said the building would Michele Gannon James & Kathleen Szczur 608 Ohio Ave. $ 375,000 Total For North Wildwood $ 3,646,400 and Townbank roads. by NJHMFA, $200,000 in have two wings with two Each apartment will renewable energy credits elevators from the lobby. OCEAN CITY Christopher & Lisa Carideo Teri Hardmeyer 9 W 14th St. $ 307,500 have a balcony or patio, provided by the United Homes For All Inc. is Estate of Jane M. Stetler Anthony & Marcia S. Klock 855 St. James Pl. $ 583,740 gas heat and central air States Department of En- a non-profit corporation Colleen Michelle LLC Stephen & Michele Gannon 1431 Simpson Ave., Unit B $ 570,000 conditioning, wall-to-wall ergy and a $570,000 loan providing affordable hous- Frank & Janet Mazaika Dennis & Clare Keenan 116 S Inlet Dr. $ 340,000 carpeting and a dishwasher from Sturdy Saving Bank ing to people of all income Phillip & Bonnie Friedman Kevin & Arlene O’Brien 615 Pleasure Ave., Unit A $ 425,000 and garbage disposal. Ame- under the Affordable Hous- levels since 1986 devel- Estate of Thomas W. Daly Eileen O’Donnell 3504 Bay Ave. $ 250,000 nities will include laundry ing Program of the Federal oping over 300 units in th Estate of Harold Bowman Keith & Ann M. Beaver 12 E 6 St. #30 $ 155,000 facilities, a community Home Loan Bank of New Toms River and Berkeley Total For Ocean City: $ 2,631,240 room with kitchen, an ex- York. Township. SEA ISLE CITY nd ercise room, computer The $3.4 million in Tax Parts of this story were D’Alessandro Properties Anthony J. D’Alessandro 130 52 St., Unit West $ 410,000 Estate of Barbara J. Glick Angelo A. & Gail L. Cataldi 18 81st St. $ 2,300,000 room and a lounge. Credit Assistance Program fi rst published at capemay- William & Jeanne Murray Darryl L. & Adele F. Harper 23 81st St., Unit West $ 815,000 According to a press funds are being provided countyherald.com Natale & Angelina B. Pizzo Dominic N. Pizzo Sr. 3901 Pleasure Ave., Unit C219 $ 85,000 release from Conifer Re- under the Obama Admin- Contact Fichter at (609) Total For Sea Isle City: $ 3,610,000 alty L.L.C., the building istration American Rein- 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: UPPER TOWNSHIP will incorporate a number vestment and Recovery jfi [email protected] Matthew Brogman Bruce Wilson 51 Killdeer Hill Rd. $ 110,000 Marjorie D’Amato Edward J. Collins III 40 Evergreen Dr. $ 215,000 William J. & Jane L. Mack Christine A. Shallcross 125 Townsend Rd. $ 175,000 Total For Upper Township: $ 500,000 WILDWOOD Estate of Louise M. Jacoby Brad Kenyon 2809 Atlantic Ave. $ 251,000 Esquire II Club Inc. M & C Real Estate 135 W Youngs Ave. $ 100,000 120 East Youngs Condo Oleg Shvartsman 120 E Youngs Ave., Unit 101 $ 68,350 120 East Youngs Condo Oleg Shvartsman 120 E Youngs Ave., Unit 201 $ 68,350 120 East Youngs Condo Michael & Tanya Bril 120 E Youngs Ave., Unit 100 $ 68,350 Esther Grassi Anthony Lorenzi 142 E Montgomery Ave. $ 165,000 Richard & Donna Hamm Scott A. & Carolyn W. Doyle 321 E 20th Ave., Unit 2 $ 212,000 Mary E. & Marie Lange Robert Hurrell 2804 Ocean Ave. $ 147,500 Total For Wildwood: $ 1,080,550 WILDWOOD CREST Mark & Suzanne Longacre Agatha Uberoi 7701 Atlantic Ave., Unit 201 $ 590,000 Phyllis Casaletto Ming L. Kong, Fangchu Fu 309 Raleigh Ave., Unit 309A $ 430,000 Thomas Thompson Sean & Kathleen Culkin 9105 Bayview Dr. $ 476,900 $ 440,000 Daniel & Linda Harrer Robert & Dorothy Giannotti 208 E Newark Ave. Al Campbell Coastal Capital Associates Riccardo P. & Kelly A. Amato 402 E St. Paul Ave., Unit 208 $ 85,000 Cast and crew of “Seniors-Broadway Bound” by the Spirit Players at a dress $ 92,500 Capital Associates Amy K. Louhier 402 E St. Paul Ave., Unit 210 rehearsal for the two-day show, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. and, Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. at Total for Wildwood Crest: $ 2,114,400 WOODBINE St. John of God Hall on Townbank Road. Admission is by donation. The cast, Agustin Pastor Forss & King Properties 613-615 Washington Ave. $ 60,000 some in their 70s and 80s, is enthusiastic, and can’t wait for the house lights Total for Woodbine: $ 60,000 to dim and the spotlights to go up on stage. Among dancers is Doris Rae, and COUNTY TOTAL: $ 23,559,714 Bette Babore-Wasevich, 88, who will tap dance. 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Winter Rental- OFFICE REAL ESTATE MOBILE HOME SUITES Avalon AUCTIONS - 3 Bedroom Townhouse FOR RENT REAL ESTATE 2.5 Bath Furnished. Mobile Home- Full Kitchen & Laundry. th In Stone Harbor SUNDAY, OCT. 25 • 12-3PM Central Heat & Air. Utili- Business District. Auctions- RIO GRANDE 942 Honeysuckle Lane, Erma, NJ 08204 ties included. Available $375 & $400/month MOBILE 4-5 bedrooms, 3 bath home with in-law’s suite on October thru April. No AUCTION HOME PARK a 100x102 lot. Now only $299,900. includes utilities Home For Sale- pets or smoking.

ApexRealEstate.com $2,000/Month. Call Dolores By Order of Bank 3 bedroom, 1 bath fur- Call 412-977-2484. 2505 Bayshore Rd. Updated Vintage nished park model with Villas, NJ 08251 609-408-3054 Wildwood Crest Cottage central air. $18,500. Fi- 609-408-3679 • 609-886-6000 WebID #: 188422 * Property A: $259,000 Contact Rose- nancing available. — 25 Effi ciency Condos marie Sprouls of Keller Winter Rental- The 402 E. St. Paul Ave. Williams, 609 965-4795 856-297-7337 Beach Block to see this Totally re- Avalon Beach fi nished North Wild- HANNEL’S Minimum bids — WebID #: 189370 Winter, 2 Bedroom fur- wood cottage. Ceramic C from $35,000 nished, 1 block to beach, tile fl oors throughout, Apartments * Property B: OFFICE FOR RENT 1 bath, central air/heat, Professionally Managed 2 LARGE bedrooms, Investment Property - washer dryer, garage, new fi xtures in bath, Multi- unit Offi ce For Rent- sun deck, no pets, $895. new wasehr in laundry Spring Special 134 E. Schellenger Call (863) 287-2064 room, new counters, gas Second Month’s Rent FREE Ave. WILDWOOD kitchen aide range. Fi- 2 1/2 blocks WebID #: 188411 berglass deck off master — to the beach! 1300 sq. ft. single build- FREE Heat & Hot Water Find qualifi ed bedroom with private, Winter Rental- Minimum bid $200,000 ing, off-street parking, grand outdoor shower/ employees. * Property C: air, alarm system, cable dressing room. New re- 1 BEDROOM Investment Property- ready. Never fl ooded. CAPE MAY tractable awning & ceil- $ 00 Multi-unit 609-522-2932 Beach Front 825 145 E. Spicer Ave. ing fans in each room 1 bedroom, 1 bath, fully & thermostatically con- furnished. October- 2 1/2 blocks — WebID #: 185473 to the beach! trolled attic fan keep this June 12. $750/month 2 BEDROOM cottage cool on steamy + utilities. No Pets, No Minimum bid ROOMS FOR RENT $ 00 from $150,000 summer days. Two win- Smoking. 895 dow air units. Shaded Rooms for Rent- October 31, and fenced yard. Owner Call 302-478-3055 • Air Conditioning Now Accepting Place your help is a licensed real estate 2009, 11am WILDWOOD • Swimming Pool wanted ad in Property Preview: agent. — WebID #: 188881 Small Pets The Herald Sunday, October 11, • Laundry Facilities Daily, weekly & monthly. Winter Rental- Classifi eds. 18 & 21, 12-2pm LOTS Cable TV, mini-fridge, Call 609-886-8600 • Heat/Hot Water Included microwave & coffee Cape May ext 33 or 34 888-299-1438 or go online: maker. Vouchers ok. Dog friendly, fam- www.MaxSpann.com (609) 884-0026 www.CapeMay Lots- ily home, sleeps 6, quiet 3910 Bayshore Rd., N. Cape May CountyHerald.com 609-846-0100 street, off street park- Cape May ing, fenced, 3 blocks to Court House — WebID #: 189537 shopping. $1200 + utili- 200x199 wooded lot in ties; with empty garage small development on VACATION RENTAL storage $1,400. Avail- OPEN HOUSE cul-de-sac. Includes able til May 29. 563-580- Well & Septic Permits. Vacation Rental- 6963 5 WOODVIEW LANE, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Asking $98,000. Call — WebID #: 189047 ThisT beautiful 2-story Colonial home built in 2005 609-780-4347 Enjoy Fun in featuresf three large bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 tiled baths, the Sun at Beautiful a great formal living room, dining room and kitchen HOME FOR SALE — WebID #: 188291 Naples, FL! withw hardwood À oors & beautiful cabinets, and a Lots- Winter Rental- largel den/family room. Enter the home from the Home For Sale- 2 bedroom, 2 bath golf

coveredc front porch---great for sitting. The lot is a community condo with NORTH WILDWOOD littlel less than an acre with mature trees for privacy Prices Reduced NORTH CAPE MAY pool for rent. Close to 1 bedroom condo. anda shade. This home also has city water and DENNISVILLE 11 Beachurst Drive beach. Available Now Newly renovated, fully sewer.s Come and view the most affordable home on 2 lots for sale by owner. thru April 2009. thist street lined with many other new, large homes. furnished. $675/month Split Level House, For (1) 5 ACRES, $324,900$ includes hot water & Sale By Owner. 3 bed- $180,000; For more details, call... cable. Oct. - May. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY OCT 24 11AM-1PM room, 1 1/2 bath, large (1) 17 ACRES, 609-465-4276 856-866-7646 family room with gas $320,000 609-827-5642 fi replace, den, A/C, gas 16 BROOKRIDGE ROAD, SWAINTON Junction of Fidler Rd. & — WebID #: 189752 heat, heated in ground YouY will feel right at home in this remodeled Academy Rd., (see signs — WebID #: 188800 pool. Asking $235,000. 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home located in Brookridge. for other information) Winter Rental- EnjoyE the serene mature landscaping and rear 609-368-5577 WINTER RENTAL 856-785-2028 deckd overlooking the inground heated pool with NORTH waterfall.w This home also features an open living — WebID #: 188572 NORTH WILDWOOD room,r formal dining room, eat in kitchen and a — WebID #: 188119 WILDWOOD dend with its own gas ¿ replace. Enjoy the view of Lots- thet grounds from the balcony on the second À oor 1 LEVEL FRONT 2 bedroom, 1 bath, deck. This home also has an un¿ nished pool house, an attached 2 car garage with a new WHITESBORO UNIT, Quiet condo. Oceanview. garage door and opener. New roof. $489,000 Home For Sale- 85’ X 232’ building lot. Neighborhood Shows well. $650/ Asking $65,000. Call 2 Bedoom, 1 Bath, Large month + utilities. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCT 24 9AM-11AM 609-522-0631 Living Room, Eat-in 610-565-1600 ✰✰✰✰✰ Kitchen, Front enclosed 20 BROOKRIDGE ROAD, SWAINTON Open House — WebID #: 188851 porch, Off St. Parking, — WebID #: 189266 PlentyP of room for the growing family, minutes to Sat., Washer/Dryer, walk to thet beaches of Avalon. The 1st tee of the Sand Oct . 24, 12-3PM restaurants, market, BarrensB Golf Club borders the beautiful tree-lined 172 Lee Lane, CMCH backb yard... this home truly has it all. Five big public transportation. $10,000 OFF Asking to Winter Rental- bedroomsb including master suite with ¿ replace, $1000./month. JOHN wwalk-in closets, big master bath with bidet, glass $209,900 3 days only. 610-213-7376 eenclosed shower and Jacuzzi. Beautiful kitchen One story 2 Bedroom/ North Wildwood iincluding all appliances, center island, recessed 2 Bath condo with ga- — WebID #: 188972 llighting, and plenty of cabinet space. $795,000 rage & Sun Room in 2 bedroom cottage. 55+ adult communtiy No pets, non-smoking OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY OCT 24 9AM-11AM with pool & clubhouse. Get news premises. $900/month + Kimberly Pedroni-Schiela • Broker/Owner GRI ✰✰✰✰✰ alerts utilities. Cell: (609) 602-2511 on your phone! 609-780-4942 www.clermont9.com — WebID #: 189691 609-624-0990 — WebID #: 189402 1920 Route 9 North Text “CMCNews” 9OUR,INKTO,OCAL"USINESS www.capemaycountyherald.com to 74574 Clermont, NJ 08210 CapeMayCountyHerald.com/Marketplace HERALD ADS WORK! Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33

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NORTH WILDWOOD WILDWOOD CREST ANGLESEA/ CMCH LOWER TOWNSHIP Year Round Rental- NORTH Single family. Like new, NORTH WILDWOOD WILDWOOD Beautiful 4 bedroom and 2 bedroom, 1 bath, living 1 large bedroom, 1 bath, Single family, south of North Wildwood 3 bedroom. $850 - $950, room, kitchen, central 2 bedroom, 1 bath, de- gigantic kitchen, very big canal in very rural setting, 2 bedroom apt, 2nd fl oor Waterfront, 3 bedroom, 2 utilities included. air, gas heat. Pets ok. signer kitchen, deck living room, dining room. for long term rental. 1st with eat-in kitchen and bath luxury condo. Pool, $800/month + utilities. overlooking intercoastal, 2nd fl oor. Serious appli- fl oor: living room, dining living room. Walking fi tness center, spectacu- 609-313-9051 856-237-9380 private entrance, washer cants only. room, kitchen, powder distance to Superfresh & lar view! $1700/month + & dryer, $995. Credit room, utility room, and skate park. Tenant pays utilities — WebID #: 188359 — WebID #: 188117 check & security deposit Call 9am - 12Noon only, Master bedroom with electric, other utilities in- required. No pets. 1/2 609-463-0121 senior improved bath. cluded. No Pets. Avail- Call 215-519-6050 month’s free rent 2nd fl oor: 2 bedrooms, able Nov. 15th. $900/ WebID #: 189534 1 bath. Rear deck facing month, with 1 1/2 month Winter Rental- — — WebID #: 188544 609-408-6513 private pond, fi eld and security deposit Call Year Round Rental- woods. Attached ga- 609-408-6565 or email North Wildwood, WebID #: 189353 rage. $1500 per month + [email protected] New Jersey — Year Round Rental- CMCH utilities. 1 bedroom effi ciency Year Round Rental- — WebID #: 189072 located in the Angelsea 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 609-884-8303 VILLAS area. $500, all utilities ANGLESEA single family home with included. Available now North Wildwood laundry & garage. Cen- 1 bedroom house for — WebID #: 189183 Year Round Rental- thru May. Summer ne- ter of town, unfurnished. rent, newly renovated. gotiable. Call Sue, 215- New 3 bedroom, 2 bath $1500/month + utilities. Heat/Air. 1 block to bay. Winter Rental- Year Round Rental- 603-2102 completely rehabbed. Non-smoking premises. NORTH WILDWOOD $950/month + utilities.

Kitchen, hardwood References required. — WebID #: 189409 WILDWOOD CREST fl oors, granite, washer, ✰✰✰✰✰ 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, Call Rose, TOWNHOME dryer, garage & water- 609-408-5023 Middle 1st fl oor, washer/ dryer, 609-846- 4313 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath view, $1150. 1/2 months Township Rental fenced yard, off-street Townhouse available parking. $1000/month. Winter Rental- free rent. — WebID #: 188974 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, — WebID #: 189723 for rent from Oct - May. garage, new house lo- Washer/Dryer, 3 TVs, 215-620-9632 North Wildwood 609-408-6513 cated in Rio Grande. Garage. Grill. $1,000/ $1350 month + utilities. or 609-675-1681 One bedroom, one bath, month plus utilities. No Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- beach block condo, — WebID #: 189355 Call 609-374-6087. Pets. 609-315-5451 Security deposit. Avail- — WebID #: 189576 available immediately CMCH VILLAS through May 15th. Im- able December 1st! — WebID #: 188506 LINKS AT AVALON maculate condition, front Year Round Rental- ✰✰✰✰✰ 1 bedroom with offi ce, Year Round Rental- porch and rear deck. 3 bedroom townhome, large living room, very $600/month + Utilities. AVALON Villa Nova model end — WebID #: 189064 clean. $850/month + Winter Rental- NORTH WILDWOOD 609-760-8872 Avaliable $1300/Month. unit, 2 1/2 baths, 2 car utilities. 1 month secu-

Gas, Central Air, Home garage. Available Janu- rity. Great location in WILDWOOD 3 bedroom, 1st fl oor. — WebID #: 189487 Theater, 3 Bedroom, 2 ary 1. $1900/month + house on bay. $1000/month + utilt- Winter Rental- Bath. Call 609-231-3252 utilities. Year Round Rental- Furnished. 1 bedroom, ilies. References, credit 845-558-2567 now thru April. $600 per approval & security de- WebID #: 189385 215-702-8885 NORTH CAPE MAY Oceanview Winter month, cable & water in- — posit. — WebID #: 189721 Rental cluded. Year Round Rental- — WebID #: 189436 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath One bedroom, fully 610-633-3008 house with den. All ap- equipped kitchen. $695 201-669-8300 AVALON pliances + washer & dry- plus utilities. Available WebID #: 189731 Year Round Rental- er. Central air, gas heat. — Oct.’09 til April’10. 609- — WebID #: 189448 Close to shopping & Year Round Rental- 408-3101 Fenced in yard, deck. Year Round Rental- VILLAS beaches. 3 bedroom, $1250 + utilities. Refer- 2 bath furnished town- DEL HAVEN BEACHFRONT ences, security & credit NORTH WILDWOOD — WebID #: 188018 house. Washer & dryer, 2 bedroom, 2nd fl oor. Large 2 bedroom, up- Winter/ Year Round check required. Avail- dishwasher, air. $1275/ Heat included. No pets, dated kitchen, washer, Rental- able Dec. 1 3 bedroom, 3 bath, new- month + utilities. No non-smoking premises. dryer, dishwasher, re- er condo. Parking. Non- pets. $990/month. frigerator, oil heat. Deck Winter Rental- WILDWOOD 609-889-2369 smoking premises, no 856-415-9222 with great sunsets $975 pets. $1150 per month 609-425-7311 + utilities. WILDWOOD 2 Bedroom unit, $900, +. — WebID #: 189737 609-889-3887 includes utilities — WebID #: 189485 1 room effi ciency unit. — WebID #: 189525 Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- 215-519-6013 WebID #: 189483 Available now. No pets, — 609-972-7770 Year Round Rental- non-smoking premises. ERMA North Cape May — WebID #: 189528 $450/month. WebID #: 189453 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath — AVALON MANOR Yearly rental avail now 3 Large 2nd Floor Duplex. Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- bedrooms, 1 bath, new, 609-675-1043 $950/Month + Utili- Small 2 bedroom house, clean, fully furnishe.d ties. Off Street Parking. NORTH WILDWOOD VILLAS Winter/Year Round great views, washer & $1250 plus utilities. — WebID #: 189767 Quiet. Lower Township Rental- dryer. $875 + utilities. 856-986-2804 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths Pets ok. 2 bedroom, 1 Schools. No Pets. Refer- Winter Rental- ences and 1 Month Se- home. Large yard. No bath, fresh paint, new WILDWOOD 610-453-2933 — WebID #: 188111 curity Deposit required. pets. Available now fl oors, enclosed porch.

Available immediately. Washer/dryer, refrigera- ✰✰✰✰✰ Apartment to share. All — WebID #: 188582 609-889-6766. 609-425-8562 tor. $925/month + utili- amenities. $550 utilities WILDWOOD Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- ties. Credit check & ref- included. CREST WebID #: 188919 — WebID #: 189741 erences. — GORGEOUS CAPE MAY NORTH WILDWOOD 609-972-7770 Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- CONDO COURT HOUSE 211- 213 West 215-886-6799

24th Street NORTH WILDWOOD FULLY FURNISHED — WebID #: 189455 GREEN CREEK 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, — WebID #: 189779 clean 1 bed, 1 bath 5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths washer & dryer, quiet 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 6th & New Jersey condo in the Crest. YEAR ROUND With Inlaw Suite. street. No pets. $1500 newly renovated. Avail- 4 bedroom, 3 bath Ground unit offers 2 RENTAL per month + 1 1/2 month New Paint, Carpets, able immediately. $1150 townhomes. Available Year Round Rental- double beds only 2 security deposit. Refrig,Stove, Dish- per month. Nov. No pets. $1500/ blocks from beach. NORTH washer & Washer/Dryer. Also, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, month + utilities. WEST CAPE MAY Available now thru May WILDWOOD 609-465-5415 $1,750. Month + Utilities newly renovated, avail-

2010. Rent includes 1 LEVEL FRONT & Security. Avail 11/1/09 able immediately. $1300 609-206-0283 609-523-0104 Large 3 bedroom apart- water & sewer. Only — WebID #: 188005 per month UNIT, Quiet ment. $750/month. Ref- $695/mo. + low elec. Neighborhood Year Round Rental- — WebID #: 188947 — WebID #: 189070 erences & security re- & cable. NO PETS or 2 Bedoom, 1 Bath, Large 610-550-1212 smoking in unit. quired. Living Room, Eat-in CAPE MAY Kitchen, Front enclosed — WebID #: 189743 (610) 620-4678. Dog friendly, fam- 609-898-2232 porch, Off St. Parking, ily home, sleeps 6, quiet ✰✰✰✰✰ Washer/Dryer, walk to street, off street parking, — WebID #: 189747 restaurants, market, fenced, 3 blocks to shop- — WebID #: 188873 public transportation. ping, garage for storage. Clear out the $1000./month. JOHN clutter with a MORE YEAR ROUND $2,400/month + utilities. Classifieds 610-213-7376 563-580-6963 garage RENTALS sale. on next page WebID #: 188972 — — WebID #: 189053 www.capemaycountyherald.com A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009

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WILDWOOD Year Round Rental- WILDWOOD CREST 1 & 2 bedroom. Starting at $750 per month. All WILDWOOD Quiet area. Walk to utilities included. Proof beach, school. 3 bed- of income required. 2nd fl oor, 3 bedroom, room, 1 bath. Washer/ No dogs. Se hable es- 1 bath + storage room. dryer, air, oak fl oors. panol. Washer/ dryer. Newly $1300/month 609-972-7527 renovated. No pets. $1000/month + utilities. 570-856-2543 — WebID #: 188145 Available immediately. 1 month security & refer- — WebID #: 189715 Year Round Rental- ences. BOATING Year Round Rental- AUTOMOTIVE Wildwood, Auto For Sale- 609-846-7237 2 - 1 Bedroom Apts WILDWOOD CREST

AUTO FOR SALE BOAT FOR SALE 1 1/2 blocks from the Year round 2 bedroom 1 Mazda Protege, 2004: — WebID #: 189399 beach and boardwalk, bath ground fl oor apart- 4 door. 87,000 miles. Boat For Sale- furnished, 1 bedroom, Year Round Rental- ment. Quiet location Auto transmission, auto- 1 bath apt. NO PETS. with offstreet parking, window, air conditioned, 1987 21’ PROLINE with cab- Auto For Sale- Boat For Sale- $775/ month includes WILDWOOD unfurnished, includes CD, AM & FM. Well in: Hardtop, spray shield. All utilities. 610-428-2996 air cond, refrig, washer maintained. $3500, ne- CG required safety equip- 1987 RED Mercedes ment. Electronics, GPS, 2005 Bayliner 192C w/ Bob, Sandy 484-894- 3 bedroom, 1 bath. No dryer. No pets. $1000.00 gotiable. 609-425-0509 trailer. 135- I/O. Un- Benz Convertible/Hard VHF Radio, Compass, Fish 0915. Security Deposit pets. $1000/month + + utilities. Available Nov. top 560 SL: 112,000 Finder. 1998 200 HP Suzuki der 30 hours. Fish Finder, GPS, Chartplotter. Asking required. Available Now. utilities. Call 609-522-4098 miles. First $5000, fi rm. RV Outboard. 1998 SeaLion 215-651-2868 dual axle trailer. All in very $16,000 267-257-8127 or 609-374-0733 WebID #: 189079 or 215-673-3886 WebID #: 188644 good condition and working 609-886-1769 — — order. Asking $6500 or best WebID #: 189650 Year Round Rental- RV- offer. 609-889-0916 — WebID #: 188750 — Auto for Sale- Year Round Rental- Wildwood BOAT SERVICES Honda Civic LX 2000: 5th wheel Year Round Rental- 2 2001 Montana Auto • Boat WILDWOOD Year Round Rental- bedroom, 1 bath, 2nd Teal, like new. All pow- Boat Services- 2-slide outs, 30’, model RV • Cycles 2 Bedroom, 1 bath con- fl oor duplex. Non-smok- ers, air, 177,350 miles. 28.50RK, private bath- do. New carpet & paint. ing premises, $850/ Orginal owner. $5850. Place WINTER 609-335-1419 room, sleeps 5, very $950/month + utilities. WILDWOOD month + utilities, gas very good cond., Less your sales BOAT STORAGE No smoking/no pets. Se- 3 BEDROOM, 2 FULL heat. 1 month security. Looking $1,000. than last month or service Reasonable Rates. curity deposit, verifi able BATH HOUSE FOR RENT 302-981-9724 Cape May area. for NOW $16,500., Craigs ads here. income & references IN VERY NICE NEIGH- list SJ #1420365428 l/m 609-408-5476 required. Call 609-770- BORHOOD, WITH NEW something? 3692 CARPET, NEW WASH- 609-465-9679 609-886-8600 Year Round Rental- Ext. 33 or 34 ER AND DRYER. ALL CLASSIFIEDS — WebID #: 189429 SELL IT — WebID #: 189379 UTILITIES INCLUDED IN THE RENT. $1500 PER WILDWOOD Year Round Rental- Young Ave. MONTH. PLEASE CALL HERE! ALIGNMENT We are a NJ 484- 432- 6000 SERVICE State Inspection & Wildwood 1 bedroom studio, Emission Repair FIND IT 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, off unfurnished. All utilities CENTER Facility HERE! street parking, washer included !G^qmmh>]]b^l:nmh;h]r"637 Route 9 • Erma884-4613 & dryer. $975/month, in- Year Round Rental- Buyers and cludes utilities. 856-429- 267-767-4894 COUPON Sellers 3818 WILDWOOD Check CREST — WebID #: 189727 NOW OFFERING — WebID #: 188960 Herald 2 bedroom, 2nd fl oor Transmission Flush & Fluid Exchange Year Round Rental- Classifieds apartment. Electric & Using Synthetic Transmission Fluid Year Round/ cable TV included. Non- First. WILDWOOD Winter Rental- Regular Price smoking premise. $850/ $ 95 Call today month + 1 month secu- plus tax $179.95 2 bedroom, $795; rity. WILDWOOD 149 for Rates 1 bedroom, $695. Must have coupon. Exp. 11/30/09 and Furnished or 1, 3 & 4 bedroom year Information. 610-857-9796 unfurnished. Proof or 484-888-6828 round & winter rentals AUTO available. $1000 - $1200/ BODY TOWING of income required. All Major & Minor Repairs AVAILABLE 609-886-8600 month. Foreign or Domestic! EDDIE’S SHOP — WebID #: 189570 Call Mon. - Fri., 9 - 5 609-729-3192 Year Round Rental- Weichert Realtors Did you know you can place your Coastal WebID #: 189769 WILDWOOD 609-523-1112 #!0%-!9 auto or boat ad in the Cape May — #/5.49 CREST www.wrcoastal.com County Herald Newspapers for WebID #: 189617 Year Round Rental- 2nd fl oor, 1 bedroom, liv- — ing room & kitchen. New $ carpeting. 2 entrances & Year Round Rental- For more information contact the per week WILDWOOD 10 2 decks. $750/month + Cape May County Herald Classifi ed Department including a picture utilities. 609-886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 or 2 bedroom, $900 per WILDWOOD

email: classifi [email protected] or month. 3 bedroom 609-522-2002 fi ll out the form below & mail with your picture & payment to house, $800 per month. New rooms $140 per Herald Classifi eds, 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 week. 3 bedroom WebID #: 188924 Call for details, — apartment, $275/week. One letter, number, space, piece of punctuation per block. 609-284-0000 Please remember to include contact information within these blocks HERALD ADS WORK! 732-687-0283 1- — WebID #: 189735 2- Herald Offi ce Hours are 9 to 5 / Monday to Friday Year Round Rental- 3-

4- WILDWOOD $10 per week or 5 weeks for $40 House for RENT? Number of weeks (please circle): 1 2 3 4 5 2 bedroom, beach block Reach renters with cottage. Furnished or Name: unfurnished. Starting at an ad in the Herald. Mailing Address: $795 + utilities. City: State: Zip: Telephone: Email: Enclosed is my check 609-408-7755 Place your ad today. Bill my credit card (please include credit card number & expiration date below) — WebID #: 189539 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35 News Digests (From Page A14) Sewell Point Sanctuary. Temple University students personnel were so classifi ed. named Cape May County Fire Coordina- will also make design recommendations to improve tor. His two-year term runs from Jan. No. 955, said the Vietnam Veterans post and American Rotary Park and Harbor View Park. Public input will be 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2011. Emergency Post 184, led the fundraising effort to get the received at tonight’s meeting on the parks. Bill Unpaid, Lights Off Management Coordinator Frank McCall replica permanently built in Columbus Park, across was authorized to forward Treon’s ap- from the Wildwoods Convention Center. “Some people COURT HOUSE — Who pays the pointment to state fi re offi cials. said we wouldn’t get it done and this groundbreaking In the Sewer electric bill for lights on the pedestrian proves that the wall is coming to Wildwood,” Deprin- overpass at Atlantic Avenue? Well, they zio said. Donations are still needed, but the replica CAPE MAY — A meeting of the city’s Water and did not. For that reason, Atlantic City Pay for Tuition should be delivered by the end of the year and installed Sewer Committee will be held Thursday Oct. 22 at 5 Electric turned off the lights, mainly during spring 2010. Donations can be sent to Vietnam p.m. in City Hall Auditorium. The committee is look- used by high school and middle school CREST HAVEN — Freeholders and Veterans of America Chapter 955, P.O. Box 481, Wild- ing at the possibility of a new calculation for the city’s students, until the delinquent bill was the county Sheriff’s Department offi cers wood, NJ 08260. water and sewer bills, which are increasing due to paid. According to Middle Township and sergeants, represented by Police- decreasing consumption. Board of Education Vice President man’s Benevolent Association Local 59, Dennis Roberts, at the Oct. 15 board amended the four-year contract to allow Offi cer of the Year meeting, district Security Director Scott for the county to pay for tuition costs for Eat and Pray Webster intervened and the relatively approved college credits from a state- VILLAS — Lower Township Police David C. Doug- small bill was subsequently paid. recognized institution. lass Offi cer of the Year Awards will be presented Oct. CAPE MAY — An Oct. 27 Planning Board Meeting 27 at 8 p.m. at Township Hall, 2600 Bayshore Rd. has been cancelled. A hearing on porch renovations Villas. The public is invited to attend. made by the Cove Restaurant as well as a site plan application with variance relief for Cape May Lutheran Combined Parade Church will be heard Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. COURT HOUSE — A rain-fi lled Housing Counseling Grants Future of Parks nor’easter canceled Middle Township MARMORA — A local credit counsel- High School’s Homecoming Parade, CAPE MAY — A special town meeting will be held ing agency is one of 19 in New Jersey Report on Vandalism scheduled for Oct. 16. While it may not tonight, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. at Cape May Elementary that will share over $1 million in hous- be quite the same, the fl oats, a labor of School. City Council approved an agreement with COURT HOUSE — Middle Township School Super- ing counseling grants distributed by the love by diligent class members, will be Temple University School of Environmental Design intendent Michael Kopakowski, on Oct. 15, submit- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban entered in Middle Township’s Hallow- Oct. 6 which will initiate the process and procedures ted the annual Violence and Vandalism Report to the Development (HUD). On Oct. 14, HUD een Parade, set to march north on Main in planning for the development of passive recreational district Board of Education at its monthly meeting. announced the grants that are aimed to Street Oct. 28 at 7:15 p.m. Judging of and educational activities for the soon-to-be-acquired From 2008-09, there were 41 incidents reported that help families become fi rst-time hom- the class fl oats will take place that night, 78-acre tract of preserved wetlands known as the involved 58 students. Total cost of damage was $299. eowners and remain homeowners after Twelve complaints were according to Principal Ted Pugliese. their purchase. In this county, Consumer fi led with police. There Credit and Budget Counseling, located at ‘Local Tourists’ Student were no expulsions, and Name Fire Coordinator 299 South Shore Road, Marmora is set 53 out-of-school suspen- to receive $40,976. The funding is part sions resulted. Eight CREST HAVEN — Freeholders con- of $60 million in housing counseling Film Seeks Local Extras pupils were classifi ed as fi rmed a previously adopted resolution grants awarded nationwide. victims, while no school from the county Fire Chief Association WILDWOOD — The on the boardwalk. The laborator and cinematog- that determined Art Treon should be NYU short film “Local impending layoff tests rapher, John Nijhawan, Tourists” by award-win- the bond between the production designer Car- Marmora and Past Master SMITH, DONALD C. ning director Doug Lenox trio of friends, and forces men Cardenas, as well as and Grand Chaplain of the "Smokie”, 76, of Court begins fi lming soon, and each aging misfi t to decide producers David Mandel Obituaries Ocean City Lodge No. 171. House, Oct. 15, 2009. He the production is in serious whether he should stay in and Stephen Dypiangco. was a Korean War veteran need of Wildwood locals to town, or go. “We’ve been having a JAMISON, JEROME A. and a member of the Cape The Herald publishes BRADSHAW, DOROTHY play — themselves. As a beach town native great time working in the “Bird”, 53, of Clermont, Oct. May Elks and American Le- brief death notices free BERENICE, 87, of North Starting on Nov. 3, the and avid fan of Wildwood, Wildwoods so far,” says 16, 2009. He was employed gion. small crew will be fi lming Lenox wrote “Local Tour- Mandel. and paid obituaries for Wildwood, Oct. 15, 2009. by the County Bridge Com- on sections of the board- ists” in homage to the lo- “The governments of $2.10 a line. Obituaries She worked for a local mission and a member of SONGSTER, JOHN H. “Jack”, of Court House, walk, beach, and other cal residents of America’s Wildwood, Wildwood are submitted by funeral plumbing business for more St. Josephs Church. than 30 years. Oct. 15, 2009. areas of Wildwood as well coastal communities. Crest and North Wildwood homes; family members MITCHELL, ROBERT C. as North Wildwood and “I know the experience have been extremely sup- who submit information BROWN, JAMES, 38, of SR., 76, of Del Haven, Oct. STURKEY, BERNARD Wildwood Crest. of waking up one day to portive. We’re grateful that must provide the funeral Woodbine, Oct. 10, 2008. 15, 2009. He was a retired “Jingles”, passed away on September 26, 2009. He Residents who volun- fi nd that the tourists have the people and businesses home name. CORSON, FILBERT R., JR paperhanger of District was a well known fi sherman teer will be acting as back- left and your town is sud- have been so generous (Curley) of Ocean View, Oct. Council 21, and a veteran of ANDERSON, FRANCES and friend of the Cape May ground, also known as denly a lot smaller,” he with helping out. They’ve 15, 2009. He was a veteran the U.S. Navy. ELIZABETH, born Frances docks. He is survived by life extras - non-speaking roles said. all said that Doug’s story of World War II and operator Elizabeth Benezet, on May NAPLACIC, FRANCES V., long partner Dawn Williams; in fi lms used to create the Lenox’s previous fi lms speaks to them and we’re of FR Corson & Son Truck- 21, 1914, in Wilmington, 82 , of Ocean City, Oct. 11, son Thomas; daughter Tif- illusion of a crowd and to include “Quincy and very eager to give Wild- Delaware died at home in ing for many years. 2009. She was a resident insure the scenes are not Althea,” a comedy about wood the place it deserves fany; 2 children he raised, Seal Beach, CA on October DALY, ELEANOR M. (nee for 15 years. Nicole and Charles; and 3 just characters in an empty an aging couple in post-Ka- on fi lm.” 5, 2009. Hamm), 92, of North Wild- grandchildren, Dawn, Sum- location. trina New Orleans bitterly The production team is ROBINSON, WILLIE AR- She graduated from Wild- wood. THUR SR., of Wildwood, mer and Nickolus. Set in the off-season, trying to get a divorce. urging anyone interested wood High School in 1932 “Local Tourists” tells the The fi lm has screened at in joining the fi lm to visit GRIMM, FRANCES L., 97, Oct. 12, 2009. He was head WINDISH, JOAN E. (nee and met her childhood chef for the Watson fam- story of three hapless, over 50 fi lm festivals in 7 www.DougLenox.com, of Villas, Oct. 12, 2009. Moffi t), 77, of Ocean City, sweetheart, John Anderson ily at the Merion Inn for 56 motel-dwelling friends countries and won numer- where they can sign up to there in 1931. They married HERCHENRIDER, SU- Oct. 18, 2009. She was an years and was a veteran of active member of St. Peters living in Wildwood who ous awards. be an extra and also learn in 1935 in Wildwood, NJ. SANNE, of Avalon, Oct. the Korean War. are faced with the pros- Teaming up with Lenox more about the fi lm and its Frances and John owned 16, 2009. She was a Navy United Methodist Church. pect of losing their jobs will be his longtime col- “pompadoured” director. and operated Anderson's Wave in World War II. RONAN, PEARL M., of WIZST SR., WILLIAM JO- Variety Store in Wildwood Court House, Oct. 14, 2009. SEPH, 78, of North Wild- HOUSTON, THOMAS JO- Crest from 1944-1978. She was a member of Our wood, Oct. 13, 2009. Born SEPH SR., 73, of Marmora, They also owned and op- Lady of the Angels Church. and raised in North Wild- Oct. 16, 2009. He was a erated Lake Laurie camp- wood, he served in the US teacher for the Upper Town- ground in Cape May, NJ, Coast Guard and was Chief ship Elementary School in TO PLACE A REMEMBRANCE for many years. They were CALL 886-8600 EXT. 33 OR 34 of Police for North Wild- long-time members of the wood for ten years. Crest Community Church. They moved to Seal Beach, CA in 1997 to be near their daughter, Joan Ebersold. Cape May County’s "Me Me" was a dedicated mother, loving grandmother Beloved Family and Friends and great-grandmother. She was a treasured friend who was loved by all. She was preceded in death by The Kiwanis Club of Greater Wildwood held its fourth annual installation dinner her husband, John, in 1999. on Sept. 24, at Alfe’s Restaurant in Wildwood. From left: Kathy Bruess, secretary; They were married for 65 Cheryl A. Pivola, immediate past president; Ed Hutchinson, international trustee years. of NJ; Mike Porch, president elect; Terri Cantz, lieutenant governor elect; and She is survived by her Doug Haley, president. Absent from photo is John Siciliano, treasurer. For more daughter, Joan Faith Eber- information or to become a member call Haley at 609-980-0723. sold, two grandchildren, Lauren Faith Andrews and Michael John Martinez, and three great-grandchildren: Hall Chairs SNA Foundation Board of Directors Jeffrey Robert Andrews, Jordyn Elizabeth Andrews RIO GRANDE — Ben- vice president of revenue, up the SNA Foundation and Jaqueline Elizabeth Donna M. Corrado jamin Hall, Herald News- Community Newspaper Board of Directors. There Martinez as well as her Nov. 7, 1957 papers director of on-line is a good mix of compa- - Holdings, Inc. of Birming- cousin Jack Bickel and Oct. 25, 2005 application development ham, Ala. Who held the nies represented including family who reside in Wild- Would you like to thank and president of the Digi- chairmanship last year. large publicly-traded and wood Crest. Gone but never tal Press Consortium, on SNA is a non-profit smaller privately-owned. Donations may be sent to all those who were kind to you Oct. 1 assumed the post trade association in North The board also represents a the Love of Linda Cancer and your family during forgotten and of chairman of Suburban America that represents mix of dailies and weeklies Fund, P.O. Box 1053, Wild- a recent loss always missed. Newspapers of America the needs and interests of but all are the dominant wood, NJ 08260 Foundation Board of Di- suburban and community source of local, community Graveside services will be or eulogize your loved one? Love, rectors. newspapers. news in the markets that held at a future date in Cape The Corrado Hall, a Wildwood Crest “Some of the brightest they serve,according to the May, NJ where her ashes Call Janet or Rachel Family native, resides in Chicago, minds from the community organization’s Web site. will be interred next to her Ill. He replaced Jack Robb, newspaper industry make husband, John. 886-8600 exts. 33 or 34

Place memorials here A36 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 From the Publisher’s Wife No ‘Ethics Waiver’ A Personal View of Energy Politics For Giulian’s Taxes As I was driving from New Jersey to our family farm in Louisiana, To The Editor: I could tell I was getting close to home by the familiar landmarks of abandoned oil wells and new natural gas sites. Right away I must To the person hiding behind disclose that I come from a family with a very close association with the anonymity of the Spout Off the energy industry. My many uncles and cousins have always worn column in the Oct. 14 edition of “coveralls” that proudly displayed the Halliburton emblem on the the Herald, who advised those left pocket or if not Halliburton some other oil drilling fi rm. not willing to condone Mr. Living in La., through the years there were many rumors of a Giulian’s tax compliance failures big oil strike “just over on the next farm” which would of course to look in the mirror, please be promote dreams of a similar strike on our advised that Mr. Giulian took adjacent acres. Needless to say the rumors the following oath on numerous never turned into “black gold” for our fam- occasions knowing that he had ily; chickens and cattle remained the money tax compliance issues: crop for many years. “I do solemnly swear (or Now fast forward to another generation affi rm) that I will support the and the rumors have been fl ying for a little constitution of the United States over a year about money to be made by leas- and Constitution of the State ing to natural gas companies. Natural gas has of New Jersey, and that I will always been a known commodity but there bear true faith and allegiance wasn’t the technology or demand to make to the same and to the Govern- it feasible to drill for it. With the “energy ments established in the United crisis” being one of the uppermost political issues, the technology States and this State, under the and demand have come together and one could almost say the authority of the people; so help “perfect ” has been created. me God.” Our Readers Write For those who wish to vote Why do we send fortunes overseas when we for Mr. Giulian, remember, have so much energy at home? Social Security System On Verge of Collapse if you are willing to look the ======other way and issue an “ethics To The Editor: the time (circa 1964) had a pilot experiment in waiver” for political candidates, Many farmers, school teachers, weekend hunters and absentee tracking, there an employee involved program, then you deserve what you get landowners are now being approached by the big companies like There is a systemic problem with the Federal a conceptual private social security program. Of at all levels of government. Chesapeake and Petrohawk to sign over permission to drill for gas. Social Security System, which was acutely identi- course Aetna’s agents would earn an administra- Our children fi t into the absentee landowners category and yes, fi ed and known to Congress back in the 1960s. tion fee to enroll people and run this private CARL WANNEN after many years of rumors they have signed a lease. Flaws in the concept were clearly exposed. investment plan. The plan showed how a private Stone Harbor While it certainly doesn’t make any of them rich with a four- Part of it was the simple actuarial model show- investment plan contributed exactly the same way split, the money is a Godsend for our daughter-in-law as she ing that fewer people were being counted on amounts as social servants would, over the span makes a new life for herself and the children. A move, a house to contribute in their working years than those of a participants working years, roughly 25-years- and a more useful car, rather than a farm truck, school for a new they were paying for, since there were simply too old to 65, 40 years, yield more than fi ve times the career, braces for the children are all included in her plans for many eligible to receive benefi ts and too few to benefi ts of Social Security. using the money. pay for them. Not only that, but the participant actually had LETTER POLICY For two of our children there are huge school loans to be paid It’s simple to the average American, but not to the plan as a personal asset. The residual funds in Herald Newspapers wel- off and further schooling made possible, plus a longed-for adoption Washington politicians and bureaucrats. They the plan did not expire when the person died (as comes letters to the editor of a little brother to Emma. There are old cars to be repaired or said not to worry—they had the solution. Here with social security) but continued to pay desig- on matters of public interest. replaced, and at least one hardwood fl oor to be laid. we are, come 45 years later and the “baby boom- nated heirs, who had been willed the plan. They Preference will be given to Our son is just recently married and welcomes the money to set ers” are well on their way to draining the Social could also take a lump sum. This annuity-pension letters submitted exclusively up his home and family. Security System coffers dry, even though it was plan invented in triple A Bonds including, what to this newspaper, signed with Can you see what is happening? Local merchants are making clearly predicted and nothing was done. would be some government back recruits which name, address and daytime sales; banks are receiving money in new savings accounts. Neigh- Still trust government to take care of the “peo- would even invigorate the federal fi nances. phone number for verifi cation. bors are getting jobs. Before the lease money is even being spent ple’s problems?” Still think a Federally Adminis- Politicians killed the idea because they would Maximum length is 600 words. almost half of it goes into federal and state taxes. Those dollars trated healthcare system won’t go broke and put lose control of such a vast public program. Some Deadline is Thursday 5 p.m. are circulating on American soil and Americans are reaping the America into fi nancial and healthcare chaos? semi public plans had already proved successful benefi ts of a clean energy. Natural gas heats many homes, powers The then-Aetna Life and Casualty Company, at (Page A37 Please) many industries and makes a good fuel for vehicles. With such a N win-win for all concerned, I have to wonder why we would rather send those bonuses to Iran, Venezuela, Russia or any other Middle Eastern country. For me it seems like it ought to be a family affair, COMPASS POINTS... By AL CAMPBELL Americans using what we have under our own back yards and W E sharing that wealth with one another. Is That Any Way to Treat Visitors We Welcome? PATRICIA HALL New Jersey Turnpike Authority ought to have a new Garden we, the citizens of Cape May County, S State Parkway sign painted and placed at the entrance to Cape May are often the butt of jokes about living County, just south of the bridge over Great Egg Harbor. “Attention, in “another state.” Visitors. Don’t Expect Any Favors From Us.” On the northbound Consider the competition for tourists’ dollars. Virginia, for Quotes From the Bible side, another could state, “Hope you enjoyed the food. The rest of example, operates beautiful state-run rest stops on Route 13 But my God--so great is His wealth of glory in Christ Jesus--will the Parkway has restrooms you can use! Have a nice day!” enticing visitors with a nice facility and bathrooms. Delaware, if fully supply every need of yours. Curious why such a sign is needed at the entrance to Vacation- you know where to look just over the Delaware Memorial Bridge Philippians 4:19 land U.S.A., where the tourist is the cash cow that feeds us all? at the Delaware River and Bay Authority’s Let’s just say it’s little amenities that are missing. headquarters has splendid bathrooms and a For starters, heaven forbid motorists should feel nature’s call place to eat, right next to the tollbooths. shortly after they enter the Jersey Cape. Restrooms are closed, Pennsylvania, well, Philly is another Published Every Wednesday by the and have been closed at the Shoemaker “rest” stop between the thing, but that’s not what I really consider SEAWAVE CORPORATION north and south roadways. a vacation destination. However, out on the It’s nothing new, of course, but the more one thinks about it, Pennsylvania Turnpike, there are rest stops to have such a place, and to close it 99 percent of the time is just that have a full complement of places to avail ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher plain wrong. At best, the Parkway should plant sheltering hedges, yourself of the rest facilities and places to grab ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Managing Editor so that people in dire need could relieve themselves without fear a quick bite to eat. of public embarrassment. If, for some reason, the bathrooms there Even north from here, there are massive PRESTON D. GIBSON, Director of Development cannot be opened because of sewage problems or whatever, place places to eat and answer nature’s call, but a call to Caprioni’s Sewage Service, and have them place a few then, that’s up there, where there are no BENJAMIN N. HALL, port-a-potties there. traffi c signals to stop traffi c. Director of Online Application Development Ages ago, when there was a Garden State Parkway Authority, Even in tough economic times, we ought not to forget the wallet and that outfi t hosted a once-a-year holiday extravaganza at the that feeds us all. We ought to be open to the needs of every traveler KAREN DICKINSON, Advertising Manager Shoemaker holly tree, one of the oldest in the state, that site who forks over money to come here. Such a cold act, no bathroom BETH HUBER, Senior Sales Executive received more traffi c than was usual. and no place to eat, is, in my view, tantamount to telling visitors, The holly still stands, but the restrooms remain shut. “Just stay at home,” and if not that, “Bring all the food you want KIMBERLY LYNCH, Client & Creative Services Manager Then, just a few miles south, one fi nds the Ocean View food to eat, because we don’t have anything for you here.” ROBERT KOSINSKI, Operations & IT Manager and fuel stop. Trouble is there is no food. It’s a subliminal thing, an unspoken message from us to them. Huge signs declared the gut-wrenching fact that, after Oct. 9, It is as if we have rolled up, and stowed away for the winter, the 1508 Rt. 47, Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 food would no longer be available there. welcome mat. Phone 886-8600 ■ Fax 886-1879 It is unthinkable that the place visitors can stop to learn about If that is the intent of the operators of the Parkway, they have, E-Mail: [email protected] the charms of Cape May County, get brochures about lovely indeed, succeeded in their mission. restaurants and fi ne motels in which to stay, is the same location Perhaps some dialog with offi cials from the Cape May County DEADLINES where they cannot grab a bite to eat or coffee to quell a splitting Chamber of Commerce could convince them of the error of their News & Photos ...... Thursday headache. ways. We, who reside here, know such things, but those who are Display Advertising ...... Friday-5 p.m. Would this be allowed to happen in any other state? I seriously coming to visit do not know, and expect to have such amenities Classifi ed Ads ...... Monday-11 a.m. doubt it. available to them. Classifi ed Display Ads ...... Friday-5 p.m. Cape May County is on the cusp of spending a bundle of Ca- We expect nothing less when we travel, why should we not Legal Advertisements ...... Thursday-Noon nadian dollars to entice Montreal visitors to stay here next sum- offer such things to those who come long distances to stay with ■ © The Seawave Corp. 2009, All rights reserved. First copy of this publication is mer, the 40th year such an arrangement has taken place. Would us? free. Each additional copy costs $2. All property rights for the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Seawave Corp. No part hereof may be it be fair to place on all those brochures, “Don’t enter Cape May Don’t think now that the summer season is over; it is all right reproduced without prior written consent. County on an empty stomach,” or “Make a bathroom call before to close such things. Remember this, the chamber and many Neither participating advertisers nor the publishers will be responsible or liable for misinformation, misprints or typographical errors. Seawave Corporation’s liability you cross the bridge?” merchants have worked diligently to extend the tourism season for errors or omissions resulting from its own negligence or from cause beyond its Translate into French, “Once you cross the bridge into Cape in this county. Thus far, they have done a commendable job. control extends only to the cost of actual space occupied or to have been occupied by the item(s) in which the error or omission occurred. The publishers reserve the May County, hold it ’til you get to your campground or Wildwood, They have brought masses of people into the county for such right to edit or refuse any submitted material, as well as to reject or cancel any whichever comes fi rst.” Perhaps they ought to be urged to pack things as festivals and celebrations. The least we, the residents advertisement at any time. a few extra pair of undies, just in case. of the county, can do is to be hospitable to our visitors, and offer Dedicated to the Service of God and Mankind. This is not a laughing matter. These are but two examples of why them a bathroom and something to eat. Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37 Honoring Danielle anti-seizure medication. There is no known cure for Rett Syndrome. Research ‘Lord of the Flies’ Became A Reality has caused it to be regarded as the “Rosetta Stone” of other neurological conditions, linked genetically to OPENING DOORS disorders such as autism and schizophrenia. Though dialogue. I am barely able In Cape May County researchers in 2008 were able to reverse the symptoms to discern their breakfast of Rett Syndrome in laboratory mice, more research is choices as they attempt to By Paulann Pierson required if treatment and a cure are to become realities. out-chirp each other. In the meantime, the New Jersey Rett Syndrome Associa- Breakfast on the table for Twenty-four hour news has made us all too familiar tion (NJRSA) maintains an extensive referral list of Rett By Keith Forrest two kids, I begin feeling with tragedy and suffering, both on a national and local Syndrome specialists at UMDNJ in New Brunswick and some hope. But it’s quickly level. It could easily lead us down the path of cynicism Camden. Future plans of the NJRSA include a permanent dashed. Kameron has still and despair. But so often the strength of the human Rett Syndrome Clinic at the Robert Wood Johnson Medi- When I was a kid, “Lord of the Flies” not arrived downstairs. As I begin my dash spirit almost immediately emerges, as individuals and cal School in New Brunswick. was one of my favorite books. But it seems up stairs to investigate, I pass Josh laying communities act to transform tragedy into something I was not surprised to receive an email recently from to be a twisted sense of fate that has me face down on the couch in the living room positive. There is usually too, expressed or Danielle’s aunt announcing that Governor Cor- living that novel as an adult. as if he is recovering from surgery. unexpressed, a resolve to do this to honor the zine has designated the 3rd Tuesday of every If you are having trouble conjuring up “Josh, what are you doing?” I inquire. memory of those directly affected by tragedy October as Rett Syndrome Awareness Day. The the specifi cs from your junior high school “Laying on the couch,” he says. and suffering. Gruskowski family was front row at the Gover- English class, “Lord of the Flies” is about Why did I ask? I attempt to scoot Josh The family of Danielle Gruskowski of Cart- nor’s signing of the bill. They continue to honor a group of schoolboys stranded over to the breakfast table. As eret, New Jersey, certainly models this resolve. Danielle’s life with positive life-affi rming action. on a desert island. With no soon as I am within earshot, both Danielle was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome, To quote Danielle’s mother, “Our family [is] adults around, the boys try to rule twins began complaining about a neurological disorder that caused her to be amazed at how much you can learn about life themselves. The “trying” doesn’t their breakfast selections in the developmentally disabled, non-verbal and from someone who said so little and who was so exactly work out. same way an adult might lament non-ambulatory. Though she needed total care helpless. Maybe that’s a lesson for us all.” I have four kids who are every property taxes. and help with daily activities, her life within Did you know? bit as irascible as the characters Having solved the cuisine her family and community was full and active. • New Jersey Rett Syndrome Association in the book. Recently, my wife crises, I ascend the stairs once In 1998, at age 28, Danielle entered a group home in (NJSRA) was established in 2007 to contribute to an changed her schedule at work to again wondering what Kameron a nearby town to experience the independence of adult improved quality of life for girls and women affected by a start time that beats the sunrise. has been doing for the past 30 living. Tragically, she died in that setting four years later, the disorder. For more information, call 1-866-601-0100 So every morning, it is my task to prod my minutes. Actually my mental wondering when the caregivers at the group home failed to recognize or visit www.njrsa.org. four islanders to get ready for school. May- usually includes several expletives. and get timely help for her life-threatening symptoms. • Cape Regional Medical Center is hosting a free educa- hem and chaos reign most mornings. There’s Kameron standing in his room. Danielle’s Law (A3458/S2572), signed by the Gover- tion seminar funded by the Alzheimer’s Association on Up at 6 a.m. and fairly bleary eyed, I am Looking like a visitor from the Soviet nor of New Jersey in 2003, was largely the result of the Thursday, October 29th from 9 am to 2 pm. In this semi- already operating at a defi cit in my island- Union during the Cold War facing the Gruskowski family’s mission to extract something positive nar, caregivers will learn about Dementia, Aging Safely in wrangling tasks. Most mornings, there is choices in his fi rst trip to an American su- from their personal tragedy. As so often happens, their the Home, Protecting the Caregiver/Care Receiver, and a child that won’t get out of bed—usually permarket, he stands there motionless. efforts to honor the memory of their loved one were Protecting Your Assets. Pre-registration is required. Call 8-year-old Kameron—the most challenging “What are you doing?” I inquire in a expressed in action taken to spare other families similar Bonnie Kratzer at 609-463-4043. of the fl ies. rather hostile tone. tragedy. Danielle’s Law requires any staff working directly • The Web site www.nj211.org is a good source of After multiple attempts with kindness “Getting dressed,” he responds as if I with persons with developmental disabilities or traumatic information when you need to fi nd state or local health to raise him from his slumber, I usually have asked the dumbest question in the brain injury to call 911 in life-threatening emergencies. and human services resources to address everyday con- resort to tactics more befi tting of the CIA. history of humankind. Failure to do so can result in dismissal from the job or a cerns or urgent needs. I blare the radio. I turn on the lights and The whole time the clock is ticking large monetary fi ne. • New Jersey SHARES (Statewide Heating Assistance pull the shades up and down. toward the school hour like a maniacal Far from resting on the accomplishment of Danielle’s and Referral for Energy Services) provides assistance A few minutes later, Kameron will jester. There will be dozens of other of Law, the Gruskowski family has been working to raise through a statewide, year-round independent energy fi nally pop his head up and begin yelling crises before we actually make it out the awareness of the neurological disorder that so affected fund to New Jersey individuals and families in need of at me to turn off the lights. “Only if you door and begin our walk to school. Danielle’s life. Rett Syndrome is the only autism spectrum temporary help in paying their energy bills. Assistance get out of bed,” I say. Finally, having dropped them all off at condition with a known genetic cause. Often misdiag- can be a one-time payment of up to $700 for heating and “I can’t get out of bed with the lights two different schools, I jump in my car nosed as autism or cerebral palsy, it is the leading genetic up to $300 for electric service. Applicants must show on,” he yells back. and head to work. As I attempt to race cause of severe impairment in females. The disorder that they are in danger of having these services shut off, Meanwhile, elsewhere on the island, down the highway, I am trying to make results in severe communication and movement problems and must make a small good faith payment to maintain another child’s voice is blasting at decibels up some of the time that was evaporated following what appears to be normal development for service. For more information, call 609-883-1626 or that seem to defy physics. by my little islanders. the fi rst six months of life. Current treatment includes 866-657-4273. “I need breakfast,” screeches one of “Why did I like that stupid novel any- occupational and physical therapy, speech therapy, and Pierson is the Coordinator of the Cape May County the other children or sometimes all three way?” I think to myself knowing I will get Offi ce of Disability Services at once. to live it again tomorrow. Family Matters So I leave Kameron’s interrogation for a Keith Forrest is an assistant professor of moment and descend the stairs as if I am communication at Atlantic Cape Commu- trying to break some world speed record. nity College. His late mother Libby Demp Boot Camp Became a Source of Pride My 3-year-old twins Madeline and Elijah Forrest Moore wrote the Joyride column are both bellowing in an overlapping for this newspaper for 20 years. By ANDREA MAHER cated versions of equipment and devices used during the Spanish Inquisition. Again, a question from the sergeants: Social Security Don’t get mad at me when I say I was born with a “Anyone here never use a bosu ball?” Once again, mine (From Page A36) System is at the edge of collapse. Statistics show it will high metabolism—a mere result of genetics. Believe was the lone hand raised while I privately wondered: with similar programs. crumble in about 2016, past six years away. So what is me, it has had its troublesome times, such as surviving “What had I gotten myself into?” The instructions for Case in point was the Pen- the genius master plan these fi nancial wizards in Congress those awkward pubescent years with the self-esteem- each station had me tense as terms I had never heard sion Plan/Railroad work- and in the current Administration have in mind to fi x it? crushing nickname of “Bone.” That might sound pretty were casually dispensed: Murphy presses, kettle bells, ers Retirement Act. There Well if they are going to hack away at Medicare and Med- harmless—unless you’re the girl without the plank push-ups and mountain climbers. was also the Government icaid to fund what even the independent Congressional well-defi ned curves that most hormonal males We were told that Fitness Boot Camp is Employers Pension Plan. Financial overseers are saying is fi nancially unfeasible, all fi nd attractive. So I grew up confi dent in the about tricking your muscles by switching to a There were little known the system will fail and both our fi nancial foundations, knowledge that if a member of the opposite sex variety of stations for 30-second intervals, using parts that some of these Social Security, Medicare and Healthcare will become were interested in me, it surely wasn’t for my high-intensity, short-burst resistance training. plans had people enrolled totally dysfunction. voluptuous body. My hand itched to go up again: “Did I mention for many years with great Welcome to Obama’s dream world, folks assisted and During my teen years, the popularity of that my brain feels tricked if I walk, talk, and success but they were ex- augmented by spineless Congress we can only watch supermodel Twiggy took the pop culture by drink a cup of coffee all at the same time? And empt from Social Secu- while these elected geniuses destroy the future of our storm, which gave us scrawny girls another you’re talking about deliberately confusing my rity. I know it to be true. nation. chance after years of buxom icons like Marilyn muscles?” But I am proud to report that I stifl ed I worked there for two ANTHONY T. DISIMONE Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and Lana Turner. the impulse to share these thoughts. years. Wildwood Suddenly, being both rail-thin and able to eat whatever On the fi rst day, I left the circuit several times, feeling Now the Social Security I wanted whenever I wanted it made me the envy of wobbly and nauseous. I blamed it on the cereal I had every other weight-conscious girl. I once entered Mc- eaten that morning since I usually skip breakfast. For Drunk Driver at Fault Donald’s with a guy I liked and nonchalantly ordered fi ve the next session, I ate only fruit and still became light- hamburgers, an order of fries, and a coke as he stared in headed during the workout. My confused—and painfully GOP Women To The Editor: utter disbelief. Gradually, I matured into healthier food aching—muscles forced me to step out again. At the end choices, but eating three slices of pizza in one sitting of the fi rst week, I tried half of a bagel, which seemed to Candidates In an editorial letter Oct. 14, the writer of “Ask For- was still my norm. be more settling, but going to Boot Camp became a har- giveness for Errant Driver,” has no understanding of the Then at the hale and hearty age of 50, the pounds began rowing process in and of itself. I would begin obsessing Night Slated tragedy that occurred by using her words “this errant inching upward on the scale. In spite of routinely walk- the night before, and then the next morning’s routine driver.” ing two miles a day and using free weights to strengthen would be upon me: Rise extra early, eat something solid, NORTH CAPE MAY — I will refer to this person as the drunk driver, who my muscles, an unsightly bulge sprung out around my drink some water, stretch my muscles, go to the bathroom, The Republican Women chose to be in this condition, as he had on many previ- stomach in addition to pockets of jiggly fat that hung hope- psyche myself up with “I can do it, I can do it,” then off to of Cape May County will ous times. lessly on every extremity. Covered by layers of clothing, the bathroom again. I began accepting my position as the team up with the Regular To go on, the writer states, “I believe there are no I could still pass for a slender person; but in reality I had class fl unkie because there was no place to go but up. Republican Organization accidents. God does not allow control in human hands. become a “fat skinny girl” and had the body mass index So I kept working, moving, sweating—and I watched for an old fashioned can- Because He (God) is all good, we know He (God) allowed (BMI) to prove it. my body do things I never thought possible. By the end didates’ rally 5:30 p.m. this too, for good in the lives of everyone involved.” One day, a newspaper advertisement for “PAC Fit- of the fi rst month, I was seeing amazing results. I had Oct. 28, at the Townbank In what world is this person living? She has no regard ness Boot Camp” caught my eye. The ad guaranteed more energy and was sleeping more soundly. I was able Fire Hall, 224 Townbank for the feelings of the family of Mr. Shelton, whom she results, one of which was to jump-start my metabolism— to complete the circuits and was adding more repetitions Road. never mentions, or other families who have lost loved something that had long since slowed down. I was at a to each exercise. I was visibly able to see a difference Chris Christie, Repub- ones by the acts of drunken drivers. crossroads: Either I was going to settle for an extra set of in my body and would even try to fl ex my newly toned lican candidate for gover- Her dissertation on God and Calvary are written to hips on my hips and continue going up in size or I was muscles in front of family members without appearing nor and Kim Guadagno, the end, to use her words, “asking forgiveness for this going to enter the battle of the bulge and fi ght for those obvious—like handing them a drink doing a full bicep candidate for Lt. governor errant driver.” skinny jeans hanging in my closet. So, like a nervous, curl. I was hooked. will kick off the rally along Never does she use the term “drunken,” nor does the self-conscious schoolgirl, I hesitantly signed up. Virtually everywhere I go now, I act as if I have enlisted with the entire Column 1, writer mention or understand there are laws to protect First question from our very enthusiastic and overly fi t in the Marines. Somehow all conversations lead to Boot Republican Team. those harmed, injured or killed by drunken drivers. drill sergeants, Nick and Joe (oops, I mean instructors): Camp. “How’s your day?” “Oh, great, just got done Boot The RWCMC Rally is There are those who say drinking is a disease; cancer ”Does anyone have any medical issues we should know Camp.” “What’s your schedule this week?” “Oh, got free and open to the pub- is a disease, no one asks for. Drunk is a condition of one’s about?” Mine was the only hand raised as I sheepishly Boot Camp three times this week.” “What’s for dinner?” lic. Live music, hot dogs, own free will, and when a life is lost, judgment by the said, “I have plantar fasciitis.” They noted some adjust- “Gotta check my Boot Camp nutrition strategy.” soda, flags and balloons laws of society is required. ments I would have to make. OK, so I’m proud of myself and I’m feeling the healthi- will be provided. For more Next phase was the class introduction to the workout est I have felt in a long time. Well, wish I could write information call 609 390- CHARLES GARRISON stations, where we met the updated and more sophisti- more, but I have to get ready for Boot Camp. 7808. Cape May A38 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 Timing Critical to Vote ‘Yes’ On Bond Candidates Debate (From Page A1) By MATT BLAKE costly residential sprawl with its ever- Wildwood Catholic High School, increasing demands for more municipal Atlantic Cape Community Col- On Nov. 3 New Jersey voters will be services from new school construction to lege and LaSalle University. He asked to approve Public Question No. sewer expansion and traffi c. is real estate agent and former 1 – the Green Acres, Clean Water, and Indeed, according to a comprehensive lifeguard. He’s served on the state Real Estate Board and is Farmland Preservation Act of 2009. Pas- study by the Keep It Green Campaign (a a member of the county Tax sage of this state bond measure would coalition of 135 diverse organizations Board. provide $400 million over the next two from across the state working to restore Albano, of Vineland, got into years to continue the state’s wise invest- state funding for open space) for every politics to enact a law after a ments to protect key farms, watershed $1 invested in preserving open space, family tragedy. He said he’s done lands and historic resources vital to food farmland and historic resources, $10 are much for the district in his two production, clean water, recreation, and returned in economic value in the form terms, but much more needs to the restoration of historically signifi cant of ecosystem services (such as water pu- be done. landmarks. rifi cation, waste treatment, fl ood mitiga- Donohue grew up about a mile from the debate location in Al Campbell In Cape May County, voter passage of tion), natural goods (such as fi sh and farm Middle Township. His is from a From left, Republican Assembly candidates Michael Donohue and John McCann Ballot Question No. 1 is crucial because products), and outdoor recreation linked law enforcement family, which and Democrat incumbents Assemblyman Nelson Albano and Matthew Milam the county’s farmland preservation pro- to open space. led him into a career as an attor- face questions from Mary Conley, of the League of Women Voters of Cape gram depends on the three to four dollar Since the early 1960s, New Jersey vot- ney and municipal prosecutor lo- May County, and Dennis Brown of Coast Radio at Oct. 14 forum in Historic state match it receives for every local ers have passed twelve open space ques- cally. He is running for Assembly Courthouse, on North Main Street, Court House. dollar invested. Without this signifi cant tions by an overwhelming majority. to make the state a better place infusion of state money, the county pro- At a time when land prices are low, our to live for his three children. the mismanaged large cities in the state from that tax. He said gram will come to a grinding halt. land preservation dollars and investment Milam, a businessman from Vineland, answered Sen. Jeff Gov. Corzine raided the $20 million for tourism calling it a “travesty.” In 2007, New Jersey supported the last afford us an opportunity that history has Van Drew’s call to run for offi ce in order to help the state’s most vulnerable residents — senior citizens, veterans and children. He McCann continued the assault on Corzine saying the closure successful state preservation question – a shown us won’t come again. also hoped to bring fi scal responsibility to the statehouse. of the Atlantic City casinos three years ago over the Fourth of one-year measure that led to the preserva- Indeed, according to a joint study in Natural Resources July weekend was a bad move. He said the casino industry never tion of places like the 437-acre Braddock 2007 by Rutgers and Rowan Universities, Connolly asked the Republicans their plans for the utilization recovered from that. Tract in Middle Township, as well as many on average, 15,000 acres of farmland and of natural resources in the state. Albano countered that it wasn’t a two-day closure that hurt other important conservation projects forest are annually lost to urbanization in Donohue said he’s heard from environmental groups that Atlantic City, instead he said it was the economy. He said that within the county and region. New Jersey. the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has tourism and beach replenishment need to stay as funded as Now the funds provided by the 2007 Luckily, The Keep It Green Campaign become politicized, and the business community complains of they are. measure have been spent voters must estimates that over 73,500 acres of farm- the long permitting process. Milam said he and Albano voted against the budget partly because the governor took money from the tourism fund, which once again decide whether preserving land and open space will be preserved He said changing the DEP to a smaller Department of Natural Resouces would depoliticizing the agency and streamline that funded state advertising. scenic farms and open space should over the next two years for public benefi t permitting process. “We will continue to fi ght to get that money back,” he said. continue. as the result of the bond measure. McCann said the DEP is “totally out of whack.” Transportation The timing could not be more criti- The cost of the $400 million bond mea- He said no one loves the environment more than he does, but When asked about transportation infrastructure, Milam, a cal. According to the state Green Acres sure will be $10 annually per household the size of the DEP makes it function ineffi ciently. member of the Assembly Transportation Committee, concen- Program, between Salem, Cumberland or less than $1 per month. Albano, who serves as chairman of the Assembly Agriculture trated on New Jersey Transit and bringing more routes to South and Cape May Counties alone more than Imagine, for the cost of buying one Committee, agreed that the department is broken. Jersey. $22 million in open space projects are super-sized lunch at McDonalds, voters “DEP has failed to do its job,” Albano said. Albano hoped the Garden State Parkway project between languishing in the preservation pipeline can continue to support the very programs He suggested DEP should be downsized with the Division of exits 9 and 11 in Middle Township would begin soon. He said it was important not only because of the loss of life from traffi c due to lack of funds. Meanwhile, many that make our state livable, affordable, and Fish and Wildlife moving to the Department of Agriculture. Milam agreed there is “way too much bureaucracy in the accidents, but also to put people back to work on the project. He dozens of farmers within the region who preserve quality of life. DEP.” He said changing the name of the DEP would create ad- and Milam voted against the governor’s toll plan, he said. wish to leave a legacy and make their In Cape May County, we’ve got one ditional costs including creating new stationary. Donohue said most of the transportation money in the state farms affordable for the next generation shot at preserving the best of what Instead of permits taking years to be resolved, DEP should be goes to projects in North Jersey. are being turned away because state fund- remains. As the economy recovers, the able to address permits in 10 days and another 30 days to iron “We don’t see it so much down here,” he said suggesting ing has dried up. growth boom will once again take off in out any problems, Milam suggested. they needed support for South Jersey every year, “not just in If the ballot question fails, South Jersey our region. Taxes election years.” residents will miss out on an unprec- We can’t afford to not continue our Brown asked candidates if they agreed with Gubernatorial Corruption edented land conservation opportunity to preservation programs now that so many candidate Chris Daggett’s plan to cut property taxes and expand Regarding the recent corruption scandal involving several New Jersey politicians, McCann said he supports punishments preserve thousands of acres in places like prized natural areas, farms and historic sales taxes. “The word tax is a very, very bad word,” Albano said. “No, “to the most extreme extent of the law.” the Cape May Forest, Great Cedar Swamp, places hang in the balance. We urge the I will not support any kind of tax, any other tax on the people “When somebody comes to you with a brown bag (bribe) Belleplain State Forest, the Pinelands and public to vote “Yes” for the Green Acres, of state…, they have been taxed to death.” it would be cost prohibitive to participate in that behavior, no Delaware Bay. Clean Water & Farmland Preservation Milam noted the team’s 10-point plan to address taxes in- mercy,” he said. New Jersey voters have always recog- Act. cludes cutting the size of government, recurring revenue, no Donohue called for absolute transparency in state fi nances nized that their continued support for bonding without referendums, reducing the state’s automobile with information available online for public view. these programs is a good investment that (Matt Blake is the manager for the fl eet, eliminating state mailings and removing stipends for state “When you do that, we’ll chase corruption out of New Jersey pays back signifi cant dividends. It yields American Littoral Society’s Delaware Bay prison inmates. once and for all,” he said a better quality of life and circumvents Program.) Donohue pointed out their votes for a 2.5 percent tax on Albano boasted that he was the prime sponsor of tough ethics commercial construction. legislation, which calls for automatic jail time, loss of positions, “I wonder how many carpenters, how many bricklayers, severe fi nes and loss pension for life. how many roofers, how many plumbers lost work because of Milam said law enforcement should not only go after offi cials Audubon Society Visits that vote,” he said. taking the bribes, but also the ones offering the bribes He also mentioned a payroll tax for paid family leave. Pension System “So, I’m glad that we have a new no-tax pledge for the Regarding pensions for state workers, Donohue said the pen- Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary citizens of New Jersey, but I wish it had happened a few years sions were funded at 111 percent when McGreevey took offi ce ago,” Donohue said. in 2000, but are now funded at 50 percent. By LESLIE TRULUCK “The spending has to stop,” McCann added. McCann said he would ensure that any changes to state pen- He said revenue coming in would increase each year and could sions would be four years out. He said employees should be able STONE HARBOR — eventually go back to the taxpayers in the form of rebates. to trust state with their pensions. Walking in Stone Harbor He said Democrats’ no-tax pledge was “tremendous but late” Albano countered that both parties were to blame noting that it started with Republican Gov. Christine Whitman who fi rst Bird Sanctuary is like trav- and his opponents’ records don’t support their claims. “We know that they’re not going to change anything in the borrowed money from the pension system. He said subsequent eling back in time. future, because you don’t change what you’ve already done in governors failed to pay back the money, but now Corzine has Maritime forests sur- the past,” McCann said. put $3.2 billion back and we should continue to put at least $1 round a fresh water pond. In rebuttal, Milam said the 2.5 percent tax was actually billion each year. Paths meander towards a an affordable housing fee on commercial building, which, if Affordable Housing 300-year-old Holly tree. they hadn’t voted for it, could have grown to as much as 10 When asked what he would do about COAH moving forward, Butterfl y gardens welcome percent. “It was a lot worse to vote against it than it was for Milam said no municipality should be forced into affordable hous- Monarchs as they make it,” he said. ing, rather they should be able to come up with their own plan. their way to Mexico. Milam said they voted “no” on sales tax, liquor tax, health He added that regional contributions housing for seniors and Leslie Truluck older units should be restored and affordable housing should be One can envision cattle insurance, income tax, raiding of funds and deferring payments National Audubon Society members have eyes to the to the pension plan. constitutionally redefi ned so courts don’t have to be involved. grazing as they had here skies seeing egrets, herons, hawks and gulls. Economic Development He said they have a bill to remove the commercial fees. 100 years ago. When asked how they would support economic development, Providing affordable housing is morally right, but towns should Councilman Randall Albano said his team has been working on a lot of different be able to make their own plan, he said. Bauer led a group of Na- grant to help fi nance the slimy fi lm over the fresh- projects to bring businesses and jobs into the district. Albano added that he believed “everyone should be able to tional Audubon Society redesign and upgrade of water pond is duckweed, He noted their work with several companies on bringing the afford a house.” members through a tour of the tidal inlet pipe into which is the smallest fl ow- fi rst solar panel manufacturing plant to the state as well as a solar Donohue called COAH “an abject failure.” the sanctuary, which was the sanctuary to support ering plant on Earth and power plant in Vineland. Albano said they were working on two He said the courts decided that municipalities should not fi ght recognized as part of the ecological health. requires a balanced envi- regional hospitals – one for teaching, one for veterans – that affordable housing and then it was turned it into a “government boondoggle.” Watchable Wildlife Confer- “We were honored,” ronment. could bring 750 jobs to the area. she said. The DEP Clean Shores Milam focused on their support of the Invest New Jersey He said the state should scrap COAH for an urban renewal ence Oct. 6-8 hosted by the project since affordable housing is needed fi rst in urban areas. A 24-inch pipeline fl oods Program provided 20 in- program, which gave companies incentives to hire new people Golden Inn in Avalon. and expand businesses. He said New Jersey was one of the fi rst McCann said he knew fi rst hand that COAH doesn’t work. The conference was the areas of the sanctuary to mates from Bayside State states to participate in that program, offering it “before we even He said his family business had a fi re and after rebuilding he 18th annual meeting of naturally control Phrag- Prison who removed eight knew what stimulus was.” was required to pay another $15,000 noting “at the end of the North American wildlife mites and bring fi sh that dumpsters of vines and Donohue disagreed saying, “We have done virtually nothing job there’s no more money.” and tourism profession- wild heron and egrets feed weeds over four days last for businesses in the state of New Jersey.” He called the Demo- Veterans als. This year’s focus was upon. April, Harris said. crats’ programs “election-year gimmicks.” Finally, candidates were asked how they would address needs “Tourism as an Economic The area has been pris- “This is a place a lot He reiterated his belief that the Democrats had raised taxes. of veterans. Albano said veterans have to travel to West Orange or Dela- Stimulus—Keeping it Lo- tine for hundreds of years; of people thought they’d He mentioned votes to extend corporate business tax, votes on one of the last uses was as never fi nd in Stone Harbor, HMOs and votes to extend energy taxes. He said these measures ware for treatment, but his plans to make the former Kessler cal.” Sessions concentrated Memorial Hospital a veterans’ hospital would give them a local an area for cattle to graze, and it’s here,” Bauer said. add up to chase businesses from the state. on how local communities “Every time you chase a business out of the state, you chase option. and businesses can profi t Bauer said. The sanctuary is now jobs out of the state,” he said. “Every time you chase a job out “We will continue to fi ght until that happens,” he said. from con- “We knew there had open for birds and the of the state, you chase a taxpayer out of the state.” Milam said the state must also be ready for the infl ux of vet- tinuing growth in wildlife to be freshwater because public to enjoy. McCann said he would make “radical” cuts on all the taxes on erans coming back from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. tourism. cattle were here for months new businesses for three to fi ve years including the corporate, Noting the return of his nephew from overseas deployment Dede Harris, a member at a time and needed to This story was fi rst pub- inheritance, sales and capital gains taxes. in June, Donohue said he would support a veteran’s healthcare of Bird Sanctuary Advisory drink,” he said. lished at www.capemay- “Make it cost prohibitive for a company not to come into card. “Our veterans should be able to present that card that says I Committee, told the Herald “A freshwater pond is countyherald.com. our state,” he said. very unique on a barrier Tourism fought for you, I fought to keep you free, send the bill to the VA New Jersey Corporate Wet- (Veterans Administration),” he said. island,” said volunteer Bob Contact Truluck at (609) Regarding a question on tourism, Donohue blamed former lands Restoration Partner- Gov. Jim McGreevey for creating the hotel/motel tax, which he Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: jhart@cm- ship gave the sanctuary res- Bartke. 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: said hurt tourism at the Jersey shore. cherald.com toration project a $35,000 Bauer said the green [email protected]. He suggested cutting special municipal aid that supports This story was fi rst published at capemaycountyherald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A39

Al Campbell Lower Cape May Regional students watched William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” on Oct. 15 in the school’s Performing Arts Center, courtesy of Access to Art, Inc. The afternoon presentation is a forerun- ner of the Aquila Theatre’s Nov. 14 show at Lower Cape May Regional.

George Capua George Capua The Golden Boys starring Fabian, Frankie Avalon, Frankie Avalon sings with Mark Lang, director, plays Orlando. Alison Murphy, left, as Rosalind, and Lisa DiBruno, and Bobby Rydell performed their hit songs for guitar player Dean Everly, as Celia, discuss what may happen next. crowd at the Fabulous 50s concert at the Wildwood son of the John Everly of Convention Center. the Everly brothers.

George Capua Oliver, Jim Maher, denies his younger brother his Prentiss McNeil warms up the crowd that ignored the bad weather weekend birthright of land, money and education. Celia, Lisa DiBruno, appears puzzled. and attended the Fabulous 50s concert at the Wildwood Convention Center. How Was Your Weekend? RIO GRANDE — Cape May County was busy dur- ing last weekend with the Fabulous 50s in Wildwood, Shakespeare at Lower Cape May Regional, the season’s first free clinic for flu shots, the Jersey Shore Pops Orchestra at Middle Township PAC and two nor’easter storms that pounded area beaches George Capua and caused widespread A string band in poodle skirts and leather jackets play for the convention center fl ooding. crowd at the Fabulous 50s weekend. Al Campbell About 2,800 Cape May County residents got fl u shots Oct. 17 at the season’s fi rst free clinic at Kindle Autoplaza. A steady rain did not discourage those who waited in line on Bayberry Drive for their shot. The county does not have any seasonal fl u vaccine in stock. More seasonal fl u vaccine is expected from the manufacturer. The remainder is anticipated sometime between now and the end of November, according to a county release.

George Redding Bridge closed due to fl ooding. Flooding at the Lobster House Restaurant.

Jack Fichter Jersey Shore Pops Orchestra played its fi rst concert Oct. 17 at Middle Township PAC Center featuring music ranging from Irving Berlin to Elvis.

Areas of Shaw Crest hit by fl ooding. Flood waters at Schellenger’s Landing.

Jack Fichter Music Director Linda Gentille took center stage at a grand piano with 13 out- standing musicians. The orchestra featured three bass players, two guitars, a Waves crash over the seawall at the Townsend’s Inlet Bridge in Avalon. violin and a fi ve-piece horn section. A40 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 21 2009

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