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Nanavati: Cape Is Safe for Heart Treatment Herald NEWS Cardiologist Debunks Hospital Review Process By JOE HART Dr. Suketu Nanavati, member and this county. DI GESTS former chief of the cardiology depart- Nanavati, a past president of the COURT HOUSE –– One of the ment at the hospital, said the quality of county medical society, has for years Senior Tax Freeze region’s most renowned cardiologists cardiac care and healthcare in general lobbied offi cials at the hospital to work wants residents here to feel safe receiv- at the old Burdette-Tomlin Memorial hard to improve customer care. COURT HOUSE –– Mayor F. Nathan ing heart treatment at Cape Regional Hospital has improved drastically over “Cape Regional’s cardiology care Doughty wants to remind eligible town- Medical Center. the 28 years he’s practiced medicine in (Page A5 Please) DR. NANAVATI ship residents that haven’t applied to the state Senior Property Tax Freeze program to do so soon. He said the deadline to fi le was extended to Oct. 31, and that day is approaching quickly. To be eligible for the program a senior must be a state resident at It's least 10 years and in their current home for three years. There is also an income require- Inside. ment associated with the program. Doughty (Page A4 Please) It's Your Fall Today’s Select Spout Off Guide. You can say anything you want about the antics of the Cape May City Council but remember it is the sophisticated and well- educated voters of Cape May that keeps the city council in offi ce. — Cape May Turn to Page A26 for more Spout Offs or log onto www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com to PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY THE SEAWAVE CORP. see them all! Vol. 43 No. 42 Copyright 2007 Seawave Corp. All rights reserved. October 17, 2007 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande NJ 08242-1402

Ordinance Proposed Commissioner DeMarzo Alleges He Was Struck More Affordable By WHA Appointee Gannon WCM Housing? Fracas Under By JACK FICHTER WEST CAPE MAY — The borough has taken Investigation the fi rst step to meet state Council on Afford- able Housing (COAH) requirements by intro- By LAUREN SUIT ducing an ordinance that would ease zoning re- strictions for the creation of garage apartments WILDWOOD — If residents of this city don’t and allow them to be placed on properties that get enough excitement during the regularly may not be eligible under current regulations scheduled commissioner’s meetings, perhaps for additional dwelling units. they should hang around after adjournment. The units would be strictly for use as afford- On Oct. 10 William Gannon was reap- able housing. pointed to the Wildwood Housing Authority, An affordable, accessory apartment must a term that expires Dec. 31, 2009. Despite measure at least 300 square feet, have a the votes of confi dence from Mayor Ernie kitchen, bath and bedroom, said Mayor Pamela Troiano Jr., and Commissioner Bill Davenport, Kaithern at an Oct. 10 commission meeting. Commissioner Gary DeMarzo objected to the Occupants would be selected through the appointment and called into question Gannon’s borough’s affordable housing program with Al Campbell primary address. Young Nature Center of Cape May volunteers drag seine net in Cape May Harbor Oct. rents determined by COAH. “He uses the Premier Hotel as his primary 14 at Ninth Annual Coast Day NJ. Eco-tours of the harbor were given by Sue Slotterback, Borough commission amended the ordi- address,” said DeMarzo citing Gannon’s place center program director. The Stew Tweed Scholarship Fund was inaugurated with a nance to require only one, off-street parking of business. “But I know he does enjoy a lovely $5,000 donation from Atlantic Capes Fisheries Inc. Tweed was a former marine agent space per affordable apartment unit. All home in the Crest.” and avid oysterman. regular dwellings require two parking spaces The city’s solicitor responded that prior to per unit. DeMarzo being sworn in as a commissioner, Commissioner Peter Burke said the easing a judge had decided that Gannon’s primary of parking regulations for affordable units in NJ Last in Federal Funds Received residence is the one he uses in Wildwood. all zones would act as an incentive for owners But after the meeting was adjourned and of potential garage apartments. By JOE HART spending data from the Census Bureau’s annual most of the public and members of the press The ordinance allows use of accessory build- Consolidated Federal Funds Report, which cov- had left for the evening, things reportedly got ings for affordable apartments that would not WASHINGTON –– finished ers federal expenditures or obligations for the interesting. qualify under current regulations. last in a recent study ranking states on the following categories: grants, salaries and wages, DeMarzo issued a media release alleging that The borough’s housing plan allows for the amount of federal funding received compared procurement contracts, direct payments for a confrontation between himself and Gannon creation of 10 accessory apartments. A con- to taxes paid. individuals, other direct payments, direct loans, “culminated into a physical strike against more tribution of up to $20,000 to homeowners to This state receives 61 cents for every dollar guaranteed or insured loans, and insurance. than a current commissioner.” create such an apartment would be available in taxes, while New Mexico, which ranked New Jersey's $58.6 billion in federal funds “His act of violence created a dangerous from the borough. fi rst, receives $2.03. broke down into $19.8 billion for retirement situation as well as potential for physical (Page A5 Please) Federal government expenditures in New (Page A6 Please) injury,” DeMarzo alleges in his statement to Jersey were reported at the media. FY 2005 Federal Government Expenditures in New Jersey But according to Gannon, DeMarzo initiated Tribute to Avalon $58.6 billion, but the state (In Billions) collected around $96 bil- the alleged fracas in the hallway of City Hall. lion in taxes. New Mexico “I’m really shocked when a young police of- Coach, Father Set $4.4 received $20 billion in fi cer who was elected commissioner can assault By MEGAN GILLIN-SCHWARTZ funding and paid only $10 a senior citizen in the hallway and then try to billion in taxes. $7.9 fl ip it around on me,” Gannon said. $19.8 AVALON — The community will celebrate The study was done by Retirement/Disability (Page A6 Please) the life of Thomas J. Russell, Sr., resident and the Tax Foundation, a non- Other Direct Payments dedicated volunteer Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. at Avalon partisan tax research group Grants Community Hall. based in Washington that Procurement Mayor Martin L. Pagliughi will make a tries to educate taxpayers Salaries/Wages presentation, as well as Joe Pendrak and Dave about sound tax policy and $11.1 Haberle of the Avalon Recreation Depart- the size of the tax burden ment. borne by Americans at all Halloween is just around the corner Russel passed away on Aug. 28 of this year. levels of government. and OnDeck has it all. For official He was father to four sons: T.J., Jr., 23; Shawn, The group used newly Trick or Treat times, see page B7. For (Page A4 Please) released Fiscal Year 2005 $15.2 Halloween Happenings, see page B10. Freeholder Candidates Speak on Experience, Issues, Fresh Ideas GOP’s Thornton, Bakley Tout Experience Dem’s Bacher, Jackson Push for Change By SUSAN KRYSIAK AVEDISSIAN plus and return of over $2 million to taxpayers By SUSAN KRYSIAK AVEDISSIAN the county, says what inspired him to put his this year in the form of grants for municipal name on the ballot was wanting to contribute RIO GRANDE — Incumbents Gerald Thorn- projects, which he said was the fi rst time a RIO GRANDE — Steve Bacher, of Cape May to solving the problem of global warming, at ton and Ralph Bakley, Sr. point this electoral county returned a budget surplus to taxpayers Court House, and Bob Jackson, of Del Haven, the local level. season to experience and their record on the in New Jersey. Democratic challengers for the two open seats “My fi rst priority would be to look at every- county freeholder board in their bid for reelec- “I hope we can continue the program,” said on the county freeholder board this November, thing the county does to see how to reduce tion Nov. 6. Thornton. are seeking to bring “new leadership, new carbon emissions,” said Bacher. “We are running an absolutely positive cam- Thornton, elected county freeholder in 1995, energy” to county government. Like a “business,” county government paign,” said Thornton. and a freeholder from 1976 to 1987, has served “I honestly feel by bringing government consumes energy, Bacher said. Bringing more They both point to the county’s recent sur- as director of Health and Human Services, to the people, Cape May County can thrive,” effi ciency into county operations could make overseeing the Department of Aging, Board of said Jackson. a substantial impact on the region’s carbon Index...See Page A3 (Page A12 Please) Bacher, in his fi rst run at political offi ce in (Page A12 Please) A2 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007

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Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A3 Offering a Compromise Cape May to Keep ‘Trap, Neuter, Release’ ADELE'S White Gold Ring Jeweled Treasures Pear Shape By JACK FICHTER BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT Natural Colombian Emerald CAPE MAY — City • Estate Jewelry council voted unanimously Surrounded with Monday to amend a beach • Antiques & Collectibles Diamonds- management plan to keep • Dolls • Women's Clothing Baguettes & the city’s Trap, Neuter and & Wedding Gowns Release (TNR) program for Rounds Lower Township (Villas) Corner of Bayshore Rd. cats operating despite be- OPEN Tues. - Sat. 12:00 - 5:00 pm Sale $650 reg. $1400 & Greenwood Ave., Villas ing pressured by the U.S. www.jeweledtreasures.com Fish and Wildlife Service Layaway available 886-6563 to adopt a plan that would have eliminated TNR. Buying Gold, Diamonds, Silver & Estate Jewelry If the city council had repealed the TNR pro- gram, any cats picked up in the city would have been taken to the county Animal Shelter, which is so overcrowded with cats Jack Fichter that the majority of them Cape May City Hall auditorium was nearly full at a special meeting Oct. 15 with are euthanized. in opposition to ending the city’s Trap, Neuter and Release program. About 50 members of the public, mostly cat lov- Cape May’s beaches from of microchipping a cat was Voorhees, who identifi ed ers and volunteers with Wilmington Avenue to the only $5. herself as a wildlife res- animal organizations, at- Coast Guard base and Third Deputy Mayor Niels Fa- cuer, offered an opposing tended the meeting. After Avenue to Eighth Avenue. vre said he received more view of TNR. She said feral hearing more than an hour The federal plan called than 1,500 emails from cat cats do not defend their of public comment, Mayor for a one-mile buffer zone lovers asking TNR remain colonies and new cats join Jerome E. Inderwies of- between feral cat colonies in operation. He called for their ranks and suggested fered a resolution amend- and protected beaches, stiff fi nes for anyone who colonies be enclosed by ing the original beach man- which would have com- abandons a cat in the city. fences. agement plan. pletely eliminated colonies Harry Bellangy, a board Madeline Filpikski, a Amendments to the plan in Cape May due to the member of Animal Out- local animal activist, said were: small size of the city. reach, said it costs about euthanasia is defi ned as “a • Continue TNR program City Animal Control Of- $160 to pick up and cat and peaceable end to a painful under control of registered ficer John Queenan said euthanize it after a week in life,” but argued killing caregivers monitored by the TNR program was the shelter, a cost borne by a cat would end a viable the city’s Animal Control successful in the city and taxpayers. He noted 95 cats life. Offi cer. had lowered the feral cat were “killed” at the county Contact Fichter at: • A phasing in of micro- population from close to shelter last month. (609) 886-8600 ext. 30 or chipping animals. 400 cats in 1995, when it Linda Cherkassky, of jfi [email protected] • Establishment of a began, to about 100 cats FISHERMAN’S WHARF, CAPE MAY 1,000 foot buffer zone currently. Since all cats between cat colonies and returned to the outdoors ACCC Scholarship beach nesting areas of en- are neutered, he said cat 609-884-3064 dangered birds. colonies were decreasing Fundraiser on Friday • Eliminate requirement in size and would continue of licensing cats. to do so as cats died off due COURT HOUSE —Tick- provide entertainment. The www.thelobsterhouse.com • Establish a census of to old age. ets are still available for the event has raised more than cats to be conducted every The city has received Atlantic Cape Community $75,000 since 2005 for fi ve years. $100,000 in grant mon- College Foundation’s “Spot- a scholarship endowment • Enact stiff fines for ey from the Geraldine R. light on Scholarships,” a fund. animal abandonment. Dodge Foundation since fundraiser for student schol- In addition, the event FISH MARKET Council will vote on a fu- 1995 for the TNR program arships. will mark the close of the ture ordinance to enact the which is recognized as one The foundation will host second annual Arts, Leisure provisions of the plan. of the most successful in the event from 6-9 p.m., and Entertainment Online Prices Effective 10/19-10/21 Robert Smith, city super- the nation, said Queenan. Friday, at ACCC’s Cape May Auction to support student intendent of public works, He said birds have been County Campus, 341 Court nurses. Event attendees told city council Oct. 2 lost to predators such as House-South Dennis Road. will have the chance to of- the state Department of seagulls, skunks, coyotes The format will be busi- fer fi nal bids on more than Fresh Florida Environmental Protection and foxes on the beach. ness casual, with heavy 60 items. (DEP) and U.S. Department Queenan said eliminat- hors d’oeuvres and des- To reserve a ticket or for $ of Interior, Fish and Wild- ing the TNR would increase serts prepared by ACCC’s sponsorship information, Shrimp (21-25 Count) . . 7.50 LB. life Service was requiring the number of feral cats in Academy of Culinary Arts contact Sean Fischer at the city to submit a beach the city since neutering chefs and students. The (609) 343-5674 or (609) management plan as a would end. He said the cost Back Bay Acoustic Duo will 463-4774, ext. 5674. continuation and expan- sion of a 2002 bird nesting Macaroni & Cheese with management plan. Gang Awareness Seminar Is Friday He said the plan pro- SWAINTON — A gang- evening’s program will give Township Mayor F. Nathan $ vides for the protection awareness presentation, parents information about Doughty are expected to Lobster Meat . . . 5.95 EA. of the endangered Piping targeted to parents of pupils what certain items of dress, attend. Plover, Least Tern, and in middle and high schools, hand signs and other sym- Gang activity has in- Black Skimmer. is planned for Oct. 19 at bolisms their children may creased in this county, and “We’re not getting any Great Commission Baptist use might mean in relation Auld wants to help parents TAKE-OUT SPECIAL more sand until a plan is Church, 1200 Goshen- to possible gang member- learn what danger that can adopted,” said Smith at Swainton Road at 6 p.m. ship. hold for their children. that time. Under the auspices of Representatives from the Auld plans a similar drug Friday & Saturday 10/19 & 10/20 At Monday’s meeting, he Daniel Auld, youth min- county Sheriff’s Department awareness program, also said the federal plan estab- ister and a former gang and County Prosecutor’s focused on parents, some lished protected zones on member and inmate, the office, as well as Middle time in December. Fried Oyster INSIDE THIS WEEK'S HERALD Index $ Antiques ...... See On Deck Automotive ...... 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By MEGAN needed a master key and GILLIN-SCHWARTZ that there was smoke. “We opened the door RIO GRANDE — On and smoke came out,” Pa- Oct. 15, at approximately tel said of Room 120. “We 11:45 a.m. fi refi ghters re- knocked on doors and told sponded to a report of a everybody to get out.” structure fi re at the Coun- Tim’s father, Ned Patel, try Motel located on Route who owns the Simpson 47 South, yards from the Motel across the street, Rio Grade Plaza shopping helped knock on doors and center. evacuate tenants. Police and rescue per- The tenant of Room sonnel attempted to douse 120 was not present at the the fi re with a garden hose, time of the fi re. He was but relinquished the duty later identifi ed by motel to fi refi ghters when they management as Emanuel arrived. Torres. Upon arrival, fi refi ghters He had been staying in encountered heavy smoke the room only a couple coming from Room 120, of days and had left his located on the second fl oor room earlier according to of the building. friend Samantha Pearson Al Campbell The fire was quickly who was on the scene. Rio Grande fi refi ghter breaks window glass of Country Motel blackened room extinguished. Pearson said she stopped Oct. 15 as another volunteer shatters window from inside. Middle Township Police to pick him up at the mo- detectives and the county tel and Torres said he had in there,” Pearson told the Erma fire departments, Krysiak Avedissian and Joe Fire Marshal’s office in- forgotten his money. They Herald. Middle Township EMS, Hart contributed to this vestigated the blaze and returned to the hotel min- Torres was offered as- Middle Township Police, story). Al Campbell determined its cause to be utes later and his room sistance from the American county Fire Marshal, coun- Contact Gillin-Schwartz Country Motel operator tosses garden hose to rescue accidental; it appeared to was on fi re; his belongings Red Cross. ty Prosecutor, and Cape at (609) 886-8600 Ext 24 or squad members minutes before Rio Grande fi refi ght- have started in the back of destroyed. Additional respondents May County Fire Police. at: mschwartz@cmcherald. ers arrived at scene of Oct. 15 fi re in second-fl oor a small refrigerator located “Everything he has is were Green Creek and (Al Campbell, Susan com. room of the Route 47 motel. inside the room. On the scene Richard Tribute News Digests Sweeten, captain of Rio (From Page A1) (From Page A1) We’re Not the Worst Grande Fire Department, 17; Drew, 15; and Jesse, 12. told residents at a committee meeting Monday night to told the Herald there were He served as a security guard at Middle Township WASHINGTON –– New Jersey ranked second to last contact the township tax offi ce for more information. no injuries and it was a High School and was a celebrated coach of tee-ball, among states in terms of business tax climate in the strictly one room fi re. He baseball, football, soccer, and basketball and mentor to latest ranking from the Tax Foundation in Washington, said it appeared that only the children of the Avalon recreation department. Lights Set to Blink D.C. The ranking examined tax policies for fi scal year one tenant would be dis- Originally from Gloucester, Russell attended Glouces- WILDWOOD –– Chief Steven Long and members 2008 rating each state on the basis of a number of placed. ter Catholic High School, Valley Forge Military Academy, of the police department here would like to remind different business taxes. New Jersey ranked 41st in “All in all, (it was) con- and George Washington University and had worked with residents and tourists of the city that numerous traffi c terms of corporate taxes, 49th in individual income tained in one room, rela- the recreation department for 15 years. signals will be changing from full cycle to fl ashing taxes, 44th in sales taxes, 24th in unemployment tively minor,” Sweeten A scholarship fund has been started in memory of Rus- mode for the winter months. The change will become insurance taxes and 49th in property taxes. New York said. sell for his sons. Contributions can be sent to Thomas J. effective Oct. 22. Police ask drivers to keep this in fi nished just ahead of this state at 48th and only Rhode Motel Owner Tim Patel Russell, Sr. Memorial Fund, Sturdy Savings 2628 Dune mind as they travel through the city and remain alert Island ranked worse at the bottom. Wyoming, South said he was alerted to the Drive, Avalon. and cautious as they approach intersections. Dakota and Nevada fi nished at the top of the ranking. fi re when tenant Michael Another ranking by the Tax Foundation, a non-partisan Reyes of Room 124 came Contact Gillin-Schwartz at (609) 886-8600 Ext 24 The fashion wears out more apparel than the man. tax research group that tries to educate taxpayers, is to the motel offi ce to say he or at: [email protected]. William Shakespeare (Page A12 Please)

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This ad sponsored by 1st Bank of Sea Isle City as a community service Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A5 Cardiologist (From Page A1) DHSS Scores for Area Hospitals You are invited to an is excellent in the treat- ment of heart failure and acute myocardial infarction 100 Friday (heart attack),” he told the 90 October 19th Herald. 80 Oktoberfest 6-9 PM Nanavati contacted this newspaper after reading 70 at Atkinson’s Tavern • Rt. 9 South • CMCH an article reporting on a 60 study of care given in New Hosted by the Committee to Re-Elect Jersey hospitals by the state Percentage 50 Cape Regional Medical Center AtlantiCare City Campus Department of Health and 40 AtlantiCare Mainland Campus Susan Atkinson DeLanzo Senior Services (DHSS). Shore Memorial Hospital The study rated hospitals 30

in how often they used 20 nationally recognized “best treatments” in treating 10

conditions including heart 0 failure and heart attack. Heart Attack Pneumonia Heart Failure Surgical Infection Treatment Treatment Treatment Prevention There were four “best Category treatment” indicators for heart failure includ- Graph Compiled by Joe Hart Using DHSS Figures ing whether certain tests Dr. Suketu Nanavati Disagrees With The Methods Used In This DHSS Graph were done or proper dis- to judge cardiac treatment When choosing a doctor, equipment found in doc- charge instructions given would be to look at physi- patients should investigate, tors’ offi ces everywhere. and seven treatment in- cians’ risk-adjusted mortal- ask for mortality figures “This one measures dicators for heart attack ity rates and the quality of and not blindly follow the blood pressure using 15 pa- including whether aspirin patients’ lives after heart advice of their family doc- rameters,” he said proudly or beta-blockers were ad- failure and heart attack. tors, because referrals are pointing to his Cardiody- ministered. “Obviously, if a doctor’s often based on friendships namic monitor, one of the “This is a poor way to patients are dying, there with other doctors not on advanced devices he uses. judge care,” he said refer- is something wrong,” said the quality of care. “Standard machines do ring to the DHSS report as a Nanavati who has a zero He said doctors should not give enough informa- checklist study. “Hospitals percent mortality rate over be rated on the care they tion to properly treat the to Middle Township Committee can score high marks in the last two years. “The give and graded, similar patients.” the survey if nurses simply quality of life following care to a credit score, which He also uses an ANSAR Great Food, Drinks & go down these lists and is also very important.” patients could use when monitor, which measures check off the treatment “Hospitals should pub- shopping for a physician. the inner autonomic ner- Live Entertainment – aspirin…check, beta- lish this information on In his offi ce, the Cape vous system. blocker…check.” their doctors for the public Heart Clinic around the He said ANSAR aids in by the band “Back To Life” He also gave an example to view,” he said. corner from the hospital, the early diagnosis of heart $20 Donation in which the study’s “best According to Nanavati, Nanavati uses state-of-the- disease as well as numerous treatments” weren’t ac- even more important than art technology in the diag- other medical conditions Tickets available at curate. how patients are treated nosis and treatment of his such as diabetes and syn- • Atkinson’s Tavern, Rt. 9, CMCH “In black people, for in- in hospitals is their regular patients. cope, or fainting spells. • Bob Noel, State Farm Ins. Agency, stance, additional medicine heart care in their cardiol- His advanced diagnos- Nanavati is currently should be administered ogist’s offi ce. tic machines – several working on studies using 19 Hand Ave., CMCH beyond the traditional ‘best “In fact, if patients hundred thousand dollars the results he’s gathered Call for more information 465-2878 treatment,’” he said. “The are treated correctly by worth of them – tell him from his high-tech equip- study makes no mention their cardiologists, they much more information ment that he said could Ordered & paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect DeLanzo of that.” shouldn’t be hospitalized about his patients’ than improve cardiac care by 30 Steve Frame Treasurer He said a better approach at all,” he said. standard blood pressure to 40 percent, he said. Contact Hart at (609) Affordable WCM Housing 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: (From Page A1) 30-year requirement. [email protected] The unit must remain as affordable A public hearing for the ordinance will housing for 30 years, said Deputy Mayor be held Nov. 28 at 1 p.m. Dick Rigby. Kaithern said there was court action Contact Fichter at: (609) 886-8600 ext. at the state level that could reduce the 30 or jfi [email protected]

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Coast Guard Photo by PO1 NyxoLyno Cangemi John M. Egnor Plumbing Lic. # 36BI00670200 Children climb jungle gym during Oktoberfest Oct. 13, at Coast Guard Training Accepting NJHIC # 13VH00144800 Center Cape May. Personnel at the center held their fi rst Oktoberfest, included were family-type games and German music and food. A6 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 Federal Funds (From Page A1) and disability, $15.2 billion for other direct payments, FY 2005 Ranking ECN $11.1 billion in grants, $7.9 billion in procurements, and $4.4 billion in salaries and wages. Rank State Funding/Tax Dollar Cape May County received $794 million of that total 1 New Mexico $2.03 Modular Homes with the largest percentage being used for retirement/ 2 Mississippi $2.02 disability, $350 million or 44 percent. 3 Alaska $1.84 Have a lot? Need a home? Other states that ranked poorly were Nevada, 65 18 $1.30 cents; Connecticut, 69 cents; New Hampshire, 71 cents; State Average $1.17 We can help. and Minnesota, 72 cents, while additional big winners 28 Pennsylvania $1.07 included Mississippi, $2.02; Alaska, $1.84; Louisiana, • 42 New York $0.79 1100 sq. ft. Rancher starting at $72,499 $1.78; and West Virginia, $1.76. 44 Delaware $0.77 • We will assist with fi nancing Area states such as Maryland, 77 cents, and New York, 48 Connecticut $0.69 79 cents, were close to the bottom of the list. Pennsylva- 49 Nevada $0.65 nia, $1.07, was closer to the state average of $1.17. 50 New Jersey $0.61 Ranchers • Cape Cods • Two Story • You Choose! “All taxpayers know that the federal government uses tax and spending policy to redistribute income from citi- Washington than they get in return.” • Flexible Floor Plans & Designs • zens with high incomes to those who make little,” said New Jersey is the second wealthiest state behind For more information call study author Curtis Dubay, a Tax Foundation economist. Maryland with a median household income of $64,470, “Citizens are less aware of geographically based income according to the Census Bureau's 2006 American Com- 609.425.3444 or 609.780.7923 redistribution.” munity Survey. Dubay continued, “High-income states cannot hope to Other losers in federal funding were rich states Con- receive back from the federal government more than they necticut and New Hampshire, which were also in the send in federal taxes because of the progressive nature of top fi ve in household incomes. the federal income tax. Since the tax structure is unlikely PRODUCE PLACE to change, and federal spending is largely on auto-pilot, Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: donor states are almost certain to keep sending more to CELLO UNBEATABLE OPEN YEAR ROUND FALL/WINTER [email protected] PRODUCE HOURS SPECIALS & Bayshore & Townbank Rd., CARROTS LARGEST DELI MON.-SAT. Under Investigation IN CAPE MAY North Cape May 9AM-5PM CELERY 5 lb. bag COUNTY (From Page A1) NOW ACCEPTING SUN. 9AM-4PM said. VISA/MC AND DEBIT CARDS 889-9045 $ 99 ¢ Gannon, 70, said he has lived in Wildwood for over 50 DeMarzo told the Herald that the incident is under 1 SALE GOOD NOW TILL TUESDAY, OCT. 23RD AT 3 PM 99 ea. years and hasn’t seen anything like this before. investigation by the Wildwood Police Department. BARTLETT DOMESTIC OUR OWN SOUTHERN “I just feel really bad for the city and I’m dismayed at He had no further comment on the matter. SWISS STORE COOKED his conduct,” he added. Captain Kevin McLaughlin said that an offi cer on the PEARS HAM ROAST YAMS When asked if he was going to sign a complaint, Gan- 3p.m. to 11p.m. shift fi led an investigative report, but CHEESE 3 lb. bag non said he really didn’t know. He said that he’d follow it was up to Gannon or DeMarzo to follow up if they BEEF the correct course of action, but said he was still shocked wanted to pursue charges. McLaughlin said that to his ¢ $ 79 $ 99 $ 99 ¢ that it would come to this. knowledge, no one had signed a complaint. 99 lb. 2 lb. 4 lb. 5 lb. 99 “The best suggestion I could offer, is that he [DeMarzo] Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. 25 or GOURMET TAVERN could attend some anger management classes,” Gannon [email protected] TURKEY EGGS MEAT COOKED $ 59 X-LARGE 1 doz. BOLOGNA HAM Gratitude is merely the BREAST $ 69 SALAMI secret hope of further JUMBO 1 doz. favors. $ 25 $ 79 $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 3 lb. SUPER 1 doz. 1 lb. 3 lb. 1 lb. François La Rochefoucauld

Susan Krysiak Avedissian Cape Assist sponsored the Girl Power! Conference Oct. 13 at the Cape May County Technical School, with help from Soroptimist International and the Greater Wildwood Municipal Alliance. Shown here, Lynne Krukowsky, Cape Assist executive director, right, with Jennifer Somers, board president, left, and some of the attendees, Eleanor Nuss, 11, Alanna Wright, 10, and Patricia Seer, 11, all from North Cape May.

Susan Krysiak Avedissian Karen Weis, representing the American Association of University Women, shows Patricia Rubcich of Middle Township the association’s display at the Girl Power! Confer- ence Saturday at the county technical school in Crest Haven. The display shows girls how their hobbies relate to academic subjects.

Not every man can car- ry a full cup. Sudden elevation frequently leads to pride and a Susan Krysiak Avedissian fall. The most exacting Jessica Elliott, 9, of North Cape May, and Samantha test of all to survive is Sandhoff, 9, of Villas, show the jam they made at the prosperity. GirlPower! Conference Oct. 13. With free transporta- tion this year, the event attracted over 150 girls from -Oswald Chambers around the county. Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A7 10get your home% readyoff for the season ALL ALL SMOKE FILTRETE AND CARBON 3M AIR MONOXIDE % FILTERS DETECTORS 10 off ENERGY STAR® QUALIFIED MAJOR APPLIANCES

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Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 6409 001/6409/072 A8 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 Final Cape May Revitalization Plan Presented By JACK FICHTER a growing perception the evaluated, 13 are listed as city needs to renew public priorities: city-wide bicycle CAPE MAY — After a spaces such as streetscapes, routes, enhanced public the Washington Street Mall, Italian Bakery and Deli year and a quarter of work space around convention Fresh Baked Goods Rhodeside and Harwell parks and the promenade. hall, pedestrian access to — Alexandria, Va.-based Councilman David parking improvements, Hoagies • Sandwiches planning, urban designers Kurkowski called the pre- Lafayette Street parking • Lunch Meats and landscape architects sentation by Rhodeside and lot improvements, an addi- • 609-522-8322 • — presented a draft of Harwell’s a “vision of how tional trolley line, upgraded their fi nal report on how we should proceed in the Jackson and Perry street Open: Fri., Sat. & Sun. 6am-3pm to revitalize the look of this future.” He said the report gateway, improved signage, 17th & Central Aves., N. Wildwood historic city. would provide a good refer- better maintenance of pub- Perhaps due to the fi rst ence for years to come. lic and parks streetscapes, cool, windy weather of “It’s an extraordinary sidewalk upgrades, prome- autumn, poor publicity or place,” said Rhodeside of nade resurfacing, improved a competing chamber of Cape May. Lafayette Street entrance commerce dinner at the From the beginning of to city and Carpenter/Lyle Chalfonte Hotel, atten- its work, the fi rm settled Lane reconfi guration. Specials $25 Full Set • $15 Fill-In dance at an Oct 11 meet- on a theme of “The Garden The report made note of ing in convention hall was City in the Garden State,” public comments received New Owners sparse. calling for fl owering plants at three prior meetings Tim formerly of Rio Nails • Jen formerly of 1st Nails Elliot Rhodeside, director in pots and planters with including the need for bet- of Rhodeside and Harwell, fl owering shrubs and trees ter maintenance of the Artist’s conception, prepared by Rhodeside and Har- “Waxing” Available • Walk-Ins Welcome presented a scaled-down wherever possible. The mall. The public said parks well, of a possible future look for Cape May’s Prom- Gift Certificates Available PowerPoint version of a vision plan also suggests were underused in the city enade on Beach Avenue at western terminus. Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat 9-7, Sun 10-5 156-page report. historically appropriate because of fewer families parking lot should remain and Prost Associates, of The city sought the study streetlights, benches and Rt. 47 Village Shoppes of Rio Grande and an aging population, as surface parking or a ga- how to fi nance improve- to deal with three summers trash receptacles. 609-886-7676 requested reorientation of rage should be constructed ments, projected annual of declining tourism and The presentation did not the bandstand in Rotary and whether additional costs per project and return include many changes from Park, better maintained simulations and findings city-owned land should on investments. She said public restrooms, more be used for a parking lot the city had two scenarios New Jersey’s Only presented at a previous facilities for young people, meeting. or garage. The report sug- to decide what projects the creation of “car-free gests expanding the Cape they should be funding. Among the recommen- zones,” free trolley service, dations: a 6-foot wide me- May Elementary School The city could try to improved entrances to the parking lot. maximize the benefi ts by Dealer dian strip on the west end city and improvements to of Beach Avenue with two The Acme parking lot going after a few projects make walking a safer mode is also eyed as a remote that cost a lot of money like 8-foot parking lanes and of transportation. We’ll buy and sell your items for you! two 11-foot wide travel parking facility as part of a Beach Avenue improve- The report suggests de- city-county-public-private ments or the city could try lanes, a more scenic area sign guidelines for lights, We’ll list ALL your items on eBay to help you sell them... venture. to optimize the number of at the cove at the west- signs, traffi c signals, bench- From small antiques, collectibles and estate items, ern terminus of the city Rhodeside and Harwell projects it goes after by try- to large items like trucks and furniture... es, bike racks, railings and with an overlook, improved also suggest raising parking ing to identify the projects fences, plantings and pe- fees along Beach Avenue to that are the least expensive • We take the photos • We write the ad restroom facilities, safer destrian surfaces in four • We manage the entire sales process • We pack, create short-term use and but have a high benefit, then ship the item out • We send you a check pedestrian crossings and districts in the city: historic improved beach access “drop-offs.” While the fi rst said Brown. neighborhoods, beach dis- 20 minutes would be free, Three projects using 1500 Rt. 47 So. #E6 walkways and expanded trict, harbor district and Rio Grande, NJ 08242 plantings along the prom- the next 20 minutes would non-public money are iden- 20th Century neighbor- cost $1 and an additional tified: improvements to 609-889-8500 enade and street. hoods. [email protected] A planted median was 20 minutes would be rated the promenade, narrowing To improve the city’s at $5. Carpenter Street and Lyle (GSP Exit 4A, next to ShopRite in the also suggested for Guerney tight parking situation, Rio Grande Plaza) Street. The report has a lengthy Lane and upgrading the Rhodeside recommend- section prepared by Kelly entrance to Cape May at www.rioauctionittoday.com While Rhodeside and ed studying whether the Brown of Basile Baumann (Page A9 Please) Harwell will not participate Jackson Street municipal in the design of a new U.S.D.A. WHOLE convention hall, they rec- CENTER CUT ommended better pedes- trian access, modifi cation of The Joe Stamile Jr. Memorial buildings on the promenade FILET to have a view of the ocean and encouraged more retail September 29, 2007 MIGNON stores and improved beach  stabilization. The plan recommends extending bike lanes the .99 oe III and Linda, along with the Stamile and Avallone full length of Beach Avenue pound to connect with bike lanes families would like to take this time to thank all of CUT FREE TO ORDER J 6 on Pittsburgh Avenue. Steaks • Burgers • Hoagies • Wraps For the harbor area, their friends and extended family for the hard work the fi rm recommends an and kind thoughts that were expressed this past Seafood Platters • Club Sandwiches enhanced Texas Avenue neighborhood by narrow- weekend. ing the street, improved Shop Your Neighborhood Party open space with links to or all of you that knew our father, you know that Trays trails and protection of natural areas. Fhe was a private person that never sought the Available While Rhodeside and spotlight. However, we know that somewhere he was Harwell had no involve- ment with designing an im- watching and he would be bursting with pride over Blitz’s Famous proved Washington Street your expression of love and gratitude. Having his name for Great Selection Mall, they suggested mak- Breakfast BEST ing safe pedestrian cross- attached to the new amphitheater at Fox Field as well of Deli Meats ANYWHERE ings a priority, encourag- as a star on Wildwood’s walk of fame will let our father Sandwich ing additional retail stores & Cheese. along alleys and side streets live forever in the town he so loved. Fresh Made and make it the heart of the garden district. is Grandchildren Nikki, Steven, Joe IV and Justin Famous for Salads & The report recommends year-round trolley service, Hnever really had the opportunity to know him the Highest Quality Desserts establishing a residential as we did. Nikki was only 9, Steven 1 and Joe IV and FRESH MADE parking permit program Justin weren’t even born at the time of his passing. and Lowest Prices and “shifting off-street 18” LARGE parking to the edge of Because of all of you and your unbelievable show of at the Jersey Shore! downtown.” CHEESE Rhodeside said improve- love, they were able to learn for themselves who their TOO MANY SPECIALS PIZZA $ 99 ments to the public realm grandfather was and what he accomplished in life. For should be made in phases this, Linda and I will be forever grateful. EVERY WED. 5 “starting with small incre- TO ADVERTISE! NOT AVAIL. VILLAS mental changes to generate support and interest.” With all our love and gratitude, 21st & New Jersey 902 Bayshore Rd. 104 S. Main St. 34th & Asbury How would the city pay for a number of improve- N. WILDWOOD VILLAS CMCH OCEAN CITY ments? The plan calls for 729-4500 886-8225 465-0090 399-6080 the use of bonds, special as- sessment and improvement districts, public/private 55th & Haven, 21st & Asbury, 86th & Landis, partnerships, room tax, OCEAN CITY OCEAN CITY SEA ISLE CITY loans, and state and federal sources. 399-9980 399-9983 263-3149 Of 28 improvements Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A9 Study Calls for Lane Changes on Broadway/Sunset Need A Container? By JACK FICHTER tions on Broadway. The A wish list calls for side- westbound lanes. There fi gures, reading West Cape road would remain 40 walks along all of Park would be no change to the May’s Master Plan and Raff Recycling WEST CAPE MAY — feet wide. It currently has Boulevard, part of Pacifi c Call for a 10, 15, 34 feet width of Sunset minutes from the borough’s Like neighboring Cape a seven-foot shoulder on and along Sunset Boule- Boulevard. Task Force on Alternative 20 or 30 yarder for Trash or May, this borough can each side of the road with vard; another part of the Charts highlighted Transportation Modes. best be enjoyed on foot or 13-foot wide northbound business district, said Del Construction Debris streets that have good side- The open house was from the vantage point of and southbound lanes. Vecchio. walks, streets that have held to receive public com- Fast, efficient service. a bicycle. Del Vecchio recom- About three-dozen areas poor sidewalks and those ments. A fi nal study will be Whizzing past historic mends creating 15-foot are listed as needing side- Also... that have none. Del Vecchio issued next month. We will pay you for your homes or farmland at 40 wide northbound and walks including portions of said streets that provide a Deputy Mayor Dick Rig- mph is not as enjoyable as southbound lanes with a Columbia, Atlantic, Pacifi c, recyclable aluminum cans, pathway to West Cape May by, who secured a grant for seeing what West Cape May 10-foot wide parking lane. First, Fourth and Leaming Elementary School should the study, said he hoped has to offer at 5 mph. Sunset Boulevard has a avenues and East Mechanic copper, brass, and batteries that be the fi rst priority includ- to have a bike trail along The borough held an 10-foot wide westbound Street. ing stretches of Columbia, Park Boulevard that would you bring to us at 209 Goshen open house Oct. 11 with lane, an 11-foot wide Del Vecchio said side- Atlantic, Fourth and Fifth connect to the old railroad Bicycle and Pedestrian eastbound lane, a six-foot walks could be built over a Road in Cape May Court House! avenues. roadbed that passes by Planner Regina Del Vec- shoulder on the Nature number of years as funding The majority of the bor- Cape May’s Public Works Now Accepting Visa & MasterCard chio, of Michael Baker Jr. Conservancy side of the allowed. ough’s better sidewalks Yard into Lower Township Inc. of Princeton. She chat- street and a seven-foot The study included col- are along Broadway and its and with the Cold Spring ted with residents and gave shoulder on the residential lecting traffi c volume and Call 465-7406 for details. side streets in the business Bike Trail. details of the proposals side. pavement width data, in- district. Park Boulevard The study also eyes rail- from a grant-funded study Del Vecchio is recom- ventorying existing bike is slated to receive both road tracks that run from displayed on charts and mending a change to two, trails and sidewalks, bike sidewalks and a bike lane Broadway through woods easels in borough hall. six-foot bike lanes replac- along its west side. and pedestrian accidents The study recommends ing the shoulders with 11- and farms to Cape May a change of lane confi gura- foot wide eastbound and Point, for a possible bike Revitalization trail. H (From Page A8) nanced by issuing bonds The rails are leased by Clip this Lafayette Street. included: creation of city- Cape May Seashore Lines from the state Department coupon and Five pay-as-you-go proj- wide bike routes, improv- THE WORKSWORKS ing public spaces next to of Transportation. receive your ects were highlighted by A great night of entertainment Brown: improving the in- convention hall, improving Tracks are missing or 1st beverage all wrapped up in one tersection of Jackson, Perry sidewalks between Bank washed out on portions of package. free! and West Perry streets as a Street and the two Lafay- the rail line. ette Street parking lots, gateway point, creation of NOW city-wide design guidelines adding a second trolley line MOVIE FOR FORexciting TWOlineup TWO at our and increasing capacity of OFFERING Choose from our for signage with replace- GE/Hunter Douglas Harbor 5 Theatre on 96th St., Stone Harbor. ments, extending existing the school parking lot, said PRIORITY DEALER H -368-7731 for Show Times. Brown. Financing Since Call 609 trolley routes, upgrading 1973! existing sidewalks through- A copy of the report will de Satnick’s be placed on the city’s Web Capped off by Dinner HARBOR for PUB 2 out the city and improv- Blinds, Shades & Draperies, Custom Shutters At our newly remodeled ing maintenance of public site and be available in parks and streetscapes. printed form at the Cape Shop-at-Home Service 271 96th St.,angel Stone hair pasta Harbor • Homemadevegetable • 368-8800 Crab • Reuben/fries Cakes/ • Chicken Parmesan/ asta of the Day Items that could be fi - May Public Library. Cape May’s Choice for Window Coverings baked potato & vegetable • Fish & Chips w/ • Chicken or Steak Fajitas/fries • P cates NOW HH H Buy Your Certifi Church Plans Host of Events 884-2545 at HARBORor PUB THE WORKS OO per couple f s SEAVILLE — The Seaville A covered dish dinner Just $39. United Methodist Church will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. www.desatnicks.com Coming Soon to Other Location is planning a series of spe- 29 followed by Family cial events with Rev. Dave Night at 7 p.m. SHOWCASE SHOWTIMES FOR 10/19 - 10/25 Bailey, executive director There will be a Super DEALER 10/26 - SAW 4 • 11/2 - BEE MOVIE, of Ranch Hope beginning Sundae Tuesday at 7 p.m. AMERICAN GANGSTER, MARTIAN CHILD WWW.FRANKTHEATRES.COM with worship services at 9 Oct. 30 after the service. CAPE MAY COUNTY THEATRES Rio Stadium Theatre Corner of Rt. 9 & 47 in the Rio Mall, Rio Grande • 609-889-4799 and 10:30 a.m. Oct. 28. Donna Hickman will pro- Cape May County’s Only All Stadium Megaplex Featuring Plush High Back Rocking Chairs, All Digital Sound, Wall to Wall Screens & Free Parking An anniversary luncheon vide special music. WE OWN THE NIGHT (R)* THE COMEBACKS (PG13)* will be held at 11:45 and a For further information, (11:05), 1:25, 3:45, 6:00, 8:10, 10:15 (11:00), 1:05, 3:10, 5:20, 7:25, 9:40 “Pack a Pew” service at call the church office at MICHAEL CLAYTON (R)* 30 DAYS OF NIGHT (R)* 7 p.m. 624-9019. Halloween (11:00), 1:15, 3:40, 5:55, 8:05, 10:10 1:00, 3:05, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50 ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE (PG13)* THE GAME PLAN (PG)* (11:00), 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50, 10:00 (11:45), 2:00, 5:15, 7:35, 9:55 ACCC to Present ‘Raisin in the Sun’ THE HEARTBREAK KID (R)* WHY DID I GET MARRIED (PG13)* MAYS LANDING — The at Dante Hall in Atlantic (11:20), 2:30, 5:00, 7:20, 9:45 (11:30), 2:30, 5:00, 7:40, 10:05 Free Hayrides Call 609-889-4799 for all showtimes Fri, Sun - Thur Student Government As- City. Harbor 5 Theatre 271 96th Street, Stone Harbor • 609-368-7731 sociation at Atlantic Cape Show times are 7 p.m., MICHAEL CLAYTON (R)* THE HEARTBREAK KID (R)* Community College will Nov. 9, and 2 and 7 p.m., 12:50, 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30 3:20, 7:30, 9:35 present Leonard Dozier, Nov. 10, at ACCC’s Walter Sponsored by: The Lighthouse Church WHY DID I GET MARRIED (PG13)* THE SEEKER (PG) 1:00, 5:25 Martina Bumpus and Ar- Edge Theater, 5100 Black 1:30, 4:45, 7:10, 9:40 THE GAME PLAN (PG)* nelle Lyles in Lorraine Horse Pike. MR. WOODCOCK (PG13)* 7:40, 9:50 12:45, 2:55, 5:05, 7:25, 9:25 Hansberry’s “A Raisin in Tickets are $10 for adults THE FINAL SEASON (PG) 2:45, 5:20 the Sun.” and $5 for seniors and stu- Come in your Call 609-368-7731 for all showtimes Fri, Sun - Thur Music! Bargain Matinees Daily *Pass Restrictions may apply. DINNER AND MOVIE SPECIAL, The show received great dents with an ID. Tickets Shows in ( ) are Sat. & Sun. Only. CALL THEATRE FOR DETAILS reviews earlier this year will be available at the costumes! box offi ce one hour before show time, or contact Lisa Givens at (609) 343-5010 Refreshments or [email protected]. Cape Veterinary Hospital Congratulates Pre-Pastor Event DR.MATTHEW HAMILTON Slated on Sunday Lots of for the acquisition of WHITESBORO — A Pre-pastoral Anniversary Candy Cape Veterinary Associates service honoring Bishop Edgar D. Robinson, First for the in Marmora, now doing business as Lady Vanessa Robinson and Sister Angela Robin- Kids! son for 25 years of commit- Hayrides run BEACH BUDDIES ANIMAL HOSPITAL ted service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. non-stop until 8 pm 390-0199 Pastor Wondell Johnson of the Grace Tabernacle of  Pleasantville will preside. Location: 1248 Route 9, Burleigh, NJ DR.WALTER LOGAN & DR.CHRIS GRANT ALUMNI GAME (Future home of The Lighthouse Church) are now seeing patients exclusively at NORTH WILDWOOD — Wildwood Catholic Field Halloween Evening Hockey Alumni Game will CAPE VETERINARY HOSPITAL be held Saturday, Oct. 27, Wednesday, October 31st at 1 p.m. at Eighth Street Stop in to see us at 305 Goshen-Swainton Road and Central Avenue. Those interested should call Al- 5:00 - 8:00 PM in Cape May Court House anna (609) 425-0214 or Mark (609) 602-1270. A Safe Place!! A Family Event!! Come Join The Fun!! 465-9326 For additional information contact the Church Of ce at 465-6690 A10 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007

Unique Non-Aggressive Method To Get Rid Of Your Pain Three Vie for Seat on Middle Committee One visit to Advanced Chiropractic and you’ll see why By JOE HART Chamber of Commerce our patients value the distinctive and personalized care officer and a volunteer provided by Dr. Chris Chase DC. COURT HOUSE –– Su- for organizations such as Our clinic is unique because we focus on the san Atkinson Delanzo is Little League and the Boy Structural Correction of the Spine. facing some stiff competi- Scouts. tion from two sides for her When asked why she got Our care is gentle and does not involve the aggressiveness seat on Middle Township into local politics she said of traditional chiropractic. Our goal is simple: To provide Committee. The Indepen- she wanted to show town- you with the most advanced structural correction dent Eileen Fausey and ship residents that “regular available with personalized, friendly patient care. GOP candidate Richard people could get involved Call 465-5358 to schedule with our friendly staff. Cheatle will join her on and make a difference.” the Nov. 6 ballot. Some of the things Delanzo is most proud of Democratic SUSAN ATKINSON EILEEN FAUSEY RICHARD CHEATLE over her tenure in town- • • Incumbent DELANZO Curl Up or Dye ship government are those Delanzo, of Court improvements she’s helped county and has been a need different things,” which is comprised of House, has served on the implement that had no cost township resident for over she said. three Democrats. “No op- SHAWN Beauty Salon township’s governing body for taxpayers. 30 years. She also believes there posing viewpoints, so they Specializing in an for six years and has lived She said she helped She is the treasurer of should be term limits for just do what they want.” here since 1972. broker a deal with Cape the township taxpayer’s elected offi cials. He said the current com- Edgier Look, She has an education Regional Medical Center organization and a member “This would bring fresh mittee lost an opportunity Style & Color. degree and used to own a administrators to supply of the Chamber of Com- faces and new ideas into to save money after the local preschool business. recent revaluation. EMO SCENE. police vehicles and town- merce. She is also a former township government,” Currently, Delanzo can ship buildings with por- officer on the following she said and added that it “The township got a Call to schedule your be found six days a week table defi bralators. boards: Coalition Against would also keep offi cials windfall of money, but appointment 886-2355 working in her family’s “Because Middle Town- Rape and Abuse (CARA), from “double dipping” into instead of saving it, they 2505 Bayshore Rd., Villas business, Atkinson’s Tav- ship Police provide regular Cape Counseling, as well the pension system. increased the budget by • • ern on Route 9. services to the hospital, I as the county and state “I will take a paycut,” 36 percent,” he told the She is a former township was able to persuade them Commissions on the Status she said believing offi cials Herald. to donate the devices,” she of Women. should tighten their belts Cheatle, like Fausey, explained. Fausey has also been especially when they ask thinks the current com- Th e Kisses of the Great Lover King She also said that active locally in the Boy residents to keep paying mittee caters too much through her ties to the Scouts and 4-H as well higher taxes. to the Democratic party Four Part Study on “Th e Song of Songs” township Chamber she as the local Little League, Fausey said after 30 leaders. was able to secure dona- which she says she helped years of helping people “They give jobs to the October 19-21 • Speaker-Pastor Bill Senyard tions from local businesses bring to the township in through her activism, she former mayors and nobody to rehabilitate and furnish 1976. thinks she can really help is there to question them,” Fri., Oct 19th • 7pm the DeVico Senior Center. “One of my greatest people if elected to town- he said. SESSION 1 - Intro to the Song of Songs “When I started on memories is being rec- ship committee. Cheatle may be more Sat., Oct. 20th • 9:15 am committee the center was ognized by the Women’s “I’ll give 110 percent well known in the town- just a bare building with Commission with its 2005 to the residents of Middle ship for something other Complimentary Continental Breakfast tables and chairs,” she Alice Paul Award for work Township,” she prom- than his political views. SESSION 2 - 10am • Nightmarish Journeys / Followed by Free Lunch said. “Now our seniors as a local businesswoman, ised. After an accident years have a great place to meet volunteer and activist,” ago in which he was seri- SESSION 3 - 2pm • Scandalous Wedding Republican and enjoy the center’s she told the Herald. “I like Challenger ously injured by a drunk programs.” the term activist.” driver, Cheatle has gone Sun., Oct. 21 • 10:15am Richard Cheatle, of Rio She calls these initia- She said her persistence – as often as possible – Grande, will be represent- SESSION 4 - The Queen Redux / Communion Service tives that bring businesses has been able to get things without shoes or socks. ing the GOP in November Please call to make your reservation: 609-886-2448 and government together done over the years. “Doctors told me I’d and offers a different voice “building bridges,” and While working with never be able to exer- for the township. COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH prefers that to “building CARA and the Women’s cise or do karate again,” Cheatle was born in 123 Fishing Creek Rd., North Cape May fences” between differ- Commission, Fausey was said Cheatle, who has two Glenridge and moved to ent interests in the com- able to help get the fi ve- black belts and is an avid the county with his family munity. year statute of limitations walker. “But I found that in 1962. She is also proud of her on rape lifted in New Jer- walking without shoes He attended Lower Cape work helping to obtain sey. eased the pain I was expe- May Regional High School federal and state grants to After supporting the riencing.” and served on the Town The Southern Regional expand township facilities incumbents in the last two He was featured in this Bank Fire Company for such as the Martin Luther elections, Fausey decided newspaper in 2004 when eight years. Child Care Resource Center King Recreation Center to run because she thinks he was preparing to partici- Cheatle has been em- and the Whitesboro El- she can do a better job. pate in a March of Dimes ployed by Acme Markets ementary School. “I’ve listened to resi- walk to raise money for Delanzo’s responsibili- dents concerns and feel I for over 30 years and is the charity. NEEDS CHILD CARE PROVIDERS ties include the senior know what they want,” currently the manager of “In my life, I’ve strug- center, recreation and she said. “Leaders need the liquor department in gled through my share with great professional skills the department of public to listen.” the Court House store. of adversity,” he said. “I safety. Fausey believes in hav- He thinks committee found that if you think Under the umbrella of ing informal town meet- needs another voice to ask you can do it, you prob- public safety and emergen- ings to get different points questions regarding spend- ably can. • Help with homework cy management, Delanzo of view. ing of taxpayers’ money. started a locator training “There are many dif- “We don’t have any Contact Hart at (609) • Age appropriate activities program in which police ferent neighborhoods in checks and balances here,” 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: and fi re offi cials compiled Middle Township that Cheatle said of committee, [email protected] • “Home like” environment a list of township residents who would be unable to • Help children feel secure evacuate themselves dur- ing an emergency. • Help children learn good health and nutrition The program, which Fall Into Your Winter Vacation she said is being copied by • Help children develop new skills and interests the State Police, will help those in the most need get Caribbean and Mexico to safety. Vacation Sale She said the biggest chal- …Open Your Home to Child Care… lenge facing the township October 20-27, 2007 Become a “Registered Family Child Care Provider” is maintaining the level of services residents enjoy Let AAA plan your next vacation while at the same time with all of the benefi ts keeping their taxes low. your membership has to offer! Contact your local sponsoring organization “I don’t have an agen- da,” she told the Herald. For every booking valued at $2,500 or to register and realize the benefits. “It’s not about Democrats or Republicans, it’s about more, made between October 20-27, 2007, the people of Middle Town- receive a $100 discount on any vacation to Areas of need in CAPE MAY COUNTY: ship.” the Caribbean or Mexico* booked through Independent Travel Impressions. Woodbine • Villas • Wildwood • Marmora Challenger Eileen Fausey wants Sea Isle City • Ocean City • Rio Grande to make Nov. 6 “inde- pendence day in Middle Visit your local AAA offi ce for details Township.” A former state Demo- or call 1-888-AAA-TRIP. For more information call: cratic committeeperson, *New bookings only. Some restrictions may apply. Fausey said she left the See your AAA Travel Agent for details. Southern Regional Child Care Resource Center/EIRC party after witnessing too Deborah Jones@856-582-8282, ext. 107 or many “back room deals” that favored “party bosses 1-800-3-DAYCARE and big contributors.” Fausey, who lives in AAA. Use it for all it’s worth.® AAA.com Swainton, grew up in the ©2007 AAA Mid-Atlantic Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A11 Upgrades Begin in Two Weeks Cape May Mall Lawsuit Dismissed

By JACK FICHTER while innkeepers were re- the ordinance is not a lengthy process of fi nancing quired to pay all the cost of basis to keep this litigation for the mall reconstruction ATLANTIC CITY — Su- replacing sidewalks in front alive.” that was initially proposed perior Court Judge Valerie of their businesses. “This is a clear victory in a bond ordinance last H. Armstrong ruled Oct. In her 30-page written for the City of Cape May year with costs projected at 11 that a lawsuit fi led by opinion, Armstrong said: and it validates the delib- more than $5 million. the Concerned Taxpayers “There is absolutely noth- erate and open process Following a rejection of Cape May should be ing before the court to even that the mayor and council of that ordinance by a ref- dismissed as not having any remotely suggest that the undertook in planning for erendum vote, council legal basis. ordinance was enacted for the reconstruction of the established committees The taxpayers group an invalid purpose. There Washington Street Mall,” with members of the pub- claimed the city made a are no violations of the stated City Solicitor Tony lic who held no elected or decision to grant special local bond law. The fact Monzo. appointed positions in the treatment to a group of that the plaintiff disagrees “New Jersey law gives city, including Bank Street taxpayers on the mall to with the policy and wis- municipalities clear au- resident Christine Miller the determent of all other dom underlying the bond thority to make public im- who led the referendum taxpayers by paving in front ordinance and the process provements, including the vote to reject last year’s of mall stores without as- engaged in by the city lead- authority to establish the bond ordinance. sessing owners for the cost ing up to the adoption of method and materials to Following a process that We have be used and determine the lasted several months and means of funding those included several mall sub- improvements. In dis- committee meetings that something missing plaintiff’s com- were open to the public, a plaint, the court recognized revised plan was presented Serving this broad authority, cit- by the mall subcommittee for you... ing ‘overwhelming statu- to council which expanded South Jersey tory authority permitting the scope of the project with all your the city to fund the mall and, at the same time, improvements as general reduced the projected cost electrical needs! improvements,’” stated to approximately $3.5 mil- Residential & Commercial Attorney Andrew D. Cat- lion. anese, who argued the case If this matter had taken 609-522-5113 for Cape May. a normal litigation track, it NJ Lic 15482 Mayor Jerome E. Inder- would have been unlikely a free wies said he was pleased that the case would have the court dismissed the been before the judge un- plaintiff’s complaint so til early next year, which Addiction Recovery quickly, rather than pro- would have been too late to SYSTEMS longing this litigation and complete the mall improve- delaying the mall’s reha- ments before the 2008 bilitation. tourist season, Monzo told Addicted? “Now that the lawsuit is the Herald earlier in the over, we hope to proceed month. We Can Help! with our plans to com- Mall reconstruction plete the mall project and should begin within two gift! continue to work toward weeks. Outpatient Drug and the development of a Busi- Alcohol Treatment ness Improvement District Contact Fichter at: (BID) which will require (609) 886-8600 ext. 30 or Methadone and Suboxone the businesses around the jfi [email protected] Treatment Plans mall to contribute toward Visit one of our 13 conveniently the continuing mainte- Church to Host No Waiting List! nance,” he said. located branch locations City Manager Luciano Worship Event for more information. V. Corea, Jr. said a draft Contact Us: ordinance to establish a CAPE MAY — First As- BID has been prepared and sembly of God Church, 1200 Route 9 South the city would be meet- 1068 Seashore Road, will Nowthat’s giving you more! Cape May Court House, ing with representatives host a Worship Seminar NJ 08210 of the various businesses Nov. 3. 609-463-0500 proposed to be included in The event will feature the district to work out the Tom Kraeuter of St. Louis www.arsrg.com details before presenting it who teaches seminars ad 1-800-858-BANK 609-465-5600 to council at an upcoming conferences at churches all www.capesb.com 408 Bethel Rd., Bldg B work session. across the country. Somers Point, NJ 08244 “It is fully expected that For further infor-mation, 609-601-8611 a BID will be in place by or to register for the semi- nar, call Wes Newell at www.arssp.com the time the construction MEMBER FDIC of the Mall is completed,” 884-2424 or register on- he said. line at worshipseminar. www.addictionrecoverysystems.com This decision ends a com. HALLOWEEN PARADE & DANCEDANCE PARTY Friday, October 19th, 2007 • 7:00 PM (No Rain Date) PRIZES! Sponsored by the Sea Isle City Recreation Department Parade Route: 46th to 40th Street on Landis Avenue, east to the Promenade at Kennedy Boulevard & Pleasure Avenue FLOATS! Parade Performances - Kennedy Boulevard & Landis Avenue Post -Parade Awards Ceremony & Dance Party, DJ Jeff DiCesare - Promenade • The Original Hobo Band of Pitman, NJ • Golden Crown New Year’s Brigade BANDS! The Sea Isle City Recreation Department is sponsoring a free hot dog and soda for each parade participant during the dance party “IT’S NOT A TRICK, IT’S A TREAT!!” • For Information, call 263-0050 This ad sponsored by the Sea Isle City Tourism Commission A12 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 Experience Change (From Page A1) (From Page A1) Social Services, Crest Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation emissions. Center, Health Department, Human Services, Retired and “That’s what motivated Senior Volunteer Program and the Veterans’ Bureau. He me to get involved in the also serves as liaison to various county human services fi rst place.” agencies in his capacity as director. Bacher has criticized This was the fi rst county in New Jersey to have a veter- his Republican opponents ans services offi cer, Thornton said, beginning in 1946. for not taking advantage of Thornton points to the Fare Free Transportation pro- every opportunity in capi- gram and the awards it has received since it started with tal projects to save energy one bus in Villas 25 years ago. and use alternative en- Regarding the elderly, he points to several accomplish- ergy sources. Although the ments which include building the county’s newest Senior GERALD THORNTON RALPH BAKLEYcounty has a fl eet of hybrid BOB JACKSON STEVE BACHER Center in Lower Township, expansion of the Meals On past-president of the county School Board Association. vehicles, is now seeking to problem and they point the lead.” Wheels Program and a new senior center planned for He serves as the director of Education, Library and Con- study the effectiveness of fi nger at the state.” Jackson said as may- Ocean City. sumer Affairs and oversees the Election Board, the County wind power in a joint ven- Bacher agreed that it’s or of West Cape May he “It’s so important to provide socialization (for the Library, County Museum, the Surrogate’s Offi ce, the Tax ture with the county MUA, not easy for a middle class made numerous trips to elderly),” he said. “All the studies show it helps seniors Board, Consumer Affairs/Weights and Measures, and the and is converting methane family to make ends meet Trenton that resulted in stay healthier.” county Superintendent of Schools. He is liaison to various gas at the county landfi ll in the county. the borough receiving ap- It’s not only better for the individual, it’s better for the educational and cultural agencies in the county. to energy that powers the “County employees, you proximately $1.2 million community, he said, as it saves dollars spent on nursing He is proud of the county Technical School here. Woodbine Developmental give them an excellent for borough infrastructure facility care. It costs $50,000 to $60,000 per year for nurs- “The curriculum there is second-to-none,” he said. Center and is sold back to health benefi t and then not improvements. ing care in a nursing facility, Thornton said, in contrast to He said the school’s focus on both academics and the the regional electric grid, pay them much; families “It seems like again and the $12,000 per year it costs for home health care. The trades is geared to keeping young people in the working among some accomplish- can’t afford to live here again the county points to county offers a “continuum of care” which coordinates environment in the county. A course in law enforcement ments, Bacher said there anymore,” he said. the state as a scapegoat. health and social needs of seniors when they are released at the school qualifi es students to be certifi ed as Class II is more the county can “When you’re paying When you add them up from Crest Haven Nursing Home. police offi cers. do to reduce its carbon someone $20,000 it’s easy there seems to be a pat- Thornton answered his opponents’ points on the county Bakley has a law enforcement background. He is a re- footprint. to balance the budget, but tern of scapegoating,” said failing to approve the prosecutor’s offi ce’s funding request tired K-9 handler with the Cape May Police Department He cites solar power it’s not so easy to balance Bacher. this year. Democrats have been vocal in their criticism of and was an instructor at the State Police Academy. as an example, and the the budget at home,” added Jackson served as mayor the board over the issue. When asked why the county this year challenged the new gym at the Cape May Jackson. of West Cape May from “This is my 24th or 25th budget,” said Thornton. prosecutor’s budget request, he said he couldn’t under- County Technical School. Emergency planning is 2001 – 2005, he has “I’ve never before questioned a law enforcement budget stand why the request was so large. “He (Ralph Bakley, Sr.) also a concern to both owned a small business in and the only reason I had to question it was because it “As a retired law enforcement offi cer with 30 years of should have made sure candidates. West Cape May, is a life- was … $3 million for the fi rst year and $10 million over service I recognize the needs of law enforcement,” he said, there were solar panels,” Regarding the annual long county resident, and three years.” and added that, regarding the prosecutor’s offi ce funding he said, rather than hav- county hurricane confer- has served as a volunteer He said the offi ce received funding for nine new posi- issue, he couldn’t understand why the previous prosecutor ing a consultant look at ence held every fall here, with the County Human tions this year and that the issue went to the courts over for a year and a half never expressed that he needed any retrofi tting the gym after both candidates feel county Relations Commission and the funding controversy because the prosecutor was new positions and/or funding. the fact. leadership can and should Lower Cape May Regional not forthcoming in providing the information the board Bakley said the proposed Stone Harbor library will be Jackson brought up coun- do more to prepare for Board of Education. He was needed to justify the additional positions and such a large state-of-the-art. ty employment and afford- a catastrophic weather president of the Board of increase. “These (current facililties) are small and not up-to- able housing as issues. He event. Cape Human Resources, Thornton attended Kellogg Community College and the date,” he said. also said he wants to bring “I heard them say at the chairman of Legal Redress University of Maryland Overseas Extension. An 11-year Bakley said he also understands the needs of seniors “dignity and respect” back conference, ‘We don’t need for Cape May County veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Thornton attended technical in the county. to county workers. to worry about flooding NAACP, and has served as schools including Air Traffi c Controller, Space Tracking and “I have common sense and I’m a taxpayer myself, retired Asked what he would that road,’” said Bacher, a Little League coach and Telemetry, Automatic Radar, Management and Supervision and on a fi xed income,” he said. tell a recent college gradu- referring to the intersec- a basketball coach. He is a and Non-Commissioned Offi cers Academy. Bakley, 73, also served in the Air Force as ate about coming to live in tion at Route 83 on Route National and World Mas- A former member of the Board of Elections for eight a Staff Sergeant and a member of the Air Police Ceremonial the county, he said that lack 47, one of the routes out of ters Champion volleyball years, he was a member of the Presidential Electoral Group. He is a member of the South Jersey Freeholders’ of affordable housing was a the county and inland. player. College in 1980. He holds membership in the South Association and the state Asociation of Counties. He was real problem. The premise, according From 2003 to the pres- Jersey Freeholders’ Association, American Legion Post a Cape May City Lifeguard from 1950 to 1962. He has “I hope you’re indepen- to Bacher, was that if the ent, Bacher has served 193, county Union League, AARP, Villas Fishing Club, served as president of the state K-9 Association and was dently wealthy. We seem road were fl ooded, it would as executive director of Local 18 AFL-CIO, state Association of Counties and is a former president and current member of the Police to be able to make a bird be because of a serious Cape May's Center for a former member of Rotary and Optimist. He lives in Benevolent Association Local 59 and the Cape May Ki- preserve (Ponderlodge) hurricane and all county Community Arts and is on Court House. wanis, as well as a 35-year member of the Cape Island but not make an affordable residents would have been the board of directors for Ralph Bakley, Sr. was elected to the freeholder board in Masonic Lodge. place to live,” he said. evacuated. the South Jersey Cultural 2003. He has been a member of the Lower Township Board Contact Avedissian at (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or at: “They let development run “That’s a ridiculous Alliance. He was Inter- of Education for 39 years and is a past-president, and is [email protected]. rampant – we have a water premise,” said Bacher. governmental Relations County bridges are also Offi cer, U.S. Department of a concern, and both candi- Housing and Urban Devel- Duncan, D’Alicandro Vie for 2nd Ward Seat dates question why county opment and has experience By LAUREN SUIT they should take their mon- still offers homebound in- bridges are in such poor bringing grants to commu- ey elsewhere.” struction on an individual shape or have not yet been nities for needed medical NORTH WILDWOOD Duncan said that in his basis. replaced, especially, accord- and dental services, after- — Incumbent democratic door-to-door campaign, During the summer sea- ing to Bacher, the Middle school programs, drug and candidate Joseph Duncan many residents have told son, Duncan is a familiar Thorofare Bridge. alcohol abuse prevention, will vie against political him they don’t need bigger face on the city’s beaches “Why five years (the arts and other programs. newcomer Republican buildings. as a Fudgy Wudgy beach earliest that it would be Contact Avedissian at Anthony D’Alicandro for “What they say we need vendor, a job he’s kept for reconstructed)?” asked (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or the 2nd Ward position on is more hotels and I agree 34 years. Bacher. “We’re waiting at: savedissian@cmcherald. Nov. 6. with that,” he said. “But a Duncan remains an ac- for the DOT to take the com. Duncan, who is in his condotel, something that tive member of the Elks, 18th year as a council is part condominiums and the Optimists Club, and the News Digests member, told the Herald part hotels, does not solve Angelsea Irish Society. He JOSEPH DUNCAN ANTHONY (From Page A4) that he got involved in the problem of more hotel is also a Eucharistic min- D’ALICANDRO featured in a front-page story this week. politics because he enjoys rooms.” ister at St. Ann’s Catholic knowing what is going on Duncan said he isn’t church and a member of thing so we can improve.” be done. Pier Greening Award in the community. against new development the parish advisory board. D’Alicandro said a major After serving in the army “Even if it is something and projects, but the cur- Duncan and his wife issue in the city is the qual- during the Korean confl ict, AVALON — The Avalon Fishing Pier Grille was that I don’t agree with at rent plan to replace the di- Kathy have three children, ity of life. D’Alicandro was accepted recently honored with the Pennsylvania Horticultural least I have the opportunity lapidated Seaport Pier with Joseph, Sean and Chris- “I want our seniors to be as a student at West Ches- Society Community Greening Award as one of three to put my two-cents and an indoor waterpark and topher. able to afford to live here,” ter University. He has New Jersey locations recognized as making a difference know the ins and outs,” an adjacent 160-foot hotel Anthony D’Alicandro, he said. “I want to do what worked in the food and in the community by planting and maintaining a quality he said. should be readdressed. who had lived in the Phila- I can to keep taxes within beverage industry for the public space. The award debuted this summer and is a Duncan has been a resi- “The pier should be delphia area before mov- reason, so everyone can last 45 years and is retired collaboration of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society dent of North Wildwood cleared off,” he said. “The ing to this city fi ve years continue to live out there as the director of catering and the Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Alliance. Of 57 since 1969 and said that buildings there are no ago, said he threw his hat life here.” of the Philadelphia Cricket nominations from civic groups, volunteers, garden clubs he’s witnessed a lot of good, but the pier it self is into the political arena for Tourism, according to Club. businesses and municipalities throughout Pennsylvania, change take place in the still viable. It might provide the fi rst time after being D’Alicandro, makes up He remains active with New Jersey and Delaware, 37 winners were selected this city. He said residents and a good place for a band told he’d, “be good for the lifeblood for the city’s the Sons of Italy, which he August on criteria of variety plant material, maintenance, offi cials should take inter- shell for entertainment council.” economy. was a past president, and design, visual appeal, and use of space. est in the revamp of the or a meeting place for the D’Alicandro, who was “We wouldn’t be able to North Wildwood Repub- city’s master plan. community.” born to immigrant Italian afford living here if it wasn’t lican Club. He is also an Credit Card Fraud? “People should be in- Duncan said he agrees parents, said he decided for the tourist trade,” he offi cer of the Grand Lodge STONE HARBOR — Borough police on Oct. 11 volved and their wishes with the current adminis- to run because he not only said. “Whatever we can of New Jersey, Wildwood arrested Joel D. Kenkelon, 40, of Graterford, Pa. and should be known,” Duncan tration’s plan to continue believes in the American do to stretch the season is Knights of Columbus and charged him with credit card fraud. According to a re- said. the infrastructure repair dream, but he has lived it. good for the economy.” an active parishioner of St. lease, Kenkelon was charged with two counts of taking “Specifically how high program. Fixing the sewer, “It is time to give back,” The development Ann’s Catholic church. credit cards without owner’s consent and fi ve counts buildings should be on the water and streets is some- he said. “It’s time to pay planned on Seaport Pier, D’Alicandro and his late of using stolen credit cards at various local business beach front,” he noted. thing that can’t be ignored, the bill.” he said, is a great example wife Madeline have four establishments here. Kenkelon was incarcerated in “I’m a low building according to Duncan. D’Alicandro said he be- of what can be done to grown children and nine Pennsylvania on unrelated charges. man,” he added. “I’d like to “It is an expensive pro- lieves the current admin- lengthen the season. grandchildren, all of which keep the height restrictions gram, but it would turn istration is doing a good According to D’Alicandro, he said are honor students Avalon Hotel Meeting to what it is now.” out to be more expensive job. the city’s infrastructure in various schools and uni- Duncan said that if de- not to attend to it now,” “But I believe there are is in need of repair. The versities. AVALON — A planning board agenda item regarding velopers can’t build a proj- he said. two ways to go in business; current administration’s application for preliminary and fi nal site plan approval ect the size of Montego Bay Duncan is a retired up or down, there is no effort to put money into Contact Suit at: (609) of an application made by Avalon Hotel Co. was tabled and make a good profi t on teacher from Lower Cape middle line,” he said. “I’m water, sewer and streets 886-8600 ext. 25 or Oct. 9 for a special session Nov. 20. Board Chairman their investment, “maybe May Regional. He said he hoping to contribute some- is something that needs to [email protected] (Page A14 Please) Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A13

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DENNISVILLE –– Demo- Borough Endorses Green cratic incumbents Mayor AVALON — On Nov 6, one issue state voters will be John Murphy and Commit- asked to decide on the Green Acres, Farmland, Blue teewoman Ruth Blessing Acres and Historic Preservation Bond Act of 2007, are facing a challenge for which would authorize the state to issue $200 million their seats on the town- in bonds to fund preservation programs for one year ship governing body from and the Blue Acres program to purchase fl ood prone Republicans Bob Grace, properties. On Oct. 10, borough council passed a reso- a former mayor, and Teri lution endorsing the act, encouraging Avalon residents Calloway, a political new- to vote yes on Election Day. Reportedly, the state con- comer. JOHN MURPHY RUTH BLESSING BOB GRACE TERI CALLOWAY tinues to face pressure from development, losing 40 The Incumbents acres of open space daily to new development projects Blessing and Murphy see acter but we don’t want to Blessing and Murphy are Company, Board of Educa- “I have 10 years experi- and the Garden State Preservation Trust. According themselves as a balanced be known as negative to asking voters to allow them tion, United Way, Masonic ence in local, county and to the resolution, fi nancing authority for Green Acres, team. Blessing, a senior business — the right kind the privilege of serving Lodge and AARP. state government,” she told Farmland and Historic Preservation programs is “virtu- citizen, looks out for the of business.” them on township commit- Grace met with the Her- the Herald. “Through my ally depleted.” older residents of the town- Murphy, 49, also began tee for another term. ald last week and said he academic and professional ship, while Murphy, 46, serving by appointment, “We want to help keep was offering his services to careers, I have prepared Cancelled Sweeper Trade takes care of the younger having been named to Dennis Township on the the township. myself for public service.” residents in the recreation fi nish Van Drew’s term in list of best places to live “People ask me who I’m Calloway thinks the AVALON — On Oct. 10, council voted to amend department, they said. 2004. in the state,” Murphy told running against, but I’m township needs to act fi s- a resolution adopted in June awarding a contract to “And we keep each Murphy comes from a Herald citing a ranking in not ‘against’ anyone,” he cally responsible and look Robert H. Hoover & Sons, Inc. of Pennsauken for acqui- other informed,” Murphy family of citizen legisla- New Jersey Magazine. said. “I just think I have for alternative ways to fi - sition of a refuse collection truck. Part of the purchase added. tors. Both his father, the The Challengers the right experience to nance increased expenses, price included trade in of a 1997 Johnston Sweeper for Assemblyman Jeff Van late Frank Murphy Sr. and Republicans are looking make a difference and do a she said. a credit of $3,500 and a 1991 Jet Vac 2001 for credit Drew (D-1st), a former his brother, Frank Jr., were to get a foot in the fi ve- better job.” “I will look for federal, of $6,500. The borough acquired a new street sweeper Dennis Township mayor elected to the committee member committee, which He said the township state and private grants and to replace the 1997 Johnston, but the new sweeper himself, said neither are and served as mayor in the has been entirely Demo- will be facing some im- be aggressive on every line recently suffered damage rendering it useless. As a re- typical politicians. 1980s. cratic since Al DiCicco took portant fi scal issues in up- item in the budget,” she sult, the borough decided to keep the 1997 Johnston, “They have every Demo- Murphy, who works as a Ed Beck’s seat last year. coming months and his promised. amending the contract to remove the trade-in of the crat, Republican and Inde- supervisor for South Jersey “We have a well bal- experience, both in town- She is also concerned one vehicle, maintaining trade-in of the 1991 Jet Vac pendent resident of the Gas, said he is most proud anced ticket,” said town- ship government and in that a large percentage of 2001 which increasing the total contract by $3,500. township in their heart,” of being able to keep the ship GOP leader Michael the military, gives him the township residents don’t The amended total contract price was $143,496. Chief he said. “They represent township affordable for Donohue, who is himself ability to make the tough have a voice in their gov- Financial Offi cer James V. Craft certifi ed the availability what I believe to be the “regular people” by keep- running for state Assembly. decisions. ernment. of funds in the Capital Fund Ordinances and Equip- epitome of ‘citizen legisla- ing the local purpose taxes “Bob is experienced and Increased pension “With all five current ment Maintenance budget. tors.’” the lowest in the county. Teri is a fresh new face.” contributions, insurance members being Democrats, Blessing fi rst took offi ce He said it is becoming According to campaign premiums and fuel costs there are no opposing view- Avalon Library Check-in in 1999 when she was ap- more difficult due to in- material, they are running were some of the problems points being expressed,” AVALON — The Avalon Free Public Library will host pointed to her husband’s creased salaries, insurance on a platform that includes the township would have she said. “Nobody’s there an informal community conversation Oct. 25, from seat after he passed away and pension contributions, holding the line on taxes to deal with soon, Grace to tell the other side.” seven to eight p.m. at the library. All are invited to in April of that year. She but believes he and Bless- and spending, increased said. In the end, she like share opinions and suggestions after the second sum- served in his place for one ing are the right team to citizen participation in He also suggested com- Grace isn’t really knocking mer season. Light refreshments will be served. year and then ran suc- keep taxes low for town- government and promot- mittee members make too anyone on the current com- cessfully to complete the ship residents. ing business and tourism much money and thinks mittee. She just thinks she ACCC Golf, Scholarships remaining two years of He, like Blessing, attri- through a constituent- they should lead by ex- can do a better job. the term. butes the township’s posi- friendly Web site. ample and take pay cuts. “I want a Dennis Town- CAPE MAY — The 2007 Championship Golf Tourna- She served as mayor for tive tax situation to smart, Grace, 64, is a life-long “How can we expect ship to be proud of and ment “Scramble Fore Scholarships” on Oct. 5 raised several years until stepping responsible spending and county resident and has residents to accept addi- raise my family in,” she more than $23,000 for Cape May County student aid down earlier this year plac- increased business ratables lived in Dennisville for the tional tax burdens unless said. “I’ll work hard every at Atlantic Cape Community College and grants-in-aid ing the reigns of the town- that have grown over their past 43 years. we tighten our belts fi rst,” day to make sure that hap- for nursing students. The tournament was held at Cape ship in Murphy’s hands. tenure in offi ce. He served on township he said. pens.” May National Golf Club, drawing more than 60 players Her current responsibili- One of the main chal- committee for nine years, Grace’s running mate, and was presented by Newfi eld National Bank. ties on committee include lenges they face in com- of which fi ve years were Calloway is an attorney Contact Hart at (609) (Page A50 Please) senior programs and the ing years, Murphy said, is as mayor. He was also em- and a recent addition to 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: Museum & History Cen- combating gypsy moth in- ployed by the township as the Dennis Township com- [email protected] ter. festation in the township’s Director of Public Works munity. She’s proud of the many many wooded areas. for another fi ve years and She works part-time programs the township “This is a continuing is a certifi ed public works with the county Health hibits us from committing Senior Center offers includ- problem that becomes manager. Department and the Public Wisdom From the cruelty against animals ing bus trips, crafts, ceram- more expensive each year,” Grace is a retired Army Defender’s Offi ce. She also and any living beings. In ics, dancing, free meals, he said. “This year, in ad- offi cer, 31 years, and tele- teaches a business course this context rabbis allowed Nintendo Wii and more. dition to signing up for the phone man, 37 years. at Salem County College. the consumption of animal She said she also feels state aerial spraying pro- He has also been in- Calloway has worked fl esh only after the animals strongly about maintain- gram, we plan to work with volved in numerous civic in law offices in North By RABBI JACOB MALKI were slaughtered in the ing the township’s unique a private contractor to get and community groups Wildwood and Vineland least painful way (shehita character. a better rate for township including the Boy Scouts of and served as a law clerk The Covenant between who are formed in “God’s laws). Blessing said “we want residents who wish to have America, United Methodist in the Criminal Division of God and Noah image” It is noteworthy that the to protect our rural char- additional areas sprayed.” Church, Volunteer Fire Superior Court under Judge 4. Prohibition against seventh commandment Raymond Batten. Judaism is a covenantal cursing the name of God. which is repeated in many Open Fri., Sat. She holds a bachelor’s religion. In Sinai, God es- 5. Prohibition against instances in the Torah degree in government tablished a covenant with stealing. is the main requirement & Sun at 4pm from Widener University, Israel which is abiding 6. Prohibition against for the establishment of a a master’s degree in public until today. However, ac- eating the fl esh of a living civilized society: the ac- Menz administration from Ship- cording to the Bible, prior animal. cused should be allowed Restaurant pensburg University and to the Sinai covenant God 7. Commanding the es- to defend him/herself in ROUTE 47, RIO GRANDE • 609-886-9500 a law degree, also from established covenants with tablishment of courts of public courts. Widener. Abraham and Noah. In the Justice. According to the book “The Most Unique Restaurant at the Shore” Calloway and her hus- rabbinical interpretation, According to the rabbini- of Genesis, God chose band, Matt, moved to while the covenants with cal interpretation, with the Abraham because He knew FRIDAY NIGHT HAPPY HOUR Free Buffet Ocean View fi ve years ago the Israelites and Abraham exception of the sixth com- that Abraham would teach Early Birds Friday and Sunday 4-5pm and have two young chil- are binding only on the mandment, these seven his children to pursue jus- dren that attend Barbarito Jews, the covenant with commandments are im- tice (zedek and mishpat). Sunday Special Old Fashioned Rolled-Out and Beyers Day Care at the Noah is binding on the plicit in God’s earlier com- Justice is the premise for township primary school. whole of humanity. mandment to Adam and salvation and liberation, (Slippery) Chicken Pot Pie $12.99 This race was not her The Talmud states that Eve in Genesis 2:16-17. and in Isaiah’s words: Zion Make Reservations to Dine in our fi rst attempt to gain a local the covenant between God Moreover, it is notewor- will be liberated through Haunted House offi ce. and Noah consists of seven thy that the fi rst fi ve are Justice. Calloway threw her hat commandments, compris- part of the Ten Command- A final question: Do I on Weekends of Oct. 19 and Oct. 26 in the ring for the school ing six negative precepts ments. have to be a Jew to be All children wearing a costume to dinner get a free surprise! board position vacated (prohibitions) and one posi- Prior to the flood, hu- saved? The answer is no; by Larry Lapidus earlier tive: manity was allowed to eat humanity will be saved if ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY this year, but Elizabeth 1. Prohibition of idola- only vegetables (according they keep the covenant es- “Betsy” Brown was chosen try (though it is not clear to other biblical commen- tablished between God and Fri., Oct. 26th • FREE BUFFET in her place and subse- whether this command- tators only seeds were Noah and his children. (ED. NOTE: The author LIVE MUSIC BY HE NSIDERS quently elected by voters ment also includes the duty permissible) while after the “T I ” in March. to believe in God) fl ood which was triggered holds a degree in Physics PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES She said she thinks 2. Prohibition of inces- by human cruelty, animals and Rabbinical Ordination (Must be her background, which tuous and adulterous rela- were allowed as food but from Italy, an MPhil from at least Taking reservations for includes managing person- tions. not their “life” which is JTSA, NY, and is rabbi at 21yrs old Holiday Parties in December. nel, dealing with budgets 3. Prohibition against symbolized by the blood. Beth Judah Temple, Wild- to enter) and writing grants, makes the killing of human beings This commandment pro- wood.) Call Megan for ideas • 780-2930 her an excellent choice Last Day of This Season October 28 for a position on township “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who (except private Holiday parties.) committee. have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” -Dale Carnegie Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A15 DEP Calls for 10-Acre Lots in Non-Sewer Areas By JACK FICHTER vironmental Protection. Township council passed road, people living here Tourison said the restau- He said the state came up a resolution opposing the then are going to be in a rant had received all nec- VILLAS — Under pro- with new rules that would new state rules earlier heck of a spot.” essary approvals and the posed state regulations for change nitrate dilution for this year. He said the township project did not require site water quality, a minimum wastewater on properties “We are working to does not want additional plan review because it met lot size of almost 10 acres with septic tanks from 10 try to resolve this,” said density in an area like all zoning regulations. may be needed to build a parts per million to 2 parts Galestock. Villas. Nolan said roads in Hansen said the bar por- house in the county in ar- per million. The only locations that Villas were already crowd- tion of the building would eas that do no have sewer Galestock said if those would be permitted to ed on weekends and in have 10 to 15 seats from a service. rules were put in place, have sewer service under summer. total of 75 seats. NEW WRINKLE FIGHTER Lower Township Plan- 9.9 acres would be re- old state Smart Growth Old Mill Drive resi- Tourison said a higher The new wrinkle-fi ghting tool known as ner Bill Galestock updated quired to build a home. rules would be in areas dent Denise Venturini fence would require a the Portrait PSR is a “plasma skin regeneration township council Monday He said there would be no with “center” designations objected to the opening variance and a site plan tool.” It delivers its low-energy pulses in a on a revised, preliminary, more new sewer hook-ups which includes Villas, of CJ’s American Grille, review. Smart Growth Center Map under the plan even in North Cape May, Diamond 3729 Bayshore Rd., in the Council voted unani- series of treatments that reduce wrinkling being prepared for the areas with existing pipes Beach and Shawcrest. It former North Cape May mously to approve the as effectively as a single high-energy blast state Department of En- in the township. does not include Erma or Wawa store. She said she transfer of the liquor li- but requires less healing time. The device areas south of the Cape was very disappointed the cense from Ponderlodge to is approved by the FDA for both multiple May Canal. establishment would be CJ’s American Grille. low-energy treatments and for single high- “The only growth areas selling liquor. energy treatments, both to remove wrinkles they (state) are allowing “That’s the last thing and treat superfi cial skin lesions such as acne are already developed,” our neighborhood needs,” Golf Tourney Raises $ 23K scarring. This non-surgical procedure relies on said Galestock. she told council. “plasma,” which is a state of matter in which In New Jersey, Smart Venturini referenced For Scholarships electrons are stripped from atoms to form an Growth is the term used a beating that took place ionized gas. For this procedure, energy from to describe well-planned, outside the Bayshore Inn MAYS LANDING — The well-managed growth two weeks ago. plasma is delivered to skin tissue in short (one 2007 Cape May County millisecond) pulses. The average healing time that adds new homes and She said young people Championship Golf Tour- creates new jobs, while loiter at the neighboring nament “Scramble Fore is only fi ve days per treatment. preserving open space, Wawa store “night after Scholar-ships” held Oct. The benefi cial effects of Portrait PSR farmland, and environ- night regardless of the no 5 at Cape May National continue to improve over a period of months mental resources. Smart loitering signs and routine Golf Club raised more than as new collagen formation occurs. If you’re Growth supports livable rounds made by Lower $23,000 for student aid at considering a cosmetic treatment and have neighborhoods with a vari- Township police....” Atlantic Cape Community questions, I can help. Call LAWRENCE ety of housing types, price Resident Carol Padgett College. The event drew PAOLINI D.O., P.C at 609-465- 8788 to ranges and multi-modal said she lived 30-feet be- more than 60 players. arrange a private consultation. We can address forms of transportation. hind American Grill. She Proceeds from the event Smart Growth princi- said she feared “drunks in your questions and help you determine if will be used for scholar- what treatments are right for you based on ples include mixed-use her backyard.” ships for Cape May County development, walkable Padgett asked for a fence students attending ACCC your individual circumstances. I am a Board town centers and neigh- taller than the current and grants-in-aid for nurs- Certifi ed dermatologist and the offi ce is 0% Interest, borhoods, mass transit 6-foot wood fence separat- ing students. conveniently located at 105 NORTH MAIN accessibility, sustainable ing her property from the 0 Payments The Atlantic Cape Com- STREET, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. economic and social de- restaurant. munity College Foundation New patients welcome. Most insurance plans for90Daysfor 90 Days velopment and preserved American Grille co-own- is dedicated to providing are accepted. Financing Available green space. er James Hansen, who is financial support to the “A town that stagnates chairman of the township’s college and its students. In Please send any questions or comments to my offi ce will be consumed by taxes zoning board, said he pur- its history, the foundation or e-mail me at: [email protected] For Your FREE In-Home Consultation call us at and debt,” said Deputy chased the former Wawa has raised more than $2 P.S. The big news for patients is that the Mayor Robert Nolan. “If store for $750,000, Pon- million for college scholar- 609.513.8595 we don’t look for a way to derlodge’s former liquor ships, academic programs intensity of the healing process associated www.budgetblinds.com expand for future growth license for $365,000 and and enhancing the campus with the Portrait PSR is relatively minor. *restrictions may apply 20 to 30 years down the had spent another $1.2 environment. million renovating the property. He said the business was “geared to food ser- vice rather than a bar.” His attorney, Peter Invites All 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade What’s Students and Parents to an Cooking? Next week’s menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional OPEN HOUSE Project for the Elderly. The Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders Presents Monday, Oct. 22: Chicken tenders, sweet Boo at the Zoo! potato fries, salad, yogurt, corn chowder. Tuesday, Oct. 23: Salis- Saturday, October 20, 2007 • 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. bury steak, rice, gravy, green beans, beet salad, fruit cocktail. Wednesday, Oct. 24: Cape May County Park & Zoo Kielbasa, carrots, mashed 707 Route 9 North, Cape May Court House potatoes, roll, salad, jello. Thursday, Oct. 25: Beef stew, wax bans, noo- Wear your costume & join us dles, roll, Cole slaw, but- for this FREE family event! terscotch pudding, beef barley soup. Games • Candy • Crafts • Scavenger Hunt Friday, Oct. 26: Creamed chip beef, potato patty mixed veggies, salad, 11a.m. - Costume Contest Thursday, October 18th white cake. Monday, Oct. 22: Sa- sponsored by Aramark 7 to 9 p.m. lami/cheese on roll, maca- (10 a.m. registration opens) 1500 Central Avenue ◆ North Wildwood, NJ roni salad, diced pears, apple juice. Tuesday, Oct. 23: Pro- 12 p.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. volone/Swiss on roll, slices tomato, tapioca pudding, “Creepy Creatures” Meet our faculty, coaches, and activity moderators. fruit punch. 15 minute Animal Show Experience our curriculum’s emphasis Wednesday, Oct. 24: Ham salad on roll, lettuce on college placement through and sliced tomato, potato For additional information, call 465-5271 salad, applesauce, cran- academics tailored to student ability. berry juice. www.capemaycountygov.net Thursday, Oct. 25: Tuna salad on white, salad, The Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders cookies, orange juice. Daniel Beyel, Director • Ralph E. Sheets, Jr., Vice-Director Friday, Oct. 26: Roast For additional information, please call (609) 522-7257 beef/cheese on wheat Gerald M. Thornton • Leonard C. Desiderio • Ralph E. Bakley, Sr. bread, banana, tomato Communications Office, Lenora Boninfante, Director juice. A16 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007

The Herald publishes employee of the Lutheran of the Assumption. NEW brief death notices free Nursing Home, Ocean EDWARD SIMMLER, HIGHER and paid obituaries for Obituaries View. Jr., 94, of Palermo, Oct. 9, BUYING COINS PRICES $1.75 a line. Obituaries ROBERT J. HIERONY- 2007. He was a resident are submitted by funeral Developmental Center ANNE B. EVANS, 77, MOUS, 74 of Cape May, for 20 years, and a veteran Buying Silver Dollars homes; family members for many years before is formerly of Avalon, Oct. 7, Oct. 13, 2007. He founded of World War II. who submit information Coastline Realty in Cape LAURA R. TROUT, $8.00 - $10.00 each retirement. 2007. A former employee must provide the funeral GEORGIANNA P. of Ferguson-Dechert Real May in 1976. He served 82, of Cape May, Oct. 12, * home name. CAREY, 89, of Cape May, Estate, she was living in in the USCG. 2007. She was a coun- SilverSilver Coins Coins 7.5x7x Face Value Oct. 12, 2007. She was a Hobe Sound, Fla. at the ALEXANDER C. KAN- ty resident for over 20 Wheat Cents • Silver Certificates • Gold ADELAIDE C. AREN- resident since 1985 and time of her death. DERSON, 55, of Ocean years. Red Seal Notes • Old Currency and Coins BERG, 82, of Stone Har- a member of Cape Island CHARLES PAUL City, Oct. 6, 2007. He was PATRICIA A. UHOLIK We’ve Been Buying Coins & Collectibles Since 1968 bor, Oct. 13, 2007. She Baptist Church. FRANCIS, USAF Ret., 84, a resident for seven years, (nee McCafferty), Oct. Proper ID Required was a docket clerk for DONALD EDWARD of Villas, Oct. 13, 2007. He and former supervisor of 12, 2007. Superior Court of Cape CHERRRY, 61, of Ocean worked for Middle Town- food and beverage at the GEORGE E. WIL-LI- $$ May County, a member City, Sept. 20, 2007. He ship and CMC Vo-Tech Golden Nugget Casino. AMS, 96, of Ocean City, $$ of Holy Saviour Lutheran was a real estate managing School. LAURA B. MADARA, Oct. 8, 2007. He was a Church, a member of the broker, and was a member MARY E. GREGORY, 75, of Marmora, Oct. 15, resident since 1972, and a Stone Harbor Garden Club 2007. She retired from member of St. Peter’s Unit- Shore Mall • 6725 Black Horse Pike Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 of the first Presbyterian 78, of Ocean City, Oct. 14, and the American Legion Acme Markets in Ocean ed Methodist Church. 609.645.1031 • www.bccollects.com Church. 2007. She, along with her Auxiliary. KATHLEEN D. DE- husband, had been own- City. GLADYS C. WIL- * Prices subject to market fl uctuations HERBERT N. BADER, VER, 71, of Ocean City, ers of William A. Gregory JOHN P. MCCANN, LIAMS, of Whitesboro, SR., of Woodbine, Oct. Oct. 11, 2007. & Co. 83, of Wildwood Crest, Oct. 12, 2007. She was a 8, 2007. He was a Viet- DENISE ESHLEMAN, MADIE LEE HALL, 59, Oct. 11, 2007. He was a member of the First Baptist nam veteran and was em- 55, of Cape May, Oct. 9, of Whitesboro, Oct. 11, veteran of World War II Church of Whitesboro and ployed at the Woodbine 2007. 2007. She was a former and member of the Church was on the Usher Board. DEP Steps Up Enforcement on Remediation Sites New By SUSAN KRYSIAK missioner Lisa P. Jackson possible.” Laws governing contami- or Classifi cation Exception Winter Hours AVEDISSIAN announced Sept. 24. The DEP published on its nated site cleanups allow Area was in place. starting October “We realize that the Web site Sept. 24 an alert measures to be in place to The following properties Open TRENTON — The De- state’s system that allows notifying the responsible ensure remedies -- such as are listed on the DEP Web partment of Environmental self-reporting for monitor- parties that they face en- construction caps -- remain site as not having submit- Wed. - Sat. Protection (DEP) is stepping ing of these contaminated forcement actions. effective. Deed restrictions ted biennial certifi cations: from 9am up enforcement on approxi- properties is broken, and The DEP was to begin alert future property own- Cape May: Filling Sta- mately 950 responsible we are taking the fi rst steps issuing notices of violations ers that an engineering tion, 615 Lafayette St. Year Round parties who have failed to toward fi xing this,” Jackson last week. Penalties could control or use restriction is Dennis Township: Experienced Hair monitor and report on the said in a press release. “We be assessed at $8,000 for in place on a property. The Khela, Inc., 2495 Route Stylist Needed condition of caps, areas of are committed to using every day out of compli- law also allows responsible 9; Windy Acres Nursery, groundwater contamina- every enforcement tool ance. parties to delineate certain Main Street. 125 E. 17th Avenue, tion, and status of deed available to bring these Twelve of the sites are areas of groundwater con- Lower Township: Vil- North Wildwood • Open Year Round notices as required un- responsible parties into located in Cape May Coun- tamination, and requires las Riggins, Bayshore and 609-522-5637 der department-approved compliance as promptly as ty. regular monitoring to en- Pennsylvania Avenues. remediation plans, Com- sure site conditions have Middle Township: Green Women Voters League not changed since the area Creek Shell, Route 47 and was established. As a condi- Shore Road, Cape May County’s Plans Candidates Debates tion of the DEP’s approval North Wildwood City: of these remedies, the re- North Wildwood City Hall, COURT HOUSE — The On Oct. 29, the forum sponsible parties agreed to 901 Atlantic Ave. Beloved Family and Friends Cape May County League for the candidates for the evaluate site conditions and Ocean City: Flanders of Women Voters will host freeholders will be held submit a report every other Hotel, 943 Ocean Ave. two candidate forums this at the Old Historic Court year through a document Sea Isle City: Minmar II, Kelley Pleis The family of month — one for the State House Building, on Main called a Biennial Certifi ca- Inc./Minmar Marine, 14 Senate and Assembly offi c- Street. The Democratic tion. In September, 2006, Old Sea Isle Blvd. 1-19-69 10-17-06 Rita Coram es, First District, and one ticket includes newcomer an amnesty period was Upper Township: 828 for the Board of Chosen Steven Bacher, from Court established that expires Wawa Food Market, Route would like to Freeholders. House, and Robert Jackson, Sept. 18, 2007 for attaining 50 and Hope Corson Rd. The candidates for State former mayor of West Cape compliance with the rules. Wildwood: Johnny’s thank everyone Senator, May. Those affected by the Gulf, 4200 New Jersey (Republican) and Jeff Van- The Republican ticket enforcement action include Ave.; Menz Produce, who sent Drew (Democrat) will face includes the incumbents, various parties connected Schellinger and Lincoln off on Oct. 22, beginning Gerald Thornton and Ralph to the site, including: those Avenues. flowers, mass at 7 p.m. Due to the great Bakley, Sr. At this event, responsible for the dis- Woodbine: Dave’s Auto Would you like interest in this race and questions will be taken charge, property owners at Service, 618 Washington cards, prayers to accommodate expected from the audience or may to thank all those the time of the remedial ac- Ave. & support for large turnout, the venue be submitted for consider- tion, property owners/op- For questions on the Death leaves a who were kind to will be held at the Middle ation to leecor@ comcast. erators under the Industrial enforcement actions, those you and your family Township Center for the net. Questions need to Site Recovery Act or the interested may call 609- heartache that no Mr. E. Performing Arts, located be received no later than during a recent loss Underground Storage Tank 984-3081. one can heal, love next to the Middle Town- Oct. 26. Act, a holder of a security Contact Avedissian at Conner or eulogize your ship High School. T h e At this time, this is the interest and any property (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or leaves a memory loved one? debate for the candidates only forum in which all owner, lessee or operator at: savedissian@cmcherald. (Uncle Ed) for General Assembly, the candidates have agreed to after the DEP restriction com. that no one can Call Janet or Democratic ticket of Nel- attend. who passed away son Albano and Matthew steal. Rachel Milam and the Republican on Sept. 20, Sadly missed by all 886-8600 ticket of R. Norris Clark, Jr. 2007 and Michael Donohue will Mom, Bill & Family follow at approximately 8 Encourage exts. 33 or 34 p.m. There will be no questions taken from the audience that evening, Your OUR DEEPEST THANKS but the public may send The family of the late Jack Fitzmaurice would like to questions for consider- ation to leecor@ comcast. Children express our gratitude to everyone who has helped lighten net. Questions need to our burden during this extremely diffi cult time in our be received no later than lives. As we express our gratitude we must never forget that Friday. to Save! the highest appreciation is not to utter words but to live by them. We take comfort in the support, kind acts, and selfl essness bestowed upon us by: ELENA’S At Newfield National Bank, we help you teach your children to save Lower Township Police Department CREST PIER with our Children’s Saving Account. When you bring your child in Lower Township Department of Public Works Beauty Salon with an opening deposit, we will add an additional $5! VFW Post 5343 FAMILY HAIR CUTS Men • Women • Children Your child will begin to earn interest right away. There are no service Extended Family Members • Many Cherished Friends charges and statements will be mailed at the end of each quarter. “May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that Stop in and ask us about our Children’s Savings Account. Saving is grow, And may trouble avoid you wherever you go.” a valuable life skill. Call 1-800-690-3440 for more information. Loving wife Debbie, Son: Chad and wife Susie Fitzmaurice Manicures and Pedicures Daughter: Cherilyn and husband Joe McGovern Available by Appointment Beloved Grandchildren. Sister: Kathleen (Fitzmaurice) Martinelli Heather & Atlantic Aves., Member Wildwood Crest FDIC 523-0747 Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 religion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A17

When a tsunami struck hand in the protection and Jesus himself said that he upbringing of God’s helpless the Kenyan coast several SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT came to seek and to save HOLY SPIRIT years ago, a baby hippopota- children. those who were lost. mus was washed away from That tortoise did not give If you’ve ever been lost, LUTHERAN CHURCH its mother while floating birth to that hippo, but that you know that it is not down the Sabaki River and tortoise was instrumental the best of circumstances Sunday School 9:15am then was thrust into the With Pastor Rudy in the development of that where you can think clearly Indian Ocean before fi nally child making it to becoming and act rationally. You Holy Communion being forced back to shore for four years, so you can needed a surrogate mother a full-fl edged adult. also know that everything on its own. only imagine how trauma- and believe it or not found Who in your world could changes when somebody Worship 10:30am Now you may not know tized this little 650 pound one in a giant male cen- use a grandmother or grand- takes the time to love you this but a hippopotamus animal was with no other tury-old tortoise. Owen father, a real momma or back to being found. Washington & Bayshore Aves., is a very social creature. family members in sight. followed that tortoise like poppa? Who could use a Would you please take They are not loners by any Discovered by local rang- it would his own mother. positive role model? Who a little time today to see Villas • 886-2414 means. Baby hippo’s actu- ers, they nicknamed this They swam together, ate could use a big brother to if there is a young person ally stay with their mothers baby hippo, “Owen.” He together and even slept to- teach that young boy how in the fl ow of your stream gether. If somebody messed to catch? Who could use a trying to swim the tide ST. BARNABAS with the tortoise, Owen big sister to teach that little all alone? Then, take a Covenant Presbyterian Church would get aggressive as angel about all those things little time to do for them BY-THE-BAY 123 Fishing Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 if protecting its biological that only girls talk about? what you would appreciate EPISCOPAL CHURCH mother. What an unusual Children are only lost somebody doing for you if 13 W. Bates Avenue, Villas • 886-5960 886-2448 pair they made but when because there is nobody you were in the same spot this hippo got lost, that tor- responsible enough to step and together, while the two Sunday Worship Adult Education Sunday Worship toise came through to give up and lead them home. of you may form the most 8 am & 9:30 am Monday 7:30 pm 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages that vulnerable creature I grew up in a home unlikely of pairings, you Holy Eucharist 10:00am - Coffee fellowship the tender loving care he where lost kids were res- will be a winning team just Sunday School and Healing Service needed to survive. cued. My dear Mom and the same. 10:15am - Worship Service Nursery Available Hippos aren’t the only Dad had seven kids of 9:30am Thursday 9 am Jr. Church and Nursery Provided ones that need somebody their own and went on to E-mail Pastor Rudy at who cares enough to fi nd adopt 30 other children pastorrudytlc@comcast. www.saintbarnabasvillas.org 7:00pm- Sr. High Youth Group them if they ever get lost. who needed a home and a net. Eight hundred thousand habitat where they could be Wednesday • 7pm children go missing every loved and safe and secure. • Prayer Meeting year. One child gets lost I watched these parents “Out with the New, in with the Old” every 40 seconds; family do what only God could “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today, and forever”. Hebrews 13:8 • Explorers Club 2yrs - 5th Grade members abduct 1,000 a enable them to do and • Jr. High 6th-8th Youth Group day; 400,000 run away kids that had no identity from home; 50,000 are were given a name and Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church abducted by strangers. a hope and a future. I King James Bible • Old-Fashioned Preaching They are not just out late, or have watched some of my First Baptist Church having a sleepover or off to own siblings and very dear Old Hymns of Faith • Family Values camp — these children are friends of mine become 1107 Delsea Drive, Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ Church Offi ce 609-886-9494 of Wildwood missing! Lost from their foster parents and open up homes, their playgrounds their homes to spread their and backyards — because love beyond the biological Sunday School 9:45 a.m. The Church that children are also very social walls to cover those whom Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. creatures who need their God made and still need began in a mommies and daddies, we strong care. Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Merry-Go-Round as a nation have had to set Tanya and David and up Amber Alerts for those Beth and John are just two Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. Thursday, October 18th little ones who are missing couples who come to mind Children’s Bible 6:45pm Crest Haven Sing-a-Long and will perish unless some- from our own congregation one helps them to fi nd their as examples of humble but Pastor Jeff McLeod Club Wednesday 6:30 p.m. & Family Sunday, October 21st way to safety and home. wonderful people who have 9:30am - Sunday School The purpose of this ar- extended the boundaries 11am - Morning Worship ticle is twofold. First it is of their families to include to inform you by giving some lost children. Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis you a resource in case you Still others have volun- Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided know of or are ever faced teered their time to become Maple & Atlantic Avenues • 609-522-2981 with the overwhelming Big Brothers or Big Sisters task of needing to assist or they have invested their in the situation of a child lives by being involved who is missing or in danger in a Youth or Children’s Open Hearts Open Minds of being exploited. The Ministry through their local toll free number for The church to not only lend a Open Doors Lost Children’s Network hand but open a heart and is 1-800-843-5678 and potentially save a life in the the local New Jersey State process. Police contact for missing I myself had the privilege or exploited children is to spend 15 years of my life 609-882-2000. working in full time youth To do nothing or look the ministry and I wouldn’t other way if God has put it trade a minute of those in your sphere of infl uence wonderful days and experi- to assist is actually aiding ences for anything. It still in the tragedy of doing to makes it all worthwhile children what should never when I hear from one of First United Methodist Church be done to children! my “kids” as they update 6700 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest Secondly, this article is to me about what is going on challenge us tortoises to be in their now adult lives. 609-729-4265 mentors and guardians to Not bad for an old tortoise the lost little hippos who like me. Sunday Worship at 9:30am need a healthy caring adult Not every young boy or to give a darn and lend a girl out there knows that they are lost which is why it is even more important that there are people among them who make being a life- guard a daily lifestyle. The story is told of a young and foolish pilot who wanted to sound cool on the aviation frequencies. This was his fi rst time approach- ing a fi eld during the night- time and instead of making any offi cial requests to the tower, he just said, “Guess who?” The tower control- ler who was a man of wis- dom and discipline quickly GREATER WILDWOOD LIONS CLUB turned off the landing fi eld BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT lights and replied, “Guess where?” That foolish kid Sallie Arning pilot grew up in a hurry. Robert & Mary Reader The problem today is that our children are growing up way too fast with not enough proper wisdom and guidance that not only teaches them how to land, but how to properly fly. 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Title 7, Chapter 30) the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control price. ers in position” to succeed. (CMCDMC) may be applying pesticides for the control of adult mosquito populations Guarantee 2: If you don’t like For evidence, note that on an area-wide basis, as needed, throughout Cape May County during the period of Joselio Hansen had a quar- April 1st through November 30th, 2007. They also pay for repairs that our service, my tech, the color terback sack last week. The pesticides used will be those recommended by the New Jersey Agricultural Ex- could’ve been avoided with a of our uniforms – whatever McNabb is obviously periment Station (NJAES) for the control of adult mosquitoes which include: Mala- still rehabbing, as can be thion (Fyfanon ULV) and/or Resmethrin/piperonyl butoxide (Scourge), and/or Sum- simple tune up. – I’ll give you your money ithrin/piperonyl butoxide (Anvil 2+2, Anvil 10+10). 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For more informa- ing the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control activities are requested pairs. on us! tion regarding tournaments to contact Peter Bosak, PhD NJCPA 24144B, 35 Route 47 North, Dias Creek, or sponsorship, call John New Jersey 08210. Petronis, 609-374-1414. Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A19 Men Golfers Gordon Charges Ahead in Chase Take 5th Place By BRUCE KNOLL JR. leader to a spinning driver where he never thought he out the top fi ve. MEDFORD — The fol- watching Gordon and the would be – victory lane. Points leader Carl Ed- lowing Wildwood golfers Ryan Newman made the field fly by. Jeff Gordon Burton weaved his wards had a chance to took a fifth place in the pass on Jeff Gordon with capitalized on Newman’s way through the fi eld and clinch the drivers cham- SJGA Men's Two Best Balls less than ten laps to go to mistake and held on to take held off fan favorite Dale pionship, but failed to do of Four Net tournament on take the lead and start to the Bank of America 500 Earnhardt Jr. to take the so due to an early wreck. Oct. 10 at Medford Village pull away. He thought he and increase his lead in the Dollar General 300 for his Meanwhile, with Jeff Bur- Country Club: had his fi rst win in ages. Chase for the Nextel Cup. fourth Busch Series win of ton’s win the number 29 OUT OF THE CORNER OF Buck Purdy, 71; Chris Never count your chickens With six races left before the season. car now has a 106 point O’Neill, 80; Robert John- before they hatch. the Nextel Cup is awarded “We broke an engine lead over the number 20 YOUR EYE son, 75, and Curt Clfford, In a matter of seconds, in Homestead-Miami, it on Thursday and I can't car and 180 over the num- One more reason to avoid exposing the eyes 76. Newman went from race has become what appears remember the last time ber 60 car in the owners to the sun for prolonged periods is the potential to be a three man battle as we broke an engine in the points, which are separate for developing a “pterygium.” This fl eshy, wing- Jimmie Johnson and Clint Busch car,” Burton said. from driver points. shaped, non-cancerous growth may develop Watch your favorite Bowyer remain near to the “They changed the engine, Teams running multiple on the cornea. It usually starts out on the inside sports team, on one leader, Gordon. oil tank and oil lines and drivers, such as the number corner of the eye on the membrane that covers Gordon almost didn’t we went out cold turkey. 29 and 20, receive the same the white of the eye (conjunctiva). From there, of our 10 TV screens finish the race. When Whenever you start in the amount as the drivers do, it can extend out into the cornea. A pterygium at the all new remodeled Newman spun to force a back and win a race it's a just accumulated between is more typically seen on people who have a lot two-lap overtime segment, real big deal. It was a fun however many drivers race of sun exposure or chronic eye irritation due to Gordon’s team feared he night.” the car. If someone other dry, dusty, windy conditions. Although they would not fi nish due to a The race saw 10 cau- than Edwards were to win may remain small, growths are sometimes large Harbor Pub pick-up problem in the fuel tions, including one on lap the owner’s championship, 271 96TH STREET, STONE HARBOR • 368-8800 enough to interfere with vision. A pterygium may cell, but he did, winning 140 in which leader Greg it would be the fi rst time block light entering the eye, or it may change the View the Game of the Week on our 8 foot by his sixth race of 2007 and Biffl e spun out on the front since 2003 and only the cornea’s shape suffi ciently to distort vision. 10 foot TV with a diagonal picture of over 13 feet. inching ever closer to that stretch and collected the second time ever that the Since pterygiums are most commonly caused Happy Hour Drink Selections fi fth championship. second place car of Clint driver and owner’s champi- by sun exposure, protecting the eyes from sun, “Just an incredible day Bowyer, while Burton and onships were separate. dust and wind is recommended. We encourage during the game. for the team,” Gordon said. 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The experienced than 4 million members in and unreasonable fi tness world’s largest fi tness cen- courage and support one an- instructors at Curves offer more than 10,000 locations regimens gives women a ter franchise, recently an- other while moving around one-on-one training, while worldwide, on virtually new outlook on exercise nounced the relocation of the circuit. We look forward members talk and inspire every continent. and feeding their body its Middle Township facility to helping women in this one another during the With a Curves center properly,” said Judy Bickel, from 7 E. Shell Bay Avenue, community reach amazing workout. opening every four hours Manager. to 1 W. Shell Bay Avenue, results, both physical and Also, the comfortable, on average, it has grown “We look forward to pro- Dr. Maisie Hahn Cape May Court House. emotional, through our welcoming atmosphere has from just one franchise in viding women in this com- This Middle Township Curves Workout program helped women of all fi tness 1995 to having one location munity a complete workout Curves center is bringing and support network.” levels commit to an ongoing for every two McDonalds in in only 30 minutes that will to residents a supportive With the average person fi tness program and achieve America. The grand open- ensure they can stick to environment offering 30- gaining three pounds a results. ing of the Middle Township the program and sustain a healthy weight.” Dr. James O’Rourke has been a minute fi tness solution with year, a reasonable workout Since the fi rst Curves location is another indica- a common sense weight regime that can fi t into franchise opened in 1995, tion of Curves’ continued chiropractic physician and wellness For more information advisor in Cape May County since loss program that helps today’s busy lifestyle of the organization has seen success. 1990. He graduated from Logan break the weight loss cycle, work and family is critical exponential growth, be- “Helping say goodbye to about Curves, call 609- College of Chiropractic in 1989 and as well as strengthening to help combat diabetes, ginning with 44 locations unhealthy lifestyles, unat- 463-1530 or visit www. opened Ocean View Chiropractic women today. osteoporosis, hypertension in 1996 and expanding to tainable diet resolutions curveslocal.com/868. in Dennis Township in 1994 and To celebrate the new and other health risks that more than 1,500 centers moved it to Seaville in 2001. He has facility, Curves of Middle women can face. in 2000. extensive training in sports medicine Township will be holding The Curves Workout Dr. James O’Rourke and pediatrics and during the last 3 In Entrepreneur Maga- years has been extensively schooled and trained on the most an Open House on Novem- program, designed by Gary zine’s 2004 list of the top Protect your assets advanced chiropractic equipment called the ProAdjuster. The ber 3 and 4 from 4 6 p.m. Heavin and his wife and co- 500 franchises, Curves was from nursing home costs ProAdjuster uses computerized, advanced technology that is Visitors will be able to see founder Diane, is utilized in named the fastest growing safe and comfortable for the patient. During this time he has the new facility, meet the all Curves locations. franchise of any kind in also been continuing his education every month in the areas staff, and one lucky visitor The system allows wom- the world, as well as the Law Offi ces of nutrition, sleep disorders, foot problems and of course will be given a three month en of all ages and fi tness lev- number two over-all best headaches, neck and back problems. membership. els to perform all fi ve of the franchise. D’Avanzo & Poserina Our success has caught the attention “We are excited to be a components of a complete Today, Curves continues Masters in Taxation of Robin Stoloff from part of the Middle Town- fi tness program, combining to establish itself among 1029 Route 9 South, Channel 40 Health Update. ship community,” said strength and cardiovascular the premiere franchises Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 A segment about our offi ce will be aired in owner, George Mehl. October. Don’t miss it! “Curves offers a com- fortable, welcoming place O'Rourke 609-463-8125 where today’s women (From Page A22) “If you would like more information on the proAd- O’Rourke noted that the juster, Dr. Maisie Hahn or ProAdjuster has changed myself would be willing to the way he can give his give you a tour of the offi ce, patients not only the most or mail more information accurate adjusting tool, to you.” but also peace of mind in Ocean View Chiropractic knowing that he does not Center is located at 1 Hope have to “crack their neck Corson Rd. in Seaville. Call 609.463.6344 or back.” 609-545-0445 or log on to The ProAdjuster tech- www.drorourke.com. nology was developed and 591 Route 9 South And catch the Robin still used by NASA today, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Stoloff segment about Ocean according to O’Rourke. It View Chiropractic on Chan- uses piezoelectric sensor www.emeritus.com nel 40’s Health Update, and advanced computer ©2007 Emeritus Assisted Living which airs this month. technology to accurately as- sess the subtle movements of the spine, and shows them to the chiropractor on a computer screen while he scans the spine. From October 8th - October 20th, join for only $25 when you bring proof of a current He then adjusts the area mammogram or make a contribution of at least $25 to the American Cancer Society. until the computer auto- matically turns off, when The American Cancer Society will receive 100% of the contribution. The American Cancer Society does not endorse any service or product. *Offer based on first visit enrollment, minimum 12 mo. c.d. program. New members only. Not valid movement has occurred. He with any other offer. Valid only at participating locations through 10/20/07. ©2007 Curves International then rechecks to make sure Shop Early This Christmas the area is cleared Over 10,000 locations “Another important Gift Certifi cates! worldwide. thing about the ProAd- juster is that it does not 4 Months Membership For The Price of 3 Months Personal Training Gift Certifi cates Also Available 609-463-1530 use electrical impulses, so it is very safe for patients Check out our web site: thegymat10thstreet.com 7 E. Shellbay Avenue, Cape May Court House with pacemakers, metal Check us out! www.curveslocal.com/868 implants or artifi cial parts,” WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU! Monday through Friday 6:30am-1pm and 3pm-8pm O’Rourke said. 10TH & NEW JERSEY AVE., NORTH WILDWOOD • 729-2286 Saturday 8am-4pm, Sunday 10am-3pm The ProAdjuster can also be used to treat many other conditions like, sinus pres- sure, headaches, burcitis, tendonitis, planter fascitis, rotator cuff injuries, disc Varicose Veins? problems, sciatica, and carple tunnel. “The ProAdjuster has Painful, Swollen Legs? Most people are surprised when they see not only been endorsed by the results after corrective foot surgery is the US Olympic teams, but performed. The difference in appearance is Dottie Drake at Miracles Spider Veins? significant and all procedures are performed Fitness also feels that it is as same-day surgery. Dr. Birk uses the a very safe and effective Finally there is a 30 minute offi ce latest techniques that allow for a patient to way that her clients can walk full-weight on the corrected foot the achieve better health and procedure, covered by most health in- day of surgery, with no cast and no need wellness naturally,” said surance plans, that provides relief from O’Rourke. for crutches. the discomfort, swelling and Dr. Charles Birk is a board certified foot Before After surgeon and performs many corrective Miracles appearance of varicose veins surgical procedures such as Bunion- (From Page A21) without the need for painful vein ectomies, Hammertoe Correction, Heel So if you’re 40, or 60, or Spur Surgery as well as various tendon 80, or more (Drake’s oldest stripping surgery. and arch surgeries. member is 98), remember, For an evaluation, call the offices of it’s not the number of Call our Board Certifi ed Dr. Charles F. 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CAPE MAY Kimbles Beach Residents Fight Zoning Change COUNTY SOCIAL By JOE HART Residential District zoning ity’s master plan. Neighbors were also store that was rumored for to Community Business Residents argued, how- concerned that any new the site. SPOTLIGHT COURT HOUSE –– Many District zoning. ever, that a new commer- business on the site might “You’re giving us all residents of Kimbles Beach Myers’ attorney, Louis cial business there would not conform to the sensi- heartburn with this dollar Put your Road and the surrounding Dwyer, and his planner, add to an already bad traffi c tive nature of the surround- store project,” he said. Happy 50th area were overjoyed by a Lewis Conley, argued that problem. ing area. Myers’ professionals Wedding Little Angels “No” vote at the Middle the zoning change for this “If you approve this Some permitted uses tried to assure residents no Anniversary in Township Committee corner lot would just make change tonight, we ask for community business business had been chosen meeting Monday night. sense from a planning that you increase the width zones include: retail sales yet. They said that would The owner of a property point-of-view. of Kimbles Beach Road to including grocery stores, be addressed at the site at the corner of Kimbles “The properties at every accommodate the extra bakeries, drug and liquor plan review. Beach and Route 47 was intersection of a major traffi c from the potential stores; service uses such When all the comments before the governing body cross street along Route 47 business,” Carr said. as hair care, dry-cleaning were heard, Mayor F. Na- to request a zoning change, from Goshen Road down to Others called for a traf- and repair shops; restau- than Doughty as well as but members sided with Springers Mill Road, Dias fic signal for the corner, rants including the sale of Committee Members Steve the dozen or so neighbors Creek Road and Indian which is very diffi cult to alcoholic beverages; banks; Barry and Susan Delanzo who opposed the applica- Trail Road are zoned for navigate especially during professional offi ces; offi ce backed the Kimbles Beach Chick & Peggy Jenkins Social tion. business except for this the summer months due buildings; vehicle sales; group and rejected the October 18, 2007 “Democracy was pre- one,” Conley said while to increased traffi c along and fast food. ordinance that would have With Love Always, Spotlight served tonight,” said pointing to a map of zoning Route 47. Copson remarked on changed the zoning on My- Peggy & Randy, Jeffrey Carr, one of the districts in the township. Kimbles Beach resident the beauty of the walking ers’ property. Chick & Debbie DEADLINE FRIDAYS AT NOON neighbors. “The appropri- “This change would make Susan Copson said she had trails, Delaware Bay cor- All your Grandchildren Call Janet or Rachel ate use for the site was it consistent.” been rear-ended herself at ridor and Nature Conser- Contact Hart at (609) & Great Granddaughter 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 preserved.” The applicant’s pro- the intersection last year. vancy grounds in the area. 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: Richard Myers, the fessionals also said the Carr’s wife Catherine She said any new business [email protected] owner of the site, wanted township’s land use boards also noted that young kids would take away from the to change his 210 foot by recommended the zoning often ride their bikes along area’s ambience. 190 foot lot on the west change and said it should the road back to the bay to Another neighbor, who side of Route 47 from Rural be added to the municipal- go fi shing. is trying to sell his home “Medically Speaking” “I’m so concerned with on Kimbles Beach, said a radio show hosted by the safety aspect of the no one was looking at the The change,” she said. house because of the dollar Michael Boriss, DO, FACC, FACOI · Cape Regional Cardiologist Group, LLC Rutgers to Host Pediatric Sleep Apnea Listen to AUTO • HOME • MARINE • COMMERCIAL Why is My Child Medically Speaking LIFE • HEALTH ‘Manure Matters’ on the web! Insurance & Financial Services Snoring Login to COURT HOUSE — Rut- Matters” tomorrow from www.caperegional.com gers Cooperative Exten- 5-8 p.m. at the 4-H Lock- 510 Bank Street, Cape May, NJ 08204 With special guest sion of Cape May County wood Youth Center, located Call 609-463-2059 www.niagroup.com is hosting an educational on the 4-H Fairgrounds, at William Bradway, DO, FACOI for a free audio CD (609) 884-8431 • 800-642-3710 • 866-795-1284 Fax seminar entitled “Manure 355 Court House-S. Den- of this show. nis Road. Medical Director Sleep Medicine “Manure Matters” in- Cape Regional Medical Center cludes separate tracks for hay and vegetable produc- 12,000 SQ FEET ers and horse owners. Top- WCMC-AM 1230 ics for horse owners will in- 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 24 of FITNESS clude the latest information re: New Jersey’s proposed new waste management Physician Referral 1-800-DOC-4123 rules, set to become law BAYSHORE MALL, NORTH CAPE MAY • 898-3800 upon the governor’s sig- nature. JOIN NOW and SAVE… FALL SPECIALS in EFFECT Horse owners will also learn of the most economi- • Morning & Evening • State of the Art Equipment cal and environ-mentally Simple replacement steps. Fitness Classes safe ways to dispose of • Open 4:30AM to 11PM manure. Hay producers • Yoga will learn how they can Outstanding results. • Pilates • Child Care Services boost hay production by • Body Bar adding organic materials • Tanning Salon to their fi elds and how to Only with Kolbe’s Ultra pocket double hung, • Spin distinguish good compost an all-in-one replacement unit. and more • Free Fitness Instruction from bad. Speakers will include Rutgers Coopera- tive Extension experts from Cape May County’s Premiere FAMILY Fitness Center around the state. A separate youth session LET US HELP YOU REACH YOUR FITNESS GOALS for those less than 17 years will include fun horse edu- The Ultra pocket double hung features: cational activities, taught by the 4-H program’s Horse Bowl/Hippology Team. • Traditional look Participants will tour Rut- gers new manure compost- • Untouched walls JERSEY CAPE REHAB ing area from 5-5:30 p.m., and trim enjoy a BBQ dinner catered by Ray’s Lunch from 5:30 • Extruded OUTPATIENT to 6:30 p.m., and break aluminum into educational tracks exterior from 6:30-8:00 p.m. PHYSICAL THERAPY Additional Rutgers staff will • Durable fi nish be available for questions 1261 Route 9 South during dinner. Fee for the • Wide variety event, including dinner, is of options Cape May Court House, NJ $10 for adults. There is no fee for children under 17. To register for the event, 465-8801 call the RCE Agriculture Department, at 465-5115, Open Mon.-Fri. 8am - 4:30pm ext. 607. 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I am amazed at the number of people who attended on Why is the new high school Friday and Saturday nights. The huge entertainment tent with principal changing the way Deadline for Spout Offs focusing on the Nov. 6 general fi ve great bands was fi lled to capacity as well at the pubs along we get to have our "Spirit election will be Oct. 18 at 5 p.m. Those Spout Offs will Old New Jersey Avenue on both nights. The grand opening of Day" and "Pep Rally?" As be published Oct. 24. No election letters or Spout Offs an island-style pub added to the excitement with the appearance a senior, it has become tradi- about the election will appear Oct. 31. of a band from New York. The great music was being offered tion for each grade to proudly by all of the pubs so you had your choice of bands the whole wear your class color on Spirit *** weekend. Sunday was the best parade ever. Way to go North Day as part of the day’s com- The Lima Bean Festival was the greatest. We had a wonder- Wildwood. petition held in the gym. Kitchen & Bath ful time and it seems so did hundreds more. Just one suggestion —Philadelphia Mr. Pugliese, please, before for next year — more room. Maybe the food venders could move *** making this change why not to the street that is blocked off. The food was delicious but it Frank Keen of Avalon has written an interesting and alarming permit yourself to see how www.eurolinedesigne.com would be nice to enjoy the great soup and crab cakes away from letter to the editor explaining how political correctness has it's been done and then decide 751 Bay Avenue • Somers Point, NJ • (609) 927-1111 the crowd in a quiet place. Think about it. Thanks again for one been eroding the culture of the United States, and also our ability whether or not there needs to great day. Looking forward already to next year. This is one day to protect ourselves against our enemies in the war on terror. be a change. no one should miss. We hope and pray that people are listening. The liberals cry, —Middle Township —Drexel Hill "Why can't we all get along?" Unfortunately that is not what *** *** happens in the real world. This nation requires a strong military How could the United States The Irish Fall Festival to defend ourselves. The term, “Peace through Strength,” is Postal Service permit the con- has degenerated into all-out more than a slogan. It is a reality. struction of the Whitesboro Drunk-Fest. It is a disgrace. —Court House Post Offi ce to be an addition The AOH needs to demand the *** to the Martin Luther King Cen- city change the open alcohol Your Horizons section contained an amazing article written ter? The truck traffi c is only policy before the once proud by Jim Vanore analyzing the trend in this nation to force us going to cause more harm for celebration of Irish heritage to talk only in terms, which are politically acceptable in order the children who utilize the gets to the point of no return. not to offend anyone. Of course, none of us want to be seen as facility on a daily basis. Aren't —North Wildwood rude, but taken to extremes, it becomes ridiculous. An example the children of Whitesboro im- *** is illegal immigrants. That has become a no-no. They should be portant to township offi cials? I saw the article in the referred to as undocumented workers. This is called political Court House is getting a new Herald a couple of months ago correctness but it is really censorship. post offi ce which stands alone. Warm up with hot savings about Volunteers in Medi- —Avalon No worry about the safety of cine. You would think the *** the children there. It is an embarrassment to see Middle Township students in —Whitesboro Receive up to a OR place is run entirely by doc- tors and nurses. The doctors their uniforms. They look more like a gang, street workers, or *** $ 18 Months and nurses are very nice, but inmates at a correctional facility. The present uniform rule should I live in Avalon, and would 1,000 NO PAYMENTS come on. Why were none of be removed entirely or choose a single look that every student like a Starbucks at least in the offi ce people mentioned? must wear and fi t to size. Uniforms could even be provided for Court House. I enjoy going Deferred Interest They are just as kind to the free, just like everything else associated with school. It may cost to the Rio Grande location; REBATE* Financing** patients, they donate just the taxpayer a few more dollars, but at least it will set a standard everyone is very cheerful as much time, in fact added we can be proud of and it will eventually help the self-esteem and friendly in there, but a with the purchase of a qualifying Lennox® high-efficiency home comfort system. together they probably donate of the students and the image of the school. closer one would be great. The 20 times what the medical —Court House second closest Starbucks is in Bayshore Refrigeration people do and from what *** Somers Point, and that's too Why doesn't the North Wildwood administration give in- far also. It would do great busi- Serving Cape May County I’ve seen, there couldn’t be a clinic without them. Don’t let centives to the existing motel owners the ability to expand ness in Court House — espe- www.abayshorerefrigeration.com anybody tell you America is a their facilities? They can even entice them by offering a pilot cially with the retail shopping classless society. program for the buildings’ addition. I feel this would make more and medical centers. (609) 465-8151 sense by increasing the number of affordable motel rooms city —Avalon VHO1913800 —Wildwood Since 1985 *** wide as opposed to trying to construct an expensive high-rise *** Offer expires 11/16/2007. I decided to try the "Irish motel for a politically connected property owner. But now that To the spouter who can't *Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox® products. Fest" in Sea Isle this year, but the summer is over and the crowds are gone, it's time to pass seem to Google or use Map- **Offer is subject to credit approval by GE Money Bank with purchase of qualifying Lennox product. No finance charge will be assessed and no minimum next year I’ll be back in North ordinances that favor the politicians and their friends and not quest to fi nd the Mays Landing monthly payments will be required on your promotional purchase balance if you pay the promotion purchase balance in full by the end of the 18 Month the property owners. campus of ACCC: Parkway, promotion period. If you do not, finance charges will be assessed on the promotional purchase balance from the date of purchase and minimum monthly Wildwood. payments will be required on the remaining promotional purchase balance. Standard account terms apply to non-promotional purchases and, after promotion —Philadelphia —North Wildwood exit 38A (Philadelphia)...Ex- ends, to your promotional purchase. Variable APR is 21.15% as of 01/01/2007. Variable delinquency APR of 23.99% as of 01/01/2007 may apply if you fail to *** *** pressway, exit 12. First light, pay your minimum payment by your due date for two consecutive billing periods. Minimum finance charge $1.50. Offer void where prohibited by law. I see the children’s’ clothing store on the mall has a sign make left, second light, bear © 2007 Lennox Industries Inc. See your participating Lennox dealer for details. Lennox dealers include independently owned and operated businesses. This year's Irish Festival in North Wildwood was the best saying that it will be closed for "renovation." How can you to the right, which is Route 322. It's up the road on the renovate a store once it has left, and there is a u-turn Bright Light Design Center been demolished? They must circle right after it, at a light be taking lessons from the to help you swing around and HPC. The Sea Mist was es- pull in to ACCC. Also, there cash-in sale! sentially demolished so it is a beautiful huge sign with could be converted to condo- the school's name on it. You miniums, and the HPC tries to can’t miss it. Take advantage of great STOREWIDE values with distort the truth by referring —Mays Landing to the new construction as *** INSTANT CASH SAVINGS COUPONS "restoration." To the people complain- —Cape May ing about merging the two STOREWIDE SAVINGS on all Chandeliers, Lamps, *** churches: St. Ann’s and As- How long does it take the sumption together, think Mirrors, Bath Lighting, Crystal, Vanities & More! Erma Fire Department to make about it. I am one of the 10 the eight-and-a-half-mile trip people who show up to Mass Sale Ends October 27th to Diamond Beach (via Rio on Sundays at St. Ann's, and Grande bridge)? This, after rarely is there even music. The the fi rst crew responds to the church community is tiny, and fi rehouse from their homes. just because there is a school, Keep in mind the many stop doesn't mean that even those signs, traffi c lights and 25 mph families attend. The school streets along the way…and families attend many of the Susan Carlson of course summer traffi c. I'll other parishes in the county. Lighting Designer bet it's at least 20 minutes —Wildwood Cape May Court House from the 9-1-1 call until fi rst *** INSTANT CASH SAVINGS - MUST BRING COUPON TO REDEEM engine on scene. You call To the oblivious mother this adequate response time? who can't believe that her 20- Horse drawn steamers across Present Coupon At Time Of Purchase Present Coupon At Time Of Purchase Present Coupon At Time Of Purchase year-old son has 20 tickets; the Ocean Drive Bridge could wake up! Your son is either do better…maybe a bucket speeding, causing traffi c viola- $ OFF $ OFF $ OFF brigade from the Crest. It’s a tions or littering while driv- good thing the Crab House did ing. Instead of complaining not catch fi re too. about the cops, why not enroll 25 60 125 —Wildwood your son in driving school? 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I have gotten your son's 20 tickets makes Newly Remodeled Showroom CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 1143 South Route 9 609-465-4478 stuck behind you on so many you sound just as stupid as KING OF PRUSSIA 555 South Henderson Rd 610-992-1790 WILMINGTON 218 South Maryland Ave 302-992-9688 occasions and no matter what (Page A27 Please) Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27

Spout Off Nothing is free. We all pay in the end. We are a Federalist nation (From Page A26) not a Socialist nation. your son's driving skills. —Court House —North Cape May *** *** To the spouter that thinks we should "thank" Voll for Law Enforcement Weekend was celebrated in North Wild- getting the township the recycling grant money: If the town- wood with many events starting on Friday night. On Saturday, a ship would have used an existing Public Work's employee to 5K Run and Walk was held on Old New Jersey Avenue to show do the job that Voll was politically appointed to, the taxpayers support and appreciation to the men and women who serve would have the entire grant in their treasury and not just half. as well as those who were killed in the line of duty and their Remember voters, a vote for DeLanzo is a vote for Voll, because survivors. All of the participants wore blue and yellow shirts and we all know the next appointment Voll receives will pay much eagerly awaited the run. A group of six men and one woman more then $12,000. showed up in bright red Asselta shirts and posed for pictures —Middle Township in the street. They had no intention of running. What a disgrace *** that this event was used for a campaign photo. For the Mayor of North Wildwood: We don’t need any more —North Wildwood townhouses or condos. We also don’t need any beach tags. *** —North Wildwood It's been more than three years since Middle Township has *** had a land or tax sale, why? Because the land available is close to I think we need a change in the township from top to bottom. the same site Albrecht & Huen (aka Future Mining & Recycling) I hope that people will vote for a change. There is too much want to put their new facility. dead wood in there. —Goshen —North Wildwood *** *** Once again George Bush and his “family values” party prove Election is near which means more annoying sales calls. their hypocrisy, this time by trying to deny health insurance for Annoying sales calls are just that whether they are from a used children in need. Leave it up to the Republicans to twist this car salesman or all the way down to a politician. issue into a political football by raising the specter of a national —Dennis Township health insurance program. *** If there’s any reason why any You can say anything you child lacking health insurance Spout Off readers can also be writers. want about the antics of the because of family fi nancial cir- Consider submitting your next Spout off Cape May City Council but re- cumstances — whether it’s a member it is the sophisticated low-income or middle-income on-line. Visit the Herald Web site: and well-educated voters of family —let’s hear it from our www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Cape May that keeps the city So he’s not exactly Mr. Fix-It. “family values” friends. to post your comment. council in offi ce. —Cape May County —Cape May HOME EQUITY LOANS *** *** Let's see here...my taxes I am a motel owner in Wild- AS LOW AS 5.99% APR* went up over $2,000 after the wood, and a member of the (You’ll eventually miss running water.) re-evaluation — they are now Greater Wildwood Chamber of $6,600 (in case you have forgotten, the reval was done at the Commerce. Where would the chamber be without the women Once you find the right contractor, call Jersey Shore Federal absolute peak in the market...Coincidence?) My rebate check who work at the information center on the boardwalk? They is for $888.08, which will be federally taxed as income. You do should be given some kind of recognition as well as those that Credit Union for home equity loans that can be used to expand, the math. This is the big "tax reform?" work on Pacifi c Avenue. renovate, or re-renovate your home. Then hide the tool box. —Stone Harbor —Wildwood *** *** I am sorry, but I think it is horrible that the league is pun- I am constantly amazed by people who complain about in- ishing the peanut football players. Because someone got their creased taxation. People want the roads to be fi xed and traffi c (609) 646-3339 • 1-888-322-2848 panties in a wad that Middle Township Peanut Panthers beat lights to be eliminated where do they think the money would jerseyshorefcu.org them, they are no longer recognized on the league Web site. (It come from to do that? People voted for a president that took clearly states that is the reason on the site). Our boys are 5-0 us to war and then reelected him. They approve congress giv- 1434 New Road • Northfield, NJ and it is because they have played well and it’s not fair. So since ing $150 billion more towards the war in Iraqi. Where do they In everyone’s best interest. 3317 Route 9 South • Rio Grande, NJ we have a good team we don't deserve to be recognized? That’s think the money is going to come from? It was to come from teaching them a lesson. Go Panther Peanuts! Good luck in the the people in this country? You seem to think that you can just *Annual Percentage Rate available for qualifying properties with a loan-to-value (LTV) of 70% or less and repayment period of 60 round-robin tournament! lightly vote for and support a war without thought to where the months. Advertised rate is lowest available (as of 10/01/07) and includes a .50% discount with automatic payment from a Jersey —Court House money is going to come from. Shore Federal Credit Union account. Other rates and terms available. See a lender for details. Property insurance (and ÁRRGLQVXUDQFHLIDSSOLFDEOH UHTXLUHG,QWHUHVWUDWHZLOOEHGHWHUPLQHGE\LQGLYLGXDOFUHGLWZRUWKLQHVVDQGORDQWRYDOXH *** —Swainton ratio. Repayment example: $19.34 per $1,000 borrowed, based on 5.99% APR, 60 monthly payments. Rate subject to I see that they changed the sign indicating that the town- *** FKDQJHZLWKRXWQRWLFH0HPEHUVKLSUHTXLUHGDQGVDWLVÀHGZLWKDPLQLPXPGHSRVLWRI(TXDO+RXVLQJ/HQGHU houses being built at the old Duffi nettes site at Park and New I guess the guy who’s not voting for Asselta because of all the Jersey will be ready by 2008. Let’s see, fi rst they were to be signs all over is also not voting for Van Drew because the county ready spring of 2006, then spring of 2007, now 2008. They is over loaded with Van Drew signs. have four in the process, but I never see anyone there. They —Cape May look the same as they were a year ago. They had to tear down *** the framework on the other four since the wood was rotting It’s an abomination to deny the professional fi re fi ghters of away. I think we will see the new Middle Thorofare Bridge built New York and New Jersey their right to free speech at Congress Middle Township 2007 before these town homes. Hall. Direct all those denials to the Republican leader of Cape —Wildwood Crest May County, Von Savage. Leaf Vacuuming Schedule *** —Cape May It is Oct. 10; are the parking meters in Wildwood Crest *** WEATHER PERMITTING supposed to be on? I was out walking today and passed a few that They took religion out of the schools and now we have seemed to be still working. If they should be off, then I would guns…right on Cape May County. PleasehaveleavesatcurbsideaPlease have leaves at curbside a FEWDAYSBEFOREFEW DAYS BEFORE thescheduledvacuumingday.the scheduled vacuuming day. Leaves suggest that someone get out there and shut them off so visitors —Cape May County raked to the curb MUST BE FREE of branches, twigs and other debris. Once the vacuum do not put money in them. Wildwood’s are off. *** truck goes through your area,itarea, it will not return until the next scheduled date. —Wildwood Crest When we go to the ballots in North Wildwood on Nov. 6, *** we can fi nally get some new leadership. Oct. 30, 31 ------Del Haven How long does it take to get a light fi xed? It’s been two —North Wildwood Nov. 1 ------Edgewood weeks and the light on New Jersey Avenue and Rio Grande hasn't *** Nov. 2, 5 ------Dennisville Road been working. The green light is on for people to cross south to My son went to the Coast Guard in May. He returned just Nov. 7, 8 ------Whippoorwill, Green Creek, Burleigh Rd., ! north; however the light going from east to west is also green recently, and when he went to his old job at the city of Cape May, for cars to go. How in the world can we cross when the cars are his job had been given to someone else with less tenure. East & West Rt. 9,Whitesboro9, Whitesboro moving? Something is wrong. A person crossing is going to be —Cape May County Nov. 9 ------Goshen, Swainton, Goshen Rd. hit by a car one of these days. We have called a few times with *** Nov. 13, 14, 15 ------Court House, Hand, Stagecoach, Dias Creek, no luck. What’s our next step? To the peach pie spouter: Are you bananas or just plum crazy Solar Way, Way,West West Shellbay —Wildwood to pay $20 for a pie? You bought a real lemon. Nov. 16, 19 ------Mayville, East Side, Indian Trail *** —Anglesea I would like to thank Mayor Desiderio and his parents *** Nov. 20, 21, 26 ------Dennisville Road, Side Streets, Orbit for once again sponsoring the Columbus Day parade and party Obviously, the entries are getting too edgy. There are fewer Nov. 27, 28, 29, 30 ------Shannon Oaks/ Rio Grande afterwards. It was a lot of fun and it is nice to see that some and fewer spout offs each week. Dec. 3, 4 ------Del Haven business owners in our community give back. Can't wait for —Cape May County Dec. 5, 6 ------Whippoorwill, Green Creek, Burleigh Rd., St. Patrick’s Day. *** —Sea Isle City How come the police department seems as if it does not East & West Rt. 9,Whitesboro9, Whitesboro *** have any cops anymore? There are no police offi cers around Dec. 7, 10, 11,12 ------Court House, Hand, Stagecoach, Dias Creek, I was at CVS the other day dropping off fi lm for developing. I anymore. I think it’s time we hire more cops. I would feel a Solar Way, Way,West West Shellbay left my cell phone on the counter. I thought for sure that it was lot safer. Dec. 13,14 ------Mayville, East Side, Indian Trail gone forever. Turns out that there are still good people in this —North Wildwood Dec. 17 ------Edgewood world. After I left, a "Michelle" found it and got in touch with *** me. A big thanks to Michelle at Oceana for being honest. To paraphrase our favorite old Poet Laureat: Every time our Dec. 18,19, 20 ------Shannon Oaks/ Rio Grande —Court House city council makes a law, it’s a joke. Whenever they make a joke, Dec. 21, 24, 27 ------Dennisville Road, Side Streets, Orbit *** it’s a law. If that pack of jokers gets away with wrecking our Dec. 28, Jan. 2 ------Swainton, Goshen, Goshen Rd. The FDR Democrat does not exist today in politics. The So- town while raising our taxes to extreme, it means we all failed Jan. 3, 4 ------Del Haven cialists have hijacked the Democrat party and we are allowing the test. Referendum and change of form of government is the them to do it. When we allow those running for offi ce to push only answer. Get ready. Jan. 7, 8 ------Whippoorwill, Green Creek, Burleigh Rd., for amnesty for people who broke our laws by sneaking in here —Middle Township East & West Rt. 9,Whitesboro9, Whitesboro illegally and then allow these same law breakers to attend our *** Jan. 9, 10, 11, 14 ------Court House, Hand, Stagecoach, Dias Creek, state colleges for less than our kids pay who are legal citizens, Middle Township is the largest land mass in Cape May County Solar Way, Way,West West Shellbay something is very wrong. It is also wrong for them to continue and second in population. It would logically have more recy- Jan. 16, 17, 18 ------Dennisville Road, Side Streets, Orbit to increase our taxes with a promise for another free program. (Page A28 Please) Jan. 22, 23 ------Goshen, Swainton, Goshen Rd. Jan. 24 ------Edgewood Jan. 28, 29, 30 ------Mayville, East Side, Indian Trail 1ST NAILS Court House Cleaners Jan. 31, Feb. 1 & 4 ------Shannon Oaks/ Rio Grande Professional Nail Salon Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5:30 Feb. 5, 6, 7 ------Del Haven Full Service for Sat. 9:00 to 3:00 Feb. 8, 12 ------Whippoorwill, Green Creek, Burleigh Rd., Ladies & Gentlemen Tailoring Done on Premises East & West Rt. 9,Whitesboro9, Whitesboro Open: Mon.-Sat. 10am - 8pm Feb. 13 ------Edgewood Sun 12pm - 6pm Bulk Laundry • Leather Work Feb. 14, 15, 19 ------Court House, Hand, Stagecoach, Dias Creek, Dry Cleaning • Gown Preservation Solar Way, Way,West West Shellbay Walk-Ins Welcome Feb. 20, 21, 22 ------Dennisville Road, Side Streets, Orbit 463-8020 Rio Grande Plaza (ShopRite Ctr.) - 889-8867 Feb. 25, 26 ------Goshen, Swainton, Goshen Rd. 1027 So. Route 9 • Unit C • Next to Domino’s Pizza Feb. 27, 28, 29 ------Mayville, East Side, Indian Trail Cape May Court House (Acme Ctr.) - 465-9919 CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE A28 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 17 2007

Spout Off *** can't be the only parent who cares about my kids and what *** (From Page A27) Why do doctors in Cape May County make appointments they are exposed to. What should be done with clables than any other community, and thus, have the capacity to and then make you wait over an hour? —Middle Township the four towns of the Wild- get more of a grant from the DEP disbursement. Middle already —Cape May *** woods? All four, the Crest, had employees in charge of recycling; no one new needed to *** America has a 10-Most Whatever List for just about every- North Wildwood, West Wild- be hired to do this task at a cost of $12,000 to the taxpayer. If I heard there was a disturbance at the commissioners’ thing. I would like to offer 11 of the dumbest. (1) Shoplifters wood, and Wildwood should there was a problem with recycling, those responsible for that meeting on Wednesday night. It’s amazing in this day and that never heard of surveillance cameras; (2) clowns with rac- be combined into one local task should have been reviewed and expected to do their job age; the commissioners do not have police presence during ing stripes on their Mustangs (that’s like saying “Yoo-hoo, Mr. government, trim the fat without outside help. their public meetings. Hats off to our commissioner in charge Policeman, catch me if you can”). (3) Screwballs that hold up reduce spending, one police —Middle Township of Public Safety. a gas station then run out of gas one mile away. (4) Ones that department, one fi re depart- *** —Wildwood don’t carry a spare car key on their person, then lock their kids ment, etc. Centralize city Keep both churches open year round. This kind of change (ED NOTE: Wildwood Police Department is investigating.) or pets in their car, Hello! (5) Ones that leave valuables in their government in the Crest’s is no good. I hope the people of all the parishes just don’t *** unlocked cars in their own driveways. (6) Ones that voted for city hall. sit back and let these planning teams decide the future of each The Democrat-controlled Congress is a train wreck (11per- George Bush. (7) Ones that are gonna vote for a George Bush –Wildwood church. Speak up people. cent approval rating). By now, everyone knows Rep. Charles B. clone. (8) Ones that are going to vote for Hilly. (9) Young males *** —Wildwood Rangel is poised to introduce the “mother” of all tax reforms, with baggy pants that try to outrun the cops. (10) Politicians that What next? After reading *** the biggest and most expensive tax code overhaul since 1986. fool around in public bathrooms. (11) Guys that waste their time about the lights in Atlantic I think the comment by the North Wildwood fi re chief saying But what they don’t know is how the New York Democrat plans writing about the above 10. City bothering the birds and he has 35 volunteers is a bit of an exaggeration. It is a shame to pay the more than $1 trillion price tag — on all our backs. As –Green Creek now the turtles are getting that he failed to mention the many part-time paid fi refi ghter/ if Middle Township taxes aren't costing us enough. *** into the act. If it isn’t the cats EMTs that his city desperately depends on to fi ll the roles. These —Court House To the person that complained about the fl owers on the you people are complaining people work hard and save the taxpayers big bucks. I think this *** islands in Sea Isle City: I guess they don’t remember when the about, it’s the lights from the is a slap in the face. Jeff Van Drew and his Democrat buddies raised taxes three islands were fi lled with weeds and trash. Many people put a casinos chasing the birds and —North Wildwood times in the last two years on all real estate transactions in the lot of time and money into beautifying our entrance to the city. turtles in a frenzy. The cats at *** state. I guess they fi gured that they can't go back to that watering Actually, this was the best year yet. Hats off to the public works the ferry have been there for Shame on Bally's for running a newspaper ad saying that the hole again so they are now going to sell or lease the real estate guys. Keep up the good work. years, and I have yet to see any Italian Street Festival this past Sunday was free. You had to owned by the state — i.e. you and I. –Sea Isle City one of them chase one of your buy tickets at a $l a piece to sample food and wine — $l for a —Cape May *** protected birds. Why don’t sip of wine and $4 for a small paper plate of food is ridiculous. *** Judge Armstrong just gave Cape May’s governing body what it you cat haters put your energy False advertising. For all you parents that let your young children watch wanted, the ability to bond and spend huge amounts of money. towards trying to make peace —Cape May movies such as 300, do you even know what you're allow- The Washington Street Mall is just the tip of the iceberg! There’s within our country? ing your kids to watch? I cannot believe the number of 10-12 millions for convention hall. Then there is this ‘Vision’ thing; –Villas no one has any idea how many millions that will cost. Anyway, year olds that have seen this *** Cape May, thanks to Judge Armstrong, can bond and spent just movie. What kind of parent- We walked by the new Richard E. Sandman, Esquire about any amount of money for just about anything and send ing is this? Wake up and take (Page A29 Please) MUNICIPAL COURT, CRIMINAL LAW, FAMILY LAW, a part in your kids’ lives. They the bill to the taxpayer. Well, JUVENILE MATTERS, ESTATE PROBATE & ADMIN. are only young once. We need there is an election next year. more parents to pay attention Some of us will remember all E-Z Tech 609-463-1555 to what today's children are of this when we vote. being exposed to. I know I –Cape May By RICK RACELA [email protected] Technology can make WE SOLVE YOUR GROWING & POTTING & FINDING PLANT PROBLEMS our lives easier and more effi cient, but only if we know how it benefi ts us. Feel free to Garden Greenhouse and Nursery contact Racela, Herald webmaster, with your technology- related questions. Answers may appear in print.

GPS Systems two spots, so you still do So How Do They Work? not know exactly where Annual Fall Festival you are. Ok, so it's 2007. If you You finally figure that haven't been living in a you are six miles from cave, you know that there Cape May Court House. Sat. Oct. 20th 11am are these electronic de- After drawing another vices that exist that can circle you will fi nd out that Pumpkin Painting, Hayrides, Games for the Kids, tell you exactly where all three circles intersect at you are on earth, how one spot, your exact posi- fast you are traveling, and tion in Rio Grande. Refreshments • All activities are FREE where to turn. They are called Global Positioning Systems. CMCH 4th Annual Chili Fest But how do they work? Well, if you already know what 3-D Trilatera- WW tion is you can skip this NCM (Call to sign up open to column. Actually, it is really not fi rst 15 entries) that difficult to under- stand. The same principle can There are 24, 3,000- be applied in three-dimen- 4,000-pound satellites trav- sional space, but using eling about 7,000 mph spheres instead of circles. 30% Off All Halloween around 12,000 miles above But how exactly does Open Daily 10-5 us. They were put into or- the receiver know its dis- bit by the U.S. Department tance between each of the Gift Shop Items of Defense for military ap- satellites? The Woodland Toy Shop plications, but were made We know that the radio available for civilian use in waves that travel from the We have Webkinz the 1980s. satellites to the receiver MUMS $3 EACH At any given time, at travel at the speed of light. least four of these satellites The receiver can fi gure out are visible in the sky to the how far the signal has trav- • Fall decorating receiver. After locating eled by timing how long these satellites, the task for the signal took to arrive. the receiver is to calculate Easy right? Not exactly. for your home the distance between itself The receiver needs its and each of the satellites. quartz clock to be in sync & garden This is done using a simple with the satellite’s atomic mathematical principle clock. It also has to know called Trilateration. exactly where each of the Tilateration may be dif- satellites are in space at • Large fi cult to understand in a any specifi c time, and ac- three-dimensional space, count for the pull of the selection of so it might be easier if I moon and sun on them. describe how it works in a The Department of De- Pumpkins two-dimensional space. fense constantly monitors Let’s say you are lost their exact positions and & Gourds somewhere in Rio Grande. transmits all these adjust- Someone tells you that you ments to each receiver. are exactly fi ve miles from So, this elaborate, yet wn • 55 Years of D North Cape May. This simple system of satellites gro irty means that you know, at and radio waves can tell me Han Ho ds least, that you are some- you exactly where you are ... where on a circle with a on earth using your longi- 0% Custom Order 9 GREENHOUSE, NURSERY & GIFT SHOP five mile radius around tude and latitude. North Cape May. The next step is to plot from our Flower Shop Open Sun.-Thurs. 9-5pm Now somebody tells you this information onto a that you are exactly three map using a computer. Fri. & Sat. 9-5:30pm miles from Wildwood. You Now you know how fast 609-624-2112 (Across from Cape May Wicker) can draw another circle you are going, when to around Wildwood that will turn, and how long until Route 9 North of Avalon in Clermont, NJ • Call 609-624-1350 intersect with the circle you reach the next Mc- from North Cape May in Donalds. Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29

Spout Off Fire Department fought a small fi re at the Irish Shop on New this run down property. RIO NAILS & SPA (From Page A28) Jersey Avenue on Friday night and supposedly put the fi re out. –Wildwood Crest Let us pamper you on your special day! walking and jogging park off the bike path in the Crest yester- Then after they left, the fi re rekindled and they had to call *** day. It looks very nice but I thought they were putting in a varied everyone back out. Mayor we need to address 463-8868 level cement bowl shaped area, with benches around it. I'm not –North Wildwood and clean up the gang graffi ti sure what it was going to be used for maybe some entertainment, *** on the doors of the boardwalk • Manicures but its not there. I also did not see any warnings about ‘no skate Doesn't it disturb others in our county that Frank LoBiondo stores. In the morning we • Pedicures boarding’ or ‘roller blading.’ lied about how long he would represent us. He said he would have all these visitors riding or • Full set for acrylic, –Wildwood Crest only serve fi ve terms the most. Next year he will be seeking his walking our boardwalk and this uv gel, pink & whites *** seventh term! Here is a man who lied to all of us and is still in gives the wrong idea. and silk wrap nails I do not see that much damage to the new sod on Sunset offi ce, what a disgrace! –Wildwood Crest • Custom Nail Designs Lake. I think you can get that much damage from dogs urinating –Court House • Waxing on the sod. I do see though that they water the grass late at night *** Gift Certifi cates Available ¶ Walk-Ins Welcome and also in the morning, does it require that much water? I do not understand why we do not have weekly pick up Grande Shopping Center (In front of Lowe’s) –Wildwood Crest of "Recycled Items." Our regular pick up day was a holiday, *** Oct. 8. Usually they will pick up the next day, but they did not, The Cape May County Board ought to be embarrassed to consequently the bottles are all over the neighborhood. The spend taxpayer dollars to fi nance a $4.5 million library in people who throw trash from their cars or as they walk are bad Stone Harbor! That's an outrageous amount of money for less enough, now this adds to the trashy appearance of the streets. than 1,000 full time residents. And what about operating costs If you are a dog walker, the sight of bottles and trash is obvious. for the beach-view library? Can the price get any higher? I was The majority of the people live here year round - so why the Artisans Alcove in Stone Harbor on Columbus Day and the streets were empty. bi-weekly pick up? Restaurants and stores were closed. There ought to be something –Villas ESTATE JEWELERS better that we can do with the money than to build an empty *** library. What is going on? That great sucking sound from city hall isn’t your imagina- Specializing in: Engagement Rings, –Stone Harbor tion. They’re calculating your new taxes right now for unneces- *** sary bells and whistles projects all over Cape May and even in Vintage Jewelry, Appraisals, Jewelry Repair Well I saw them all. The fi remen and their trucks, the Irish West Cape May. We seem to be under attack. drinking, the Harley bikes and their noise, the monster-mash –Cape May We Buy: Diamonds, Gold, Coins, Watches trucks, and the Italian fest. But they saved the best for last. The *** barbershop quartet music at convention hall. You can listen to Wildwood's taxes have gone up each year since this Mayor OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 10 am to 5 pm them all day long and their outfi ts were beautiful. How about took offi ce because he decided not to charge the developers of 523 Lafayette Street • Cape May • 898-0202 next year they parade down Pacifi c Avenue singing and pass a condos and high rises, some his friends, for the infrastructure to judges’ stand? That way more people can enjoy them. support these developments. He thought it better to charge the –West Wildwood taxpayers of his city so the developers could make even bigger Buying Gold *** profi ts on our backs. Now nobody will buy property in Wildwood I can't believe people complain while standing in line at because the taxes are too high. WaWa that only one cashier is open. How lazy and spoiled have –Wildwood Roofi ng we become as a society? I feel sorry for you if you can't enjoy life *** because you have to stand in line an extra three minutes and it My comment is on the property across from the Wildwood Sale bothers you that much. welcome center on Rt. 47 that use to be (many, many years ago) a LUMBER, FENCE & STONE CO. –North Wildwood go cart and golf course. It is such an eye sore; The fi rst thing you 30 yr. Shingles *** see as you enter our wonderful town. Something must be done to WHOLESALE - RETAIL Just read that 48 people in town contributed to the Beach Drywall, Hardware & Building Materials $16.30/bnd Theater Fund and they were lauded. Since there are around 4800 people living in the city that means that one percent are County Kicks Off Flu American Flags 3x5 .. $4.99 actively in favor of this concept. Is there a disconnect here? Why don't we praise the other 99 percent who have the common Roberts & New Jersey Aves. sense to see that this is just another stalling device by people Vaccination Season Wildwood, 522-8395 who aren't getting what they want. I guess after the group does Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm • Sat. 8-4 3.5% not succeed next year, they will fi le a lawsuit. Makes the lawyers CREST HAVEN–Cape at home, and carpool with May County kicked off its family, friends, and neigh- Closed Sundays Sales Tax happy anyway. 416 State Hwy. 47 South –Cape May flu vaccination program bors to reduce the waiting in on Oct. 10, immunizing times. Green Creek, 889-9090 *** Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm • Sat. 8am-1pm Wildwood! If the Concerned Taxpayers of Cape May are truly con- 180 Cape May County Anyone needing assis- Closed Sun. cerned about the taxpayers, then why do they keep fi ling frivolous residents, which included tance with transportation lawsuits against the City, which the taxpayers have to pay for. 99 children and their par- to the drive-through clinics –Cape May ents. can call Fare Free Transpor- Roofi ng *** For parents who missed tation at 889-3700. Good for Cape May. Now a senseless lawsuit won’t keep the Mall from the rejuvenation it sorely needs. the children’s clinic, there Persons with an allergy –Cape May will be one additional clinic to eggs or Thimerosal (pre- *** scheduled for children and servative in the vaccine) Robert Smith appears to dislike cats, where is the proof of what their parents on Nov. 27 need a prescription from the DEP wrote? I live on the water and never see cats. Cats should from 2-6 p.m. at the Depart- their physician to receive not be killed. Cat and animal lovers should ban together and ment of Health, 6 Moore the fl u vaccine. descend on Cape May over this decision. The Road, Court House. The 2007 Flu Clinics will give Cape May a bad name and animal lovers will boycott Additionally, the County are sponsored by the Cape Roofing, Siding & Windows visiting it. Maybe a habitat at the County zoo could be built for will be holding two drive- May County Board of Cho- these cats and manned by volunteers and people can visit them try to tame them and fi nd homes. I cannot believe the DEP specifi es through fl u clinics on Oct. sen Freeholders and are destroying cats or dogs before giving monies. 28 and Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. administered by the Cape –No Town Given to 2 p.m. at Kindle Ford in May County Department of *** Court House. Health. Additional support There have been numerous newspaper articles on the cor- All residents 16 years is provided for the drive- ruption that has been plaguing New Jersey. Even our Governor of age and older can get through clinics by Kindle “We Cover Your World” has been implicated in wrongdoing with union negotiations. a free fl u shot. A signed Ford and Cape Regional The Democrats in Trenton feel that they can do anything they consent form is required Medical Center. want with our money and no one can stop them. We need to for each person receiving For information on the have someone who will fi ght for what we need in Cape May 609-889-5000 County. Come and listen to what the Republican candidates the fl u vaccine. Forms are County’s free flu clinics have to say. You will be impressed with their knowledge and available online at www. call 463-6581 or visit www.DaveAdamsRoofing.com sincerity. Let's make sure that we elect people who are not part cmchealth.net, at the De- cmchealth.net. of the problem. partment of Health, in most –Avalon pharmacies, and in many *** local newspapers. I believe that the two churches, St. Ann and Assumption Health Officer Kevin LA Boxing is now partnering with the IFL should not be merged or clustered. They are two churches with Thomas recommends that different identities, whose parishioners have different ways of residents wear a short- doing the things within their parish but working towards the same goal, which is spreading the message of God. sleeved shirt, leave pets Big news for Think you have what it takes?

–North Wildwood martial arts Call LA Boxing today! *** enthusiasts The political scene will have to change in Cape May when Shredder Event 609-653-9BOX taxpayers get the drift that City Hall isn’t your friend. Our present leaders (?) will now begin to quickly spend your money CMCMUA will hold a for needless trinkets and drastic changes. If you want our town shredder event on Oct. 20 For IFL draft information to be preserved start mobilizing now to change this form of government. It’s getting really serious folks. from 8 a.m. to noon at the –Cape May Landfill Complex, Route visit www.laboxing.com *** 610, Woodbine, Upper We watched all the “vision” stuff from some fancy design Township and on Nov. 3 at fi rm who came to Cape May from Mars or Maryland and they the Transfer Station, Shun- TRAIN & TRYOUT LIKE A PRO couldn’t even fi nd the beach. Now they want to tell us what’s pike Road, Burleigh. No good for Cape May. Say no to costly changes invented by artistic large binders, plastic covers AT LA BOXING feather-merchants. or laminated paper and vol- –Cape May ume should not exceed six *** We are paying a fortune to outsiders for plans that really bags (kitchen trash bags) or don’t suit Cape May. Why don’t we have our own town planner six boxes (banker or copier who knows the place, its history and possibilities? These new paper box size). schemes look like the 1960s and 70s all over again, when Cape May lost some of its original character. Maybe it’s time to toss FREE CLOTHING out this government and stop the clock. –Cape May WILDWOOD — A free *** clothing give-a-way will be Long term visual stimulation, indeed! If they sell it you’ll buy it, right? West Cape May is being sold a bag of sweets that held at Calvary Orthodox will change the area so quickly that it will make it some other Presbyterian Church, 119 place. Take it slower and more thoughtfully. E Rio Grande Ave., Oct. 27, –West Cape May 9 a.m.-noon. Includes bed- *** ding, blankets and coats. Apparently lightning does strike twice. The North Wildwood OCEAN HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER • Rte. 9 & Bethel Road, Somers Point, NJ A30 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Real Estate News Herald Newspapers October 17 2007

PROPERTY TRANSFERS RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE Commodore Bay Marina Wins Avalon Nod BETWEEN September 30th and October 4th, 2007

By MEGAN GILLIN-SCHWARTZ restrooms for marina patrons; changes that did not alter Seller Buyer Property Address Price the footprint of the structure. AVALON — Commodore Bay Marina, a 106-slip dock AVALON The elimination of fi rst fl oor parking space did how- Denise S. Schumann James M. & Jennifer B. Flynn 274 29th St. $ 729,000 and small offi ce building with shower and restroom Timothy E. Kerr, David Torroni Paul DeMarco 1899 Dune Dr. $ 900,000 ever, reduce the number of designated parking spaces for Estate of Edna Freeze Thomas J. Welsh 150 20th St. $ 850,000 facilities on Dune Drive here, received fi nal planning the building from 74 to 64 — still one more than zoning board approval for a three-story, 32,000-square-foot Total for Avalon: $ 2,479,000 required for the project. CAPE MAY condominium and marina facility Oct. 9. Board members only expressed concerns were ad- Joseph A. & Lorraine Kane Kevin & Susan Reilly 1004 Illinois Ave. $ 570,000 The marina was established in 1991 at the site of Francis & Pearl Lobascio et al Franicis M. Lobascio, Mary Ann Marsh 105 2nd Ave. $ 300,000 equate parking for the new facility, especially during Total for Cape May: $ 870,000 the former Harvey’s Port of Call Marina, playing host to busy summer months. powerboats from 20 feet to 103 feet as well as sailboats DENNIS McNulty testifi ed to quell the fears of the board, not- William C. & Patricia Brown Robert & Christine Gehringer 3 Cape May Ave. $ 80,000 every summer. ing that currently, “parking is not generally an issue,” Total for Dennis: $ 80,000 The proposed plan is for construction of a three-story even during the high season. With marina neighbors LOWER TOWNSHIP structure with six, 2,000-square-foot luxury condos on Vincent T. & Mary E. Mammarelli Thomas & Lorraine Conaty 408 Delaware Ave. $ 200,000 present at the meeting he continued, “I think they (the Estate of Edgar McPherson NJ DEP 4007 Bayshore/597 New $ 3,430,000 the top two fl oors. neighbors) would agree.” England The fi rst fl oor includes a manager’s offi ce, lobby com- Robert & Lorraine VanDerWende David R. & Frances K. Hackett 9904 Seapointe Blvd., Unit 209 $ 375,000 In a unanimous vote, the project was approved on a David & Barbara Rosenblatt Joseph Miale 1309 Browning Ave. $ 295,000 mon area and marina entrance, vending area and closed Frances J. & Joy M. Willis et al Mark A. & Nicole J. Ciarmello 208 W. Oak Ave. $ 158,000 motion with the amended changes. Board Chairman Neil Sun O. Ennis & Daniel Payne Katherine & Chris Breuninger 713 Bayshore Rd. $ 160,000 trash room. Hensel congratulated the group on the presentation and Estate of Olive M. Stinger Bartholomew McGinn, Carl A. Neu, Joseph 5 Cedarwood Ave. $ 117,000 Project Engineer Peter Dolcy of Duffy, Dolcy & McMa- Ravitz proposed improvement of the property. David & Linda Freeland Rev. Trust Robert & Lorrraine VanDerWende 9904 Seapointe Blvd., Unit 201 $ 605,000 nus Associates in Galloway, Michael McNulty owner of Seapointe Assoc., Morey Develop. Allen & Lillian D. Menkin 9904 Seapointe Blvd., Unit 404 $ 649,000 McNulty told the Herald whether the condos will be Jonann Sabatini John S. Picioccio 9907 Seapointe Blvd., Unit 406 $ 325,000 the existing marina, principal architect Dan Shousky and leased or sold has yet to be determined. Total for Lower Township: $ 6,314,000 project manager David Markowsky of Olivieri, Shousky, Though he reached an agreement with DEP under MIDDLE TOWNSHIP and Kiss Architects of Collingswood appeared before CAFRA, he is still awaiting a CAFRA permit. A start date Earthwork Assoc. Inc. Siegtown Partners LLC Vacant Land $ 1,200,000 the board. John R. Smith John E. & Katharine A. Williams 11 Eldredge Ave. $ 180,000 for construction is also pending county approval and Ingrid Patois Richard J.& Dawn M. Watson 103 Delaware Ave. $ 356,000 Dolcy reported the state Department of Environmen- Irene Uveges, Attila Suhajda John & Hanna A. Lomonaco 1041 Rte 47 South $ 183,500 construction permits. US Homes Corp. Susan Davoli 308 Tidewater Ave. $ 265,000 tal Protection (DEP) Coastal Area Facility Review Act “They will be the nicest waterfront condos in Avalon,” Catherine M. Menz Stephen C. & Carol S. Pearson 83 Mimsoa Dr. $ 224,000 (CAFRA) review requested fi rst fl oor parking be removed McNulty said. “I can tell you that.” Total for Middle Township: $ 2,408,500 from the original structure plan and that the space be Contact Gillin-Schwartz at (609) 886-8600 Ext 24 or NORTH WILDWOOD reoriented for “water-related use”. The revised plan K Hovnanian at North Wildwood Bharathi Nayak & Anita Nayak-Macphee 1206 Seaboard Circle $ 630,000 at: [email protected]. Frank P. & Shawn M. Carrozza Michael C. & Diane O’Connor 600 Kennedy Dr., Unit 408-D $ 236,000 includes a larger offi ce space and showers, lockers and Nancy E. Black Charlene M. Brennan 124 W. 8th Ave. $ 300,000 Visahl Development LLC Patricia M. Shelley 400 E. 4th Ave., Unit 201 $ 473,500 MNP of North Wildwood Joseph M. & Deborah A. Small 539 E. 9th Ave., Unit 103 $ 320,000 Engel Group LLC Paul & Margaret M. Bocchino 606 Surf Ave. $ 624,900 Will ‘New Urbanism’ Beautify Borough? Premier Custom Homes LLC Berrogeat & Lynda Dorvil 200-202 E. 17th Ave. $ 345,000 Total for North Wildwood: $ 2,929,400 By JACK FICHTER OCEAN CITY Jeffrey L. & Diane E. Swank Mark Herm 252 Asbury Ave., Unit B 2nd Fl. $ 405,000 Robert Coste, William Callahan James C. Grimmer 1944 Asbury Ave., 1st Fl. $ 630,000 WEST CAPE MAY — Estate of Carrie Gethers David & Terri Dillinger 237 Simpson Ave. $ 255,000 Planners and landscape Charles & Kathleen Uhle Robert K. & Jill Bulack 2200 Bay Ave. $ 1,100,000 Wllm. & Elizabeth Parkinson et Hope Schoeffling & Thomas J.Coppola 2339 Simpson Ave. $ 202,668 architects, Rhodeside and al Charles B. Weister David & Deborah A. Listman 5547 Asbury Ave., 2nd Fl. $ 599,900 Harwell, of Alexandria, The Bank Steven & Kathleen Quagliero 620 Asbury Ave., 2nd Fl. $ 335,000 Va. presented a vision plan Carl & Elva Ahrens George & Lori VanDerheyden 61 W. 17th St. $ 600,000 Bernard W. & Joan M. Morris B & D Construction Mgmt LLC 333 West Ave. $ 550,000 for an improved Sunset William J. & Catherine E. Rooney Michael E. & Rosemary S. Angelina 853 Brighton Pl., 1st Fl. $ 798,000 Boulevard-Broadway in- Total for Ocean City: $ 5,475,568 tersection Oct. 10 that SEA ISLE CITY Hammerhead Properties LLC RCM Associates 125 44th St., Unit East $ 725,000 potentially removes the th Joseph & Gisela Finnerty Michael & Stacy Cesta 118 59 St. $ 454,000 7-Eleven store and Sunset Anthony & Margaret Garguile et Stephen & Kathleen Smith 337 47th Pl., 2nd Fl. $ 700,000 al Plaza, housing Brothers II Gary J. Dickey, Louis Feola Robert D. & Marjorie C. Ciunci 210 58th St., Unit West $ 725,000 Pizza, Brownies Ice Cream Barbara S. &James J.McGarvey Shawn D. & Elizabeth A. Quinn 6417 Pleasure, Unit South A $ 1,400,000 and Burton’s Grille. Total for Sea Isle City: $ 4,004,000 STONE HARBOR All the businesses could George & Mrgt. Magovern Trust Timothy F. Twardzik 2 110th St. $ 6,250,000 continue to operate in Diane C. Henderson GBC Paradise Found LLC 11900 Third Ave. $ 1,597,000 Margaret VB Hughes Trust Mark S. & Laurie J. Friedlander 240 111th St. $ 855,000 new two to three-story Total for Stone Harbor: $ 8,702,000 buildings designed to fi t in UPPER TOWNSHIP with the historic character Dana Lisicki John H. & Shona N. Rutter 44 Killdeer Hill Rd. $ 459,900 of the borough. Jack Fichter John Strothers Lisa Bentley 3105 Rte 9 $ 215,000 A simulation by Rhodeside and Harwell of the intersection of Broadway and Lasalle Bank NA Donald L. & Terri L. Layton 490 Rte 49 $ 206,000 Elliot Rhodeside, direc- David J.& Maryann Prudhomme Ronald L. & Susan E. Wilson 9 Crestview Dr. $ 528,000 Sunset boulevards after 7-Eleven and Sunset Plaza buildings are replaced. David Palmer Andrew Macdonald 106 Randolph Blvd. $ 195,000 tor of the architectural Georgetti Investments LLC David Redding 6 Queen Anne Ct. $ 185,000 Jane P. Freischmidt Trust Edward J. & Elizabeth A. Burke 1731 US Rte 9 South $ 330,000 firm, called the design, John&MaryHusway ThomasJ.&JeanBurke 516S.ShoreRd.,N-33 $69,200 “New Urbanism,” which places parking in the rear, with Peter Lazos, owner of Sunset Plaza, told the Herald Total for Upper Township: $ 2,188,100 retail on the ground fl oor with residential and commercial he would like to replace his building. He complimented WEST CAPE MAY uses on a second fl oor and possibly a third fl oor. an artist’s conception that moved parking to the rear of Rhoda L. Burchuk Revocable David Cicchitti Central & Park Blvd. $ 150,000 Trust While the redevelopment would be dependent on the stores. Total for West Cape May: $ 150,000 the buildings’ owners willingness to demolish current Rhodeside reiterated a plan presented at an earlier WILDWOOD structures and rebuild at their own expense, the borough meeting to create a circle at the Park Boulevard-West Joseph R. & Karen M. Kearns James W. Duffy & Sandra Caracappa-Duffy 5208 Land Rd. $ 350,000 Philip & Francine Anastasia L. Daniel Gilmore III 220 E. Juniper Ave., Unit C $ 175,000 may be willing to bend zoning regulations to make it an Perry Street (CVS Pharmacy) intersection to act as a James A. & Jane E. Stewart Thomas M. Sawyer, Kelly Helena Capone 807 Cresse Ave. $ 225,000 easier task. gateway entrance to the borough. Rafael & Victoria Nieves Lizabeth Lillo, David R. Bannon 406 W. Magnolia Ave. $ 280,000 Sandra Sue Waible Declaration Frank P. & Shawn M. Carrozza 5201 Ocean Ave., Unit 601 $ 450,000 Rhodeside presented simulations of how the Sunset At the center of the circle would be a monument, a Trust Boulevard-Broadway intersection could appear with statue or sculpture, he said. Total for Wildwood: $ 1,480,000 Sunset Plaza and the 7-Eleven replaced. The businesses Currently, the intersection has six points of access, WILDWOOD CREST Sands in the Crest LLC Nichelle Polito Wade 323 E. Preston Ave. $ 650,000 would continue to operate from the ground fl oor of the said Rhodeside. He said circles are supported by the state ANB of NJ LLC Scott L. & Maryrose Bailey 7203 Atlantic Ave., Unit 304 $ 199,900 new buildings. Main Street-Smart Growth guidelines. Total for Wildwood Crest: $ 849,900 The vision plan calls for an additional store to be con- WOODBINE Harvard Realty Broker Is Jones Woodbine Boro Garden State Land Co. LLC 617 Grant Ave. $ 17,662 structed in a portion of the CVS parking lot that would Samuel & Irma Barreto Jose L. & Lordes L. Gomez 306 Washington Ave. $ 115,000 WILDWOOD — “Serv- resemble the suggested three story buildings for the Total for Woodbine: $ 132,662 ing the real estate needs Sunset Boulevard-Broadway intersection. COUNTY TOTAL: $ 38,063,130 of Cape May County since The mission for Broadway should be “preserve and Compilation © 2007 Seawave Corporation Source Data: Cape May County Clerk’s Office Abstracts 2000,” said Broker Scot protect” to keep buildings in character with the borough’s Jones of Harvard Realty, small town charm and historic character. Family Promise Focuses On Shelter for Homeless 3200 Pacifi c Ave. Rhodeside said implementing the vision plan for West COLD SPRING — Family Promise of from the group. Jones has worked with Cape May could take 10 to 15 years, depending upon the Cape May County will hold its next work- Per the project’s strategic plan, it is some larger franchise com- availability of local, state and federal grant money and ing- meeting Oct. 18. expected that Cape May County’s Fam- panies where, along with actions of the private sector in redeveloping properties. The 7 p.m. meeting at the Cold Spring ily Promise will begin housing families many seminars and real He said the borough could reassess current zoning regula- Presbyterian Church will serve as the within the year...opening no later then estate courses, according tions that would be in confl ict with the vision plan. to a release. They all helped Rhodeside said he envisioned Broadway should con- beginning of the second phase of de- September 2008. SCOT JONES him “became knowledge- tinue as a mixed-use street combining residential, retail velopment for this new family-housing Family Promise information will be able in the real estate busi- like-minded people to serve and offi ce space with a focus on historic preservation. organization. available at the meeting. ness,” he stated. the public in any and all of New commercial development should be concen- All community partners are invited All interested residents and congrega- To further his knowl- their real estate needs,” trated on West Perry Street and Sunset Boulevard which to join the board in the collective move tions are invited to participate in this edge and education he he stated. “My clients and compliments existing building in the borough, said towards the Family Promise goal, that of hands-on, county-wide, housing project. was licensed as a broker customers could not be Rhodeside. providing temporary housing and support, This next meeting will take place in in 2005. happier with the transi- He offered a suggestion for far in the future off placing through interfaith cooperation, for the Price Hall, Cold Spring Presbyterian Jones likes the personal- tion. They really enjoy utility wires underground to further enhance the Sunset county’s homeless children and families. Church, 780 Seashore Road. ization that an independent the personal attention and Boulevard/Broadway intersection. After committee reports and full project Call 609-368-6614 for Family Promise company offers both clients the added exposure of not For public spaces, Rhodeside suggested light poles that updates, Rev. Nancy Burnhart, associate information, to contribute or to volun- and co-workers. blending in with the many would fi t in with the appearance of the historic district pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church, teer. With that in mind, he franchise advertisements with hanging banners and potted plants, brick sidewalks, Vineland will provide an overview of her recently opened Harvard and signs,” he added. wood and metal fences, benches, fl owering plants, fl ower- county’s experiences. Realty. Jones welcomes the pub- ing trees and larger street trees. As the church’s congregational coordi- “It is easier to know mankind in gen- “The goal at Harvard lic and fellow real estate nator, she also will facilitate a discussion eral than any one man in particular.” Realty is to create a team of professionals to stop at “It’s a handsome job you’ve done,” comment an with one of their currently assisted fami- François La Rochefoucauld dedicated professionals and Harvard Realty. audience member. lies, and subsequently entertain questions Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A 3 1 Search Real Estate at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com For these listings. Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad!

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quiet dead end street, views, beach block $360,000 $195,000 $223,900 $239,900 washer & dryer 7 Oak- 12th St. 2 bedroom, NORTH WILDWOOD wood Ave $1,000 per 1 bath. $850 includes 199 S. Route 47, 244 E. Hudson Ave., 91 Arbor Road, 217 School Lane, month Avail Nov 1 Call utilities. 1 month secu- Now - May 1, well kept, Cape May Court House Villas Villas Rio Grande 609-889-4534 rity. References. cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, living room, full kitchen, Large Yard. Large Yard. Remodeled, Private Yard. Newly Remodeled. second fl oor with deck. 215-949-4359 MARGARET BETHEL 609-408-1012 CAROL & AMI MENZ,SRES 609-374-0325 or 609-425-5756 2 blocks to beach. Fully Winter Rental- furnished. Bring your re- μ WebID #: 134405 sponsibility. $800/month AVALON & utilities & cable includ- ed. Furnished, 3 bedroom, Winter Rental- 2 1/2 bath, 1 year old 267-374-1158 condo/townhouse. Non- NORTH WILDWOOD $1,740,000 $2,150,000 smoking premises. No μ WebID #: 135788 $89,900-134,900 $255,000 pets. Available. Oct. 15 4/2 bedrooms til April Winter Rental- 22 Ocean St., 1105 New Jersey Ave., $899,000 - May 15. $1000/month 225 E. Wildwood Ave. , 104 Pine Ave., 30. Cape May Cape May Wildwood Del Haven + utilities. North Wildwood 9 Bedrooms, 8.5 Baths, 5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, The Diplomat. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, www.njbeachrental.com Ocean Views. Guest Cottage, Lg. Yard. Close to Bay. 610-909-4936 609-313-9051 Winter Rental ELAN-ZINGMAN-LEITH 609-742-5319 EDWARD MAHANEY JR. 609-425-1774 email: ldt35@hotmail. com 3 bedroom, 2 bath Con- μ WebID #: 135790 do, furnished, no pets, μ WebID #: 135352 $875/month plus utilities. Cable & water included. Available 10/1 to 4/15

215-778-0517 $899,999 $934,000 $106,500 $106,900 μ WebID #: 134756 3 Robin Lane, 664-666 Washington St., 736 Seagrass Lane, 743 Meadowview Lane, Sniff Out a Great Deal in Cold Spring Cape May Erma Erma 5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 5 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 2 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, the Herald Classifi eds. Office hours Amazing! Parking, Mall Area. 55+ Community. New, 55+. 9am to 5pm LISA RANSOM 609-602-1246 PETER MCCABE 609-602-2220 Call 609-886-8600 Ext. 33 or 34 Mon.-Fri. Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33

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1920 Route 9 North North Wildwood Winter/Year Round AVALON LINKS Year Round Rental- Clermont, NJ 08210 ✰✰✰✰✰ Rental- Winter Rental-8th St. Wildwood Crest New 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 CAPE MAY from 10/1/07 thru 5/1/08. Single Family SEA ISLE CITY bath townhome on golf Avalon • $2,400,000 course. Great view, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, Home for Rent Charming, spacious 2 Enjoy the evening sunsets very private $1800 per washer/dryer, heating, 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, like 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fur- bedrooms, 18th century. and bayfront living from this month. big yard. $875 plus utili- new. Furnished, wash- nished. $1100/month + 2 fl oors, large kitchen, 1 luxurious 6 bedroom, 4 bath ties & security deposit. er, dryer, dishwasher, utilities. No pets. Non- 1/2 baths, 2 entrances, home. Completely remodeled smoking premises. 609-707-7183 wide plank fl oors, pri- in 2000 with a new kitchen, garbage disposal, cen- new bathrooms, new decks Call (215) 856-3830 tral air, gas heat. Nice vate attic storage, park- 856-691-2442 μ WebID #: 134100 ing. Credit references and bulkhead. Park your car yard. Small pets OK, in the 2 car attached garage for the weekend since you are able to walk μ WebID #: 133466 non-smoking premises. Year Round Rental- required. $1275/month + to any Downtown Avalon from this location. Both the dining room and Available10/15. $800 μ WebID #: 135786 utilities. master bedroom face the bay for the breath taking views. Being sold Winter Rental- per month + utilities Year Round Rental- AVALON LINKS unfurnished. Window Treatments are included Tenant Occupied. 609-884-8177 Pets Welcome RENTALS 856-237-9381 2 Bedroom 3 Bedrooms or 856-237-9380. μ WebID #: 135827 Wildwood Crest WEST WILDWOOD Several models available Real Estate Agency 2 Blocks to Beach & ✰✰✰✰✰ from $1700 - $2000 per Licensed Real Estate Broker Boardwalk. Fully Fur- Newly remodeled fi rst month Year Round Rental- nished, Gated Yard, μ WebID #: 135051 fl oor. Fresh paint, new

Covered Balcony. $875. rugs, laminate and hard- Call Jim McDonald, 609-463-8423 wood. Washer, dryer, Avalon Real Estate CAPE MAY Serving fi replace, gas heat. Quiet Agency 609-967-3001 COURT HOUSE Call Mike, Middle Township, 215-421-3520 Winter Rental- neighborhood, close to bridge. $1200. μ WebID #: 133601 Brand new construction, Lower Twp., Dennis Twp.,

μ WebID #: 135131 WILDWOOD 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, the Wildwoods 609-465-8496, washer & dryer, quiet Joyce Jewell leave message We answer phones Furnished. 2 bedroom. Year Round Rental- street. No pets. $1500 Douglas Jewell $850 +. Available Now. per month + 1 1/2 month 6am-9pm EVERY DAY Broker/Owners Winter Rental- WebID #: 134935 security deposit. μ AVALON MANOR www.JewellRealEstateAgency.com

201-669-8300 Year Round Rental- STONE HARBOR 609-465-5415 (Middle Twp.) 3 bed- μ WebID #: 135464 AVALON room, 2 bath, with boat 225 82nd. 3 bedroom, μ WebID #: 135823 2 bath. $700 + utilities. Winter/ Year Round slip. Furnished. $1585/ Also, 2 bedroom, 1 bath Rental- Close to shopping and month + utilities. Year Round Rental- effi ciency condo. $550/ beaches. 3 bedroom, month. Available thru NORTH WILDWOOD 2 bath furnished town 609-463-0682 Cape May

4/30/08 house. Washer and dry- Court House 4 bedroom, 3 bath. er, dishwasher, air. Rent Saturday, Oct. 20th $1450 per month + utili- μ WebID #: 135771 email: donrichards Beautiful water views & House for rent. 4 bed- 411 MORNING GLORY AVE., Wildwood Crest ties. No pets. rooms, 2 1/2 baths, large @feinsuch.com sunsets, loaded. Winter, Year Round Rental- 1pm-4pm 973-538-4700 ext. 117 sunny den, dining room, Nov. 1 - May 1 or year 321 E. PRESTON, Wildwood Crest 11am-2pm round. Security deposit, 609-967-7818 on quiet cul-de-sac, rent CAPE MAY AREA 96 E. CRESSE, Wildwood Crest 11am-2pm μ WebID #: 135784 references, credit check location! Garage, wash- required. No pets. Non- μ WebID #: 135222 er, dryer, dishwasher, 551-553 W. GLENWOOD, Wildwood Crest Winter Rental- 1 bedroom apartment. smoking premises. furnished or unfurnished. 11am-2pm $775/ month + utilities. 1 $1900 per month. 539 W. PINE AVE., 11am-2pm WILDWOOD month security deposit. Call Paul or Diane 12 W. MARYLAND, Villas 11am-2pm Year Round Rental- Small pets considered. at Breakers Realty 609-425-9433 242 E. Hand Ave. 1 block Credit check. 609-729-7300 AVALON Sunday, Oct. 21st to beach. All new 2 bed- μ WebID #: 135829 room. $650 +, proof of GOLF COURSE 727-687-7311 539 W. PINE AVE., 11am-2pm WebID #: 135831 income required. μ New luxury endunit μ WebID #: 133927 Call Janet at 609-886-8600 ext.34 for great results today. STOCKTON BEACH HOUSE 609-408-7755 YEAR ROUND townhome, 2500 sq. ft. RENTAL SATURDAY & SUNDAY - 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 10am to 4pm μ WebID #: 135797 2 car garage. $1995+. LOWER TOWNSHIP 506 E. Stockton Road, Wildwood Crest Winter Rental- 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath 609-969-7070 rancher, great location. 5811 New Jersey Ave. WILDWOOD CREST No pets, no smoking. μ WebID #: 135406 Wildwood Crest $1025 monthly plus elec- 609-522-1212 Furnished 2 bedroom, 1 tric. call 609-408-3100 1/2 bath, non-smoking, EACH OFFICE IS INDIVIDUALLY OWNED AND OPERATED fi rst fl oor condo on Atlan- μ WebID #: 134245 tic Ave. All new applianc- 5811 New Jersey Ave. es, dishwasher, washer, Villas Year Round Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 dryer, large deck, central Rental Offi ce - 609-522-1212 air, off street parking. No 2 bedroom/ 2 bath. Cell - 609-206-0507 $1200 per month. 1 pets. $1000 per month Email - [email protected] (includes heat and hot month deposit. NO Anna Carbone water). Yearly rental con- PETS. Rental application sidered and references required. The 609-465-2554 267-879-5826 HANNEL’S ✰✰✰✰✰ CApartments μ WebID #: 135780 WILDWOOD- YEAR Professionally Managed 1205 Surf Ave. Unit 5 ROUND RENTAL 126 Oakdale Ave. AVAILABLE IMMEDI- 1 BEDROOM North Wildwood 411 E. Morning Glory, Unit 2001 Tiara Condominiums are one of the friendliest buildings in Bayside Village Wildwood Crest ATELY! 4 BR condo, $ 00 825 town. Located on a wide street across from Margaret Mace This adorable property is a perfect year round retreat. A well Great rental investment with Ocean Views, steps to the 2 blocks from beach; Park and just two blocks to the beach. Pool, Grill, Patio, maintained 3 bdr rancher, with a great fenced in backyard beach, block from the boardwalk, pool and elevator. central air, $1,250.00/ Laundry room with off street parking makes this fi rst fl oor with a large patio for summer entertaining and cookouts. You can hear the ocean from your deck on this second mo + utilities. NO 2 BEDROOM unit worth seeing. All utilities except cable are included in Just two blocks to the bay this home has a roof that is only fl oor furnished condo. Property management handles the condo fees. $169,500 4 years young, with a sprinkler system. Great neighborhood rentals and maintenance. $499,900 PETS. will consider $ 00 in Bayside Village. $249,900 option to purchase. 895 (201 ) 933-9898 ✰✰✰✰✰ • Air Conditioning Herald • Swimming Pool Classifi eds • Laundry Facilities • Heat/Hot Water are the 7901 New Jersey Avenue Cat’s Meow Included Wildwood Crest A water view that will not change and amazing sunset views from 608 Ocean Dr., Unit 201 39 E. Virginia Ave. CALL TODAY (609) 884-0026 your bayfront porch. Besides 2 bdrms & 1 bath, outside shower, North Wildwood Villas 3910 Bayshore Rd. there is a loft/attic that offers additional sleeping accommodations. Ocean view from this second fl oor, corner unit, 2 Tree Shaded Rancher, Two Bedrm., 1BA ready to 609-886-8600 Dress me up or make me over and you will enjoy years of timeless bedroom condo in the Atlantic Winds. Come enjoy the move in on a nice block in the Villas. Offering N. Cape May pleasure. Sail boats, concerts, boat parades, craft shows and pool or the ocean. Located in a desirable section of plenty of storage facilities, with AC and Ceiling Fans Ext. 33 or 34 races all outside your front door. $699,900 North Wildwood. $274,900 throughout. Priced to sell. $175,900 A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Real Estate Classifi ed Herald Newspapers October 17 2007

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CAPE MAY 1 bedroom, handi- CMCH NORTH CAPE MAY North Wildwood NORTH WILDWOOD RIO GRANDE COURT HOUSE capped accessible. Just remodeled. Refrigera- Newly remodeled 2 bed- 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath, 2 Bedrooms, year round, Anglesea Gardens 1 bedroom apartment. Single bedroom, 3 room tor, microwave, washer, room, 1 bath duplex. central air, dishwasher, heat included, no pets, Apartments Single dwelling, private, furnished apartment. dryer, fenced back yard. New carpet, applianc- washer/ dryer. No pets. non-smoker. $850 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2nd quiet setting, air condi- NON-SMOKING No pets. $1000/month es, paint. Non-smok- Non-smoking premises. fl oor penthouse. $1100/ tioning, carpeting, fur- PREMISES, NO PETS. includes all utilities. ing premises. No pets. $900 + utilities. Call 973-209-7677 month; 2 bedroom 1 nished or unfurnished. $695/ month + utilities. $1000/month. Available bath, 1st fl oor apart- $800 + utilities. $1050 security deposit. 206-0283 now. 609-523-1672 μ WebID #: 135821 ment, $950/month. Di- rect water views, deck, 609-889-9181 609-465-3392 μ WebID #: 133957 760-685-3473 μ WebID #: 135843 washer, dryer in units, garage with penthouse. μ WebID #: 134102 email: jrcarlsbad Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Beautifully rehabbed μ WebID #: 135298 @yahoo.com building. Credit check , Year Round Rental- North Wildwood NORTH WILDWOOD 1month security deposit μ WebID #: 135833 Year Round Rental- required. Year Round Rental- 2nd fl oor, sunny 2 bed- CMCH Year Round Rental- 2 bedroom, 1 bath cot- room w/large eat-in RIO GRANDE tage. Private, quiet dead 609-408-6513 CAPE MAY 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, DEL HAVEN end street, by the bay. kitchen, washer, dryer. 2 blocks to beach/board- Perfect residence for single family home with Air. Great for kayaking. μ WebID #: 135524 Large 1 bedorom apart- large yard. $1300/month 4 bedroom house. No walk. $900/month + utili- contractors & builders ment. Near beach & + utilities. No pets. 1 1/2 pets. $1500/month + 609-522-4435 ties. Available now. who need exposure! mall. Washer, dryer. month security. utilities. 1 month security Large well maintained, Year Round Rental- 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2 $850/month all utilities deposit. μ WebID #: 135582 Call Chris 609-624-2011 included. Security & ref- 609-425-7852 bath single family home erences required. 215-262-5558 μ WebID #: 135628 NORTH WILDWOOD on a large lot. Central air, washer, dryer, attic & μ WebID #: 135847 Year Round Rental- tons of living space. De- 609-425-6416 μ WebID #: 133975 very nice 2 bedroom apartment. 1st fl oor, gas tached 2 bay garage with Year Round Rental- NORTH loft for storage. Centrally μ WebID #: 135792 heat, kitchen, living/din- Year Round Rental- WILDWOOD ing area, bath. On bus located on Route 47 for DIAS CREEK line. Near stores. Quiet easy access. $1500/ CMCH 2 bedroom, 1 bath, park- location. $750/month + month + utilities. Refer- LINKS AT AVALON 1 bedroom apartment. ing. Non-smoking prem- utilities. ences & credit check a No pets, non-smoking ises. No pets. $950 in- must. 3 bedrooms, end unit, 2 premises. $650/month. cludes heat. 609-523-6683 1/2 baths. 2 car garage, Qualifi ed, interested $1895/month + utilities. 609-465-7097 215-519-6013 μ WebID #: 135611 parties contact 609-522-8089 215-702-8885 μ WebID #: 134312 μ WebID #: 135774 & leave a message

μ WebID #: 135337 μ WebID #: 135643 CALL 609-886-8600 EXT 33 or 34 to place your ad 739 Washington St., Cape May, NJ *%23%9#!0% www.jerseycaperealty.com 2s%s!s,s4s9 609-884-5800 • 800-643-0043 CHECK OUT WEB SITE FOR RENTAL AVAILABILITIES. WHILE ON OUR SITE CHECK OUT OUR FULL INVENTORY OF SALE PROPERTIES COUNTRY LIVING AT THE SEASHORE NEWER CONTEMPORY 21 Taylor Lane, Cold Spring 1608 Maryland Avenue Cape May 2.8 Acres. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, renovated kitchen, Excellent Rental!!! heated Florida room, Close to Beach! 4 2-car detached garage, bedrooms, 3.5 baths, free-form heated pool decks, elevator to all w/spa, horse stable/ levels, whirlpool, 2 SATURDAY, OCT. 20 gym w/fenced-in car attached garage. paddock & Koi pond. $1,750,000 Noon to 2:00 HOSTED BY: $1,199,000 Josh Jacoby 603 Fourth Ave., SINGLE FAMILY HOME W/TWO 50 FOOT TWO BLOCKS TO BEACH West Cape May BOAT SLIPS 111-A First Avenue Cape May Completely 1405 Harbor Lane Cape May 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, lighthouse view from living renovated Three story home on the room, central air, inside & out. water w/3 bedrooms, 2-on site parking 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2-car attached places. Excellent 2.5 baths, central air, garage, 4 decks, fenced rental history. screened porch. yard, and private docks. $499,000 $659,000 $1,500,000

JUST STEPS TO DELAWARE BAY TWO VICTORIAN STYLE CONDO FIRST FLOOR CONDO 9 Cedarbrook Road North Cape May 1005 Pittsburgh Avenue (Units 104 & 113) Cape May 5806A Atlantic Avenue Wildwood Crest Lovely cottage w/3 bedrooms, 2 baths, eat-in One corner & one inside “SEA WYNN kitchen, central unit, both offer 4 bedrooms, COURT” Unit features air, detached 3.5 baths, kitchen w/granite 2 bedrooms, 1.5 garage, move- countertops, central air, baths, full basement, in condition!!! pool on site, 2-car attached assigned parking, and $549,000 garage. Excellent rental. $710,000 & $729,000 a very short walk to beach. $284,900 Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35

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Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year round rental Year Round Rental- SEA ISLE CITY WILDWOOD WILDWOOD Wildwood Square North Cape May 4 bed- room, 2 bath, Living 3 bedroom, furnished or 2 bedroom, furnished or near park on Glenwood Gated community near Room, Dining Room, unfurnished. Washer & unfurnished. $795. Proof Ave.2nd fl oor apartment. beach & boardwalk. closed in porch, pool, dryer. Section 8 ok. $950 of income required. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, full Tri-level town home 3/4 fenced back yard, off Year Round Rental- per month kitchen, small hall. Year bedrooms, 3.5 baths street parking. $1,600/

609-729-3292 round. 1 year lease with with 3-car garage. Decks month + utilities. 609- 215-802-5797 Mon. - Fri. WILDWOOD CREST option to buy. $975/ off living room & mas- 770-3172 This newly renovated 2 month + 1/3 utilities. ter bedroom. Pool. Fur- bedroom/1 bathroom μ WebID #: 135841 μ WebID #: 133987 $1000 deposit. nished or unfurnished. LOOK condo is privately situ- $1800 per month+ untili- HERE Year Round Rental- ated in the back of the 609-846-0290 ties. small 4 unit complex FIRST! Year Round Rental- VILLAS, 2 & 3 bedrooms, with off-street parking, μ WebID #: 135264 Agent Owner George J. Herald $1000 to $1300 month a private porch and pa- Cahill, (215) 783-8731. +. NORTH CAPE MAY, 2 WILDWOOD tio and outside shower. Help Wanted bedrooms, $1000 month It sits on East Rosemary μ WebID #: 133541 +. TOWNBANK, Studio 2 story furnished cottage. Rd about 3 blocks from Ads Work! apartment, $650 month 2nd fl oor, 1 bedroom 1st the beach. Owner is + fl oor living room, bath & seeking an annual ten- eat in kitchen. No pets. ant. Asking $695-$895 Sticks & Dirt, Inc., Non-smoking premises. per month dependant on PUBLIC NOTICES $750/month + utilites & A Real Estate Company lease term and credit. sale without further notice of publication. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid own independent investigation to ascer- SHERIFF’S SALE 609-889-3500 security deposit. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer tain whether or not any outstanding inter- tiff. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The est remain of record and/or have priority By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 609-471-7725 Attorney DEMBO AND SALDUTTI amount due can be obtained from the local over the lien being foreclosed and, if so of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Sheriff: John F. Callinan taxing authority. WebID #: 134645 609-846-0680 the current amount due thereon μ cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET 752677 Amount due under judgment is NUMBER F 15101 05 pending wherein WM μ WebID #: 134716 4x Fee=$131.24 $775,806.41 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees A full legal description of the premises can SPECIALTY MORTGAGE, LLC WITHOUT μ WebID #: 135647 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape RECOURSE the plaintiff AND JOAN CHEAT- ______fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount May County. This sale is subject to unpaid LEY, ET AL. are the defendant(s), I shall ex- SHERIFF’S SALE of 20% of the bid price is required. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Year Round Rental- pose for sale at public venue on: The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any liens and other Municipal Assessments. The WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF Year Round Rental- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out sale without further notice of publication. amount due can be obtained from the local OCTOBER A.D. 2007 Year Round Rental- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- taxing authority. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court VILLAS cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET tiff. Amount due under judgment is House Building located at 9 N. Main Street NUMBER F 19640 06 pending wherein Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG $155,558.66 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees WILDWOOD (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST Sheriff: John F. Callinan to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- WILDWOOD Jersey. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF ARGENT 752682 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount SECURITIES, INC. ASSET BACKED PASS 4x Fee=$126.36 of 20% of the bid price is required. Central air. Detached East Glenwood Ave. Property to be sold is located in the Town- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 3 bedroom, 2nd fl oor ship of Lower, County of Cape May, State garage. $1000 + utilities. Newly renovated 1 bed- W5 UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVIC- ______sale without further notice of publication. of New Jersey. Deposit & credit check. condo. Washer, dryer, room, furnished. Includes ING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF NOVEM- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- BER 1, 2005 WITHOUT RECOURSE the SHERIFF’S SALE tiff. $1200/month Commonly known as: 211 Available immediately. heat, electric and water. plaintiff AND TAMARA HOLENA; BACK OF Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG East Pacifi c Ave., Villas, NJ BAY CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Sheriff: John F. Callinan Non-smoking premises. Tax Lot No.5 Block No. 86 609-889-1304 are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- 752675 215-364-4502 $900 per month. at public venue on: cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET 4x Fee=$126.36 Dimensions: Comprising Lots 5, 6, 7, 62, WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF NUMBER F 10585 07 pending wherein 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 63 and 64 Block 22, Section 1, Map of Wild- WebID #: 135348 OCTOBER A.D. 2007 BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR ______μ WebID #: 135593 μ 856-742-9337 wood Villas, Section, 1, Harry E. Weir, Civil at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS SWALT, Engineer, Duly fi led File #263. Also being House Building located at 9 N. Main Street INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-61 SHERIFF’S SALE Year Round Rental- known as lot 5, block 86 on the offi cial tax (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New MORTGAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFI- map of the Township of Lower μ WebID #: 135778 Jersey. CATES, SERIES 2005-61 the plaintiff AND By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out RICHARD CHARLES PETERMAN, ET AL. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- A full legal description of the premises can Year Round Rental- WILDWOOD Year Round Rental- Property to be sold is located in the Munic- are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ipality of Wildwood in the County of Cape at public venue on: NUMBER F 24012 06 pending wherein May County. This sale is subject to unpaid May and State of New Jersey WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer VILLAS 3 BEDROOM TOWN- OCTOBER A.D. 2007 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST WILDWOOD liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Commonly known as 322 W. Tacony Road, at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST HOME OR 3 BEDROOM amount due can be obtained from the local Unit B, Wildwood, NJ House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 2005-FFH4, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- taxing authority. All Inclusive! Spacious CONDO $1400.00 PER Tax Lot 2 Block 80.01 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New CATES, SERIES 2005-FFH4 the plaintiff AND FURNISHED 3 BED- Amount due under judgment is Jersey. TIMOTHY G. ROBBINS, SR., ET AL. are the 2 bedroom, 1 bath, lots MONTH $66,287.26 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees ROOM, 2 BATH CON- Dimensions of Lot: Unit B in the Back of defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- of large closets, nice Bay Condominium complex along with Property to be sold is located in the Town- venue on: DO, 2 CAR GARAGE, tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount 17.97% interest in the common elements ship of Dennis in the County of Cape May WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF kitchen, attic & large liv- Call 856-629-3474 of 20% of the bid price is required. CENTRAL AIR, ALL and State of New Jersey OCTOBER A.D. 2007 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any ing room! Large laundry Available 10/1 A full legal description of the premises can at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court APPLIANCES + GREAT sale without further notice of publication. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Commonly known as 55 Sunny Lane, Den- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street room with washer, dryer. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- LOCATION. FRONT/ May County. This sale is subject to unpaid nis Twp., NJ 08210; Tax Lot No. 6 in Block (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New WebID #: 134665 tiff. Off street parking, digital μ REAR ENTRY/DECK taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer No. 342 B Jersey. Attorney GEORGE CRETELLA liens and other Municipal Assessments. The cable with HBO chan- Sheriff: John F. Callinan PET OK . AVAILABLE amount due can be obtained from the local Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 120 Property to be sold is located in the Town- 752676 nels, internet, electric, taxing authority. feet wide by 125 feet long ship of Upper Township in the County of ASAP 4x Fee=$102.08 Amount due under judgment is Cape May, State of New Jersey propane and all utilities Year Round Rental- 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 $362,378.41 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Nearest Cross Street: n/a ______included. Save $$$! Only CALL 917- 974- 3744 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Commonly known as:13 Stephens Drive, SHERIFF’S SALE tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount A full legal description of the premises can $1350/month + secu- Palermo-Ocean View a/k/a 13 Stephens WILDWOOD CREST of 20% of the bid price is required. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Drive, Palermo, NJ 08230 rity deposit. References WebID #: 134686 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any May County. This sale is subject to unpaid μ of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- sale without further notice of publication. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Tax Lot No.: 53.06 in Block 567 needed. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET All publication costs are paid for by the plain- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 2nd fl oor duplex, 2 bed- Year Round Rental- NUMBER F 5942 01 pending wherein EQ- tiff. amount due can be obtained from the local Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 127 ft UITY ONE, INC. the plaintiff AND FRANCIS rooms, 1 bath. Immacu- Attorney RALPH F. CASALE & ASSOCI- taxing authority. x 175 ft x 204 ft x 113 ft x 77 ft x 29 ft Call Tim, 609-972-1156, T. DINAN, JR.; LILLIAN PABON; LAUREN ATES Amount due under judgment is late. Washer, dryer. Ref- DINAN AND ROBERT KRAUSE are the leave message. WILDWOOD Sheriff: John F. Callinan $233,577.03 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Nearest Cross Street: Route US 9 erences & credit check defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public 752679 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- venue on: 4x Fee=$111.80 fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer required. $950/ month. Glenwood Ave. 2 bed- WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF μ WebID #: 135811 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 of 20% of the bid price is required. municipal or tax liens that may be due OCTOBER A.D. 2007 ______The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any room apartment. Liv- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court SHERIFF’S SALE sale without further notice of publication. A full legal description of the premises can 609-729-5506 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street ing room, dining room, All publication costs are paid for by the plain- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out tiff. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid kitchen, bath. Air condi- Jersey. Year Round Rental- μ WebID #: 135776 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Attorney GOLDBECK, MCCAFFERTY & taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer tioning & fans, gas heat, cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET MCKEEVER liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Property to be sold is located in the Town- NUMBER F 9569 07 pending wherein HSBC Sheriff: John F. Callinan amount due can be obtained from the local Year Round Rental- laundromat. Partially ship of Dennis in the County of Cape May BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 752681 taxing authority. WILDWOOD and State of New Jersey. furnished. New rugs & AS TRUSTEE FOR FBR SECURITIZATION 4x Fee=$106.92 Amount due under judgment is TRUST 2005-3 RECOURSE the plaintiff AND 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 $552,973.56 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees appliances. Responsi- Commonly known as: 912 Route 47 (Del- WILDWOOD CREST EMILY A. MC LAUGHLIN, ET AL. are the ______to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 1, 2, 3 bedroom apart- sea Drive) a/k/a 866 Delsea Drive, South ble persons only. $1000 defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public SHERIFF’S SALE tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Dennis, New Jersey 08245 ments with kitchens & deposit. $1500/month. venue on: of 20% of the bid price is required. Bayview. 2 bedroom, 1 Tax Lot No. 2 in Block No. 77 WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out baths utilities included. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any With option to buy. OCTOBER A.D. 2007 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- sale without further notice of publication. bath condo. Furnished Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) ir- Vouchers accepted. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET All publication costs are paid for by the plain- regular shaped 389.21’x 240.34’x 87.90’x or unfurnished. Laundry House Building located at 9 N. Main Street NUMBER F 9575 07 pending wherein tiff. 440.99’x132’x205.53’ 609-846-0290 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK the plaintiff Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- on site. Private parking. Nearest Cross Street: Route 83 Apply at Jersey. AND BRENDA L. PFAFF, ET AL. are the MAN $1000/month defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Sheriff: John F. Callinan 4205 Pacifi c, Wildwood WebID #: 135266 This sale is also subject to any and all μ Property to be sold is located in the City of venue on: 752680 other unpaid taxes, water, sewer, mu- 609-820-2840 Cape May, County of Cape May and State WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF 4x Fee=$116.64 nicipal liens or any other charges which 609-523-7010 of New Jersey OCTOBER A.D. 2007 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 may be due and owing whether set forth at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court ______herein or not. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES μ WebID #: 135607 Premises commonly known as: House Building located at 9 N. Main Street SHERIFF’S SALE μ WebID #: 134907 Year Round Rental- ARE TO CONDUCT AND RELY UPON 122 Decatur Street, Cape May, NJ 08204 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGA- Jersey. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Year Round Rental- TION TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER OR NOT Being known as Lot 6, Block 1041 on the of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- ANY OUTSTANDING LIENS OR ENCUM- Wildwood Offi cial Tax Map of the City of Cape May Property to be sold is located in the Town- cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET BERENCES REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR ship of Lower Township, County of Cape NUMBER F 3847 07 pending wherein RESI- WILDWOOD HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING Year Round Rental- Dimensions: 112.95ft x 26.06 ft x 112.70 ft May and State of New Jersey DENTIAL FUNDING COMPANY, LLC the FORECLOSED HEREBY AND, IF SO, TO Huge 2 story apartment, x 26.06 ft plaintiff AND WILLIAM L. WIEDERHOLD; ASCERTAIN THE CURRENT AMOUNT DUE Premises commonly known as: 2709 Bay- ET AL. are the defendant(s), I shall expose 242 E. Hand Ave. 1 block 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, THEREON. WILDWOOD CREST Nearest cross street: Jackson Street shore Road, Villas, NJ 08251 for sale at public venue on: to beach. All new 2 bed- large eat in kitchen, large WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF A full legal description of the premises can * Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Being known as Lot 10, Block 406, on the OCTOBER A.D. 2007 room. furnished or un- living room, dining room, be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Partially furnished 2 liens or other charges, liens, insurance offi cial Tax Map of Lower Township at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court May County. This sale is subject to unpaid furnished. $900 +, proof $1250/month. premiums or other advances made by House Building located at 9 N. Main Street bedroom apartment. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested Dimensions: 106.73 feet x 50.00 feet x (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New of income required. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 2nd fl oor, large kitchen. parties are to conduct and rely upon their 102.46 feet x 50.19 feet Jersey. Call 609-780-1119 amount due can be obtained from the local own independent investigation to ascer- $680/month + utilities. taxing authority. tain whether or not any outstanding inter- Nearest Cross Street: Shawmont Avenue Property to be sold is located in the Town- 609-408-7755 Amount due under judgment is est remain of record and/or have priority ship of Dennis in the County of Cape May, $262,726.33 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees μ WebID #: 135632 over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the * Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal State of New Jersey 302-276-1598 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- current amount due thereon liens or other charges, liens, insurance μ WebID #: 135795 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount premiums or other advances made by of 20% of the bid price is required. A full legal description of the premises can plaintiff prior to this sale. All interested μ WebID #: 135529 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape parties are to conduct and rely upon their (Page A39 Please) A36 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007

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Bed and Breakfast- General- Banking- DRIVERS General- A.B. POWERWASHING Day Housekeeper DANCERS & PAINTING Full or part time for mo- HOUSEKEEPING Bank of WANTED torcoach & school bus. The Queen Victoria Bed Any interior & exterior America CDL & Passenger en- Full time, year round & Breakfast, Cape May. Apply: Hurricane East surface, deck staining dorsement. position. The Cape Duties include servicing 218 E. Schellenger Ave & sealing. Best prices “At Bank of America, May Day Spa has an rooms, clearing break- Wildwood, NJ around. I’m recognized for Call Lion Trailways, opening for help with fast & guest contact. General- Or call 609-408-6721 my individual perfor- 609-889-0925 daily housekeeping. Hours: 7am to 2pm, 5 - 609-972-6505 mance, and my contri- Valid driver’s license 6 days per week; week- CAPE COUNSELING butions to the team.” required. ends required. Benefi ts. 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Restaurant- Trades/Automotive- Articles for Sale- WILDWOOD, 136 East FINANCIAL Davis Ave.: Sat. & Sun., ANIMALS Peter Shields Inn MECHANIC USED GOLF CARTS Oct. 20 & 21, 8am - 1 & Restaurant BUSINESS FOR For sale. pm. Aquariums, chest LOST & FOUND - Full time, year round po- SALE - FINANCIAL 609-886-8858 freezer, plants, wicker ANIMALS set, etc. Now hiring year round sition available. Good Articles For Sale- Bussers and Host/ pay & benefi ts. with Business for Sale- Yard/Tag Sale- Hostesses, Line Cook. 401 k plan. WHIRLPOOL Stack- Lost & Found- Chamberpersons (must Turn-key Salon. Fully able washer & gas dryer, WILDWOOD, 244 East

be available weekends). Call Lion Trailways Equipped. Great loca- $350; Kenmore electric Leaming Ave.: Sat., Oct. Restaurant- 609-889-0924 tion. $15,000. Call 609- oven with griddle, double 20, 8am - 1pm & Sun., FOUND DOG

Apply in person 675-4995 oven and storage drawer, Oct. 21, 8am - ?. House- Male, golden brown AVALON COFFEE 1301 Beach Drive Cape $350; kitchen cabinets hold items, clothes, possible pit/mix.. Ap- CO. IS May Trades/Automotive- MERCHANDISE / and countertops, $250. furniture, decorations, proximately 1 year with 609-884-9090 609-624-0075 etc. NO EARLY BIRDS, EXPANDING! YARD SALES collar no tag. Found in MECHANICS PLEASE. WebID #: 133511 Burleigh on Oct. 6. μ FURNISHINGS HAVE FUN & ANTIQUES Body & Fender Workers, Yard/Tag Sale- 609-523-1905 MAKE MONEY! Junk Yard Workers. Furnishings- Pay is good. Located CAPE MAY, 817 Full & part time, year Restaurant- In Glassboro Antiques- AVALON LINKS Mov- Stockton Ave.: Big round positions avail- Lost & Found- ing Sale King size bed, 2 apartment tag able * WAITSTAFF Call 267-549-3601 40x60’ Early 1900s high end sealy Refl ex- sale. Tools, appliances,

Green marblized porce- ion, paid $2300 asking furniture, electronics. Fri. FOUND DOG * Counter Help Late nights; year round μ WebID #: 135641 lain top table, 2 draw- $650. White wood dining & Sat., Oct. 19 & 20, 9am * Grill Counter position available. Ex- table with 4 chairs, all - ? Small, black dog in Rio Trades/Carpentry- ers large cutting board. perience with micros like new. Twin bed, $50. Grande area. Please $450. 609-368-7221 Apply In Person At computers & working in 609-465-5564 call to identify. 609-827- 3167 Route 9 South a bar type atmosphere CARPENTER/ 3616 Rio Grande needed. Serious appli- FOREMAN RESTAURANT Antiques- cants only. EQUIPMENT Immediate position for ANTIQUE Chestnut Vic- Apply in person, experienced carpenter/ Restaurant Equipment- PUBLIC NOTICES torian Bedroom Set: Restaurant- 10am- 2pm only: foreman knowledgable (From Page A35) A full legal description of the premises can Crest Tavern Double bed with head- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape in all phases of con- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid BLOW-OUT SALE! Commonly known as: board & baseboard, taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer COOK & 9600 Pacifi c Ave. struction in the seashore Commonly known as: 2345 North Route liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Wildwood Crest dresser, wash stand, 9, Township of Dennis, Cape May Court LINE SERVER area environment. Duties amount due can be obtained from the local Booths, tables, sinks, House, NJ 08210 are onsite management great condition. $3500. taxing authority. grills, broilers & lots Amount due under judgment is of subcontractors and 610-909-7777 Tax Lot No: 10 in Block 251 Applications are being more! $129,361.03 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- accepted for Cook and company employees Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 157ft x tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Restaurant- from start of project to ARTICLES FOR 315 ft x 172 ft x 265 ft Line Server positions Call 609-513-0434 of 20% of the bid price is required. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any at Nayyarsons Corpo- delivery of house upon SALE Nearest Cross Street: Academy Lane YVETTE’S BISTRO sale without further notice of publication. ration, located at the completion. Must be All publication costs are paid for by the plain- YARD/TAG SALES Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer tiff. United States Coast very detail oriented and municipal or tax liens that may be due Is now taking applica- Attorney MCCABE, WEISBURG & CON- Guard Base in Cape experienced in schedul- WAY, P.C. DEADLINES Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifi ca- tions for year round Sheriff: John F. Callinan May. ing and ordering of ma- tion letter as to following judgment 752683 Kitchen Help & Wait- FOR YARD/TAG #PD-107659-1999 terials. Must be capable 4x Fee=$111.80 staff. 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 Cook rate is $13.81/ of handling multiple proj- SALES A full legal description of the premises can ______be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape hour; Line Server rate ects at one time and have Friday, 10am Notice of Public Sale Call 609-463-8885 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid is $12.39. Positions in- some computer skills. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer All household and personal goods stored in 609-602-0545 Multi family yard liens and other Municipal Assessments. The clude paid benefi ts and Needs to have at least unit #44 at Court House Mini Storage, West amount due can be obtained from the local sale End of Mechanic Street. pension plan. Evening 10 years experience as taxing authority. Property being sold is owned by Michelle Articles For Sale- Entire offi ce staff hosting Amount due under judgment is and weekend work a a carpenter/foreman. Rhinesmith. yard sale at 1200 New $308,557.98 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees must. Competitive wages and to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- Retail- All household and personal goods stored in 2007 HOT TUB! NEW! Jersey Avenue, North fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount health benefi ts available. unit # 53 &54 at Court House Mini Storage, of 20% of the bid price is required. Fall Liquidating for Man- Wildwood. Clothing West End of Mechanic Street. A resume is required The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any IN-STORE PET Property being sold is owned by Robert ufacturer! ONLY A FEW (childrens and adults), sale without further notice of publication. for all cooks. Call DL MIner Bradley. FOOD EDUCATOR LEFT! SELLING FROM Furnishings, Antiques, All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Construction tiff. All household and personal goods stored in $2995 - $5300! Retails Household Appliances. Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- Interested applicants at 609-624-8222 unit #32 at Court House Mini Storage, West $10 per hour and up MAN from $6900 - 10,000+ Saturday October 20th. End of Mechanic Street. should phone to apply Sheriff: John F. Callinan with experience. Perma- Property being sold is owned by Toni Fulg- ALL units have Ozona- 752678 609-898-2138 initi. nent weekend job in Rio Trades/Masonry- Yard Sale 4x Fee=$121.52 tor, WATERFALL, LED email to: 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17/07 Grande, NJ. Personable, Oct 20-21 9AM-2PM 319 Sale will be held on October 18, 2007 at lighting, Premium Cover, ______nayyarsonscm@ 9a.m. animal lover 18+. MASON LABORER Townbank Rd House- SHERIFF’S SALE yahoo.com Maint. Free Cabinet, Full hold Items/Books/Lots 2x Fee=$24.30 Warranty! LOADED! Call By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out or mail resume or 10/10, 10/17/07 Contact Full time, year round. No of Cd’s/Dvd’s/Dj Equip- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- for appt! (609)489-6412 ______letter of interest to: cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET [email protected] experience necessary. ment SHERIFF’S SALE PO Box 285 NUMBER F 6184 07 pending wherein Heavy lifting required. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION μ WebID #: 133493 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Cape May, NJ 08204 III the plaintiff AND DOMINIQUE DE PIETRO WebID #: 134692 Must have valid driver’s Yard/Tag Sale- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- μ are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET license & transportation. Articles For Sale- public venue on: NUMBER F 23972 06 pending wherein Retail- WEDNESDAY THE 24TH DAY OF Ability to drive manual CLERMONT COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. the OCTOBER A.D. 2007 plaintiff AND DAN D. DETAMORE; KATH- Restaurant- shift truck a plus. Avalon HOBBY TRAINS: HO at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court LEEN DETAMORE, HIS WIFE, ET ALS are Sales Help Wanted House Building located at 9 N. Main Street area. Scale, model R.R. Equip- the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at TEABERRY (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New ment , Rolling Stock & public venue on: NOW HIRING ANTIQUES Jersey. Part time, 10am- 5pm, WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF 609-263-1481 Misc. Items. For appoint- NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 ENTRY LEVEL 2nd Outdoor Property to be sold is located in the City of weekends required. Will- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court ment, call 609-390-3558 North Wildwood in the County of Cape May MANAGEMENT House Building located at 9 N. Main Street ing to train. Bazaar and the State of New Jersey. Articles For Sale- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Jersey. Willing to train. Sat., Oct. 20, 8:30am - Premises is commonly known as: 2301 Antiques Etc, Trades- Atlantic Avenue, Unit 211 Excellent benefi ts. HOT TUB/SPA ‘07 Property to be sold is located in the Town- Avalon, NJ 4pm (raindate Oct. 21). ship of Upper, County of Cape May, State Tax Lot 19 (f/k/a 6, 8, 10 & 12) in Block 10 HP, ozone, waterfall, New, unique and an- of New Jersey. 609-967-5500 SHOP 259.07 (f/k/a 259) Apply within aroma therapy, 6 person, tiques. Rt. 9, Clermont. Commonly known as: 1041 Route 50, Pe- ASSISTANT Dimensions of Lot (approximately): condo, Pizza Hut LED light, warranty. New tersburg, NJ TEACHER’S AIDE unknown 406 Rio Grande Ave., in crate. Cost $5995; NEEDED Dealers call Sharon Tax Lot No.7 in Block No. 450 Full time. Experience Nearest Cross Street: unknown Wildwood Child Care- TEACH- sell for $2995. 609-425- 609-624-1700. preferred. Must have Subject to all prior liens and mortgages, ER’S AIDE NEEDED 7039 Subject to: TSC 06-00131 $407.70 valid NJ driver’s li- (12/27/06) P/T afternoon (12-5:30) Yard/Tag Sale- cense. Benefi ts. EOE. (Page A40 Please) Cash in on the Cla$$ifieds aide needed for Sea Isle Drug screening re- pre-school program. $8/ PALERMO, Dolores Ave.: Build an Attractive Ad quired. Articles for Sale- hour. Please see online 5 House Yard Sale. Sat., • Avoid abbreviation If they do not understand it. ad. Contact Natalie at Oct. 20, Raindate Oct. They will not call to find out Apply in person OLD Pinball Machine: 609-263-1639. 21, 8am - 1pm. Tools, Rental Country Fair condition. Call 609- • White space attracts the eye 390-7880 exercise equipment, A cluttered ad will be missed Office hours 9 to 5 706 Route 9 S. baby goods, household eBay id: auction it today 137 Monday - Friday CMCH Articles for Sale- items. • Use photos People call faster if We’ll sell your items for you! they can see it , Tornado Tournament more importantly FIND THE Fooseball Table; $450. Classifieds 1500 Rt. 47 So. #E6, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 they buy it faster Located in North Wild- make things (GSP Exit 4A, next to ShopRite in the Rio Grande Plaza) • List a time to call PERFECT JOB wood. 215-760-6389 disappear 609-889-8500 and be ready [email protected] for results in Herald Classifi eds CALL 609-886-8600 EXT 33 or 34 to place your ad www.rioauctionittoday.com A40 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A39) at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Commonly known as: 141 West Atlantic ______may communicate with the New Jersey State Case Information Statement must accompany House Building located at 9 N. Main Street tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Avenue a/k/a 141 Atlantic Avenue, Town- NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bar Association by calling (201) 249-5000. your answer or motion. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New of 20% of the bid price is required. ship of Lower, Villas, NJ 08251 You may also contact the lawyer referral ser- and unpaid taxes, water and/or sewer Jersey. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vice of the County of Venue by calling 609- The action has been instituted for the purpose liens, if any. sale without further notice of publication. Tax Lot No. 65 in Block No. 131 sealed bids will be received by the City of 463-0313. If you cannot afford an attorney, of foreclosing a mortgage dated November Property to be sold is located in the Town- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- North Wildwood for the USDA Sanitary Sewer you may communicate with the Legal Services 17, 2006, made by Ines I Ferguson and A full legal description of the premises can ship of Middle, County of Cape May, State tiff. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 100 Improvements – Phase IA in the City of North Offi ce of the County of Venue by calling 609- Kevin A Ferguson to Mortgage Electronic be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape of New Jersey. Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN SHEPARD ft x 70 ft Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey. 465-3001. Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Sheriff: John F. Callinan Countrywide Bank, N.A. , and concerns real taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Commonly known as: Hideaway Beach 752688 Nearest Cross Street: Yale Avenue Bid forms, contracts and specifi cations are You, SANDRA M. MARRERO, are made a estate located at 408 Fourth Avenue, West liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Campground, 43 Route 47 North, 4x Fee=$126.36 on fi le at the offi ce of Remington, Vernick party defendant to this foreclosure action be- Cape May, NJ. amount due can be obtained from the local Campsite G 29 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, and Walberg Engineers, 4907 New Jersey cause you may have an interest in the subject taxing authority. ______municipal or tax liens that may be due. Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey 08260. property by reason of a lien, encumbrance, or YOU, Ines I Ferguson , her heirs, devisees, Amount due under judgment is Block 42, Lot 1 Qualifi er #CMG29 f/k/a SHERIFF’S SALE otherwise which may be perfected against the and personal representatives and his/her, $131,821.51 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Block 42, Lot 5, Qualifi er #CMG29, on the A full legal description of the premises can Said Bids will be received, opened and read property being foreclosed and for any right, their, or any of their successors in right, title to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- offi cial tax map of the Township of Middle By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape aloud in public at the City of North Wildwood title, claim or interest you may have in, to or and interest and Kevin A Ferguson, his heirs, tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Municipal Building, 901 Atlantic Avenue, North against said mortgaged premises. devisees, and personal representatives and of 20% of the bid price is required. A full legal description of the premises can cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey on his/her, their, or any of their successors in The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape NUMBER F 11116 07 pending wherein RESI- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The October 23, 2007 at 10:00 A.M. prevailing Dated: October 17, 2007 right, title and interest are made a defendant sale without further notice of publication. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid DENTIAL FUNDING COMPANY, LLC the amount due can be obtained from the local time. because you are the maker of the bond/note All publication costs are paid for by the plain- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer plaintiff AND STACY GREEN, ET AL are the taxing authority. THEODORE J. FETTER and mortgage and/or an owner thereof and tiff. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Amount due under judgment is Copies of the bid forms, contracts and speci- THEODORE J. FETTER Plaintiff is unable to determine the where- Attorney STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKEN- amount due can be obtained from the local venue on: $246,742.78 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees fi cations may be obtained from said Reming- CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT abouts of the defendant, and therefore, does BERG & NORGAARD taxing authority. WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- ton, Vernick and Walberg Engineers, by pro- not know whether he/she is living or dead, Sheriff: John F. Callinan Amount due under judgment is NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount spective bidders upon request, upon payment 1x Fee=$35.24 10/17/07 and therefore, names as defendants Ines I 752645 $25,482.79 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court of 20% of the bid price is required. of the sum of $50.00 for each set. ______Ferguson , her heirs, devisees, and personal 4x Fee=$102.06 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS representatives and his/her, their, or any of 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New sale without further notice of publication. TO OBTAINING SAID SPECIFICATIONS, BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS their successors in right, title and interest ______of 20% of the bid price is required. Jersey. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- EITHER BY MAIL OR IN PERSON. CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY and Kevin A Ferguson, his heirs, devisees, SHERIFF’S SALE The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any tiff. and personal representatives and his/her, sale without further notice of publication. Property to be sold is located in the Bor- Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- NO BIDS ARE TO BE DROPPED OFF AT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED their, or any of their successors in right, title By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out All publication costs are paid for by the plain- ough of Woodbine, County of Cape May, MAN THE ENGINEER’S OFFICE. PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO STEPHEN and interest . of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- tiff. State of New Jersey. Sheriff: John F. Callinan O’CONNOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR OF cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Attorney MINION & SHERMAN 752691 The City of North Wildwood reserves the right THE BOARD, WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO An individual who is unable to obtain an at- NUMBER F 4349 07 pending wherein NEW Sheriff: John F. Callinan Commonly known as: 716 Phillip DeSantis 4x Fee=$116.64 to consider the bids for sixty (60) days after 2:00 P.M. PREVAILING TIME, ON Thursday, torney may communicate with the New Jersey JERSEY HOUSING AND MORTGAGE FI- 752686 Drive 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 the receipt thereof, and further reserves the November 8, 2007, AT WHICH TIME THEY State Bar Association by calling toll free 800- NANCE AGENCY the plaintiff AND DAN D. 4x Fee=$102.06 ______right to reject any or all bids, either in whole WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ IN 792-8315 (within New Jersey) or 609-394- DETAMORE, ET AL are the defendant(s), I 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 Tax Lot No.31 in Block No. 52 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the personal or in part and also to waive any informality in THE WILLIAM E. STURM, JR. ADMINISTRA- 1101 (from out of state). shall expose for sale at public venue on: ______property contents of the following storage any and make such awards or take action as TION BUILDING, 4 MOORE ROAD, CREST WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF SHERIFF’S SALE Dimensions of Lot: 75’ x 150’ units will be offered for sale by Public Auction may be in the best interest of the City of North HAVEN COMPLEX, CAPE MAY COURT You may also communicate with a Lawyer NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 to the highest bidder for enforcement of stor- Wildwood. HOUSE, NEW JERSEY, FOR THE FOL- Referral Service, or if you cannot afford to pay at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Nearest Cross Street: 237’ from Madison age liens. This auction will be held on October LOWING: an attorney you may call the Legal Services House Building located at 9 N. Main Street of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Avenue 24th, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at Indian Trail Self Bids must be on the bid form prepared by Offi ce. The phone numbers for the county in (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Storage, located at Route 47 and Indian Trail Remington, Vernick and Walberg Engineers, “MICROBIAL REMEDIATION FOR PIPE which this action is pending are: Legal Ser- Jersey. BER F 8091 07 pending wherein DEUTSCHE Superior Interests (if any): None Road, Cape May Court House, New Jersey in the manner designated therein and required INSULATION, HVAC SYSTEM CLEANING vices (609) 465-3001, Lawyer Referral (609) BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS 08210. by the specifi cations, must be enclosed in AND ACOUSTICAL CEILNG TILE AND 463-0313. Property to be sold is located in the Town- TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE A full legal description of the premises can sealed envelopes bearing the name and ad- PARTIAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM RE- ship of Upper, County of Cape May, State SECURITIES, INC. ASSET BACKED PASS be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape The following units are scheduled for auction: dress of the bidder on the outside and also PLACEMENT AT THE CAPE MAY COUNTY Theodore J. Fetter of New Jersey. THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid bearing on the outside reference to the par- ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, CAPE MAY Clerk of the Superior Court R3 UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVIC- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer A-13 – David Lambert: tools, furniture and ticular work bid upon. Said bids shall be ad- COUNTY, NEW JERSEY” Commonly known as: 2256 Route 50 ING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF APRIL liens and other Municipal Assessments. The boxes dressed to Janet Harkins, Clerk. Powers Kirn, LLC 1, 2005, WITHOUT RECOURSE the plaintiff amount due can be obtained from the local PROPOSAL FORMS, SPECIFICATIONS 9 East Stow Road, Suite C Tax Lot No. 23 in Block No. 306 AND GEMMA V. CRAWFORD are the taxing authority. B-52 – Megan Larkin: bed, sofa, lamps, bags Each bid shall be accompanied by a certifi ed AND OTHER BIDDING DOCUMENTS MAY Marlton, NJ 08053 defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Amount due under judgment is and boxes check, cashier’s check or bid bond duly ex- BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THE Dimensions of Lot: 258.72’ x 71.94’ venue on: $157,756.73 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees ecuted by the bidder as principal and having COUNTY ENGINEER, DALE M. FOSTER, Mailing: WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- C-16 – Olga Anglero: chairs, table, bookcase, as surety thereon a surety company approved (609) 465-1035, DURING NORMAL OFFICE PO BOX 1568 Nearest Cross Street: Corner of NJ State NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount bed and bags by the City of North Wildwood in an amount HOURS AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Highway 50 and Riccardo Balzan fka An- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court of 20% of the bid price is required. not less than fi ve percent (5%) of the amount thony Steelman House Building located at 9 N. Main Street The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any C-20 – Eugene Strinel: table, sofa, freezer, bid. Any such bid bond shall be without en- A PRE-BID CONFERENCE IS SCHEDULED (856) 802-1000 (Voice) (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New sale without further notice of publication. mower and tools dorsement or conditions. Bid shall also be ac- FOR 10:30 A.M. OCTOBER 24, 2007 AT THE (856) 802-4300 (fax) Superior Interests (if any): None Jersey. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- companied by a certifi cate letter from a surety CAPE MAY COUNTY ADMINISTRATION tiff. C-39 – Damian Leininger: boxes, clothes, tv, company stating that it will provide the bidder BUILDING LOCATED AT 4 MOORE ROAD, 1x Fee=$49.82 10/17/07 A full legal description of the premises can Property to be sold is located in the mu- Attorney POWERS KIRN LLC speakers and toys with the completion bond. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ . ______be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape nicipality of North Wildwood, County of Sheriff: John F. Callinan PUBLIC NOTICE May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Cape May, State of New Jersey. 752689 D-8 – Denise Livingston: beds, dresser, lad- The award of the contract shall be made sub- THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 4x Fee=$102.06 der and boxes ject to the necessary moneys to do the work REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS IN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the CAPE liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Commonly known as: 214 East 25th Av- 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 being provided by the City of North Wildwood WHOLE OR IN PART AND TO WAIVE SUCH MAY COUNTY BRIDGE COMMISSION has amount due can be obtained from the local enue, Unit 102, North Wildwood, NJ ______E-36 – Linda Godman: chairs, table and in a lawful manner. The contract to be execut- INFORMALITIES AS MAY BE PERMITTED awarded a contract without competitive bid- taxing authority. SHERIFF’S SALE boxes ed by the successful bidder will provide that it BY LAW. ding as a professional service pursuant to Amount due under judgment is Tax Lot 22-24 Block 226 shall not become effective until the necessary N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i). The contract and $211,575.15 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 2x Fee=$34.02 moneys to do the work have been provided by BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY the resolution authorizing it are on fi le and to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Unit 102 in the East 25th Avenue Condo- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- 10/10, 10/17/07 the City of North Wildwood in a lawful manner. WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF N.J.S.A available for public inspection in the offi ce of tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount minium along with 23% of the common cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET ______The award shall further be subjected to the 10:5-31 ET.SEQ. AND N.J.A.C. 17:27: 27. the Cape May County Bridge Commission, of 20% of the bid price is required. elements NUMBER F 11344 04 pending wherein NA- PUBLIC NOTICE securing of necessary State, Federal or Local 153 Crest Haven Road, Cape May Court The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any TIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO. the plaintiff permits governing the work. BIDS MUST BE MADE ON STANDARD PRO- House, New Jersey. sale without further notice of publication. A full legal description of the premises can AND MICHAEL A. WILLIS, ET AL are the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned, POSAL FORM IN THE MANNER DESIG- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Attorney for the Applicant, Pen Turbo Aviation, Bidders are required to comply with the NATED THEREIN AND REQUIRED BY THE Awarded to:Scottsdale Insurance Company tiff. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid venue on: Inc., shall make application to the Zoning requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et. seq., SPECIFICATIONS, MUST BE ENCLOSED Attorney POWERS KIRN LLC taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF Board of the Township of Lower, Cape May N.J.A.C. 17:27 (Affi rmative Action), P.L. 1963. IN SEALED ENVELOPES BEARING THE Duration: One (1) year, beginning October 1, Sheriff: John F. Callinan liens and other Municipal Assessments. The NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 County, New Jersey, to construct and operate C150 (New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act), and NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE BIDDER 2007 and ending September 30, 2008 752648 amount due can be obtained from the local at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court a marine sales, service and storage facility at Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 AND MARKED “MICROBIAL REMEDIATION 4x Fee=$106.92 taxing authority. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street the property located at 516 Breakwater Road U.S.C. 12101, et.seq.). FOR PIPE INSULATION, HVAC SYSTEM Nature of contract: Commercial Liability Insur- 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 Amount due under judgment is (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New and otherwise known as tax block 500.01, Lot CLEANING AND ACOUSTICAL CEILNG TILE ance Policy plus Umbrella Liability Policy ______$229,939.38 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Jersey. 3 (the “Property”) which is located in Zoning The contractor is further notifi ed that he must AND PARTIAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM RE- SHERIFF’S SALE to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- District I - Industrial, pursuant to Zoning Code comply with P.L. 1977, c. 33, and submit a PLACEMENT AT THE CAPE MAY COUNTY Amount of Contract: $138,854 for liability tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Property to be sold is located in the Town- Section 400.19. The relief requested is set Disclosure Statement listing stockholders ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, CAPE MAY policy plus $41,370 for umbrella policy By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of 20% of the bid price is required. ship of Middle, County of Cape May, State forth below: with his bid. COUNTY, NEW JERSEY” ON THE OUTSIDE, of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any of New Jersey. ADDRESSED TO STEPHEN O’CONNOR, If awarded a contract, your company/fi rm shall cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET sale without further notice of publication. Applicant seeks an interpretation pursuant to The contractor is further notifi ed that he must COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR OF THE be required to comply with the requirements of NUMBER F 4164 06 pending wherein UNI- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Commonly known as: 300 Ridge Road, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70b, of whether Applicant re- comply with P.L. 1999 c.238 Public Works BOARD, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4 N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27. VERSAL BONDING INSURANCE COM- tiff. Township of Middle, Green Creek, NJ quires a use variance to construct and operate Contractor Registration Act and he and any MOORE ROAD, CREST HAVEN COMPLEX, PANY AND UNITED STATES FIRE INSUR- Attorney RALPH F. CASALE & 08219 a marine sales, service and storage facility at subcontractors must be registered in accor- CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY William Henfey ANCE COMPANY the plaintiff AND JEFFREY ASSOCIATES the Property. dance with the act. 08210, AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY Chairman J. CANTWELL, KIMBER L. CANTWELL, ET Sheriff: John F. Callinan Tax Lot No. 20 in Block No. 1410.06 A CASHIER’S OR CERTIFIED CHECK OR A AL are the defendant(s), I shall expose for 752687 Alternatively, if necessary, Applicant seeks a The contractor is also further notifi ed that he BID BOND FOR NOT LESS THAN 10% (TEN) 1x Fee=$15.80 10/17/07 sale at public venue on: 4x Fee=$111.78 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 119 ft use variance pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D- must comply with P.L. 2004 c. 57 and submit PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT BID, BUT NOT ______WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 x 213 ft x 100 ft x 48 ft x 138 ft 70d, for relief from Zoning Code Section 400- proof of business registration and submit IN EXCESS OF $20,000.00, DRAWN TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 ______19, as well as any other variances, waivers or proof of business registration for any named ORDER OF CAPE MAY COUNTY TREASUR- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court SHERIFF’S SALE Nearest Cross Street: Blueberry Lane other relief that may be necessary to construct subcontractors in accordance with the act. ER, AND BE DELIVERED AT THE PLACE ON PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the CAPE House Building located at 9 N. Main Street North and operate a marine sales, service and stor- OR BEFORE THE HOUR NAMED ABOVE. MAY COUNTY BRIDGE COMMISSION has (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out age facility at the Property. By Order of the City of North Wildwood awarded a contract without competitive bid- Jersey. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, Janet Harkins, Clerk S T E P H E N O ’ C O N N O R ding as a professional service pursuant to cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET municipal or tax liens that may be due. Applicant also seeks variances pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i). The contract and As referenced by the accompanying Writ NUMBER F 4893 07 pending wherein U.S. N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70c, for relief from Zoning 1x Fee=$51.03 10/17/07 County Administrator the resolution authorizing it are on fi le and of Execution entered into by the Honorable BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS A full legal description of the premises can Code Sections 400-19.A. [side-yard setback], ______available for public inspection in the offi ce of Neil H. Shuster, P.J.CH. on June 18, 2007, TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 400-19.E. [signs], 400-34.A.(1) [landscaping NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANTS the Cape May County Bridge Commission, a certain mortgaged premises to be sold ERS OF ASSET BACKED SECURITIES May County. This sale is subject to unpaid between off-street parking and street and lot DANIEL BEYEL 153 Crest Haven Road, Cape May Court by the Cape May County Sheriff can be CORPORATION HOME EQUITY LOAN taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer lines], 400-46.C.(2) [one soil boring per 5,000 (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Director House, New Jersey. concisely described as 532 Bay Avenue, TRUST, SERIES 2006-HE5 the plaintiff AND liens and other Municipal Assessments. The square feet of basin surface area], 400-47.B. Ocean City, New Jersey, more particularly MELISSA M. MASON are the defendant(s), I amount due can be obtained from the local [minimum 0.3 footcandle lighting in the park- SANDRA M. MARRERO 1x Fee=$41.31 10/17/07 Awarded to: National Union Insurance Com- described as 532A of Lots 3.01 in Block shall expose for sale at public venue on: taxing authority. ing area], 400-52.C. [sidewalk installation], ______pany 508 on the Offi cial Tax Map of Ocean City, WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF Amount due under judgment is and 400-52.D. [street line trees], as well as You are hereby summoned and required to NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT New Jersey, with the approximate nearest NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 $90,264.75 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees any other variances, waivers or other relief serve upon SHAPIRO & DIAZ, LLP, Plaintiff’s Superior Court of New Jersey Duration: One (1) year, beginning October 1, th th cross-streets being 5 and 6 Avenues. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- that may be necessary in order to construct Attorney, whose address is 14000 Commerce Chancery Division 2007 and ending September 30, 2008 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount and operate a marine sales, service and stor- Parkway, Suite B, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054, an Cape May County A full legal description of the premises can (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New of 20% of the bid price is required. age facility at the Property. answer to the complaint (and amendment Docket No.F-20946-07 Nature of contract: Public Offi cials’ Liability be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Jersey. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any to complaint, if any) fi led in a civil action in Policy May County. This sale is subject to unpaid sale without further notice of publication. Applicant also seeks preliminary and fi nal which HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS INDEN- STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Property to be sold is located in the Town- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- major site plan approval along with waivers, TURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED Amount of Contract: $23,722 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The ship of Lower, County of Cape May, State tiff. pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10.3, from Zon- NOTEHOLDERS OF RENAISSANCE HOME Ines I Ferguson, her heirs, devisees, and per- amount due can be obtained from the local of New Jersey. Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- ing Code Sections 400-77.D.(20) [loading EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-2 is Plaintiff and sonal representatives and his/her, their, or any If awarded a contract, your company/fi rm shall taxing authority. MAN area] and 400-77.D.(24) [signs] as well as any JOHANNA GARCIA AND LUIS ROSARIO A/ of their successors in right, title and interest be required to comply with the requirements of Amount due under judgment is Commonly known as: 2800 Bay Drive Vil- Sheriff: John F. Callinan other variances, waivers or other relief which K/A LUIS ROSORIO are Defendants, pending and Kevin A Ferguson, his heirs, devisees, N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27. $716,435.45 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees las, NJ 08251 752690 may be necessary in order to construct and in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- and personal representatives and his/her, to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 4x Fee=$111.78 operate a marine sales, service and storage cery Division, CAPE MAY and bearing Docket their, or any of their successors in right, title William Henfey tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Tax Lot No. 2 in Block No. 512.36 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 facility at the Property. # F-11002-07 within Thirty-fi ve (35) days after and interest Chairman of 20% of the bid price is required. ______the date of this publication, exclusive of such The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Dimension of Lot Approximately: 75 x 100 SHERIFF’S SALE A public hearing will be held before the Zoning date. If you fail to do so, judgment by default YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and re- 1x Fee=$15.80 10/17/07 sale without further notice of publication. Board of the Township of Lower on Thursday, may be rendered against you for the relief de- quired to serve upon the Attorneys for Plaintiff, ______All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Nearest Cross Street: Del-View Road By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out November 1, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town- manded in the complaint (and amendment to Powers Kirn, LLC, 9 East Stow Road, Suite PUBLIC NOTICE tiff. Beginning at a point formed by the inter- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery ship Hall, 2600 Bayshore Road, Villas, New complaint, if any). You shall fi le your answer C, Marlton, NJ 08053; P.O. Box 1568, Mount Attorney DREIFUSS BONACCI & PARKER section of the easterly line of Bay Drive Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Jersey. Copies of the Application are on fi le and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk Laurel, NJ 08054, an Answer to the Complaint PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the CAPE Sheriff: John F. Callinan 50 feet wide, with the southerly line of BER F 850 07 pending wherein DEUTSCHE with the Board Secretary for review by the of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes (and Amendment to Complaint, if any) fi led in MAY COUNTY BRIDGE COMMISSION has 752685 Del-View Road, 50 feet wide, and extend- BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS public prior to the scheduled hearing. Justice Complex, 24 Market Street, Trenton, a Civil Action in which Mortgage Electronic awarded a contract without competitive bid- 4x Fee=$106.92 ing thence; TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND NJ 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for ding as a professional service pursuant to 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31/07 SERVICING AGREEMENT SERIES INABS If you have any objections to the granting of Civil Practice and Procedure. Countrywide Bank, N.A. is plaintiff and Ines N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i). The contract and ______Prior Liens/Encumbrances 2006-B the plaintiff AND SHARON L. POW- the relief sought, please attend the hearing I Ferguson and Kevin A Ferguson, et al., are the resolution authorizing it are on fi le and SHERIFF’S SALE Taxes are Current ERS, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall ex- and you will be heard. This action has been instituted for the purpose Defendants, pending in the Superior Court of available for public inspection in the offi ce of Sewer Open Plus Penalty: $224.01 pose for sale at public venue on: of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated May 19, New Jersey, within thirty-fi ve (35) days after the Cape May County Bridge Commission, By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out TOTAL as of September 19, 2007: $224.01 WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF HANKIN SANDMAN & PALLADINO 2006, made by JOHANNA GARCIA AND LUIS October 17, 2007, exclusive of such date. If 153 Crest Haven Road, Cape May Court of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 Counsellors-At-Law ROSARIO, as Mortgagor(s), to MORTGAGE you fail to do so, judgment by default may be House, New Jersey. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET A full legal description of the premises can at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court A Professional Corporation ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, rendered against you for the relief demanded NUMBER F 18956 05 pending wherein IRRE- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape House Building located at 9 N. Main Street INC. recorded on July 6, 2006, in the Complaint. You shall fi le your Answer Awarded to: New Jersey Casualty Insurance VOCABLE BUSINESS TRUST OF SAMUEL May County. This sale is subject to unpaid (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New BY: Raymond J. Went, Jr.,Esquire in Book M4400 of Mortgages for CAPE MAY and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Company MILTON TOLZ the plaintiff AND GEORGE H. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Jersey. Attorneys for Applicant, County, Page 79, and (2) to recover posses- Clerk of the Superior Court at the Richard J. FRYBERGER; KAREN P. FRYBERGER, ET liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Pen Turbo Aviation, Inc. sion of the concerned premises commonly Hughes Justice Complex, CN 971, 6th Floor, Duration: One (1) year, beginning October 1, ALS are the defendant(s), I shall expose for amount due can be obtained from the local Property to be sold is located in the Town- known as: 105 East Virginia Avenue, (Villas), North Wing, Trenton, New Jersey, 08625, in 2007 and ending September 30, 2008 sale at public venue on: taxing authority. ship of Lower, County of Cape May, State DATED: October 5, 2007 Lower Township, NJ 08251. accordance with the rules of civil practice and WEDNESDAY THE 7TH DAY OF Amount due under judgment is of New Jersey. procedure. A $135.00 fi ling fee payable to the (Page A41 Please) NOVEMBER A.D. 2007 $235,438.57 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 1x Fee=$38.88 10/17/07 If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you Clerk of the Superior Court and a completed Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES public inspection in the offi ce of the Cape May NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION DAY, WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC SALE TO on 11/16/07 at the Wildwood Convention Cen- 3. Agreement with Anthony Geiger for Rutgers Planning Board. (From Page A40) County Bridge Commission, 153 Crest Haven THE HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH ONLY, ter in the amounty of $165.00. Cooperative Extension Agricultural Resource Road, Cape May Court House, New Jersey. On Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at 11:00 OF THE CONTENTS OF SPACES: Management Program as a Master Gardener The contracts/agreements and resolutions Nature of contract: Worker’s Compensation am at R-J Self Storage, 1065 Route 47 South, 3. Contract with Atlantic Cape Family Support Coordinator for the period 10/1/07 through authorizing the above are on fi le and available Insurance Awarded to: Allstate New Jersey Insurance Rio Grande, NJ the following items will be sold 320 Michael Rogers: Organization for Youth Partnership partici- 5/30/08 in the amount of $4,000.00. for public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk Company at public auction pursuant to state law. Opera- Contents: Restaurant booths pants and facilitators to attend a conference of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Amount of Contract: $123,979 tor reserves the right to bid and set minimum from November 8-10, 2007 in the amount of 4. Authorizing an agreement with New Jer- Duration: One (1) year, beginning October 1, bids. Call 609-886-0009 to confi rm. 338 Merle Hill: $3,095.00. sey Business Systems, Inc. in the amount of Stephen O’Connor If awarded a contract, your company/fi rm shall 2007 and ending September 30, 2008 Contents: clothes, boxes, assorted $84,206.00 for Enterprise Imaging Systems Clerk/Administrator be required to comply with the requirements of Unit 100KK Nelson McAllister – household goods 4. Second addendum to the agreement with Implementation Services for the Clerk of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27. Nature of contract: Commercial Automobile Miscellaneous boxed and household items Police Executive Research Forum in the the Board, Crest Haven Nursing and Reha- 1x Fee=$25.52 10/17/07 Insurance Policy 514 Christine Dennis: amount of $8,036.00 to compensate for ad- bilitation Center, Corrections Department and ______William Henfey 2x Fee=$14.58 Contents: television, boxes, toys, misc ditional services rendered and completion of Chairman Amount of Contract: $2,466 10/17, 10/24/07 furniture said project. ______1x Fee=$15.80 10/17/07 If awarded a contract, your company/fi rm shall CAPE MAY STORAGE BIN WISHING TO 607 Kristin Hall: The contracts/agreements and resolutions ______be required to comply with the requirements of AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE PROVISIONS Contents: boxes, table, keyboard, kids toy authorizing the above are on fi le and available PUBLIC NOTICE N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27. UNDER THE “NEW JERSEY SELF STOR- jeep for public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk AGE FACILITY ACT (N.J.S.A. 2A: 44-187 et of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the CAPE MAY William Henfey seq.)” HEREBY GIVES NOTICE OF SALE 715 Joshua BIose: COUNTY BRIDGE COMMISSION has award- Chairman UNDER SAID ACT TO WIT; ON Friday, No- Contents: boxes, bags, bedroom furniture, Stephen O’Connor ed a contract without competitive bidding as vember 16, 2007 CAPE MAY STORAGE BIN, mattresses Clerk/Administrator a professional service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 1x Fee=$15.80 10/17/07 AT 340 FULLING MILL ROAD, CAPE MAY, 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i). The contract and the resolu- ______NEW JERSEY 08242 AT 12:00 PM ON THAT THIS SALE IS BEING MADE TO SATISFY 1x Fee=$21.87 10/17/07 tion authorizing it are on fi le and available for THE LANDLORD’S LIEN. THE PUBLIC IS ______INVITED TO ATTEND. SALE IS SUBJECT NOTICE OF CONTRACTS AWARDED TO ADJOURNMENT. The County of Cape May (“County”) has en- 2x Fee=$36.45 tered into contracts/agreements without com- 10/17, 10/24/07 petitive bidding for professional or extraordi- NATIONALS ______nary, unspecifi able services. The amounts E. COLI BACTERIA MEAT RECALL NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE CONTRACTS charged for these services will be determined AWARDED in accordance with the contracts/agreements Topps Meat Company and Cargill, Inc. have Reader Advisory: the National Trade Associa- Listings 800-366-0142 ext. S616 DATA ENTRY! Work from Anywhere. Flex- dated as of October 9, 2007. The County has tion we belong to has purchased the follow- recently announced recalls of frozen ground beef ible Hours. PC Required Excellent Ca- This notice is being published in accordance authorized the following: ing classifi eds. Determining the value of their NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS are call- patties, that were distributed nationwide, because reer Opportunity. 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SECTION II THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY RESOLUTION NO. 07-A-119 (1) Charges for all industries, manufacturing establishment, and types of properties not included above shall be established by contract between the RE: RESOLUTION AMENDING SCHEDULES OF RATES AND CONNECTION CHARGES FOR THE Authority and each of such users. WATER SYSTEM OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY AND RESCINDING (2) Any use not otherwise set forth shall be billed as a Single Family Dwelling. RESOLUTION NO. 05-A-93

SECTION III WHEREAS, the following increases in the water service charges have been recommended and approved by (1) The sewer service charges established herein shall become effective and chargeable to the owner of each connection unit on the date designated by the Auditors, Ford, Scott, Seidenburg & Kennedy, of the Township of Lower Municipal Utilities Authority; and WHEREAS, the Authority has determined that the following water service charges should be charged and the Authority, following the issuance of the Certifi cate of Completions on which date it shall be prepared to accept sewage into the Authority’s sewer system for collected in accordance with the Municipal Utilities Authorities Law of the State of New Jersey (N.J.S.A. 40:14B, et treatment. seq.) and Bond Resolution adopted pursuant thereto. (2) There is hereby established a Schedule of Rate Charges per year, payable quarterly in advance to the Authority Offi ce. Said charges shall draw interest NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Township of Lower Municipal Utilities Authority that the at the rate of one and one half (1.5%) percent per month from the time it becomes due and shall be a lien upon the premises connected. Such sewer charges Schedule of Rates and Connection Fees be adopted as follows: are based upon estimated annual operation costs, annual amortization costs, and other costs of the Authority’s sewage system, and may be changed from time to time as the need generated by such costs may require. SECTION I: RATE SCHEDULE OF WATER SERVICE RATES AND CHARGES (3) Where premises or a building is occupied by more than one (1) commercial or industrial establishment, or by a combination of both types of SIZE OF METER CONSUMPTION OF WATER MINIMUM establishments, the charge will be determined by applying the aforesaid rates to each commercial and industrial establishment located therein. QUARTERLY (4) All billing will be made to the property owner, who will remain responsible regardless of any change in tenants or those in possession. It is the owner’s ALLOWED IN MINIMUM CHARGE responsibility to notify the Authority in writing of correct billing information, including change of address, if inaccurate or if changed. QUARTERLY CHARGE IN GALLONS (5) With respect to charge for properties which shall be connected for the fi rst time with said sewage system, from and after the date thereof, the charge for the fi rst quarterly period shall be a percentage of the quarterly charge hereinabove, equal to the percentage of the quarterly period remaining after such 5/8” RESIDENTIAL 10,000 $56.80 5/8” COMMERCIAL 10,000 56.80 connection. 3/4” COMMERCIAL 10,000 60.05 (6) Any request for review of any bill must be submitted in writing and received by the Authority within thirty (30) days of the billing date. This provision 1” COMMERCIAL 30,000 143.05 shall apply to request for change of billing classifi cation. There will be no retroactive classifi cation changes. 1½” COMMERCIAL 40,000 196.55 (7) All request for disconnection shall be in writing and effective the date of disconnection. Disconnection shall require line being cut and capped. In the 2” COMMERCIAL 50,000 247.90 event of disconnection at owner’s request, any application for reconnection shall be considered as a new customer and require all procedural aspects of a new 3” COMMERCIAL 80,000 390.95 connection, including but not limited to payment of one connection fee then in place. 4” COMMERCIAL 120,000 572.20 6” COMMERCIAL 250,000 1,123.65 (8) The Authority has the right to terminate services in the event accounts become delinquent. If service is terminated property owner is responsible for 8” COMMERCIAL 337,500 1,514.60 paying the account up to date and an interruption of service fee of $150.00 for residential properties and $900.00 for commercial properties, before service will METER CHECKS 25.00 be restored. The Township of Lower Municipal Utilities Authority is not responsible for any damages caused by termination of service. METER BOTTOM REPLACEMENT 50.00

SECTION IV: SEWER CONNECTION CHARGE Consumption in excess of the water allowance for the minimum quarterly charge shall be determined as follows: (1) A connection charge of $1,698.40 per single family dwelling unit or equivalent gallonage plus costs equal to the Authority’s costs of the labor and (1) Excess usage, within the quarter, above the minimum, but less than twice the minimum, shall be charged at the rate of $3.28 per thousand gallons. materials involved with the installation shall be made, and shall be payable in advance to the Authority. (2) Excess usage, within the quarter, exceeding twice the minimum, shall be charged at the rate of $3.61 per thousand (2) Pursuant to Section 8 of P.L.1946, c.138 (C.40:14A-8) for new connections to sewer system, Public Housing Authorities and Non-Profi t Organizations gallons. building affordable housing projects are subject to a 50% reduction in connection fees. (3) Annual charge per Fire Hydrant $41.50 (3) All connections to the system are to be made by the Authority only after these connection charges and deposits for installation costs are received. (4) Annual charge per Sprinkler System $126.67

SECTION V: SECTION II: MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Charges for all other types of services not included in the above shall be established by contract between the Authority (1) The Offi cers and Agents of the Authority shall have unrestricted access at reasonable hours to all premises served by the Authority to inspect the and each of such users. Only Fire Companies may use fi re hydrants without special authorization of the Authority. collection system and to see that the requirements of the Authority regarding the use of the customer’s sewer connection are being observed. (2) Any damage to pipes, manholes, or any other property of the Authority caused by carelessness or neglect of a customer must be paid for by the SECTION III: CONNECTIONS, DISCONTINUANCE AND RESTORATION OF SERVICE customer upon presentation of the bill therefore. (1) A connection charge of $1,041.67 per single family dwelling unit or equivalent gallonage plus costs equal to the (3) The names and addresses of the customers of the Authority shall not be publicly available, except to the extent required by law, and no mailing lists Authority’s cost for the water metering equipment and installation shall be made, and shall be payable in advance shall be provided by this Authority or by any of its Offi cers or Employees, which mailing lists are compiled from records of the Authority. to the Authority. All connections to the mains are to be made by the Authority only after these connection charges, payments for meters and deposits on installation costs are received. (2) Pursuant to Section 21 of P.L.1957, c.183 (C.40:145-21) for new connections to the water system, Public SECTION VI: SURCHARGES AND FEES FOR SEAFOOD PROCESSING WASTE 4.1 SURCHARGES Housing Authorities and Non-Profi t Organizations building affordable housing projects are subject to a 50% (a) SURCHARGES REQUIRED. Although the Sewage Treatment works will be capable of treating the seafood processing waste, actual treatment of such reduction in connection fees. Wastes may increase the cost of operating and maintaining Public Sanitary Sewage System. Therefore there will be imposed upon each entity discharging (3) Discontinuance of service, at the user’s request, shall be the responsibility of the user and the user must arrange such Waste into the Public Sanitary Sewage System a surcharge or surcharges which are intended to cover such additional costs. Such surcharges shall be in to have his plumber turn off the service at the curb and must be responsible to drain the meter and lines within addition to regular Sewage service charges and shall be payable as herein provided. the property that would be susceptible to freezing. The Authority shall not be held liable or accountable for any damage which may result from water leaks, burst water pipes, frozen pipes or meters resulting from negligence (b) DETERMINATION OF SURCHARGES. The strength of any Seafood Processing Waste discharge of which is to be subject to surcharge as determined of the property owner to take the necessary precautions to protect the complete water service, meter and by subsection (c) of this Section VI shall be determined quarterly, or more frequently as the Authority shall determine, from samples taken either at the appurtenances within the property. connection Manhole or metering chamber, or at any other sampling point mutually agreed upon by the Authority and the producer of such Waste. The frequency (4) When water is turned on or off at the request of the property owner, there will be no prorations of the minimum and duration of the sampling period shall be such as, in the opinion of the Authority, will permit a reasonably reliable determination of the average composition quarterly charge. of such Waste, exclusive of Storm Water runoff. Samples shall be collected or their collection supervised by a representative of the Authority and will be (5) In the event that a service charge and/or a connection charge with regard to any parcel of real property shall not composite samples that reasonably refl ect the characteristics of the Waste over a 24 hour period. Except as herein after provided, the strength of Waste so be paid as and when due, interest shall accrue and be due to the Municipal Utilities Authority on the unpaid balance at the rate on one and one half (1.5%) percent per month until such charge, and the interest thereon, found by analysis shall be used for establishing the surcharge or surcharges. However, the Authority may, if it so elects, accept the results of routine sampling shall be fully paid to the Municipal Utilities Authority and shall be a lien upon the premises so served. The and analysis by the producer of such Wastes in lieu of making its own sampling and analysis. Authority also has the right to terminate services in the event accounts become delinquent. If service is (c) CALCULATION OF SURCHARGES. In the event that, after sampling and analysis as prescribed in subsection (b) hereof, any Seafood Processing terminated property owner is responsible for paying the account up to date and an interruption of service fee Waste is found by the Authority to have Pollutants of concentration in excess of 300mg/1 and / or total suspended solids concentration in excess both averaged of $150.00 for residential properties and $900.00 for commercial properties before service will be restored. The on a quarterly basis the producer of said Waste shall pay a strength of Waste surcharge in addition to the basic Sewage Service Charge, which surcharge shall Township of Lower Municipal Utilities Authority is not responsible for any damages caused by termination of be computed by using the following formula: service. (6) All billing will be made to the property owner who will remain responsible regardless of any change in tenants or those in possession. It is the owner’s responsibility to notify the Authority in writing of correct billing S=[33.1 + 0.109 BOD5 + 0.114 TSS]/100 information, including change of address, if inaccurate or if changed. (7) Any requests for review of any bill must be submitted in writing and received by the Authority within thirty (30) Where: days of the billing date. (8) All requests for disconnection shall be in writing and effective the date of disconnection. Disconnection shall S is the surcharge to be multiplied by the basic Sewage Service Charge, BOD and TSS are the respective concentrations of BOD and total suspended require line being cut and capped. In the event of disconnection at owner’s request, any application for 5 5 reconnection shall be considered as a new customer and require all procedural aspects of a new connection, solids of the Seafood Processing Waste expressed in mg/1. including but not limited to payment of one connection fee then in place. Surcharges are only applicable when either the average BOD5 or TSS concentration for billing period exceed 300mg/1. When an average BOD5 or TSS concentration is less than 300mg/1, then 300mg/1 should be used in the calculations. SECTION IV: (d) SAMPLING FEES AND SCHEDULES. All Industrial Users requiring an Industrial Waste Discharge Permit and all Signifi cant Waste Generators shall be (1) The offi cers and agents of the Authority shall have unrestricted access at reasonable hours to all premises assessed a fee or service charge for each scheduled sampling to be performed by the Authority. The fees to the User for each scheduled sampling shall include served by the Authority to inspect the water service and to see that the requirements of the Authority regarding charges as determined by the Authority, for sample collection, analysis and administrative services and shall be in addition to any costs of sample collection the use of the customer’s water connection are being observed. (2) Any damage to lines, meters or any other property of the Authority caused by carelessness or neglect of a and analysis for which the User performs or has performed independently or privately. customer must be paid for by the customer upon presentation of a bill therefore. (3) The names and addresses of the customers of the Authority shall not be publicly available, except to the extent SECTION VII required by law, and no mailing lists shall be provided by the Authority or by any of its Offi cers or Employees, (1) Resolution No. 05-A-92 and any and all previous sewer rate resolutions are hereby rescinded. which mailing lists are compiled from records of the Authority.

SECTION VIII SECTION V: (1) Resolution No. 05-A-93 and any and all previous water rate resolutions are hereby rescinded. (1) This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption after publication and public hearing according to law, and these rates will be refl ected in the billings henceforth. SECTION VI: (1) This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption after publication and public hearing according to law, and these Offered by: Charles P. Garrison Seconded: William F. Thomas rates will be refl ected in the billings henceforth.

Adopted: October 3, 2007 Emily Oberkofl er Offered by: Willliam F. Thomas Seconded: Charles P. Garrison Emily Oberkofl er, Secretary Adopted: October 3, 2007 Emily Oberkofl er Emily Oberkofl er, Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 07-A-118 RESOLUTION NO. 07-A-119 The Resolution published herewith was introduced and passed on fi rst reading at a Regular Meeting of the Township of Lower Municipal Utilities Authority held on October 3, 2007, and will be further considered for Final Adoption after second reading and public hearing to be held on November 7, 2007. The meeting The Resolution published herewith was introduced and passed on fi rst reading at a Regular Meeting of the Township of Lower Municipal Utilities Authority held on October 3, 2007, and will be further considered for Final Adoption after will commence at 7:00 P.M. second reading and public hearing to be held on November 7, 2007. 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Gloucester County Tech Szathmary scored two goals Cape May County’s Newest Swap Meet- In boys’ soccer, Mid- shut down Wildwood, 2-0, and assisted on another for dle Township shut down Oct. 10. Middle. AUTO Bridgeton, 7-0, Oct. 9. Sacred Heart over- St. Joe’s defeated Catho- TRUCK “FABULOUS FREEBIES”! Austin Johnson and Zach whelmed Cape May Tech, lic, 9-0, Oct. 12. Todd scored two goals RV apiece for the winners. BOAT It’s Easy! Todd’s two scores led Wildwood Little League Middle to a 5-3 win over and It’s Free!! Vineland, Oct. 10. Names Board Members • Eastern downed Middle, more! Log onto www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com 2-1, Oct. 12. Johnson WILDWOOD CREST ested in the 2008 season. • Click on “Classifi eds” — The Greater Wildwood are Suggestions or ideas for scored for Middle. Buyers and • Click on “Place An Ad” Wildwood Catholic Little League announced making the season a great edged Pleasantville, 4-3, new board members. They success will be accepted. Sellers • Choose “Classifi ed Website” Oct. 9. Julian Miller scored are: The board has two Check • Choose “Merchandise/Yard Sales” twice for the winners. Don Cabrera, president; positions open. They are Lower Cape May out- Regina Long, vice president; looking for coaching and Herald • Select & add “Freebies” as the category scored Cape May Tech, 4- Tami Bradley, treasurer; umpiring volunteers. Those Classifieds • Enter a title for your ad, then describe your item 1, Oct. 9. Joe Sippel scored Dan DeMaio, secretary and interested should join the (remember to include a contact phone number or email three times and assisted umpire in chief; Pam Ayde- meeting to be held at Crest First. on the other goal for the lotte, information offi cer; Pier Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. For address in your ad); add photos, even video! Capers. Rich Adair, player agent. further information, call Call today • Freebie shoppers can use the “Contact Seller” feature Salem shut down Wild- Gary Robinson, train- president Don Cabrera, to reach you via email wood, 5-0, Oct. 9. ing and instruction; Nicole 374-4937. for Rates Wildwood doubled up Mutatore, T-Ball coordina- and Gloucester County Tech, tor; Tim Fitz-patrick, junior SELF DEFENSE CLASS The fun way to recycle! 4-2, Oct. 10. Joe Staley Information. league boys coordinator; scored twice for the War- VILLAS — The Villas Robert Neri, minor coordi- riors. Kum Sung Martial Arts self- Cape May Tech defeated nator; Kathleen Kelly, soft- defense class for adults and 609-886-8600 Wildwood, 3-1, Oct. 12. ball coordinator; Jeanine teens is held every Wednes- In girls’ soccer, Lower Cabrera, snack bar; Eliza- day from 7:45 to 8:30 defeated Cape Christian, beth Skrabonga, junior girls p.m. at the school, 1300 NEWSPAPERS 4-0, Oct. 10. Frankie Gib- coordinator. Bayshore Road. Beginner son scored twice for the The Little League will be through intermediate level. Capers. holding a special meeting For information call 886- Lower and Wildwood open to the anyone inter- 8671, 675-0848. A44 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 TOWN BANK BUILDERS, INC. Est. 1970 • Licensed & Insured • NJ State Lic # 13VH00282200 Construction At Your Taste INC. With Our Fine Quality Bob Obermeier and Sons • New Home Construction • Indoor/Outdoor ‘Seamless Transfer’ of Credits Is Law Entertainment Areas By AL CAMPBELL “Often transfer students must include a listing of islative colleagues, leaders • Kitchens & Baths • Additions are forced to pay for the the general education core of New Jersey's two- and • Whole House Renovations COURT HOUSE — A same college course, add- courses; policies and proce- four-year institutions, and Open House Sat. & Sun. 12 noon-3pm • Design/Build Services new state law, signed by ing unnecessary costs and dures for the transfer and many others, county col- Gov. Jon Corzine Sept. time to earn their degree. application of academic lege students now have a 122 Fernwood Rd., Town Bank (609) 884-5151 13 will make it easier for This partnership will elimi- credits from a completed clearer path to bachelor's www.TownBankBuilders.com • 290 Fishing Creek Rd., Cape May graduates of Atlantic Cape nate that burden,” said associate degree program degrees,” she added. Community College and Corzine in a release when to a baccalaureate degree “The decision to attend other state community the law was signed. program, policies and pro- a two or four year school of colleges, who earned asso- “By establishing this cedures for the implemen- higher education is many ciate degrees to seamlessly cooperative partnership tation of an appeals process times based on affordabil- transfer to public four-year between our institutions for students and institu- ity,” stated Sen. Ronald L. colleges and universities in of higher learning, we tions to resolve disputes Rice, (D-28th). the state. are enabling students an regarding the transfer of “Most students can't The gubernatorial ac- opportunity to take that academic credits and poli- afford to retake classes tion won acclaim by Peter next step from a two-year cies and procedures for the when they transfer to a Mora, ACCC president, college program to a four- annual review and update school's four-year program. at the college Board of year program," Corzine of the agreement. This new seamless trans- Trustees Sept. 25 meeting stated. “By this time next year, fer system will encourage at the Cape May County The collective statewide the hurdles currently faced students to continue their Campus. agreements will provide for by many students transfer- educational goals without Mora outlined the ben- the transfer of academic ring from two-year insti- fear of losing credits for efi ts to students and the credits from a completed tutions to state colleges their hard work,” Rice state of that historic trans- associate of arts or asso- and universities will be continued. fer legislation. ciate of science degree eliminated,” stated As- The next meeting of The legislation (A3968/ program to a baccalaureate semblywoman Pamela R. ACCC’s board of trustees S2535) will assist college degree program and must Lampitt (D-6th). will be Oct. 23, 7 p.m., at students with a seamless be fully operational by “Thanks to the hard the Worthington Atlantic transfer of certain college Sept.1, 2008. work and dedication of City Campus, 1535 Bacha- credits. The transfer agreement Gov.Corzine’s staff, my leg- rach Blvd. Pa. Posthumously Honors A.R.S. Founder JOHNSTOWN, PA. — treatment of addictions. According to Adam Keg- The William J. Schofi eld III William J. Schofi eld III was ley, vice president of ARS, Award has been presented a treatment professional “There was no greater to the late who died in January 2005 proponent for care of ad- Jeffrey Kegley of Oxford, at 78. This award was dicts than Jeff Kegley. He MIX IT UP Pa. established to honor his was absolutely tireless in Pick up a magazine or tune into a options, assist you in your plan. Kegley was a leader in dedication, integrity and his campaign to help those the fi eld of addiction treat- vision in prevention and with addiction disorders. Home design TV program and you’ll At QUALITY HOME CENTER ment for over 25 years. A recovery from addictions. “His legacy of dignity, notice a shift in kitchen design. The no job is too big or small. We resident of Chester County Kegley’s family members compassion and care will cabinets don’t necessarily match in specialize in kitchens, bathrooms, since 1981, he was the fi rst accepted the award from not by death. Even as he style, color or material! Today you countertops, cabinets, gas fi replaces, director of Bowling Green Michael T. Flaherty, execu- struggled with a terminal don’t have to settle for just one style. paneling, fl ooring, doors and more. Inn in Kennett Square, tive director of IRETA and illness, he never lost his Your kitchen can be a true expression At QUALITY HOME CENTER Pa. He died in Septem- Robin L. Rothermel, direc- passion for helping ad- of your own personality. For example, we carry an extensive array of quality ber 2006 from esophageal tor, Bureau of Drug and dicts put their lives back you might want to have one or two cabinet options to fi t any decor. We cancer. Alcohol Programs. JEFFREY KEGLEY together. His life’s work pieces, such as a large island or can work with you to create the In 2004 Kegley founded Kegley was regarded as will not falter as ARS will refrigerator cabinet, that really “pop” kitchen or bath of your dreams at an Addiction Recovery Sys- a veteran of private care to establish Bowling Green continue to provide care for by using a darker or lighter wood, or a affordable price. We can even help tems and established ARS for alcoholism and drug Inn. thousands of those seeking painted or glazed surface compared to with installation. We welcome you to centers in Lancaster, addiction. When the facility was recovery.” the rest of the kitchen cabinets. A single, stop by our showroom weekdays, 8 Pa.; Charlottesville, Va.; He chose his fi eld, ac- acquired by Comprehen- large white or distressed piece can also a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to Somers Point, and at 1200 cording to family members, sive Addiction Programs he Real Estate add visual interest. The hardware that 4 p.m to speak to our knowledgeable Route 9 South, Burleigh. when he was a teenage served as senior manage- you choose can also make a statement staff. We accept MasterCard, Visa and The Schofield Award volunteer at a crisis center ment offi cer for 10 facilities Agencies by mixing complementary styles. Discover. was established in 2005 in Bay City, Mich. across the nation. There’s an art to “mixing it up” by the Pennsylvania De- He later earned a mas- In 2001, he was ap- Combine Please visit our web site: partment of Health and ter’s degree in social work pointed survey offi cer for a and it’s best to have a kitchen design CAPE MAY — Chris- professional, who is aware of all of the www.qualityhomectr.com the Institute for Research, at Washington University leading healthcare accred- Education and Training for in St. Louis. iting agency (CARF). He tina P. Clemans, broker- Quality Home Center • 1249 Rt. 9 South • Cape May Court House • 609-465-5029 Addictions (IRETA). Kegley relocated with surveyed over 40 programs owner of Chris Clemans & The award is presented his wife, Valerie and two and in 2004 founded ARS, Co., Inc., Realtors, 1159 in recognition of outstand- sons, Adam and Noah from headquartered in Kennett Washington Street, has ing professionals in the Florida to Oxford in 1981 Square. announced the merger of E.M. Hanscomb Realty 3.5% Protect Your with her company. Crest Savings Gives Digital Clock Eleanor Hanscomb Sales Home from opened her fi rst real estate NORTH WILDWOOD offi ce on West Perry Street Tax — Beachgoers here will in 1969. Hurricanes never again have to won- The offi ce moved to its der what time it is or present Madison Avenue with what is the temperature. location in 1971, where All they need to do is her license remains active look at the North Wild- to this day. Impact-Resistant wood Beach Patrol head- Ballard and Cherie Hans- quarters, 14th Avenue and comb, both licensed real the beach, where a digital estate brokers, joined the from time and temperature sign fi rm in 1978. Vinyl Windows was installed. Ballard Hanscomb, Crest Savings Bank do- known to many as “Rock,” nated the digital time and Officials of North Wildwood and Crest Savings is ready for a change, ac- temperature sign to the Bank with new clock from left, Council President cording to a release. City of North Wildwood. Patrick Rosenello, Councilman Joseph Duncan, Jodie “He is excited about Designed to help keep wind and debris from The numbers on the dis- DiEduardo, bank senior vice president and branch working with Chris Clem- penetrating your home’s exterior during play are large enough to be administrator, Mayor William Henfey, Beach Patrol ans & Co., and he and volatile weather conditions seen from approximately Chief Tony Cavalier, and bank President and CEO Chris are confi dent that his 400 feet away. Jay M. Ford. real estate experience will NOW AVAILABLE AT be an asset to the offi ce. Culinary Academy Gets New Dean The professionalism of the agents and staff at the Chris WILDWOOD GLASS INC. MAYS LANDING — At- McClay of Mays Landing, Muller, who retired earlier Clemans offi ce were key lantic City native Chef joined the college in 1994. this year. in his decision in making New Construction and Replacement Windows Patricia “Kelly” McClay She was assistant director Having launched her ca- this move,” according to Storm Doors • Auto Glass • Glass Table Tops was named dean of the of the Academy — a post reer at the Ramada Hotel in the release. Academy of Culinary Arts she had held since 1996. Washington, D.C., in 1981, Agents and staff “look Mirrors • Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures at Atlantic Cape Commu- She was named acting she returned to her native forward to working with nity College, effective Sept. dean in October 2006. city where she worked in the Hanscombs,” Clemans 2505 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NORTH WILDWOOD • 522-2151 26. She succeeds Dean Klaus various top kitchens. stated. Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A45

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COURT HOUSE — Tick- gers University Division of Select The Style You Want ets are still available for Continuous Education and Atlantic Cape Community Outreach. From Traditional to Contemporary College Foundation’s “Spot- Silver Sponsors: Agate light on Scholarships,” Construction, Ford, Scott, an Oct. 19 fundraiser for Seidenburg & Kennedy, student scholarships. Cape May County Herald, The foundation will host PNC Bank of Atlantic and the event from 6-9 p.m., at Cape May Counties, and ACCC’s Cape May County South Jersey Industries. Campus, 341 Court House- Dessert Sponsor: Veri- South Dennis Road. zon; Entertainment Spon- Cape Savings Bank is sor: J. Byrne Agency Inc. the presenting sponsor of Bronze Sponsors: 1st the event, now in its third Students in Chef Educator Tree McCann’s Center- Bank of Sea Isle City, Garri- year. piece Artistry class at the Academy of Culinary Arts son Architects, Kindle Ford The format will be busi- created replicas of South Jersey farm stands from Mercury Lincoln Dodge, ness casual, according to a chocolate pastillage and marzipan. They will be The Lomax Consulting release. displayed Oct. 19. From left: Chef Educator Tree Group, Northeast Commu- For attendees dining McCann, Samantha Thompson, Holly Bloodworth, nity Lending, and Sturdy pleasure, there will be Alex Kaps, and Lindley Thacker. Savings Bank. “heavy hors d’oeuvres and In-kind Donors: All Sea- elegant desserts prepared and citizens in an effort to The event will also mark sons Services Inc., Atlantic by ACCC’s Academy of meet the growing fi nancial the end of the Second An- City Convention and Visi- Culinary Arts chefs and need for continuing educa- nual Arts, Leisure and En- tors Authority, County of students,” according to a tion in the county. tertainment Online Auction Cape May, Ferguson Enter- release. Cape Savings Bank has to support student nurses. prises, Kramer Beverage, Cabinets For Every Style & Budget The Back Bay Acoustic been a contributor to ACCC Event attendees will Pepsi Bottling Group, Rocky Duo will provide entertain- for many years. have the opportunity to of- & Fred’s Creative Designs Visit Our 3,000 sq. ft. Showroom! ment. The event has raised “We support programs fer fi nal bids on more than Florist, Sara Lee Coffee and more than $75,000 since and events such as this 60 items. Tea, and Wildwood Linen. 2005 for a scholarship because the students who Event sponsors include: To reserve a ticket or for Mon. & Tues. 9-4:30, Wed Closed, endowment fund. graduate from Atlantic in addition to Cape Sav- sponsorship information, Thur. & Fri. 9-4:30, Sat 10-3pm The Atlantic Cape Com- Cape Community College ings Bank; Food Sponsor: contact Sean Fischer at munity College Foundation are the future business Hoffman Agency Inc.; Gold (609) 343-5674 or (609) holds this annual fund- leaders of our community,” Sponsors: Avalon Carpet 463-4774, ext. 5674, or OOD ODE raiser to build support said Jeff Ropiecki, Cape Sav- and Tile, Crest Savings visit http://www.atlantic. FEATURING W M & among Cape May County ings Bank’s vice president Bank, Delaware River and edu/spotlight. BROOKHAVEN CABINETRY businesses, organizations of sales and marketing. Bay Authority, and Rut- 368-1776 Cape Regional’s Cancer Care Wins Top Award 373 - 96th Street, Stone Harbor COURT HOUSE — The services, research, commu- standards. specialty team approach. Cancer Care Program at nity outreach and quality The commission sets Patients also receive Cape Regional Medical improvement.” quality-of-care standards timely information about Center has been awarded “We are very pleased for cancer programs and ongoing clinical trials and Ocean Floor Owner a Certifi cate of Approval with this achievement,” reviews the programs to new treatment options. with Commendation by said Joanne Carrocino, ensure they conform to In addition, they have the Commission on Cancer president and CEO. those standards. access to cancer-related Ocean Floors, of the American College of “Recognition of our can- The medical center’s information, education and JC, Surgeons. cer care program by the approval was based on support. The recognition, accord- Commission on Cancer voluntary commitment to The program maintains a “Thanks for all your ing to a release, “is signifi - confi rms our commitment provide “the highest level cancer registry that collects cant because commenda- to providing the highest of quality cancer care,” the data on type and stage of patience & assistance” tion is the highest level of level of comprehensive release stated. To main- cancer and treatment re- compliance, meaning the cancer care,” she added. tain approval, the medical sults while offering lifelong Gina Klein medical center has com- The Cancer Care Pro- center must undergo this patient follow-up. Wayne, NJ plied with standards that gram at Cape Regional on-site review every three The Cancer Care Pro- JC DeBaun represent the full scope underwent an evaluation years. gram is dedicated to ongo- of the cancer program in process by a physician The approval ensures pa- ing monitoring and im- the areas of cancer com- surveyor who was specially tients receive quality care provement of care while mittee leadership, cancer trained to evaluate compli- including a staff of medical providing quality care close Come See Our New Sollstone Display! data management, clinical ance within 47 mandatory experts that utilize a multi- to patient’s home. - With hand painted tiles from Mexico. PNC Bank Wins United Way’s Rubber Ducky Cup - New Stacked Island rock WILDWOOD — Hun- Five local banks and dreds of county residents their employees “put forth went home from the 2007 a huge effort to sell the - 24x24 Sand Stone Tiles Rubber Ducky Regatta with ducks and to promote the valuable prizes, but only fundraising effort,” accord- Also: Frost proof fl oor glass tiles rated for PNC bank was awarded ing to a release. the coveted Rubber Ducky Cape Savings Bank was Cup for efforts made by neck in neck with PNC indoor or outdoor application. its employees to make the throughout the “friendly” fundraiser a huge success. competition. PNC employees sold Its employees sold 1,133 Flooring for every budget 1,189 ducks for the Re- ducks and raised $5,665 gatta and raised $5,945 for the United Way. #1 in Customer Service in support of local United Crest Savings Bank sold Way programs. In honor of 960 ducks for $4,800; that achievement, United The 1st Bank of Sea Isle Supplying excellent Way President John Lynch City sold 255 ducks for installation team presented the sought-after $1,175; and Sun Bank sold prize to PNC's Assistant 113 ducks for $565. Vice President of Business “It's a fun concept, and Banking Patty Nesbitt after it's all for a good cause,” the race. Nesbitt said. “We really couldn't do Together the banks what we do in the commu- raised $18,100 that will nity without your support,” be use in Cape May County Lynch said. “The United to support social service Way counts on the bank- programs that residents ing community to keep our rely on. rubber duckies afl oat.” According to Executive Showroom located at 365 96th Street, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 Patty Nesbitt, PNC assistant vice president of busi- As the top 2007 duck Director Suzanne Nardi, ness banking with coveted Rubber Ducky Cup. Phone 609 368 7799 Fax 609 368 5353 email: Oceanfl [email protected] seller, PNC will have its the United Way depends on name engraved on the the success of the Rubber munity, and the support and commitment of our Providing all of your flooring needs trophy for its efforts, but Ducky Regatta to support of the banking industry is local Banking Industry we the Rubber Ducky Cup only its mission to improve crucial to that success. wouldn't have the success plus excellent customer service. tells part of the story. peoples' lives in our com- “Without the dedication we do,” Nardi said. A46 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 From The Publisher’s Daughter Hospital Gen Xers in Iraq Doesn’t MP3 players – Satellite Radio – Net Flix – Facebook – TiVo – Google … my generation loves our tech tools. How would we Deserve live a day without them? We like things that are fast, convenient, and easy, and admittedly have trouble waiting for anything. Those of us born roughly between 1965 and 1980 have been most com- Labels monly referred to as Generation X and we thrive in this high- To The Editor: tech, fast-paced world. Yahoo, Amazon, Myspace, and Wikipe- dia are just some of the big name success I recently heard that Cape stories started by creative entrepreneurs May County’s hospital, for- from my generation. merly known as “Burdeath,” is But fast, convenient and easy in no now being called “Cape Fear.” way describes the Iraq war and the global Ironically, most of those who war on terror that so many Gen Xers are have passed this along have had serving in. The majority of those serving experience with neither, other are in their 20’s and 30’s. Some of our best than a healthy, or unhealthy, and brightest are away from their families, dose of rumors. choosing to put their personal lives and ca- I have had good experiences reers on hold — and they volunteered to with Burdette with my family, do this, without promise of returning home. That kind of sacrifi ce and recently was a guest of Cape is admirable and honorable. Regional for three-plus days. I Our Readers Write was impressed not only by the Troops desire to remain in Iraq level of professionalism among the medical staff, but by the until our mission is complete Writer Asks Who Are Hazen And Moreland? concern with customer service To The Editor: sues instead of using two out-of-state unknowns exhibited by the entire staff. Even though it’s been six years since the confl ict began, many as his mouthpiece? From the orderlies who pushed don’t want to leave until the job is done. There is an effort by Who are Craig Hazen and J. P. Moreland? And the wheel chairs, to the ladies a non-partisan, grass-roots group called Appeal for Courage, why do their opinions appear in the Herald? TOM HALLIGAN who delivered trays of food (not whose goal is to, “communicate to Congress the troops’ de- The other religious columnists are from the West Cape May bad, either), right up to the doc- sire to remain in Iraq until our mission is complete.” It has the county, yet these two are from out of state. Now tors and technicians, everyone support of thousands of military members. after reading their columns backing intelligent Publisher’s Reply: expressed a sincere desire for The husband of a friend of mine has been on two tours of design and especially their anti-gay column, one As Mr. Halligan has addressed questions to my well-being. duty. They have two children under three years of age and as can only conclude that Herald Publisher Art Hall me, I shall reply: Let’s face it: People die in badly as they would prefer to have him home, neither wants that has invited them to write for the Herald because Dr. Moreland and Dr. Hazen are philosophy hospitals. You don’t choose to before the job is done. Many of the soldiers and their families feel he shares their views. professors at Biola University, both of whom go to one instead of kicking back the same way, she informed me. This way Hall can have these two guys say what I know. I have found them to be studious and in the recliner and watching This generation is demonstrating resolve, patience, endur- he can't in his own paper because no doubt many insightful. the football game or reading a ance, and tenacity. Keep up the good work, Gen. X. I’m proud to advertisers would pull their ads because of an anti- As one of the roles of a newspaper is to provide book on the beach. Chances be a member. gay stance or other right-wing viewpoints. thought leadership in the community it serves, I are, you just might have a life- Maybe Hall can speak for himself on these is- have asked them to share their thinking in regular threatening illness that drives Anna-Faith Hall Mauck columns. you there. The Publisher’s Daughter “It is easier to know mankind in general than That said, what makes America strong is a free So it is no great surprise any one man in particular.” and respectful exchange of ideas. I applaud Mr. that not everyone who walks François La Rochefoucauld Halligan for sharing his. (Page A48 Please) ELECTION LETTER DEADLINE An Icon Awakened Deadline for letters focusing on the Nov. 6 general election will be Oct. 18 at 5 p.m. Those letters will be published Oct. 24. Woodbine Heights Would Really Be UP the Road No election letters or Spout Offs about the election will appear Oct. 31. By JOE ZELNIK How likely is that to happen? Well, can anyone deny Woodbine Heights already has plans to get a higher price for units with a Quote from the Bible In a succinct and superior piece, Herald Managing Editor Al “windmill view” and those units will be decorated in a Dutch Campbell last week gave a 40- year history of the Herald. If you motif with tulip landscaping and Heineken in the refrigerator? The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid. What can man do to missed it, go to the recyclable bag and dig it out. Now let’s think some more about this. All wastewater treat- me? The Lord is with me; he is my helper. I will look in triumph In his story, Campbell referred to me as an “icon.” ment plants have odors, right? So why on my enemies. I am much appreciative, but the savvy among you should be would you want them to have windmills Psalm 118:6-7 able to read behind the lines and anticipate what’s coming: The sending those odors farther and faster? paper will be selling Joe Zelnik bubbleheads for your car’s back Could those windmills be adjustable so window, just in time to give for Christmas. Price is not yet deter- that the county could use the odors to pun- mined, depending on whether they will be autographed, which ish any town where voter registration goes depends on my share of the take. bad (read Democratic)? Campbell, much too kind, referred to me as a (former)“county Secret No. 2 is brewing in the county watchdog.” library system. Hold that thought. Unfi nished plans could well include a Star- My pride from the Campbell story more than compensates for bucks at every branch. On its own merits, Published Every Wednesday by the the fact that I have again been passed over for the Nobel Prize this is a good idea. Right now the only local, SEAWAVE CORPORATION for Literature which went to Doris Lessing. The Academy noted nonbar I know of where you can sit with a sweet and a cup of her “skepticism, fi re and visionary power” and NPR cited her for coffee and watch the Eagles on fl at screen is the Avalon Coffee ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher her ability to “dig into the problems of the society.” at Teaberry Antiques on Route 9 in Clermont. DENNIS R. HALL, Assistant Publisher The references to county watchdog and Lessing’s “skepticism” Personally, I don’t like Starbucks. Too strong. I am currently ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Managing Editor and “digging” made me realize how much I have mellowed in sipping my favorite brand, Green Mountain, and its Colombian JOSEPH R. ZELNIK, Editor Emeritus recent years, on occasion even going so far as to pass up an op- Supremo Popayan “grown high in the Andes, a lush, vibrant cup portunity to ridicule a politician. with balanced complexity.” SUSAN K. AVEDISSIAN, Assistant Managing Editor That’s not fair to you, the reader. I’ve decided right here and If my coffee doesn’t have balanced complexity, which fre- CAROLYN MEE, Ph.D., On Deck and Features Editor now to resume my established skill at revealing government quently happens with coffee grown low in the Andes, I am out PRESTON D. GIBSON, Director of Development secrets. And I don’t mean the of whack all day. BENJAMIN N. HALL, small stuff, like ongoing efforts to Eagles coach Andy Reid said he isn't sure what a blog is, But a juxtaposed Starbucks, Director of Online Application Development train parrots at the county zoo to but you know, don't you? Check my blog under opinion on Borders, and library is a great screech, “Vote Republican!” the Herald Web site, CapeMayCountyHerald.com. Current idea. STEVE MEHL, Northern Advertising Manager Did you know the county controversy: Which fi nger did Joe Paterno point at an errant Some old fogies trying to read KAREN DICKINSON, Southern Advertising Manager MUA, borough of Woodbine and woman driver on the Penn State campus? the Farmers Almanac probably BETH HUBER, National Advertising Manager Hovnanian construction could will complain they can’t think DAWN AUSTIN, Client & Creative Services Manager well approve a contract for the latter to build a high-class (mil- over the sound of the cappuccino machine. But to me, it’s almost lion-dollar-plus) housing development atop closed cells at the the same sound, the same sssshhhhhh that librarians make when 1508 Rt. 47, Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 patrons are being too noisy. What’s the big deal? ■ county landfi ll? Phone 886-8600 Fax 886-1879 The landfi ll is the highest point in the county and the potential Secret No. 3: A local high school is likely to scratch an alleged E-Mail: [email protected] development already has a name: Woodbine Heights. Some of proposed new course called Sign Holding 101. DEADLINES its streets also have been named including Pikolycky Place, and Employment studies had concluded that there was a consid- News & Photos ...... Thursday Rodriguez Run. erable demand for sign holders in this county. They would be Display Advertising ...... Friday-5 p.m. This is a multimillion dollar deal, of course, and the MUA employed at labor disputes, store sales, picketing for or against Classifi ed Ads ...... Monday-11 a.m. would be able to reduce tipping fees by next summer, just before various causes, at locations where it was felt there was a need to Classifi ed Display Ads ...... Friday-5 p.m. Freeholder-Director Dan Beyel runs for reelection. give directions to a retailer, and with APPLAUD signs at political Legal Advertisements ...... Thursday-Noon The project has been slowed by two developments, the soft rallies. ■ © The Seawave Corp. 2007, All rights reserved. First copy of this housing market and the MUA’s diffi culty designing a practical Many political speakers have been disappointed that so many publication is free. Each additional copy costs $2. All property rights for method to use landfi ll sewage gas in outdoor grills. The MUA’s in the audience failed to put down their free food in order to the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Seawave Fran Simchick is easily recognizable by his singed eyebrows. applaud. Corp. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. Neither participating advertisers nor the publishers will be responsible All that will be denied of course, but see if they’ll deny they There was also some thought that shore towns might employ or liable for misinformation, misprints or typographical errors. Seawave hired a “wind energy consultant” to look into using windmills sign holders to indicate the whereabouts of public restrooms. Corporation’s liability for errors or omissions resulting from its own to develop energy. Cost: $30,000 for a pre-feasibility study and School directors decided the job market would be fi lled in negligence or from cause beyond its control extends only to the cost of actual space occupied or to have been occupied by the item(s) in $180,000 for a feasibility study. I guess we should be glad there a year or two — since there would be little turnover — and a which the error or omission occurred. The publishers reserve the right is no pre-pre-feasibility study. course of that duration didn’t justify hiring a teacher and buying to edit or refuse any submitted material, as well as to reject or cancel The specs say the windmills would be at the county’s waste- textbooks. any advertisement at any time. water treatment plants, but you and I know the landfi ll could be Described as “deeply disappointed” was the person slated for Dedicated to the Service of God and Mankind. added to the study under “other.” the teaching job, South Dennis environmentalist Ruth Fisher. Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A47 Our Readers Write If Only She Would Win the Lottery … How to Throw Away a Trashcan By SUSAN KRYSIAK AVEDISSIAN can without a lid, the functional equivalent To the Editor: Avenue on the bay, and the strip of stores on Third of a pen with no ink? Has it seen the end Avenue and 99th Street on the bay (both properties are It’s big and strong, with wheels. of the line? I have this recurring fantasy where I’m the next Cape for sale). It will serve as the last stop on the And, if so, how do you throw away a May County resident to win the lottery. I put a black, see-through wrought iron fence around residential trash train; the collector of trash can? With my winnings, I immediately buy the old Shelter the Shelter Haven property and turn it into a park/gar- refuse from lesser trash bins in the house Throwing away a trashcan is tricky. It’s Haven property on the corner of 96th Street and Third den. I plant shade trees, keeping aisles open between — those that could never hack it out of like washing water. Or cleaning soap. I’m N the trees to allow for views of the water from the street. doors. As captain bin, it’s destiny will be sure my trash guys’ fi rst instinct has to be I put benches under the trees, attractive permanent to go out to the curb carrying the weight that it goes back on the curb; an empty trash receptacles (including one for recyclables) at the of the world each week and stand by duti- trash can might be a clue it’s intended for COMPASS park entrance. fully to be emptied. the dump, kind of like a one-way plane E W I put up a sign welcoming leashed dogs, a dog poop It’s my brand new trash can; ticket. The lady at the Big Lots POINTS... bag dispenser, a doggie water fountain and a larger last Friday was trash day, so the where I bought my shiny new By AL CAMPBELL fountain for the birds. I plant berrying shrubs (hollies, new bin was given its virgin trash can last Thursday sug- S etc.) to provide food and cover for the birds. I plant run. gested I put a note on it, saying There’s an obvious divide between government colorful, pollinator attracting herbaceous perennials for I have come to the realization something catchy like, “This is bureaucrats (them) and the media (us). That’s certainly the butterfl ies, bees, dragonfl ies, etc. My park would be that sanitation engineers only trash.” nothing new, but I often wish the men and women completely organic, of course. respect you if you respect the But if I were my local trash who make my retirement account fl uctuate like a hik- I lock the park gate from dusk till morning so the local trash. Apparently the new bin guy and saw a note like that, I’d ing trail in the Alps were a bit more careful with their feral cats have a night time haven. made an impression. think, “Whoa. Crazy lady lives calculations. I lease out some of the store space at 99th and Third, Arriving home, I found my here,” imagining notes stuck to One of the fi rst things every budding journalist has at an extremely reasonable rate, to a year-round pharma- brand new trash receptacle laid everything around the house: drilled into their impressionable brain by some gray- cist/drug store owner. neatly on the lawn, in a sort of “This is refrigerator,” “This is ing mentor is: If your mother tells you she loves you, I lease out other store space, at an extremely reasonable reclining position, cozied up next to the pasta sauce,” “This is cat.” check it out. rate, to someone who will run a year-round breakfast/ old one, which I had reassigned to lead Meow. Translated: Don’t believe anything anybody tells you lunch place (it can be closed during the summer season, paper recycling bin. A new title, to be So, what to do? unless you personally verify its truthfulness. if nobody wants to handle the summer crowd). sure. Not as prestigious. But I’m hoping it I came up with a solution, and it only Case in point, the August federal My park, the pharmacy and cafe, together with the ad- is happy to still be in the thick of things. took me a week. employment report that showed a dition of the planned new oceanfront library, would make Quiet and tidy the two lay there, safe I’m going to recycle it. Our county nationwide loss of 4,000 jobs. Stone Harbor, for me, fi nally approach the “Paradise” the and sound, and within short walking Municipal Utilities Authority now has a Nervous Nellies on Wall Street, borough council and mayor are always claiming for it. distance to the door. program that accepts heavy grade plastic who hold sway over just about Although I get my exercise from gardening and working I can’t say how many times I’ve come items for recycling — things like old everybody’s retirement nest egg on my old house (because it makes me happy — together home on a Friday evening to fi nd the trash cans, construction buckets, even in one form or another, swallowed with the occasional beach walk — I’d use more of my trash cans lolling and rolling around in the old playground equipment you bought at hard, wet their pants then rushed winnings to help buy property and build space for an middle of the street. The lids — gone. The the K-Mart. out the door for a four martini indoor basketball/volleyball court for the guys and school once shiny plastic black sides scratched Better than putting it in the trash and lunch, one more than they nor- kids who want one so badly. and almost fl attened by a passing car. having it end up in the landfi ll. mally have. This past summer, in spite of the heat/drought, I suc- Making loud noises as the wind picks up An honorable end with the promise of That fi gure, you see, was the cessfully grew potted veggies and herbs on my upstairs and blows them toward never land. That’s a happy retirement. Who knows, maybe worst employment record in four back deck out of range of my neighbor’s pesticides. So how lids get lost. this will be the start of its brand new life, years. After whispering sweet nothings in each other’s I would use more of my winnings to lease a plot of land Speaking of wind, once the top of my in Hawaii, as a little cabana table next to ears then hollering, “The sky is falling. The sky is fall- from someplace like Villa Maria, which appears to be attic fan blew off in a storm and I found it a recliner on the beach. ing,” the rest of us poor schmucks were left to wonder pesticide free. I’d plant an organic veggie garden to a week later. I thought it was a bird bath. Contact Avedissian at (609) 886-8600 if we should apply for welfare now or wait a week. supplement the organic produce my husband and I pur- But I digress. Ext 27 or at: savedissian@cmcherald. Nest eggs shriveled in gut-wrenching amounts. chase from Hazlett’s Farm. After all, in biblical literature, So, what to do with the other old trash com. Shareholders crawled up one side of their brokers Paradise was a garden. and down the other wondering what they’d live on as Oh, how I wish I would win the lottery. their hair went from gray to white, then dropped out I knew that I would have altogether. JULIETTA LAMBERT to begin the arduous ordeal of Not a weak-hearted investor, I gritted my teeth, Stone Harbor fi nding another car. This time swallowed hard, and thought to myself, “Somebody’s I was in luck, a friend’s grand- telling a lie.” Go Back to Living By Keith Forrest mother was becoming too old I was vindicated Oct. 9 when the Federal Reserve to drive and was looking to released September notes of its unanimous decision to sell her car. I was ecstatic to cut interest rates a half percentage point, in order to do Ten Commandments From time to time, I will be featuring think I would be able to buy a reliable car economic CPR on the fl at-lining economy. the best student work from my essay To The Editor: at a reasonable price from a friend. “Employment probably was not as weak as the most class. This week’s column is by Nick

recent monthly data had suggested,” Fed gurus admit- Cohen of Ocean City. He is a graduate I have been watching The War on Channel 12, That was until I got a look at the car. ted, even though they considered “further slowing of of Oak Crest High School. WHYY. It is personal accounts of soldiers, mothers, It was a 4-door Chevy Cavalier. To those employment growth.” wives and children during the war. Everyone worked unfamiliar with the Cavalier, it is the dream The part of this incredible story that no one, on Wall Teal blue and dented. Scratched and together, lived and ate less for the war effort. Ships and car for a 17-year-old girl. It is very small Street or in Washington seemed to care about was, like feminine looking. The exact opposite of planes were built in record-breaking time. Boys, just 17 with a cutesy engine and plenty of room a casual mention of an extra-marital affair, the govern- the car a man wants to be driving. But and 18 went to war, no questions asked because they to store make-up and nail polish. ment later revised its own fi gures upward showing a despite its teenage girl appearance, this knew it was the right thing to do, knowing many would Perhaps what made the car even more gain of 93,000 jobs. car is everything I could ever want. not return. unlikable was the paint color. It was a light If you’re slightly irate, that’s good. That makes two When I fi rst got my license, I knew As I watch the documentary and see all the sacrifi ces turquoise. of us. that I would not be driving a fully-loaded people made, I started thinking of the country we live Also, the woman I was buying it from Somebody in the U.S. Labor Department ought to Cadillac Escalade to school everyday. in today. What would we do if, God forbid, there was had been involved in a few fender benders be fi red for lying, and should be sued for the untold I was aware that my first car would a World War today? In my heart I believe with all our before deciding to sell it. The car looked as millions (billions, maybe) of our hard-earned dollars probably resemble a bumper car from technology, we would lose. if it had been pelted with stones by three they cost us because they did not produce an accurate the Wildwood boardwalk. I was mostly Our country is falling apart as we watch the 6 o’clock major league pitchers. set of fi gures. correct when I purchased an Oldsmobile news each night. We are no longer the leader of nations, At fi rst, I tried “manning up” the car as That is unimaginable. From a loss of 4,000 to a gain that was made from the same parts as the but a nation trying to please the world and our own citi- best I could by putting stickers represent- of 93,000 and no one blinked an eye? battleship New Jersey. zens so much that we have forgotten how we became ing my love of football and red meat. But Imagine your spouse admitting, tears streaming A striking dark tan, like that of coffee the world leader. deep down I knew this car was no man, down, “We’re broke. We’re in the hole $4,000 and with cream in it, this car was like riding As I watch the show, I wish there would be a national but a girl. there’s no way to pay the bills.” in a tank. It struck fear into all other cars law that every student from the sixth grade through col- Despite the car’s non-threatening ap- You’d likely get cold sweats, wonder how to face your who dared to share the road with it. It lege, and every politician, everyone from any country pearance, it has been as reliable and tough creditors then wonder if Mexico is accessible with the was a man’s fi rst car. who wants to become a citizen, would have to watch as any Hummer or tank. I had the last laugh tank of gas you have in the car. Sadly, the car met its demise during this show once a year. over my friends’ cars, which died because How would you feel if that same loving person whis- a blizzard when I was plowed into by If it offends them, then they should leave this coun- of battery problems or poor transmissions. pered, as you drifted off to sleep a week later, “It’s not another motorist. I gave a hero’s effort to try. The United States can’t please everyone. We must My girl just kept on driving. so bad, I just added wrong. We really have $93,000. save my car’s life, but it was too late. elect people who want to make We have come to an understanding. She Nighty night?” this country great again, a world knows that I do not have a lot of money Would you simply roll over and jump on the Dream- leader. Go back to living by the Ten so she doesn’t mind that I cannot always land Express? No. Chances are you turn on the lights, Commandments. Make English the get her oil changed on time. She’s aware look Honey Buns in the eyes and scream, “What do offi cial language, and enforce our that if she breaks down I won’t have the you mean? Added wrong?” laws. Illegal means illegal, no gray money to revive her so she continues to That is exactly what every investor in America ought area. People who want to come push through the bitterly cold weather. to scream at Labor Department “experts.” to this country can still have their It’s not a completely one-sided relation- Although never a math whiz, I did simple division customs but not insist on changing ship. I keep her washed and try to vacuum when I heard that 4,000 fi gure. I divided it by 50 the customs that this country was her just the way she likes it. I would have (states) and realized the numbers were miniscule, less built upon or we will be the “United never believed I could feel this way about than 100 jobs lost per state. Take New Jersey, divide States of Nothing.” her, but she really has been loyal through 100 by 21 counties, and it was about fi ve jobs lost in AL BRANNEN all the trips we’ve had together. each county. Wildwood I judged this zebra by its stripes and I Sad for workers, had it been true, but nothing to was completely wrong. She became every- shed billions of dollars worrying about. thing I could have wanted and more. That blundering math boo-boo is just another nail in Got An Opinion? Now if only I could fi nd a girl who treats the coffi n of credibility for “mass media” that lost its Herald Newspapers welcomes me the same way. will, its way and its ability to ask embarrassing ques- letters on a wide range of subjects. tions of overpaid government offi cials. The watchdogs Have you an opinion? Go to our Web Keith Forrest is an assistant professor of turned lap dogs. Who can we trust? site: www.capemaycountyherald. communication at Atlantic Cape Commu- The next time you see any number issued by a gov- com and click on Opinion to submit nity College. His late mother Libby Demp ernment agency, do what young journalists are taught, a letter. Same rules apply, same num- Forrest Moore wrote the Joyride column for check it out. ber of words (600) Or write one, sign this newspaper for 20 years. A retrospec- Don’t expect the gang on Wall Street or Washington your name, hometown and phone tive of her work will be held at the Cape to care, they’re all living on someone else’s credit number for verifi cation. Deadline for May City Library on Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. card. letters is 5 p.m. Thursday. A48 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 Our Readers Write Buying Everything I Ever Wanted

Minority Issue Is An American Issue By JACK FICHTER money from foreigners in the past 6 years than the previous 42 Presidents combined, To The Editor: When are they going to learn that they cannot out-liberal I have decided I want to buy one of the Ross said. the Democrats? And not one of them, including those mansions on Beach Avenue in Cape May. Foreign lenders currently hold a total Each election cycle a “minority issues debate/forum” who set up the debate/forum, can explain to me what I can’t afford a $1 million house but I am of about $2.199 trillion of our public debt. is held somewhere in America, and each time the media exactly are “minority issues.” buying one anyway. Compare that to only $623.3 billion in and black left-wing political activists are overjoyed at the Just about every so-called “minority issue” raised is I work hard. I deserve to come home to foreign holdings in 1993. Who are they? opportunity to get upset at Republican candidates that in reality an “American issue.” People of all races are a big home with a view of the ocean. The U.S. has borrowed $637 billion don’t attend the debate/forum. affected by crime, lack of religious values, illegal im- I need to park a nice car in the drive- from Japan to fund tax cuts in this country As an Independent conservative, I am the last one migration, unemployment, and other such issues. Just way. I want to fi t in with the neighbors. for people earning over $400,000 a year, to defend Republicans, but as an American of African because one group might be more severely impacted by I’m buying a Lexus SC Luxury Coupe leaving our children with the bill. ancestry I am not in the least upset that Rudy Giuliani, one or more of these issues does not mean that group Convertible with a 4.3 litre V-8 produc- From China we have borrowed $346 Fred Thompson, Sen. John McCain and Mitt Romney did owns those issues. ing 288 horsepower featuring six-speed billion. not attend the debate/forum. Our problems are “American problems. The sooner sequential shift. It will cost me at least The U.S. has borrowed $223 billion I believe these debates are “gotcha” forums for those we realize that, the sooner we can fi nd solutions. Lastly, $65,000. from the United Kingdom and who showed up and for those who did not come the history teaches that the chances of any Republican or I have a 19-inch television I $97.1 billion from OPEC, $67 media tarred and feathered them. An additional treat Independent, especially if conservative, of ever getting bought 10 years ago at a Best billion from Korea. $63 billion for the debate/forum was listening to other Republicans even one liberal black vote is slim to none. Buy store. It will look silly in my from Taiwan, $63 billion from speak ill of their own party members as done by Sen. Alan Keyes, one of the guests — a man I have deep new living room, so I am buy- Caribbean banking centers, $51 Sam Brownbeck and Mike Huckabee. respect for — even his powerful speaking attributes and ing a Sony 40-inch LCD high billion from Hong Kong and $52 It is a win-win situation for liberal Democrats. Ronald common sense ideas are lost on an audience who will defi nition television with 720p billion from Germany. Reagan would be ashamed of his party today. Given the never vote anything but liberal and Democrat. Maybe resolution for $1,700. Rounding out the top 10 liberal domination of today’s GOP winning any elections Giuliani, Thompson, McCain and Romney knew that I’m going to need a lot of countries that the U.S. has bor- in the future is virtually out of reach. as well. furniture to fill my 11-room rowed money from is Mexico. It is sad, but not unexpected, to see Republicans on JIMMIE HOLLIS house. I will go to all the fur- Our country has borrowed $38 stage groveling before a politically hostile and liberal black Millville niture stores that advertise in billion from Mexico to fund our audience and regurgitating liberal views on everything. the Herald and split up about $46,000 government, said Ross. Does Bill in purchases. He said a large share of borrowing is also I have always wanted a Harley David- coming from raiding the Social Security As Good As Her Word Accept Illegal son and I see no reason to deprive myself Trust Fund. As one of the fi rst bills Ross of a motorcycle. I’ll get a Softail FLSTF Fat fi led as a member of Congress in 2001 was By MEGAN GILLIN-SCHWARTZ writing career is bound inextricably to Immigrants? Boy for about $17,000. Those nice folks at a bill to tell the politicians in Washington her ability to take words of her mentors Harley Davidson of Wildwood will prob- to keep their hands off the Social Security My fi rst was Mr. Breslin. He gave me a to heart and her honest voice shows she To The Editor: ably deliver it to my home. Trust Fund. big fat C on my Hamlet paper junior year, knows it. Since I will be living so close to mari- “The Republican leadership at the time but later encouraged me to get my grades A nice Jewish doctor’s daughter form I'm confused. Please, nas, I need a boat. I’ll buy a Boston Whaler refused to give me a hearing or a vote on up and transfer to my dream school. suburban Michigan, Shapiro moved to someone help me here. 320 Outrage with Twin Mercury 225 that bill, and now we know why; because Yours may have been an older brother, New York City at the age of 20 armed Assemblyman Van Drew's Optimax for around $44,000. That will the projected defi cit for 2007, based on the sponsor, fi rst real world boss, or tenth, but with an acceptance to an NYU graduate bill (Corzine Pens Bill to give me 450 horsepower, which should budget bill written when the Republicans no matter who, how or when writing program and desper- Stop Illegal Immigrants, be just enough. controlled Congress, they will tell you is mentors come in to our lives, ately seeking guidance for a Sept. 28) is meant to con- I need to dress more elegantly to match only $172 billion. they are all the same in that big-city career. Today Shapiro trol "illegal immigrants?" the house. I’ll take my VISA Card to Man- Not so. It's $357 billion. The difference they push us to be better at that is an accomplished author and Meaning people whom hattan and purchase seven new silk suits, is the money they are borrowing from the which we aspire to achieve, lead- writing professor at NYU and we don't acknowledge as 11 pairs of Italian leather shoes, 14 pairs Social Security Trust Fund, with absolutely ing us out of our stubborn minds The New School in Greenwich residents in this state, or of Levi’s and 61 pairs of socks. (I lose a no provision on how that money will be to see there may be a better way Village. She is also active with in this country, right? lot of them.) paid back or when it will be paid back or than our own. Soho based media company Yet, the bill refers to How in the world will I pay for all of where it's coming from to pay it back.” In Susan Shapiro’s new book Mediabistro.com where she "any person who becomes this on a reporter’s salary? I am charging Consider the debt America is in ac- “Only As Good As Your Word,” teaches magazine and newspa- a resident shall register and fi nancing everything. cording to Ross: “Your share, every man, Seal Press, per writing seminars, moderates "any" vehicle within 60 I also plan to marry a 25-year old and woman and child, including the children published author and writing panel discussions, and hosts days...” So does this bill have at least three children in short or- born today in America, if you take that teacher recalls the wisdom and experience marathon how to write and sell your fi rst accept "illegal immigrants" der. I’m getting a 30-year mortgage, will number, the U.S. national debt, and di- of fi ve favorite “literary gurus.” book seminars. as residents after 60 days? only make the minimum payment of all vide it by the number of people living in There is Jack, the familiar treasured Shapiro is widely known for her gen- Ooops, talk about unin- my credit cards and borrow money from America today, our share, everyone's share high school English teacher; Howard Fast, erosity of resources from editors’ email tended consequences. every possible source. of the national debt is $29,174.” accomplished author, distant cousin, and addresses to shrink references. Her classes So we'll call them resi- I will pass all the debt along to my Ross notes the total national debt from hard-knocking distributor of no frills “get consistently sell out as her no holds barred dents only to fine them, children. I plan on dropping dead at age the years 1789 to 2000 was $5.67 trillion. to work” wisdom; Helen Stark, supervisor critiquing method of — cut-extra words, impound their cars, collect 71 and I’ll be off the hook. But by 2010, the total national debt will at her fi rst post-grad job in the library of write about the people you love, smoking taxes, and exploit the heck What irresponsible shortsighted person have increased to $10.88 trillion. the New Yorker; Ian Frazier, sibling-like and drugs make you dumb, not a better out of them until they have would pull such a stunt? The U.S is bor- “That is a doubling of the 211-year debt co-editor and partner in a soup kitchen writer, continues to lead her own stu- had enough and go back to rowing about a billion dollars a day to pay in just a decade, in just 10 years. Interest writing group; Ruth Gruber, accomplished dents to break in to the New York Times, where they came from. for the war in Iraq and give tax breaks to payments on the debt are one of the fast- elder who helps guilt-ridden Shapiro to Newsweek, L.A. Times, high paying glossy The other tiny detail that the rich, according to Congress- est growing parts of the federal budget. accept her optimism; Michael Anderson, women’s magazines, and net their own Van Drew and our legisla- man Mike Ross (D) who addressed the And the debt tax is one that cannot be New York Times Book Review editor book deals, some even on the fi rst try. tors have failed to address House of Representatives May 22 with repealed.” who advises to stop keeping track of the She closes the book with sharing ex- is that, legally, there is no this information. Should we be $346 billion in debt to opinions of others; and Harvey Shapiro, perience in taking her own protégés and such a thing as an "illegal “We are spending about a half a billion China? Why are we borrowing money un-related poet and writer who told her offering advice for those who would like immigrant." Oh well, it's a day paying interest on a debt we've from OPEC that is gouging us at the gas she’d never break into the Times magazine to seek out a advisor; do your homework, reassuring that at least this already got before we borrow another pumps and includes member nation Libya and still partners with the female Shapiro fl atter fi rst, and be humble. major threat to our quality billion dollars today,” he said. and Iran? for readings. It’s advice, told through snippets of of life is out of the way, This administration has borrowed more Shapiro takes the reader through each life featuring those who taught her fi rst, once and for all. experience following a path of personal simple enough to be borrowed by anyone, Now, let's see if we can growth without taking the focus away from even those with no interest in putting pen Labels do anything about public (From Page A46) we’d be in without these services. I don’t the strength of the lessons. Her successful to paper. education, gang crime, af- in walks out, but neither should those know about you, but last Tuesday night I fordable housing, property dedicated and caring individuals trying was glad I only had to drive 15 minutes Adlai Stevenson: taxes, access to health care, to keep you alive have to listen to slurs for medical help, instead of an hour and a Iʼm not an old, experienced hand at politics. But I am now seasoned enough to have or our fi scal defi cit. and bad jokes that refl ect on their work half or more. learned that the hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without to try and get everyone out alive. They proving that you are unworthy of winning. MARIA JUEGA didn’t cause your illness, even though JEAN BARRACLOUGH Princeton sometimes you did. Rio Grande Under the care of Dr. Suketu Nanavati, including satisfaction of biblical criteria, along with re- I had a constant stream of medical profes- Conversations Outside the sponsiveness to the name of Jesus, all of which take place sionals visiting my room and assisting in Box uniformly throughout the world, including cultures that my diagnosis. While it would be easy to Births know nothing about the Bible or Jesus. complain about the traffi c, interruptions (2) The presence of supernatural power evidenced by and holes punched in various spots, I with JP Moreland surely was glad to see them, and each and Craig Hazen such phenomena as moving material objects; (3) The revelation by the demon of detailed, private and every one treated me as if I were his The following births were reported at and embarrassing information about the exorcist in front or her priority. Shore Memorial Hospital: Cosmetic Surgery and Exorcisms of others that no human could have known. The nursing staff is super — 99.9 per- These phenomena occur widely. In fact, in a recent cent of them went over and above, in spite Lea Marie Walker to Bernard and Ra- By J. P. MORELAND alumni publication of the university at which I teach, of whining, complaining, and sometimes chel Walker of Court House, Sept. 17. the cover story featured faculty members — intellectu- critically ill patients. If I had a nickel for Grace Elizabeth Metz to Stephen and Recently, a hairdresser was arrested for performing ally sophisticated professors with doctorates from top every time I heard “Is there anything else I Dana Metz of Court House, Sept. 20. cosmetic surgery on several “patients.” When this hap- institutions — who have experienced such demonic can do for you?” I would be retired instead Camryn Justine Keeth to David Keeth pens, the results are usually disastrous. Do fraudulent phenomena. of returning to work...healthier than last and Nicole Speer of Wildwood. “surgeries” mean there are no legitimate cosmetic surger- During an exorcism, one professor saw metal objects fl y time I was there. Kory Andrew Lafferty to Keith and ies? Of course not. across the room. Another professor has seen this very sort So, next time you’re tempted to pass Catherine Lafferty of Cape May, Sept. 21. Recently, a man and woman were caught trying to of phenomena in his own condominium in conjunction along a “Burdeath” or “Cape Fear” story, Maggie Arden Davenport to Patrick and exorcise a demon from a little child in Arizona. The po- with a demonized person moving in next door. stop and think just who it is you’re hurt- Jennifer Davenport of Wildwood Crest, lice found the three covered in blood inside a barricaded During another exorcism, a different professor expe- ing. It might be your neighbor, or your Sept. 26. bedroom. The man died upon arrest. Do fraudulent, rienced the sort of embarrassment mentioned above. A son’s wife. Think how you would feel if Logan Henry Blackledge to Roy III and ignorant “exorcisms” imply that demons aren’t real and demon accused him in front of the entire prayer team of someone were to demean your work, no Melissa Blackledge of Marmora, Sept. 27. all exorcisms are bogus? You do the math. specifi c sins that were detailed, including time and loca- matter how dedicated you were and how Alexis Isabella Blakeslee to Jason and A vast literature supports the reality of demons, and tion. I know of others who have seen the same thing. hard you tried to do a good job. And it Ashley Blakeslee of Court House, Sept. three criteria have been developed for distinguishing The fraudulent, crazy exorcisms are the only ones that defi nitely might be yourself. 28. demonization from mere psychological trauma: get reported in the press, but don’t be fooled. The real Without the community’s support to Allison Patricia Welsh to Michael W. and (1) The universal presence of certain symptoms, thing is very different from the bogus ones. help it grow, think what sorry shape Maria Welsh of Court House, Sept. 29.

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BOAT FOR SALE News Digests College Offers (From Page A14) Victor DeMusz at 609-884-9500 or Crime Stoppers at Offi ce Systems Boat For Sale- Added University Agreement 609-465-2800. Open House 170 FOUR WINNS, 2003: MAYS LANDING — Atlantic Cape Community An Alcohol Question 90 HP Johnson, bought College announced a new articulation agreement Boat for Sale- WEST CAPE MAY — A town meeting on the ques- MAYS LANDING — At- new on ‘04, used 3 years, with Strayer University Oct. 15, allowing students lantic Cape Community seamless transfer into a bachelor’s degree program. tion of whether the borough should offer for sale two less than 40 hours. VHF, 19’ Sea Pro 190 DC with liquor licenses will be held Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. at bor- College will hold an open Strayer has 33 campuses in 11 states, Washington house for those interested Bimini Top, Stereo CD, 115 horse power Yama- ough hall. A four-person panel including Mayor Pamela D.C. and an online university, offering degrees in in learning about educa- Coast Guard package, 2 ha engine & trailer. Ask- information systems, accounting, legal studies, retail Kaithern, Cape May Police Chief Diane Sorantino, anchors, depth sounder, Borough Auditor Leon Costello and Solicitor Jennifer tional and professional ing $6500 or best offer. management, international business, hospitality and oppor-tunities in office with ‘04 trailer, never on Russo-Belles will answer questions. Revenue from the Call 609-886-9113 for tourism management and others. Graduates of ACCC systems technology on Oct. water. $10,000 or best sale of the license could raise over $1 million for prop- details. who wish to take advantage of the agreement must 25, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the offer, 609-206- 0283 have a grade point average of 2.0 or higher. ACCC has erty tax relief for residents. Boat For Sale- Mays Landing Campus in Boat for Sale- similar agreements with more than 30 colleges includ- Room B-136. ing; , Cabrini College, and Drexel Lots of Lots 25’ TIARA PURSUIT, “Setting the Standards University. VILLAS — Lower Township Planning Board is of Excellence” will be 18’ WELLCRAFT CEN- 1982: Twin 130 Hondas, TER Console, 1991: scheduled to hear a number of applications tomor- shared by the FAA Tech- ‘03 (220 Hours). Depth Wawa Burglary row to create new lots for building. Eric A. Hansen is 2005 90 H.P. Johnson, nical Center’s Chapter of fi nder, fi sh fi nder, VHF, seeking approval for the creation of 20 new lots at 624 International Association salt water edition, trailer, CAPE MAY — Police are investigating a burglary, GPS, loaded. Excellent Seashore Road. The estate of Hessie Raff is seeking of Adminis-trative Profes- new tires, new controls, theft and criminal mischief that occurred Oct. 14 condition. $21,900. 609- shortly before 2 a.m. at the Wawa store located on the preliminary and fi nal site plan approval for eight new sionals. dock electric, lowrance, 368-0292 corner of Broad and Bank streets here. According to lots at 151 Fishing Creek Road. Nancy McPherson has ACCC offers online VHF, Hummingbird, Police Chief Diane M. Sorantino, offi cers responded applied to create 17 lots on Seashore Road, south of courses, certificate pro- many extras. Clean. to an alarm at the store and found the glass front the Cape May Canal. Harbourtown Resort Marina, 900 grams and an associate $7800 609-898-1154 doors had been broken and the perpetrators had fl ed Ocean Drive, is seeking fi nal site plan approval for 12 degree in office systems the scene. The theft involved over $200 in tobacco residential units and a swimming pool. Jeffrey Van- technology to help meet products. Police are examining video recordings from Mourik is seeking to realign 78 existing mobile pads to the demand for qualifi ed the store. Anyone with information on the burglary 61 pads at Cape May Mobile Estates on Route 9. The and capable workers to is asked to call Patrolman Eric Lashley or Detective meeting begins at 7 p.m. at township hall. fi ll thousands of corporate and government openings for administrative office Tourism Industry Brainstorms professionals. Boat for Sale- A new small business option to ACCC’s office HYDRA SPORT, 1986: How to Do More With Less systems technology pro- 2/200 Mariner Marine gram will begin in spring 2008. Engines. Coast Guard to take all comments under vacation itinerary, was es- other agencies,” said Clark. By LAUREN SUIT The offi ce systems tech- advisement, but she wasn’t sential. She also explained “So when the DEP wants Package in slip. Ready nology program is offered going to respond directly to that fostering partnerships campground owners to to go. Make an offer. WILDWOOD — Secre- on a full- or part-time ba- any budget questions. would only enhance a visi- sit outside of bathhouses owner ill. 609-889-1610 tary of State Nina Mitchell sis, with classes available “Certainly we have tor’s experience. to count toilet fl ushes in Wells was the recipient of online and in person. many fiscal challenges,” “That will really empha- order to calculate optimum a warm welcome at the For more information on she said, but explained that size southern New Jersey as usage, we’ll have someone MILLVILLE —Gov. Jon Wildwoods Convention the offi ce systems technolo- New Jersey certainly isn’t a destination,” she said. there to help explain our Political Corzine signed Assembly Center Oct. 15. gy program contact JoAnne unique when it comes to Cape May County Cham- position.” bill 3372 into law SEPT. “You know that new Barbieri at (609) 343-4988 money complaints. ber of Commerce Execu- Wells said that was an SCENE 27. This bill requires all Wildwood sign on the or [email protected]. vehicles owned by a New boardwalk? We erected “Almost every state is in tive Director Vickie Clark “absolutely wonderful sug- Jersey resident to be regis- that for you,” joked Norris the same boat,” she said. told Wells the county deals gestion” and she would GRADUATES VINELAND — First Dis- tered within 60 days. Clark, director of sales and She suggested that ev- with a lot of government work on connections be- NORTH WILDWOOD trict Republican Assembly Fines range from $250- marketing for Morey’s Piers eryone has to do what agencies, such as the De- tween tourism and the state — Meghan Haas of this candidates Norris Clark $500 dollars with pos- and political candidate in they need to in order to get partment of Environmental agencies. community graduated in and Michael Donohue, re- sible impoundment of the this year’s election. “a real bang out of every Protection (DEP) and the the Spring 2007 class with sponded to comments in a vehicle. Half of the fi nes “We normally don’t get single buck.” Department of Transporta- Contact Suit at: (609) a degree in nursing from local newspaper by Demo- would be distributed to the people from Trenton down Wells noted that technol- tion (DOT). 886-8600 ext. 25 or Gwynedd-Mercy College, cratic Assemblyman Nelson town and one half would be here,” added Woody Wood- ogy, specifi cally being able “We would welcome [email protected] Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Albano and his running distributed to the county land of the Cape May Jazz to book everything from an advocate from tour- mate Matt Milam said: in which the violator was Festival. a hotel room to an entire ism to be a liaison to the “If their Democratic op- caught. Offi cials from the New Tech School LowerLower TownshipTownship ponents are letting the “There are a limited Jersey Department of State party bosses control them number of tools that can be and the Division of Travel New Gym to be Unveiled MunicipalMunicipal CourtsCourts in this campaign, there is utilized by state and local and Tourism attended the no question who will be offi cials to control illegal forum to open a dialogue CREST HAVEN — A labs, three science prep ERMA — The Lower controlling their votes in immigration,” said As- between the state and $14.7-million construction rooms & three science stor- Villas, possession of alco- Township Police Depart- Trenton.” semblyman Jeff Van Drew those on the front lines of project is over at the county age rooms, two small group holic beverage by minor. ment reports that the fol- Albano and Milam de- (D-1st). the tourism industry. Technical School District. instruction rooms, three $658 fi ne and costs. lowing defendants had their nied responsibility for false “We have the responsi- But amid the smiles and After months of construc- offi ces, one diesel engines Samuel Vann, 44, Wild- cases heard in court or paid and misleading charges bility of using every mecha- words of welcome, those tion and much anticipation, classroom, one small en- wood, obstruction of jus- fi nes prior to a hearing. Mu- made in campaign adver- nism at our disposal to manning the front lines of the Cape May County Tech- gine marine mechanics tice; disorderly conduct. nicipal Court Judge David tising against Clark and control the problem within the state’s $38-billion tour- nical School District is ready room with storage, one $816 fi ne and costs. DeWeese sentenced: Donohue, saying that they the borders of the State of ism industry questioned to offi cially cut the ribbon exploratory occupations Julia Weinacker, 20, haven’t seen or approved New Jersey,” Van Drew Wells on the state’s seem- and open its new science classroom with storage, Berwyn, Pa., obstructing- Salvatore Salfi, 58, advertising produced by added. ing lack of support. wing, auxiliary gym, several male/female restroom facil- interfering with passage the New Jersey Democratic Last year, state tourism new classrooms and many ities, auxiliary gymnasium North Cape May, care- of other vehicle. $89 fi ne less driving. $118 fi ne and State Committee on their COURT HOUSE — New funding was cut to $10.10 refurbished areas. with storage, weight room and costs. costs. behalf. Jersey Business and Indus- million from the mini- On Oct. 23, at 3 p.m. a with storage, male/female George McBride, 48, Mary Catherine Au- try announced that they are mum of $12.76 million brief ribbon-cutting ceremo- locker room, masonry class- Villas, reckless driving, gustyn, 48, Lutherville, VINELAND — Sen. Nick endorsing Assemblyman required under law. Under ny will mark the opening of room with storage and cor- $239 fi ne and costs; 180 Del., parked in handi- Asselta (R-1st) responding Jeff Van Drew (D-1st) for the governor’s proposed this $14.7-million construc- ridor, and an addition to an days drivers license revo- capped space. $289 fine to Assemblyman Jeff Van Senate in the First Legisla- 2008 budget, funding will tion project. Weather per- existing classroom to create cation. and costs. Drew’s failure to appear tive District. remain fl at. mitting, this will take place Early Childhood Education Fred Shartner, 39, Jason Shapiro, Colonial last night at a candidate’s “Small businesses are “A nearly $40-billion in front of the new auxiliary classroom. Lester, Pa., driving while Beach, Va., fail to yield to forum sponsored by Seth very important to the econ- industry can’t have its gymnasium, near the new The project also included intoxicated. $689 fi ne and emergency vehicles; reck- Grossman’s “Liberty and omy of the First Legislative budget cut,” said John Si- lighted sign. In the event rehabilitation of existing fa- costs; seven months drivers less driving. $328 fi ne and Prosperity” organization, District and I am honored ciliano, executive director of inclement weather, the cilities including: replaced license revocation. costs. so he could instead attend to receive their support of the Greater Wildwoods event will be inside the windows/doors/HVAC/ Philip Bonelli, Jr., 59, a “Grand Opening” of a and endorsement,” said Tourism Improvement and new gymnasium. boiler in the 100 wing Lower Police Wildwood Crest, unsafe Vineland campaign offi ce Van Drew. Development Authority Freeholders who funded (Tozour Building), door Log 2,815 Calls that’s been functioning (GWTIDA). “It needs to the project are expected to hardware in 300 wing (Toft driving. $339 fine and costs. for a week, slammed Van COURT HOUSE —As- grow.” be present along with the Building) for ADA compli- In September Andrew Gigante, 51, Drew for choosing his cam- semblyman Jeff Van Drew Clark said that many school administration. ance, and masonry in the Norwood, unsafe driving, ERMA — Lower Town- paign staff over the voting (D-1st) has been endorsed in the tourism industry The project added original front entrance of $389 fi ne and costs. ship Police Department public. by the New Jersey State believe that the state has 46,317 square feet of new the 1969 (Tozour) build- Jessica Harvey, 18, Vil- logged a total of 2,815 calls One hundred people Policemen’s Benevolent added insult to injury. space to the school, reno- ing, new sprinklers in the las, touring privileges on during the month of Sep- gathered under the aus- Association in his run for “The insult is that once vated 7,425 square feet cafeteria for compliance non-residents; unsafe driv- tember. They included: pices of Grossman’s orga- State Senate. T h e we get visitors, we have of existing space, replaced with new IBC code, up- ing. $578 fi ne and costs. Assaults, 16; robbery, nization to hear Asselta PBA has 33,000 members to put them into hotels hundreds of doors and win- graded electrical service in Robert Murphy, 26, one; domestic violence and Van Drew discuss their in New Jersey and over that have a 14-percent oc- dows and added mechanical 100, 200 and 300 wings to Erma, unsafe driving. $339 complaints 46; domestic beliefs about how best to 1,000 members in the First cupancy tax. The injury is and electrical infrastructure accommodate technology, fi ne and costs. violence with assaults six; strengthen enforcement District. Van Drew’s dis- that now our tourism fund- improvements has been extension of telephone Philip Rozanski, 29, motor vehicle accidents of laws against illegal im- trict includes two prisons ing is cut,” he said. completed. system/security system/ North Cape May, fail to 44; assaults on police of- migration, whether or not in Maurice River Town- “Politically what is The project was funded fi re alarm system for the exhibit registration. $189 fi cer, one. the state should bond for ship. more likely to happen?” by freeholders with 43 renovations and additions fi ne and costs. Burglaries 12; thefts 33; another $450 million for he asked. “Will we see low percent of the project cost in the 100, 200 and 300 embryonic stem cell re- occupancy tax or greater to be reimbursed from Debt wings, and a new HVAC for Richard Sendlinger, Jr., criminal mischief com- search, and other consti- 23, Del Haven, interference plaints 47; disorderly con- Epictetus: funding?” Service Aid from the State the rehabilitated technol- tutional questions on the with transportation; throw- duct complaints 101; adult First say to yourself what Wells told a room of of New Jersey. ogy room. fall ballot. ing debris from vehicle. arrests 80; juvenile arrests you would be; and then about 100 tourism profes- Construction included: sionals that she was going six classrooms, six science — Herald Staff $547 fi ne and costs. 20, DWI arrests 80; drug do what you have to do. Andrew Swain, 20, of possession arrests 10. Herald Newspapers October 17 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A51

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