‘Mother Gordon’ Retires, Ends 38-Year Career Herald NEWS By AL CAMPBELL had personally worked with, or Praise Dancers from Christ Gospel helped, most of the 250 who fi lled Church, where she is very active. WHITESBORO — Bernice Gordon, Martin Luther King Community She heard accolades from federal, DI GESTS affectionately “Mother Gordon” to Center, during nearly four decades state, county and municipal offi cials, most who attended her Feb. 2 retire- as the embodiment of social action each of whom praised her untiring Stay Open or Not? ment dinner, helped many people in and caring. work to help bring to fruition food CAMDEN — Bishop of Camden Joseph her 38-year career. Seated at the head table with her banks, meal programs for those in A. Galante was scheduled to announce Gordon, executive director of Cape was brother, Theodore Howard at need, medical testing programs, en- yesterday afternoon at 3 p.m. what decisions Human Resources from 1969-2007, her right hand, Gordon watched (Page A4 Please) BERNICE GORDON have been made on closing or consolidating some of the parochial schools in the diocese. Other schools are still undergoing review but all changes will be implemented prior to the September 2007 start of school. For more details, check our Web site for the It's impact the announcement will have on local Inside. schools. Job Connection Reopens It's Your WILDWOOD — Job Connection, which Year-Round provides job search and training services, Guide. started working at its new location at 3810 New Jersey Avenue in Wildwood on Feb. 1. The move has been at the center of some controversy, primarily because the New Jersey Avenue location, which also houses the state unemployment offi ce, is not as con- venient as the Rio Grande offi ce, according to some clients. Job Connection was paying PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY THE SEAWAVE CORP. $80,000 per year in rent at its former home Vol. 43 No. 6 Copyright 2007 Seawave Corp. All rights reserved. February 7, 2007 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande NJ 08242-1402 in Rio Grande, but the state-owned Wild- wood offi cers are rent-free. The new location will offer the same services, including adult literacy services, GED preparations, and job Hottest Topic assistance for people, ages 16 to 19, looking for summer work or full-time work, if they are no longer in school. In Middle: Fix Phase One $3B Ratables WILDWOOD — Another hearing, in the matter of code violations that impact By AL CAMPBELL nearly 500 condominiums, is scheduled for Feb. 9. According to Glenn P. Callahan, the COURT HOUSE — Middle Township’s recent attorney who represents the Joint Construc- property revaluation is the hottest topic over tion Offi ce of the Wildwoods, Superior Court coffee and donuts, in Spout Off, and throughout Judge Steven Perskie wants to know what Township Hall. progress, in the form of permits, building Why not? It’s the nearest thing to a gold rush plans or inspections, is being made to fi x any to hit this staid community in many years. remaining fi re-safety violations. Certifi cates It is projected that ratables will be in excess (Page A6 Please) of $3 billion, said Assessor Joseph Ravitz. That fi gures compares to “slightly over $1 billion last year,” he said during a Feb. 2 interview. Jackson Gets That should translate into a lower tax rate, but Ravitz would not venture what that might Manager Post be, since that is the domain of township com- mittee, which has yet to introduce its budget. Workers from the firm Cole, Layer and In Lower Twp. Trumble Co. (CLT), hired by the municipality to perform the county-ordered project, have By JACK FICHTER handled a total of 1,458 property owner ap- pointments. VILLAS — In a 4-1 vote Monday, Lower While that tally may seem overwhelming, it Township Council appointed Joe Jackson as is not, Ravitz said. new township manager. Christopher Borkowski “It works out to about 12 percent of all Last month, in another Helen Linney, foreground, and Kylie O’Rourke perform “Our Father’s Heart” at Lower (11,717) letters mailed about two weeks ago. 4-1 vote, council accepted Cape May Regional High School’s Winter Talent Showcase, Feb. 1 at Paul W. Schmidtchen Commercial went out last week,” with a few the resignation of Township Auditorium. The event was hosted by students of Chapter 2747 of Tri-M Music Honor to be mailed by today, he said. Manager Kathy McPherson. Society. Last time revaluation was done, 1994, “It Councilman Wayne Mazurek was worse, we had them four and fi ve deep at cast the lone “no” vote at the counter,” Ravitz said. both meetings. He lauded residents who have made appoint- At a Jan. 17 meeting, he Merger Mania Doesn’t Appeal ments to question their revaluations. said there “was absolutely JOE JACKSON “They have been orderly. Some are upset, but no reason to replace her,” most of them are prepared. They have informa- and she was “induced to resign.” To Point’s Mayor, or Residents tion and pictures,” he said. After a 30-minute meeting in a conference (Page A37 Please) room Monday, closed to the public, council By JACK FICHTER a commission to examine mergers. emerged and voted in Jackson. Cape May Point Mayor Malcolm Fraser said (Page A10 Please) CAPE MAY POINT — This borough fi ts the this borough serves a unique purpose and costs Full Moon’s description of the type of tiny town Gov. Jon little to operate. Corzine would like to see disappear. The Point has 241 residents and 610 homes, Leusner Resigns; His suggestion was small municipalities with many available as vacation rental houses. Street Floods under 500 residents merge with a neighboring In summer, the Point swells to 3,500 resi- Voll’s Job to Get town. The Point would have the possibility of dents, and about 1,000 persons on weekends merging with Cape May, Lower Township or outside of the summer season, said Fraser. Being Studied Review in June West Cape May. “The state is a master at oversimplifi cation,” By LAUREN SUIT The state Senate approved the formation of (Page A44 Please) By AL CAMPBELL WILDWOOD — Take a full moon, add a high COURT HOUSE — Reacting to a fi restorm of tide on a barrier island and you are bound to criticism over his appointment as a $12,000-a- ‘Sticker Stadium’ Upgrades get some fl ooding. year aide to Middle Township mayor and com- “It is all part of living on an island,” said mittee, former mayor Charles Leusner submit- Will Make Girls Softball Safer Mayor Ernie Troiano Jr. on Monday. ted his letter of resignation, dated Feb. 9. Despite the fact that many residents in this At Monday’s Middle Township Committee By LAUREN SUIT She didn’t want to give her name to this city are used to packing knee-high galoshes in meeting, Deputy Mayor Susan DeLanzo pointed reporter because instead of practicing pitching, order to maneuver through fl ooded streets, out that the “public liaison to mayor” post, WILDWOOD CREST — “I don’t like having she was supposed to be working on a school high water and dealing with its impact on which Leusner was to have taken, had been games here,” a young athlete said, as she took project. But, with Little League sign-ups on cars and homes is rarely met with a positive eliminated from the latest salary list. a break from warming up her pitching Feb. 10, clearly softball had a much more attitude. “When we fi lled the position, he (Leusner) arm on Feb. 3 at borough-owned “Sticker enticing pull. Troiano said that there is no “cure-all solu- sent a letter of resignation,” said DeLanzo after Stadium.” (Page A6 Please) tion.” He maintains that the city aims to control the meeting. as much of the fl ooding as possible, particularly “That position is no longer there,” she Hoop Classic Proves Volunteers’ Value in the Otten’s Harbor and Rio Grande Avenue added. section of the city. DeLanzo also asked for a six-month review By JOE HART director of the King Center, on the third annual “It is more pronounced now because we of former mayor Michael Voll’s job. Middle Township Recreation Basketball Hoop have houses on lots that used to be empty,” That $12,000-per-year, part-time job, listed WHITESBORO — At a time when mu- Classic, scheduled for Feb. 15-19. Troiano told this newspaper. “The water at the Jan. 6 township reorganization as “Aide nicipalities are facing increasing financial Originally started as a playoff for the third doesn’t have a place to run off into and fl ows to Mayor and Committee” was changed by reso- challenges, the employes and volunteers at the and fourth grade divisions, the fi rst tournament into the street.” lution Monday to “Solid Waste and Recycling Martin Luther King Center here are fi nding had six teams and grew to eight teams the fol- “Wildwood is a barrier island that’s prey to Advisor to Mayor.” ways to help fund programs. lowing year. (Page A4 Please) “I think it is only fair to allow him that time Basketball coaches Bill Daniels and Clinton This year it has grown to a 36-team tourna- (Page A10 Please) Freeman are working with Robert Matthews, (Page A10 Please) What's Inside...See Page 3 A2 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 ArtArt youyou cancan trulytruly appreciate...appreciate... andand walkwalk allall over.over. Semi-Annual CeramicSALESALE Tile & Natural Stone

20%-50%20%-50% OFFOFF ALLALL STOCKSTOCK CERAMICCERAMIC TILETILE && NATURALNATURAL STONESTONE

Ceramic 15% OFF Polished Tile Floors Marble & Starting at All Designer Granite Tile 79¢79¢ sq.ft.sq.ft. Tile Lines Starting at Sonoma Tilemakers $3.99$3.99 sq.ft.sq.ft. Walker Zanger Ceramic Tile Walker Zanger Wall/Floor Oceanside Glass Tumbled Combinations Island Stone Travertine starting at Starting at Landmark Metal $1.39$1.39 sq.ft.sq.ft. Mirage Glass $4.89$4.89 sq.ft.sq.ft. HURRY! Sale Ends February 19th! No Payments. No Interest for 12 Months!* *with credit approval

1-866-458-TILE / www.avaloncarpettile.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A3 Two Veteran Middle Offi cers Retire By AL CAMPBELL clubs. ADELE'S Ginyard attended Burl- Jeweled Treasures COURT HOUSE — Two ington County Police Acad- Antique veteran Middle Township emy, from which he gradu- BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT police officers attained ated in April 1982. 14K white gold a new title Feb. 1: “Re- He was promoted to the • Estate Jewelry tired.” rank of corporal in June • Antiques & Collectibles Large Cpl. Burgess “Butch” 1993. In 1994, he was assigned • Dolls • Women's Clothing Aquamarine Hamer, 58, and Detective & Wedding Gowns Steven Ginyard, 49, ended to Middle Township High Filigree Ring Lower Township (Villas) their law enforcement ca- School as liaison offi cer. Corner of Bayshore Rd. OPEN Tues. - Sat. 12:00 - 5:00 pm & Greenwood Ave., Villas reers in what Police Chief In July 1999, he was assigned the responsibili- www.jeweledtreasures.com Joseph Evangelista termed Layaway available 886-6563 a “bittersweet” moment ties and post of detective, for the department. which he retained until Buying Gold, Diamonds, Silver & Estate Jewelry Although three offi cers Al Campbell retirement. were sworn Monday at Retirees Detective Ginyard, Left, Cpl. Hamer During his tenure, Gin- yard was a member of the township committee’s highlights took place in Township police offi cer. STAR (Special Training and meeting, (two replace- Green Creek. In September 2001, he Response) or SWAT team. ments and one new hire) “I helped deliver a baby. was assigned to Middle He was a D.A.R.E. (Drug they must begin training at That was the brightest spot Township Schools as school Abuse Resistance Educa- the county Police Academy in my career,” he said, and resource officer. He con- tion) officer, and was a later this month. laughed. tinued in that post until participant in the Adopt- “It’s sad losing good “I tried to get out of it. I October 2006, and was A-Cop Program. guys. Both of them did kept hoping the ambulance subsequently promoted to He was a member of the excellent jobs,” said Evan- would get there, but all of a corporal. Middle Township Police gelista. sudden…,” he said. Through his tenure, Honor Guard, and as such “On the other hand, Both Ginyard and Hamer Hamer worked undercov- marched in many parades you feel good they made began their police careers er in Atlantic City, and and at other ceremonial 25 years and still have with the Wildwood Police received a certificate of functions. their health and can enjoy Department, Hamer as commendation for that Ginyard was a member retirement. I wish that for a Class II from 1974 to assignment investigating of the Hostage Negotiation everybody in the depart- 1978, and Ginyard prior illicit narcotics activity. Team and the Sexual As- ment,” the chief added. to his 1982 joining Middle His name is synonymous sault Response Team, and Hamer and Ginyard, Township. with his Hamer’s School he was trained as the Hate cousins, and both Court Hamer was a student of Karate, and its Parents’ and Bias Crime Offi cer. House natives, ended po- at Taylor Business School, Association Needy Kids Like his cousin, Ginyard lice work with 26 and 25 Philadelphia, Pa., and Vir- Christmas Party, which, worked on several occa- years of service respec- ginia Union University, since 1996, has provided sions undercover in Atlan- 609-884-3064 tively. Richmond, Va. coats, hats, gloves and toys tic City, and as a result, re- As with many new retir- An Air Force veteran for county child in need. ceived certifi cates of com- ees, both aren’t sure what he served from September One of the high points mendation for outstanding they will do, but want to 1970-74, and attained the in his off-duty life was a work in the investigation of FISH MARKET “take a month off and see rank of sergeant. part in the movie “Phila- illicit narcotics activity. what happens.” When he returned delphia” which starred In 2001 and 2002, he As they stood for a pho- home, he took over his Prices Effective 2/9 - 2/11 Denzel Washington and received honorable service tograph near a depart- grandfather, the late David Tom Hanks. awards, and in 2002, was mental wall shield, with Shuler’s house moving and He is active in Mount Ol- awarded the Good Conduct shiny banners proclaiming raising company, where he Fresh ive Baptist Church, Court Award. “Happy Retirement,” they had worked throughout his $ House, and is a director Ginyard attended nu- reflected on over their youth. LB. of the Cape May County merous schools and confer- Flounder Fillet ...... 6.25 collective half-century of On Dec. 29, 1980, Ham- Healthy Community Coali- ences to increase his worth service. er was sworn as a Middle tion. He belongs to several To Hamer, one of the to the department. Seafood $ Pilot Slips Into Bay Climbing Ship Ladder Gumbo ...... 5.50 PT. CAPE MAY — Coast fl agged freight ship bound At fi rst light todat, the when he entered the water. Guard crews ended their for Baltimore. Coast Guard directed the Witnesses to the accident search for a missing federal Deibert was transfer- launch of another Air Sta- reportedly threw three life TAKE-OUT SPECIALS ship pilot Monday after- ring from the pilot vessel tion Atlantic City crew for rings into the water. noon after searching since Big Stone 5 to the freight what would be the third On-scene weather at 11 p.m. Feb. 4. ship when he fell from the helicopter sortie. the time of accident was Friday & Saturday 2/9 & 2/10 Lynn Deibert, 52, a pi- freight ship’s ladder and An Air Station Elizabeth reported as 20-25 knot lot with the Chesapeake into the water, reportedly City, N.C., HC-130 Hercu- winds, six-foot seas and Federal Pilots Association, 39 degrees Fahrenheit. les long-range aircraft was clear visibility. Air tempera- FRIED OYSTER PLATTER whose home of record is Air temperatures were also directed to launch this ture was below freezing. reported to by Virginia below freezing at the morning. The Big Stone 5 is Served with Baked Macaroni & Beach, Va., entered the wa- time. Following the early- enroute Lewes, Del., for $ 95 ter about two miles off the The Coast Guard di- morning helicopter search, further examination at a Cheese and Stewed Tomatoes...... 8 coast of Cape Henlopen, at rected the launch of search the crews aboard the HC- dock. the mouth of the Delaware crews aboard an HH-65C 130 Hercules aircraft and The Energy Enterprise Bay, Feb. 4. Dolphin rescue helicopter the Cutter Dependable continued enroute Balti- BROILED OR FRIED Search and rescue co- from Air Station Atlantic searched until about 2:20 more and is scheduled to ordinators at Coast Guard City, a 47-foot rescue boat p.m. be met by investigators Sector Field Offi ce Atlan- and a 41-foot rescue boat In all, Coast Guard crews from Coast Guard Sector STUFFED SHRIMP PLATTER tic City were contacted from Station Cape May, and conducted 13 search sorties Baltimore for inspection Served with Baked Potato or French at about 11 p.m. Feb. 4 a 41-foot rescue boat from over a period of more than and crew interviews. $ 95 and notifi ed that Deibert Station Indian River, Del. 14 hours in their search for The cause of the acci- Fries and Cole Slaw ...... 9 fell into the water while The Coast Guard Cutter Deibert. dent is under investigation attempting to board the Dependable, underway on It was reported that by Coast Guard Sector Call ahead motor vessel Energy En- a separate mission, was di- Deibert was wearing a Delaware Bay in Philadel- and we’ll have it waiting for you! terprise, a 645-foot U.S.- verted to search the area. personal flotation device phia. INSIDE THIS WEEK'S HERALD Index H BUY 1 GET 1 FREE H Antiques ...... See On Deck Automotive ...... A45 Births ...... A18 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 11 ONLY Classified ...... A31 Together with the popular Property Transfer Chart, Dining & Entertainment ..On Deck this week’s REU brings you news of low-income senior Movies ...... A16 BROILED or FRIED housing in Lower and other items of interest to county Obituaries ...... A20 land use buffs. And, oh yes, there’s a special treat for Opinion ...... A48 SEAFOOD COMBO PLATTER Middle residents who may be sufferin’ the reval blues: Real Estate ...... A37 SUNDAY DECEMBER 3, 2006 ONLY a chart of recent sales in Middle Township. Religion ...... A23 (Shrimp, scallops, fi llet of fi sh & deviled clam) Page A37 Sports ...... A24 Spout Off ...... A26 Served with French Fries or Support Groups ...... A16 $ 95 Teen Scene ...... A 2 5 Baked Potato and Cole Slaw ...... 10 Baby, it’s cold out there, but there’s plenty and Tides ...... See On Deck Travel/Trips ...... A23 to keep you warm in Health What's Cooking? ...... A23 Cape May County. Check WEDNESDAY ONLY - 2/7/07 What's On Deck On Deck for dance les- Fitness "Calendar" ...... See On Deck sons, a basketball fund- Page A12 raiser, and a chocolate Take-Out Special $ 95 buffet. Lots more, too, w West Cape May proposes $1.9-million budget ...... Page A8 5 inside and at www.Cape- w Starner, former Lower Township mayor, dies at 65 ...... Page A11 Fried Shrimp Platter (Reg. $9.25) MayCountyHerald.com. w Rossi critiques Super Bowl commercials ...... Page A24 A4 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 ‘Mother Gordon’ (From Page A1) mandate, that all mothers with youngsters in the program ergy and rental assistance programs, and child day care “join one another in a group. We talked about problems § centers. and how we could solve them. It wasn’t group therapy, A West Cape May native and Cape May High School but it was wonderful,” Breuss said. Enjoy Our § Class of 1945 graduate, Gordon has a bachelor‘s degree In 1981, Breuss, who then had three children and in business administration from Temple University. was in a federal job program, again “Didn’t know what Unforgettable Her early occupation, as a bank director in the book- I was going to do.” keeping department of Citizens and Southern Bank, and She attended the county vocational technical school, Valentine’s Day Specials serving as director for adult activities at the North Side learned bookkeeping, shorthand and typing, and got her YWCA of Philadelphia likely prepared her for the work GED certifi cate. at she undertook at Cape Human Resources. “Because they encouraged me,” said Breuss, she got It was personal recollections, such as those delivered her fi rst job in City Hall, a Civil Service job. by Sandra Jensen, a U.S. Department of Agriculture su- She subsequently got an associate’s degree after eight pervisor and Kathleen Breuss, Wildwood commissioner, years. which gave insights of Gordon’s innate ability to connect “You showed determination, and that I could do it. That Chinese • Japanese • Sushi & Thai people and job opportunities, and help change lives. was the way you taught your children,” said Breuss, with Gordon helped Jensen, still in high school at the time, tears in her eyes as she embraced Gordon. § SERVING WEDNESDAY FEB. 14TH ONLY get a job at the county information center. “I came here tonight in reverence for my friend. I “I wasn’t sure if I would be able to do that. I was shy,” thank God for you,” said Laura Williams. Regular Menu Available recalled Jensen. “I didn’t like talking to people. But she “I thank God for being in this place, and seeing all § (Gordon) said, ‘You can do it.’ I tried it, and by the end these people,” she said. of the summer, you couldn’t shut me up.” “While I was able to work, you did something for me. § At summer’s end, Gordon was asked by a person at God encouraged you. You have been a beacon light even § § U.S.D.A. is she “had any people with good communica- when I could not see or touch you. I knew God was there. tion skills.” I haven’t given up the ship. I may not be like I used to “She remembered me from the summer before,” said be, but God knows my heart,” said Williams. Jensen. “You can retire in peace. Look at all these people, and Celebrate the That job ultimately led to a post-graduation job offer the lives you touched. You taught us well, God bless you,” there, which Jensen said she was reluctant to take, since said County Clerk Rita Fulginiti. she wanted to attend college, like her friends. Freeholder Gerald Thornton, human services liaison, Chinese New Year Her father convinced her a job held was better than a who presented a plaque on behalf of the board, referred job promised, she said. to Jensen’s story of 33 years employment and said, “Mul- with our Annual Specials “I decided to keep the job at Farmers Home, and now tiply that by thousands and thousands of young men and I am a supervisor, thanks to Mrs. Gordon. As of Oct. 1, women she helped. It’s invaluable. served from Fri. Feb. 16th - Wed. Feb. 28th this year, I will be there 33 years,” said Jensen. “For many years it’s been Bernice Gordon Day in Gordon smiled broadly after hearing Jensen’s story. Cape May County, because everywhere in this county Free Lunch Trip Breuss related a similar story, but not before reading are individuals you have helped and shown love to,” a proclamation that Feb. 4 would be “Bernice Gordon said Thornton. For Grades K - 6 Students Day in Wildwood.” “There has never been a stronger advocate for the un- In 1975, Breuss said she moved to Wildwood with a derserved and underprovided for than Bernice Gordon,” • Chinese New Year Cultural Presentation. 3-year old son. said Thornton. • Free Traditional Gifts. “He didn’t have anyone to play with, Wildwood was Christ Gospel Mass Choir sang selections throughout • Teachers Please Call Glendy Hwang for a ghost town. We had no neighbors, and I heard about the evening. Head Start,” Breuss said. Contact Campbell at (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or e-mail: Reservations. First Call First Served. Not rich, she said, she earned too much for the pro- [email protected] gram, but Gordon told her Lunch • Dinner • Take Out • Catering there was nothing to pre- Open Year Round 11:30am-10:00pm • 11:30am-11:00pm Fri & Sat vent her from volunteering so she could bring in her son to socialize. That led to speech ther- 898-0088 apy and medical exams, 315 Ocean St., Cape May which helped her son, said Washington Commons (In Acme Market Mall) Cape May Breuss. She recalled Gordon’s

Just when you thought winter was over... It’s here again!

Christ Gospel Church Praise Dancers Perform During Retirement Dinner Full Moon’s (From Page A1) ongoing fl ooding as a result of tidal fl ow, especially when tide waters rise above street level,” explained Troiano. But he said the city is trying to fi ght “We’ll Be There” When you need us! Mother Nature to a point with solutions such as a new series of bulkheads at key locations along Otten’s Harbor. For All Your Cooling Additionally, Schoor DePalma, a re- gional engineering and consulting fi rm, has been hired to perform water analysis to determine the areas most & Heating Needs... prone to fl ooding. The analysis will include recommenda- tions to the design and reconstruction of several streets, installation of new tide You can count on us! fl ex valves on outfall pipes, to prevent tidal water fl owing in, and thus adding to Call the Dependable Company street fl ooding, and additional bulkhead replacement. The Environmental Protection Agency Service & Installation has awarded Wildwood with a $438,000 NATE certifi ed grant that will help fund the initiatives technicians Gas & Oil Heat, Central Air and the city has earmarked $197,000 towards the project. Generators • Air Duct Cleaning Troiano said a pump station in the area of Susquehanna Avenue would alleviate Photos by Al Campbell Free Estimates • Financing a lot of the fl ooding. The trouble is, he Nicole Matthews sings, accompanied said, “we have to know exactly what the by Christ Gospel Church Mass Choir, problem is before we can cure it.” under direction of Elder Larry Mat- 465-5545 • 399-0450 • 1-800-388-4645 Extensive mapping of that area, he thews. explained, has to be done and the city is Serving Cape May & Atlantic Counties over 90 years “chasing additional grants” for the future Epictetus: construction of a pump station. It is impossible for a man to learn what Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. Visa - MC - Discover - Amex License #3VH00302000 he thinks he already knows. 25 or [email protected] Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A5

OPEN DAILY ‘TIL 7 PM

Home Theater • HDTVs • Car Audio, Video & Alarm 30% Off LIST PRICE OF ALL MEMPH REMOTE CAR AUDIO, AMPS AND SUBWOOFERS ONLY HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR.IS CAR STARTER with MORE BUMP FOR YOUR JVC $ keyless entry BUCK HURRY, SUPPLIES 56” HD LCD 139900 $7999 ARE LIMITED!

Panasonic 37” HD Plasma $ $ 99 Audiovox 57999 1,299 26” *INCLUDES FREE THIS WEEK ONLY VIDEO SCREEN HD LCD CLEANING KIT

FREE In Home Big Store Volume Pricing with Small Guy Personal Service Delivery with All TVs SEE US FOR - Home Theater, High Defi nition TVs, Plasma TVs, LCD TVs, Home Audio, Car Audio, Window Tinting, Remote Car Starters and Alarms Pioneer, Alpine, Sony, Eclipse, JVC, Panasonic, Audiovox, Toshiba, LG, Bell, Escort Radar Detectors, Bello, Philips, XM Radio, Sirius Radio, Bazooka, Polaroid, Sansui, Memphis Audio, Cerwin Vega and more... 1302 Rt 47 • Village Shoppes next to Family Dollar • Rio Grande • 886-9446

GET THESE HOT PHONES DEALS!

BUY 1 GET 1 FREE LG VX8300 2 PHONES ONLY new fl avors. new price. $ 99 • V CAST Music and Video Ready • MP3 Player and V CAST Ready 129 • VZ NavigatorSM Capable with GPS $ 99 • VZ NavigatorSM Capable with GPS after rebate • Bluetooth® headset Capable with a new 2-year Activation. 79 after rebate ® • Bluetooth headset Capable LG VX8500: $179.99 2-year Download Fergieʼs latest single, “Fergalicious” straight to your phone! wiht a new 2-year Activation on each phone $129.99 2-year price less $50 mail-in rebate. price less $50 mail-in rebate and $50 instant savings on second phone. Plus, get up to 3 free LG VX5200 Camera Phones with a While supplies last. new 2-year Activation on each phone (see after below) While supplies last CAMERA PHONE BUY ANY PHONE Samsung A-870 $ 99 starting at $29.99 (any available rebates, with a • VZ NavigatorSM Capable with GPS 49 new 2-year activation on each phone) • Speakerphone after rebate with a new 2-year Activation. GET UP TO 3 FREE CAMERA PHONES $99.99 2-year price less $50 • Mobile Web 2.0 Capable $79.99 2-year price less $79.99 instant savings on each phone. mail-in rebate. While supplies ® While supplies last. Phone models may vary • Bluetooth headset Capable last. LG VX5200 GET THE TOTAL WIRELESS PACKAGE! START WITH AMERICA’S MOST RELIABLE WIRELESS America’s Choice® Calling Plan • 900 ANYTIME Minutes $ 99 V Cast M $ 00 • UNLIMITED in Call to any Verizon Wireless customer 59 •Choose from over 1.4 million songs to download right to your 15 • UNLIMITED Night and Weekend Minutes monthly access phone for $1.99 per song. monthly access All when calling from within the Americaʼs Choice® Coverage Area, with new 1 or 2 year Agreement. (Activation, fees, taxes and other charges apply.)* •Unlimited access to cool video clips from E! Entertainment, CNNto- Ringback Tones GO, Comedy Central, FOX Sports and more. • Pick from thousands of top songs and let your friend hear your 99¢ • Unlimited Mobile Web Access to check email, news and sports favorite music when they call you. monthly access ALL FOR JUST $75.98 Activation fees, taxes and other charges apply. The Latest Full-Featured Phones! with a new 2-year Activation. $179.99 2-year price less $50 mail-in LG VX9900 • Mobible Web 2.0 Capable rebate. While supplies last. • V CAST Music and Video Ready $ 99 $ 99 • VZ NavigatorSM Capable with GPS • V CAST Music and Video Ready 199 129 • VZ NavigatorSM Capable with GPS with a new 2-year Activation. $249.99 2-year price less $50 mail-in rebate. While supplies last. after rebate after rebate • 1.3 MP Camera BUY EITHER PHONE GET UP TO 3 FREE CAMERA PHONES! LG VX8600 • Stereo Bluetooth® headset Capable New 2-year Activation required on each phone. Our surcharges includes Fed. Universal Svc. of 9.1% of interstate and international telecom charges (varies quartly) 5¢ regulatory & 40¢ Administrive/line/mo. & others by area) are not taxes (details 1-888-684-1888), govʼt taxes and our surcharges could add 5% to 33% to your bill. Activation fee/line $35 ($25 for secondary FamilySharePlan lines with 2-yr Activations). IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION: Subject to Cutsomer Agreement, Calling Plan. credit approval and rebate form up to $175 early termination fee. 40¢ min. after allowance. Usage rounded to the next full minute. Offers and coverage which varies by service not availbable everywhere. VCast, V2 Navigator and Mobile Web additional charges apply, nights 9:01pm-5:59am Monday through Friday. Network details any coverage maps at verizonwireless.com. 2007 Verizon Wireless. Rt. 73 (next to new Super Wawa), Berlin, NJ - 856.719.6600 525 Beckett Rd., Swedesboro, NJ - 856.467.5454 CELLULAR ADVANTAGE

Rt. 47 South (next to Family Dollar), Rio Grande, NJ 609.886.3336 A6 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 ‘Sticker Stadium’ Inspiration & Ideas for the fence is falling down,” he added. (From Page A1) “I really don’t see any problem with it,” said Engineer Kitchens & Bath “We’ll only have a game at Higbee if the boys don’t Ralph Petrella. “Especially, if they use portable aluminum have it,” she said gesturing over her shoulder. “We don’t bleachers.” Visit Our Showroom • 204 N. Main Street have dugouts here or anything, so we’ll get soaked if it “We’re all concerned with the safety of the children in (1 block South of Burdette Tomlin Hospital) rains.” the community,” said Board Chairman Harry Mitchell. Cape May Court House, NJ “It looks like softball isn’t as good as the boys,” she He suggested that Neri bring a fi nalized plan, complete added, before packing her gear and heading home. with drawings, back to borough commissioners before 463-0400 or 1-800-896-3777 Currently the minor league teams and girls softball any of the work begins. use “Sticker Stadium,” which is at Aster and Ocean Getting permission to do the work was only one avenues. obstacle facing the Greater Wildwoods Little League. Don’t Miss Our Warehouse Sale Major Little League teams play at Higbee Stadium, Originally, the league wanted to renovate both fi elds, at across the street. That fi eld has an electronic scoreboard, a cost of about $40,000. Starting January 31st lights, bleachers, dugouts, snack bar, and bathrooms. The expenses for “Sticker Stadium’s” renovations Miscellaneous Kitchen and Bath By contrast, the girls and minor leaguers have been sit- were $17,000 and the league had only about $10,000 ting on wooden benches, unprotected from the elements, in its reserve. Cabinetry and Displays and spectators have to stand, usually on the sidewalk, in Thanks to free labor from local masonry contractors order to get a good look at the team on the fi eld. such as Cousins, Steve McShaffrey, and Troiano and Sons, (Right here at 204 N. Main St., CMCH) After cutting through, what seemed like, miles of red the price tag on improving the beachfront stadium has tape, plans to upgrade the stadium are moving forward. shrunk to about $7,300, a much more attainable goal. Bob Neri, minor league coordinator, appeared before Neri thanked the Morey Organization, Sand Jamm Surf the borough’s planning board on Feb. 1, and pitched the Shop, Pack 58, and Dairy Queen of Magnolia Street for idea of building dugouts, new fencing, a modern backstop, contributing to the cause. and bleachers at the beachfront stadium. “We’re pretty close,” Neri said, of the goal to bring Besides simply looking better, Neri told the board that the stadium’s facilities up to par. the renovations are needed to make the fi eld safer for However, work on Higbee’s snack bar and electrical players and spectators. system will most likely exceed the league’s available “It really is turning into a safety issue,” he said. “Ev- funding and will have to wait. eryone just ends up piling up onto the sidewalk during games. There is nowhere to sit.” Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. 25 or “The backstop now is made out of wooden pilings and [email protected] CASA TRAINING SOMERS POINT — Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volun- teers who help abused and neglected children in the foster care program, will hold informational A Division of CABINET RESOURCE CORP. meetings this month. For FEATURING CABINETS BY- specific dates, times and locations, call 601-7800 or 601-7900.

ROAST BEEF DINNER COURT HOUSE — A Roast beef fundraiser din- ner will be held at the SHOWROOM HOURS: Cape May Technical School Saturday from 4-6 p.m. fol- MON. 9-5 WED. 9-7 FRI. 9-5 lowing a basketball skills competition. Donation is TUES. 9-5 THURS. 9-5 SAT. 10-3 $15, and includes both events. For information, call 463-0676. Lauren Suit Softball and minor leaguers at Sticker Stadium, Aster and Ocean avenues in Wildwood Crest, have learned to play ball under tough fi eld conditions, without 13th Annual bleachers or dugouts, and with an aging backstop. News Digests (From Page A1) advice Feb. 13 at the Atlantic Cape Polar Bear Plunge of occupancy might be revoked, if the Community College campus here. judge is not satisfi ed with the progress. Nancy Fielder, with the Teacher Educa- tion Department of Richard Stockton Saturday, February 17, 2007 CG Ends Search College, will present a workshop for anyone interested in pursuing the col- JFK & The Beach • 2PM CAPE MAY — U.S. Coast Guard leges’ teacher certifi cation program at crews ended their search at 2:20 p.m. 12:30 p.m. in room 212. Fielder will Come on...Take the Plunge!! Monday for a missing Delaware Bay ship cover various K-12 certifi cations in this pilot, who fell from a rope ladder into state. Participants should bring copies of Or Just be a ‘Happy Looker’ the water about two miles off the coast college transcripts for Fielder to review, of Cape Henlopen, at the mouth of the so she can advise on what else needs Pre-Plunge Activities Delaware Bay, Feb. 4. Search and rescue to be done to acquire certifi cation. Call coordinators were contacted at about Costume Contest, 12:00-1:30 PM (Under the Big Tent) Electra Stulak at 609-463-6823 for more 11 p.m. Feb. 4 and notifi ed that Lynn information. Entertainment • Polar Bear Tee Shirts & Hoodies on sale Deibert, 52, of Virginia Beach, Va., fell into the 39-degree water while transfer- Search, But No Suspect On Sale (Promenade) ring from the pilot vessel Big Stone 5 to the Energy Enterprise, a 645-foot freight NORTH WILDWOOD — The report Hot Dogs • Hot Chocolate & Coffee • FREE Clam ship bound for Baltimore. It was report- of a 37-year-old resident, who said she Chowder compliments of Mikes Seafood ed that Deibert was wearing a personal had been assaulted at the Montego Bay fl otation device when he entered the Motel, is still under investigation by this water, but either the water-activated city’s police department and the Cape Live Broadcast by SOJO 104.9 strobe lights never lit up or were not May County Prosecutor’s Offi ce. Ac- seen. Witnesses to the accident report- cording to offi cials, Theresa Robea said edly threw three life rings into the wa- she had been assaulted and had pulled Celebrity Plungers ter, but said that once Deibert went into the fi re alarm a little after 6 a.m. on the water he was not seen again. In all, Feb. 2 to notify police. Robea reportedly Coast Guard crews conducted 13 search suffered an open fracture to her lower Same Day Registration sorties over a period of more than 14 leg and was taken to Burdette Tomlin Trailer Office- LaCosta Parking Lot- JFK Blvd., and Landis Ave. hours in their search for Deibert. Memorial Hospital for treatment. Police and members of the SWAT teams were February 17, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Middle Defends Title brought in to search the motel because, Costume contestants must register by Noon according to reports, they initially be- COURT HOUSE — The Middle Town- lieved the suspect was still in the build- Entry Fee: $25 • Ages: 12 yrs. and Older ship High School mock trial team will ing. However, no suspect was found. take on a regional competitor Feb. 15, after winning the county title again last Reports Up, Arrests Down Post-Plunge Activities month. Middle defeated Lower Cape Plungers and Spectators Invited • LaCosta Lounge May Regional, Wildwood Catholic High NORTH WILDWOOD — In 2005 School, and the county Technical High the city’s police department reported 2:30PM- Music and Dancing under a Tent School to keep the title it has won four 32,014 incidents, ranging from arrests Free Buffet and Hot Toddies times over the past fi ve years. to traffi c stops, and in 2006 that number If Middle is successful at the regional rose to 38,083. Although the total num- 3:30 PM - Awards Ceremony trials, it will go on to compete for the ber of incidents rose, arrests dropped, state title. according to the city’s annual police report. Total arrests in 2005 numbered Proceeds go for free family activities Free Career Advice 1,342 and came to 1,285 in 2006. Sponsored by the S.I.C. Tourism Commission According to offi cials, the increases in 609-263-TOUR COURT HOUSE — Those interested police incidents are due to efforts to in teaching careers can get some free (Page A10 Please) Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A7 Report Card for Dennis Above State Average, Tho’ Scores Fall a Bit By JOE HART however, are student as- cent of third-graders scor- average of 63 percent over sessments, which show ing profi cient or advanced those years. DENNISVILLE —Den- how pupils score in certain last year and 92 percent In 2005-06, the district nis Township schools are categories compared to the year before. The state increased its science score down slightly from 2004- their peers statewide. average was 86 percent last to 91 percent from 87 per- 05 scores, but still gener- In the New Jersey As- year and 81 percent the cent in 2004-05, while ally high compared to the sessment of Skills and previous year. of the 100,000 students statewide scores, especially Knowledge, over 77 per- In fourth-grade, 73 throughout the state only with eighth-graders. cent of 71 Dennis Town- percent of 75 students in 78 percent managed scores The state Department ship students tested scored this district tested scored of profi cient or advanced. of Education has released profi cient or advanced in profi cient or advanced in Contact Hart at (609) LET US HELP RESTORE QUALITY TO YOUR LIFE 2005-06 school report the third-grade language language arts in 2005-06, 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: Do you snore loudly? cards. arts indicator, as opposed compared to 84 percent [email protected] Do you feel excessively tired or sleepy during the day? The report cards contain to nearly 85 percent of of 93 in 2004-05. State- Do people tell you that you choke or stop breathing while asleep? a wealth of statistics about the 65 students tested the wide, students hovered Labyrinth Event Do you have problems falling or staying asleep? the state’s schools includ- previous year. around 80 percent over Set at Star of Sea Your symptoms may be associated with a sleep disorder. ing: class size, technology Throughout the state, both years. CAPE MAY — The Cape capabilities, enrollment, over 100,000 students Mathematics in this TREATMENT ADMINISTERED BY May Education for Ministry disability, diversity, atten- remained at around 82 grade level showed some THE ONLY BOARD CERTIFIED SLEEP MEDICINE PHYSICIAN group will host a labyrinth dance, faculty and fi nancial percent in both academic improvement with 87 per- IN CAPE MAY COUNTY event at Our Lady Star of information. years. cent last year up from 83 the Sea School from 10 Dr. William R. Bradway, Board Certifi ed in Sleep Medicine, is an The most scrutinized In mathematics, results percent the year before. a.m.-4 p.m. in the Parish acknowledged leader in his specialty. He is a Diplomat of the American sections of the report card, were similar with 79 per- Again, in both years the Hall, Feb. 19. Board of Sleep Medicine and the Medical Director of Sleep Care at state average remained People and materials around 82 percent. Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Court House Cleaners will be available to teach Fourth-grade assess- those attending how to Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5:30 ments also include science, GET THE SLEEP YOU DESERVE walk the labyrinth. For in which Dennis scores re- CALL TODAY FOR YOUR INITIAL CONSULTATION Sat. 9:00 to 3:00 information call the school markably high compared to 609-465-2001 at 884-4437. Tailoring Done on Premises the rest of the state. While William R. Bradway, DO, FCCP, FACOI, DABSM the district dropped a point “Free speech carries 207 Court House - S. Dennis Road Bulk Laundry • Leather Work from 89 to 88 percent, it with it some freedom to Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Dry Cleaning • Gown Preservation was still up from the state, listen.” Bob Marley which averaged 81 percent 463-8020 for both years. 1027 So. Route 9 • Unit C • Next to Domino’s Pizza In the 2005-06 Grade CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Eight Profi ciency Assess- ment, however, 89 percent of 113 district students SEASHORE tested scored profi cient or advanced in language arts, Sheds & Gazebos compared to 94 percent of Choose from a 100 students in 2004-05. variety of colors, The state average was 74 styles & sizes wood frame & vinyl percent in 2005-06 and 72 sided, including percent the previous year. garages In mathematics, the dis- MANY STYLES IN trict dropped to 76 percent STOCK FOR SPEEDY last year from 85 percent “Built to Last” DELIVERY the year before. The dis- 509 Seashore Rd., Erma • 884-3381 trict’s lower number was (Next to Murphy Fence) still well above the state A Sweet Heart for your Sweetheart Hearts Made of Fudge! We Mail Anywhere!

Beautiful Traditional Hearts Valentine Filled With Candy Premium Chocolates YourYour Valentine Valentine Candy Candy Headquarters Headquar-

The l Homemade in your Hometown! Origina WHIPPED

FUDGE KITCHEN CREAMY CAPE MAY • STONE HARBOR • OCEAN CITY • WILDWOOD OPEN EVERY DAY YEAR ROUND • 1-800-23-FUDGE A8 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 In West Cape May,

Want the most deductions Tax Rate Dips, Assessments Up your job allows? By JACK FICHTER neighboring towns. (See received a $500 raise to Your people guarantee it. related story) $13,000. WEST CAPE MAY — Costello said West Cape Hanson said employe While the proposed local May would not have to group insurance premiums purpose tax rate here will deal with the 4 percent cap increased 15 percent to a decrease by 10 cents in until next year since the total of $89,000. H&R Block Maximum 2007, whether a hom- new law would only effect The borough will pay Refund Guarantee. eowner saves any money towns whose fi scal year be- Cape May $354,000 for Want to get all the money you’re entitled to on your taxes? You got will depend on their prop- gins in June. The borough’s police services. Costello people who know how to fi nd job-related deductions and will get you erty assessment following begins in January. said if West Cape May had the maximum refund guaranteed. a reassessment. If the new cap had taken continued to maintain its Stop into your nearby H&R Block location listed below. Borough commission effect this year, Costello own police department, the cost this year would have South Jersey Gas participated in two Energy & Social held a special meeting Jan. said the borough would been over $800,000. Services Assistance Expos this month in Cumberland 30 to examine appropria- only be allowed to spend Rigby said the garbage and Atlantic counties. Residents who are in need of tions in the proposed bud- $41,000 more than last collection budget could be fi nancial assistance for their energy bills were en- get department by depart- year. He said the borough reduced from $150,000 to couraged to attend. Jannie Foxworth of South Jersey ment with Auditor Leon next year would take in $140,000 since dumping Gas helps a customer at the United Way sponsored Costello and Chief Finan- $9,000 less thorough prop- fees at the landfi ll were far event next to the Atlantic City Electric help desk. cial Offi cer John Hansen. erty taxes under the new NEW LOCATION The total proposed bud- cap. less than anticipated. Cedar Square Shopping Ctr. 20 Court House-S. Dennis Rd. get is $1.9 million, up from For 2008, he said the The proposed budget 2087 Route 9 South Super Fresh Shop. Ctr. Veterans Groups Plan $1.7 million or an increase borough could not increase contains $7,000 as a down Seaville, NJ Cape May Court House, NJ payment for capital im- (609) 624-1580 (609) 465-3272 of 12 percent. However, its spending more than Trip to Hospitals Feb. 14 the budget reflected a $59,000. Costello said provements. Costello said 3860 Bayshore Ave. 3307 New Jersey Ave. $143,000 road-building reducing legal expenses that amount would fi nance COURT HOUSE — The school children to be dis- North Cape May, NJ Wildwood, NJ grant. could help the borough’s $140,000 in items. (609) 886-7639 (609) 522-4273 Cape May County Veterans’ tributed to the hospitalized Without the grant, the budget in 2008. He said the need for capi- Bureau is sponsoring the veterans at both facilities. borough’s budget would The proposed 2007 bud- tal improvements should be 23rd Valentine’s Day trip Additionally, veteran’s orga- If you discover an H&R Block error on your return which entitles you to a larger refund (or have increased only 4 per- get allows $65,000 for waning. to the Wilmington V. A. nizations and their auxilia- smaller tax liability) than what we calculated, we’ll refund your tax prep fee for that return. cent according to Costel- legal expenses. The bor- Initially the budget to- Refund claims must be made during calendar year in which tax return is prepared. © 2006 H&R Hospital and New Jersey ries are currently collecting Block Services, Inc. EO1NP623 lo. ough is in litigation with taled $32,500 over the Veterans’ Memorial Home donations from businesses A total of $1.2 million to state budget cap. The may- in Vineland on Feb. 14. for approximately 400 gift a developer wishing to Ariel and Will Durant: be raised by local property build townhouses on Sixth or, commissioners, Costel- Valentine’s Day cards bags that will be distributed lo, and Hansen revisited Education is the transmission of civilization. along with the cards on taxes. Last year’s local tax Avenue and faces a possible are being made by county most of the budget appro- Valentine’s Day. rate was 33.4 cents per harassment suit from the priations and cut out that Cape May County Fare $100 of assessed value. borough clerk. amount of spending. Free Transportation is pro- This year it is proposed to Commissioner Peter Costello said advised viding the transportation to drop to 23.7 cents, almost a Burke, who directs public commission to keep a either the Wilmington V. A. 10-cent decrease excluding affairs and public safety, healthy surplus account to Hospital or the New Jersey school and county taxes. said he would not accept pay for unexpected expen- Veterans’ Memorial Home “Every single person a raise from his current ditures since raising the located in Vineland. is going to change by a $10,000 yearly salary. tax levy will be limited. Buses will depart from the different amount,” said Mayor Pamela Kaithern Social Services Building, Costello. said the commissioners The proposed 2007 budget 4005 Route 9 South in Rio The tax levy has in- have been earning the uses $300,000, down from Grande between 8:30 and creased but the tax rate same $10,000 salary for $360,000 last year. GETTING A LITTLE EDGY 9 a.m. Refreshments will will decrease by about 10 the past fi ve years. She sug- Kaithern said she hoped The edge of your kitchen countertops variety of materials and price ranges, be available before depar- cents, he said. gested a $1,000 increase a referendum could be held and the borough could sell should complement the style of your and the best confi guration for your ture in the Social Services “This is one of the years for both commissioners. where you don’t do com- two liquor licenses, raising kitchen. The most common edge kitchen may actually involve more Building. Burke suggested Kaith- Freeholder Gerald Thorn- parisons between the old ern receive a $2,500 raise perhaps as much as $2 mil- types are rounded, such as bullnose than one type of countertop material. rate and new rate because lion to be placed in a special QUALITY HOME CENTER ton said. “I am so proud because she was on the job and waterfall, because they provide At it doesn’t make any sense,” “24-7.” trust account to be used & PANELING, of this annual event and the most comfort and are less likely to we feature brand the participation we re- he said. “It is not a part time job only to offset taxes. cause bruising than a squared-off edge. name manufacturers, competitive ceive from our school’s and One property may have for you,” he said. “That could be our sav- If you have laminate countertops, the prices, shopping convenience, and veteran’s organizations in increased two-fold while Rigby suggested Kaith- ing grace,” she said. most practical option is the no-drip free computer-assisted design. Our the County. another may have increased ern’s salary be on par with The budget will be in- waterfall edge, which prevents spills showroom hours are weekdays, 8 a.m. “It is extremely important one-and-a half times in the Mayor of Cape May, troduced at commission’s from hitting the fl oor. Solid surfaces to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 5 that we continue to honor value, said Costello. $15,000. He noted, unlike Feb. 14 meeting at 7 p.m. A public hearing will be held can be easily shaped into nearly any p.m. We accept MasterCard, Visa and our veterans and especially Costello addressed the Cape May’s mayor, she did state’s proposed 4 percent March 14. style, from detailed ogees to simple Discover. take time to visit our hospi- not have a city manager cap on increases on the lo- working with her. Contact Fichter at (609) bevels. Stone and engineered stone talized veterans’, who have given so much to preserve cal purpose tax. He said it After making a number 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: can also be cut into almost any type of Please visit our web site: jfi [email protected] www.qualityhomectr.com our freedom.” was a reversal of past state of budget cuts, Kaithern edge as well, and wood can be milled All organizations, auxilia- budget caps which limited into unlimited shapes. Tile, on the other Hint: Corian countertops lend ries, and the general public spending. ¶ hand, is a special case in that special themselves to more edging choices than are welcome to participate. “Spend as much as you CAPE MAY edge tiles vary by manufacturer. one might expect, from simple square Anyone interested in re- want as long as it doesn’t go Countertops are available in a edges to a more complex ogee. serving a seat on either bus over 4 percent,” Costello should call the Veterans’ said. “When you run out of money in your levy, you ELECTRIC Bureau by Feb. 9, at 886- 2762. run out of people.” (9473) He said it was no secret 884-WIRE that the state wants smaller municipal budgets with • Residential & Commercial fewer city employes. • Emergency Calls Your neighborhood health center “If ours got much small- • Specializing in Troubleshooting and Repairs er, it would disappear,” said NJ Lic. # 8614 Prompt, Courteous, Reliable Service Deputy Mayor Dick Rigby. Affordable, quality medical care “That’s one of the objec- tives,” said Costello, refer- Gloria Steinem: ring to a state initiative for Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose towns with less than 1,000 the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning. 7 Comprehensive primary care for the entire family residents to merge with 7 Specialized services — podiatry, GYN, cardiology, gastroenterology, infectious disease — on site or by referral FLOWER 7 All physicians and nurse practitioners credentialed Marie’s under JCAHO accreditation standards SHOPPE 7 Assistance with enrollment in public health insurance, including Medicaid and NJ Family Care For That Special Se Habla Español 7 Walk-ins welcome Someone In 7 No insurance? No problem! Your Life! Call (609) 465-0258 Valentine’s Day Cape Community Health Center Arrangements 410 Route 9 North, Cape May Court House Balloon Bouquets A division of 3rd & New Jersey Avenues, North Wildwood 609-729-0199 Offices also located in Bridgeton, Vineland, Millville and Glassboro. Visit us at www.mariesfl ower.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A9 Web Site Change Soon for Dennis Township Schools Valentine Customer By JOE HART change from its old site, format of the site for weeks concern. No matter how will work temporarily be- Appreciation Sale! hosted by the county Tech- and is now in the process great the structure and fore being phased out so as DENNISVILLE — Al- nical High School, to a new of adding content. graphics are, if the content not to confuse the users,” though still under construc- site hosted by a private He will train teachers isn’t up to date the site Murphy explained. 50% Off tion, the Dennis Township company. and school administrators isn’t going to be useful, He also explained that school district’s new Web “The old site constricted to manage their specific he said. the new site should be STOREWIDE site should be up and run- our use,” Superintendent areas on the site. Board members voiced easier to navigate. ning within a few weeks. George Papp said. “One of the aspects of a concerns that students and “I made the site so that Thurs, Fri., & Sat. Feb 8, 9 & 10 New Technology Coordi- He echoed Murphy’s good Web site is that the parents may have problems category buttons and quick nator John Murphy told the hope that “parents, teach- information is current,” with transition from the links would appear on board of education Jan. 31, ers and students can relate Papp said. old site. every page,” Murphy said. that he hopes the site will to and be proud of the new Murphy agreed, and said “Teachers will have new “So, wherever a user is be something the district Web site.” that keeping the informa- Web pages and e-mail ad- on the Web site, they can can be proud of. Murphy has been work- tion current should be the dresses to go along with the simply get to their destina- Bath & Body The district decided to ing on the structure and district’s most important new site, but their old ones tion with one click of the mouse.” “The easier the informa- 522-5778 Kindle Auto Plaza Celebrates 50 Years tion is to get on the site, Rio Grande & Pacific Aves., Wildwood COURT HOUSE — Rob- tailfi ns were larger, and the tion to Court House was Mustang Giveaway,” start- the more people that will www.bubblesbathandbody.com ert Kindle had always loved spare wheel was inside the ever present in the back- ing in April. use it,” Papp said. cars. So when he heard trunk again,” he explained. ground, and by 1989, they For more information, Contact Hart at (609) Old people like to give good advice, as solace for no about a closed Ford dealer- “It was a very popular returned to set up business visit www. kindleautoplaza. 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: longer being able to provide bad examples. ship in Court House back in model. The next year, Ford on Stone Harbor Boulevard com or call 465-5000. [email protected] François La Rochefoucauld May 1957, it was a natural would add a second row of about a mile from the site for him to buy it. seats.” of their fi rst dealership. It didn’t matter that he Business continued as The dealership has since and his wife Dorothy had to usual until 1962. It was been expanded and is the scrape to get the money to- then that a natural disaster, current location of Kindle gether. Their vision was to a storm of historic propor- Ford, now Kindle Auto grow Kindle Ford into the tion-flooded the barrier Plaza. kind of successful family islands. Robert Kindle him- Robert and Dorothy ã4OTALLY business that made a differ- self was called in to help Kindle retired years ago, ence in the community. evacuate people. But the leaving their son Bill Kindle The dealership, located ultimate impact to his busi- at the helm. on Rte. 9 across from the ness had farther-reaching “We wanted Bill to go parkway, grew steadily implications. to college, and he was almost from the start. Rob- The storm wiped out the studying pre-med at Florida ert Kindle sold cars, his Kindles’ chief competitor, a Atlantic University,” said brother fixed cars, and Ford dealership located in Robert Kindle. “But when Dorothy helped with the Wildwood. At the urging it was time to get a job, he bookkeeping. of Ford Motor Company, didn’t want to leave the Robert Kindle, now the Kindles moved to Wild- dealership. He’s been here retired, said “We had the wood to serve as the cen- ever since and has been &2%% new Thunderbird that fi rst trally located Ford dealer- doing an outstanding job.” year. That was really some- ship for south Jersey. Bill Kindle runs Kindle thing.” The Thunderbird, “It was a major deci- Auto Plaza with a team of #HECKING first introduced in 1955 sion for the business,” ex- dedicated employes, many as a two-seater sporty car, plained Robert Kindle. “We of whom have been with featured a more radical had to move or Ford would the Kindles for decades. restyle in 1957. have placed a competing “We’ve always loved “The front bumper was dealership there.” our employees,” said Rob- ANDA reshaped, the grille and But the Kindles’ attrac- ert Kindle. “We still have employes who were there when I started the busi- ness. And our success is in a large part due to them. It’s the employes who make Kindle Ford.” The Kindle family will be celebrating this golden anniversary year with a &2%% series of special events involving the community. “The 50 year anniversary is a real milestone for us,” ')&4 said Robert Kindle. “We’ve been part of the community for a long time now and they’ve been very support- DOROTHY AND ROBERT KINDLE ive.” More information will be released on Kindle Auto Plaza’s 50th Anniversary events as the year unfolds. Customers can look for “Kindle’s 50th Anniversary SOXVVL[RWKHUFKHFNLQJ For That Very Important APPOINTED Occasion Tuxedo Sales & Rental WOODBINE — David SODQVWKDWSD\\RX Rodriquez of this commu- Open All Year nity was appointed to the Inquire About Free Tuxedo Rental New Jersey Heritage Tour- For The Groom 889-3390 ism Task Force by Gov. Jon Village Shoppes • 1304 Rt. 47 South, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 Corzine. PRODUCE PLACE

U.S. #1 UNBEATABLE VINE RIPE PRODUCE OPEN YEAR ROUND WINTER HRS. SPECIALS & LARGEST DELI Bayshore & Townbank Rd., MON.-SAT. ONIONS IN CAPE MAY North Cape May 9AM-5PM TOMATOES lb. BAG COUNTY 2 NOW ACCEPTING SUN. 9AM-4PM VISA/MC AND DEBIT CARDS 889-9045 ¢ ¢ 99 SALE GOOD NOW TILL TUESDAY, FEB. 13TH AT 3 PM 99 lb. ICEBERG DOMESTIC OUR OWN WHITE SEEDLESS %$1.‡ SWISS STORE ROASTED LETTUCE HAM CHEESE TURKEY GRAPES ZZZFDSHVEFRP ¢ $ 79 $ 99 $ 99 ¢ 99 hd. lb. lb. lb. 99 lb. 2 3 5 3TOPINTOANYOFOURCONVENIENTLOCATIONS LEBANON EGGS HOT SPICY VIRGINIA BAKED $ 69 THROUGHOUT!TLANTICAND#APE-AY#OUNTIES BOLOGNA X-LARGE 1 doz. PASTRAMI CAPICOLA HAM $ 79 JUMBO 1 doz. ANDOPENANACCOUNTTODAY (48$/+286,1* $ 99 $ 89 $ 99 $ 79 $ 25 /(1'(5 0(0%(5)',& 3 lb. SUPER 1 doz. 3 lb. 2 lb. 3 lb. A10 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 News Digests Jackson murder suspect Gerald Daniels hit (From Page A1) an opportunity,” said Jackson. (From Page A6) another delay on Jan. 31 when a hearing Mazurek said while he was voting “no” on the appoint- In other business: council did not reappoint Lower focus on public service, traffi c enforce- on whether statements made to the ment, it had nothing to do with Jackson. Township Municipal Utilities Authority Board of Com- ment, construction site enforcement, police would be suppressed was pushed He said he did not understand, at a time when resi- missioners Chairman John Jansen, whose term was and safety checks. back until later this month or March, dents were “under the gun with reassessments,” how the expiring. Council voted to appoint Tom Brown to the because one of the police witnesses was township would pay McPherson $70,000 and Jackson MUA board. Freezing Motel Fire unavailable. Daniels, 39, is charged with about $85,000. Jansen was former treasurer and chief fi nancial offi cer WHITESBORO — No one was injured stabbing Wallace Savitz, 81, to death in McPherson was retained as township personnel direc- for the City of Cape May and was pivotal in the construc- during a Monday evening fi re, which his sixth fl oor apartment in the Sand- tor. tion of the city’s water desalination plant. destroyed one cottage, at the Hillside man Towers in Wildwood on June 14, Resident Ed Butler complained the manager position He had served as general manager for a water company Motel & Cottages on Route 9 here. Fire- 2004. Daniels, who reportedly suffers had not been advertised in the newspaper or Internet. that served Manalapan and Howell townships and served fi ghters from volunteer companies in Rio from schizophrenia and developmental Mayor Walter Craig said if a search had been conducted as a Democratic councilman in Manasquan Borough. Grade and Green Creek had to contend delays, was arrested two days later and to fi nd a new township manager, the salary would have Lower MUA Commissioner William Thomas asked with below-freezing temperatures as has since been held in the county jail on been closer to $125,000. He said Jackson was “far more Craig what were Brown’s credentials. they battled the blaze that had engulfed $500,000 bail. than qualifi ed.” Craig said Brown worked in construction. the living room of a cottage where Craig said the township was facing fi nancial issues and Thomas said Jansen turned the MUA board “around” the motel co-owner lived. Despite the Probation Over Prison needed a manager with a “fi nancial background.” He when it was in a state of turmoil. complications from the wind and cold, called Jackson, a 30-year township resident, a dedicated Mazurek said he believed water supply was a critical is- COURT HOUSE — Olympia M. Dean, fi refi ghters were able to contain the fi re member of the community. sue for the township. He questioned why a water recharge 33, of Woodbine, was sentenced on Feb. to a single room in the cottage. The mo- Craig said Jackson serves on the Lower Township Board plant proposed by the state to be built at the Lower MUA 2 to fi ve year’s probation instead of three tel co-owner was reportedly not at home of Education, coached Little League for 11 years, and facility seemed to be delayed by “foot dragging.” years in prison in the death of her infant when the fi re started. The fi re is still served on the zoning and recreation advisory boards. The plant would send 1 million of gallons of treated son. Dean pleaded guilty to endanger- under investigation by the county Fire “Mr. Jackson is not a Johnny-come-lately who is looking wastewater per day back into the aquifer rather than ing the welfare of her child on Jan. 22, Marshal’s Offi ce and Middle Township for a job,” said the mayor. dumping it in the ocean. 2006, the day she rolled over on the Police, but is believe to be caused by an Craig said he believed Jackson had the ability to save Mazurek also suggested a citizen’s committee be 5-month-old boy, identifi ed by the initials electric portable space heater. the town as much money as his yearly salary. formed to determine what recreation facilities the town- K.D., and suffocated him as he lay beside Jackson, 58, told the Herald he was born and raised ship should develop at the former Ponderlodge. The state her on the couch. Citing Dean’s steady in Wildwood Crest, spent 26-years in banking and was Division of Fish and Wildlife is operating a large portion Trial Slow to Come work history, taking full responsibility semi-retired until his appointment as township manager. of the property as nature area. COURT HOUSE — The case against (Page A47 Please) He said he spent 15-years in government banking deal- “I think the state is looking for direction and we’re ing with counties, municipalities, school boards and going to need to provide that direction,” said Mazurek. authorities. Craig said he believed the state wanted the entire “This opportunity came up and I threw my hat in property “to go back to nature.” the ring, and I thought it would be very nice to work Deputy Mayor Robert Nolan said it was unknown if close to home instead of covering all South Jersey,” said the state was going to lease a parcel of the property to Jackson. the township. His wife, Linda, teaches in the Wildwood School Dis- Council postponed holding a public hearing and pos- trict. They have four children. sible approval of the 2007 salary and benefi t ordinance. Jackson is treasurer of Cape May County United Way Township Clerk Claudia Kammer said an amendment was and is a past president of the organization. being added to the ordinance and it would be reintroduced He started his banking career with Marine National at council’s Feb. 21 meeting. Bank and fi nished his career with Wachovia Bank, serving During public comment, resident Robert Rizzo re- seven counties from Burlington to Cape May County. quested council resume televising its meetings on Com- “I think I have an idea of where the township wants to cast Channel 9. The television programs stopped when go and should be going, and I’d like to help it get there,” Councilman Michael Beck left offi ce. said Jackson. He had purchased a camera at his own expense which He joins council as the annual budget is being formu- his wife or Tom Brown operated at meetings. lated with the possibility of a state imposed 4 percent Rizzo suggested council could spend $350 for a new limit on the local purpose tax next year. camera. He said a budget cap would be challenging for every city manager in the state. Contact Fichter at (609) 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: “You have to look at a problem not as a problem but jfi [email protected] Leusner (From Page A1) in the face.” (June) to get people on board (for recycling). I think by Bernice Brunson, irate over her new assessment, said, June will give us a fair assessment,” said DeLanzo. “No way in the world would somebody pay $221,000 “It’s a job that has to be done to make up the for that house, no way.” ($260,000) recycling defi cit,” she said. Brunson singled out Voll as “Someone who was voted Joe Hart His job will be to ensure recycling compliance, espe- into offi ce, changed parties, and then you accept him back Middle Township Recreation varsity boys basketball team hosts Upper Township cially by commercial establishments. with open arms. It’s not right. I’m glad Leusner turned it team at the Martin Luther King Center in Whitesboro on Jan. 27. Since township recycling rates are dipping, Administra- down. It’s a disgrace to the Democratic Party.” tor James Alexis said more stringent recycling enforce- She added that the job should have been given to a Third Middle ment would take place, including curbside inspections. senior citizen or family in need. (From Page A1) including: handling money, using a cash Committee’s and Leusner’s actions aside, the public Voll submitted his fi rst monthly recycling report. He ment with nine brackets in three age register, customer service and sales tech- was irate over the two appointments. They were stoked said he analyzed tonnage grant reports, and met with groups for both boys and girls. niques,” she said. by the fact that all had received property revaluations, Bridgette O’Connor, county MUA recycling coordina- “Travel basketball is a very expensive Freeman, who started a summer league which in some cases in Pierce’s Point soared 510 per- tor. program to run,” Matthews said. “Uni- at the center in 2001 with Matthews, his cent. He met with managers of most Rio Grande stores, who forms, referee fees and other expenses uncle, prefers community children to be “If we have a public works manager and administra- “needed direction on proper ways to recycle.” can become costly.” playing on a court, rather than hanging tors, why do we need Mike Voll?” asked Eric Springer He said Andrew Smith has been assigned to ensure “The tournament, along with other out on the streets. of Court House. “Why are we hiring someone when it compliance by visiting neighborhoods, and giving blue fund-raising efforts, helps to offset the “Robert, as the director, even scheduled should be their job in the fi rst place,” he added. or white plastic recycling containers to those who lack general expenses of the league,” he all of the home games in the travel league Further, Springer quizzed the legality of hiring Leusner them, as well as providing instructions on the proper continued. for the weekends,” Freeman added, “al- a month after he retired from committee. ways to recycle. Daniels estimated the tournament lowing the kids in the community to work Solicitor James Pickering Jr. replied there “doesn’t ap- In other business, committee appointed, and swore would raise around $4,000 for the organi- on their school work during the week and pear to be anything in the law to prevent it, but Charles three police offi cers into the department. zation, from the $125 team entrance fees, have something constructive to do on the Leusner will not accept the position.” The offi cers, Matthew Martino, Felix Cruz, and Leon- tournament sponsorship, ticket donations weekends.” A Pierce’s Point resident said the revaluation “sealed ard Larkin had oaths administered by Deputy Mayor and concession sales. In the tournament, Middle Township our fate. You are penalizing people who’ve kept their Susan DeLanzo before family and a large gathering of Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, will be hosting numerous other recreation places up. I don’t want to sell my property. You people police offi cers. a community-based group, is the lead league teams, as well as school teams ought to be ashamed. You shove it down our throat. Each will begin their law enforcement careers at tournament sponsor and is joined by over Bishop McHugh and St. Vincent de Paul, We pay you, and you didn’t hold up your end of the $26,000 annually, effective Feb. 13, the day they will a dozen other tournament, bracket and and Police Athletic League teams from bargain.” begin training at Cape May County Police Academy, award sponsors. Atlantic City and Pleasantville. “We are mandated by law to have this revaluation. Crest Haven. Matthews said the money raised from Daniels, a 10-year coach in the league, This is not something we want,” said Mayor F. Nathan Doughty also administered oaths to members of the the tournament, the concession stand and likes the diversity the event offers. Doughty. Master Plan Reexamination Committee, which includes: the spaghetti dinner fundraiser goes back “Teams from 16 communities in three Sam Kelly of Swainton, president of the Middle Town- Bob Noel, chair, James McLaughlin, vice chair, and mem- into the township’s recreation program to counties are scheduled to play in the tour- ship Taxpayers Association, said committee was paying to bers Mary Rixey, Donna Soffe, Bruce Doherty, Michael support the 87 kids in the travel basketball nament,” Daniels said, “From as far north hire when there are “people on board who can perform Parker, Steve Wilson, Dave Burke and Steve Bradway. league. as Mullica in Atlantic County and as far those jobs. It’s upsetting to many people. It’s like a slap Retired police offi cer Butch Hamer presented apprecia- Kathleen Matthews, Robert’s wife and west as Fairfi eld in Cumberland.” tion plaques to community head of the concession stand, is hoping “For me, that’s the coolest part about members who have helped to be busy selling her wares when the the tournament,” he continued. ensure the success of re- tournament comes around — the more He said that normally kids from Middle cent National Nights Out hot dogs she sells, the more money goes wouldn’t compete against kids from that Against Crime. back into the program. far away until they reached the high Police Chief Joseph She takes her position at the center seri- school level, but now they have a chance Evangelista accepted a cer- ously, acting as a mentor to the local teens to meet and develop friendships with tificate of accreditation working for her behind the counter. them sooner. from Ocean City Chief Rob- “I try to teach them some useful skills “My son Corey remembers and still talks ert Blevin and Chief John that could help them in their futures, about the kids from Atlantic City team in Quill, who represented the last year’s tournament,” Daniels said. N.J. Chiefs of Police Assn. A $1 donation gains admission to the CORRECTION The honor allows the de- tournament. SEA ISLE CITY — A Jan. 31 story partment to join about 21 For more information, contact Robert reported that this city’s school board others in the state, which Matthews at the King Center at (609) was reviewing a feasibility study the attained that goal. 465-8747 or visit their Web site at www. city is having done. It was a policy and leaguelineup.com and navigate to find procedures manual school board mem- Al Campbell Contact Campbell at Middle’s information. bers reviewed and they good-naturedly New Middle Township Police Offi cers, from left, Matthew Martino, Felix Cruz (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 “fought” over what section to read and and Leonard Larkin took oaths Monday from Deputy Mayor Susan DeLanzo, e-mail: al.c@cmcherald. or at: [email protected] report on. director of public safety. Their academy training starts Feb. 13. com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A11 Starner Remembered as ‘People’s Mayor’ By JACK FICHTER ways considered himself to rorism made up of vol- be the people’s mayor.” unteers from emergency Make a Splash with 10 Great Gift Ideas VILLAS — Former Low- Lower Township Direc- services, the military, local er Township Mayor Larry tor of Personnel and former schools and the medical Starner died Jan. 30, at township manager, Kathy profession. for this Valentine’s Day the age of 65 in Shippens- McPherson recalled that He chose not to seek burg, Pa. Starner moved his offi ce reelection in September He will be remembered across from the tax col- 2004 after bitter infi ghting as a public servant who took lectors office window so in the Lower Township Re- offi ce, rolled up his sleeves he could see residents as publican Organization. and went to work. Starner they came into township Starner came back into served as mayor from Jan. hall with any problems or public view in July 2005 as 1, 1997, until Dec. 31, complaints. a citizen when he attended a council meeting and criti- 2004. She said Starner “did STARNER He also served on the everything he could for cized Craig, Councilmen Emergency Management the people of Lower Town- Starner suffered a heart Stig Blomkvest, Wayne Council, the Planning ship.” attack in 1998 while serv- Mazurek, and Robert Nolan Board (Class 1 member). “He was in township ing as mayor. for voting themselves a 3.5 At his fi nal council meet- hall every day, he took After September 11, percent raise in a closed ing as mayor in December his job very seriously,” Starner assembled a 15- meeting. 2004, Starner said, when she said. member task force on ter- Starner moved to Penn- he was elected eight years sylvania in November previous, “tax rates were WILDWOOD 2005. increasing, spending was WILDWOOD He was a 1959 gradu- out of control, there were MunicipalMunicipal CourtsCourts ate of William Penn High even misappropriations, School, Harrisburg. He roads and sewers were WILDWOOD — The 6259 Marsden St., Phila- then attended Susquehan- deplorable, services were Wildwood Police Depart- delphia, resisting arrest; na University, Selinsgrove; minimal, recreation areas ment reports the follow- disorderly conduct; open and worked as a Harrisburg were non existent and our ing defendants paid fi nes display. $1,449 fine and City Fire Fighter for over neighborhoods were in a prior to sentencing or costs. 29 years until his retire- state of disrepair. were found guilty munici- Jessica Casals, 33, 130 ment on Dec. 31, 1992. He said during his term, pal court Judge David De- E. Maple Ave., Wildwood, He is survived by his working with council, all Weese: failure to send children to wife of 44 years, Sandra those problems were rem- Israel Bravo, 28, 126 E. school, two counts. $816 L. Smaltz Starner; a son, edied. Magnolia Ave., Wildwood, fi ne and costs. Michael D. Starner, four “I was told politics makes running a red light. $139 Paul Gaines, 44, 217 grandsons, Daniel M. good government and I fi ne and costs. E. Baker Ave., Wildwood, Prager, William P. Starner, totally disagreed,” said Manuel Gonzalez, 35, wandering to purchase Wayne T. Starner, and Isaac Starner in 2004. “Politics G-2 Commissioners Court, CDS. $508 fi ne and costs. L. Schreck. come in second, the people Wildwood, disorderly con- Luis Garcia, 19, 223 E. He was preceded in 25% OFF duct. $283 fi ne and costs. death by a daughter, Tam- Excludes previous layaways were fi rst, and that good Garfi eld Ave., Wildwood, Wildwood & Cape May government makes good Hector Gutierrez , 40, resisting arrest; obstruc- my L. Howard, in 1985. Jewelry, Repair Work and already politics.” 142 W. Montgomery Ave., tion of justice. $1,316 fi ne Services and burial Discounted Watches Starner was known for Wildwood, open display. and costs. were private and at the Walter Langston, Jr., Martin Leiby II, 104 M. S. Brown convenience of the family. listening to police radio www.msbrownjewelers.com calls on his scanner around 32, 1203 Dermond Road, Geissinger Ave., Millville, Memorial contribu- the clock and driving Philadelphia, resisting ar- DWI, open alcohol in mo- tions may be made to throughout the township rest; disorderly conduct. tor vehicle. $1,528 fine the American Heart As- looking for any problems $1,166 fi ne and costs. and costs; two years drivers sociation, 1019 Mumma 3 Mechanic Street 3304 Pacifi c Ave. 513 Carpenters Lane Crystal Montanez, 18, license suspension; two particularly in the area Road, Wormleysburg, Pa., C.M.C.H. NJ 08210 Wildwood, NJ 08260 Cape May NJ 08204 210 W. 25th St., North years registration suspen- 17043. of public safety and code 609-463-8799 609-522-7604 609 884-0045 enforcement. Wildwood, underage drink- sion; 48 hours IDRC. Arrangements were han- He had a fi rm handshake ing. $433 fi ne and costs. James Calabro, 19, dled by the Fogelsanger- and often a tear in his eye Florencio Ortiz, 40, 3 Avenue C, West Wild- Bricker Funeral Home. when giving awards to po- 115 E. Rio Grande Ave., wood, minor in liquor es- Wildwood, no drivers lice offi cers or administer- tablishment. $124 fine license; failure to yield. and costs. ing their oaths of offi ce. $368 fi ne and costs. Vincent Clark, 43, 306 Lower Township Mayor Mario Ferrer, 23, 215 W. Youngs Ave., Wildwood, Walter Craig said Starner E. Burk Ave., Wildwood, disorderly conduct. $#58 was dedicated to the com- DWI; no driver’s license. fi ne and costs. munity. $893 fi ne and costs. Patrick Grace, 18, 419 “It’s a shame he didn’t Steven Pryda, 26, 308 Rte. 9 North, Court House, get a chance to enjoy his 5th Ave., Glendora, run- careless operation. $339 new retirement,” he said. ning red light; suspended fi ne and costs. “He always did what he driver. $1,301 fine and James Gray, 29, 223 felt was best for Lower costs. W. 23rd St., North Wild- Township.” Albert Raughley, 56, wood, DWI. $1,039 fi ne In 2004, Councilman 104 W. Hollywood Ave., and costs; six months jail; Michael Beck called Starn- Wildwood Crest, failure 10 years drivers license er the best mayor the town- to inspect. $139 fi ne and suspension; 10 years reg- ship ever had. costs. istration suspension. Last week, Beck said David Thompson, 39, Lamar Langston, 24, Starner “could make a buck 21 Cochran St., Whites- 382 Rte. 9, Erma, obstruct- talk, he was very fi scally boro, possession of par- ing traffic. $89 fine and responsible.” aphernalia, two counts. costs. Who said nothing in Beck recalled Starner $1,516 fi ne and costs; 180 Patrick Lawley, 52, “patrolling” the township days jail. 3700 New Jersey Ave., this world is FREE? during a hurricane. He said Israel Vasquez-Rivera, Wildwood, DWI. $664 fi ne Starner, a retired fi refi ghter 21, 411 E. Broad St., Mill- and costs; seven months of 29 years, often appeared ville, possession of mari- drivers license suspension; at fi re scenes in the town- juana. $23 fi ne and costs. 12 hours IDRC. ship. Edwin Velez, 40, 4311 Robert McBride, Jr., “He was a hands-on Pacific Ave., Wildwood, 21, 207 E. 24th St., North mayor in the sense that he open display, two counts. Wildwood, careless driv- was always available for $666 fi ne and costs. ing. $139 fi ne and costs. people,” said Beck. “He al- Anthony White, 23, LOWER TOWNSHIP RESCUE SQUAD 2007 SUBSCRIPTION PLAN Enter today for your chance to win! Simply log on to www.iwantafreebathroom.com between now and May 15th HELP US HELP YOU and tell us why you deserve a FREE Bathroom Makeover. THE TIME TO SIGN UP FOR THE 2007 It’s that easy! SUBSCRIPTION PLAN IS NOW! DON’T FORGET DON’T MISS OUT HAVE QUESTIONS? NEED AN APPLICATION? NEED TO MAKE PAYMENTS? CALL US AT 886-2552. Toll Free 866-414-RICH (7424) WE NOW DO NON-EMERGENCY TRANSPORTS, LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE, BY AMBULANCE OR WHEELCHAIR VAN. WE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTING ANY APPLICATIONS AFTER FEB. 28TH. All entries must be made online. Employees and family members of Rich Services not eligible. NOW ACCEPTING MASTERCARD AND VISA A12 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 HHealth and Fitness Medicare Payment Demo Substantial Court House Pharmacy Improvement for Patient Health Care Second-year results from istrator Leslie V. Norwalk, on the CMS website. YOUR INDEPENDENT PHARMACY a groundbreaking hospital Esq. “These latest results Hackensack University value-based purchasing provide one more piece of Medical Center in Hacken- demonstration project show solid evidence that pay-for- sack was a top performer in substantial improvement performance works.” all fi ve areas for the second in quality of care, leading Launched in October year in a row, providing to incentive payments to- 2003 by CMS and the high-quality care for 2,853 taling $8,690,447 to 115 Premier Inc. healthcare Medicare patients. Their top-performing hospitals, alliance, the value-based total award across the fi ve the Centers for Medicare purchasing project is part of clinical areas will be ap- THE DO-IT-YOURSELF TAN & Medicaid Services (CMS) an overall shift in Medicare proximately $744,000. While a tan is widely associated with announced recently. to pay based on value, not The average composite Participants in the Pre- volume of services. quality scores, an aggre- good health and an attractive appearance, a tan is actually a sign of skin-cell damage. FRED MELROY R.P. mier Hospital Quality Im- The fi rst national project gate of all quality measures provement Demonstration of its kind, the Hospi- within each clinical area, Because this skin damage can increase the WE COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS reported significant im- tal Quality Improvement improved signifi cantly be- risk of skin cancer and accelerate skin provement in quality of care Demonstration (HQID) is tween the inception of aging, dermatologists recommend using • Durable Medical Goods • We Bill Medicare across fi ve clinical focus ar- designed to determine if the program and the end self-tanning lotions and sprays instead of NEW eas measured by more than economic incentives to of Year 2 in all fi ve clinical tanning in the ultraviolet light of the sun Prescription Delivery 30 nationally standardized hospitals are effective at focus areas: or a tanning bed. The active ingredient Available MOST of and widely accepted quality improving the quality of • From 87.5 percent to Cape May County. indicators. inpatient care. 94.4 percent for patients in nearly all self-tanning products is Call for details. The average improve- “The Premier hospital with AMI (heart attack). dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which is a color ment in the project’s second demonstration is showing • From 84.8 percent to additive approved by the FDA for tanning. We can avor your child’s medicine! year was 6.7 percentage that even limited additional 93.8 percent for patients DHA binds with proteins in the top layer of points, for total gains of 11.8 payments, focused on sup- with coronary artery bypass skin, causing it to darken or stain. Thicker, CARLTON CARDS A CARD FOR EVERY OCCASION percentage points over the porting evidence-based graft. protein-rich areas of skin will stain more, project’s fi rst two years. quality measures, can drive • From 64.5 percent to which is why exfoliation of the elbows, 315 Rt. 9 South • CMCH “CMS has been consider- across-the-board improve- 82.4 percent for patients knees, and ankles is recommended before (block So. of Wawa) ing the integration of quality ments in quality, fewer with heart failure. Open Mon.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-3 MAC and payment systems as a complications, and reduced • From 69.3 percent to application of DHA. Speak to your dermatologist to learn Delivery Available • Call 465-4661 way to maximize the value costs,” said Norwalk. 85.8 percent for patients of Medicare payments,” “With results like these, with pneumonia. more about protecting and caring for said CMS Acting Admin- which enable us to measure • From 84.6 percent to your skin, as well as tanning alternatives. and improve the quality of 93.4 percent for patients For additional information about today’s care delivered to Medicare with hip and knee replace- column, call LAWRENCE PAOLINI D.O., benefi ciaries, tied to the ment. P. C at 609-465-8788 and schedule an public reporting of quality In addition, the range of SLEEP & RESPIRATORY and pricing information variance among participat- appointment. Our offi ce is located at 105 that is easily accessible ing hospitals is closing, NORTH MAIN STREET, CAPE MAY CARE to consumers and provid- as those hospitals in the COURT HOUSE. New patients welcome. ers, consumers will now lower quality range continue Most insurance plans are accepted. Performing Pulmonary Function Test and Sleep Study in Offi ce have more tools than ever to improve their quality before to select providers scores and close the gap Please send any questions or comments to my offi ce that consistently deliver between themselves and or e-mail me at: Is your spouse high quality, effi cient care,” the demonstration’s top [email protected] Norwalk said. performers. “At the same time, by For complete information P.S. Self-tanning lotions will last as long keeping you awake? paying for quality care, about the HQID project as the surface layers of the body remain in CMS supports hospitals, and to view a list of those place, about fi ve to seven days, after which We can help! physicians, and other health hospitals ranking in the top reapplication is necessary. care providers in their 50 percent in each focus We are right here in efforts to deliver the best area, visit www.cms.hhs. Cape May Court House. care in the most effi cient gov/HospitalQualityInits. way possible.” The Premier project in- volves more than 250 hospi- Call now for a tals across the nation, which submit data to Premier for consultation validation and analysis. In turn, Premier submits the Quality Care & 465-2646 data to CMS. Participating hospitals Convenience report process and outcome measures in fi ve clinical What are sleep Disorders? areas – acute myocardial There are more than 90 types of sleep disorders. Some have serious infarction (AMI), heart fail- health implications and some are relatively small. Sleep disorders are ure, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), pneumonia, posing a threat to the general public and have additional health risks and hip and knee replace- for the public. Constant fatigue and drowsiness have been shown to ment and are scored based be contributing factors in traffi c and industrial accidents caused by upon their performance in sleep disorders. these clinical areas. The value-based purchas- Sleep and Respiratory Care Center is devoted to the diagnosis and ing policies used in the dem- treatment of a wide range of sleep disorders, such as: onstration project include • Excessive Sleepiness • Sleep Apnea • Heavy Snoring fi nancial incentives for the • Sleep-Wake Cycle Disturbances • Restless Leg Syndrome top 20 percent of high scor- ing hospitals in each of the • Nocturnal Periodic Limb Movements fi ve clinical areas. Samuel Krachman, D.O.F.C.C.P. • Medical Director The top 10 percent of 106 South Dennisville Road • Board Certifi ed in Sleep Medicine all hospitals receive a 2 Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 percent incentive payment RAJEN I. UDANI, M.D., F.C.C.P. for patients in that clini- Phone: 609-465-0300 Pulmonologist (Respiratory Disease) cal area. Hospitals in the second decile receive a 1 Most Insurance 17 S. Dennisville Road, percent incentive payment. Accredited by the Plans Accepted Hospitals in the top 50 Cape May Court House percent of each clinical area Now Accepting Offi ce Hours By Appointment • 465-2646 receive public recognition All Aetna Plans Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Health & Fitness www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A13

Take These Expert Tips to Heart Mark R. Sorensen, M.D., F.A.C.C. (ARA) — The U.S. Na- small changes can make a even save your life.” need to get you emergency history regarding eating, tional Heart, Lung and big difference in making Based on her new book, care? And to protect your activity, smoking and even Board Certifi ed Blood Institute reports sure your cardiovascular Grant offers four easy heart and life, you should how you handle stress, to Cardiovascular Disease that only three percent health stays in tip-top questions we should ask learn to recognize the pinpoint areas where you Board Certifi ed Internal Medicine of U.S. adults practice all shape. ourselves to feel better, symptoms of a heart attack can break family tradition Board Certifi ed Nuclear Cardiology of the “Big Four” habits “Family health habits live longer and protect our and have a plan for getting and change those habits to Active Staff: Burdette Tomlin that help prevent heart — not just heredity — play hearts. medical treatment as soon protect your heart. Memorial Hospital disease: a healthy diet, a crucial role in your heart • Am I prepared? as possible. • How can I protect my regular physical activity, health,” states Taylor Grant, Do you have the vital • What vitamins and health? a healthy weight, and not a consumer health advocate health information at your nutrients do I need? When it comes to car- smoking. for more than 15 years and fi ngertips that will help Getting important vita- diovascular health, this is It’s heartbreaking, be- author of “The 7 Questions you get medical care in an mins and nutrients is vital to one of the most important Cape Shore Cardiology cause, in the United States, That Will Save Your Life.” emergency, like your blood your heart health, but it can questions you can ask. heart disease is the number “But most people don’t type, your health history, be a challenge to get enough Taylor’s book provides a * Echocardiograms * Stress Echo one killer of both women realize that there are simple your medications and your through food alone. personal health assessment * Stress Testing * Nuclear Stress Testing and men. things you can do that will medical conditions? Talk to your doctor about to help you develop a real- These facts are frighten- go a long way toward pro- Does your family know adding scientifi cally sup- life plan to manage and * Coumadin Clinic * Pacemaker Clinic ing, but the good news is tecting your heart and can where it is in case they ported vitamins and supple- protect your overall health, * Offi ce Consults * Hospital Consults ments to your diet that will including heart health. * 24 - Hour Holter Monitor complement your heart It’s also critical to track healthy plan. and manage things like Bud A. Waisbren, J.R., M.D., F.A.C.C. For example, if you’re blood pressure, stress and taking statins, ask your doc- cholesterol to make sure tor about taking a CoQ10 you’re doing what you can Board Certifi ed supplement to restore what to stay healthy. Cardiovascular Disease 204 Hand Ave., Cape May Court House • 609-465-5700 gets depleted by this choles- For more information Board Certifi ed Internal Medicine Where have you been We have competitive terol medication. to help you take charge Active Staff: Burdette Tomlin Fish oil supplements of your heart health, or to Memorial Hospital tanning? prices, packages are a great way to get receive a free copy of Tay- Did you know Court House and a lot more than the more omega-3 fatty acids lor Grant’s Pocket Health fi nally has a into your diet. They help Organizer compliments other guys, just ask with triglyceride levels of Nature Made, visit the Tanning Salon? 211. S. Main Street, Suite 205, CMCH, NJ 08210 and promote brain health Nature Made Wellness Ad- anyone that Call: 609-463-0800 for appointment We are here and open, as well. visor at www.NatureMade. ready for your visit. stopped in. And if you find your com/Heart. We have new beds, cholesterol creeping up, Speed Beds, Super consider adding a plant ste- Power Bed and a Super Get $2.00 OFF rol and stanol supplement like CholestOff. Before Power Standup, a tanning session, when you bring this coupon. Give us a try & you using supplements, always all in a Classy will be glad you did!! ask your doctor fi rst. Atmosphere, all New... • What’s my family his- tory? While most people know that a family history of heart disease can mean an increased risk of heart HEARING TESTS attacks, one thing they rarely consider is how your family’s health habits can SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS contribute to your health Free electronic hearing test will be given at the Cape May County Hearing legacy. Aid Dispensary, 204 S. Main St., Cape May Court House, on Monday, Tuesday, Look at your family’s Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, February 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th 10:00am to 4:00pm. Please call for an appointment. Anyone who has trouble hearing Recharging May or understanding speech or words clearly is welcomed to have a test using Be Easier Than the most modern electronic equipment to determine if their hearing loss is one You Think which may be helped. Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there is any (NewsUSA) — While Join Curves now and get 30% off the service fee, plus your trouble at all hearing clearly. Even people not wearing a hearing aid or those fatigue is bound to oc- first 30 days free. Discover how 30 minutes is all it takes to who have been told nothing could be done for them, should have a hearing cur from time to time, it get a total body workout with our total support. test and fi nd out whether the modern methods of hearing correction can help doesn’t have to be chronic. them hear better. The Free Hearing Tests will be given by factory trained Here are some tips to help Over 10,000 locations worldwide Hearing Aid Specialists licensed by the State of New Jersey Monday, Tuesday, recharge your batteries Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, February 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th. and put the bounce back 609-463-1530 in your step: • Limit sugar intake. 7 E. Shell Bay Ave., Unit 1 CALL 465-9199 OR 1-800-290-3277 Sugar gives you instant en- Cape May Court House ergy, but a few hours later NJ LIC HEARING AID DISPENSERS - JAMES L. SAAD, Jr. LIC. #171 it will only make you more *Offer based on fi rst visit enrollment, minimum 12 mo. c.d. program. New members only. Not valid with any other offer. Valid only at participating locations. ©2006 Curves International. RICHARD J. SAAD LIC. #324 tired. Big-picture thinking also suggests that sugar plays a large role in weight fl uctuations, which can sap your energy levels. Top Doctors • Top Nurses• Infusion Facility • Hold the caffeine. A morning cup of coffee probably does not greatly All Under One Roof decrease your vitality. However, more than a cup Arthritis & Rheumatology and it may be time to con- sider switching to green Associates of South Jersey tea or ginseng. • Consider supple- • Specializing in the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriasis ments. Vitamins and other (a skin rash), Psoriatic Arthritis which is arthritis related to SPITTING IMAGES products can help with a variety of health problems. Psoriasis and Infl ammatory Bowel Disease such as Crohnʼs Youngsters should be made to sensitive to hot and cold or other irritants, Disease understand that tobacco in any form is which means you could experience some •Write it down. Re- unhealthy. While some kids believe that discomfort when eating or drinking. Call search suggests daily jour- • State of the art Infusion Center with comfortable chairs, peaceful chewing tobacco is safer than smoking SUNSHINE DENTAL at 609.465.5415 nal writing is effective in surroundings Psoriasis cigarettes, it is not. A person can get the if you have questions about your dental combating depression and • No Infusion Center check-in lines & no waiting time same poisons and cancer-causing agents in health. We provide a wide range of inno- stress. Before Treatment chewing tobacco as from smoking tobac- vative dental services speci cally tailored • On-site blood & x-rays • Schedule some time • Qualifi ed nursing staff that can handle all of your needs and questions co. While it may be true that a person does to the needs and wants of our patients. At off. If you can’t schedule a not inhale chewing tobacco, it greatly in- all times, our focus is on you and what week’s worth of vacation, • Patient education services & patients coordination of services creases the chances for oral cancer. In ad- you want from dentistry. Ultimately, you • We perform approximately 3,000 infusions per year dition, chewing tobacco poses a real threat manage your own oral health. We're locat- consider taking a mental to the health of teeth, gums, and the bones ed at 109 West Atlantic Ave., Cape May health day (or two). • Have access to and use all of the state of the art drugs, ie: Remi- that hold teeth in place. Thus, aside from Court House. We accept most insurances, • Check for food aller- cade, Rituxan, Orencia, Solu-Medrol, Cytoxan, Forteo, and others being very addictive, chewing tobacco including Delta Dental. We also have - gies. Most people with • We provide the most up-to-date drug therapies available Psoriasis After causes cavities; periodontal disease; a pre- nancing available through Care Credit and low-grade food allergies We proudly invite you to come to our 3 mos. of Treatment cancerous condition called "leukoplakia"; Healthcare Credit. and sensitivities are un- facility and ask questions. and cancer of the mouth, pharynx, and Please send your questions or comments aware that they have them throat. Even chewing gum is preferable. to my offi ce or e-mail me at: because the symptoms are We the staff at Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates Smokeless tobacco can irritate [email protected] as subtle as feeling lethar- your gum tissue, causing it to recede or pull are happy to serve your needs. Please call our Infusion away from your teeth. Once this gum tis- P.S.As headlines in recent years can attest, gic and diffi culty losing sue recedes, the roots of your teeth are ex- baseball players do not always make the right weight. Center directly if you have any questions at 856-794-1003. posed, increasing your risk for tooth decay. health choices. Young players should respect For more information, themselves and not emulate unhealthy behav- visit www.thespray.com or The roots of your teeth may also become iors of their heroes. 2848 S. Delsea Dr. • Building 2C • Vineland, NJ 08360 call 866-412-STAR. A14 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Health & Fitness Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Will You Be Hollywood Tans makes it a KARATE priority to educate My Valentine? Little Grasshoppers Toddler Classes their clients about Only if you have a achieving a tan in a HOLLYWOOD TAN! sensible, moderate, AIKIDO•TAI CHI and responsible South Coast House of Karate 50% manner. Village Shoppes of Rio Grande • 465-2913 OFF Amanda Bryan and Tina Atkinson of Hollywood Tans. Quality Dental Care Any Individual Tan Hollywood Tans - Provided by William H. Panico, D.M.D. 1 per customer, not to be combined with any other offer Myth from Fact • No Gimmicks • New patients welcomed WITH COUPON. • No Appointment Hollywood Tans makes it they are receiving from the EXPIRES 2/28/07 • Satisfaction • Financing available Guaranteed a priority to educate their tanning industry, health ad- A Gift Card clients about achieving a tan vocates, and the FDA. • Most insurance plans ™ in a sensible, moderate, and However, Hollywood accepted for your ™ responsible manner. Tans simplifi es this for our Sweetheart! ™ However, some people customers by providing • Convenient hours continue to go it alone, honest, knowledgeable available 889-7400 even when they are not information. 1613 Route 47, fully educated on the most There are many miscon- Rio Grande, NJ 08242 effective and responsible ceptions relating to the use (next to Joe Canal’s Liquor Store) means of tanning. of lotions, eyewear, and tan- For an appointment, call Visit our Salon or www.hollywoodtans.com for all the details today Consumers have become ning booths, so let’s separate ever-confused by varying myth from fact. 609-886-2277 information and myths • Myth: Many people 4 Oslo Avenue • Route 47 S., Rio Grande believe lotions do not ben- efi t their tanning or make a Varicose Veins? difference. Fact: Lotion has many benefi ts, including mois- ® Painful, Swollen Legs? turizing, accelerating the tanning process, reducing For Your Health! redness, and stimulating Spider Veins? melanin. Weight Targeted Outer Lotions should be applied Management Nutrition Nutrition® Finally there is a 30 minute offi ce before and after each tan- personalized weight loss supplements that fi t you skin & hair care ning session. procedure, covered by most health in- • Myth: You can use • ShapeWorks™ • Daily Packs • New! Skin surance plans, that provides relief from outdoor tanning lotions/oils Programs and • Heart Health Essentials the discomfort, swelling and and get the same results as an indoor tanning lotion. Products • Digestive Health • Skin Revitalizers appearance of varicose veins Fact: In most cases outdoor • Protein Snacks • Stress • Body Essentials without the need for painful vein lotions contain oils that • Enhancers for Management • Hair Essentials stripping surgery. refl ect the indoor tanning Energy Support • Immune Solutions • Fragrances rays and have an adverse • Enhancers for • Energy & Fitness affect. Appetite Support • Women’s Solutions Call our Board Certified • Myth: If you wear eye- wear, your lids won’t tan • Enhancers for • Men’s Solutions Most insurance Vascular Specialists for a consultation and besides you can just Digestive Support • Children’s Health plans accepted. close your eyes. • Healthy Aging We are pleased to see 609-927-3030 Fact: Eyelids do not tan For 25 years - and eyelids will not protect Cigna patients out your eyes from UV damage. PRODUCTS THAT CAN’T BE BEAT! of network 442 Bethel Road In addition, federal and Somers Point, NJ 08244 state law requires this due Let us help www.shoresurgeons.com to serious eye problems associated with not using PATHWAY TO WELL BEING Stephen Gosin, M.D. F.A.C.S. protection. 36 Dennis Creek Drive, CMCH • Call Bill, Grace or Mike - 861-2552 Jeffrey Gosin, M.D. F.A.C.S. • Myth: Using the High Pressure Tanning Booth www.AGiftOfHealthForYou.com won’t make a difference; it is just a high tech fancy booth that costs more to tan. Fact: The High Pressure Booth will make a signifi - cant difference in your tan compared to other booths. It may cost more, but it uses special lamps, which Most people are surprised when they see provide a higher intensity the results after corrective foot surgery is UVR. performed. The difference in appearance is Special filters remove Check Out Our significant and all procedures are performed unwanted UVR, primarily New Programs for as same-day surgery. Dr. Birk uses the latest UVB, which causes burning techniques that allow for a patient to walk full- and redness. The results weight on the corrected foot the day of surgery, are a deeper, darker, longer FEBRUARY with no cast and no need for crutches. lasting tan. Dr. Charles Birk is a board certified foot • • Myth: Other salons Kripalu Yoga with Richard Spearence surgeon and performs many corrective surgical WEDNESDAYS  5:30PM Before After procedures such as Bunion-ectomies, say they will get me tan in Hammertoe Correction, Heel Spur Surgery as a couple of visits. • well as various tendon and arch surgeries. Fact: Tanning takes time, Beginner Spin - Free To Members & Non-Members For an evaluation, call the offices of usually six to 10 times for TUES. & THURS.  5PM Dr. Charles F. Birk. a previously unexposed Beesleys Point person. • Early Morning Spin 618 North Shore Road, 609-390-8181 However, Hollywood 6AM with Val DeJoseph Cape May Court House Tans can guarantee an in- 29 East Mechanic Street, 609-465-1644 stant tan in six seconds in February’s Seminar Topic - our instant spray booth. EFFECTIVE CARDIO TRAINING Please feel free to stop into Hollywood Tans (next to Canal’s Liquor) for a Call 609-729-2286 for more information one-on-one consultation. And as always, Hollywood Check out our web site: thegymat10thstreet.com WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU! MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED. Tans is open everyday, and you never need an appoint- ment. 10TH & NEW JERSEY AVE., NORTH WILDWOOD Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A15 CPAs Offer Tips, Information Singer Francis On Life Insurance Policies Set at Careme’s Thinking about adding MAYS LANDING —Up- All life insurance poli- on a room or maybe a investment component. set amount of time, term and-coming Philly singer/ cies have one thing in You can also increase or insurance is the more ap- songwriter John Francis second fl oor? common: They provide a decrease the amount of pre- propriate and cost-effective will appear at Atlantic Cape tax-free death benefit to mium payments and how option. Term insurance Community College Feb. your benefi ciary when you often you pay them. works out particularly well 22, as part of the Careme’s die. But that’s where the Allow us to complete Variable Life Insur- if you follow the principle Café Series. The evening similarities stop. ance of “buy term and invest the starts with a four-course the outside and you The New Jersey Society Variable life insurance difference.” This means dinner at 6:30 p.m., fol- of Certifi ed Public Accoun- complete the inside differs from whole life in- you set aside and invest lowed by the show at 8:15 tants (NJSCPA) offers an surance in that it allows on your own the money p.m. and save thousands overview of the most com- you to invest the cash value you would have spent on Tickets are $35 for the mon types of life insurance of the policy in stocks, a more costly whole life dinner and show and can of dollars. to assist you in determining bonds or money market policy. be purchased by contacting which best meets your funds within the insurance For people with more Anna Simmons, 343-4907 needs: company’s portfolios. complicated or long-term or [email protected], Additions & Second Floors are our Specialty Term Insurance With a variable life policy, needs, whole life insurance by Feb. 14. Term life insurance poli- both the death benefi t and or one of its variations may The American Society cies offer death benefits the cash value depend on make sense. For example, of Composers, Authors only. Term insurance is the performance of the if you have contributed the and Publishers honored simple to understand and it investments you choose, maximum to your retire- Francis this year with the allows you to purchase the but most policies guaran- ment savings and other prestigious Sammy Cahn most coverage for the least tee that the death benefi t tax-sheltered plans, you Lyricist Award. His song Serving South Jersey and the Shore amount of money. will not fall below a speci- might consider whole life “Love Came to Me Dressed You buy a policy for a for over 35 years. fi ed minimum. A variable insurance because the cash in Red” was selected by a specifi c amount and term, life policy is considered a value in the policy builds panel of judges. 15 years for example. If you For a free honest estimate call security and sold only by up tax-free. For full information on die during that term, the prospectus. As is the case with most Francis, visit www. john- policy pays the death ben- 609-898-7478 Making the Decision important financial deci- francismusic. com/ home. efi t to your benefi ciaries. The type of life insur- sions, your life insurance htm. Anytime day/night If you outlive the term of ance you buy will depend choice should be made the policy, you get nothing. on your individual needs within the context of your Society is a war of each Fully licensed & insured However, you can renew and what you hope to get overall fi nancial plan and against all. the policy at much higher out of your policy. It’s im- circumstances. A CPA François La Rochefoucauld rates or convert the policy portant to consider how can help you determine the to a permanent form of life much protection your fam- type of policy that works insurance. ily needs, how long you best for you. The two key types of need coverage and how term insurance are level much you can afford to pay term life insurance (pre- in premiums. miums remain the same If what you need is strict- over a specifi ed period of ly income protection for a Now Open On Saturdays time) and yearly renewable (starts out with a lower Burke Donates For Your Convenience initial premium, but the 500 Books premium rises each year). By AL CAMPBELL Whole Life Insurance Rather than insuring you COURT HOUSE — Burke for just a part or a “term” of Motor Group joined the ef- your life, a whole life policy fort to collect over 500 chil- is designed to cover you for dren’s books as part of the your entire life. inaugural Driven to Read Whole life policies cost campaign that supports more than term policies literacy efforts throughout because, in addition to the state. providing a death benefi t, a Burke Motor Group whole life policy builds up served as a drop-off loca- what is referred to as “cash tion for 75 children’s books value.” This is essentially from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, an investment component 2006. that, after a certain number Francey Burke delivered of years, you can withdraw those books to the Cam- or borrow against. (Unpaid den County Library in late loans against the policy are January. subtracted from the death While there, she met benefi t.) other Rotary Club district The investment return leaders, since the effort was on a whole life policy is a collaborative of Rotary likely to be lower than what District 7640 and the Auto These neighbors can’t wait to be you might earn investing Dealers of New Jersey. on your own because insur- All collected books from ance companies typically their communities. invest conservatively. Dave Burke, president of Universal Life Insur- Burke Motor Group, said ance he was “thrilled that so Flexibility is the key sell- many of our customers and neighborsneighbors againagain ing point of universal life members of our community insurance. With this type were so generous in donat- of whole life insurance, you ing these books.” Jan Bendrick, Lois Nickerson and Pat Johnson have been neighbors in Pinewater Farm for can increase or decrease “If this effort helps even years. But three-quarters of an acre and a pool had become more than each wanted to handle. the death benefi t as your a handful of people improve insurance needs change. their reading, writing and So, what appealed to them about Cadbury at Lewes Continuing Care Retirement You can, within limits, speaking skills, then the determine how much of program was worth any Community? All three ladies wanted the comforts of home—without any of the problems your premium is used for time that was put into insurance and how much making it happen,” Burke that come with maintaining one. Cadbury will give them the opportunity to live totally goes toward the policy’s said. independent lives as well as provide care for them should the need arise. Soon, Jan and Lois

NEW and their current neighbor, Pat, will be reunited as new neighbors at Cadbury. HIGHER BUYING COINS PRICES Buying Silver Dollars $8.00 - $10.00 each SilverSilver Coins Coins 7.5x7x Face Value* Wheat Cents • Silver Certificates • Gold Red Seal Notes • Old Currency and Coins We’ve Been Buying Coins & Collectibles Since 1968 Proper ID Required $$ $$ There are still some apartments and cottages to choose from, but don’t wait. Space is filling up fast. For more information, visit www.cadbury.org or call (302) 645-6400 or Shore Mall • 6725 Black Horse Pike Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 1-800-390-8298 to arrange a tour. And don’t be surprised if you run into some “new neighbors.” 609.645.1031 • www.bccollects.com * Prices subject to market fl uctuations A16 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007

Groups are now forming xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Ministry: Third Friday, Sep- 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Call x x for a Panic & Anxiety Program tember through May 7. 8:30 348-9292. x Fiber Arts x geared to help anyone cope SUPPORT GROUPS x x www.franktheatres.com p.m. First Assembly of God PFlag Group: BTMH. x x Rio Stadium Theatre with these disorders as well 5:30 p.m. at St. John of God Alzheimer’s Support Church, 1068 Seashore Road, third Sunday, 3 p.m. Maru- x Yarn Shop x Corner of Rt. 9 & 47 in the as agoraphobia. Church, 680 Townbank Road, Group: Victoria Commons chi Room. Call Marjorie at x x Rio Mall, next to K-Mart • 609-889-4799 Cape May. All single moms x x Cape May’s FIRST State Of The Art Motion Mondays, noon to 1 p.m. North Cape May. Assisted Living, fourth welcome. Call 884-2424. 861-1848 for more informa- x x Picture Complex! Featuring luxurious Stadium Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous: Wednesday of every month x x Al-Anon Meeting: North tion. x x HIGH BACK ROCKERS & ALL DIGITAL SOUND! Call for details, 732-940- United Methodist Church of 4-6 p.m., 610 Townbank Wildwood, 8-9 p.m. Commu- Overeaters Anonymous: x x Showtimes Valid 9658 North Wildwood, Second and Road. N. Cape May 609-898- th x x Fri., Feb. 9 - Thurs., Feb. 15 nity Center, 10 and Central 8 a.m. 509 Fourth Ave., West x x Central avenues, 7:30 p.m. 0044. avenues. Contact Mary at Cape May. Red Studio on back x COME CELEBRATE OUR x NORBIT (PG13) Marriage Encounter Call 800-992-0401. Stress Management lot. For information, call Bar- x x (11:00am), 1:05pm, 3:15pm, 5:20pm, 7:25pm, 9:40pm 523-0304. x x Weekend: Want a new idea Caregiver Support 20TH HANNIBAL RISING (R) Class: For heart and lung Alzheimers Support bara, 898-0147. x x (11:20am), 1:50pm, 5:00pm, 7:20pm, 10:00pm for the prefect present for Group: 7:30 p.m. Senior patients. 1 p.m. in the Fit- x x Group: 2 p.m., Ocean City x ANNIVERSARY x BECAUSE I SAID SO (PG13) your spouse, parents, married Care of Cape May County, ness Center, Burdette Tomlin Senior Center. Call 399- MONDAY, Feb. 12 x x (11:00am), 1:10pm, 3:20pm, 5:30pm, 7:35pm, 9:35pm FEB. 17, 18 &19 children, friends...how about 211 S. Main St., Court House, Hospital. Call 463-2348 for 2099. x x EPIC MOVIE (PG13) x DOOR PRIZES, SPECIALx (11:40am), 1:50pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:55pm give them a gift of love and second Wednesday. Call information. Narcotics Anonymous: Narcotics Anonymous: x x togetherness? Give them the 465-8840. Feel free to bring x x DREAMGIRLS (PG-13) Social Services Building, Rio Every Monday, noon, St Barn- x SALES & KNITTING x (11:10am) 1:40pm, 4:15pm, 7:10pm experience of a World Wide your loved ones with you. THURSDAY, Feb. 8 Grande, routes 9 and 47, abas-by-the-Bay, 13 W. Bates x MACHINE DRAWING. x THE HITCHER (R) Marriage Encounter Week- 12-Step Program – Christ- x x 6:00pm, 10:05pm 8:30 p.m. Call 348-9292. Ave, Villas. 889-3184. x x STOMP THE YARD (PG13) end. Weekends are available centered 12-step recovery Narcotics Anonymous: Al-Anon: 10 a.m. Parish Overeaters Anonymous: x Washington Commons x (11:30am) 2:00pm, 5:15pm, 7:30pm, 9:50pm throughout 2007, the earliest program, every Wednesday at Cape May First Presbyterian House, St. Mary Episcopal Every Monday, BTMH Con- x x NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM (PG) x Cape May, NJ x being Jan. 26-28. For more 7 p.m. Lillian Whitfi eld SDA Church, Third Ave. ference Room 4 at 7 p.m. Call x x (11:15am) 1:20pm, 3:30pm, 5:45pm, 10:10pm (609) 898-8080 information call 1-800-688- School, Route 9 and Fourth and 95th St., Stone 463-2367. x x SMOKIN’ ACES (R) Looking For xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (11:05am), 1:05pm, 5:30pm, 10:00pm 9963 or visit our website at Avenue, Court House. Call Harbor. Call 800- (Page A19 Please) FREEDOM WRITERS (PG13) www.mesj.net. James at 729-6726. OMMU EVENTS? 3:10pm, 7:40pm C NITY 344-2666. Grief Support Group: Shows in ( ) play Saturday & Sunday only Cocaine Anony- HER BROTH Early Bird Special! WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7 First and third Wednesdays mous: meeting LLE ER All shows Monday - Thursday at 3 p.m. and fourth Wednes- KE S before 2pm- tickets only $5.00 every Friday at the Void on Holidays Al-Anon: 11 a.m. at United day at 7 p.m., Maruchi Room, First Baptist Church Methodist Church, Kennedy BTMH. Call 463-2367. Check Out... What's On Experts in home Visit www.franktheatres.com of Wildwood, 230 E. for more information Blvd. and Park Road, Sea Isle Cardiac Support Group: Deck “Calendar”... Page B7 Maple Ave. at 7 p.m. renovations Al-Anon Meetings: BTMH at 1:30 p.m., fi rst Church, Decatur and Hughes Call 1-866-777-0983 • Kitchens Wednesday, Maruchi Room. Healing Rooms of Cape Call 463-2348. avenues, 8 p.m. Call 348- C •Bathrooms 9292. May County: Inter-denomi- o ns Stress Management national prayer ministry for ns tio • Decks Class for Heart and Lung pa- Al-Anon: 8 p.m. Parish truc ova Travel Service, Inc. House, Church of the Resur- healing of the sick. Fridays 3- tion & Ren tients, third Wednesday at 1 8 p. m. West entrance of First Escorted Motorcoach Tours p.m. Fitness Center at BTMH. rection, 200 West Tuckahoe 884-9263/886-9263 • www.kellbros.com Road, Marmora. Call 800- Assembly of God, 1068 Sea- Convenient Pick-Up Points In Your Area Call 463-2348. shore Rd, North Cape May. 3842 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May Adult Children of Al- 344-2666. See the USA aboard our deluxe “Comfort Coach” Al-Anon: 11 a.m. Lower No fees. No appointment nec- Est. 1990 • Serving all of Cape May County coholics Support Group: essary. Call 884-3264. Extra leg room and seat back entertainment system with hostess meets at BTMH, at 7 p.m. in Township Recreation Center, Bayshore Road, Villas. Celebrate Recovery: Room 5. Christ-centered recovery 2007 Escorted Motorcoach Tours CMCS (Cape May County Nicotine Anonymous: Mar 4-13 Orlando, Florida ...... $668pp 5:30-6:30 p.m., 113 W. Oak program for all hurts, habits Mar 25-27 Foxwoods Resort ...... call Songwriters): support group and hang-ups. 7:30 p.m. Sea- 1ST NAILS for anyone writing original Ave., Wildwood. Call Joe, Professional Nail Salon Mar 31-Apr 5 Pigeon Forge TN & Asheville ...... $695pp 729-9145 shore Community Church of April 22-27 Savannah & Charleston ...... $625pp music, last Wednesday at the Nazarene, 446 Seashore Full Service for 7:15 p.m. Call 463-0685. Brain Injury Survivor or May 15-23 Branson, MO ...... $1025pp Caregiver Support Group, Road, Erma. For information, Ladies & Gentlemen May 21-26 Michigan & Mackinac Island ...... $725pp Atlantic Cape Family call 886-6196. Support Organization: offers second Thursday at Bacharach Open: Mon.-Sat. 10am - 8pm May 27-31 French Canada ...... $645pp Institute for Rehabilitation. Jun 3-7 Myrtle Beach, SC ...... $445pp support, education, and advo- SATURDAY, Feb. 10 Sun 12pm - 6pm cacy for parents and caregiv- Call Nutan Ravani at 856- Jun 10-16 Bermuda Cruise from Phila...... $995pp 589-5797 or Debbie Long at Jun 24-28 Cape Cod, Mass...... $599pp ers raising children with emo- Narcotics Anonymous: Walk-Ins Welcome tional/behavioral challenges 652-7000. Jun 29-Jul 9 Mt. Rushmore & National Parks ...... $1395pp Alzheimer Support First Baptist Church of Wild- the Fourth Wednesday of Rio Grande Plaza (ShopRite Ctr.) - 889-8867 Group: Third Thursday of the wood, 230 E. Maple Ave., every month, 6:30-8:30 7:30 p.m. Call 800-992- p.m. at Court House Church month, 6:30 p.m. at Eastern Cape May Court House (Acme Ctr.) - 465-9919 Shore Nursing Home and 0401. CALL FOR FREE BROCHURES of Christ, 102 East Pacifi c Nicotine Anonymous: Ave., Court House. Babysit- Rehab Center, 1419 Route 9 Attention Group Leaders! Our Deluxe Coaches are available for charter. 3:30-4:30 p.m., 113 W. Oak ting provided. Call Andrea if North. Call 609-408-2011. Lymphodema Support Ave., Wildwood. Call Joe at Senior Travel • 1-800-257-8910 service is required, at 485- 729-9145. $ Box 308, 15 South Main St., Cape May Court House 08210 0575, ext. 105. Group: third Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Maruchi Room, S.L.A.A. Meeting: S.L.A.A. 5 OFF (Sex and Love Addicts Anony- BTMH. Take $5 off our famous Gilda’s Experience: pro- mous) will hold a new 12-Step gram for persons living with meeting at 7 p.m. in the Old breast cancer, 5:30 p.m., fi rst Court House Building, 11 I Z I S North Main St. on Saturday PPIZZZAA,, PPINS && Thursday in the radiation/ N oncology dept. at BTMH. Call nights. 463-2298. Parkinson’s Support SUNDAY, Feb. 11 Group: second Thursday, Enjoy 2 hours of bowling, shoe rentals, delicious large 1 p.m., Victoria Commons, Celiac Support Group: North Cape May. 886-2455. 2 p.m., second Sunday cheese pizza & pitcher of soda, up to 5 people per lane A.R.T.S. (Artists Recov- at BTMH, Maruchi Room. with this coupon. E-mail Rachel Walker at ONLY $44.95 ering Through The Twelve Fri. 5-9pm, Sat. 12-6pm, Sun. 12-8pm Steps): 12-step support group wavewalker@comcast .net. for any kind of artist (musi- AA and AlAnon Support Call For Groups: 10 a.m. Classrooms cians, visual artists, dancers, Birthday Parties! Details writers, etc.), every Thursday, A and B, ground fl oor, BTMH. Tune Into 9:15 a.m., Lower Township Call 463-2367. 3401 New Jersey Ave. Library Meeting Room, Villas. Narcotics Anonymous: Wildwood • 609-729-0111 Call 463-0685. Social Services Building, www.3jwildwoodbowl.com Family Support Group: routes 9 and 47, Rio Grande, For family members who have been touched by Alzheimer’s. Loyalton Assisted Living, ENERGY South Jersey’s 591 Route 9, Court House. 6 p.m. Last Thursday of every month. Refreshments, friends, CONSERVATION sharing. Call 218-0943. Alzheimer’s Support PUBLIC NOTICE Group: 6 p.m. the last Thurs- day of the month at Loyalton We are accepting applications in your neighborhood of Court House. For informa- The U.S. Congress, along with the National Housing Act, has made it possible for Most tion, call 463-6344. you and millions of other families to make major improvements to their homes. By taking advantage of this program you can get your dream kitchen, dream FRIDAY, Feb. 9 bathroom and many other projects or ideas you may have to beautify your home with NO MONEY DOWN or with NO EQUITY IN YOUR HOME. Single Moms United Homeowners may qualify immediately for up to

Listened To $25,000.00to repair and remodel your home! Limitations: Homes must be owner occupied. Advantages: No equity required (For qualifi ed homeowners only) 4 We Fix Wet Basements Extended payment plans up to 25 years No prepayment penalty. Can be paid off without penalty at anytime 4 Crawl Space Repair Low monthly payments. 4 Eliminate Mold & Income tax deductible. Refi nance available Radio Stations! Musty Odors Debt Consolidation: Our debt consolidation plan lets you pay off your bills, remodel your home, put extra cash in your pocket. PAY OFF HIGH INTEREST CREDIT 4 Prepare Basements CARDS AND CAR LOANS and signifi cantly cut your monthly payments. NOW YOU MAY ALSO QUALIFY TO CONSOLIDATE YOUR CURRENT BILLS for Finishing TO (1) LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT WHILE IMPROVING YOUR HOME! Schedule an Approved Users inspection Vinyl Siding • Garage Doors •Additions/Decks • Carpets • Fiberglass • Roofi ng • Kitchens 1-856-694-0266 • Heating Systems • Replacement Windows • Steel & Storm Doors • Bathrooms • Plumbing/Electrical • Basements 1-800-860-3892 NOTHING DOWN • LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS CALL NOW TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR THIS PROGRAM South Jersey’s only Local Basement THE HR GROUP 1-800-655-1033 Systems Dealer www.enviroprobasements.com www.hrguildltd.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A17

USDA Choice, Beef Rib, Oven Ready, Center Cut, Bone-In ShopRite OF RIO GRANDE RT. 47 & GARDEN STATE PKWY. Prime Rib Roast

SUNDAY 8am to 9pm ShopRite FINAL COST MONDAY thru SATURDAY Sale Price 5.99 lb. $ 99 7am-11pm -1.00 lb. Limit 1 Pkg. SR LB. All Prices Effective until Saturday, February 10, 2007 4 ShopRite Coupon ShopRite Coupon MEAT Special of the Week DAIRY Special of the Week 3-lbs. OR MORE Sale Price SHOPRITE $2.29 lb. $ 79 ¢ 80% 1 LB. CREAM 79EA. W/COUPON. W/COUPON. GROUND BEEF COUPON GOOD CHEESE COUPON GOOD Good at any ShopRite. Good at any ShopRite. Limit 4 lb. TILL 2/10/07 Limit 4 TILL 2/10/07 ShopRite Coupon ShopRite Coupon APPY Special of the Week SEAFOOD Special of the Week STORE SLICED Sale Price $3.99 lb. $ 99 SAVE $5.00 OFF ANY DOMESTIC 2 LB. SHRIMP PURCHASE OF W/COUPON. 2 LBS. OR MORE W/COUPON. SWISS CHEESE COUPON GOOD COUPON GOOD Good at any ShopRite. Good at any ShopRite. Limit 4 lbs. TILL 2/10/07 TILL 2/10/07 3 to 3.5-lb. avg., Family Pack, Fresh, With Imported From Chile Store Sliced, Deli Cheese Product Rib Cage Red or Green Seedless Land O Lakes American Split Chicken Breast Grapes Cheese ShopRite FINAL COST Sale Price 1.49 lb. Less Than 1/2 ¢ -.50 lb. ¢ SR $ 99 PRICE 99LB. Limit 5-lbs. 99 LB. 3 LB. Ham & Water Product, Reduced Sodium 16 to 18.7-oz. pkg., Any Variety Store Sliced, Domestic, Honey or Cook’s Shank Portion Swanson Hungry-Man Black Bear Virginia Ham Ham Dinners YOU SAVE Less Than $ 99 1/2 ¢ Limit 4 $ 99 1.00 PRICE 59 LB. Per Variety 1 MFR 5 LB. ShopRite Coupon MUST ShopRite Coupon BUY 2 PRODUCE Special of the Week Additional BAKERY or lesser Special of the Week SHOPRITE 10 oz. quantities 6 pk. STORE MADE Sale Price will scan at 2 for $5 ¢ 2/$3.00 ¢ MFR BAG EA. CINNAMON Sale Price 99 EA. 99 $1.49 ea. W/COUPON. W/COUPON. SPINACH COUPON GOOD BUNS COUPON GOOD Good at any ShopRite. Good at any ShopRite. Limit 4 TILL 2/10/07 Limit 4 TILL 2/10/07 48-oz. cont., Cyclone Soft Serve 720-tot. sht. ct. pkg., With Ridges 100-oz. btl., Any Variety, 8-ct. pkg., AAA or AA or 56-oz. Carb Smart or Any Liquid Variety Scott Towels Kodak Arm & Breyers 12-Pack Hammer Xtralife All Natural Less Than 55¢ per roll Laundry Batteries Ice Cream 1/2 1/2 Less Than PRICE PRICE Detergent 1/2 YOU PRICE YOU SAVE YOU YOU $ 99 $ 49 SAVE SAVE ¢ SAVE Limit 2 $ 99 2.00 6.50 Limit 4 Limit 4 4.00 Limit 4 1.00 Offers 1 MFR 6 MFR Per Variety 1 MFR Per Variety 99 MFR 1-gal. btl., Canola, Corn or 1-lb. pkg., Salted or Unsalted U.S. #1, 5-lb. bag 1-lb. bag, Individually Quarters Quick Frozen Less Than 1/2 PRICE Wesson Flounder Fillet Vegetable Oil Eastern White ShopRite Butter Potatoes YOU YOU FINAL COST YOU SAVE ShopRite S SAVE Sale Price 1.99 AVE Limit 2 $ 99 $ 49 3.50 Limit 4 $ 69 .30 $ 99EA. 1.00 Per Variety MF Per Variety -.50 MFR Limit 4 ea. 2 R 1 MFR 1 2 SR A18 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Births

The following births of Wildwood, Jan. 12. were reported at Shore Jessica Renee’ Hurd to John Memorial Hospital: and Katrina Hurd of Erma, Abigail Arsenault to James Jan. 12. and Christina Arsenault of Jaedin Thomas McGaha to Seaville, Jan. 8. Kevin McGaha and Jessica Lan- Philip Brandon Woodrow, gowski of Belleplain, Jan.15. Jr. to Philip Woodrow Sr. and Aaliyah Rose Alexander Alicia Gregory of Court House, to Jaimie Alexander of Erma, Jan. 17. Jan. 15. Clinique 7-piece Bonus! Margaret Elizabeth Do- Evan Thomas Quinn to Ev- nahue to Bob and Aimee elyn Quinn of Villas, Jan. 16. Marie Claire Magazine "Spring Favorites" for your 7-piece Clinique Bonus. Donahue of Wildwood Crest, Adiaris Haimed Grasso to Jan. 17. David V. Grasso and Giselle H. FREE* And at Burdette Tomlin Suarez of Cape May, Jan. 16. Exclusively ours, and yours with any Memorial Hospital: Gabriel Antonio Mayren Ethan Thomas Craner to to Martin and Eva Mayren of Clinique purchase of 21.50 or more. A 40.00 value. Kevin and Nicole Craner of Wildwood, Jan. 18. Wildwood, Dec. 18. Emily Rose Beck to Joseph Issac Isodore White III to Beck, Jr. and Sherry Hankins of Issac White, Jr. and Cassandra Cape May County, Jan. 20. Smith of Court House, Jan. 1. Ryleigh Alexis Bordo to Ja- Carly Anne Gittle to Joseph son Bordo and Nichole Cover- BONUS EXTRA and Michelle Gittle of Del dale of Cape May, Jan. 20. Haven, Jan. 2. Riley Elizabeth Wilson to Subscription for 12 months Kelly Sanchez-Beteta to To- Daniel Wilson and Kristin Eddy masa Beteta and Oscar Sanchez of Wildwood Crest, Jan.21. of free. of Wildwood, Jan. 2. Fantasya Marie Cheety Yousssee Ahmed Mabrook to Samantha Cheety of Rio Compliments of Clinique. to Ahmed Mabrook and Mona Grande, Jan. 21. Elkreem of Villas, Jan. 4. Kevin Pereira Dias to Mar- Nicholas Anthony Tyson to cio Dias and Andrea Pereria of Chris and Anna Maria Tyson of Wildwood, Jan. 22. North Wildwood, Jan. 4. HollyAnna Renee Fesler to Kaden Mark Bohn to Rachel Harry and Theresa Fesler of Bohn of Erma, Jan. 7. Middle Township, Jan. 23. Michael Francis Sullivan to Josue’ Palomec-Vasquez Michael Sullivan and Rachel to Jose Palomec and Favi- Stanton of Wildwood, Jan. 7. ola Vasquez of Wildwood, Jan. Arthur Moore, Jr. to Arthur 24. and Kim Moore of Del Haven, Lilylynn Vi Bui to Tu and Jan. 7. Mylinh Bui of Lower Town- Mason Lyle McBride to ship, Jan. 24. Patrick McBride and Kaitlin Bove of Erma, Jan. 12. Lia and Roy Cohen to Raleek Jameel Amin to Ra- Shachar and Ayelet Cohen of sheed Amin and Keisha Jones Wildwood, Jan. 25. LowerLower TownshipTownship MunicipalMunicipal CourtsCourts ERMA — The Lower Louis Ginsburg, 20, of Township Police Depart- Erma, fail to inspect motor ment reports that the fol- vehicle, $139 fi ne and costs. lowing defendants had Geoffrey Heap, 22, of Vil- their cases heard in court las, driving while intoxicated. 4664 fi ne and costs; seven or paid fi nes prior to a months drivers license revo- hearing. Municipal Court cation. Judge David DeWeese sen- Nicholas Kling, 19, Sea tenced: Isle City, open container of al- Charles Barlow of Villas, cohol in a motor vehicle $239 receiving stolen property. fi ne and costs. $658 fi ne and costs. Robert Magee, 44, of Michael Girdner, 23, North Cape May, fail to ex- Thorofare driving while sus- hibit drivers license; unsafe pended. $533 fi ne and costs; driving. $578 fi ne and costs. 30 days drivers license sus- Timothy Majeski, Jr., of pension. Villas, unsafe driving. $389 Lauren Hamilton, 22, fi ne and costs. of Villas, excessive burglar Matthew Monroe, 19, alarms. $83 fi ne and costs. of Villas, unlicensed driver. Kimberly McLaughlin, $239 fi ne and costs. Can’t get Bonus includes: 41, of Columbia, Pa., driving drivers license for 180 days. while intoxicated. $664 fi ne Herman Poehler, 30, of • Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion and costs; seven months driv- North Cape May, fail to ex- ers license suspension. hibit insurance card; leaving Joseph Hillman, 52, of scene of accident; careless • Take the Day Off Makeup Remover for lids, lashes and lips Villas, fail to exhibit drivers driving; open container of license. $189 fi ne and costs. alcohol in motor vehicle; fail • Glosswear for Lips Sheer Shimmers Duo in Sunset/Whisper Victor Antao, 43, of North to report accident. $945 fi ne Cape May, unsafe driving. and costs; 180 days drivers • Different Lipstick in Think Bronze $339 fi ne and costs. license revocation. Barbara Chester, 54, of Tammy Tomlinson, 43, • Different Lipstick in A Different Grape Villas, obstructing/interfer- North Cape May, driving ing with passage of other ve- while intoxicated. $664 fi ne • Striped Cosmetics Bag hicles. $89 fi ne and costs. and costs; seven months driv- Daniel Coombs, 39, of ers license revocation. • Bonus Extra, Marie Claire Magazine Subscription North Cape May, obstruct- Julia Walton, 45, North ing/interfering with passage Cape May, unsafe driving. Allergy Tested. 100% Fragrance Free. *Quantities limited. One bonus per customer, please, per event. While supplies last. of other vehicles. $89 fi ne $389 fi ne and costs. and costs. Deandre Wolf, 25, Rio Edward Farrell, 23, of Grande, fail to exhibit drivers North Cape May, unsafe driv- license. $219 fi ne and costs. ing. $389 fi ne and costs. NOW AVAILABLE Step on a Crack James Patterson

BAYSHORE MALL COURT HOUSE VILLAGE Ferry Rd. & Bayshore Rd., Dennisville Rd., CMCH STORE LOCATOR! ORDER TOLL FREE GIFT CARDS! North Cape May (next to Superfresh) Call 1-800-743-8730 or log on 1-800-743-8730 Order at www.peebles.com at www.peebles.com for delivery, right to your door! In all stores, or order toll-free 1-800-743-8730 884-7878 465-8464 Open Daily: 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. RIO GRANDE PLAZA • RIO GRANDE • 889-8787 • CEDAR SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER o4 Gift Certifi cates o4 Audio Books 2087 ROUTE 9 S., SEAVILLE • 624-1927 • OPEN DAILY o4 2007 Calendars o4 Special Orders 3-7 Days Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A19 Support Groups Specials Good Till Feb. 28th U.S.D.A. WHOLE (From Page A16) streets, Cape May. CENTER CUT The Al-Anon: 7 p.m. Class- Al-Anon: 7:30 p.m. First rooms A and B, BTMH Call Presbyterian Church, Deca- Group, LLC 463-2367. tur and Hughes streets, Cape FILET Narcotics Anonymous: May. Call 800-344-2666. 8:30 p.m. Union Chapel, 307 Al-Anon: St. John’s Lu- MIGNON AUTO • HOME • MARINE • COMMERCIAL Cape May Ave., Cape May theran Church, 10th and LIFE • HEALTH Point. Call 800-992-0401. Central avenues, Ocean City. Insurance & Financial Services Augustine Fellowship: 8 p.m. Call 800-344-2666. recovery from sex and love Weight Watchers: BTMH .99 addiction. 7 p.m., Trin- Classrooms A and B. Weigh- pound 510 Bank Street, Cape May, NJ 08204 ity United Methodist Church, in 3:30-4:30 p.m.; meeting 5 www.niagroup.com Route 9, Marmora. Confi den- 4:30-5 p.m. Fee required. CUT FREE TO ORDER tiality and privacy respected. Call 463-2367. New mem- (609) 884-8431 • 800-642-3710 • 609-884-0004 Fax Call 272-3067. bers welcome. Steaks • Burgers • Hoagies • Wraps Fibromyalgia Support Seafood Platters • Club Sandwiches TUESDAY, Feb. 13 Group: BTMH, 7:30 p.m., third Tuesday, Conference Now Open Caregiver Support Room 3. Call Carol at 465- Fresh Sliced Your Choice Group: 1 p.m. fi rst Tuesday 2806. p.m. in the Maruchi Room at Atlantic Cape Fam- • D&W Liverwurst 104 S. Main St. Family Restaurant on the Triangle BTMH. ily Support Organization: • All Meat Bologna Cape May Court House GROW: 12-Step Mental fourth Tuesday, 6:30-8:30 LB. Formerly from Cape May Court House Health Program, 6:30 p.m. at 303 Court House - S. Den- • Cooked Salami $1.99 465-0090 729-9314 every Tuesday at 4410 Pa- nisville Road, Suite 2, Court cifi c Ave., Wildwood, at the House. Call 485-0575, ext. REOPENING FOR 2007 Fresh Sliced QUARTER POUND C.A.P.E. Call 523-7100. 105. Yo Choice Thurs. Feb. 15th • 3pm Narcotics Anonymous: • American Cheese ur CHEESEBURGER SERVING Early Birds & Dinner Daily First Baptist Church of Wild- Hepatitis C Support ¢ wood, 230 E. Maple Ave., Group: BTMH, fi rst Tuesday • Domestic Ham 99 ea. Sunday Breakfast 7:30 p.m. Call 800-992- at 7 p.m., Maruchi Room. • Hot Ham LB. Italian & American Cuisine • Seafood-Veal-Steak 0401. Alzheimer’s Support • D&W Honey Ham $2.99 Sautéing & Broiling Our Specialty Al-Anon: 10 a.m. Epis- Group: second Tuesday, 10 Blitz’s Famous copal Church Parish House, a.m. in The Chapin House, 201 West Walnut • North Wildwood Franklin and Washington 1042 Rio Grande Ave. Fresh Sliced Breakfast (1 mile past the N.W.W. Bridge — Across the street from McDonald’s) • Imported Ham Sandwich $ 99 Major Credit Cards Accepted Hoops, Hulas Slated Saturday 1 ea. • Virginia Baked Ham DENNISVILLE — The basketball leagues, travel- Blitz’s Fresh Made Salads Dennis Township Basket- ing teams, men’s basketball • Black Pepper Ham Y hoice •Potato ball Association’s fourth league, clinics and more. • Gourmet Turkey Breast our C annual “Hoops and Hulas” Tickets are $20 in ad- • Lunch Roll •Macaroni $ 39 will be held Saturday at the vance and $25 at the door. •Cole Slaw 1 Sea Isle Yacht Club, 4487 Music, a buffet, your favor- • Provolone Cheese LB. NOW Venicean Road, in Sea Isle, ite beverage, dancing, and • Veal Loaf $3.99 LB. FRESH MADE beginning at 7 p.m. many prizes are included. CECIL is This event raises money Tickets can be obtained Fresh Sliced 18” LARGE to support the numer- at the Dennis Recreation Your Choice CHEESE fl agged ous basketball programs Department or from any Top Round PIZZA sponsored by the Dennis of the youth basketball • Roast Beef $ 99 Township Basketball As- coaches. • Corned Beef EVERY DAY from the sociation and organized 5 • Roast Pork NOT AVAIL. VILLAS by the recreation depart- For information contact $4.99 LB. HARBOR ment, including the sum- Kim Heron, recreation SPECIALS GOOD AT THESE STORES mer/winter recreation director at 861-1045. 21st & New Jersey 902 Bayshore Rd. 104 S. Main St. 34th & Asbury When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son N. WILDWOOD VILLAS CMCH Ocean City gives to his father, both cry. William Shakespeare 729-4500 886-8225 465-0090 399-6080

)TS./44//,!4%TOGETQUALITYCOVERAGEFROM THECOMPANYMANYOFYOURFRIENDSANDNEIGHBORSALREADY KNOWANDTRUST

COVERAGEOPTIONSARESTILLAVAILABLEFORPEOPLEWHOHAVE-EDICAREx FROMTHEPEOPLEWHOKNOW-EDICARE 0LEASEJOINUSATA&2%%INFORMATIONALMEETINGTOFINDOUTMORE

)FYOURENOTSATISFIEDWITHYOURCURRENT-EDICAREPLANFORANYREASON YOUMAYSTILLBEABLETOJOINAN!MERI(EALTH® -EDICARE!DVANTAGEOR0RESCRIPTION$RUG0LANFOR)TSONELASTCHANCETOGETTHEQUALITYCOVERAGE RICHBENEFITS ANDPERSONALSERVICETHATYOUDESERVEˆFROMALOCALPLANYOUCANRELYON 4HISENROLLMENTOPPORTUNITYSTARTED*ANUARYANDLASTSTHROUGH-ARCHONLY 4OHEARMOREABOUTPLANSTHATMAYBEBETTERSUITEDTOYOU MAKEPLANSTOATTENDAFREEINFORMATIONALMEETINGTODAY

&ORALISTOFUPCOMING&2%%INFORMATIONALMEETINGSINYOURAREA CALLTOLL FREE    4$$    -ONDAYn3UNDAY AMnPM

)FYOUNEEDACCOMMODATIONSFORPERSONSWITHSPECIALNEEDS PLEASELETUSKNOWWHENYOUCALL!SALESREPRESENTATIVEWILLBEPRESENTTOANSWERQUESTIONSANDHELP WITHAPPLICATIONS BUTTHEREISNOOBLIGATIONTOENROLL!MERI(EALTH0LUSISA-EDICARE!DVANTAGE/PEN!CCESS0OINT OF 3ERVICE0/3 PLANWITHA-EDICARECONTRACT !MERI(EALTH2XISA-EDICARE0ART$0RESCRIPTION$RUG0LANFROM!MERI(EALTH(-/ )NC CONTRACTEDWITHTHE#ENTERSFOR-EDICAREAND-EDICAID3ERVICES9OUMUST CONTINUETOPAYYOUR-EDICARE0ART!AND"PREMIUMS IFAPPLICABLE"ENEFITSAREUNDERWRITTENORADMINISTEREDBY!MERI(EALTH(-/ )NC #?(0#? -?(?!(? A20 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Proper Estate Planning The Herald publishes ~ ciation, 2550 US Highway can Reduce New Jersey brief death notices free RONALD G. “KC” One, North Brunswick, NJ and Federal Death Taxes and paid obituaries for Obituaries SCHETROM, 47 of Villas, 08902. $1.75 a line. Obituaries NJ passed away on Monday, To email condolences, Law Offi ces are submitted by funeral Mary’s Episcopal Church. FRANCES M. HESEL, January 29, 2007 at Thom- visit www.godfreyfuneral- homes; family members JEANNE B. (nee Bour- 89, of Cape May, Feb. 2, as Jefferson University Hos- home.com D’Avanzo & Poserina who submit information geois) DIXON of Marmo- 2007. She was a resident of pital in Philadelphia, PA. ~ Masters in Taxation must provide the funeral ra, Jan. 31, 2007. She was the area for 36 years, served Born in Delaware, MD, ANDREW J. ENGLISH, 1029 Route 9 South, home name. a resident of the area most as organist and choir direc- he was a resident of Villas Sr., age 73 of Del Haven Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 CHARLES BOYKIN, of her life, and worked tor of Cape May Lutheran for 20 years. NJ, formerly of East Mayfair 63, of Wildwood, Jan. 21, at Shaffo’s Restaurant in and the First Presbyterian Mr. Schetrom worked as on February 2, 2007. He 2007. He was an area resi- Ocean City for 35 years. churches of Cape May and a contractor for Imperial retired from the Philadel- 609-463-8125 dent since 1983, employed RONALD ROBERT was active in many musical Roofi ng and Siding in the phia Police Dept. after 30 by Burdette Tomlin Hospi- FAITH, SR., 62, of Avalon organizations. Villas for many years. years. He proudly served tal, was a Boy Scout leader Manor, Jan. 30, 2007. He ANN M. KELLETT, Surviving are his wife, his country in the Korean NORTH for Troop No. 44 of Middle was a resident since 1993, 81, of Upper Township, Beva Schetrom, his mother, War. He was a member of Township and a volunteer and a member of Our Sav- Jan. 30, 2007. She was a Dianna Olson of Utah, his the Villas Fishing Club and CAPE CENTER with the elderly at Burdette iour Lutheran Church. resident of the area most father, Carl Schetrom of a resident for 11 years. He Tomlin hospital. MARIE ELIZABETH of her life, and worked for Utah, four sisters, Heidi Al- was also a member of St. • Short Term Rehabilitation MARTIN BROPHY, (DONAHUE) SMITH Tuckahoe National Bank. liano of Seaville, NJ, Debra Raymonds Church. He 56, of Wildwood, Feb. 1, FEIY, 90, sister of Albert James, Tracy Meunchow was the Beloved husband • Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy BLANCHE (nee Nac- 2007. Donahue of North Wild- chio) MARELLA, 94, of and Sandra Schetrom, all of 49 years to Barbara (nee • 24 hour Skilled Nursing Care ROBERT D. CASH, 80, wood, of Rehoboth Beach, Wildwood Crest, Feb. 1, of Utah; three brothers, Jeff Nonemaker). Loving father • Long Term Healthcare of Court House, Feb. 1, Del. Jan. 27, 2007. 2007. She was the last Schetrom, Jody Schetrom of Andrew J. Jr., Michael 2007. He was resident HELEN ESTHER GRIF- surviving child of 14 chil- and Richard Phillips, all (Annmarie), Kimberly Eng- • Enhanced Clinical Capabilities here for 16 months, a vet- FITHS, 88, of Dennisville, dren of Joseph and Ma- of Utah; nephews Alani lish and Janine Sadoff (Joe). • Respite Care eran of World War II, and a Jan. 30, 2007. She was ria Nacchio, founders of James of Lower Township, Loving brother of Mary member of Our Lady of the a resident since 1978, the Federal Pretzel Co. in NJ, Joseph A. Alliano and Ann Cuniff. He is also Guided Tour Available • Call Michele Knight 898-8899 Angels Church. worked as a dietary aide Philadelphia. Dominick N. Alliano, both survived by his grandchil- FREDERICK CHARLES at Eastern Shore Nursing LOUIS C. MCCOL- of Seaville, NJ, two daugh- dren; Andrew J. III, Kaiti, North Cape Center IRVING COLLINGS, 93, home, and was a member LUM, 73, of Palermo, Jan. ters, Bobbi Joe and Billie Michael Jr., Nathan, Sara, Genesis ElderCare® Network of Avalon, Jan. 28, 2007. of St. Mary’s Episcopal 31, 2007. He was a resi- Jean both of Utah and four Connor and Aaron. Rela- 700 Townbank Rd., He was a resident for the Church. dent for 25 years, and a vet- grandchildren, Michael, tives, friends and members past 50 years, retired after Jessica, Austin and Ashton, North Cape May, NJ ANNA MARIE (nee eran of the U. S. Navy. of Philadelphia Police De- 898-8899 37 years from RCA in Cam- Davis) HAND, 49, of KARL A. PETERSON, all of Utah. partment F.O.P. lodge #5 den and a member of St. Wildwood, Jan. 31, 2007. JR., 40, of Wildwood, Jan. In lieu of a formal Fu- were invited to share in 28, 2007. He was a life- neral Service, family and Andrew’s life celebration time resident of the area, friends were asked to share Tuesday evening from 7-9 a graduate of Wildwood thoughts and memories on PM from John F. Givnish Cape May County’s High School and member of Saturday February 3 at the of Academy Rd. 10975 the Holy Trinity Lutheran Godfrey Funeral Home of Academy Rd. Phila, PA Church. Palermo, 644 South Shore 19154 and are invited to CRAIG SAVAGE, 49, of Road, Palermo, NJ. Burial participate in his funeral Beloved Wildwood, Jan. 31, 2007. will be private at the con- Mass Wednesday 10:00 He was a resident for more venience of the family. Am at St. Bernard’s R.C. than 40 years, retired from The family suggests Church, Cottage and Ble- Woodbine Developmental those who desire send igh Sts. Phila., Interment Family and Friends memorial contributions to Center, and was a mem- Resurrection Cemetery, ber of the Christ Gospel The American Heart Asso- Bensalem, PA Church. RONALD G. “KC” Coalition for Peace Plans In Loving Memory of Jimmy R. Hippen SCHETROM, 47, of Vil- Valentine’s Day Peace Vigil “Mr. Smiles” las, Jan. 29, 2007. He was a resident for 20 years, and In 5-19-73 — 2-11-04 ABSECON — The Co- concluded. worked for Imperial Roof- alition for Peace and Jus- The Coalition for Peace Loving Memory of We Carry Your Heart ing and Siding. tice will hold a “Love the and Justice urges all con- We carry your heart with us TONY S. YESKELA- Troops? Bring Them Home” cerned citizens to come out We carry it in our hearts WITCH, 86, of Villas, Feb. Valentines Day peace vigil to the vigil and take a stand Don W. Douglass Sr We are never without it 4, 2007. He was a resident on Feb. 14, from 5-6 p.m., for peace. 9/21/44-2/7/06 Anywhere we go you go, my son; for more than 24 years, and here at the intersection of Future events include and whatever is done a veteran of World War II. routes 30 and 9, across from a Peace March on the At- By only us is your doing my darling ~ the . The vigil lantic City Boardwalk on SHIRLEY M. MELCHO- is the coalition’s monthly March 18, at 1 p.m., on We fear no fate IRE (nee Hofferber) on peace vigil. the fourth anniversary of For you are our fate, my son January 19, 2007 of South- “We shouldn’t be send- the start of the Iraq War. We want no world west Philadelphia and Cape ing more troops to Iraq. The Coalition will also be For beautiful you were our world, our true May, NJ. We should be bringing our sending a bus on March And itʼs you are whatever a moon has always meant Beloved wife of the late troops home,” said Norm 17, to the Troops Out Now And whatever a sun will always sing is you Louis G. Melchoire. Dear Cohen, Executive Director rally and march in Wash- Here is the deepest secret nobody knows mother of the late Noreen of the Coalition for Peace ington, DC. Here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud Melchoire. Loving grand- and Justice. For information, call mother of Daniel Pope And the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows “We all support the Norm Cohen 601-8583; and Darlaina Pope. Also, Higher than soul can hope or mind can hide troops, but our idea of sup- cell 335-8176. survived by a great grand- It is hard to believe that it And this is the wonder thatʼs keeping the stars apart porting the troops is to daughter Rachael Pope. bring them home now be- Society is a war of each has been a year. We carry your heart Relatives and friends are fore more of them die in against all. We carry it in OUR heart invited to attend Shirley’s Iraq’s civil war,” Cohen François La Rochefoucauld Barely a day goes by without a tear. Our deepest love life celebration service on Mom and Dad Friday, February 16, 2007 One moment you were here at 7pm at the Blue Church, the next taken away. 940 Baltimore Pike, Spring- fi eld, PA. 19064. Interment We miss you every single minute will be private. of every single day. Memorial contribu- Financial & Retirement Planning, The Family of Sophia C. Brown tions may be sent to The Now we go on with just your memory. Estate Planning, Servicing Clients wish to thank everyone for Blue Church’s Missionary Professionally for OVER 40 YEARS their support in the loss of our Fund. Your smile, laugh and the smell of Family service by James 1129 Rt. 9 So., Suite 7 your pipe, we hold dearly. very special little girl. F. Knoetgen of Morton, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Phone: 609-463-9979 The prayers, cards, fl owers, 610-544-0600 Stan Lane, CLU, CPCU Even when the memories make us smile, www.lifecelebration. Fax: 609-463-1178 Chairman we still cry. & donations and all the sup- com [email protected] port you have given us in our Now you are our angel, watching and very sad and diffi cult time. protecting us from the sky. Your kindness has helped us HUGE through and very much appreci- SAVINGS! We love and miss you! ated. May God bless you all. Wife Arlene Offi ce Furniture for Home and Offi ce Children and Grandchildren James & Rebecca Brown Donna and Brian (Ashley) FLOOR MODEL Don and Kathleen From the bottom of my heart (Megan & Justin) I thank you all for all Michael and Marcie your prayers. S SALE DAY (Abbie and Christian) Sandy Brown FINAL CARDIFF PLAZA Across from Deltona Tires • Black Horse Pike (609) 569-9191 Visit us at www.offi ce-concepts.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A21 What’s Cooking? Next week’s menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project for the Elderly.

Monday, Feb. 12: Holi- day! Thursday, February 8 • Shop 9 am-9 pm! Tuesday, Feb. 13: Braised beef tips, buttered noodles, wax beans, carrot salad, coconut custard pie. Wednesday, Feb. 14: Pork chop, gravy, stuffi ng, pea, salad, rice pudding. Thursday, Feb. 15: Ital- ian lasagna, broccoli, roll, cucumber salad, jello. Friday, Feb. 16: Fried oneday cod wedges, rice, green beans, tomato salad, apple, beef rice soup.

Monday, Feb. 12: Holi- day!

Tuesday, Feb. 13: Tuna salad and tomato on roll, broccoli salad, pineapple, grape juice. Wednesday, Feb. 14: Turkey on wheat bread, potato salad, golden cake, apple juice. Thursday, Feb. 15: Egg saleGet Going...Just 12 Hours to Save! salad on white, salad, man- darin oranges, vegetable juice. Friday, Feb. 16: Cheese sandwich on white bread, salad, cookies, cranberry Sale 14.99 60% OFF 40% OFF juice. MEN’S SUN RIVER® SHIRTS STERLING SILVER JEWELRY SAG HARBOR® SEPARATES Woven shirts in plaids and solids. Earrings, pendants and bracelets. Misses, petites and plus-sizes. Orig 26.00. Reg. 16.00-60.00, Sale 6.40-24.00 Reg. 36.00-44.00, Sale 21.60-26.40 Sale 24.99 ® 30% OFF 30% OFF ALL SOUTH POLE DENIM JEANS LADIES HANDBAGS ALFRED DUNNER® & RQT® Young men’s styles and sizes. ® ® ® Liz Claiborne, Etienne Aigner, Bueno, more. Misses, petites and plus-sizes. Reg. 40.00-50.00. TTRIPSRIPS Reg. 24.00-130.00, Sale 16.80-91.00 Reg. 36.00-66.00, Sale 25.20-46.20 Excludes classics.

ALASKA - 12 Days, May 15, 2007 - $3399.00 pp twin. Land & Sea Cruise. Trans. to Airport incl. Call Marge or Nichole - 609-886-8933 25% OFF Sale 29.99 30% OFF ® ® WebID #: 112269 MEN’S JOCKEY UNDERWEAR JUNIORS DENIM JEANS RAFAELLA SEPARATES Briefs, boxer briefs, tees and more. By L.E.I.®, Angels®, Glo® and more. Great new looks for misses. Sale 6.75-18.75 Sale 35.00-60.20 KEENAGERS Sponsoring Reg. 9.00-25.00, Reg. 38.00. Reg. 50.00-86.00, Tropicana Casino Trip, February 28. Includes "Best of Broadway" show. $20. ($10. returned). Pick up 10:30am, First and Surf, $ North Wildwood. Call Charlie, 609-729-3420 Sale 2/20 40% OFF 40% OFF ® CHILDREN’S COLLECTIONS SLEEPWEAR FOR HER MISSES HANNAH TEES POLISH AMERICAN Club of ® ® ® ® ® ® U.S. Polo Assn., South Pole, HealthTex, Byer. By Whispers, Jockey and more. Short-sleeved crewnecks. Cape May Co. hosting trip Reg. 14.00-40.00, Sale 8.40-24.00 Reg. 14.00-42.00, Sale 8.40-25.20 Reg. 16.00 each. "for Menopause", Society Hill Must buy 2 to receive discount. Playhouse, Phila., March 11. Bus leave North Cape May 10:45am; Court House 11am. Bus, dinner and show, $108. Reservations, 609- 886- 0985 or 609-463-5350 WebID #: 112447 29.99 & 39.99 29.99-49.99 30% OFF ATHLETIC SHOES FOR THE FAMILY LADIES DRESS & CASUAL SHOES ALL CRYSTAL GIFTWARE Selected styles by NIKE, Skechers®, Reebok® Select styles by Hush Puppies®, Aerosoles®, By Mikasa®, Shannon Crystal® and more. and more. Reg. 35.00-50.00. Clarks®, Skechers®, more. Reg. 40.00-60.00. Reg. 10.00-100.00, Sale 7.00-70.00 RIVERDANCE at the Kimmel Center, May 20, $140pp includes tickets, bus & brunch. Call Maureen at Andiamo Holidays for details. Bonus Savings Coupon Valid February 8, 2007 609-898-0777.

THAILAND - Oct. 3, 2007, 14 * Days $2549. pp twin. Transportation to Phila. incl. UP % For Info call Marge, 465-2651 TO Extra15% OFF PRICING FOR SAVE 70 * TRIPS Any Single Reg. Price, Sale or Red Dot Item

When You Take 40% OFF DATE RELINQUISHED______TRANSACTION NO.______$1.75 per line, per *Excludes cosmetics, fragrances, formalwear rental, gift cards and previous purchases. Must relinquish coupon week (approx. 18 at time of purchase. Cannot be combined with other coupons or private savings offers. characters per line). All Red Dot Items! Trips must be *Total savings off original prices. pre-paid. All checks may be made out to the Herald Newspapers. RIO GRANDE PLAZA • RIO GRANDE • 889-8787 • CEDAR SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Deadline is 3pm, Thursdays 2087 ROUTE 9 S., SEAVILLE • 624-1927 • OPEN DAILY A22 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 “EVERY FLORAL EXPRESSION” Dennis Chamber Installs New ATTENTION: FORYOURVALENTINEFOR YOUR VALENTINE Patients of Cape Neurology, P.C. HEART SHAPE BOX OF CHOCOLATES Offi cers and Confers Awards The Practice has closed. WITH ALL ORDERS By JOE HART Cancelosi “Several members helped ¶ • Secretary – Kim Gan- with the program, but my Fancy That SEA ISLE CITY — A fl ag sert biggest support came from Correspondence regarding salute and invocation by Board members include 11-year-old Mark Gabriel medical records should be sent to: Chief Marie Kayati of the Bresan, Chris Kelly, James who wrapped and deliv- Florist U.S. Coast Guard Chief Pickering and Kathleen ered gifts and even dressed Cape Neurology, P.C. Avalon’s only on the island fl orist Petty Offi cer Association Olsack. up as an elf to give Santa a 5474 Fair Oaks Street opened the festivities when Van Drew noted how he hand,” Bresan said. Pittsburgh, PA 15217 368-6200 • 1-877-FANCY 83 • 2900 Dune Drive • Avalon Dennis Township Chamber was familiar with the new Mark’s mother Laura of Commerce held its annu- offi cers and was sure they Gabriel, a nurse with Cape al installation and awards would do an excellent job Counseling, said how proud banquet here at the Lobster for the chamber. she was of him being rec- Loft on Jan. 26. Pickering, a local attor- ognized by the chamber for Banquet Chair Kathy ney, presented the beautifi - his charitable work. Give The Gift Bresan said she was very cation awards to a few area “He really is a great kid,” impressed by Kayati who businesses. she said. “Sometimes, I Italian Bakery and Deli was dressed in her formal The award for Best Sig- can’t believe how lucky I of Beauty for ™ Fresh Baked ™ military attire for the cer- nage went to Dan Rusco of am to have him.” Valentine’s Cakes & Cookies emony. Dan’s Auto Body. In addition to his chari- “She looked great and “Accepting the award for table work, Mark, who is gave the banquet an offi cial Dan’s is Dan,” Pickering home-schooled, also be- Valentine’sGift CardsDay! Available Hoagies & Sandwiches longs to the choral group, start,” Bresan said. quipped. www.ambiancehairdesigns.com Boars Head Lunch Meats and Cheeses In attendance at the The New Construction Young Cape Singers, and is dinner, state Assemblyman award went to Malcolm an avid photographer. Fresh Baked Pastries & Donuts Jeff Van Drew installed and Edson Robertson of Breads • Cakes • Cheesecakes Driftwood Camping Resort Contact Hart at (609) the chamber officers for Full Service Salon Wholesale & Retail 2007: and RV and when nobody 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: • President – Kimberly went forward to claim the [email protected] 5201 pacifi c ave., wildwood 609-522-8322 • Open Wed-Sun 6am-6pm Schiela award, Pickering continued open daily 8:30 to 7, closed sun. & mon. • 729-1820 • Vice-President – Chris the joke, “Dan will also 17th & Central Aves., N. Wildwood Hayes accept for Driftwood,” he corrective coloring • nail salon • make-up • skin care • Treasurer – Teresa said. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Laughs fi lled the tables in the back room at the COURT HOUSE — The TOWN BANK BUILDERS, INC. Lobster Loft as the attend- Cape May County Tech- Want to apply for ees enjoyed flounder or nical High School After student loans? chicken dinners. Prom Committee will host Construction At Your Taste With Our Fine Quality In his fi nal presentation, a Pancake Breakfast at the Est. 1970 • Licensed & Insured • NJ State Lic # 13VH00282200 Pickering gave the Renova- Technical School Saturday From student loans to tion award to Pat Murphy from 7 a.m. to noon. For buying surplus government property, • New Home Construction all kinds of government information and Bill Haines of Murphy’s information, call the school are just a click or call away. • Kitchens & Baths • Additions Car and Truck Depot. at 465-2161. Later, in an emotional Fortune favors the brave. presentation by Gansert, • Whole House Renovations the prestigious Business -Virgil, Aeneid 1 (800) FED- INFO • Design/Build Services Person of the Year went to her father, John Turner, INC. (609) 884-5151 of Ocean View’s Resort www.townbankbuilders.com Campground and Trailer Bob Obermeier and Sons 290 Fishing Creek Rd., Cape May Sales, as well as Shore Gate BAYSIDE EYE CENTER Golf Club. Turner said what a plea- CAPE MAY COUNTY sure it was to do business in the Dennis community and thanked his family for VISION EXAMS • EYE DISEASE DETECTION SOCIAL supporting him in his many pursuits. OPTICAL DEPT. • GLAUCOMA TREATMENT Scholarship chairman SPOTLIGHT Chris Hayes, of Sturdy LASIK CO-MANAGEMENT • CATARACT MANAGEMENT Savings Bank, reported on the chamber’s annual Mr. & Mrs. Albert Grubb announce the Put your program that gives schol- Roger A. Young, O.D. Carl L. Hirshorn, O.D. engagement of their son arships to local graduating Doctor of Optometry Doctor of Optometry Little Angels in high school seniors. Joseph Grubb to Lisa Klein, “Last year we gave fi ve Lic # 27OA00383700 Lic # 27OA00281102 daughter of Cathy Klein $500 scholarships donated by 16 chamber member from West Chester, businesses,” Hayes said. (609) 886-1578 PA. Joseph is a Deputy “The recipients were Sta- 2004 BAYSHORE ROAD, VILLAS cey Cramer, Kate Gaskill, Attorney General for Jessica Michaels, Richard the Dept. of Justice in Pass Jr. and Lyndsay Wood, who were all students from the State of Delaware Social Middle Township High while Lisa has a private School.” As chair of the Secret- practice in Family Law Spotlight Santa program, Bresan also located in West Chester, reported to the chamber DEADLINE FRIDAYS AT NOON on the success it had last PA. A November Call Janet or Rachel year. wedding is planned. 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 “We collected and dis- tributed food baskets and Christmas gifts to 29 fami- lies in need this holiday season,” she said. Wynn and Carolyn Watson of Palermo, NJ, are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- INC ter, Amy Wynne, to David Howard, Services son of Howard and Brenda Pennello of Steelmantown, New Jersey. P.O. Box 307 Ocean City, NJ 08226 Amy is a 1996 graduate of When you book with AAA, you can take advantage of exciting ports of call 609-390-9799 with excellent savings and members only benefi ts. Choose from the fi nest Ocean City High School and received www.4pks.com names in cruise travel. her Bachelor Degree in Occupational Please checkout Cruise Presentations • River Cruising with General Tours Therapy from the University of Scranton in 2000. She is currently our website. If we AAA Northfi eld Offi ce employed with Genesis Health Care as a Registered Occupational February 10, 3:30 can help, please RSVP -609-646-6000 Therapist. David is a 1997 graduate of Ocean City High School call to schedule Enter to win a Free One Night Stay aboard RCI Liberty of the Seas May 6, 2007 No purchase necessary, must enter in person between and has been employed with the Township of Upper for 9 years. a service. An October wedding is planned. 2/10/07 - 2/17/07 • Restrictions Apply Thanks! ® aaa.com AAA. Use it for all it’s worth. “When Service Matters” ©2007 Mid-Atlantic, Inc. The New Grande Center, Routes 9 & 47, 609-465-3033 Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 religion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A23

I’ve been sick this week. had never watched it until pening to them physically. now was because his older Maybe the best thing After church last Sunday SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT Valentine night, I got smacked be- siblings had pronounced it you could do is grab one ™ ELENA’S tween the eyes by some as “too boring.” of their favorite movies or Gifts! CREST PIER bug that has not isolated I can still remember tune in to an old time clas- Sterling Silver itself to just me. being glued to my seat sic and enjoy it together and Rings Beauty Salon Everybody else in my With Pastor Rudy as a four-year-old at the while you are sharing some $10.95- family has shared in its theater watching it on the old memories together. You $15.95 • Full Family Hair Care wonderful benefi ts the past worst enemy never mind for further indigestion, it big screen and never once could be making some new Cross • Open Year Round few days and I’ve heard it my closest of friends. did bring me back to the being distracted enough ones. Get well soon and so Watches through the grapevine that Still, this too shall pass, times when La Rosa used to even reach for the pop- will I… God bless! $15.95 • Facial Waxing there have been several and if today is any indica- to be a disc jockey in the corn. You can write Pas- Open 9:30am-3pm Closed Sun. & Mon. • Manicures others within our congre- tion, I seem to be on the New York area on the old What’s my point? I’m tor Rudy via email not actually sure other than [email protected] Lamb Book Store By Appointment gation that have also been tail end of the anything but 1130 WNEW AM. 901 New Jersey Ave., • Walk-Ins “blessed” by the virus that peaceful, queasy, feelings, The radio is usually my while being sick may be or The Lighthouse Church, North Wildwood • 729-2650 seems to keep on giving. and I am very confident media of choice when I’m nice for a day as the body PO Box 1026, Rio Grande, Welcome Maybe this is one of that I am about to get back home sick and maybe this gets a chance to shut down, NJ 08242. • Gift Certifi cates those rare times that you on my feet again so that I was a sign from above to once it lingers beyond that might consider yourself can go outside and rejoin turn off the TV and go grab the hunger for real human ST. BARNABAS Heather & Atlantic Aves., contact grows and it makes Wildwood Crest glad that you don’t go to Cape May County civiliza- my transistor but I hung in BY-THE-BAY me feel sympathetic for 523-0747 The Lighthouse Church tion real soon — like hope- there with La Rosa on the EPISCOPAL CHURCH because I wouldn’t wish fully tomorrow. small screen. those who never get out the fruits of this fl u on my I share this with you Maybe it is because and have to do this all alone 13 W. Bates Avenue, Villas all because I think that Julius has spunk. Many of and have as their only real 886-5960 I am one degree beyond you may remember Julius contact what’s happening Sunday Worship Bible Study Island Family delirious cabin fever. Still LaRosa as the guy that in television land. 8 am & 9:30 am Holy Eucharist Monday 7:30 pm this week hasn’t been a Arthur Godfrey actually So maybe all of this is Sunday School Healing Service Worship Center total loss. In many ways, fi red on the air back in the to encourage you to visit 9:30 am Parish Hall Thursday 9 am someone you know who am no matter what age we 50’s. Maybe that’s why he ECW Evening Women’s Group - 3rd Tues.@7pm Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 may be, when we are sick ended up having to be in has been shut in and shut ECW Women’s Group - 3rd Wed. @ noon it brings out the little kid this movie. out but should not be shut www.saintbarnabasvillas.org Sunday Night in all of us. Another reason I bring up because of what’s hap- pm We don’t care all that up this movie (a poor choice Movie Night 6 much what we look like of words for someone with “Out with the New, in with the Old” and we don’t care all that a stomach bug) is because Facing The Giants much what we look at it was the fi rst time in ages “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today, and forever”. Hebrews 13:8 www.islandfamilyworship.com which means we end up that I saw Phyllis Newman, watching an awful lot of former Miss New Jersey Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church Listen to “Perfect Day Radio” television. and queen of the game King James Bible • Old-Fashioned Preaching WIBG 1020AM I was just too dizzy to show panels back in the read so I wrapped myself 1960’s. Old Hymns of Faith • Family Values VFW Hall, 3816 Pacifi c Ave. Wildwood up in my favorite blan- I had such a crush on 1107 Delsea Drive, Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ Church Offi ce 609-886-9494 Pastors Jack & Dawn Schell & Chris ket, which happens to be her when I was a kid and in For More Information Call (609) 576-2953 colored a wonderful Mets some wild way, by watch- orange and blue (which al- ing this movie I was trans- Sunday School 9:45 a.m. ways makes me feel better) ported back in time to the Open Hearts Open Minds and I watched some great weeks when I had the Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. old movies and programs, measles in 1966 watching Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Open Doors most of them in glorious Phyllis Newman on “To black and white. Tell The Truth.” And if Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. On Monday, Turner Clas- this article seems like a Children’s Bible sic ran a series of movies rambling conversation, it about rock and roll featur- begs the question “Was Pastor Jeff McLeod Club Wednesday 6:30 p.m. ing Bill Haley, Dick Clark, there ever a better game & Family Alan Freed, Chubby Check- show panelist than Tony er and a host of memorable Randall on “What’s My recording acts that maybe Line?” because of the medication, As this week progressed I am having a hard time and with it my inability to remembering. get back on my feet again, I I do recall waking up to found myself also returning This First United Methodist Church seeing future Four Season, to the old west with Clay- 6700 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest Bob Gaudio and his Royal ton Moore as “The Lone Valentine’s Day Teens sing the song “Short Ranger,” traveling with 729-4265 Shorts” to a sold out crowd “Fess Parker and Ed Ames” We invite you to step back in time and Sunday Worship at 9:30am at New York’s Paramount in “Daniel Boone. Theater. And hanging out with celebrate those good times. Still, one of the movies “Bogie and Bacall” in “Key Covenant Presbyterian Church that I fought to remain Largo,” catching up with Reminisce about those great memories awake all the way through 123 Fishing Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 the escapades of “Spanky was the 1958 classic, “Let’s and Alfalfa” in the “Our with a night that comes 886-2448 Rock.” Gang Comedies” and today, It starred of all people, I actually introduced my straight from the heart! Julius LaRosa as a crooner three-year-old son to the Sunday Worship attempting to resurrect his Disney Classic and one of The LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages sinking ballad career by the main reasons I could doing rock and roll music. never be a deer hunter, invites you to 10:00am - Coffee fellowship Now if La Rosa singing “Bambi.” 10:15am - Worship Service, Children’s Little Richard may be far- I had learned that one A VALENTINE’S OLDIES PARTY Church, Nursery Provided fetched and a sure recipe of the reasons that Joel Wednesday evening - February 14th St. Ann’s School from 6-8pm at Middle Twp. Elem. School #2 Wednesday • 7pm in Cape May Court House Prayer Meeting Plans Open House Youth Group and Explorers Club WILDWOOD — St. Ann placement, music band, There will be prizes for the Regional School will hold and library. an open house Feb. 12 for A full array of sports are Best Oldies Costume - Oldies Karaoke - families considering enroll- offered as are fi ne arts and ing children. extracurricular activities. Trivia - Root Beer Floats - Sundaes First Baptist Church Enrollment for the Parental involvement 2007-08 school year is is welcomed and encour- and all your favorite oldies music of Wildwood open in pre-kindergarten aged. through seventh grades. Children of all faiths provided by your DJ: Pastor Rudy A 9:30 a.m. welcoming are welcome to attend. Bus The Church that and school information pre- transportation is offered began in a sentation will be followed from Lower, Middle and Nobody should be alone on Valentine’s by a tour of the facility at Dennis townships. Tuition Merry-Go-Round 2901 New Jersey Ave. assistance is available. Day, so come on out and join the fun - Thursday St. Ann Regional is a Contact Sister Sheila 10:30am - Community Luncheon Catholic elementary school Murphy, principal at (609) and all of it is absolutely FREE!!! serving the community 522-2704. since 1926. For those too busy to Sunday The school classes are attend that day, registration Call 465-6690 9:30am Sunday School from pre-kindergarten to packets are available for 11am Morning Worship eighth grades. Average prospective students. for more class size is 20. Individual tours and Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis Curriculum includes appointments, including in information Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided language arts, social stud- evenings, can be arranged Maple & Atlantic Avenues • 609-522-2981 ies, science, mathematics for anyone with schedule and an option for advanced confl icts. A24 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Super Bowl Commercials All Wet So what was worse eral good-will messages in Bud Light and an ax. The about the Super Bowl? several spots during the male driver wants to pick You have several choic- GAMES game. up the stranger for his Bud es. The weather was cer- The pharmaceutical Light while the female tainly miserable. Chicago company spot featuring passenger is scared of the quarterback Rex Gross- the attack on the “heart” ax. Not bad. PEOPLE PLAY was well done. Thugs man was pitiful. The By Joe Rossi Honda paid the high CUSTOM LASIK half-time show with the in black clothing labeled price for several spots high blood pressure, cho- (since I make payments The eye surgery known as LASIK (laser-assisted in legendary Prince wasn’t exactly stellar. words and phrases. But I didn’t mind the animated lesterol, and overweight, on an Accord, I guess I situ keratomileusis) is a safe and effective treatment respectively, assault the helped fund them) and for refractive errors (nearsightedness, farsightedness, The commercials, of- when the teacher quizzes Coke commercial featur- ten a bright spot of even them on how to respond ing good deeds as the lead heart. scored with the Elvis tune, and astigmatism) that re-sculpts the cornea to A bit harsh, but it’s an “Hunk of Burning Love.” produce clear vision. The latest version of LASIK the poorest Super Bowls, when someone wants one fi gure walks through a important topic that needs The ad featured the new surgery takes the basic procedure a few steps further were truly uninspiring of their Bud Lights, they neighborhood. “Give to give us Custom LASIK surgery. This advanced this year. are taught to respond with love and it comes back to to be driven home with CR-V and the vehicle ac- procedure has the potential to provide superior visual The sloppy game was “I don’t speak English.” you,” the announcer says. force. tually shakes a bit to the acuity by utilizing Wavefront-guided technology to testimony to Grossman’s For an offbeat category, Coke seemed to have sev- The GM warranty spot King’s music. create a three-dimensional mapping of the cornea. lack of ability and Peyton featuring the old tune “All The E-Trade spot about This enables the ophthalmologist to remove the Manning’s survival skills. By Myself” was unique. things you can do with exact amount of corneal tissue, which provides more Both defenses played well Middle Boys Top The Sprint broadband one fi nger was interesting, accurate results. In addition, Custom LASIK offers but each was aided by the commercial may have especially the reference to the advantages of improved possibility for higher- precipitation. Wildwood Catholic taken some by surprise. “getting to know your doc- quality night vision and less chance of losing contrast Chicago coach Lovie If you weren’t paying at- tor.” sensitivity. Smith deserves his share Wildwood Catholic top- 31. Alex Alfonso scored 18 tention you might have Toward the end of the The decision to have Lasik, Laser Vision of blame for sticking with pled Pleasantville, 81-58, points for the Capers. missed the “connectile gruesome game, the NFL Correction, is an important one. At ATLANTIC Grossman and thereby de- Jan. 29. Anthony Raffa Millville defeated Lower, dysfunction” parody on actually scored with its EYE CENTER EYE MAX LASIK CENTER and , nying any chance for the led the winners with 36 69-57, Feb. 2. Mike Pitt- the now infamous male own commercial. Fans of we believe all individuals considering this procedure Bears to win — But, back points. man scored 13 points for performance commercials. various teams are shown should be completely educated prior to having it to the commercials. Middle Township out- Lower. Coke did a nice job putting away their para- done. Experience does make a difference and we are The clear-cut winner scored Wildwood Catholic, Holy Spirit downed Cape with nursing home resi- phernalia as the season uniquely qualifi ed to provide you with the excellence in a year with very little 67-60, Feb. 1. Rellie Woo- May Tech, 62-40, Feb. 2. dent “Mr. Adley.” He is ends. The graphic reads you deserve and should always demand. We can competition was the early ten scored 18 points for the Robbie Davis scored 13 handed a Coke and enjoys “Hard to say goodbye” answer all your questions about eye health care. Panthers, including two points for Hawks. his fi rst sip, saying, “I nev- when suddenly Brett Fa- Our goal is to provide you with quality, convenient, spot for Bud Light featur- ing the wedding. Male at- three-point baskets to start In girls’ basketball, Wild- er had one before. What vre appears. The graphic affordable eye care while giving you the personal the third quarter. Clark else haven’t I done?” Mr. then reads, “It’s harder for attention you deserve. Please call us to schedule an tendees were concerned wood suffered its fi rst loss about how long the cer- Hindelang scored 15 points of the season with a 56- Adley is then shown get- some than others.” Very appointment. We accept most insurance, including for the Crusaders. ting a tattoo, riding a mo- good. Medicare and Medicaid. emony would take while 42 defeat at the hands of the cold beer sat waiting. Mike Farrow’s 29 Salem, Jan. 30. Latifah torcycle, and high diving. “How long is this go- points led Middle Town- McNeal scored 20 points E-Trade did OK with a As for disgusting, I ing to take,” one guy says. ship to a 51-47 victory over and grabbed 10 rebounds bank robbery commercial. have to go with the auto “Don’t worry,” his pal re- Holy Spirit, Jan. 29. for the Warriors. Only in this one, the bank mechanics in the Snickers P.S. Custom LASIK is also less likely to produce plies, “I took care of it.” Salem topped Wildwood, Wildwood rebounded employes don masks and commercial. If you don’t potential post-surgery complications such as Suddenly a fast-talk- 58-45, Jan. 30. James with a 72-33 demolition theoretically “rob” their recall that one, I’ll spare starbursts and halos. ing auctioneer appears to Bevins scored 19 points of Clayton, Feb. 1. Mc- patrons while wearing ani- you the reminder. swiftly move the happy and grabbed 10 rebounds Neal scored 17 points and mal masks. Bad weather, bad quar- couple through their vows for the Warriors. swept 12 rebounds for the Bud Light scored again terbacking, bad commer- CAPE CATARACT CENTER Clayton downed Wild- with a hitch-hiker carrying cials. 804 Rt. 9 S., CMCH, NJ and end the ceremony in Warriors. record time. wood, 56-40, Feb. 2. Matt Pleasantville stopped Bud Light had another Schiff scored 13 points for Wildwood Catholic, 53-39, Licensed decent effort with the the Warriors. Jan. 29. Sally O’Donnell BILL KEENAN Mortgage Banker English as a Second Lan- Oakcrest edged Lower led the Crusaders with 15 CONSTRUCTION FINANCING guage class. The students Cape May, 45-44, Jan.30. points. are being taught English Greg Palmer scored 12 Kristen Panny’s 10 points Your Mortgage Source points for the Capers. led Wildwood Catholic to a Serving All of Cape May County Bridgeton downed Low- 36-30 decision over Middle er, 58-55, in overtime, Jan. Township, Feb. 1. Low Rates! • Quick Approvals! Lower Rec Holy Spirit defeated Mid- Credit Problems! • Close in 21 Days or Less! dle Township, 44-40, Jan. Equity One 29. Rachel Mooers scored 368-4444 Basketball 12 points and Jessie Moo- A Popular, Inc. Company ers grabbed 10 rebounds Secondary Mortgage Lender Scores Told for the Panthers. Licensed By NJ Banking Dept. Buena dominated Cape VILLAS — Results for May Tech, 72-24, Jan. Select The Style You Want the Lower Township Rec- 29. Amber Waddington VILLAS From Traditional to Contemporary reation Youth Basketball scored nine points for the Kum Sung Karate games played Jan. 26 and Hawks. 27 are as follows: Holy Spirit downed Cape 1300 BAYSHORE RD., VILLAS Kindergarten: Cape May Tech, 86-27, Feb. 1. Marine Refinishing 34, Brianna Sweet scored 17 KKickick SStarttart 22007007 Tom Fols Electrical 16. points for the Hawks. Kiwanis Club 22, Sturdy Lower Cape May de- WITH THIS FEBRUARY SPECIAL Savings 12. feated Oakcrest, 56-30, Classes for all ages. First and second 1st Month Just... Jan. 30. Stephanie Agger Join our family and gain... grades: L. T. Moose Lodge, scored 13 points for the $ • fi tness • confi dence • fl exibility 26, Sal Marandino, Inc. 12; Capers. • Improved refl exes • coordination Westside Market 38, Ad- Lower downed Bridge- 20 • muscle strength & relaxation vance Wireless 16; Greater ton, 51-43, Jan. 31. Stepha- Cape May Elks, 24, Fellows nie Dugan scored 16 points SSelf-Defenseelf-Defense ClassClass Chiropractic 22; Seashore for the winners. Exteriors 44, Canyon Clip- Dugan scored 12 points Every Wednesday 7:45pm-8:30pm per Charters 10. as Lower trounced Mill- Adults & Teens, beginner level, no previous training Third and fourth ville, 73-32, Feb. 2. necessary, comfortable learning environment! grades: Lower Township Rotary 29, Robert Staley —Joe Rossi CALL: 886-6902, 889-8105 or 886-8671 Builders 20; Laing Builders 43, Sound Advice 11; Lula Boutique 18, Vincenzo’s Little Italy 3; Smith Con- FAMILY struction 20, Greater Cape May Elks 8. SPECIAL Girls, 5-8th grades: Cabinets For Every Style & Budget Operator and Engineer Local 21, L. T. Optimist Every Fri. 3-7pm Visit Our 3,000 sq. ft. Showroom! Club 12; Lobster House 17, Canyon Clipper 13. Includes: Two Games Boys Junior Varsity: Shoes Open Mon.-Fri. 8:00-4:30 Zeigler-Ranalli Develop- ment 35, Steel Pier 12; 14” Pizza Sat. 10:00-3:00 Church’s Seashore Nursery WOODBINE, NJ $39.99 32, L. T. Moose Lodge 30. & Pitcher of Soda CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT Four Cabinet Lines To Adlai Stevenson: Nature is indifferent to Birthday Party Choose From the survival of the hu- Arcade • Snack Bar & Lounge man species, including Book Your Party In Advance! Americans. 373 - 96th Street, Stone Harbor • 368-1776 Call 861-2695 or visit us at www.mousetraplanes.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A25 NASCAR Nation Family Matters Puts NASCAR Cut Above Inventory Clearance Sale By BRUCE KNOLL, JR. Find me nine sets of At some tracks, such as drivers (Including race February 1st - 15th brothers that have played Bristol Motor Speedway in winner Jimmie Johnson) There are four major in the NFL, MLB, NBA, Tennessee, the only way were all summoned to the sports leagues in the U.S., or NHL that have played to obtain a ticket is to have NASCAR hauler following the National Football 20-60% off against each other. Every a family member already the race and notifi ed of the League, Major League Base- week. I didn’t think so. have a seat. tragedy. ball, National Basketball Father-son pairs are also Many times, it is a fellow The victory lane celebra- in-stock items only Association, and the Na- an important part of NAS- family member that takes tion was canceled. The rac- tional Hockey League. And CAR. Ralph Earnhardt, a fan to his or her first ing world mourned. Game tables NASCAR is close on their Dale Earnhardt and Dale race. My grandfather did The following week, at heels for becoming the fi fth Earnhardt Jr.; Bobby Ham- this for me back in 2004. Atlanta Motor Speedway, Poker kits & chips major league. ilton and Bobby Hamilton I had followed the sport to one of the most emotional Darts & accessories There are plenty of simi- Jr; Lee, Richard, and Kyle an extent before then, but events in NASCAR’s his- larities between NASCAR Petty; and numerous others once I had been to a race, tory took place when all Pub tables and the “Big 4.” NASCAR have clipped the window I was hooked. If it weren’t 200,000 fans in attendance Cue sticks draws TV and attendance net on the same track. for my grandfather taking held a moment of silence ratings on the same scale, Numerous families also me to that MBNA 400 at in honor of the ten victims Wall decor has the multi-million dollar own and operate teams. Dover, I wouldn’t be writ- while all fl ags at the track contracts, and has a playoff Several members of the ing this to you today. were lowered to half staff. Billiard accessories system similar to the NFL, Hendrick, Roush, Wood, Families attend the sport No matter who the peo- Billiard lamps MLB, NBA, and NHL. Gibbs, Earnhardt, Ever- together to. NFL, MLB, ple in the stands were a But there is one specifi c nham, and Yates families NBA, and NHL fans arrive fan of, whether it be Dale thing that separates or even own and operate NASCAR at the site of a game and Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, puts NASCAR above the Big teams. tailgate for three hours. Tony Stewart, or anyone, 609-886-7100 4. Family values has long But not just the people NASCAR families arrive they all bowed their heads been and will be a part of in NASCAR make the sport at the track and tailgate in respect for the loss of one Local NASCAR racing. such a family-oriented one. for three days. And with a of the NASCAR family.. Family Plenty of brothers have The fans add that extra fi rst-come, fi rst-serve style And that, folks, is what Owned & raced together in NASCAR. touch. Much of the NAS- of parking motor homes, NASCAR is all about. Operated by The Waltrips, Labontes, CAR enthusiasm is passed you’re bound to meet an- Bruce Knoll, 14, Tom & Dawn Buschs, Allisons, Bodines, from generation to gen- other NASCAR family on of Eldora, can be con- 380 Route 47 South, Green Creek DeVico Burtons, Wallaces, Wim- eration, with sons picking your trip. tacted by email at bknoll mers, and Parsons brothers up fathers’ season tickets Finally, no other sport [email protected] have all raced along side when they can no longer comes together like the each other in NASCAR. attend. NASCAR family does when ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ tragedy strikes. When the Hendrick Motorsports Your Total Car Care Center plane crashed in the fall of 2004, killing all 10 people on board, the NASCAR put family fi rst. For All Your Building Needs Hendrick Motorsports’ PRESIDENT’S SUPER OPEN: Monday - Friday 6:30 AM-5 PM Police Log Saturday 7 am-12:30 PM 38,083 Calls 1135 Route 9 South During 2006 SALE!SALE! Cape May Court House ALL TIRES ON SALE! NORTH WILDWOOD 465-8787 — North Wildwood police handled 38,083 calls dur- Manager’s Specials! ing 2006. They included: Animal Welfare Save Up To Motor vehicle accidents $340 214; thefts 448; robberies, On a set of four. Society (AWS) NAVIGATOR GOLD NAVIGATOR GOLD Smooth Riding Highway Radial Smooth Riding Highway Radial six; burglaries 54; pos- NAVIGATOR TH NAVIGATOR TH GOLDS AT GOLDS AT BUY 3 REG. PRICE GET 4 FREE BUY 3 REG. PRICE GET 4 FREE LIGHT TRUCK-SUV session of stolen property, Multi-Purpose On/Off Needs You! Save $87 To $108 Save $99 To $131 Highway Traction Radial on a set of 4 on a set of 4 P235/75R15OWL EVO SPORT Z two; fraud cases 30; weap- While FOR TUNER CARS! Reg. 3 Tire 4thTire Reg. 3 Tire 4thTire $ Supplies Ultra High Performance Z Rated Radial Tire Size Price Price Price Last! Tire Size Price Price Price 89 P205/70R15w $103 $309 FREE NOW! Reg. $119 CLOSEOUT! ons offenses, six; simple P185/70R14 $96 $288 FREE SAVE $120 P205/65R15 $99 $297 FREE Reg. SALE P175/65R14 $87 $261 FREE On A Set Of Four Tire Size Price PRICE P205/55R16 $126 $378 FREE While Supplies Last! assaults 29; aggravated P185/65R14 $89 $267 FREE P205/45ZR16 $150 $65 P215/65R16 $119 $357 FREE If you enjoy cleaning and you like P195/70R14 $98 $294 FREE P205/40ZR17 $134 $58 assaults 10. P215/70R15w $108 $324 FREE P215/60R16 $128 $384 FREE P205/45ZR17 $148 $70 P195/65R15 $94 $282 FREE P225/60R16 $131 $393 FREE P245/50ZR16 $148 $70 animals, AWS needs your help! Drug offenses 76; dis- P275/40ZR17 $169 $91 Serrated Band Other Sizes and Sale Prices Available. Please donate some time to help our orderly persons offenses 4, 132; malicious prop- $ Get a 25 Mail-In-Offer animals live a better life. erty damage 288; traf- On Your next purchase of tires or service, totaling $250 or more and made on your new or existing Goodyear Credit Card. Offer valid 1/28/07 thru 3/31/07. Donations of food, litter, blankets and fic enforcement 15,542; Republic recovered stolen items Charger cleaning supplies are always welcome. $ Reg. $74 Ensign 273; motor vehicle thefts P185/60R14 Republic 67 $ Reg. $60 Reg. SALE seven. Tire Size Price PRICE 54 +P185/65R14 P195/60R14 $76 $69 Ensign Reg. SALE Tire Size Price PRICE P195/60R15 $80 $72 Persons arrested 1,285 P205/60R15 $85 $76 P215/65R15 $69 $62 To help out, please call P215/65R15 $91 $82 P205/70R15 $68 $62 and included 1,180 adults, P215/60R16 $98 $89 TWO GREAT TIRES P205/55R16 $76 $68 609-463-1734 and 72 drunken driving P225/60R16 $104 $94 P215/60R16 $77 $69 Blackwall ONE LOW PRICE! P215/65R16 $73 $66 arrests. $ $ $ P225/60R16 $87 $79 2 For 79 2 For 89 2 For 109 Blackwall •175/80R13 •P175/70R14 •P205/75R15 •P215/75R15 •185/80R13 •P185/65R14 •P205/65R15 •P195/65R15 Your Free Air Headquarters. Ask about our free tire inflation service. FREE we’ll check your air pressure and fill your Break Your Cycle AIR tires free of charge. 50,000 MILE 50,000 MILE 50,000 MILE Limited Treadwear Limited Treadwear Limited Treadwear WARRANTY WARRANTY WARRANTY of High Interest Debt Republic Republic INTEGRITY EAGLE GT-HR Trailmark AP Light Truck Trailmark AP Light Truck Versatile All-Season Radial Performance Passenger Tire WRANGLER RTS Performance SUV Reg.$94 $ Reg. $74 $ Reg. $98 $ $ Reg. $125 +P175/70R13 P205/75R15 59 P195/60R14 or Light Truck With a debt consolidation home equity loan 75 +LT225/75R16-8ply Reg. SALE 79 113 Reg. $115 Tire Size Price PRICE Reg. SALE $ Reg. SALE Reg. SALE Tire Size Price PRICE P225/75R15 Tire Size Price PRICE P185/65R14 $89 $74 98 Tire Size Price PRICE P195/60R15 $112 $88 you can: • Eliminate high interest balances; P225/75R15 $99 $82 P185/65R15 $91 $75 Reg. SALE ++LT245/75R16-10ply $136 $123 P195/65R15 $119 $91 Tire Size Price PRICE P235/75R15 $108 $86 P195/65R15 $109 $87 ++LT265/75R16-6ply $133 $120 P205/65R15 $124 $93 P235/70R15 $111 $89 P205/65R15 $111 $89 P235/75/R15 $116 $99 ++ P215/70R15 $108 $87 P215/65R15 $123 $89 • Save on taxes;* and • Reduce +P245/75R16 $118 $94 LT215/85R16-10ply $132 $119 P235/70/R15 $139 $119 ++ P225/70R16 $136 $109 P215/60R16 $137 $107 P255/70R16 $129 $104 LT235/85R16-10ply $134 $121 P235/70R16 $149 $129 P225/60R16 $136 $109 P225/60R16 $158 $114 +P265/70R16 $139 $112 +31-10.50R15-6ply $123 $111 P235/65R17 $129 $105 P255/70R16 $139 $123 monthly payments. Blackwall. Outline White Letter Outline White Letter Blackwall +Whitewall Other Sizes and Sale Prices Available Outline White Letter The staff at Newfield National Bank Includes FAMILY can help you with a COUPON COUPON COUPON FREE! Oil Change, Filter TIRE ROTAT Winter Driving Winter Radiator With ION Any Delco or purchase of 15-Year Fixed Rate Home Equity Maintenance Special & Cooling Check-Up any oil change $ Exide Battery & Lube Service SAVE Reg. $ 95 $37.45 79 $116.45 $ Gold Service Platinum Service SPECIAL Loan at 6.43%* APR 9 Reg. $16.95 Silver Service INCLUDES: • Our Silver Quaker State Oil Change, Filter & Lube Service OFF Quaker State 4 x 4 10W/30 • Tire Rotation • Check Brake Operation • Check Belts, 10 Quaker State Hoses & Filters • Check Battery & Charging System Pressure test entire cooling system and radiator cap, Quaker State 10W/30 Quaker State High • Radiator System Maintenance. Discount off regular price. With Coupon. inspect water pump, hoses, belts & tighten clamps. Performance Ultra Premium Filter Disposal Fee $1.50 Coolant extra. Most cars. No other discounts apply. • Check Fluids to help consolidate your bills or to Extended life anti-freeze additional. Most cars. No other discounts apply. Two weeks only. No other discounts apply. Two weeks only. Shop supplies additional. With coupon. Two weeks only. • Check & Fill Fluids • Check & Fill Fluids • Brake • Brake • Brake • Power Steering • Power Steering • Power Steering • Transmission • Transmission • Transmission wrap up holiday debt. COUPON COUPON COUPON • Differential • Differential • Differential • Windshield Wiper • Windshield Wiper • Windshield Wiper Preventive Maintenance Computerized Radiator System $ 95* $ 95* Your Cost 39 Your Cost 49 Wheel Alignment Maintenance $ 00 $ 00 Fuel System Service $ 95* Less mfg. rebate - 5 Less mfg. rebate - 15 •Improve Reg. Recommended For more information or to apply, call $ $ Every Your final cost $ 95 Your final cost $ 95 Performance $59 OFF 24 after mail-in rebate 34 after mail-in rebate 34 $ 95 30,000 Miles •Improve Gas Mileage 59 15 Most vehicles. Some restrictions apply. Most vehicles. Some restrictions apply. •Reduce Emission Now $59 Reg. $74 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Newfield National Bank at 1-800-690-3440. 59 Causing Deposits Recommended Every 12,000 Miles Drain cooling system. Includes pressure test of system, inspection Join Our Exclusive Oil Change Club Set camber & toe to mfg's specifications. Shims & additional alignment parts of water hoses & belts. Includes anti-freeze. No other discounts Free Tire Rotation *Filter Disposal Fee $1.50 No other discounts apply. Shop supplies and labor extra. Light trucks & vans additional. No other discounts apply. th Diesel additional. Most Vehicles. apply. Extended life anti-freeze extra. Shop supplies additional. With purchase of any oil change. GET 8 OIL CHANGE FREE! Mobil 1 oil additional. Two weeks only. additional. With coupon. Two weeks only. Most Cars. Shop supplies additional. With coupon. Two weeks only. Most cars. With coupon. Two weeks only.

COUPON COUPON COUPON EXTRA EXTRA 2-Year NJ State Buy 2 Rain-X® Wiper SERVICE SAVINGS SERVICE SAVINGS Disc Brakes Special All Work Includes Warranty and is All Work Includes Warranty and is $39.99 Inspection Blades & Receive A Front $20 Performed by Trained Technicians Performed by Trained Technicians SAVE $ Back $20 $ $ $ $ $ SAVE $ Service UP TO 40 Total $40 OFF OFF OFF OFF $ Certificate 5 10 15 20 25 With Service Purchase With Service Purchase With Service Purchase With Service Purchase 39 10 INCLUDES: •New Front Disc Pads •Pack Bearings •Labor •Resurface Rotors of $50 to $99 of $100 to $149 of $150 to $199 of $200 or more Member Reg. $64.00 For Your Next Service No other discounts apply. With coupon. Mail-in FREE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON PADS! May not be combined with any other offer. Discount off May not be combined with any other offer. Discount off †See Inspection Locations Below Add'l service recommended if needed. Most cars. No other discounts regular price. No other discounts apply. Not valid on regular price. No other discounts apply. Not valid on FDIC 1-800-690-3440 • www.newfieldbank.com No other discounts apply. Most cars. With coupon. Two weeks only. offer ends 2/28/07. See store for details. apply. Shop supplies additional. With coupon. Two weeks only. tire purchase. Shop supplies additional. Two weeks only. tire purchase. Shop supplies additional. Two weeks only.

Call 1-800-613-5666 For Other Locations & Hours *This annual percentage rate is available when you make automatic payments through your new or existing Newfield National Your Total Car Care Center 30 GREAT Bank Account. If you choose other payment options, the annual percentage rate is 6.68% APR. There are no fees associated with LOCATIONS † 29 YEARS OF Absecon Rio Grande our Home Equity Loans. Rate applies for a term of up to 180 months, when the loan is at least $10,000 “new money” and an EXCELLENT SERVICE 609-646-3462 609-886-1116 automatic transfer from a Newfield National Bank checking or savings account is used. The payment for a 180 month loan for †State Inspection location $10,000 at 6.43% APR is $86.72. This product is a fixed rate, closed-end loan secured with the primary residence and not Visit our website at www.vespiatires.com www.vespiatires.com Exciting Career Opportunities: Store Managers, Asst. Store Managers, Service Managers and Technicians CALL 1-800-613-5666

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ GROWTH COMPANY exceeding an 80% loan to value ratio. Rates are subject to change. The rate is 0.25% higher without automatic transfer option. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Property insurance required. Interest may be tax deductible, consult your tax advisor. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ A26 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007

Dr. Nader N. Ghaly, FACC, FAHA is pleased to announce that he will be “A good community newspaper is a community in conversation with itself.” available to see patients for —Walter Lippman The Herald invites you to contribute to Spout Off, your posi- You must identify your town. This newspaper will edit mes- electrophysiology consultation & tive statements whenever possible and, when necessary, your sages according to our space, your brevity, timeliness and good constructive, negative thoughts. To do so, please visit our website taste. No more than one contribution per week, please. cardiac device evaluation at – www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com and click “submit” under the “Spout Off” Heading. Your comments will be submitted If you would like share your views on a topic in greater de- Cape Heart Clinic located at anonymously from this form and limited to 600 characters. tail, consider submitting a letter to the Herald’s editorial page. You may also mail, bring or fax (886-1879) a brief written Please send your letters to [email protected]. Be sure to 2 Village Drive, CMCH, NJ 08210 comment, which must arrive by 9 a.m. Friday. Or you can call give your name, address plus a phone number so we can call the Spout Off line at 886-1580. You will have one minute to to confi rm your submission. The Herald publishes only letters at 609-465-7517 by appointments only anonymously voice your views on any subject of public interest. submitted exclusively to this newspaper. Recently the DRBA had so much money that it was levels, history shows that extravagant spending is a looking for places to spend it, like buying Delaware and way of life for politicians who care more about privi- Roofi ng New Jersey airports, renting helicopters and such. Last leged government employes than about the folk who week I read in the Herald that the DRBA just received pay the taxes. a few hundred thousand dollars for a homeland security —Cape May County update. If transportation is your business and source of *** income, shouldn’t you secure it yourself? I guess this If you think that Comcast should have given written opens the door for independent taxi drivers, jitney own- notifi cation about eliminating CW11 (Channel 17) ers and rickshaw owners to apply for the same grant. and/or want CW11 back on your TV screen, you can —North Cape May fi le a complaint at www.bpu.state.nj. us/home/com- *** plaintForm.shtml. I tried telephoning Comcast but got Roofing, Siding & Windows I must be confused about the no smoking laws. In no information as to what they will put in its place, if 1996 or so, the law forbidding smoking in government anything. Thanks. buildings took effect, and was duly enforced — at least —North Cape May in the national guard buildings. Now I see that Con- *** gress retreats to their own room in order to smoke. Is I totally agree with the spouter from Angelsea about there something I should know about? Who owns their the Elks 1896 election. The elected offi cials at the Elks offi ce? volunteer their personal time to assist in the various “We Cover Your World” —Lower Township charitable events sponsored by the lodge. Some other *** lodges have no one that wants to be on the board or A few weeks ago, I saw an article on the front page get elected. I think that anyone who gets elected has of the Herald about fl ying fl ags half staff for late presi- the true meaning in their hearts and should be con- 609-889-5000 dent Ford. I live in Erma, and I noticed at our local fi re gratulated for all their time and efforts. The Elks mem- department on Breakwater Road they don’t even have bers who care only if one of their friends holds or gets www.DaveAdamsRoofing.com a fl ag fl ying at all. That’s a disgrace. Someone needs to elected to one of these elected positions and not what be appointed within the fi re department to take care the Elks Lodge does for vets, children, and people in of having an American fl ag in front. There are a lot of distress should join another organization and take their teenagers hanging around at the fi re department every bad attitudes with them. Let the good people continue night — appoint one of them to be responsible for the their fi ne work. fl ag. This needs to be taken care of immediately. —Wildwood Crest —Erma *** *** Our beautiful bank on the corner of Main and This grey-haired granny has been going to Middle Mechanic Street is falling apart. Please, the people in basketball games for over 50 years. I’ve never seen town are shocked that nothing is being done to keep a fi ght or bad behavior in the gym…maybe something this great building in shape. very minor. Whoever says otherwise has a very active —Middle Township imagination. The heavy police presence is ridiculous. *** —Woodbine Regarding the spouters on Jan. 17 and 24 about the *** dance school: The front lines should showcase good Good-bye, New Jersey. Just retired from the county dancers who have worked hard and are dedicated. It and since 12 percent of my pension is going to pay prop- shouldn’t be for teacher’s favorites and/or because of erty taxes before the new assessments go into effect, I’m the parent. My daughter is a student there too. Over the not sticking around to give them the rest. I’m out of past few years, I’ve noticed a young lady who is clearly a here with my pension to spend it elsewhere...see ya! very good dancer who has been a student for more than LOWER TOWNSHIP —Court House nine years. I know she’s dedicated because she has to *** learn numerous dances in December because of other To LCMR school board: Don’t hire any more Math obligations. She is always in the back. Why? When a OF CAPE MAY COUNTY teachers for the high school. Rather, have those you couple of moms asked her parent, she said she didn’t have teach a full load. They have a period off where want to cause any problems. Dance school, don’t play kids are supposed to voluntarily come for help, but none favorites and be fair. ever show up. This amounts to an extra free period. —Dennis Township I have this info from a very reliable source. It’s easy *** enough to check, try popping in on them. My property Holy cow…talk about a lynch mob mentality. I am taxes went up $2,000. You need to be more effi cient referring to all the spouters coming down hard on Bill with my money. Juliano for his request to our Middle Township Zoning —North Cape May Board of Adjustment to allow 342 rental units in place of *** the 342 age-restricted development. It’s not Bill’s fault. Please do not take Heralds when they are delivered in He was just going by the zoning board’s OK. Evidently Tell Nate, Susan & Steve bulk to offi ces and businesses. This is the second week the zoning board never checked the demographics of in a row that our Heralds have been stolen. We are a this area. Their crystal ball is fogging up a mite, and job search agency and we need them for clients as well they failed to realize that there were not enough old as our counselors. It is very easy to call or order them fogies in this area to fi ll those 342 units as most of them online. Please order your own. Thank you. fl ed to parts south because of high property taxes. It ap- to Stop the Proposed —Rio Grande pears Bill is simply a victim of inept public offi cials and (ED NOTE: The on-line feature is only for subscrip- Middle’s kangaraoo court. So Bill consider this: Don’t let tions. Those with computers can download every edi- the uninformed drag you down. tion’s PDF by clicking on it in the upper right corner of —Green Creek the Web site.) *** 260-Acre Mining/“Re-cycle” *** As a long time resident of the Lions Center in Wild- I realize it is in Cumberland County, but some one wood, I have to say how very unfair it is that a certain should remove the toilet on Route 347 north at mile tenant has her grown son overnight constantly. We marker 3.8. all know he is not “visiting.” Why should he be allowed —Wildwood Crest to live here rent-free and raise our utilities? When there Operation on Indian Trail *** is a rent increase, we will know why. Thanks to those Since the state is giving Wildwood Crest $400,000 to who take advantage. renovate the fi shing pier on the beach, will it now be —Wildwood a public pier? It should be since it is coming from the *** public’s tax dollars. I noticed on page 49, the college listing of the black —Wildwood Crest history month for the events of February. I was won- *** dering when and where the white history events are Call MIDDLE TWP COMMITTEE I got it. Voll will be sniffi ng through our trash to tell going to be and for what month? I seem to have missed the mayor what we’re doing wrong. What again is it that that. Leusner is supposed to be doing to help the mayor? —Belleplain —Middle Township *** *** Why is it our taxes are so high, but when the trash at 465-8732 Uh oh. Watch out locals, the shoobies will be com- men come and pick up our trash they don’t even have ing soon. We’re coming to take over for the summer. the courtesy to put them back on the curb? I always Hide your women. come home and fi nd the trashcans on the street. It’s —Philadelphia a disgrace with all of the taxes that we pay. In Middle Ordered and paid for by R&R Associates, 608 Turnberry Court, CMCH, NJ 08210. This advertisement is paid for by a *** Township they put the cans back and for recycling private fi rm and was not authorized by any political candidate or committee. When it comes to taxes at the local, county, and state (Page A27 Please) Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27

Spout Off *** (From Page A26) NOW AVAILABLE! In response to the Wildwood spouter who thinks they actually give you a container, you don’t have to go negative people do not volunteer: You must be ei- to Lower Township and purchase them. ther dumb or dominating. Opposition to unrealistic and —Lower Township LUMBER, FENCE & STONE CO. costly proposals are not being negative. In fact it takes Call us about *** positive nerve to speak up and voice your opinion. Vol- WHOLESALE - RETAIL your next When are the young women going to wake-up and Drywall, Hardware & Building Materials unteers in our town do interact with our offi cials and we window realize that straight hair makes them look at least 10 are better off for it. project years older? —Wildwood Crest Tarp Sale 20 Sizes In Stock —Philadelphia *** *** Cape May City Council to the people: “Hey, let’s build Roberts & New Jersey Aves. “Millwork” I see those poor beleaguered people in Lower Town- a brand new Convention Hall.” The people to Cape May Wildwood, 522-8395 ship complaining because their taxes are going up be- 3.5% Let our Millwork City Council: “Where will we get the millions of dol- Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm • Sat. 8-4 Sales Tax cause of the reval. All I can think of is the $42,000 lars and where will we park?” Cape May City Council: 416 State Hwy. 47 South in Specialist measure your each that we pay to send our students to their sec- “Duh, we don’t know.” Green Creek, 889-9090 next job and see how ond-rate high school that the state has designated as in —Cape May Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm • Sat. 8am-1pm Wildwood! need of improvement. When I see the babies crying and *** Both Locations: Closed Sun. competitive we are!! moaning, I can’t help but think, “How does it feel?” This is about the MUA promotion. I too have worked —Cape May at my employment for a long time and work very hard *** but still get overlooked because I’m not on a friendly Everyone is interested in stopping Mr. Juliano’s basis with my boss. I wonder how the boss would like apartment complex in Rio Grande: Please show your it if the roles were reversed. It also doesn’t say a lot WE BRING support to stop this and show up at the Feb. 8 zoning about the boss and how they are managing them if the STORAGE TO board meeting at 7 p.m. in Court House. Please help employes are unhappy. stop this project for the bet- YOU! —North Cape May Austino’s Portable Storage & Moving, LLC terment of the Rio Grande Spout Off readers can also be writers. *** community. Consider submitting your next Spout off I think it’s ridiculous that 856-305-0533 —Rio Grande on-line. Visit the Herald Web site: Middle Township baseball “We Make Housecalls” *** required that I deliver a $35 I think it’s a shame that www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com check unless I volunteer at • Residential, Commercial Mrs. McPherson had to to post your comment. the snack stand. I have four • Construction & Industrial Uses resign as the manager of children who are involved in Service Available 24/7 Lower Township. The town- sports and I pay over $100 • All Loading Done At Ground Level ship was going in a good di- so they can play, and now I Storage for job sites, overstock, home remodeling, rection with her there, she have to volunteer? What do my taxes go basement & garage clean out! $89 was watching out for the people and taxpayers. for? Easiest Way To Move Or Store Your Stuff! —Lower Township —Green Creek Step 1. Call Porta Stor For a One Week Rental *** *** Step 2. A Porta Bin will arrive at your 1-877-90-STORE I attended Star of the Sea and then Wildwood Catho- To the spouter who saw the Sweet Briar resident go- lic. When we entered Wildwood Catholic as freshmen, home or business Mention this coupon and receive an additional 10% off. ing through a trash can for food: I am certain they With this coupon. Not valid with other offers or prior we were quite naïve and very respectful. There was weren’t looking for food but for credit card or fi nancial Step 3. Pack at your leisure services. Tax, delivery and pick-up extra. no comparison to the kids from St. Ann’s and us. They information for identity theft. I’ve seen these people go- Step 4. Call when you’re ready to Offer expires 2/28/07 were crude, wild and just plain street smart, and they ing through trashcans several times, and they are look- move it or store it. had little respect for authority. I guess in their eyes we ing at paperwork in the trash, not for food. These people were nerds. I’d still pick Star of the Sea, it might be an are casing our neighborhood late at night and just before • Moving Service • Storage Service • Moving Supplies old school but in my mind it’s an A+. dawn. I’ve been a resident of Villas for 20 years. I can- Emergency uses: Wind, Fire, Water & Smoke Damage —Rio Grande not believe how one landlord and one operation have *** turned this town upside down. 1-877-90-STORE I would also like to select Tom Tancredo, the Colo- —Villas rado Congressman, for president. I would love for ev- *** www.mystoragebin.com eryone to listen what that man has to say. He is the only This is for North Wildwood bartender, former military one that makes sense out of that whole gang. who lived in 45 states plus seven countries and now All Major Credit —North Cape May lives in North Wildwood and loves it here: I love it as Cards Accepted *** much as you and I moved here after living in Hawaii One of the contributing factors of why our taxes are for 17 years. I still cannot understand why residents the highest in Cape May County is because we are the dislike it. only municipality in the county that has full-time fi re —Wildwood and two volunteer fi re companies. We don’t need *** full-time fi remen. All we need are full-time EMTs and It appears that the Sea Isle City Commissioners are one person to blow the siren at the fi rehouse. All of our the lamest of lame ducks. They are continuing to meet neighboring towns have volunteers and we help them only once a month. Why after years of twice-monthly and they help us. I think if we would pay our volun- meetings during the change of government petition teers for each fi re that they respond to, then it would phase the excuse was that it was summer time and we’ll encourage other people and we’d have many more fi re have meetings once a month? Well, what’s their excuse fi ghters. now? 1) They don’t care. 2) They don’t want to respond —Wildwood to the citizen’s questions and concerns before the May *** election. 3) They are too busy making sure they can give It’s nice to see that the county’s bloodhounds go fi rst away the store to the powerful and privileged favored class — new vehicles with air conditioning etc. What few to make sure they are “the right people get elect- next? If they were watching T.V. then they would de- ed.” This way they will be sure it’s business as usual. 4) Showroom located at 365 96th Street, Stone Harbor mand doggie goggles, a BMW convertible driven by a All of the above. Sea Isle City voters better make sure Phone 609 368 7799 Fax 609 368 5353 email: Oceanfl [email protected] T.V. model and don’t forget the last thing, a doggie ste- they get to know all of the candidates and how they reo. Then they can drive along the beach and pick up are connected and not repeat the past. If the city is to chicks. Hang on to your wallets; this roller coaster is out survive, we need changes. of control. —Sea Isle City —Avalon *** *** The most effi cient means for government to destroy Hardwood The Avalon Community Hall is a wonderful facil- the freedom of the people is through taxation. ity. The Avalon Elementary School and library are also —Lower Township wonderful facilities. However, I don’t feel they are *** Sale being maintained enough and cleaned enough as The DA from North Carolina is taking a lot of hits other gymnasiums in Margate, Middle Township, Up- on the interactive spout off. Maybe we should try to Mercier (30yr fi nish per Township and Ocean City. They are kept very well make a trade — Cape May County prosecutors for the here. I realize the Avalon school gymnasium don’t get a North Carolina DA. This would accomplish nothing, as warranty) Company tremendous amount of use but I feel that the borough both are politicians and dancers, going in different di- Pays you $5.00 per ctn should have a regularly scheduled maintenance program rections. rewards on so the fl oors will be cleaned on a regular basis and every —Sea Isle City other part of the facility. They are nice but they can be *** All Solids & Engineered cleaned better. I want to know if Woodbine has a vicious dog law products. All species —Avalon since pits have attacked several people in the past year. *** What are they going to do about it? We have to walk our including exotics. In rebuttal to the person who wants to send the il- children to school. Do something about this. Take your W-2 or 1099 legals to Iraq: Why do you think they came here? They —Woodbine and reward yourself escaped work that was worse than Iraq. It’s people like *** you that need to be shipped off and the world would Let me see if I get this math correct — $160,000 lost with new fl ooring! be a nicer place. in dispatching contracts; only two new police offi cers —Wildwood in 2007, but we have $24,000 to give to ex-mayors Carpet • Hardwood • Tile • Laminate *** and $10,000 to give to the administrator. It seems to I’m wondering if it’s true that every former elected me that $34,000 would be a nice starting salary for an Marble • Granite offi cial, living or dead, from Middle Township is going additional police offi cer considering our crime rate is es- to be put on the payroll. Could the editor please confi rm calating. Wake up committee. or deny this? —Middle Township —Court House *** #1 in Customer Service *** We do not need apartments at the old concrete The Beesley Point bridge fi asco goes on and on. plant. Approving this will lower our property values and Some of our local lawyers invested in this white el- increase the tax rate. Juliano should seek to put in an Providing all of your flooring ephant, and now they are stuck with a dead stinking entertainment complex and the Middle Township code whale. How much time will it take our politicos to stick enforcement should order the owner to demolish the needs plus the bill to the taxpayers? Maybe state investigations eyesore and clean the up the property. have them a little gun shy. Stick around, they will do it —Rio Grande yet. Taxpayers will pay and pay and pay. excellent customer service. —Stone Harbor (Page A28 Please) A28 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Spout Off cians that they don’t like people walking along the sea *** (From Page A27) Could the person who took the two bikes next to the Wawa on Thursday please return them to the po- wall near their yards. Safety concerns? Not hardly. The To the person from *** lice department? One bike is gold and the other is a borough needs to allow people to take responsibility for South Seaville who keeps It sure would be nice if an Applebee’s or T.G.I.F. or BMX. These bikes belonged to two children in town. It their own safety and not put their police offi cers in the harping and whining on Outback Steaks would come to Rio Grande. For sure the is pretty sad in the dead of winter that thieves are still position of having to enforce ridiculous laws. the Internet about the residents of Middle Township and surrounding areas lurking. —Avalon president’s spy program: do not have enough entertainment or restaurants and —Sea Isle City *** Understand this, he is bars with liquor licenses. Middle Township should sell *** Look for daily updates on just how far the enforce- only going after terrorists. more liquor licenses to lower our tax rate and keep I hope the Fish & Game offi cers see the picture of two ment of our zoning laws have fallen. You liberals will never get the money in our area. men showing off a pair of illegally caught striped bass on —Sea Isle City it, you won’t be happy un- —Rio Grande page 3 of the “On Deck” section of last week’s Herald. *** til we are attacked again. (ED NOTE: Liquor licenses are allowed solely on They should be fi ned since Striped Bass fi shing is closed Just a thank you to Waste Management crew for As far as I am concerned, population.) from Jan. 2 to March 1 except for 0-three miles off the throwing my recycle cans inside my fence. It really there are way too many *** shore. Curtis and his father-in-law, Dan, are two anglers helps when it’s blowing hard out there. civil liberties for crimi- Former Councilman Gerry Gaffney is costing tax- who should be prosecuted since they caught those fi sh —Del Haven nals, child molesters, and payers money again. He was very vocal and instrumen- in back bay waters. The evidence is there. The Herald *** protecting Muslim ter- tal in the Cape May Planning Board’s decision to deny should be more aware of the regulations. Many thanks to Coach Joe and Coach Rick of the rorists in this country the developer of the Vance Bar property a permit to —Cape May North Wildwood Recreation Department for the great now. build townhouses. Gaffney tried to acquire that property (ED. NOTE: Yes, We found out about that. We have job that they did coaching the 13-15-year-old roller —Avalon through eminent domain, offering the Vance Bar family contacted the fi shermen and they have resolved the hockey team. Thanks also for providing a fun and posi- *** one half of the property’s value, and his attempt failed. matter with Fish and Game.) tive experience for our area teens. The boys had a great This is in response to He then held a grudge against the new property own- *** time playing hockey and as a parent, I appreciated the the spouter who defend- ers, citing traffi c and density problems, when legally the To the phone spouter “Ocean City...Move there!” I good example set by the coaches. ed the historical nature property met the criteria for the proposal. George Nei- am the spouter driving back from Ocean City to SIC. My —Wildwood of Barbara Skinner’s house dig, the planning board attorney, just announced the city opinion is that Ocean City is a true family seashore *** at 28 Congress Street: will lose its case and the developer will prevail. Thank resort, and I wish the SIC “powers to be” would focus I am wondering if the person who submitted the Owning a historic proper- you Mr. Gaffney. on presenting and creating a town that represents more spout off regarding the foul-mouthed children in the ty in town is certainly an —Cape May of a family atmosphere. The bar owners would rather schoolyard at Glenwood and Pacifi c realizes that there honor, but it also requires *** see the “Spring Break” type of crowd stumbling on and is no schoolyard at Glenwood and Pacifi c. There is a an obligation to main- Does Lower Township need a full-time personnel off of the island. If you were here last Memorial Day, schoolyard at Glenwood and New York avenues, and an- tain the integrity of that offi cer at $70,000 a year? It might not be a golden then you know what I am talking about— t he vandal- other at Magnolia and Pacifi c. I agree that foul language same property. As a close parachute the township gave her, but it is certainly a ism reported throughout town and the 911 calls full of is offensive and that children should be supervised, but neighbor of the Skinners, silver one. unruly behavioral types of incidents. before trashing a school’s reputation perhaps it would be I think that they are caring —Cold Spring —Belleplain a good idea to have your facts correct. people, but do not main- *** *** —Wildwood tain the property the way Why are we allowing Congress to turn the Iraq War If Bishop McHugh is such a great school with a well- *** it should be maintained. into another Vietnam? We owe it to the men and wom- rounded faculty, (as you said last week) then why did so To the spouter who was mad at Steve Barry, don’t Ms. Skinner has been very en serving there and in Afghanistan all the support many kids leave the school to come to St. Ann? All the blame him, he was just part of the deal. This deal of critical of her neighbors they need to fi nish the job. Whether right or wrong, families that made the switch said they have never been rehiring Voll and Leusner was in play long before Steve when they wanted to ex- we are there and it would be a disgrace and a dishonor happier. Something is not right at that school. You do was elected. Why do you think they spent so much pand their properties, but to the men and women who have given their lives, to not know anything about St. Ann school. It is a great money for Steve Barry to win? The Dems were not just she has made no effort allow the politicians to cause dissension to further their school with a principal who cares about her students. working to get one job on the committee, but three. to do more than what is own political careers. The president and his advisers —Wildwood Crest —Middle Township minimally required on her have information that Congress and the public does not. *** *** own...that has decreased Let them get the job done. About Lower’s recent reval: I read these people I’m not in favor of selling off a liquor license in West the value of my home. —North Cape May were trained and somehow certifi ed to do this job. Cape May. All it will do is create more money to pay for —Cape May *** Then how do you explain a letter stating that I had two all the excessive legal fees that have been imposed un- *** fl oors and a basement? necessarily on the taxpayers. We have enough problems Barbara Skinner is for- Richard E. Sandman, Esquire The inspector was in ev- with drugs and alcohol on the streets in our area, and tunate...she has a jungle ery room of my house; I this is not solving the problem. Our area has the highest growing around her MUNICIPAL COURT, CRIMINAL LAW, FAMILY LAW, have one fl oor and a base- incidents of drug and alcohol abuse. All Mayor Kaithern house, and it is apparent- JUVENILE MATTERS, ESTATE PROBATE & ADMIN. ment. Someone had to is trying to do is raise money because our taxes are go- ly considered indigenous come out and do it again. ing way up. fl ora and fauna. I have a 609-463-1555 My neighbor’s house built —West Cape May nicely landscaped yard... over 40 years ago, has two *** yet if I let it grow unsight- bedrooms one bath. The Why isn’t the owner of South Shore Ford in jail? ly, the city will send me a inspector went in every Considering how many people he robbed he should be. notice. room of her house, yet her Is this another case of our great county prosecutor cover- —Cape May We’ve Moved! letter stated she had three ing up? *** beds, two baths. You can’t —Sea Isle City Does anyone know if tell me that these people *** there is a law that prevents From Rio Grande do much more than put in I would like to thank the Stone Harbor police for not builders in the Wildwoods hours. helping me in a dire situation. I called the station to from leaving debris such as —Erma request a police offi cer stop by to make sure I was jump- nails in the streets? I have to Wildwood *** ing the truck correctly. The women told me they don’t six-month-old tires, and I enjoy walking at Villas do that. But, they can spend hours sitting on the side one had two nails: one Wildlife formerly Ponder- of the road drinking their Dunkin Donuts coffee, doing in the sidewall that even Lodge. I walk my dog and absolutely nothing. What a great place to live. after plugging is still los- always take a bag for “pick —Stone Harbor ing air, and I will probably ups,” but I notice that few *** need a new tire. This has other dog walkers do. To I would like to thank the person who returned a happened more than a few encourage this it would be brown purse that I lost in K-Mart, Rio Grande. Not too times in the last two years. nice if they had trashcans often do you fi nd honest people. Is it fair that these million Job Connection and all services at the entrance to deposit —Stone Harbor dollar builders can be so the droppings as well as *** ignorant? For them to buy including: possibly the bag holders, Good luck to Joe Biden in his run for a presidential a new tire is nothing, but like they do to the en- nomination...the media has already doomed his ambi- for most of the rest of us trance to the bay beaches. tions. Although he admitted he made some mistakes it’s a big deal. I have to do • Adult Education It certainly will help to in his 1987 foray into the presidential campaign, the without something else to keep this very beautiful media will neither accept nor report that admittance. In- pay for it. area clean and healthier stead they continue to beat him up. That does not make —West Wildwood • GED Preparation for other people who en- him a singular target, since the media love the darker *** joy walking there. side of life in general. It is no wonder that a lot of good Everyone is worried • Computer Classes —Villas intentioned people sit on the political sidelines...being about who is running for *** a human piñata for the meat-eating media makes it an council. -While it is im- • Even Start Family Let’s see. An unknow- easy decision. portant, the real issue is ing tourist happens upon —Cape May the mayor and the need Literacy Program the top of the sea wall to *** to stop Mayor Lenny from take a walk along the wa- What happens when the media tries to stir up a con- another term. -He is the ter and the next thing he troversy involving a major sports Philadelphia team? I one who allowed most of knows he’s a criminal. Po- mean really try and try and try. They get nothing when it the problems to develop in Have moved to: lice are issuing a summons comes to Donovan McNabb and Jeff Garcia. These two SIC by his failure to move or putting him in hand- guys have not allowed themselves to be dragged down forward with anything. cuffs. Why? Because some into world of slime and muck that pervades the so-called His major efforts have Cape May County residents complained to “Fourth Estate” of journalism. been giving no show jobs their patronizing politi- —Cape May One Stop Career Center (Page A29 Please) 3810 New Jersey Ave. RIO NAILS & SPA WHY CHARTER ANY OLD BUS? Let us pamper you on your special day! Wildwood, NJ 08260 463-8868 • Manicures 609-729-2234 • Pedicures • Full set for acrylic, uv gel, pink & whites Served by NJ Transit Routes 313, 315, 552 and silk wrap nails • Custom Nail Designs WHEN YOU CAN CHARTER A NEW For more information visit • Waxing COMFORT COACH Gift Certifi cates Available ¶ Walk-Ins Welcome www.atlanticcapewib.info Grande Shopping Center (In front of Lowe’s) 609-465-5078 Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29 Spout Off (From Page A28) to cover for past errors. He is like a ship without a rud- after you elected them did nothing except for a selected due to lack of foresight. and improving his standing in the state Republican Party der, and his compatriots are like rowers without oars. few. Duh. in preparation for his next run for a political offi ce at According to some spout offs, the mayor cannot get his —Sea Isle City —Villas the state level. The problem with Sea Isle is Mayor handpicked planner to attend meetings. If the mayor *** *** Lenny - it is time for him to go. doesn’t fi re him, fi re the mayor. Did you know contractors that are licensed with the This is public informa- —Sea Isle City —Sea Isle City state do not necessarily have Worker’s Comp insur- tion. Bob Hodges, ad- *** *** ance? Homeowners beware. Liability insurance does ministrative director of This is pointed to the spouter who will smoke in Reading Warren Benedettos proposal for the SICPS not cover anyone getting hurt including the owner. Public Works @ $60,000 her car with her kids that are under 16. First of all, is laughable. The man is talking only to protect jobs, —Villas per year; Rick Ceglarski, you should be put in jail for endangering the welfare maybe his own. If he really wants to look into matters, *** superintendent of Public of your kids, and second hand smoke kills more people maybe he should talk to the Amish People in Pennsylva- Scenes (maybe) from a Lower Township Republican Works @ $60,000 per than drunk drivers and all other motor vehicle accidents nia, they can tell him how to run a one-room school- “caucus” meeting: Craig: All right you guys, now line year — both with benefi ts. together. Do you get it? You’re killing your kids when house. It’s like throwing money down the drain and the up. Nolan: OK, everybody on their perch. Conrad: I Mike Voll, recycling aide you smoke with them in the car. kids are suffering. don’t like it, they’re calling me a parrot. Douglas: I don’t to the mayor @ $12,000 —Court House —Sea Isle City like it; they’re calling me a parrot. Craig: So what, the per year — what do we *** *** bet is that by next election, they’ll forget the reval, our pay Bob and Rick for? I would personally like to thank two fi ne Lower Could somebody please tell me if it’s true that Den- pay raise and all the pals and cronies we’re rewarding —Dias Creek Township police offi cers that helped me and my wife nis Township is going to allow a huge asphalt plant and just vote the party line. Nolan: Yeah, boys, don’t get *** on Jan. 26 about 5 a.m. when my car died at the light to be constructed in Ocean View? Isn’t there enough your tail feathers up in the air, these people are too busy There were such ex- on Breakwater Road. It was very cold that morning. Not heavy truck traffi c in this area already? Assemblyman watching American Idol. Here, have a cracker and re- pectations for Commit- only did they help arrange a tow for me, but also made Van Drew, please help us — isn’t this your township? peat after me, “we’re doing this for the people.” Warn- teewoman DeLanzo, but sure that my wife got to work on time by driving her Do not let them turn our beautiful township into some ing to residents: This council may be dangerous for unfortunately she has be- there, and also made sure that I got home safely. It’s of- industrial wasteland. If I had wanted that I would have you and your wallet. come quite the politician. fi cers like this that Lower Township needs more of. moved to Camden. —Lower Township She has gone right along —Villas —Dennis Township *** with backroom politics of *** *** How can the mayor even think about running for the county Democrats and To the Cape May spouter who thinks global warm- I counted 10 places in Middle Township associating the new offi ce? His record for the past 12 years is a the old boys club. She ing is a phony theory: Planet Earth is a living organism, themselves with Stone Harbor, 12 with Avalon and 18 disgrace. Does he think we will forget his “spend at had a chance to do right which is showing severe symptoms of illness. This is with the Wildwoods. In those three communities, no will” policy? and be a good example simple science. History and science have shown the place has claimed an association with Middle Township. —Sea Isle City for women but apparently past falls of other dynasties and empires due to igno- I guess there is a negative image about Middle Town- *** decided not to. I guess rance and arrogance. We cannot ignore the increase of ship. That can be something the Township Committee The teacher and parent who are complaining about that “so sweet” exterior is natural disasters. We are a greedy and selfi sh society and and the two assistants can work on. the young new teacher are just jealous. The new just a facade. She is one of are suffering the consequences of our own arrogance. —Middle Township teacher has his students thinking critically and perhaps them now. Until we have another planet to escape to, why should *** engaged in learning for the fi rst time. The older teacher —Court House we not heal this Garden of Eden? On Feb 8, the Middle Township Zoning Board will is probably using the old scripted lesson plan drawn up *** —Villas be told that Juliano’s low-income housing project being by some educational outfi t that ripped the taxpayers I heard Middle Town- *** presented for variance will solve all the low-income off. ship Recreation Depart- In response to the Villas spouter who has a problem housing quotas for the township. This will be a lie. —Erma ment hired a baseball/soft- with the “liquor store employes:” I know who you are On Jan. 26, NJ courts invalidated the “affordable-hous- *** ball director for $15,000. and received your letter sent to me. I wanted very much ing plan.” As of now there is no plan. There is no need Won’t it be nice when the Wal-Mart opens? Even Ironically the Rec Depart- to respond to it, but you mailed it on offi cial Tren- to even consider this argument to justify a variance. The though they are reputed to be among the worst em- ment is also charging a ton stationary with state postage I might add, from way the state works, the idea of dictating controls on ployers to work for, the opening will enable quite a few mandatory additional $35 where you are employed, and I feared repercussions housing may be discarded, or it may take years to come people from this area to have a job, as well as give K- when registering your from your supervisors toward you. I believe this was up with a completely new plan. mart some healthy competition. Also, it’s just ridiculous child to play these sports. unprofessional on your part as to hide behind that and —Middle Township that the store’s opening has been delayed for so long, (Page A30 Please) not leave your home address or phone number where *** I could contact you. And now you hide in the Spout On Feb 8, the Zoning Board will likely make one of its Off column of our local newspaper. My “kids” are al- most important decisions to impact our community. The ways friendly and courteous toward our customers, and proposal for high-rise buildings with 342 low-income I stand by their explanation of this incident as I had no rental units will destroy Rio Grande. There is no end to other complaints. the greed of this developer. Just try to sell your property —Owner, Villas Liquor Store if this is approved. It will immediately create a low-in- *** come surrounding area. I can’t help but wonder — Middle Township admin- —Rio Grande istrator Jim Alexis was recycling coordinator after he *** was on Township Committee —now he is administra- Joe Hart’s article last week on cost-cutting measures tor — Mike Voll was on committee, is coming back as for SIC’s little school was revealing on several fronts. recycling coordinator — next question is, when Alexis It boggles the mind that mothballing parts of the build- leaves, will Voll fi ll his position? How scary is that? ing and combining grades for 80 students is seen as —Rio Grande more desirable than closing the school altogether. It also *** showed the lack of seriousness on the school board’s I am 68 years old, and my husband is 71. We have part regarding the $65,000 study they commissioned one car that is 12 years old. Last year we gave away our on the viability of the school. I laughed out loud when dog because we could not afford vet care and food for I read how these elected board members were asked it, and now we have been forced to take part-time jobs to volunteer to read different chapters of the study to pay our property taxes so we can stay in the house and how they degenerated into vying to read and sum- we have lived in for 42 years. If the township has so marize the shortest chapters, even sticking an absent much money that it can make up two unneeded jobs for school board member with a chunky section to master former mayors, maybe they should lower taxes. I feel and present. How utterly sophomoric. You would have that the people struggling in this community have been hoped that the entire board would have been eager to made fools of, and I intend to remind them every chance read the entire report and have an objective discussion I get. And for the fi rst time in our lives, my husband and on its conclusions. Sounds like they don’t want to con- I will work to rally the people in our adult community to fuse their predetermined opinions with any facts. vote against this committee in the future. —Sea Isle City —Court House *** *** To the spouter about asbestos removal in houses: Protect Your I can’t believe the Middle Township committee had Personal protective clothing and equipment should be 3.5% the nerve to create two totally unnecessary and ri- used. If the asbestos is being grinded or cut, that puts Home from diculous positions for Chuck Leusner and Mike Voll. the asbestos airborne which is bad for the lungs. When Sales How dare they be so reckless with our tax money? I the product gets into the lungs according to the special- don’t know how they can look the residents of Middle ist I saw, there is not much that the doctors can do for Tax Hurricanes Township in the eye and lie to justify this behavior. I you. There are laws made by OSHA that regulates this also don’t know how Mike and Chuck can look at them- situation. Contact them for inquiries. with selves in the mirror and believe they are owed this. This —Avalon is politics and cronyism at it’s worst. This has gone on *** for years unnoticed. Thank the Herald for bringing it to If you own a vacant building lot in West Cape May, Impact-Resistant our attention. you are under attack. Kaithern and company are about —Middle Township to pass legislation that will cut in half the size of a house *** you can build on your lot. If you have owned your land from Recently a local paper listed some possible candidates for a number of years like we have, your dream house is Vinyl Windows for Sea Isles upcoming election. One candidate for may- about to turn into a dream hut. or laid some parts of his platform, which sounded as the —West Cape May things we need; the incumbent and future candidate as *** of yet has made no announcements. Of course it is dif- The people in Sea Isle should wake up and not listen fi cult for him to lay out a platform while he still is trying to people who in the past promised everything, then Designed to help keep wind and debris from penetrating your home’s exterior during OCEANVIEW CENTER FOR volatile weather conditions REHABILITATION AND CONTINUING CARE We’re Back! 2721 Route 9, Ocean View, NJ 08230 NOW AVAILABLE AT Mc M’s RESIDENTIAL LIVING WILDWOOD GLASS INC. Salon & Spa For admission information or to schedule a tour, call the Director of Admissions at New Construction and Replacement Windows Telephone 609-624-3881 Storm Doors • Auto Glass • Glass Table Tops 263-4411 or e-mail us at: Mirrors • Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures [email protected] 4411 Landis Avenue, Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 2505 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NORTH WILDWOOD • 522-2151 A30 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Spout Off Bergen County Record reports double-digit percentage I’d like to remind all (From Page A29) John Paul the Great. raises this school year for coaching assistants, many of Lower Township voters This $35 is to make you volunteer your time at one of —Cape May County *** who already make a six-fi gure salary. The Record also es- and probably all in the their two snack stands for one game-at which time you timates that the head coach will also make $1.13 million state, that the fi re district get the $35 back. Why should we parents be forced to There are so many uneducated comments in Spout Off, and they make me laugh; however I have noticed for 2006/7. Rutgers University or NFL of New Jersey, voting is coming up on work the snack stands? it’s your taxes at work. Presidents Day weekend. —Court House that the majority of spouts offs are about property taxes and low-income housing. What amazes me is that it —Stone Harbor Get out and vote no or else *** *** your taxes will go higher We put our home up for sale because we can’t af- seems to be the same people who complain about the taxes are the ones who complain that this area should To claim that Jesus is liberal or a conservative is than they’ve already been ford the taxes, and we do not get the $400,000 that an insult to Jesus. Jesus supported neither political posi- assessed at. the home was accessed at? Can we sue CLT for being not have low-income housing. People want to purchase homes and not have to worry about retiring. There are a tions rather preached simply forgiveness. Judge not lest —Cape May beach biased or do they have a clause to exempt them from you be judged. *** a lawsuit? Or maybe, just maybe, they are a group of lot of hard working families that don’t know if they’ll be able to stay in the area and worried about their children —Sea Isle City Now that Middle Town- investors that pick up homes at half sale? *** ship Committee, Demo- —Lower Township getting a good education. People need to start consid- ering a solution instead of complaining. To the spouter who claimed that the caveman in the crats, and the planning *** Geico ads should lighten up, he is right, those ads are an board approved the large There is a huge tarp sale at Wildwood & New Jer- —Green Creek *** insult to cavemen everywhere. new development and sey. We are wondering is the sale huge or are the tarps —Sea Isle City the new golf course and huge? I am wondering why the Cape May County Special Services met without inviting all of the parents to *** houses on Bayberry Drive, —Wildwood I enjoy reading your little famous quotes in the with mostly all the trees *** the meeting that was about the change of services for all of the children. I didn’t think that was very fair. newspaper. destroyed, do they feel The direction in which the Borough of Wildwood is —Cold Spring good about their contri- heading is certainly not up. The futility of the mayor’s —Lower Township *** *** bution to global warm- plan to refurbish the world-famous boardwalk coupled Hibernation is usually limited to animals as only ing? The trees were 75- with the Convention Center’s feeble attempt at enter- What is wrong the Wildwood fans when it comes to the girl’s basketball team? Only 75 people showed up to the brief winter occurrence. Our people seem to have 100 years old. tainment is suffi cient truth. The boardwalk and the rich slipped into perpetual hibernation. Don’t get involved —Middle Township musical history of Wildwood is stuff of legend but sadly watch them beat Woodstown 60–31. It’s not the same game I played years ago on a three-court and then to a and don’t question anything. The price of dropping *** no more. Thank goodness for the Morey Organization out of society is very high. Pleasant dreams you all. Why does the Dennis- that is keeping our island afl oat. Maybe it’s time to two-court, and now a full court. The girls play just as ex- citingly as boys; in fact, I get a bit concerned as I watch —Swainton ville Recreation Center name the island Moreywood. *** have three full-time em- —Wildwood them on TV. I am too old to go to sporting events, but where are the students and parents to support them? Why do taxpayers continually foot the bill for Greater ployes that also get paid *** Wildwood Little League? Why doesn’t one of the other for so-called overtime? “If peace is God’s gift and has its source in Him, then Wildwood has a winning team and should be sup- ported. towns build a state-of-the-art softball fi eld for the girls? Why can’t the hours be su- where are we to seek it and how can we build it, if not —Wildwood Crest pervised more thoroughly in a deep and intimate relationship with God? To build —North Wildwood *** *** and save us taxpayers this peace of order, justice and freedom requires therefore a When we are going to vote all of our freeholders out? nonsense of over time priority commitment to prayer.” Words spoken by Pope I’ve had a home here for 43 years and never had any fl at tires, and the past The ratables are up 19 percent, and each year they re- pay? three years, I’ve had sev- ceive more money because of the growth, and each year —Dennis Township Spring Dance Needs Helpers en fl at tires on my bicycle their budget increases along with the surplus now, and *** with nails in them and on all we get is a 1.8 percent decrease in county taxes? We To the Avalon spouter: By AL CAMPBELL “We need people will- Holocaust survivors. Her my car I’ve had three fl at need to vote the good old Republicans out. More than 80 kids have ing to assist us as we run piece, “Mayne Mentschn” tires with nails and screws —Cape May County left Bishop McHugh COURT HOUSE — Ac- our auction, our elegant celebrates Jewish life prior in them. I have a visiting *** School last June which cess to Art, Inc. is search- dinner, and perhaps, an to the Holocaust. nurse coming and guess How is that pedophiles and drug dealers go in jail means they actually took ing for those who will Easter time event celebrat- It illustrates family cel- what? She called and had and get out of the jail the same night or the next morn- their kids out of enroll- help support the spring ing dance with some local ebrations and her own a fl at tire. I had to wait for ing? Someone that misses a court date is considered a ment. Almost 100 chil- performance of the Carolyn dancers, and a few story family. three days. Does anyone fugitive for fi ghting on the street and they put him in jail dren have left in the three Dorfman Co. tellers for children.” Beitel She will present a section else have a problem with and keep him in there for months or weeks at a time, years the current principal Especially sought are added. of that with The Klezmer fl at tires? and the courts do not let him out. I forget, this is Cape has been in offi ce there. those interested in dance, Access to Art is also Sketch. “It is a Fiddler on —Wildwood May County; they go by rules and regulations. Right? To the other spouter who art, and music, according hosting three in-school the Roof in dance,” said *** Not the law. said their children are bet- to Barbara Beitel, director residencies on April l9 Beitel, I recently found out —Villas ter off in Bishop — they of Access to Art, Inc. and 20 in Cape May and Prior to the performance, that the West Cape May *** are sadly mistaken. St “We have about eight or Atlantic counties, as well many events are scheduled Public Works men make To the condo builders who don’t clean up the nails Ann’s is much kinder and nine committee members as master classes for area to support the evening, as less than the ladies in the in the streets: I’d like to thank you for the two nails has a more Christian staff. now, and we would like students. well as events to expand borough offi ce. Apparently and even after plugging they still lose air. I’ve tried to —Court House to expand to l5 or 20,” “We do this regularly the educational opportuni- they just hired one back in avoid the streets with construction but it’s unavoidable. *** Beitel said. to give the community an ties of area children. June that is making more Mayors, are there not any laws to prevent these million I love animals, and I feel “Some of our old board opportunity to be exposed The April 19-20 in-school than all of the public work- dollar builders from costing us regular people money? just as bad about Barbaro, and committee members to excellence right here residencies to be held at ers. These men are out in It’s not fair that can get away with this. They are making and there has been non- are joining the committee, at home. We need the Lower Cape May Regional the cold, in the snow and money and we are losing money. This has happened to stop talk about that but no- Patricia Botwinick, who community to support us Performing Arts Center, at rain and in the street. I me three times in the past six months. body talks about all the will head up our auction, so that we can make it pos- Wildwood High School and see that they are out there —West Wildwood children that are abused and some new people, sible.” Beitel said. at Charter Tech Performing more than the previous *** or babies that are aborted, teachers from Dance Dy- Carolyn Dorfman Dance Arts High School. public works crew in the To the one with ice water in their veins: If you read it also the late term abortions namics, like Lisa Di Bruno Co. of Union will perform “We have one more pos- past years and they made correctly, I asked DYFS for help with temporary shelter and how all that is murder. and Kelly Thomson and at the Middle Township sible in-school residency much more money than until my heater was fi xed, not to fi x the heater. Yes, I They spend so much time members of the commu- Performing Arts Center left,” Beitel said. these guys. They have had it fi xed and withheld it from my rent, but I never talking about this horse nity at large have joined as May l9 at 8 p.m. “Since our mentor, Sam saved the borough lots of asked for a handout. We were home freezing while our on television. Granted I well,” she added. The 25-year-old modern Maitin, loved to work with money by doing all the landlord was resting on his laurels in sunny Cancun for like horses too but they Beitel, of this commu- dance company is led by and for the community, and street work, landscaping, two weeks. It sounds like you are a no-show landlord need to spend more time nity, well knows that the Carolyn Dorfman, cho- was never happier than and repairing of the build- just like he is. I sure hope you don’t have a job with talking about the children arts are labor intensive. reographer, daughter of when he was bringing to ing. Taxpayers make sure people in need with your sourpuss attitude. that are harmed, missing birth some new work to the guys are compensated —Pittsgrove or aborted. benefit the community, this year for all of their *** —Swainton IH We have the distinction of having the highest taxes *** LCM ¢M. we thought that Carolyn hard work and go to the L O Dorfman would be just the meetings and fi nd out in Cape May County. One of the contributing factors Lower Township Rec- ; < choreographer to create a what’s going on in your is that we are the only ones with full-time fi remen. We reation Department had % piece to honor him,” she town. have two very fi ne volunteer fi re companies and when sign-ups for boys’ la- said. —West Cape May we have a fi re, our neighbor fi rehouses help us like we crosse and the program “Six area dance students *** help them. It’s ridiculous to pay fulltime fi remen and was cancelled due to lack will be chosen to perform I see that Voll and blow our taxes out of sight. of participation. Of course in the modern piece. Au- Leusner are back on —Wildwood there was a lack of partici- ditions will be hosted on Middle’s payroll. They are *** pation since there were no 2101 Route 610, Woodbine • 861-4545 March 4 in a space to be both class acts and are cut Anyone who believes the Iraq war is anything more fl yers sent out at schools determined. Students 9-l4 from the same cloth. Both than about oil is naïve. US soldiers are being used as like they do with little Taco Tuesdays should apply for the audi- of them did enough dam- mercenaries for oil companies. It’s complete waste league or soccer. We need tions. They will called upon age during their tenure. of tax dollars and lives. Iraq had the misfortune of hav- PR to support our high 3 Tacos for $1 • $2 Coronas to be creative and express They should be put out to ing oil and not being able to defend itself. There is no school programs, without their emotions in dance,” pasture to count their mul- coincidence that North Korea, Iran, Pakistan and Saudi them they are setting the 2 for 1 Wednesdays Beitel said. tiple retirement checks. Arabia were not invaded. Those countries had no oil or high school programs up Those young dancers Most Democrats and Re- were able to defend themselves. for failure. This is why I Buy 1 Dinner at Regular Price - Get 2nd will be incorporated into a publicans treat the tax- —Middle Township take my children to other *** townships to play sports, Dinner Free of equal or lesser value dance that Dorfman is de- payers as cash cows. They veloping to honor Maitin. give taxpayers a few sprigs The surge the president has for the troops: You can try and this why this area is Only six students will of grass and it’s milking to tell the Democrats that it’s called enforcements, and losing students to St. Au- Quizzo Thursdays be chosen. Dorfman has a time again. How long will if they require more, I am 100 percent for it. I certainly gustine Prep school. 7 wings $2 • $1 Coors Light Pints company of 10, but since the cows put up with this want to win in Iraq and I don’t want to lose like the —Lower Township Match wits with Gerry the Quizmaster artist, Maitin, always en- “herd abuse?” Democrats do as usual. They will put the country down *** joyed including the com- —Swainton the tubes just because they hate Republicans, especially If the people took the Happy Hour Every Day munity, Dorfman will bring *** the president. time to call Spout Off re- in those young artists to Which is more impor- —North Cape May garding Voll and Leusner’s 4pm - 6pm join her in her modern tant, a college education *** positions then I feel the $1 Domestic Drafts dance/modern art collabo- or football? Rutgers Uni- Thirty something years ago Jane Fonda was in her Herald should allow the 1/2 price selected appetizers ration,” said Beitel. versity fi nally has a win- glory and now she’s back again. Millions died after we comments to be pub- To join the committee ning faculty and football pulled out of South Vietnam thanks to a Democratic lished in the Spout Off. Valentine’s Day for all events, call Beitel at season but at what price? Congress that limited and struck off the funds for this —Middle Township (609) 465-3963. Rutgers has an $80 mil- South Vietnamese army and that’s why the country was (ED. NOTE: Space is Sweetheart Meals Contact Campbell at lion shortfall. To compen- overrun. Millions of people died in Cambodia South limited. Messages said the (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or sate they eliminated 825 Vietnam, and Laos. same thing.) $19.95 each —North Cape May *** e-mail: al.c@cmcherald. jobs and cancelled at least (Page A42 Please) com 459 course sections. The ***

sons2x5 2.7.07ac.indd 1 2/6/07 10:53:06 AM Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A 3 1

Web ID’s mean more information is available online at www.capemaycountyherald.com Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad!

Cleaning- Handyman- Hauling BUSINESS SERVICES Automotive Ceramic Tile- Accessories- TAKE FIVE Contractors- #1 TROUBLE ACE OF SPADE SERVICES TRANSYLVANIA CLEANING BUSTER DUMPSTER SERVICE GIVE YOUR CAR CERAMIC TILE SERVICES MZM Electric * Phone Jacks Attics * Cellars A NEW LOOK! CONTRACTING Carpentry * Gutters * Garages * Hauling of Ceramic tile with Eu- Residential, Cleaned All Types * Deck Re- Car & Truck Acces- ropean style. Free in- commercial, construc- Additions, Remodel- Odd Jobs moval * Sheds & Ga- sories. home tile selection. tion, rental change- ing No Job Too Small rages Torn Down Chrome & stain- Free estimates. Se- overs. All your home renova- Free Estimates * Gutters Cleaned & less steel products, nior citizen discount. tions at low winter 609-624-0329 Screened * Trailers truck covers (hard & Hotel remodeling Relax... prices. * Pools * Boats Re- Advertising Design- soft), racks, spoilers, discounts. Fully in- Let us do the work. Licensed and Insured. Handyman- moved * Branches, step bars, window sured & licensed. ADVERTISING Call for free estimate, References Leaves & Rocks tinting, graphics, Call for your free es- GEOFFREY E. STROLLE * Backhoe Service DESIGNER 609-463-0881 Home Renovations & Res- pinstriping, lettering, 609-770-1329 timate * Shell Driveways

mouldings, mono- 609-289-5302 torations. Skilled in All Areas * Gravel Driveways Highly skilled pro- Companion- of Home Repairs. “You Call, I graming. Cleaning- Email: * Stump Removal. fessional to assist Will Come”. Phone:609-886- mzmcontracting 8115. Licensed & Insured. Call 609-886-2476, with all of your print AUTO TRIM Former caregiver with Dust Bunnies references offers in- @verizon.net 7 days a week. advertising needs! WebID #: 112012 DESIGN μ Cleaning Service Professionally dividuals and families

609-463-9130 Commercial, Residen- trained in In-Design, affordable, fl exible help Serving South Jer- tial and change overs. General Contractor- Photoshop and with errands, outings, sey Since 1983 No job too small. Handyman- other design soft- and visits. Free Estimates. Daniel J. Pryor ware. Full range of Available seven days General Contracting MR. FIX-IT services available 609-886-3027 Cabinetry- a week. 609-846-3772 from initial consulta- 7 rings to voice mail No job too small. Call 609-886-5977 or * Total Home

tion and design to CARL 609-972-4655 Renovations: Will answer all calls. published product. Doors, windows, BOVE’, JR. Ask for Ann Companions- Kitchens, Baths,

Windows, Doors, decks, siding, pow- CUSTOM E-mail or call Decks erwashing. Carol Shaw at CRAFTED Cleaning- Companion CABINETMAKER Homecare * 24 Hour Emer- Beach Plum Ask for Dave Gemini Cleaning for Seniors gency Service Design * Licensed & Insured 609-886-1587 cashaw47@ Over 25 Years Same Services, LLC Do you need help comcast.net Business in Cape Commercial, Residen- with daily activities? 609-884-4982 May County. tial, New Construction * Errands Cabinets * Counters Family Owned * Housekeeping * Refacings and Operated * Transportation to Appliance Repair- * Specialty Items Over 20 Years Appointments Pinnacle * Ceramic Tile Experience * Meal Preparation Ready For a * Laundry Heater Cleaning “Old Fashioned Clean- ft of a New Look! * Odd Projects Give your Valentine the gi & Service, LLC ing at Old Fashioned Let Us Forge Your Call 609-374-4680 professional, deeply relaxing massage. # 13VH 00502900 Prices.” Roofing Creativity I come to you. Installations, Repairs Problems? & Cleaning Free Estimates Includes your choice of facial massage, 609-465-5800 609-889-9292 sweetheart basket or Of Natural Gas www.capemaycountyherald.com

or 609-408-5482 complimentary bottle of wine. & Propane Appliances Call Jim Call 609-465-8635 Call Diana to make an appointmentcates. or for gift certifi The Roofer

609-226-1453 Auto Insurance- 675-8687 Roofi ng AUTO QUOTES Over The Phone All Types. Homeowners, Flood and Business TAX Schick Insurance Agency, 609-886-2900 APPEALS Law Office of Roofing, Siding & Windows

Find Looking Robert A. Fineberg it in for 208 N. Main Street, “We Cover Your World” the something? Cape May Court House CLASSIFIEDS 609-463-0055 609-889-5000 CLASSIFIEDS www.DaveAdamsRoofing.com A32 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers February 7 2007

Web ID’s mean more information is available online at www.capemaycountyherald.com Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad!

Painting- Snow Removal- Heating & Home Repair- Masonry & Collections- Air Conditioning- Concrete- TRANSYLVANIA TIMBER LANE Home Care- COMPLETE PAINTING MMMMMM GALLAGHERS HOME JDL CONCRETE SNOW REMOVAL in TATE & KIRLIN TOTAL CARE HEATING & AIR IMPROVE- & MASONRY Interior - Exterior. Qual- Middle Twp. & Dennis is looking to hire MENTS Co., INC. ity Painting & Power- Twp. Driveways, walk- Affordable service Former nursing stu- Lic # washing. ways, parking lots. COLLECTORS dent with 5 years contracts. Servicing Decks, siding, win- 13VH02179500 Fully Insured. for full and part telemetry & hospi- dows, doors, drywall, all types of heat. Free Estimates. Call 24/7 before or dur- time, year round Duct cleaning. Resi- tal experience will kitchens, baths, ce- * Driveways * Patios ramic tile, laminate ing or after storms employment. dential & new con- take care of your * Walks Call 609-634-7474 at Douglas cell loved one. Personal fl oors, powerwashing/ struction installation. * Foundations 609-425-8760 609-780-7129 We offer: needs, cooking & painting & more. No job too small. * Brick www.timberlanebobcat. companionship. WebID #: 108742 609-884-2354 Quality work at a fair * Block * Stucco μ com * Competitive Salary

Days & overnights price. References * Structural Repairs. * Generous available. CPR & available upon request DEADLINES Commission First Aide certifi ed. Painting- Licensed & insured. 609-889-8200 FOR YARD/TAG Package 609-465-0777 * Health Benefi ts, Call 609-741-0745 WOLFSON SALES ANTHONY 609-523-1404 including Dental or 609-886-5716 Friday, 10am CAFFARELLA PAINTING * Retirement Plan Call 609-889-2856 * Energetic 609-602-8900 Painting- Interior, Exterior Environment painting. 40 years LOST & FOUND - MISC No experience re- ONLINE Home Repair & Re- MEL POOLE experience. Free quired, we also pro- House modeling- Painting & estimates. Fully in- vide paid training. sured. Lost & Found- Hunting? Paperhanging Bilingual encour- BOWDREN & FOUND SET OF aged to apply. Only GO TO SONS, LLC British Craftsman 609-221-4731 reliable need apply. www.capemaycountyherald.com Over 35 Years KEYS General Repairs Experience Please call us Interior/Exterior Piano Lessons- To Nissan car, set of Including: today at Free Estimates housekeys & lock key & Painting, Fencing, Floor 1-800-355-0333, Fully Insured PIANO LESSONS: World Gym tag. Found & Wall Tile, Doors & ext. 401 609-886-6556 All styles - classical, in Wildwood in Nov. CCrestrest SSavingsavings BBankank hhasas Windows, Kitchen & and ask for Broadway, pops, Bath Remodeling. Jack Gates iimmediatemmediate openingsopenings for:for: Painting/Papering- rock & jazz. 609-827-2233 to schedule Call Bill Bowdren, interview. * LIGHTHOUSE 609-624-1115 PPartart TimeTime TellersTellers 609-263-0082 Papering & Painting PROF. SERVICES 1129 South

Insured, References Route 9 Piano Service 3300 hhourour ppositionosition ooffersffers mmedicaledical bbenefits,enefits, Landscaping- 25 Years Experience BANKRUPTCY (9 South Central 550%0% TUITIONTUITION REIMBURSEMENTREIMBURSEMENT 609-368-8899 TUNING REPAIRS - Regula- Free Initial Consultation Building) Ste. 6,

tion Grands, Spinet, Upright, CMCH. aandnd more.more. GoodGood communicationcommunication andand TIMBER LANE Victoria Steffen, Esq., Bobcat service, stone Painting- Console, Studio. Player Piano 609-463-0611 MMMMMM ccustomerustomer serviceservice skillsskills required.required. Vari-Vari- Rebuilders. Prof. Refi nishing. driveways, woods Expert Old-World Craftsman- oousus bbranchranch llocationsocations aandnd sscheduleschedules thinned, brush cleared, PAYNTER ship. Guaranteed. Customer Service- fi ll and grading, rock PAINTING Call 609-368-2719 aavailabvailablle.e.

walls. Mulch your beds EMPLOYMENT now, beat the spring Interior & Exterior, Faux CUSTOMER EEstablisstablishheded iinn 11919,919, CCrestrest SSavingsavings Singing Telegrams- rush. Free estimates, & Decorative Finishes, HELP WANTED SERVICE BBankank iiss a ggrowingrowing ccommunity-orientedommunity-oriented low rates, materials at Licensed & Insured, Re- ffinancialinancial iinstitutionnstitution tthathat ooffersffers eexcel-xcel- Singing Telegrams, Part time. Year round. cost. NJ licensed and tired Police Offi cer. Child Care- llentent ssalary,alary, bbenefitsenefits aandnd aadvancementdvancement insured. the memorable Flexible scheduling, musical gift. Monday- Friday. Peo- oopportunities.pportunities. SSendend rresumeesume ttoo HHumanuman Call 609-602-6740 for DAYCARE 609-780-7129, a free estimate. ple person, depend- RResourcesesources DDepartment,epartment, 33301301 PPacificacific Douglas 609-523-9748 TEACHER able, very detail orient- AAvenue,venue, WWildwood,ildwood, NNJJ 008260;8260; ee-mail-mail 0r 609-463-8423 μ WebID #: 111236 ed. Will train. WebID #: 111291 Immediate opening. www.timberlanebobcat. μ ttoo [email protected];[email protected]; com Requires Bachelor’s Mail or fax resume or

Painting- oorr callcall 609-522-5581609-522-5581 fforor mmoreore iinfor-nfor- Degree & at least 2 letter of interest, call or

mmation.ation. EEOEOE MM/F/F years experience. stop for application. Rieser Painting Leader Printers, Since 1919 Clear out the clutter with a Call 609-886-5155 5914 New Jersey Ave. Classifieds Get a fresh start for Wildwood Crest garage sale. spring in 609-729-0161 (Phone) the off season. www.capemaycountyherald.com www.capemaycountyherald.com 609-523-0464 (Fax) Interior/Exterior Powerwashing μ WebID #: 110861

Licensed & Insured

Direct cell: 484-576-9670

Opportunity Available CNAs COOK 3-11 & 11-7 SHIFTS 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM ADVERTISING CONSULTANT GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL. COME JOIN THE Must be energetic and enjoy working with people. Take over an PROGRESSIVE HEALTH CARE TEAM AT CREST HAVEN NURSING & REHAB. CENTER existing territory with a very large client base. You will enjoy: Ongoing sales training, Professional work environment, Fantastic offi ce & management support, Great Income OUTSTANDING COUNTY BENEFIT PACKAGE: potential that is only limited by your own efforts, Health benefi ts & * 14 HOLIDAYS, 3 PERSONAL, 12 VACATION AND 15 SICK DAYS 401K program, Car & Cell phone allowance. * FULL FAMILY HEALTH BENEFITS AT NO CHARGE TO THE EMPLOYEE. DENTAL, VISION AND PRESCRIPTION PLAN * PENSION PLAN/LIFE INSURANCE HELP WANTED * FREE EMPLOYEE MEALS * UNIFORM ALLOWANCE Please send all resumes to: PLEASE COME IN AND COMPLETE AN APPLICATION OR CONTACT THE DIRECTOR OF [email protected] NURSING OFFICE OR THE DIRECTOR OF DIETARY FOR AN APPOINTMENT.

or Fax them to 609-886-1879 CREST HAVEN NURSING & REHAB CENTER No Phone Calls Please 4 MOORE ROAD, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ 08210 (609) 465-1260 • FAX (609) 465-0684 The Cape May County Herald is an Equal Opportunity Employer. E.O.E Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33

Web ID’s mean more information is available online at www.capemaycountyherald.com Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad!

Hotel/Motel- Offi ce- Driver- 2ND SHIFT Offi ce- HOUSEKEEPER/ Managerial/ CLERICAL Hotel/Motel- Hotel/Motel- EXECUTIVE Professional- CDL DRIVERS POSITION CLERICAL HOUSEKEEPER * ADVERTISING FULL TIME FRONT FRONT DESK Will train - good pay. CONSULTANT Job entails taking orders Charters & weddings. DESK CLERK/ MANAGER South Jersey Must be energetic & after normal business Basic offi ce skills re- Full or part time. RESERVATION- beachfront hotel/ enjoy working with hours, routing our delivery quired. Good pay and trucks for next day deliv- IST Wildwood Crest resort is seeking people. Take over an benefi ts. oceanfront hotel is existing territory with a ery and preparing all sup- 609-884-5230 an experienced in- plemental paper work to very large client base. looking for a highly dividual who will be Wildwood Crest pick and load next day’s Lion Trailways, hotel is seeking en- motivated, experi- responsible for up- You will enjoy: ongoing orders. 609-889-0924, ext. 4 enced manager for holding the high- sales training, profes- ergetic, motivated individuals for front front desk. est quality of care sional work environ- Applicants should be de- General- desk. consistent with ment, fantastic offi ce & pendable, able to work Individual will be an upscale beach management support, without supervision and must be effi cient with ACTIVITY responsible for property with over great income poten- - Experience not tial that is only limited Windows based software. Offi ce AIDES scheduling, train- 160 rooms. necessary, sales by your own efforts, This is a year round po- Join Our Team! experience helpful. ing, implementing health benefi ts & 401k sition and benefi ts are Saturdays, Noon procedures and Will implement program, car & cell available. International golf - 5pm at the Mid- Flexible hours, part keeping staff moti- procdures and per- phone allowance. tour operator seeks dle Township High and full time avail- vated to give guests formance policies Please send all re- Applicants should offi ce support per- School to assist able immediately. best possible vaca- for maintaining a sumes to: apply in person and son. Must be de- children and teens in tion experience. motivated staff. helpwanted@ include solid refer- tail-oriented and various fun activities Please call or Is responsible for cmcherald.com ences. Minorities computer savvy. like arts & crafts and apply in person Please call or scheduling, pur- or fax to: and women encour- Excellent Pension & 609-886-1879 games. You’ll have Aqua Beach apply in person chasing, hiring and aged to apply. Health Plan. No phone calls, please fun too! $10/hour. Resort Aqua Beach training staff and #1 Satt Blvd. Forward resume to: 5501 Ocean Ave., Resort assistants. Ben- EOE Rio Grande [email protected] Apply at Wildwood Crest 5501 Ocean Ave., efi ts available. 609-886-3100 or call The Arc of 609-522-6507 Wildwood Crest Peg Quinlan at Cape May County 609-522-6507 Please call to set 609-465-0600 WebID #: 110967 822 Route 47 μ up an interview μ WebID #: 112241 South Dennis, NJ μ WebID #: 110969 609-729-6089 609-861-7100 Hotel/Motel- μ WebID #: 110959 Healthcare Minorities and fe- males encouraged * FRONT DESK to apply. (Experience Pre- www.arcofcapemay. ferred) Hotel/Motel- org * MAINTENANCE ROOM (Painting Experience ATTENDANT/ A friendly and caring place to work Preferred) HOUSEKEEPER General- 11am - 3pm, Thurs., Starlux Hotel Fri. & Sat. Possible 305 E. Rio Grande Now Hiring: Travel Agent increase of hours Wildwood in season. $9/hour. 609-522-7412 Established interna- Non-smoking envi- • LPNs - All Shifts ronment. tional golf tour oper- μ WebID #: 112224 ator based in Cape • CNAs - All Shifts May County seeks ONLINE Call Hyland Motel experienced and en- House CMCH • Associate DON Hunting? 609-408-5858 ergetic travel agent. • Weekend Supervisor - Saturday & Must be computer GO TO for appointment literate and internet Sunday, 7-3 & 3-11 www.capemaycountyherald.com μ WebID #: 112523 savvy. Sell custom- ized itineraries; fol- • Activity Director - Monday thru Friday low- up; attend to details. Knowledge • Housekeeping Director - Nursing home of golf and Sabre seeks experienced Housekeeping Director. a plus. Enthusiasm For this position, fax resume to 609-465-6360 essential! Excellent Pension & Health ATTN: Mike Plan. • Admissions Director - Fast paced, sub-acute Forward resume to: long term care facility looking for experienced, [email protected] or call customer satisfaction oriented multi-tasker Peg Quinlan at Opportunities available for caring to process and co-ordinate referrals and new 609-465-0600 professionals in our 120 bed long term admissions. Knowledge of insurance and long μ WebID #: 112239 term care required. Competitive salary and care facility. We offer a competitive benefi ts. For this position, please fax resume to Healthcare- bene ts package. 609-465-6609 ATTN: Laura MEDICAL ASSISTANT • RN Supervisor : 4 Days per week, Experienced, needed for busy internal medi- 3-11 Shift; No Weekends cine practice. Must be able to give injections, • RN Supervisor : Part time 11-7 Shifts take all vital signs in- cluding blood pressure, • Certi ed Nurses Aides : and perform EKGs. 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 Shifts Fax resume to: 609-967- 4115 Interested applicants can fax resumes to Human Resources Department, μ WebID #: 112538 609-624-3771; or apply in person or mail resume to:

OCEAN VIEW CENTER Apply in person 2721 ROUTE 9, OCEAN VIEW, NJ 08230 502 Route 9 North, Cape May Court House or call 609-624-3881 to schedule an appointment or Fax resume to 609-465-8335 A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers February 7 2007

Web ID’s mean more information is available online at www.capemaycountyherald.com Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad!

FINANCIAL Articles for Sale- Restaurant- Trades/Cabinet Trades/HVAC- A HOT TUB! NEW! Offi ce- Restaurant- Making- BUSINESS WAITRESS Experienced OPPORTUNITY SECRETARY * Experienced NEVER used! WAR- NEEDED BUSY CABINET SHOP HVAC RANTY! Ozone! WA- Servers Has Immediate open- Full time position is Installers and Business Opportunity- TERFALL! NICE! Was * Prep Persons Part-time waitress ing for Helpers Wanted $4995, WILL TAKE available in busy of- * Dishwashers fi ce. Weekends re- needed for local tavern/ BEACHFRONT $2985! I have someone food service. Approxi- SHOP PERSON For Avalon area. RESTAURANT to deliver too! quired. Must be able Apply at to work well with mately 5 hours/day, 6 AVAILABLE Dog Tooth days/week. Start $7.50 Experience required. Contact Edward W. 609-489-6412 the public in a fast Bar & Grill paced environment. + tips. Duties to include cut- Zane, Inc, 3735 Ocean South Jersey beach- 100 East Taylor WebID #: 108259 Typing/computer ting parts and assem- Drive, Avalon, NJ front hotel/resort is μ

Wildwood Call FLOYD or JOE bling cabinets. Also, skills required. 609-967-7559 seeking an experi- 609-522-8383 609- 465-1515 seeking... enced and motivated Please call operator to run beach- μ WebID #: 112590 609-967-4200 Restaurant- HELPER Trades/ front restaurant. Articles For Sale-

for confi dential Maintenance- interview NOW HIRING Full time positions, Restaurant has 66 Baby Items for sale, ENTRY LEVEL must be reliable. Ben- * MAINTENANCE seats and take-out high chair, pack & play, WebID #: 112611 jump seat. Call 609- μ MANAGEMENT Retail- efi ts available. PERSON window. Restaurant open April thru Octo- 763-8460 for pricing. Willing to train. Excel- MERCHANDISER Call 609-889-7666 Basic maintenance ber with possibility of All used, but in good lent benefi ts. 1 1/2 DAYS skills required, in- year round operation. shape. PER MONTH μ WebID #: 112362 cluding profi ciency Will customize kitch- Real Estate- μ WebID #: 112601 en to suit. Apply within in painting. Global Distribution

Pizza Hut Services seeks de- Trades/Carpentry- ATTENTION 406 Rio Grande Ave., pendable individuals Apply in person: Guaranteed income Articles for Sale- REAL ESTATE Wildwood to merchandise maga- LEAD LaMer from Resort opera- AGENTS! zines and handle spe- Beachfront Inn tion that services over KOHLER Shower New

cial projects in retail CARPENTER Beach & Pittsburgh 20,000 guests each 36” white, $215; Scaf- Looking for highly pet stores in the Rio season. Remodeling Cape May folding, 10 sections, motivated, focused Grande, Millville, Mays Waco red, $550. 609- Landing & Atlantic City, agents to join our & Building μ WebID #: 111847 Please call to set NJ area. Weekday ser- 884-2326

team! up an interview Restaurant- vice only. Must pos- Quality Oriented, 609-729-6089 sess good customer Established Business Trades/Plumbing- Articles for Sale-

Make a lot of money Pantry/Prep service skills, own a 29 Years. and let the paper- Full time, year round late model vehicle with PLUMBER MOVING SALE: work be done by our a valid driver’s license Full Gas Allowance Rolltop computer desk administrative team and auto insurance. Apply in person: Wanted For Avalon Business Opportunity- & much more. while you go out and Must also be comput- Top Salary Harbor View Benefi ts area. Experience in new 609-770-3719 sell! er literate with access LOVE SCENTED Restaurant to both e-mail and the (Health insurance, vaca- construction & service or 609-675-6648

954 Ocean Drive internet. Prior mer- tion, personal time, holi- work. Driver’s license CANDLES? Call Roberta today Cape May a must. Inquiries kept for a confi dential chandising experience days, 1 1/2 overtime). a plus. confi dential. Soy candle company Articles for Sale- interview μ WebID #: 112419 looking for distributors 609-522-6170 Avalon/Stone Harbor & Please e-mail Cape May County ar- Call Court House PPPPP resume to: eas. Plumbing 877-728-9704 Office hours 609-425-4614 WASHER & 9am to 5pm recruiter@ DRYER Mon.-Fri. globalinstore.com 609-465-3395 MERCHANDISE / 5 year old large

HEALTHCARE YARD SALES washer & gas dryer. Only used in sum- ANTIQUES mer pick up in Ava- Victoria Commons Trades/Carpentry- 610 Townbank Road lon, $250. Local construction com- Antiques- 610-996-4087 North Cape May, NJ 08204 pany has openings for PPPPP CARPENTER ANTIQUE Furniture: EXPERIENCED Victorian sideboard, Require a drivers license with carved mirrored Certified Medication Aide & must have experi- back; Victroian desk; Articles for Sale- Full-Time, 11PM – 7AM ence. Triple bow china cabi- Full-Time, 7AM – 3PM Please call net; Oak table with Wheelchair, Walker, 609-729-8558 ext. 14 caned chairs. Pix avail- port-a-potty, shower

able. 609-945-4941 seat, bed pan & cane.

• Housekeepers All for $250. or sold Please contact Colleen Hamilton • Maintenance ARTICLES FOR SALE individually. 609-463- at (609) 898-0044. • Maintenance Managers 8460 HealthCare® Full Time, Year Round EOE M/F/V/D www.genesishcc.com Start Immediately • Good Pay & Benefi ts ANIMALS Articles for Sale- Apply at front desk 20” KATANA RIMS with LOST & FOUND - 501 Beach Ave., tires. 4 months old with ANIMALS JOB FAIR Cape May, NJ one cap missing. Cap can be replaced. $1500 Lost & Found- Thursday, February 15, 2007 HOTEL or best offer. 609-271- FOUND CAT 10:00am to 5:00pm 8996 1/11/07 on GSP Swaintn

www.marquiscapemay.com exit. Neutered male. White/ Trump Taj Mahal • Mark Etess Arena EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER tabby, long hair. Pink col- 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave. • Atlantic City, NJ lar. 609-425-3075 We will be interviewing for the following positions: Healthcare North Cape Center Now Accepting COOK HOST / HOSTESS 700 Town Bank Road DINING ROOM ATTENDANT INTERMEDIATE COOK North Cape May, NJ 08204 Applications FAST FOOD ATTENDANT PANTRY PERSON Recreation Director for the summer season FOOD RUNNER EXPEDITOR • Full-Time FOOD SERVER The Recreation Director will plan and implement • Front Desk Personnel activities, supervise staff and provide documentation Please come dressed for success. for all services. Experience necessary. Must be • Housekeepers No jeans, T-shirts, tank tops or sneakers. organized, creative and energetic.

www.trumpemployment.com Qualified candidates should contact: Karen Hoffman. Please call LaMer Beachfront Inn Phone: (609) 898-8899 1-877-TRUMP JOB for interview/appointment Fax: (609) 898-8923 HealthCare® Apply in person, Mon. - Fri., 9 am to 4 pm at Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. Staffing 609-884-9000 Office, Ground Floor, Trump Taj Mahal Terrace Building, 151 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Atlantic City, NJ 08401. Fax resume with salary requirements & history to (609) 449-6798. EOE M/F/V/D www.genesishcc.com EOE, subject to the rules and regulations of the NJCCC. We administer a substance abuse test to all new hires. Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. the taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer zona Avenue, Villas, NJ 08251 Dennis Donegan May and State of New Jersey will commence SHERIFF’S SALE Premises commonly known as: 104 Wild- plaintiff AND ANTOINETTE CHABOT AND liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Computer Software Maint. Police Dept. - on February 27, 2007 , promptly at 7:00pm at wood Avenue, Township of Lower, Villas, CHARLES CHABOT, HER HUSBAND are amount due can be obtained from the local BEING KNOWN as Lot 7, Block 334.11 on Munipol 581 Old Avalon Blvd., Avalon Manor, NJ. All By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out NJ 08251 the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at taxing authority. the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of Generator Inspections - McClure’s Power parties are welcome to attend. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- public venue on: Amount due under judgment is Lower Systems, Inc. Carol Lynch, Clerk cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Tax Lot No.: 22 & 23 in Block 358.02 WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF $204,689.34 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Hasler Mailer – Tax Offi ce - ITS Mailing Sys- NUMBER F 14921 06, pending wherein JP FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Dimensions: 100.0ft x 50.0ft x 100.0ft x tems 1x Fee=$4.86 2/7/07 MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. F/K/A JP Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 75 ft at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount 50.0ft 2006 MACS - FRA Technologies ______MORGAN CHASE BANK AS TRUSTEE FOR x 90 ft House Building located at 9 N. Main Street of 20% of the bid price is required. Sewer Utility Billing Support - Harris Com- Middle Township Water District #2 will hold a BS ALT A2005-9 the plaintiff AND LINDA A. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Nearest Cross Street: Assembly Avenue puter Public Hearing on the 2007 Budget to be ad- MAPLES, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall Nearest Cross Street: Poplarwood Avenue Jersey. sale without further notice of publication. Tax Collection Software and Support - opted for the District on February 14, 2007 at expose for sale at public venue on: All publication costs are paid for by the plain- *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal H & L Systems the Municipal Bldg, 33 Mechanic Street (Boyd WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, Property to be sold is located in the Bor- tiff. liens or other charges and any such taxes, MDT’s - Quality Communications Street Entrance), Cape May Court House, NJ FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 municipal or tax liens that may be due. ough of Woodbine, County of Cape May Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG charges, liens, insurance premiums or Typewriter Maintenance - starting at 7:00 p.m. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court and State of New Jersey. Sheriff: John F. Callinan other advances made by plaintiff prior to Eastern Business Machines House Building located at 9 N. Main Street A full legal description of the premises can 752536 this sale. All interested parties are to con- Recreation Baseball Administrator - Frank 1x Fee=$3.65 2/7/07 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Premises commonly known as: 737-741 4x Fee=$160.38 duct and rely upon their own independent Dougherty ______Jersey. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Adams Avenue, Woodbine, NJ 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 investigation to ascertain whether or not Environmental Consultant / Threatened & NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer ______any outstanding interest remain of record Endangered Species Habitat Evaluation - Property to be sold is located in the Bor- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The BEING KNOWN as Block 52, Lot 1 SHERIFF’S SALE and/or have priority over the lien being Maser Consulting Pursuant to New Jersey State law, the follow- ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape amount due can be obtained from the local foreclosed and, if so the current amount ing is a partial listing of items inside storage May and State of New Jersey. taxing authority. Dimensions are approximately 53 feet wide By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out due thereon. FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this units which will be sold on Thursday, March Amount due under judgment is by 150 feet long (irregular) of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Resolution be forwarded to the Herald Times 01, 2007 at 1 :00pm at A SAFE KEEPING Premises commonly known as: 226 East $230,072.94 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET A full legal description of the premises can for publication. SELF STORAGE, INC., 3414 Bayshore Preston Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Nearest Cross Street: Webster Street NUMBER F 10084 06, pending wherein be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Road, North Cape May, NJ 08204, (609) 08260 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC the plaintiff May County. This sale is subject to unpaid FURTHER RESOLVED that these contracts 889-8287. Operators reserve the right to set of 20% of the bid price is required. Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and AND KENNETH GENTSCH, ET ALS are the taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer are contingent upon the certifi cation of avail- minimum bids and to bid. Please call prior to BEING KNOWN as Lot 28C0226 a/k/a Lot The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any other municipal liens defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public liens and other Municipal Assessments. The ability of funds and submission of State Affi r- auction to confi rm. AUCTION IS SUBJECT 28 and 29.01, Block 145 on the offi cial Tax venue on: mative Action Certifi cation. TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. sale without further notice of publication. th amount due can be obtained from the local Map of the Borough of Wildwood Crest All publication costs are paid for by the plain- As of 10/25/06 taxes paid through 4 quar- WEDNESDAY THE 28TH DAY OF taxing authority. tiff. ter 2006. Total amount due as of 12/27/06 FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 Amount due under judgment is As the Chief Financial Offi cer of the Township UNIT NUMBER: Dimensions: Condo Unit None Given Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- for water is the aggregate sum of $847.07 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court $90,324.71 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees of Middle, I acknowledge the sum of $ Various MAN House Building located at 9 N. Main Street to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- has been bid for the following service or items C118 - MaryColleen Thomasson: 27” Televi- Nearest Cross Street: Condo Unit None Sheriff: John F. Callinan A full legal description of the premises can (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Various It is further certifi ed that suffi cient sion; Stereo; Speakers; Dresser; End Table; Given 752532 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Jersey. of 20% of the bid price is required. funds are available from the following appro- Other Miscellaneous Items. 4x Fee=$111.78 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any priation or ordinance to cover this contract: *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Property to be sold is located in the Town- sale without further notice of publication. 2007 Budget . C129 - MaryColleen Thomasson: Dining liens or other charges and any such taxes, ______liens and other Municipal Assessments. The ship of Lower Township, County of Cape All publication costs are paid for by the plain- PO# Various. Room Table; 4 Dining Chairs; Nightstand; charges, liens, insurance premiums or SHERIFF’S SALE amount due can be obtained from the local May and State of New Jersey. tiff. Christmas Decorations; Dresser; Shelving; other advances made by plaintiff prior to taxing authority. Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG Tracey L. Taverner, CFO Totes; Other Miscellaneous Items. this sale. All interested parties are to con- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Amount due under judgment is Commonly known as: 211 Woodland Av- Sheriff: John F. Callinan duct and rely upon their own independent of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- $132,525.69 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees enue, Lower Township, NJ 08251 752542 I, James Alexis, Clerk of Middle Township, G149 - Rachel Watson: Futon Frame; Book- investigation to ascertain whether or not cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 4x Fee=$131.22 Cape May County, do hereby certify the case. any outstanding interest remain of record NUMBER F 13457 06, pending wherein JP tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Tax Lot No. 5 & 6 in Block No. 288 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21/07 foregoing to be a true and correct copy of a and/or have priority over the lien being MORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUSTEE the of 20% of the bid price is required. ______Resolution adopted by the Township Com- K109 - Edward Czech: RAM Bench Grinder; foreclosed and, if so the current amount plaintiff AND ROBERT W. KEELER are the The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Dimension of Lot Approximately: 60x90 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE mittee at a meeting of said Middle Township Roll Top Desk; Sofa; Luggage; Workbench; due thereon. defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public sale without further notice of publication. Committee, held on January 6, 2007 and said Tool Chest; Coffee Table; Children’s Rocker; venue on: All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Nearest Cross Street: Yale Street Pursuant to state law, the following items will Resolution was adopted by not less than a Chairs; CDs; Other Miscellaneous Items. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF tiff. be sold at public auction Thursday, MARCH two-thirds vote of the members of the Town- sale may be subject to a limited lien pri- FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 Attorney STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKEN- BEING known and designated as Lots Nos. 01, 2007 at 10:00 A.M. at Burleigh Storage, ship Committee. 2x Fee=$34.02 ority of the condominium association and at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court BERG & NORGAARD 5 and 6, Block 17, Section 6, according to 663 Shunpike Road, Burleigh, NJ 08210. 2/7, 2/14/07 any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Sheriff: John F. Callinan the map of Wildwood Villas, Section 6, Operator reserves the right to bid and set Witness my hand and seal of the Township of ______be responsible for paying up to 6 months (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 752539 which map was prepared by O. M. Cor- minimum bids. Call 609.465.8088 to confi rm Middle, this 6th day of January, 2007 NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED worth of unpaid condominium fees. Jersey. 4x Fee=$121.50 son, Civil Engineer and fi led in the County sale. Purchases must be in cash only. All pur- 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 Clerk’s Offi ce at Cape May Court House, chased items sold as is, where is and must James Alexis, Township Clerk The Planning Board of the Township of Middle A full legal description of the premises can Property to be sold is located in the Town- ______New Jersey, on September 15, 1949. be removed at the time of sale. Sale subject has awarded a contract without competitive be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ship of Lower, County of Cape May and SHERIFF’S SALE to cancellation in the event of settlement be- 1x Fee=$55.89 2/7/07 bidding as a professional service contract, May County. This sale is subject to unpaid State of New Jersey. PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES tween owner and obligated party. ______pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5 (1)(a). The pro- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE cedures required by N.J.S.A. 19:44A20.4 et liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Premises commonly known as: 101 West of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Taxes are current as of 12/07/2006 Unit #A-15 - Rachel Phillips COUNTY OF CAPE MAY seq have been complied with. This Contract amount due can be obtained from the local Bates Avenue, Township of Lower, Villas, cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Description of Items: Household items, lawn STATE OF NEW JERSEY and the Resolution authorizing it are avail- taxing authority. NJ 08251 NUMBER F 1700 06, pending wherein Water Open + Penalty; subject to fi nal mower, grill RESOLUTION 36-07 able for public inspection in the offi ce of the Amount due under judgment is DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST reading prior to closing - $297.96 Municipal Clerk. $508,653.59 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Tax Lot No.: 63 aka 63 & 64 in Block 136 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG Unit #I-20 - Keith MurrrelTippy Date: January 6, 2007 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005- Sewer Open + Penalty owed in arrears Description of Items: Household items Awarded to: John L. Ludlam, Esquire tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 100 3 the plaintiff AND FRANK J. BRUSCO, ET - $443.68 Subject: AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF Attorney for Middle Township Planning Board of 20% of the bid price is required. ft. x 50 ft. ALS are the defendant(s), I shall expose for Unit #E-36 - Ardella Holland FAIR AND OPEN CONTRACTS The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any sale at public venue on: TOTAL as of 12/07/2006 - $741.64 Description of Items: Household items Introduced By: Committeemember Barry Services: Legal Services to the Planning sale without further notice of publication. Nearest Cross Street: Rutgers Street WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF Seconded By: Mayor Doughty Board All publication costs are paid for by the plain- FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 A full legal description of the premises can Unit #E-47 - Terreance Tippy Vote-Aye: Committeemember Barry, tiff. Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Description of Items: Furniture Committeemember DeLanzo, Mayor Time Period: January 1, 2007 through De- Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG municipal or tax liens that may be due. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Doughty cember 31, 2007 Sheriff: John F. Callinan (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Unit #314 - Alan Trost Nay: 752535 Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any): Jersey. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Description of Items: TV, kitchen items Cost: All services vouchered; $700.00 per 4x Fee=$150.66 amount due can be obtained from the local WHEREAS, the Township Committee has meeting; additional services at $100.00/hour; 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifi cation Property to be sold is located in the City of taxing authority. Unit #330 - Brenda Roman previously instituted a Fair and Open Process litigation at $125.00/hour; preparation of reso- ______letter for the following: Mortgage held by Ocean City, County of Cape May and State Amount due under judgment is Description of Items: Household items for the award of contract pursuant to N.J.S.A. lutions from applications at $100.00/hour. SHERIFF’S SALE Source One Mortgage services corporation of New Jersey. $140,803.56 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 19:44A-20.4 et.seq., and in the original amount of $40,000, recorded to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Unit #I40 and I41- Robert Donahue 1x Fee=$14.58 2/7/07 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 8/5/92; Mortgage held by Township of Premises commonly known as: 1025-1027 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Description of Items: car quad and roofi ng WHEREAS, the Township Committee has fol- ______of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Lower in the original amount of $2301.00, Central Avenue, Unit 1027, Ocean City, NJ of 20% of the bid price is required. items lowed the procedures that it has previously set CITY OF WILDWOOD PLANNING BOARD cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET recorded 11/1/96; and DJ-119996-2000. 08226 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any forth for the award of specifi c contracts; and NUMBER F 14846 06, pending wherein sale without further notice of publication. 2x Fee=$36.45 NOTICE OF HEARING CHAMPION MORTGAGE A DIVISION OF Note: The Sheriff reserves the right to ad- Tax Lot No. 5C1027 in Block 1003 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 1/31, 2/7/07 WHEREAS, the Township Committee has KEY BANK, USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- journ this sale for any length of time with- tiff. ______solicited proposals, and has publicly opened TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TION, SUCCESSOR TO THE INTERESTS out further advertisement. Dimension of Lot Approximately: Condo Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION each proposal submitted, and has considered OF CHAMPION MORTGAGE CO., INC. Sheriff: John F. Callinan each proposal in light of criteria previously In compliance with the pertinent provisions the plaintiff AND JAMES W. LEPOR are the A full legal description of the premises can Nearest Cross Street: Condo 752540 Pursuant to New Jersey State law, the follow- established by the Township, and has made of the City of Wildwood Zoning and Land defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 4x Fee=$140.94 ing is a partial listing of items inside storage a decision on each proposal submitted in light Development Ordinance, and the New Jersey venue on: May County. This sale is subject to unpaid BEING UNIT NO. 1027 in the 1025/1027 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21/07 units which will be sold on Thursday, Febru- of those criteria; Municipal Land Use Act, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Central Avenue Condominium, together ______ary 22, 2007 at 1:00pm at A SAFE KEEPING et seq., notice is hereby given that a written FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The with an undivided 50% interest in and to SHERIFF’S SALE SELF STORAGE, INC., 3414 Bayshore Road, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by application has been fi led by the undersigned at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court amount due can be obtained from the local the common elements appertaining there- North Cape May, NJ 08204, (609) 889-8287. the Township Committee of the Township of with the City of Wildwood Planning Board for House Building located at 9 N. Main Street taxing authority. to as set forth in the Master Deed (and any By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Operators reserve the right to set minimum Middle, County of Cape May, State of New preliminary and fi nal site plan approval and (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Amount due under judgment is amendments thereto), dated January 26, of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- bids and to bid. Please call prior to auction to Jersey, that the following submissions shall be variances for front yard setback along a por- Jersey. $192,318.25 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 2002 and recorded February 13, 2002 in cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET confi rm. AUCTION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE handled as follows: tion of the Spicer and Spencer Avenues street to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Deed Book 2949 page 442 in the Cape May NUMBER F 15909 06, pending wherein WITHOUT NOTICE. frontages and any and all other variances or Property to be sold is located in the Town- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount County Clerk’s Offi ce, in conformity with GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION the A. Risk Management Consultant – waivers the Board may reasonably require in ship of Lower, County of Cape May and of 20% of the bid price is required. the provisions of the Condominium Act of plaintiff AND RONALD J. MARKER, JR., ET UNIT NUMBER: Awarded: The NIA Group the exercise of its discretion, in order to allow State of New Jersey. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any New Jersey, N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1. AL are the defendant(s), I shall expose for F132- Richard A. Vanderhoof: Refrigerator; B. Consulting Firm (Various the undersigned applicant to construct, estab- sale without further notice of publication. sale at public venue on: Mountain Bike; Shop Vac; Golf Clubs; Golf Telecommunications Projects) – Awarded: lish and maintain a combined retail, dining Commonly known as: 217 Langs Avenue, All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Taxes are current as of 12/15/2006 WEDNESDAY THE 28TH DAY OF Bags; Fishing Rod; Holiday Decorations; Ta- V-Comm and entertainment facility containing 210 ho- Villas NJ 08251 tiff. FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 ble; Boxes; Bags; Other Miscellaneous Items. C. Municipal Solicitor – Awarded: James tel and residential units, restaurant, retail and Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- A full legal description of the premises can at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Pickering accessory spaces and uses including, without Tax Lot No. 21 & 22 in Block No. 203 MAN be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape House Building located at 9 N. Main Street H124- Imani Franklin: Louisville Collapsible D. Labor Solicitor – Awarded: Brown & limitation, on-site parking, all contained in Sheriff: John F. Callinan May County. This sale is subject to unpaid (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Ladder; Weed Whacker; Hutch; Dresser; Connery a 15-story building having an approximate Dimension of Lot Approximately: 80x100 752538 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Jersey. Boxes; Other Miscellaneous Items. E. Municipal Auditor- Awarded: Ford Scott height of 175 feet on property shown as Lots 4x Fee=$136.08 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Seindenburg & Kennedy 10-15 and 25-30 in Block 147 on the City of Nearest Cross Street: Star Avenue 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 amount due can be obtained from the local Property to be sold is located in the Town- L145- Timothy Stevenson: Sony Receiver; F. Municipal Public Defender – Awarded: Wildwood Tax Map, which property is located ______taxing authority. ship of Lower, County of Cape May and Recordable CD Player; Subwoofer, Sur- Anthony Harvatt at Spencer, Atlantic and Spicer Avenues and BEGINNING on the northeasterly side of SHERIFF’S SALE Amount due under judgment is State of New Jersey. round Speakers; 19” TV; Comics; Collect- G. Zoning Brd of Adjustment Solicitor – is the present site of the Binns Motor Inn Langs Avenue at the distance of eighty $567,611.70 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees ibles; Dresser; Rolling Cart; Computer Chair; Awarded: Victoria Steffen located at 3900 Atlantic Avenue and Bonito feet northwestwardly from the northwest- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Premises commonly known as: 611 East Camera Tripod; Video Tapes; Toaster; Boxes; H. Planning Brd Solicitor – Awarded: John Motel located at 236 East Spicer Avenue. erly side of Star Avenue and extending of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Tampa Avenue, Villas, NJ 08251 Other Miscellaneous items. Ludlam thence northwestwardly along cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET of 20% of the bid price is required. I. Hearing Offi cer – Awarded: Brendan Public hearing on the above mentioned ap- NUMBER F 6619 06, pending wherein The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any BEING KNOWN as Lot 22 & 23, Block 54 2x Fee=$34.02 Kavanagh plication has been scheduled for February “The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION the sale without further notice of publication. on the offi cial Tax Map of the Township 1/31, 2/7/07 J. Economic Development & Grant 20, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. at Wildwood City Hall, adjourn this sale without further notice plaintiff AND MARGIE L. GREEN are the All publication costs are paid for by the plain- of Lower ______Administrator Consultants – Awarded: 2nd Floor, Council Meeting Room, 4400 New through publication.” defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public tiff. TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE Triad Associates Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey, at venue on: Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD Dimensions: 100ft. x 60ft. x 100ft. x 60ft. COUNTY OF CAPE MAY K. Grant Application and Housing which time and place any interested party (as PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF Sheriff: John F. Callinan STATE OF NEW JERSEY Rehabilitation Consultant – Awarded: defi ned in N.J.S.A. 40:55D-4) will have an op- FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 752537 Nearest Cross Street: Peters Road RESOLUTION 24-07 Blauer Associates portunity to be heard. Taxes are current as of 11/13/2006 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 4x Fee=$136.08 L. Grant, Utility & Legislative Consultant – House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Date: January 6, 2007 Awarded: Salmon Ventures All documents relating to this application may Sewer open + penalty = $74.67 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New ______liens or other charges and any such taxes, M. Beach Erosion Prevention & be inspected by the public during regular Jersey. SHERIFF’S SALE charges, liens, insurance premiums or Subject: AWARDING CONTRACTS UNDER Replenishment Consultant – Awarded: business hours Monday through Friday in the MORTGAGOR: James W. Lepor other advances made by plaintiff prior to NON-FAIR AND OPEN PROCESS Marlowe & Co. offi ce of the Secretary of the Planning Board, MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Regis- Property to be sold is located in the Bor- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out this sale. All interested parties are to con- N. Bond Counsel – Awarded: Parker 4400 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New tration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fleet ough of Woodbine, County of Cape May of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- duct and rely upon their own independent Introduced By: Mayor Doughty McCay P.A. Jersey 08260. National Bank = $80,500.00 and State of New Jersey. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET investigation to ascertain whether or not Seconded By: Committeemember O. COAH Counsel – Awarded: Parker AMOUNT: $80,500.00 NUMBER F 10766 06, pending wherein any outstanding interest remain of record DeLanzo McCay P.A. PERSKIE, NEHMAD & PERILLO, P.C. DATED: 01/28/2002 Premises commonly known as: 704 Web- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE and/or have priority over the lien being Vote-Aye: Committeemember Barry, P. Municipal Prosecutor – Awarded: Mary Attorneys for Applicant RECORDED: 01/30/2002 ster Street, Woodbine, NJ 08270 FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET SECURI- foreclosed and, if so the current amount Committeemember DeLanzo, Mayor D’Arcy Bittner Lawrence D. Howard BOOK: 3145 TIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS- due thereon. Doughty STEPHEN R. NEHMAD, ESQUIRE PAGE: 841 Tax Lot No.: 1 in Block 55 THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- Nay: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor 4030 Ocean Heights Avenue OPT1 the plaintiff AND FELICIA R. BAEZ, A full legal description of the premises can is hereby authorized to execute contracts with Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 TOTAL as of 11/13/2006: $80,574.67 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 78 ft ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall expose for be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape WHEREAS, the Township has determined each of the above-mentioned individuals as (609) 927-1177 x 160 ft sale at public venue on: May County. This sale is subject to unpaid that the value of the following contracts will not necessary, to be followed with a resolution of A full legal description of the premises can WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer exceed $17,500.00 and are renewal contracts award and certifi cation. 1x Fee=$29.16 2/7/07 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Nearest Cross Street: Oak Street fka Philip FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The from previous years, and ______May County. This sale is subject to unpaid DeSantis Drive at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court amount due can be obtained from the local As the Chief Financial Offi cer of the Township PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE AP- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer House Building located at 9 N. Main Street taxing authority. WHEREAS, the Local Public Contract Law of Middle, I acknowledge the sum of $various PLICATION liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Amount due under judgment is (N.J.S.A. 40A: 11-1 et seq.) provides for the has been bid for the following service or items amount due can be obtained from the local municipal or tax liens that may be due. Jersey. $80,924.84 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees award of contracts for professional services various. It is further certifi ed that suffi cient TAKE NOTICE that the City of North Wild- taxing authority. to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- without advertising for bids, and funds are available from the following appro- wood intends to fi le an application in the Amount due under judgment is Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifi cation Property to be sold is located in the Town- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount priation or ordinance to cover this contract: amount of $5,189,000 for Federal Assistance $17,550.54 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees letter as to prior mortgage of Fidelity Con- ship of Middle, County of Cape May and of 20% of the bid price is required. WHEREAS, these contracts are not therefore various to the Rural Utilities Service Water and Waste to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- sumer Company in the sum of $1598.64 State of New Jersey. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any subject to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 19:44A- PO# Various . Disposal Program administered by USDA/Ru- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount dated 07/20/1976 sale without further notice of publication. 20.4 or 20.5, and ral Development, 5th Floor, Suite 500, 8000 of 20% of the bid price is required. Premises commonly known as: 132 Chest- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Tracey DeVico Taverner, CFO Midlantic Drive, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any A full legal description of the premises can nut Ave., Middle Township, NJ 08210 tiff. WHEREAS, the Township of Middle requires The purpose of the application is to install sale without further notice of publication. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG said services, and funds are available for said I, James Alexis, Clerk of Middle Township, new infrastructure in various areas of the City All publication costs are paid for by the plain- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid BEING KNOWN as Lot 25, Block 200, on Sheriff: John F. Callinan purpose, Cape May County, do hereby certify the to replace aging and/or deteriorating sanitary tiff. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of 752541 foregoing to be a true and correct copy of a sewer collection systems. Information about Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Middle 4x Fee=$131.22 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by Resolution adopted by the Township Com- the project and application is on fi le and avail- Sheriff: John F. Callinan amount due can be obtained from the local 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21/07 the Township Committee, the Governing Body mittee at a meeting of said Middle Township able for inspection at the City Clerk’s Offi ce, 752533 taxing authority. Dimensions: 150ft. x 100ft. x 150ft. x 100ft. ______of the Township of Middle, County of Cape Committee, held on January 6, 2007 and said Janet H. Harkins, City Clerk, 901 Atlantic 4x Fee=$165.24 Amount due under judgment is SHERIFF’S SALE May and State of New Jersey, that the fol- Resolution was adopted by not less than a Avenue, PO Box 499, North Wildwood, NJ 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 $111,466.11 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Nearest Cross Street: Jersey Avenue lowing persons are hereby appointed to the two-thirds vote of the members of the Town- 08260 – Telephone #609-522-2030. ______to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out positions designated below for the calendar ship Committee. SHERIFF’S SALE tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- year 2007. 1x Fee=$10.94 2/7/07 of 20% of the bid price is required. adjourn this sale without further notice by cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Witness my hand and seal of the Township of ______By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any publication. NUMBER F 14757 06, pending wherein BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a contract Middle, this 7th day of January, 2007. Notice to Bidders of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery sale without further notice of publication. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK the plain- be executed by the Township of Middle with Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal tiff AND JOHN STAMPER, ET AL are the each of said persons to supply professional James Alexis, Township Clerk 2006-2007 Diesel Engine School Buses BER F 12346 06, pending wherein WELLS tiff. liens or other charges, and any such tax- defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public services for the calendar year 2006. (1) 54 Passenger FARGO BANK, N.A. the plaintiff AND RON- Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or venue on: 1x Fee=$51.03 2/7/07 (1) 36 Passenger with chair lift ALD J. KRAIL are the defendant(s), I shall MAN other advances made by plaintiff prior to WEDNESDAY THE 28TH DAY OF Payroll Company - CASA ______Sealed bids for the purchase of one (1) fi fty- expose for sale at public venue on: Sheriff: John F. Callinan this sale. All interested parties are to con- FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 Code Maintenance - General Code THE REGULAR MEETINGS of the Middle four (54) passenger school bus and one (1) WEDNESDAY THE 14TH DAY OF 752534 duct and rely upon their own independent at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court GC Term Tracker Software - General Code Township Fire Commissioners District #2 will thirty-six (36) passenger bus with chair lift FEBRUARY A.D. 2007 4x Fee=$116.64 investigation to ascertain whether or not House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Alcohol & Drug Testing - Commerce National be held at the Rio Grande Fire Company, will be received on Wednesday, February 21, at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7/07 any outstanding interest remain of record (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Risk Control Services Routes 9 & 47 at 8 p.m. on the following 2007 at 9:00 A.M. in the Administration Offi ce House Building located at 9 N. Main Street ______and/or have priority over the lien being Jersey. Operating System Maint. Sewer Dept. - Thursday date: February 15, 2007 of the Lower Township Board of Education. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New SHERIFF’S SALE foreclosed and, if so the current amount Computer Software Inc. (CSI) Jersey. due thereon. Property to be sold is located in the Town- Application Software Maint. Sewer Dept. - 1x Fee=$3.65 2/7/07 Bids should be addressed to: By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out ship of Lower, County of Cape May and Computer Software Inc. (CSI) ______George Drozdowski, Board Secretary Property to be sold is located in the Town- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- A full legal description of the premises can State of New Jersey. Computer Hardware Maint. Municipal THE REGULAR Monthly Meeting of the Lower Township Board of Education ship of Lower, County of Cape May and cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Complex - Dennis Donegan Board of Commissioners of Water District #1 834 Seashore Road State of New Jersey. NUMBER F 11677 06, pending wherein May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Premises commonly known as: 220 Ari- Computer Hardware Maint. Police Dept. - of the Township of Middle, County of Cape Cape May, NJ 08204 (Page A36 Please) A36 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 PUBLIC NOTICES Nationals (From Page A35) May Court House, NJ 08210 normal business hours, in the Middle Town- Thursday, February 22, 2007 at 7:00 P.M. at your dream home here! Terms avail! Won’t best suburbs! Place your classifi ed ad ROOF —HOUSE, GARAGE, BARN, CEILING, And should be clearly marked “BIDS DO NOT ship Municipal Building, Boyd and Mechanic the Dennis Township Municipal Building, 571 last! 877-891-5263 www.upstateNYland.com in over 900 suburban newspapers just SIDING. TOP QUALITY. CLOSEOUT DEALS. OPEN” “SCHOOL BUSES” Owner’s Name: P & S Excavating and Streets, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, Petersburg Road, Dennisville, New Jersey, at like this one. Call the Suburban Classi- LOW PRICES. FAST DELIVERY. www. Albrecht & Heun, Inc. by all interested parties at least ten (10) days which time the public may appear and pres- Medical Supplies: New Power Wheelchairs, fi ed Advertising Network at 888-486-2466 abmartin.net 800-373-3703 A.B. MARTIN. Each bid must be accompanies with security Address: Same prior to the said hearing. Further, any inter- ent any testimony on the granting of the ap- scooters, hospital beds. ABSOLUTELY NO www.suburban-news.org/scan” in the amount of not less than ten percent ested party may appear in person or by at- plication. COST TO YOU, if qualifi ed. New lift chairs BUILDING MATERIALS/MISC. FOR SALE (10%) of the Base Bid, (but not to exceed Subject Property -560 Goshen Road torney at said hearing and participate therein starting at $599, limited time offer. Toll Free $125-$750+/day. Extras, Actors, Models. HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED? Structural $20,000.00) in the form of a bid bond. in accordance with the rules of the Middle THE APPLICATION and plans are on fi le in 1-800-470-7562. No experience required. All looks needed! repairs of barns, houses, and garages. Call Subject Property - Tax Map Block: 94 Township Planning Board. This notice is sent the Offi ce of the Administrator of the above- $2,000+ in 2 weeks. Call now! For cast- Woodford Bros., Inc. for straightening, level- Bidders are required to comply with the re- Lot(s): 19.02 & 20 pursuant to the requirements of the Municipal mentioned board, and are available for in- quirements of P.L. 1975, C.127. (Public Con- Land Use Law. spection in her offi ce at 571 Petersburg Road, Merchandise for Sale: Oval Pecan Dining ing calls. 1-800-270-1807 extension 601” ing, foundation and wood frame repairs. 1-800- tracts Affi rmative Action Statute) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 22nd Dennisville, New Jersey, during the hours of Room Set, 42 by 62 expands to 98 inches. OLD-BARN. www.1-800-OLD-BARN.COM day of February 2007, at 7:30 p.m., prevailing JEFFERY A. APRIL 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on regular business Includes 4 table pads and 2 arm chairs with ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do you Bidders must also comply with the require- time, at the Middle Township Municipal Build- Attorney for applicant days. 6 straight back chairs. China cabinet is 66 earn $800 in a day? Your own lo- Business Opportunity ASSEMBLE MAGNETS ments of P.L. 1977, c.33, requiring the fi ling ing, located at Boyd and Mechanic Streets, inches wide and 76 inches tall. Asking $695. cal candy route. Includes 30 Machines & CRAFTS FROM HOME! Year-round Work! of statement of ownership, and with any and Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210, 1x Fee=$32.80 2/7/07 DATED: February 5, 2007 Call Bob 732-947-0893. Located in Middlesex and Candy. All for $9,995 800-893-1185 Excellent Pay! No Experience! New England all other Federal and New Jersey statutes not the Middle Township Planning Board will hold ______County. VOID IN SD” Crafters. TOLL-FREE 1-866-398-1113, Code 9. specifi ed herein. (NJAC 17:27) a hearing on the application for development NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION of the undersigned. Applicant seeks all re- By: James H. Pickering, Jr., Esquire Merchandise for Sale: CHERRYWOOD “SECRET SHOPPERS NEEDED For Business Opportunity/Miscellaneous All bidders must adhere to P.L. 2004, c.57 quired approvals and relief so as to permit: Pursuant to State law, the following is a partial Attorney for Applicant DINING SET - 10 PCS. SOLID WOOD, Store Evaluations. Get paid to shop. Lo- ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. Do you earn $800 concerning Business Registration of Public listing of items inside storage units which will Coach-Szathmary Partnership ORIGINAL BOX, CAN DELIVER. ORIGINAL cal Stores, Restaurants & Theaters. in a day? Includes 30 Machines and Candy All Contractors and P.L. 2005, c. 271 concerning Preliminary subdivision approval for a major be sold at Public Auction on Thursday, March 457 Kings Highway COST $6500, SELL FOR $1599. JOHN 201- Training Provided, Flexible Hours. Email for $9,995. Multi Vend, Inc. 1-800-807-6486. Pay to Play. subdivision of 24 lots at the subject premises 1, 2007 at 1:00 p.m., at A SAFE KEEPING P.O. Box 100 255-6259. Required. 1-800-585-9024 ext 6600” noted above. Specifi cally, the following ap- SELF STORAGE, INC., 3414 Bayshore Road, South Seaville, NJ 08246 Financial BEING DENIED CREDIT??? Perma- Lower Township Board of Education, reserves provals/variances are sought: North Cape May, NJ 08204, (609) 889-8287. (609)624-2900 Merchandise for Sale: ITALIAN LEATHER “GOVERNMENT JOBS nently Improve Your Credit Reports Even after the right to waive any informalities in or to re- Operators reserve the right to set minimum LIVING ROOM SET in original plastic, never $12-$48/hr Full Benefi ts/Paid Training. Work Bankruptcy! FREE Consultation. 1-800-208- 1x Fee=$23.08 2/7/07 ject any or all proposals. Subdivision approval, preliminary and fi nal bids and to bid. This ad will not appear in this used. Original price $3,000, sacrifi ce $975. available in areas like Homeland Security, 2934. Law Offi ces of Lisa F. Rosenthal Esq. site approval together with waivers for: Newspaper on February 21, 2007 or February ______Copies of the specifi cations may be obtained 28, 2007. Please call prior to auction to con- Bill 732-226-4123. Law Enforcement, Wildlife and more! 1-800- from the offi ce of the Secretary of the Lower A. Waiver of plan scale requirement. 200, fi rm. AUCTION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 320-9353 ext 2002” Financial Owe the IRS or State??? Haven’t Township Board of Education between the 100, 50 engineering scales are provided to WITHOUT NOTICE. Merchandise for Sale: CHERRY BEDROOM fi led tax returns?? Get Instant Relief. Call hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. fully depict project. SET. Solid Wood, never used, brand new in OFFICE CLEANERS OPPORTUNITIES Start Matt 1-800-487-1992 www.safetaxhelp.com B. Waiver of providing percolation tests on all UNIT Number: Nationals factory boxes. English Dovetail. Original cost Today! Part-time/full-time Day or Night Flex George Drozdowski new lots. $4500. Sell for $795. Can Deliver. 201-780- Hrs possible $17.00 per Call 1-900-835- GENERAL/HELP WANTED Lower Township Board of Education C. Waiver of providing soil boring on all new G119 - Al Cremin: Floor Lamp; 3 Table Lamps, Reader Advisory: the National Trade As- 8911. 9300” CALIFORNIA BOUND! Bored, Broke or just 834 Seashore Road lots. Totes; Boxes; Glass Shelf; Other Miscella- sociation we belong to has purchased need a change of pace? Full time travel Cape May, NJ 08204 neous items. the following classifi eds. Determining Miscellaneous: Reach over 1.6 Million House- DATA ENTRY! Work From Anywhere. Flex- with highly motivated sales team repre- No variances are necessary except those bulk holds! The New Jersey Press Association can ible Hours. Personal Computer Required. senting major publications. Must be 18 or 1x Fee=$27.94 2/7/07 variances which may become necessary as a H145 - William & Lori Bernhardt: 10 Speed the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to place your 2x2 Display Ad in over 125 NJ Excellent Career Opportunity. Serious older and able to start today. 866-350-2220. ______result of comments and/or suggestions raised Bike; BBQ Grill; Computer Printer; 2 Fisher weekly newspapers for ONLY $1155. Call Di- Inquiries Only. 1-800-344-9636 Ext 300” MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD at the hearing. Speakers; Receiver; Toaster Oven; Aquarium; avoid misunderstandings, some advertis- ers do not offer “employment” but rather ane Trent at NJPA at 609-406-0600 ext.24 or HEALTH/PERSONALS IF YOU USED NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION Shelving; CDs; Video Cassettes; Oscillating email [email protected] for more information. MOVIE EXTRAS Make up to $250/day THE PAINKILLER BEXTRA BETWEEN FOR DEVELOPMENT A copy of the said application and accom- Floor Fan; Animal Carriers; Totes; Other Mis- supply the readers with manuals, directo- ries and other materials designed to help Regional Rates Now Available in New Jersey! All looks and ages MARCH 2002, AND FEBRUARY 2005, panying documents will be on fi le with the cellaneous Items. (Nationwide placement available) 1-800-714-7341 AND SUFFERED A SKIN REACTION, you Applicant’s Name: P & S Excavating Secretary of Middle Township Planning Board/ their clients establish mail order selling Address: 411 South Dennis Ave., Cape Zoning Offi cer and may be inspected, during 2x Fee=$29.16 and other businesses at home. Under NO may be entitled to compensation. Call At- 2/7, 2/14/07 circumstance should you send any money Miscellaneous: Attend College Online from $125-$750+/day. Extras, Actors, Models. torney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727. ______in advance or give the client your check- Home. *Medical*, *Business*, *Paralegal*, No experience required. All looks needed! WANTED Help Wanted MOVIE EXTRAS, DENNIS TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD ing, license ID, or credit card numbers. *Computers*, *Criminal Justice*. Job place- $2,000+ in 2 weeks. Call now! For cast- ACTORS, MODELS! Make up to $250/day, NOTICE OF APPLICATION Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee ment assistance. Computer provided. Finan- ing calls. 1-800-556-6103 extension 616 all ages and faces wanted! No exp. Required, loans regardless of credit and note that cial aid if qualifi ed. Call 866-858-2121 www. FT/PT! CTN Corporation 1-866-908-8351 BATHTUB REGLAZING Applicant/Owner: Frederick R. Schall if a credit repair company does business OnlineTidewaterTech.com ****$700-$800,000 FREE CASH GRANTS!- 383 Corson Tavern Road only over the phone it’s illegal to request 2007! Personal bills, School, Business/Hous- Homes for Rent STOP RENTING!! Gov’t SAVE IT • REGLAZE IT Ocean View, NJ 08230 any money before delivering its service. Pools: HOMEOWNERS WANTED! Kayak ing. Approx. $49 Billion unclaimed 2006! & Bank Foreclosures! $0 to Low Down! Pools looking for Demo homesites to display Almost everyone qualifi es! Live Operators. No Credit OK! Call Now! 1-800-841-0865 MAKE YOUR BATHTUB 00 Subject Property, Street Address: Same All funds are based in US dollars. 800 00 numbers may or may not reach Canada. new maintenance free Kayak pools.Save Listings 1-800-592-0362 Ext. 238” LIKE BRAND NEW We Also thousands of $$. Unique opportunity! 100% MEDICAL SUPPLIES ABSOLUTELY NO Do Tile & Subject Property, Block & Lot No.: fi nancing available. 1-800-510-5624. **FREE CASH GRANTS!** $25,000++ COST TO YOU!! Limited Offer!! Power $279 REG. NJPA LIMITED TIME  Sinks Lot 10.04, Block 225.01 **2007** NEVER REPAY! Personal, Medical Wheelchairs, Scooters & Oxygen. Medtec ZZZDGYDQFHGUHILQLVKLQJFRUSFRP $425 Adoption: Are you pregnant? We are a mar- Public Notices: Each week hundreds of Public Bills, Business, School/House. Almost every- Medical Supply. Call Toll-Free 800-719-0024. Zoning District: R-3 ried couple seeking to adopt. Full-time mom/ Notices are published in New Jersey’s daily one qualifi es! Live Operators. Avoid Dead- CALL TODAY Ƈ BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW devoted dad. Expenses paid. Mary & Mel. and weekly newspapers! The New Jersey lines! Listings 1-800-785-9615 Ext. 239” Miscellaneous DIRECTV Satellite Television, TAKE NOTICE that a hearing will be held (ask for erin/adam). 1-800-841-0804. ADVANCED REFINISHING CORP. before the Dennis Township Planning Board Press Association has created a Internet data- FREE Equipment, FREE 4 Room Installation, base where these notices are posted, njpub- $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! FREE HD or DVR Receiver Upgrade w/rebate. 877-3 NEW TUB • 201-288-0073 • 732-988-6005 • 973-279-0083 on Thursday, February 22, 2007 at 7:00 p.m., BUY NEW JERSEY FOR $415! The New at Township Hall, 571 Petersburg Road, Den- licnotices.com. You have access 24 hours a AS seen on TV. Injury Lawsuit Dragging? Packages from $29.99/mo. Call 800-380-8939. Jersey Press Association can place your day, 7 days a week, to statewide sheriff sales, Need $500-$500,000++ within 48/hrs? nisville, NJ, to consider an Application for 25-word classifi ed ad in over 140 NJ news- minor site plan approval and variances for lot foreclosures, RFP, bids for schools, town Low rates. APPLY NOW BY PHONE! 1- Miscellaneous **OLD GUITARS WANT- papers throughout the state - a combined meetings, variances, plus many other types. 888-271-0463 www.cash-for-cases.com” ED!** Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Martin, area and accessory structure coverage (3.3% circulation of over 2 million households. Call proposed, 2% permitted), in order to move an Search for notices manually or subscribe to D’Angelico, Stromberg, Rickenbacker, and CASH FOR YOUR existing 50 ft by 80 ft building onto the exist- Diane Trent at NJPA at 609-406-0600 ext.24, Smart Search and have notices sent to your “**CREDIT REPAIR** We Legally Re- Mosrite. 1930’s thru 1960’s. TOP CASH ing lot containing a single family dwelling. email [email protected] or visit www.njpa.org email address automatically. Go to: www. move Collections, Repo’s, Bankruptcies, PAID! The Guitar Collector. 1-800-401-0440. The proposed structure will be used only for for more information. (Nationwide placement njpublicnotices.com for more information and Medical, Judgments, others ETC. Raise CAR, TRUCK, SUV personal vehicles only, and for no commercial available) to subscribe. Credit Scores! Honest, No Gimmicks. Miscellaneous SATELLITE TV CHEAP!! FREE purposes. Member Better Business Bureau. www. Installation! No equipment to buy! FREE digital Auctions: **LAND AUCTION** 450 Props Real Estate: LANDLORDS TIRED OF LATE uslcr.com 1-888-687-1300 1-888-687-1400” recorder upgrade! Up to 250 digital channels! (609) 668-5854 Maps and documents relating to this matter Must be Sold! Low Down / E-Z Financing RENT AND TENANT DESTRUCTION? Start FREE portable DVD player! 1-800-536-0294 will be available for public inspection ten (10) Free Catalog 800-975-6138 fi ghting back! Eliminate headaches and save Cool Travel Job!!! One Month Paid Training! 24 hrs / 7 days days prior to the hearing date, during normal www.LANDAUCTION.com cash. Get the best Landlording book and tips $500 Sign on Bonus Must be free to travel & Miscellaneous For Sale REDUCE YOUR business hours, through the Secretary, Plan- free! @www.section8bible.com Start Today. 800-735-7432 CABLE BILL! Get a 4-Room All-Digital ning Board, Dennis Township Hall, 571 Pe- Automotive: $500 Police Impounds! Cars from Top $$$ For Clean Vehicles tersburg Road, Dennisville, NJ. Satellite system installed for FREE and pro- $500! Tax Repos, US Marshal and IRS sales! Real Estate: I’ll buy or lease your house, make Help Wanted Earn Extra Income, assembling gramming starting under $20. FREE Digital Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Toyota, Hondas,Chevys [email protected] If you wish to make a statement or offer evi- your payments, do repairs, close quickly, any CD cases from home. Start immediately, No Video Recorders to new callers, SO CALL and more! For listings Call 1-800-298-4150 area, any price, any condition. experience necessary. 1-800-341-6573 ext NOW. Exclaim Marketing. 1-800-795-5319 dence concerning this application, you must ext. 1426. appear in person at the hearing or through an 1-888-802-0802 www.uniquerealestatesolu- 1395 www.easywork-greatpay.com” attorney or agent. The Planning Board cannot tions.com Mortgage or Financial 4 MONTHS BE- accept petitions or letters, and must rely on Autos Wanted: AUTOS - DON’T TRADE IN!! ASSEMBLE MAGNETS & CRAFTS HIND??? HAVE ENOUGH EQUITY? Throw OF OLYMPIC OR CHARITY DONATIONS: Children’s Cancer Buy Early, Save Big! DELRANDO POOL live testimony. Real Estate: Move or Retire to Delaware and FROM HOME! Year-round Work! Excel- Your Credit Report Away!!! REFINANCE Big Brothers/Sisters, Boy/Girl Scouts, Home- discover the value of manufactured housing. lent Pay! No Experience! Top US Com- BANKRUPTCIES & HIGH INTEREST Any interested persons having questions or less, SPCA, YMCA and more! Or we’ll buy Gated community with homes from low 100’s. pany! Glue Gun, Painting, Jewelry & More! CREDIT CARDS. NO CREDIT SCORE concerns regarding this application are invited any condition/year/make - free pickup - Fast Brochure available. Toll-free 1-866-629-0770 TOLL FREE 1-866-398-1113, code 2” REQUIRED!!! SUNSET MORTGAGE to contact Applicant’s attorney, whose name service. Call 1-888-395-3955. www.coolbranch.com COMPANY, L.P. 1-866-982-LEND (5363). appears below. Earn ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS each Apply online SUNSETHELPS.COM Business Opportunities: ALL CASH CANDY Real Estate: MOVE/ RETIRE TO TAX- FREE day with tested, proven, easily duplicatable $995 This notice is given pursuant to N.J.S.A. ROUTE. Do you earn up to $800/day? Your DELAWARE! Spacious, single- family homes, “”Three Step Success System”” that is creat- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CLARINET, THE DELRANDO THE OLYMPIC 40:55D-11, et seq. own local candy route. Includes 30 Machines near beaches. From Upper $100’s. Brochure ing MILLIONAIRES! 24 hour info line 800-887- FLUTE, VIOLIN, Trumpet, Trombone, Ampli- and Candy. All for $9,995. Call 1-800-460- Available. Toll Free 302-684-8572 www.jef- 1897. Change your life. Call now. fi er, Fender Guitar $70. ea. Cello, Upright Ellen Nicholson Byrne, Esq. 4276. 4110 Landis Ave., Ste. C fersoncrossroads.com Bass, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $190. DON’T TRADE- Donate your car, boat, or ea. Tuba, Baritone, Others. 1-516-377-7907. Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 Business Opportunities: ALL CASH VEND- Tel (609) 263-0273 Real Estate/Out of State: N.C. BEAUTIFUL truck. Tax Deduction. *Free Pick up* Apprais- ING! Call us fi rst or call us last, either way we COUNTRY LOTS Investing? Relocating? als *Same Day Pick Up. 501 C Non Profi t 1- Real Estate BANK FORECLOSURES! can save you $$$$. Under $9K investment 1x Fee=$27.94 2/7/07 Retiring? Low Taxes. Greater Charlotte area. 877-920-8222 Wheels 4 Charity Foundation” Homes from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom avail- B215030416ss required. Toll Free 800-961-6147 (24/7) ______Buy now, build later. Woods and Meadows. able! REOs, HUD, FDIC, more! These DENNIS TOWNSHIP Restrictions protect your investment. Bro- Timeshare Resales homes must sell! National Value Network. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Employment: MYSTERY SHOPPERS NEED- chures. (866)603-5263. The cheapest way to Buy, Sell and For Listings: 1-800-425-1620 x3247. ED Pose as customers for store evaluations. Rent Timeshares. No Commissions NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPEAL OR Local stores, restaurants & theaters. Training Waterfront Properties: MYRTLE BEACH, or Broker Fees. Call 1-800-640-6886 TIMESHARE!!! Paying too much 4 APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT provided. Flexible hours. Email Required. SC- NEW OFFERING WILD WING GOLF Or go to www.buyatimeshare.com” maintenance fees and taxes? Call to- Call Now! 1-800-585-9024 ext 6069 PLANTATION~ LAKE FRONT AND GOLF day to sell/rent your timeshare for cash Applicant’s Name: Blane and Amy Steinman COMMUNITY World Class Amenities, 27 “DIRECTV Satellite Television. FREE Equip- 1-800-882-0296 www.vpresales.com Address: 270 Fidler Road H.Wanted/Truck Drivers: #1 TRUCK DRIV- Hole Championship Golf Course, Great ment, FREE 4 Room Installation, FREE HD or Dennisville, New Jersey ING SCHOOL. Training Drivers for England, Boating and Fishing. Central Location near DVR Receiver Upgrade w/ Rebate.. Packages Vacation Homes/Vacation Properties Address of Property: Same Swift & Werner. Dedicated Runs Available. Beach and 100+ Golf Courses, Medical and from $29.99/mo. Call 1-800-380-8939” Brand-new vacation homes - St. Au- Subject to the Application: Starting Salary $50,000+ Home Weekends! Shopping. No Time Limit to Build. NO PAY- gustine, Florida from the $100s. Gated (Street Address) 1-800-883-0171 A-63. Tax Map Block: 70 Lot(s): 5 MENTS FOR ONE YEAR! Large Lake Front, PRESCRIPTIONS LESS THAN CANADA! active adult community with resort- Golf, Preserve and Resort Homesites from Viagra $2.75/pill. Flomax $27.00, Fosa- style amenities, activities & events. th Help Wanted: AIRLINES ARE HIRING. Train the $130K’s. Limited Offer. Hurry and Call max $16.00, Plavix $45.00, Singulair 800-446-0699 www.equitylifestyle.com Take notice that on the 28 day of March, for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. 2007 at 7:30 PM prevailing time, at the Den- 888-243-0133. $51.00, Norvase $26.00, Advair $50.00 FAA approved program. Financial aid if quali- Vytorin 10/20 $63.00 Global Medicines 1- ADOPTION ADOPT - LOVING COUPLE de- nis Township Hall, located at 571 Petersburg fi ed. Job Placement assistance. Call Aviation Road, Dennisville, Dennis Township, New SCA 866-634-0720 www.globalmedicines.net” sire to provide a happy, stable environment Jersey, the Dennis Township Zoning Board of Institute of Maintenance.(888-349-5387) High School Reunions for a newborn. Expenses Paid. Call Anne Adjustment will hold a hearing on the appeal Planning a class reunion? Searching for NEW FEATHER WEIGHT MOTORIZED Denise or Michael toll free: 888-816-8829 or application for development of the under- Help Wanted: ACT NOW! 21 CDL-A Drivers class members? Classreport.org gives WHEELCHAIRS, at no cost to you if eli- DON’T REPLACE YOUR OLD BATHTUB... signed. Variance or other relief is sought so as Needed * 36-43cpm/$1.20pm * $0 Lease free web space, database, planning gible. Medicare & Private insurance accept- Land For Sale MYRTLE BEACH, SC to permit an addition to an existing single-fam- NEW Trucks CDL-A + 3 mos OTR tools. www.classreport.org/freespace/” ed. ENK Moble Medical. 1-800-693-8896” BEAZER HOMES ANNOUNCES DREAM REGLAZE IT! $ ily residence on the premises located at 270 800-635-8669 HOME DOLLAR DAYS! SAVE UP TO 349 Fidler Road, Dennis Township, also known $500 Police Impounds. Cars from $500! Tax BANK FORECLOSURES! Homes from $35,000!! NOW is the best time ever to as Block 70, Lot(s) 5 on the Dennis Township Help Wanted: Part-time, home-based Internet Repos, US Marshal and IRS sales. Cars, $10,000! 1-3 bedroom available! Repos, REOs, consider a new home. Single family, Town We also do Tax Map. The following variances are being business. Earn $500-$1000/month or more. Sinks, Tile, Tub W/COUPON Trucks, SUV’s, Toyota’s, Honda’s, Chevy’s FDIC, FSBO, FHA, etc. These homes must sell! & Garden homes Available for Immediate regularly $449 sought from the following section(s) of the Flexible hours. Training provided. No invest- and more! For Listings: 1-800-298-1768 For Listings Call 1-800-425-1620 ex. 3421” Occupancy. Superior locations, Close to Surrounds Township’s ordinances: additional lot cover- ment required. FREE details. www.K348.com & Color age. The following additional approvals are x1010” Beaches, Golf Courses, Live Entertainment, sought: pre-existing non-conforming bulk re- Mountain Cabin $89,900. E-Z to fi n- etc. Hurry, these offerings won’t last long! Travel Charge Help Wanted: Insurance Inspector/Reporters: Creating Millionaires! Earn $1,000. per ish interior. Land Sale!! 1 to 8 acres beazer.com/dreamhome or (866)-398-9857 May Apply quirements and any other variances deemed Advanced Field Services seeks individuals to necessary. day. With absolute Proof, 99% Normal $29,900 to $89,900 w/ dramatic views, complete insurance inspections on residential automated. 3 step success Normal paved roads, utilities!! 1-828-247-9966” Business Opportunity/Finance/Misc. ALL buildings statewide. For more information and www.easternrefinishing.net A copy of the said application and documents system. 24 hr. info. line Normal CASH VENDING! Call us fi rst or call us are on fi le with the Zoning Board of Adjust- to apply visit: www.afsweb.com/careers. 1-800-486-9956” ASHEVILLE, NC New mountain Community last, either way we can save you $$$$. EASTERN REFINISHING CO. • 800-463-1879 ment Administrator and may be inspected boasting Spectacular view and privacy home- Under 9K investment required. NovaStar COUPON EXPIRES 2/14/07 during normal business hours in the Dennis Homes for Rent: 4 bd. 2 ba. HUD Home for ABSOLUTE GOLDMINE! $5,000/mo in- sites. Clubhouse, exercise facility, paved Vending, Inc. Toll-Free 800-961-6154 (24/7) Township Construction/Zoning Offi ce, Den- only $175/mo! 3 bd. 1ba. Only $200/mo! More come attainable by 3rd month. First year roads, walking trails. Only 35 minutes to nis Township Hall, by all interested parties at HUD Homes from $199/mo! For listings call potential of $10,000 - $30,000 per month downtown Asheville. Call 1-877-689-2626” LOTS & ACREAGE ABANDONED FARM! 20 FREE least ten (10) days prior to the said hearing. 800-546-8656 ext.s578 very attainable. Hottest product in 40 years. acres - $59,900. Gorgeous acreage just minutes 3 day & t Further, any interested party may appear in It Sells itself. TIMING IS EVERYTHING RedWeek.com #1 timeshare marketplace. to Cooperstown! Fields, woods, views! Town night hotelwo person or by attorney or agent at said hearing Houses for sale: 4 bd. 2 ba. HUD Home for Call 866-236-6926 recorded message” 15,000+resales, rentals, resort reviews at rd, EZ terms! Hurry! 877-807-5263 NYL&L. stay! and participate therein in accordance with the only $175/mo! 3 bd. 1ba. Only $200/mo! More 5000+ resorts. Before you buy, rent, or sell rules of the Dennis Township Zoning Board of HUD Homes from $199/mo! For listings call Mattress Cleaning & Sanitizing Business. you must visit RedWeek.com to compare” LOTS & ACREAGE ABANDONED LAKESIDE Adjustment. This notice is sent pursuant to the 800-546-8656 ext.s578 requirements of the Municipal Land Use Law. 4,300 European Dealers. New to Canada & FARM! 15 acres - $34,900. Quality acreage 1-800-DONATE-CARS US. Removes dust mites and harmful aller- Virginia Mountains Large 5 Acre Tract along across the street from Lk Ontario! Awesome Land For Sale: NY’s MOST AFFORDABLE Blane Steinman gens. Big profi ts, small investment. Hygien- very wide trout stream with private, elevated lake views, mix of fi elds & woods! Boat launch • The donation is tax deductible. ACREAGE. Adirondacks- 97 Acres with itech 1-888-999-9030 www.hygienitech.com” homesite, secluded, great view, trees, nearby & State Land just minutes away! G’teed build- Applicant Cabin- $129,900. Large Pond on 88 Acres- • Pick-up is free. river $59,500. Owner 866 789-8535 able! Terms! Call now! Moose River Land Co. $159,900. Cranberry Lake Area- 248 Acres- ALL CASH VENDING! Call us fi rst or 800-260-3686. www.mooseriverland.com 1x Fee=$26.73 2/7/07 $259,900. Syracuse Area Lakefront- 25 • We take care of all the paperwork. ______call us last, either way we can save MACNET ADS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Acres- $169,900. Saranac Lake Area- 274 you $$$$. Under 9K investment re- Business to Business LOTS & ACREAGE CATSKILL MOUN- Acres- $189,900. Over 100 new properties. quired. Toll Free 800-962-9189 (24-7)” BUSINESS OWNER...Need more custom- TAINS! 5 acres - $59,900. Incredible acre- 1-800-DONATE-CARS (1-800-366-2832) DENNIS TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.landan- ers? Save $$$ by advertising your busi- age less than 3 hrs NYC! Woods, views, dcamps.com Participating with Cabela’s Tro- FIND PERSONAL & FINANCIAL ness to over 5 million households in this stonewalls! Near skiing and lakes! End PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned phy Properties FREEDOM Start Today! Customers and 250 other publications throughout road seclusion! Build your dream home has fi led an Application with the Planning Tomorrow! Seeking Motivated Entre- Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, New here! Terms avail! Won’t last! 877-892- Board of the Township of Dennis which re- Land For Sale: ABANDONED FARM 20 acres preneurs BUILD Your CASH FLOW York, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, 5263 www.upstateNYland.com NYL&L quests an amended site plan to eliminate an - $59,900 Gorgeous acreage just minutes to Increase Your Net Worth! Delaware & Washington, D.C. Plus, architectural feature required by previous ap- Cooperstown! Fields, woods, views! Town rd, PROVEN WEALTH Building System! reach the WORLDWIDE WEB through LOTS & ACREAGE COUNTRY LAND LIQUI- provals and a variance from the requirements EZ terms! Hurry! 877-815-5263 Learn How! www.mycoopbiz.com our ONLINE WEBSITES, too. Call 1-800- DATION! 6 acres - $24,900. Perfect country of Section 185-36B(4) to permit the erection of www.MyCoOpBiz.com 450-7227 or visit www.macnetonline.com getaway! Meadow, Woods, nice views! Mins two (2), thirty two (32) square foot free stand- Land For Sale COUNTRY LAND LIQUIDA- ing signs where one is permitted, and any and off The Thruway, 3 1/2 hrs NYC! Owner TION 6 acres - $24,900 Perfect country get- CONTRACTORS/RENOVATORS: Expand Announcements FREE MORTGAGE Terms! Call 877-807-5263 TODAY! NYL&L all other variances or waivers that may be away! Meadow, Woods, nice views! Mins off required on the property located at 458 Wood- your business, increase sales by offering CONSULTATIONS for motivated homebuy- The Thruway, 3 hrs NYC! Owner Terms! Call an attractive line of deck & railing products. ers & homeowners. Credit challenges? Miscellaneous ACR METAL ROOFING AND bine-Oceanview Road, Ocean View, Cape 877-815-5263 May County, New Jersey, and designated as Supplying trades people since 1978 Website: Bankruptcy? No down money? Call SIDING. Low Cost, Fast Delivery, Agricultural, Block 224, Lot 74.01 on the Tax Map of the www.globaldecking.com or 800-804-6288” now: 877-720-1194. Old Guard Mort- Commercial, Residential, Pole Barn Pack- Township of Dennis. Land For Sale: CATSKILL MOUNTAINS! 5 gage licensed by PA Dept. of Banking. ages, Trims, Fasteners, Refl ective Insulation, acres - $59,900 Incredible acreage less than Advertise Nationally to approximately 12 Door Track. Free Literature, 1-800-325-1247 A PUBLIC HEARING has been set down for 3 hrs NYC! Woods, views, stone- walls! Near million households in North America’s Building Materials METAL ROOFING. A REAL skiing and lakes! End road seclusion! Build Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Real Estate News www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37

Don’t miss this week’s articles on …. Middle Township reval, p. A1; Cape May Point and “merger mania,” p. A1; and West Cape May assessments, p. A8 *********** Landings Obstacles Cleared for Low-Income Senior Housing in Lower *********** By JACK FICHTER He credited the mayor and three legislators with get- He said he al- ting the project approved before the funding deadline. ready had a “sig- TOWN BANK — The papers are signed and all ap- “I hope the Catholic community remembers that when nificant list” of provals are in hand to begin construction of a 75-unit they come up for election,” said Forbes. interested appli- low-income senior apartment project here, next to St. He said he had never before been part of a property cants. John of God Catholic Church on Town Bank Road. closing. “We’re excited The building will be called Haven House. “I had to sign my name for about six hours, including to come down Though the project was delayed by two state agencies, one book with all the specifi cations that had about 600 to Cape May the last hurdles were cleared on Jan. 31 – the fi nal day to pages,” Forbes said of the closing, which occurred Jan. County and help qualify the apartments for $10 million in funding from the 31 in Newark. meet some of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Along with the architect and the builder, Forbes had needs,” Johnson Last year, the state Department of Environmental to initial every single page. said. Protection determined that the property provided habitat He said construction should begin within a week to When informed for migrating birds. In response, the Catholic Diocese 10 days, noting that the project will provide a certain of the recent B-day Salute of Camden agreed to plant trees and bushes around a sense of security for seniors in knowing that their rent revaluation of retention basin that would be friendly to raptors (birds), will never exceed one-third of their income. homes in Lower To NJAR and to pay $28,000 into a state fund to create a wildlife Curtis Johnson, director of Diocesan Housing Ser- Township that On Jan. 16, the New Jer- habitat elsewhere in the county. vices, said the apartments could be open by summer has doubled the Rev. Robert Forbes described the sey Association of Realtors An agreement also had to be reached with the state of 2008. assessment of a challenging closing process. (NJAR) kicked off its 90th Department of Community Affairs. To qualify for an apartment, an applicant must be number of homes, anniversary year. Did you The Rev. Robert Forbes of St. John of God Church said at least 62 years old and fall within income guidelines Johnson said it shows the “project is right on target.” know it has local roots? he is grateful to Lower Township Mayor Walter Craig, of $25,250 annually for a one-person household and “We’re going to bring a good quality project at a very In December 1917, a Sen. Nicholas Asselta, Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew, and $28,850 for a two-person household. affordable price,” he said. group of 54 real estate U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo, “who went across political Johnson estimated the rental fee at $650 with resi- Comments? Contact Fichter at 886-8600 ext. 30, or professionals met in At- lines and worked for this.” dents paying 30 percent. e-mail jfi [email protected]. lantic City to form the Real Estate League of New Middle Reval Jersey, which later became (From page A1) NJAR. Ninety years later, the Because of the revaluation, and challenges to some numbers, owners with wetlands non-profit trade associa- on their property have been directed to the county Planning Board to acquire a soils tion now has some 57,000 overlay, which likely caused a bump in activity, said Ravitz. members, including com- To those with wetlands, Ravitz has instructed CLT representatives, who are meeting mercial and residential with residents in 15-minute segments, six days a week at Township Hall, “If there was brokers and salespeople, an error in wetlands, say 10 or 12 acres, I told them to go with 12 acres, since that’s property managers, ap- a big issue in Middle Township.” praisers, counselors and In time, should those lands be found to be developable, and are built upon, Ravitz other real estate profession- said the assessor would learn of that when a building permit is issued. als – all of whom pledge to Home at 151 W. Bates Ave., Villas, above left, sold for $211,100. The property “Then, we will assess them the same as everything,” he said. a strict Code of Ethics. is located about a block and a half from the Delaware Bay, where beaches have Ravitz said CLT has four to fi ve hearing offi cers to handle the infl ux of questioning been icy and cold in recent days. property owners. They hold Saturday hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., he said. Many make appointments, and don’t show, leading him to believe “they did re- search,” and found the revaluation numbers are acceptable. Based on the base fi gures he has seen, Ravitz said, “If you are less than three times the old assessment, I think you will see favorable tax. If you are three to fi ve times the old assessment, you will be about even. “Most people whose assessment is four times their old assessment will be paying more,” said Ravitz. “I take the blame for not putting the tax rate Hearts into the letters,” said Dot Landscape Home at 135 110th St., Stone Harbor, above right, sold for $2,000,000. The Ravitz. property is located about a block and a half from the beach, which was deserted That was his response As Valentine’s Day ap- on a recent visit. when asked why resi- proaches, hearts begin dot- dents were not informed ting the landscape in our in the letter that their still-sweetly-old-fashioned Week’s Transfers Top $44 Million new assessment should county. not be used with their Approximately 1,500 Middle Township homeowners Above is one of the By C.M. MATTESSICH present tax rate to fi gure have made appointments to meet with CLT representa- hearts lining the exterior their taxes. tives about their new valuations. Meetings proceeded windows of North Wild- During the period Jan. 21-27, a total of 76 deeds were recorded at the County Clerk’s “You always have the like clockwork in the Middle Township courtroom, wood’s Star Diner. Offi ce for property transfers in which the sale price was more than a nominal amount. right to appeal,” he said. above. Sale prices refl ected in the deeds totaled $44.8 million. Steps to follow for any- The transactions are reported in the Property Transfer Chart that begins below. one appealing: Among the reported transfers was a home at 151 W. Bates Ave., Villas (pictured), • Make an appointment in Township Hall with CLT by calling (800) 959-6876. sold by the Estate of Donald James Waltz for $211,100. County tax records indicate • Make an appointment (609) 465-8726 to speak with Ravitz. that the cottage was built in 1938 on a lot measuring .17 acre. The property is cur- “I have the fi nal say what the assessment should be,” he said. rently assessed at $53,400 in municipal tax records. He said some mistakes include transposing dates of construction, for instance 1929 Also among the week’s transfers was a home at 135 110th St. in Stone Harbor may be 1992, a marked difference in value. (pictured), sold by James and Anna Sheipe of Reading, Pa., for $2 million. County • Formal appeal to the county Tax Board. tax records indicate that the home, built in 1953, sits on .15 acre. The property is The deadline for those is April 1 or 45 days from the date of “fi nal notice of assess- currently assessed at $1,436,500 in municipal tax records. ment.” Truckin’ Over Be sure to check the Herald’s website at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com for Ravitz said he “should” sign the offi cial tax assessment for the county between Feb. To Wal-Mart additional details about this week’s transfers, as well as archived copies of Property 15 and 21. Transfer Charts. “The tax board wants to get it done, but we are trying to hold out for the public as Skeptical about those long as possible,” Ravitz said. stories that the Rio Grande If no appeal is fi led this year, “they are precluded from fi ling an appeal until the next Wal-Mart fi nally will open PROPERTY TRANSFERS RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE year, or April 1, 2008, with the county Tax Board," he said. in May? BETWEEN JANUARY 21st and JANUARY 27th, 2007 “Once I sign the book, if someone has an appeal or shows us a mistake, that will be REU found that Satt Bou- noted, not for the current year, but for the next year,” Ravitz said. levard – the side access Seller Buyer Property Address Price Contact Campbell at (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or e-mail: [email protected] road that reportedly was AVALON Kenneth E. & Joyce Kapp Richard B. & Mary Jane Scali 4714 Fifth Ave. $ 3,075,000 one of the sticking points Domenick C. Nasuti Chace Gundlach 286 16th St., Unit 3 $ 465,000 for state approval – is in- John Rayer Jane K. Sagendorph 394-96 20th St., Unit 394 $ 960,000 “Comps” for Middle Residents deed completed and ready A. Thomas & Eileen Ferrero Sandbar Development LLC 4708 Fourth Ave. $ 2,600,000 REU has a treat for Middle Township residents sufferin’ the reval blues. At Jeffrey & Terry Pyle Matthew & Ann Marie Ryan 26 E. 14th St. $ 1,750,000 for traffi c. That’s the road Total for Avalon: $ 8,850,000 p. A43 of this week’s edition, we’ve prepared a chart of many sales that oc- in the picture above. CAPE MAY curred during calendar year 2006 in the Township. While there’s no substitute Longtime county com- Dolores K. Lanzalotti James M. Cheney 1107 Maryland Ave. $ 775,000 for professional market advice, the chart may give you a ballpark notion of mercial presence, Seashore Dennis & Joanne Donohoe Steven & Anne Docimo 1016 Maryland Ave. $ 850,000 Total for Cape May: $ 1,625,000 whether your new assessment jives with recent sales in your neighborhood. Foods (also pictured), is in Check the Herald website for even more transactions! for many new passsersby! (Page A44 Please) A38 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Real Estate Classifi ed Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Search Real Estate at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com For these listings. Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad!

REAL ESTATE

Hot HOME FOR SALE Home for Sale- Condominium For Properties NEW For these listings. Enter the web ID# in the Sale- search box to go directly to that ad! Home for Sale- Home For Sale- CONSTRUCTION Home For Sale- Wildwood CAPE MAY WHITESBORO DENNIS For Sale By Owner COURT HOUSE NORTH Avalon $189,900 TOWNSHIP By Owner. Spacious, For the lowest priced, open 3 bedroom, 2 WILDWOOD PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID By owner. One bedroom bath rancher on large For Sale By Owner private condos call condo in exclusive Gate- $5000 Seller Assist. $1,895,000 . . . Town House, 4 BR, 4 BA ...... #107653 609-523-9748 or oce- Reduced to $289,900. wooded lot in up and way Shores, over 55 com- 2nd fl oor condo ef- $1,895,000 . . . Town House, 4 BR, 4 BA ...... #107655 anislandcondos.com munity. Built 2005, pristine FOR SALE BY OWN- coming area. Features condition, end unit offers ER. 38 Cedar Mill include: large walk-in fi ciency, The Lodge Avalon Manor μ WebID #: 107421 lots of windows, sliders to Lane. 3 bedroom, 2 closet in master bed- Condominiums in Ang- lesea. Year round use, PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID private deck overlooking bath contemporary room, upgraded stain-

fi elds and woods, beauti- offers 2 pools and chil- $1,800,000 . . . Single Family, 5 BR, 4 BA ...... #107651 expanded 1 fl oor liv- less steel appliances in $940,000 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #98844 fully landscaped yards. ing. Freshly painted kitchen, super capac- dren’s play area. Laun- Home for Sale- Spacious fl oor plan with with Pergo fl oors, ity washer & dryer, gas dry room, game room, Cape May large lving area; oversized french doors, vaulted heat, central air. Car- ample parking. Pool bedroom. Modern kitchen peted living, family and overlooks inlet. Asking PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID with all appliances in- ceiling, new gas heat/ Air system. Newer dining rooms. Exterior $142,000. $2,500,000 . . . Hotel/Motel, 1 BR, 1 BA ...... #107661 BAY cluding dishwasher and disposal. Berber carpet- windows & roof & features include mainte- $1,999,999 . . . Single Family, 8 BR, 8 BA, 1 LAV . . #109271 If interested, call Dan, $1,850,000 . . . Single Family, 7 BR, 5 BA ...... #109277 ing. Laundry/ utility room, above ground pool. nance free vinyl siding, $1,740,000 . . . Single Family, 9 BR, 8 BA, 1 LAV . . #109275 FRONT stairs to attic with lots of landscaping, sod front 215-817-1431 $995,000 . . . . Town House, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #111807 storage space. Natural Contact Jean yard & stone driveway. WebID #: 110372 $779,000 . . . . Single Family, 5 BR, 2 BA ...... #109281 gas heat, central air. Beau- 609-517-4167 $268,000. μ

$624,900 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 LAV . . #109285 VILLAS tiful clubhouse with a pool. or 609-861-5002 $609,900 . . . . Single Family, 4 BR, 2 BA ...... #103637 By Owner. 2 bedroom, All landscaping, snow and $412,000 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #107647 Contact 609-425-3444 $299,000 . . . . Single Family, 2 BR, 1 BA ...... #111900 1 bath + garage on ice removal and exterior μ WebID #: 109239 or 609-780-7923 90x100’ lot. $700,000. maintenance included. $199,000 . . . . Condo Bldg., 1 BR, 1 BA ...... #109673

$187,900 . . . . Single Family, 2 BR, 2 BA ...... #101175 Builders welcome. Quiet and peaceful, yet WebID #: 108802 Home For Sale- μ minutes to shopping, 609-886-3304 Lower TWP beaches and major roads. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Home For Sale- PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID μ WebID #: 112277 Call 609-780-5531 WebID #: 110593 AVALON LINKS $1,500,000 . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #107649 μ Townhouse For Sale North Wildwood

$849,000 . . . . Town House, 4 BR, 2 BA, 2 LAV. . #107665

$589,900 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #109687 By Owner Condominum $545,000 . . . . Town House, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #109922 For Sale By Owner Home For Sale- $345,000 . . . . Town House, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #104604 New Fordham model, $265,000 . . . . Single Family, 1 BR, 1 BA ...... #109681 located on cul-de-sac Beautiful beach block, Tired of Pay- $215,000 . . . . Single Family, 2 BR, 1 BA ...... #102053 overlooking 4th fairway. 1 bedroom condo, 2nd ing those shore $199,900 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 1 BA ...... #109677 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath $174,900 . . . . Town House, 2 BR, 1 BA, 1 LAV. . #103641 fl oor. Full kitchen, living taxes?? $164,500 . . . . Single Family, 1 BR, 1 BA ...... #111642 town home. Hardwood room, furnished. Sleeps $145,000 . . . . Single Family, 2 BR, 1 BA, 1 LAV . . #109279 fl oors throughout, 2 6. 2 decks, balcony, 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, car garage. $475,000 off-street parking. Pool, Living Room, Din- Middle TWP OPEN HOUSE (townhome next door game room. $199,000. ing Room, Large eat PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID listed for $555,000). Seller will assist settle- in kitchen, offi ce, ment charges. mudd room, deck & $719,000 . . . . Single Family, 5 BR, 4 BA ...... #109685 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH front porch all on 3/4 $335,000 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #109928 856-235-4933 $328,500 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #109683 12 NOON - 2:30 PM 215-275-5590 Acre just a skip from $249,900 . . . . Single Family, 4 BR, 1 BA ...... #106431 12 Arbutus Court, Cape May Court House μ WebID #: 111747 the River. 10 Minutes

$249,000 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #109679 WebID #: 111412 μ from Rt 55. Taxes Located in an exclusive neighborhood just minutes from $128,000 . . . . Mobile Home, 2 BR, 1 BA ...... #107657 under $2 thousand. Stone Harbor beaches. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2½ bath home Commercial Town- North WW on 16.64 acres with inground pool and Find gorgeous gardens. it in ONLINE ship. PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID the House $475,000 . . . . Condo Bldg., 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #105026 DENISE WIEAND Hunting? Call Tammy $424,000 . . . . Condo Bldg., 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #111128 AMERICAN EAGLE REALTY, INC. REALTOR 856-466-4217 $264,900 . . . . Condo Bldg., 2 BR, 1 BA ...... #105022 2688 DUNE DRIVE, AVALON, NJ GO TO Southern Realty, 609-967-7000 CLASSIFIEDS www.capemaycountyherald.com LLC Sea Isle City Barbara Lee, Broker PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID Bayfront Home! 856-825-9700 $1,195,000 . . . Single Family, 4 BR, 3 BA, 1 LAV . . . #99479 μ WebID #: 112220

West CM Home For Sale- PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID WILDWOOD $425,000 . . . . Single Family, 3 BR, 1 BA, 1 LAV . . #109930 Condominium West WW For Sale By Owner PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Many amenities. $249,900 . . . . Single Family, 2 BR, 1 BA ...... #110615 302 Atlantic Ave., North Cape May $367,000. Wildwood $749,900 Property extends from Atlantic Avenue to February 11, 2007, 1:00- 4pm Call 609-523-2166 PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID Beach Drive! Beautiful, spacious home with 246 East Leaming Ave., Wildwood μ WebID #: 108688 $565,000 . . . . Quad, 3 BR, 1 BA, 1 LAV...... #107663 spectacular views. Come and see! Reduced! Owner occupancy or $559,000 . . . . Town House, 4 BR, 2 BA, 1 LAV. . #107667 $449,900 . . . . Condo Bldg., 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #107659 Open House purchase for an investment. Close $399,900 . . . . Condo Bldg., 4 BR, 3 BA ...... #103206 Sat. Feb. 17, $349,900 . . . . Condo Bldg., 4 BR, 2 BA ...... #105030 to the Convention Center, beach & Home for Sale- $249,900 . . . . Duplex, 4 BR, 1 BA ...... #109093 10am - 2pm boardwalk. Owner says sell!! WW Crest For more information WILDWOOD call Cherri Olsen Call Christina for more information Single Cape Cod on PRICE LISTING INFORMATION WebID Cell 609-602-6536 856-304-8971 or 30x110’ lot. 4 bedroom, $920,000 . . . . Condo Bldg., 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #109924 1 bath, enclosed porch, $669,000 . . . . Condo Bldg., 3 BR, 2 BA ...... #98277 FARRELL REALTY 856-222-0322 x325 fenced yard. Spacious $516,500 . . . . Condo Bldg., 2 BR, 2 BA ...... #107669 REALTORS living room & dining $439,000 . . . . Condo Bldg., 2 BR, 2 BA ...... #98281 3821 Bayshore Road $159,900 . . . . Condo Bldg., 1 BR, 1 BA ...... #109095 area. Your energy& $155,000 . . . . Condo Bldg., 1 BR, 1 BA ...... #109097 North Cape May, NJ 08204 ideas turn this house 609-886-0010 into a home. $219,500. www.FarrellRealtyNJ.com Joanne Cavalier, 200 West Rt. 38 Coldwell Banker Otton Licensed Real Estate Broker Moorestown, NJ 08057 609-967-7777 μ WebID #: 112256 Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A39

Mobile Home- Year Round Rental- MOBILE HOME SPACE FOR RENT STORES FOR SALE/ VACATION RENTAL CAPE MAY RENT Year Round Rental- CAPE MAY For Sale By Owner Space For Rent- Vacation Rental- Cape May NAPLES, House. 3 bedrooms, 1 2004 Model on large CAPE MAY Court House large bath. Washer, dry- corner lot. Year round, COURT HOUSE FLORIDA er. No pets. Non-smok- 1 bedroom apartment, 14x60. All rooms fully Escape winter to down- ing premises. March 1. Stroage space, 200- 2nd fl oor, close to town. furnished. 2 bedrooms, town Naples! 2 Bed- $1200 + security. 1200 sq ft available. Washer/dryer, air con- Mobile Home- 1 bath, modern kitchen, room, 2 Bath condo, Potential offi ce. Rental ditioned, non- smoking wall to wall carpeting, Stores for Sale/ only 1.5 blocks to the 609-886-9391 based upon usage. premises, no pets. $800 Cape May window treatments Rent- Gulf, pool, washer and and more. Natural gas per month; 1 month se- μ WebID #: 112182 Court House dryer, dishwasher, air 609-847- 2907 curity + references. heat, central air, ceil- OFFICE/ conditioned, on 5th Av- ing fans, washer and SHOWROOM/ enue. Weekly $1,000 Year Round Rental- 2 bedroom manufac- dryer. 10x15 Trek deck, μ WebID #: 112097 Call 609-231-6450 WAREHOUSE tured home, 24’ x 60’. to $1,600 Various dates 8x12 shed. Mint condi- for appointment Den/3rd bedroom, 2 available. CAPE MAY tion! Ready to move- in. Space For Rent- Ocean View full baths, new berber $105,000. μ WebID #: 112633 Call Patti at Large 2 or 3 bedroom carpet, new kitchen Business Center SEA ISLE CITY appliances. 24’ x 8’ 3000 - 6000 sq. ft. 609-827-9950 house with garage & 609-522-5831 Year Round Rental- Florida room. Reno- front porch. 8’ x 10’ 609-408-4292 New construction for vinyl shed, carport. All 2 fl oors of commercial/ sale, possible lease. μ WebID #: 110974 vated, all new. $1150 + offi ce space available. CAPE MAY utilities. amenities. 4 years old. WebID #: 110997 2 miles east of Gen- μ $1200 per month + COURT HOUSE Must see. For sale by tilni Ford on Rt. 550. YEAR ROUND utilities. Call 609-889-0015 owner. $215,000. See our display ad RENTAL Mortgages- in this week’s Herald 4 bedroom, 2 bath, μ WebID #: 112195 609-463-0084 609-263-8756 real estate section. new, clean. Large base-

or 609-517-2542 Millennium Bank ment, big yard. Central μ WebID #: 107303 heat and air. $1375 per Mortgage WebID #: 111350 609-412-4656 Year Round Rental- μ month + utilities. Refer- 4401 Landis Avenue

Year Round Rental- Sea Isle City, NJ μ WebID #: 111392 BELLEPLAIN ences and security de- Storage Space FOREST posit required. Mobile Home- CMCH * Purchase, Refi nance, for Rent- Adult Resort 609-847-2907 RIO GRANDE Home Equity Loans “NEW YEARS” Sunny 1 bedroom, Furnished, garage * Credit Scores as low WebID #: 112094 1/2 PRICE Florida room, fi replace. μ apartment. Private en- as 500 Mobile home for sale. trance. off-street park- * Fast ad Easy SPECIAL Laundry facilities. $675 + utilities. ing. Security deposit & 609-522-6326 1st months rent. Call for Details Call for details, 609-263-2630 A-1 Easy Self Storage 856-354-1878 μ WebID #: 112635 609-465-7744 Or 609-827-7774 609-886-8858 WebID #: 112530 μ

μ WebID #: 112356 μ WebID #: 111316

ONLINE www.capemaycountyherald.com House Find Clear out the it in Hunting? clutter with a Classifieds the garage GO TO sale. www.capemaycountyherald.com www.capemaycountyherald.com CLASSIFIEDS Check out our web site for a complete inventory of all our sale listings (commercial & residential), as well as detailed information on *%23%9#!0% our summer rental listings 2s%s!s,s4s9 •    • 7ASHINGTON3T #APE-AY .* WWWJERSEYCAPEREALTYCOM •    • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 SUMMER WILL BE HERE BEFORE YOU KNOW IT!! CHECK OUT WEB SITE FOR RENTAL HOSTED BY: AVAILABILITIES. WHILE ON OUR SITE CHECK OUT OUR FULL INVENTORY OF SALE PROPERTIES NOON TO 2:00pm JIM ZEITLER HARBOR FRONT CORNER CONDO GREAT POTENTIAL!!! 305 Pittsburgh Ave, Cape May “Luxurious Home Just Completed” 1415 Harbor Lane (Unit 101) Cape May 1312 Delaware Avenue Cape May Just 3 short blocks to the beach, this “Harbor Point” unit with boat slip. 2 bedrooms, Village Green twin offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, storage beauty offers 5 bedrooms (bonus room or 6th bedroom), 3.5 baths. Upscale 2 baths. Amenities attic, 1.5 car detached garage, newer roof, windows & amenities include 9 foot (fi rst fl oor) ceilings, crown moldings, columns, and include central central a/c), Priced to chair rails make this very prestigious, 2 gas fi replaces, custom hardwood air, gas heat, and sell & easy to show. fl oors, ceramic tiled bathrooms, ma- $409,900.00 hogany front porch. $1,495,000.00 elevator. Assigned SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11 HOSTED BY: garage parking. 2pm TO 4:00pm Josh Jacoby $635,000.00

120 Decatur Street, Cape May QUIET RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD ADORABLE COTTAGE BY THE SEA… EXCELLENT RENTAL 4 Landis Avenue West Cape May 1017 New Jersey Avenue Cape May HISTORY- BLOCK & 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cathedral ceiling, laundry HALF TO BEACH 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, front screened-in porch area, hardwood fl oors, w/awnings. Living 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, eat-in kitchen, fabulous front deck, and room/dining area, heat & central air. 2-car stone driveway. and modern $1,295,000.00 $459,000.00 kitchen, and rear EXTRA LARGE REMODELED patio. Excellent BEACH HOUSE rental history. $989,000.00 109 E. Pittsburgh St. Wildwood Crest IMMACULATE CHARMING RANCHER BEAUTIFUL CRAFTSMAN STYLE 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, new eat-in kitchen, COTTAGE 2 fireplaces, central air, off-street parking 312 Haverford Avenue North Cape May for 3 cars, very 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas fi replace, built-in bookcases, 604 Madison Avenue Cape May tastefully furnished large laundry/utility closet, central air. Rear deck; 4 bedrooms, 2 & decorated and storage shed, garage bathrooms, full being sold furnished w/loft. Amenities basement, rear deck, per inventory. include central air, screened porch, and off $669,000.00 ceiling fans, and street parking, storage security system. shed. Excellent rental $399,000.00 history. $799,900.00 A40 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Real Estate Classifi ed Herald Newspapers February 7 2007

Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental-

Real Estate Agency CMCH DENNIS TWP GREEN CREEK/ NORTH Year Round Rental- MIDDLE Licensed Real Estate Broker RANCHER WILDWOOD Quiet 1 bedroom cot- TOWNSHIP NORTH 609-463-8423 tage. $675 + utilities. 1 Clean 3 Bedrooms, 2 2 bedroom, upstairs WILDWOOD month security. baths, gas heat, air 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment. $1000 Serving conditioned, garage, house. New fl oors and per month includes Waterfront, 3 bedroom, appliances. Gas heat, Middle Township, Call 609-846-4027 nice yard. No pets. Ref- utilities. 1st month + 2 bath luxury condo. erences & credit check central air, washer and Lower Twp., Dennis Twp., securtity. References Pool, fi tness cen- μ WebID #: 112222 required. $1,500 per dryer. Quiet corner lot. required. ter, spectacular view!

the Wildwoods month.+ Security. $1100/month + utilities; $1600/month + utilities. 1 1/2 month security We answer phones Joyce Jewell Year Round Rental- Please call Douglas Jewell Leave message at deposit. 609-729-8558 ext. 14. 6am-9pm EVERY DAY Broker/Owners Call 610-279-2778 DEL HAVEN 609-628-4437. www.JewellRealEstateAgency.com 609-463-8041 μ WebID #: 112618 μ WebID #: 112259

WebID #: 111803 μ

2 bedroom, 2nd fl oor, WebID #: 111155 μ

deck, washer. $1100,

The heat included. 1 1/2 Year Round Rental- months security. No Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- HANNEL’S pets. Non-smoking Dennisvile premises. LINKS AT AVALON North Wildwood CApartments 3 bedroom, 1 bath Oceanfront Professionally Managed 856-415-9222 rancher, 5 acres. Gas NEW! ENDUNIT heat, dishwasher, hard- 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 4th fl r condo, 500 sq ft. Year Round Rental- 1 BEDROOM μ WebID #: 112200 wood fl oors. $1150 + 2 car garage, $1975+. Air Conditioned, Wah-

utilities. ser and Dryer, dish- RIO GRANDE/ $ 00 825 215-343-2212 washer, pool, parking. ERMA AREA 609-624-9393 Cable included. $895 + WebID #: 111986 Year Round Rental- μ utilities. NEW 2 BEDROOM μ WebID #: 112207 CONSTRUCTION! $ 00

895 Dennis Township Year Round Rental- (856)371-1939 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, fi replace, NEW YEAR SPECIAL 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath NORTH CAPE MAY μ WebID #: 112536 deck. Gas heat + cen-

Year Round Rental- 1st Month FREE! Rancher on 2+ acres tral air. All new appli- • Air Conditioning surrounded by state for- 2 bedroom ranch, ances including washer est. On Route 47. 1 car For rent in partially furnished. 2 & dryer. $1625/month + • Swimming Pool garage available. Avail- Rio Grande blocks to bay. $1200 + Year Round Rental- utilities. No pets. Ref- • Laundry Facilities able March 1st. $1400 utilities. erences & security re- • Heat/Hot Water Included per month. 1st month 2 bedroom, 1 bath, liv- NORTH quired. and security required. ing room and kitchen, 856-478-4834 WILDWOOD FREE HEAT References and credit tenant must pay utili- or 856-304-3563 Call 609-886-4932 checked. ties. $800.00 per month Spacious 4 bedrooms, Mon. - Fri., 9am - 5pm FREE HOT WATER with one month security μ WebID #: 112609 1 1/2 baths, no smok-

Call 609-368-7166 deposit required. ing. $1350 per month. μ WebID #: 111887

for information. References required (609) 884-0026 609-886-1516 Available immediately. 3910 Bayshore Rd., N. Cape May μ WebID #: 112295

μ WebID #: 112448 386-366-4723 Year Round Rental-

μ WebID #: 112607 STONE HARBOR

New Construction Year Round Rental- 2nd fl oor, 1 or 2 bed- *%23%9#!0% Only $429,000 room apartment. Newly North Wildwood renovated. off-street parking, large deck, 2s%s!s,s4s9 The Tides, spectacu- 7ASHINGTON3T #APE-AY .* great location. lar ocean view. 3 bed- rooms. Pool, tennis, Coldwell Banker Otton club house. $1500/ 609-967-7777   s   month. 1 year mini- DOLORES K. LANZALOTTI mum. μ WebID #: 112254

Licensed Real Estate-Broker/Owner 610-960-7439 WEBSITE ADDRESS: http://www.jerseycaperealty.com μ WebID #: 111857

Looking

OPEN HOUSES 5 bedrooms, 3 baths large custom built 2 story Cape for Cod home on a quiet street in Rio Grande. Two zone something? heating and air conditioning, ceramic tile fl oors in Clear out the LAWRENCE A. PRAY BUILDER/DEVELOPER clutter with a kitchen and bathrooms, refrigerator/freezer, Classifieds IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE microwave, front load washer and dryer included! garage sale. TWO NEW EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES Finished 2 car garage with heat and central air. Find it in the Stamped concrete driveway, rear deck, grass sod. www.capemaycountyherald.com CLASSIFIEDS “SOUTHERN SHORES” AND “HIDDEN LAKES” Store For Rent Kari Model Unit B SOUTHERN SHORES MODEL - HIDDEN LAKES MODEL - Custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch 109 Sunset Blvd. 4 Jessica Court 4 Hidden Lake Drive from $99,000 on your lot West Cape May Prices start at $399,900.00 Prices start at $689,900.00 Single Family • Multi Family This Caribbean style commercial LOCATED IN THE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE AREA Tear Downs unit is 1500+ sq ft and is WE NEED LAND! OPEN HOUSE Saturday, February 10, noon to 4:00 ready for occupancy. * Hosted by: Gwen Finley - 609-602-1447 Serving Atlantic & Cape May Counties Stores include The Bird House of SALES OFFICE FOR BOTH PROPERTIES IS LOCATED AT Jasmine Cape May, Sea Level and 4 HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE Building Systems Cape May Wicker Silk Flowers. 3315 Bayshore Rd, North Cape May DIRECTIONS: Take Garden State Parkway to Exit 9. Go straight to Shunpike. Turn left on Shunpike to Oyster. Right on Oyster. Follow Oyster straight thru (609) 884-1814 For more information, to Hidden Lake Estates. Brokers Protected Call 609-624-3031 Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41

Career Institute Offers Looking Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Surveillance Training for SWAINTON WILDWOOD Wildwood Crest WILDWOOD something? ATLANTIC CITY terested in pursuing career CREST — The Casino Career Insti- advancement are encour- 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 1 bedroom, furnished 2 bedroom, 2nd fl oor apartment in quiet tute at Atlantic Cape Com- aged to apply. Find it in the unfurnished town with updated kitchen, E. Morning Glory Rd., 2 munity College will begin For more information or house. 1 car garage, new carpeting & utilities neighborhood. Non- bedroom, 2nd fl oor. Gas offering casino surveillance to register, call 343-4848. CLASSIFIEDS gas heat, central air. included. $800/month smoking premises. heat, central air, deck & training this spring at its At- Private lake for your en- Available April 1st. shed. Washer, dryer on lantic City location, 1525 414 BROADWAY joyment, minutes to the 609-284-0000 $950/month + security premises. $900/ month Bacharach Blvd. WEST CAPE MAY & references. Heat is This new course Avalon beaches. $1350 + Utilities & references Two story commer- μ WebID #: 112442 included. is designed to acquaint per month; fi rst, last cial property for rent

students with many as- and security. Utilities in 609-522-3532 on the corner of a tenant’s name. Refer- 609-522-4383 pects of table games and slot machine operations. highly visible road in μ WebID #: 112246 ences required. The training will enable West Cape May. Prop- μ WebID #: 111907 Year Round Rental-

students to detect cheating erty offers central air/

Call 609-827-3653 Year Round Rental- and illegal procedures on heat, ample storage space, six car parking, and WILDWOOD Year Round Rental- the casino fl oor. more. Contact Josh Jacoby at (609) 602-0011, or μ WebID #: 112613 WILDWOOD Students will also receive visit joshuamjacoby.com for more details.

WILDWOOD an orientation to several 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CREST Year Round Rental- central air with fi replace CREST table games and different and bay view. $1200 types of slot machines and *%23%9#!0% 609-884-5800 2 blocks to beach. New Furnished, 2nd fl oor 2 their components. 2s%s!s,s4s9 VILLAS per month. 7ASHINGTON3T #APE-AY .* 2 bedroom condo. Liv- bedroom, 1 1/2 baths. The intensive 739WWWJERSEYCAPEREALTYCOM Washington St., Cape May Air, washer/dryer. $885 92-hour training program 1 bedroom apartment, 609-889-0924 , ing room/kitchen com- includes heat. No will provide an introduc- on the bay. No pets. ask for Michelle bination, 1 bath. Fully 215 Brighton Rd. - smoking/pets. Security. tion to Casino Control $399,900 Deceiving in size $800 per month + utili- furnished. Electric, gas, Commission regulations, and design the red brick ties; $800 security de- μ WebID #: 112351 2 cable TVs, internet ac- game irregularities, game rancher has a lot of space 609-729-1596 and is located in the Town posit. Credit check re- cessible. Washer, dryer, protection, and recogniz- Residential Zone. Features quired. Year Round Rental- dishwasher. No pets. ing potential and alleged include three/four large $1350 utilities included WebID #: 112555 cheats. bedrooms, living room, family μ room, kitchen, mother-in-law OR $1050 + utilities. Anyone interested in Call 609-884-5520 Wildwood area, two car garage. Located Security and referenc- applying for a surveillance within walking distance of hospital and shopping area. Short μ WebID #: 111434 es required. Available position at one of Atlantic drive to resorts of Avalon & Stone Harbor. 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath City’s casinos and incum-

February 15. 131 N. Ravenwood Drive - $739,000 townhome with bo- bent casino employes in- Walk into luxury as you are welcomed home to a 3 bedroom nus room. 1 block to Year Round Rental- Call Dave (could easily be 4), 3 bath home. Do not be deceived, this beach and boardwalk. $core a BULL$EYE in house is bigger than it looks!. .... Year Round Rental— 732-738-1259 Large living room with fi replace, study, den with fi replace, eat $1350.00 per month PPPPP VILLAS-3 Bed Room, 1 Bath leave message. the CLA$$IFIED$! in kitchen, large dining room, large sunroom and that is just House; Furnished or Un- plus utilities. Unfur- Wildwood Crest the fi rst fl oor. Upstairs three furnished, W/D, Quiet area, Single Family bedrooms, with a fi replace in nished. μ WebID #: 111815 $1200 Month + Utilities, 609- Home For Rent the master. Master bath has a whirlpool tub, shower, and two 827-2722 Call Julie, separate vanities. This bath is a Year Round Rental- Completely remod- must see. Closets, closets and μ WebID #: 112297 609-780-0648 closets.... located in Ravenwood. eled 2 Bedroom,1

μ WebID #: 112196 WILDWOOD Bath, large living Visit our new web

Year Round Rental- CREST site and sign up as a room,eat-in kitch- en. All gas, new Gold Key Client WILDWOOD 5 bedroom, 2 bath Heater,central air, 1920 Route Nine, Year Round Rental- house on oversized large yard. Near www.classified.cmcherald.com 609-624-0990 Clermont, NJ 08210 1 & 2 Bedroom apart- corner lot. New kichen Acme, CVS. ments. No pets. No WILDWOOD with granite counter- parties. $800 & $900 AREA tops. Central air/gas 856-237-9380 DEE DEVELOPERS per month + security. 1 baseboard heat. Hard- PPPPP year lease. Utilities in- 3 Bedroom, washer, wood fl oor & fi replace. 1 Yearly Rental. cluded. 1/2 blocks from beach. dryer, dishwasher, cen- μ WebID #: 112284 tral air. $1100/month + $1800 per month. Mike, 570-241-2630 security. No pets. 609-522-5055 μ WebID #: 112624 609-729-8558 ext. 14 WebID #: 112014 Year Round Rental- μ

Year Round Rental- WILDWOOD

CREST WILDWOOD μ WebID #: 112616 Studio & 1 bedroom 600 New Jersey Avenue, N. Wildwood

Year Round Rental- apartment available im- New 3 or 4 bedroom Wildwood Crest mediately. Remodeled, PRIME LOCATION condos. Available for www.capemaycountyherald.com furnished, some utilities summer rental - year Cozy 1 bedroom apart- included. Quiet Neigh- 7 Brand New 2000 sq. ft. Townhomes round &/or lease pur- ment. First fl oor, private borhood. No Pets. chase. deck. $700 plus elec- References required. tric. $500- $800/month + ONLY 1 REMAINS Call Robin for details Call 609-523-1408 security. $1500/month + utilities - gas heat, central air 267-269-7155 μ WebID #: 112586 609-729-9167 3 1500 sq. ft. Offi ce/Retail Units remaining WebID #: 112228 μ WebID #: 112528 μ Call for information 609-523-0104

300-304 W. Burk, Wildwood Showroom Warehouse Buildings This complex offers 1, 4 BR, 2 ½ Stop Renting & Start Owning!!! BA townhouse • 2, 3 BR, 3 BA and 2, 2 BR, 2 BA condos with 2 car garage and large storage area. The kitchen, laundry room Oceanview and bathroom have ceramic Business Center tile. The living space is real 521 Route 550, Ocean View, 3/4” thick hardwood fl ooring (not laminates). The railings are Dennis Twp. solid oak. A 2 miles east of Gentilini Ford swimming pool is included. Features include: • 6,000 Sq. Ft. New Construction w/1,000 Richard • Offi ce, Showroom & Warehouse Use Sq. Ft. Finished Offi ces or Two (2) 3,000 Crouthamel • 400’ of Route 550 Frontage Sq. Ft. Suites w/500 Sq. Ft. Offi ces Offi ce - 609-522-7117 • Convenient to Rt. 9 & GSP Exit #17 • Two 12’ x 14’ Drive-In Bays • Central Air & Reznor Shop Heat • 20’ Warehouse Ceiling Ht. cell - 609-827-9438 • Metal Halide Shop Warehouse Lighting • For Sale Individually Turnkey Interior Pics Showroom & Offi ce Entrance with light counter sales permitted Alliance For details & inspection visit our sales offi ce or contact us North Wildwood at 412-4656 • Financing Available A42 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Spout Off Winter Film (From Page A30) On Jan. 9, a city dump truck hit a car at Rio Grande $12,000 a year for my service to the township. I would encourage students to pay close attention to and Atlantic avenues. I witnessed it, but I think there is —Middle Township Series Opens C-Span over the coming months. We are living through a cover up. The driver of the truck ran a red light. Was *** an extraordinary time in our country’s history. Our gov- he charged? Was he fi red? I heard this was the third I guess the voters of Middle Township got what they In Cape May ernment was created by men escaping the tyranny of a time he was in an accident. He is related to the general deserved in the last election. A new member on the CAPE MAY — It’s got- kind. We now have a president and vice president who supervisor. I am sick and tired of paying the highest tax committee and Chuck Leusner back too. Not to mention ten colder and the Beach appear to do whatever they want instead of working and seeing my money go down the toilet. Mike Voll. I thought the Democrats were against having Theatre is still closed, but within our system of checks and balances. —Wildwood fi ve committee members, or was it just that they were just in time, Winter Flicks —North Cape May *** against electing fi ve members? at Congress Hall will be *** In reference to the dance school: I have a daughter —Dias Creek ready to roll Feb. 11. To all those people in Lower complaining about the who dances there also. It is not about working hard or *** This Sunday afternoon revals: Remember you can always vote against the fi re dedication, or even skill when it comes to being placed The state is cutting aide, teachers, fi remen, and police event is presented annu- and school budget. If you don’t vote for these elections in the front. My daughter’s friend has danced for more are going to be laid off. Taxes are out of control and what ally by the New Jersey then don’t complain. I don’t remember the last time a than nine years and is very good. She is dedicated to is Steve Barry’s fi rst act in offi ce? His fi rst act is to give State Film Festival at Cape school budget was rejected. doing more than eight dances each year and balances it Chuck Leusner and Mike Voll $12,000 political pay- May and this year will —Villas with after school activities. So, why is she always in the offs. The voters of Middle get what they deserve. pay homage to black and *** back? Dance staff...go back to your beginnings…be fair. —Del Haven white classics that are Regarding tinted windows, I agree with the caller. —Middle Township *** rarely seen, according to What I put on my vehicle or what I do in my vehi- *** Why is Tony Anzelone allowed to vote on the zoning Joe Stinson, festival curator cle such as smoking in it or wearing a seat belt should Why are city offi cials so strangely quiet about the board on projects that are being proposed by contrac- and screenwriter. be my business. My car is my own personal property. burned out beach shop on Landis Avenue? Is it any tors that he works for? Isn’t that illegal? Or at least im- First up is the well- What’s next? Making everybody in cars wear helmets? less a health hazard than the hardware store? What is moral? known tale of unrequited —Court House the real reason that both buildings are still standing? —Court House love, “Wuthering Heights,” *** —Sea Isle City (ED. NOTE: It’s the planning, not zoning board. He just in time for Valentines’ Mr. Alexis had his pockets opened wide again for *** recuses himself regularly when a confl ict of interest Day. another large pay increase, $10,000 which could Global warming, scientists point out the rise of the arises.) The show starts at 2 p.m. have easily been divided and given to the less fortu- ocean’s temperatures and the changing weather pat- —Court House in the Harrison Room, next nate employes who struggle each month to make ends terns and melting ice at the poles. They are blaming it on *** to The Blue Pig Restaurant, meet. Many of the employes have not seen a raise like man and his fossil fuels. Rather could it possibly be that Is it a coincidence that Mike Voll was going to run which is open for lunch he seems to get each year. Again, that amount of raise God is watching what man has been doing in the world? against Steve Barry, then dropped out of the race and prior to performances. for one employe could have been divided and helped to Could it be God is fuming and steamed over all the sin in supported Barry and as soon as Barry is elected Voll gets Viewers are asked to make a difference in many employes’ paychecks. What the world that man has created? Could this possibly be a “job” for $12,000 a year? Something is not right and make a $5 donation and a shame to be so greedy. the reason why we are having global warming? In either the Attorney General should look into this. the line-up through next —Swainton case it seems as though man is at fault. Only with God’s —Green Creek month is: *** help will we be able to get out of this predicament. *** • “Rifi fi ” on Feb. 18. The Avalon spouter who labels “Save Avalon’s —Rio Grande Steve Barry opposed increasing the size of Middle • “Mid Winter’s Tale” Dunes” as an organization of “lefties” doesn’t know *** Township Committee because it would cost too much. on Feb. 25. what he or she is talking about. S.A.D. members and Another Saturday night in the dead of winter in the Then as soon as he gets elected he voted to pay the four • “Hud” on March 4. supporters are a diverse group, and include Democrats, tiny borough of West Wildwood where less than 400 former members of the committee a total of $275,000 • “Georgie Girl” on Republicans, Independents, conservatives, moderates people live at this time. But we have three police offi cers per year. I guess he spent $81,000 to hide what the March 11. and liberals. Our common thread is the protection of and three police cars on the streets. There are only four committee does and gives his friends jobs. • “Night of the Hunter” the dunes. We recognize and understand their impor- roads that run the length of the tiny borough, none more —Green Creek on March 18. tance to Avalon ecologically, economically, and as a mat- than ¾-mile long. The little island is a dead end with *** • “Sullivan’s Travels” on ter of public safety, serving as protection from ocean one bridge in and out. You can’t even drive through. We were so happy to hear that the Middle Township March 25. fl ooding. You have to turn around and go out the way you came committee decided to increase its size to fi ve members, The fi lm series is spon- —Avalon in to this one-horse town, and I believe that horse died and that one of the members is from Rio Grande. How- sored by Congress Hall and *** in 1999. The police are running radar on two of the ever, I had hoped we could have voted for the position The Blue Pig Restaurant. Does the Middle Township Committee really think four empty streets. Where is all of this protection every and that it did not go to Mike Voll. But I guess Mayor Contact festival at 609- they are fooling anyone? The newly created jobs for weekday morning when a black Mercedes fl ies down Nate, and committee people Delanzo and Barry needed 884-6700 or www.njstate- Leusner and Voll have a $12,000 salary attached only Poplar Avenue? I guess some residents can do what they more help running the government. fi lmfestival.com for more because that is all they can make with interfering with want while the rest foot the bill. —Rio Grande their pensions that we so willingly gave them. If the —West Wildwood *** information. cap was more believe me they would be paying them *** I thought Steve Barry and Mike Voll were against hav- more. Middle Township, we are the laughing stock of I want to thank the Middle Township tax department ing a fi ve-member committee. If they were why did the Winter Track the county. What more will it take to vote them out of for lowering my taxes on my newly constructed home. committee hire the former mayors to help them? Maybe Team Excels offi ce? What a great welcome to the area and fantastic house- the committee needs the help of two more committee —Middle Township warming gift. people. At least they would be accountable to the public. At Toms River —Court House Now Chuck Leusner can continue to run the govern- *** CAPE MAY — The Ca- *** ment without having to be elected, isn’t that a dictator- Does Cape May County have a food bank or a soup per Tigers winter track Locals loathe legal lambasting...long live lawsuit-lov- ship? kitchen? team began its 20th sea- ing West Cape May. —Rio Grande —Court House son Jan 27 at Toms River —West Cape May *** *** Indoor Track and Field *** I cannot believe that it is legal for the committee to To the K-Mart driver, thank you. We all make mis- Invitational. Why would the county let the MUA build a 175-foot hire Chuck Leusner to perform the duties he had as takes but few admit them. Peace and long life. Matt Szczur led the way water tower on the protected wetlands in the north a committeeman immediately after he left offi ce. Isn’t —Cape May by winning the 55-meter end of the Villas? This will directly affect the ecosystem Barry a lawyer? He should know better. *** dash championship in a that we all want to survive. If the MUA wants money —Court House Wildwood needs a change in local government op- near school record time and water for the future, build the Millman water tank (ED NOTE: There was a 30-day break in service.) erations. The mayor does not care about the city or he of 6.73, followed by a win with our future generation in mind. This is how spe- *** would lay off unneeded workers and cut the budget. We of the 200-meter dash in cies of animals (eagles, otters, foxes etc.) become en- Lower Township police could make a fortune with traf- are being driven out by his stupid ideas. a school record time of dangered and extinct. You don’t have to build it on top fi c violations from motorists making the illegal left turn —Wildwood 23.55. of the wetlands. when leaving the Lobster House where there is clearly a *** Mike Chan added to —Villas sign showing no left turn. I have had lunch and dinner Fifteen thousand for a “baseball commissioner;” the medal count by plac- *** at Lucky Bones many times since it has opened, which is $12,000 a piece for “two assistants to the mayor; “pay ing fourth overall in the Thank you to all who made the Katrina cocktail party excellent by the way, and have seen at least eight to 20 raises for several employees that were more than the 800-meter with a time of a huge success...especially Mayor Desiderio for hosting plus vehicles make the illegal left turn every time I go. annual cost of living increase; $110,000 plus for the 2:07.61. it. The police could easily mount a camera to take photos “township administrator” who is a former township Aycia Shillingford placed —Sea Isle City of each vehicle making the turn and mail the ticket and committeeman; $50,000 plus for a former township sixth overall in the 800 *** photo to the driver and or owner of the vehicle. committeeman who voted himself a new job. When meter and set a new stan- It’s interesting that the spouters who are criticizing —Cape May does it stop? Where is the new township committee- dard in the 1600-meter the mayor are the same ones who have called upon him *** man? Haven’t heard from him since the election. Prob- with a time of 5:53.77. in the past when they have had a problem. And as usual If the latest stunt from the Middle Township Com- ably won’t hear from him until next November. Other noteworthy per- he helped them. For more then 10 years he has been mittee, Nate, Susan, Steve, Chuck and Mike isn’t —Green Creek formances were turned in the only one working for us. That is why my family and enough to elect some new blood then I don’t know what *** by Joe Williams (7.6) and I are supporting him again. it would take. Make sure we vote in someone new We hear on the news and from our beloved presi- Steve Obst (7.7) in the —Townsends Inlet this year that has the courage to do what is right and dent about how many billions of dollars the Iraq situa- boys 55-meter dash and *** stand up to this Committee from within. We all know tion is costing us Americans. Iraq produces oil and I’m Alex Steiger (9.10) in the I was looking forward to the prospect that the sale of they could care less what the taxpayers think, so it is sure that brings Iraq millions of dollars a week. Are we girls 55-meter dash as well liquor licenses in West Cape May would help keep my time for the next one up for re-election to go. getting any reimbursement for the cost of making their as Paul Griser in the 800- real estate taxes down. Now I read in the paper that the —Court House country and neighborhoods safe? Why can’t they con- meter and Erica Addonizio large number of lawsuits being defended will eat up a lot *** tribute to the cost of weapons and ordinance? I haven’t in the 1600 meter. heard anything on this subject in the media or from of that found revenue. West Cape May might as well as Washington. What do you have to say? adopt a slogan of “liquor for lawyers.” Why bother to vote? Why do we elect offi cials, then —North Cape May —West Cape May their decisions are over ruled by the Judiciary, whether *** *** it be the Supreme down to the lowest court in the land? The SICTA meetings on the issues facing the new Township committee just won’t stop. First $24,000 The president makes a decision and the Supreme Court get government have been very informative. It is sad to see to political buddies; second $10,000 for the adminis- overrides. A local government along with its planning that only about half of the announced candidates bother trator…now $15,000 for a baseball “commissioner.” board make a decision. Guess what? A judge with all to show up. I guess the others don’t want the city to Wouldn’t $49,000 make for another police offi cer? This kinds of connections to people in question rules. I would history move forward. committee needs to stop padding friends’ wallets and like to know what makes a lawyer who becomes a judge —Sea Isle City start serving the people that elected them. Don’t blame be so smart on all subjects. Many good lawyers will not *** me, I voted for Buesing. take judgeships. Time to question why so many law- buff. The mayor is in charge of public works. He has a su- —Middle Township yers are involved in running the country, Senate, Con- perintendent and general supervisor that should get *** gress and all levels of state and local government. an award for best acting. I live near the Public Works Why doesn’t Cape May drug test their lifeguards? —Sea Isle City Department, and have seen them abusing tax money. —Cape May *** What a scam, and the mayor does nothing about this. *** Can’t wait till May. What a “big deal” I thought I was. Active volunteer “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want —Wildwood for years, important position on an important board, and to test a manʼs character, give him power.” invitation to the township’s annual appreciation din- *** -Abraham Lincoln ner, the mayor smiles and says hi to me. I’d rather have Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Real Estate News www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A43 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PROPERTY TRANSFERS MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PROPERTY TRANSFERS FOR WHICH DEEDS WERE RECORDED DURING 2006 FOR WHICH DEEDS WERE RECORDED DURING 2006 Address Price Address Price Address Price Address Price JANUARY 2006 MARCH 2006 (con’t) MAY 2006 (con’t) JULY 2006 (con’t) 408 Bennett Rd., Unit B $ 285,000 Goshen Rd.(B52/L10.03) $ 155,000 520 Dias Creek Rd. $ 315,000 5 Freedom Dr. $ 330,000 134 Springer’s Mill Rd. $ 525,000 102 Whiting Way $ 450,000 31 Stagecoach Rd. $ 247,500 4 N. 10th St. $ 137,000 42 Swainton-Goshen Rd. $ 242,500 Indian Trail (multiple lots) $ 1,900,000 S. 4th St. (Bl. 128, Lot 3) $ 27,000 57 Holly Glen Lane $ 285,000 9 E. Wiley St. $ 175,000 662 Goshen Rd. $ 165,000 12 S. 3rd St. $ 18,000 150 County Rd. $ 40,000 413 Hand Ave., Unit 12 $ 153,000 160 Hagen Rd. $ 270,000 516 Cedar Ave. $ 150,000 928 Route 47 South $ 130,000 1083 Route 83, Unit 3 $ 235,000 11 Hoppy Lane $ 451,105 518 Cedar Ave. $ 150,000 30 Brookridge Dr. $ 557,500 979 Route 47 South (part) $ 110,000 41 Johnstown Lane $ 146,169 314 Indian Trail Rd. $ 335,000 1000 Route 9 South $ 350,000 35 Rte 47, Campsite 238 $ 24,000 8 N. 6th &9N.7th Ave. $ 360,000 BigTimber Lake C’site513 $ 37,500 469 Hagan Rd. $ 195,000 206 St’coach, C’site1515 $ 27,337 104 S. Main St. $ 575,000 106 Bucknell Ave. $ 160,000 1520 Route 83 $ 125,000 20 Kendra Lane $ 856,275 510 W. Wiley St. $ 219,000 16 Allaire Lane $ 566,000 304 Bayberry Ave., # B $ 325,000 1083 Route 83, Unit 1 $ 235,000 1160 Golf Club Rd. $ 325,000 105 Indian Trail $ 120,000 1000 Stone Harbor Blvd. $ 1,300,000 81 N. Beach Ave. $ 380,000 21 Woodland Ave. $ 385,000 206 St’coach, C’site 202 $ 26,695 206 St’coach, C’site 608 $ 31,747 206 Pershing Ave. $ 169,000 17 W. Third Ave. $ 289,900 926 Route 47 South $ 130,000 Michel’sCt. (B99.02 L18) $ 499,000 31 Sandcastle Dr. $ 611,500 317 Stagecoach Rd. $ 305,000 905 Millman Blvd. $ 332,500 Michel’sCt. (B99.02 L18) $ 840,000 5 Tally-Ho Rd. $ 465,000 Railroad Ave. (B1183/L1) $ 30,000 414 North 7th St., Unit B $ 234,000 301 Indian Trail Rd. $ 540,000 19 N. Main St. $ 250,000 6 Woodview Lane $ 399,000 40 Sandcastle Dr. $ 175,000 11 Meadowland Blvd. $ 310,000 192 Stagecoach Rd. $ 310,000 7 N. 16th St. $ 190,000 3 & 8 Hawk’s Landing $ 534,000 43 Route 47, C’site A-27 $ 25,000 206 St’coach, C’site 1509 $ 25,854 38 Sandcastle Dr. $ 105,000 306 Ridge Rd. $ 50,000 9 Wayne Ave. $ 215,000 206 St’coach, C’site 1415 $ 30,440 Church St. (B230, L402) $ 175,000 103 Indian Trail $ 255,000 HidawyBeach C’site D-21 $ 32,500 206 St’coach, C’site 1505 $ 29,665 63 Reeds Beach Rd. $ 234,000 17 Paula Lane $ 148,000 606 St. Andrews, Unit C1 $ 417,222 500 Millman Blvd. $ 225,000 606 Turnberry Ct., # D1 $ 360,000 25 Sand Castle Dr. $ 489,400 100 Lafayette St. $ 205,000 102 Sawgrass Ct., Unit 94 $ 551,168 60 Oyster Ct. $ 179,900 3 Anchorage Dr. $ 310,000 214 Hand Ave. $ 275,000 206 St’coach, C’site 1108 $ 27,653 28 Route 47 North $ 195,000 706 Turnberry Ct., # D1 $ 403,594 115 Lee Lane, Unit 115 $ 245,000 11 Siegtown Rd., Unit 5A $ 140,000 APRIL 2006 901 Route 9 South $ 1,925,000 103 E. Pacific Ave. $ 290,000 22 Lehigh Rd. $ 165,000 142 Lee Lane $ 169,900 206 St’coach, C’site 164 $ 31,435 219 Brighton Rd. $ 160,000 504 E. Main St. $ 52,000 1301 Route 9 North $ 30,000 1305 Massachusetts Ave. $ 275,000 117 Mechanic St. $ 300,000 900 E. Main St. $ 90,000 77 Springers Mill Rd. $ 205,000 38 Lochalsh Lane $ 390,824 9 Parkway Drive $ 260,000 5 Sunray Beach Rd. $ 235,000 3-5 Matthews Ave. $ 110,500 2 Caramar Dr. $ 798,000 Wildwood Blvd. & 3rd $ 422,500 1321 N. Route 9 $ 195,000 405 S. Boyd St. $ 239,000 118 Aberdeen Way $ 437,005 32 Lochalsh Lane $ 402,135 11 Southern Shore Dr. $ 459,900 8 Cynwyd Rd. $ 350,000 706 St. Andrews, Unit C1 $ 430,407 17 Eagles Way $ 1,100,000 47 N. 12th St. $ 320,000 22 Heritage Dr. $ 311,000 1801 Route 47 South $ 2,370,000 33 Wyndemere Court $ 264,900 206 St’coach, C’site 702 $ 23,687 15 Hoppy’s Lane $ 662,750 102 Bucknell Ave. $ 139,000 37 Mimosa Dr. $ 105,500 152 Lee Lane, Unit 152 $ 265,000 206 St’coach, C’site 1115 $ 31,142 37 Susan Lane $ 225,000 1112 St. Andrews, # F1 $ 453,036 312 Mechanic St. $ 200,000 12 Hoppy’s Lane $ 469,965 539 Shunpike Rd. $ 302,300 3006 Route 9 South $ 220,000 1004 St. Andrews, # B1 $ 475,149 47 Sand Castle Dr. $ 475,000 720 Dias Creek Rd. $ 249,900 3 Village Lane $ 329,500 307 W. Hampton, # C1 $ 430,000 25 Crest Rd. $ 328,000 17 Woodbridge Dr. $ 280,000 107 Geneva Ave. $ 189,000 1 North 5th St. $ 750,000 17A Fourth Ave. $ 175,000 JUNE 2006 602 St. Andrews, Unit A1 $ 493,367 17 Sand Castle Dr. $ 105,000 14 Tally Ho Rd. $ 587,315 14 Winding Way $ 350,000 387 Route 47 South $ 180,000 16 Sand Castle Dr. $ 105,000 1025 Route 9 South $ 170,000 23 Eldredge Way $ 315,000 504 Edgewood Ave. $ 269,900 1514 Route 9 North $ 278,000 912 West Main St. $ 60,000 3 Way Rd., Unit B $ 359,900 Bl. 96 / Lots 6.01 & 6.06 $ 1,336,000 23 Sunray Beach Rd. $ 240,000 881 Hand Ave. $ 250,000 9 Reagans Run $ 495,500 AUGUST 2006 208 E. Maryland Ave. $ 225,000 206 St’coach, C’site 1116 $ 33,228 112 W. Wiley St. $ 195,000 41 Egret Trail $ 764,000 203 & 207 Sumner St. $ 30,000 3125 Route 9, Unit 4 $ 200,350 3125 Route 9, Unit 6 $ 220,000 43 Egret Trail $ 739,600 Railroad Ave. (B1432/L6) $17,798,000 6 Pine Ave. $ 300,000 4 Eagles Way $ 664, 875 105 Siegtown Rd. $ 259,000 Railroad Av. (B1432/L11) $ 990,000 103 Avocado Rd. $ 215,000 22 Southern Shore Dr. $ 419,900 905 Route 47 $ 305,000 410 Steel Rd. $ 275,000 67 Wynndemere Ct. $ 284,900 112 Aberdeen Way $ 371,160 13 Timberlea Lane $ 375,000 35 Rte 47, Campsite 227 $ 24,000 5 Bucks Ave. $ 375,000 8N.10th St. $ 299,900 43 Route 47, Campsite 5 $ 25,000 FEBRUARY 2006 310 W. Lena St. $ 82,000 1416 Burleigh Rd. $ 216,000 9 Hereford Ave. $ 331,000 16 Southern Shore Dr. $ 379,900 307 Pennsylvania Ave. $ 275,000 602 Gibbs St. $ 255,000 341 Route 47 $ 155,500 53 W. Secluded Lane $ 116,000 1012 St. Andrews, # F1 $ 533,110 42 Egret Trail $ 779,785 410 North 7th St., Unit A $ 275,000 28 Swainton-Goshen Rd. $ 75,000 6 Hemlock Dr. $ 310,000 5North7th St. $ 310,000 604 St. Andrews, Unit B1 $ 419,399 206 St’coach, C’site 704 $ 21,915 24 Sand Castle Dr. $ 180,000 27 Sand Castle Dr. $ 775,000 Bl. 166, Lot 109 (vacant) $ 850,000 9 Williams St. $ 279,900 45 Robin Drive $ 230,000 35 Route 47, C’site 52 $ 25,000 Bl. 166, Lot 109 (vacant) $ 1,260,000 39 Mimosa Dr. $ 96,000 1104 St. Andrews, # B-1 $ 498,172 1002 St. Andrews, # A1 $ 574,390 105 Whiting Way $ 675,000 710 St. Andrews, # E-1 $ 411,734 9 Atina Lane $ 175,000 1010 St. Andrews, # E1 $ 475,310 712 St. Andrews, Unit F1 $ 442,844 602 Rte 9, Unit C-North $ 290,000 1 Atina Lane $ 325,000 1003 St. Andrews, # E1 $ 461,374 3 Glen Cove Ct. $ 415,745 9 School House Lane $ 135,000 38 Sandcastle Dr. $ 198,500 9S.5th St. $ 250,000 3 Tally-Ho Rd. $ 399,990 708 St. Andrews, Unit D1 $ 393,417 3126 Route 9 South $ 805,000 1 Cardinal Dr. $ 305,500 39 Egret Trail $ 737,463 10 N. 9th St. $ 229,000 91 Millman Blvd. $ 118,050 206 S. 15th St. $ 158,300 3 Jesssica Ct. $ 411,075 25 Holly Knoll Lane $ 750,000 16 North 12th St. $ 173,000 799 Stone Harbor Blvd. $ 500,000 43 Route 47, C’site D-36 $ 13,500 103 Sawgrass Ct., # C1 $ 510,000 10 South 8th St. $ 248,000 206 St’coach, C’site 100 $ 52,287 318 Allen St. $ 219,200 35 Rte 47, Campsite 232 $ 24,000 111 Aberdeen Way $ 349,500 306 Mechanic St. $ 360,000 410 N. 7th St., Unit B $ 280,000 36 Cochran St. $ 105,000 9 Lochalsh Lane $ 473,800 8N.6th St. $ 495,000 212 Pershing Ave. $ 108,000 25 Eldredge Ave. $ 166,500 7 Lochalsh Lane $ 469,062 14 Galloping Way $ 550,000 Seashore Lines, C’site240 $ 40,000 1 Southern Shore Drive $ 393,900 123 Aberdeen Way $ 497,485 6 Cynwyd Ave. $ 300,000 1 W. Woodland Ave. $ 552,000 1075 Route 47 South $ 485,000 109 Aberdeen Way $ 372,775 11-A Hereford Ave. $ 360,000 21 Seabreeze Lane $ 768,000 175 Beach Ave. $ 325,000 30 Lochalsh Lane $ 496,657 610 Dias Creek Rd. $ 175,000 598 Goshen Rd. $ 303,000 1006 St. Andrews, # C1 $ 486,692 121 Aberdeen Way $ 351,550 12 N. 15th St. $ 175,000 222 8th St. $ 339,900 805 Route 9 South $ 106,000 409 Shunpike $ 528,995 1001 St. Andrews, # F1 $ 539,524 203 Davis Rd. $ 239,500 9 Schoolhouse Lane $ 137,000 10 Parkway Dr. $ 231,750 39 Sand Castle Dr. $ 208,000 29 N. 12th St. $ 170,000 1127 Route 47, Unit DS $ 55,000 1005 St. Andrews, # D-1 $ 479,154 197 Route 47 South $ 250,000 207 Sumner Ave. $ 229,000 17 Reagans Run $ 499,000 8 4th Ave., Unit 8A $ 279,900 114 Aberdeen Way $ 389,695 6 Kimble Ave. $ 200,000 2 Lehigh Ave. $ 245,000 116 Lee Lane, Unit 116 $ 250,000 17 Williams St., Unit B $ 284,900 12 Aspen Dr. $ 350,000 1 Tally Ho Rd. $ 519,240 43 Route 47, C’site E-21 $ 13,500 30 Sand Castle Dr. $ 105,000 112 Eldredge Ave. $ 175,000 23 Southern Shore Dr. $ 427,900 14 Fox Run Rd. $ 340,000 14 Woodview Lane $ 399,000 18 Lafayette St. $ 90,000 17 Maryland Ave. $ 302,000 304 Bayberry Dr., Unit B $ 399,000 13 William St. $ 160,000 207 St. Andrews, Unit C1 $ 375,000 6 Holly Knoll Dr. $ 685,000 5 N. Blueberry Lane $ 232,000 590 Shunpike Rd. $ 280,000 1108 St. Andrews, # D1 $ 385,000 MARCH 2006 10 Boyle Rd. $ 220,000 37 Wynndemere Ct. $ 289,900 2 Stone Harbor Landing $ 373,000 206 St’coach, C’site 1113 $ 30,807 11 Dias Creek Rd. $ 295,000 39 Sand Castle Dr. $ 105,000 3125 Route 9, Unit 1 $ 200,000 7 E. Shellbay Ave. $ 610,000 680 Dias Creek Rd. $ 345,000 9 Cedar Ave. $ 60,000 3150 Route 9 South $ 825,000 106 Lehigh Ave. $ 185,000 704 St. Andrews, Unit B1 $ 410,327 17 Solar Way $ 430,000 SEPTEMBER 2006 BigTimber Lake C’site237 $ 37,500 MAY 2006 206 St’coach, C’site 708 $ 32,859 203 W. Wiley St. $ 170,000 19 Cochran St. $ 20,000 408 N. 7th St. $ 150,000 11 Church Rd. $ 285,000 259 Stagecoach Rd. $ 55,000 45 Sand Castle Dr. $ 386,000 206 St’coach, C’site 603 $ 23,733 305 St. Andrews, Unit D1 $ 429,000 16 Sand Castle Dr. $ 463,000 206 St’coach, C’site 218 $ 25,316 8 Fourth Ave., Unit B $ 284,900 206 St’coach, C’site 1506 $ 28,194 103 Birch Dr. $ 275,000 18 Sand Castle Dr. $ 105,000 116 Holly Dr. $ 300,051 3905 Route 9 South $ 240,000 115 Mechanic St. $ 1,200,000 4 Scallop Court $ 189,900 35 Route 47, C’site 25 $ 22,000 69 Wynndemere Ct. $ 264,900 32 Sand Castle Dr. $ 105,000 1009 St. Andrews, # B1 $ 557,797 26 South Sixth St. $ 268,000 4002 Route 9 South $ 550,000 34 Sand Castle Dr. $ 105,000 3125 Shunpike Rd., # B $ 269,900 5 Lochalsh Lane $ 483,000 15 Cynwyd Dr. $ 425,000 530 Stone Harbor Blvd. $ 2,850,000 th 35 Wynndemere Ct. $ 259,900 604 Turnberry Ct., # E1 $ 375,000 11 Tally Ho Rd. $ 190,000 16 N. 10 St. $ 175,000 31 Siegtown Rd., Unit 9A $ 187,100 9 Dory Dr. $ 392,500 208 Mechanic St. $ 290,000 1110 St. Andrews, # E1 $ 387,874 310 St. Andrews, # E-1 $ 365,000 4 Rosie’s Lane $ 160,000 43 Route 47, C’site 42 $ 17,000 17 Williams St., Unit A $ 285,000 135 Indian Trail Rd. $ 285,000 101 S. 4th St., Unit B-4 $ 183,500 JULY 2006 41 Dory Dr. $ 515,000 151 Dennisville Rd. $ 380,000 500 Roosevelt Blvd. $ 287,000 206 St’coach, C’site 1504 $ 30,000 43 S. Beach Ave. $ 466,666 11 Hallman Rd. $ 350,000 27 W. Atlantic Ave. $ 249,000 7 Cardinal Dr. $ 315,000 7 Meadowland Blvd. $ 350,000 35 Route 47, C’site 98 $ 22,000 206 St’coach, C’site 308 $ 24,169 8 Walton St. $ 100,000 84 Beach Ave. $ 335,000 9 Lomurno Lane $ 215,000 101 S. 4th St., Unit B3 $ 175,000 117 Aberdeen Way $ 481,430 5 Jessica Ct. $ 461,550 26 W. Hereford, # South $ 260,000 36 W. Secluded Lane $ 293,000 35 Egret Trail $ 795,399 205 Route 9 North $ 450,000 1052 Route 47 South $ 205,000 “Main St.” (B. 933, L. 9) $ 82,250 10 Woodview Lane $ 425,000 16 W. Pacific Ave. $ 225,000 6 Kings Lane $ 225,000 1804 Route 9 South $ 90,000 208 Dias Creek Rd. $ 165,000 23 Woodview Lane $ 399,900 702 E. Main St. $ 218,500 100 Siegtown Rd. $ 245,000 420 Goshen Rd. $ 200,000 659 Goshen Rd. $ 220,000 22 Sandcastle Dr. $ 212,500 115 S. 7th St. $ 229,400 125 Beach Ave. $ 448,500 299 Route 47 North $ 210,000 912-16 Bayshore Rd. $ 150,000 107 Linden Lane $ 200,000 19 William St. $ 280,000 1848 Route 9 $ 295,000 Visit www.cmcherald.com for more. 576 N. Delsea Dr. $ 226,400 1342 Route 9 South $ 215,000 4 Poplar Ave. $ 310,000 A44 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Real Estate News Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Merger Mania PROPERTY TRANSFERS RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE (From page A1) BETWEEN JANUARY 21st and JANUARY 27th,2007 he said. He said the state chose to blame towns and school Seller Buyer Property Addressfpy,,Price boards for high property taxes. CAPE MAY POINT George E. & Muriel E. Gray George H. & Judith F. Stanger 313 Alexander Ave. $ 900,000 “We’re different people than Cape May and we perform Chris Lizzi & Ruby Pader Curtis Alan McCutcheon 105 Whilldin Ave. $ 998,000 a different function than Cape May City,” said Fraser. Total for Cape May Point: $ 1,898,000 He said Cape May is a commercial city based around LOWER TOWNSHIP tourism with hotels, bed and breakfast inns and Deborah Garrubbo Russell & Mary Burnside 9901 Seapointe Blvd., # 502 $ 670,000 Thomas F. & Virginia Weber Natalie M. Summa 2RossiDr. $ 435,000 shopping. Mark J. & Cathleen M. Soper Anthony & Margaret Spitaletto 114 Mathemek St. $ 239,000 “Cape May Point is a totally, totally residential com- Estate of Donald James Waltz David L. & Denise L. Shutter 151 W. Bates Ave. $ 211,100 munity,” said Fraser. Edwin & Doris Lyons Trust Ronald J. & William E. Walters 890 W. Rio Grande Ave. $ 55,000 Richard Headley Louis Giacalone Shawcrest Road Boat Slip C-5 $ 35,000 The Point has a general store, open only in summer, Sheri L. Hickok John E. & Linda C. Thomas 154 Walnut Ave. $ 166,500 the Bird Observatory, and one other mercantile license, Estate of Regina M. Wesner Jeffrey Laag and Keri-Lyn Friel 18 Pakahake St. $ 205,000 for a person who sells water ice on the beach. Total for Lower Township: $ 2,016,600 Fraser said every town has to have a purpose and Cape MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Robert S. & Silvio Gullo Howard S. Wolfson 105 Congressional Dr., # B1 $ 402,000 May Point is the gateway to the surrounding nature areas: Tompkins Builders Lynne J. Ziobro 4 Stone Harbor Landing Rd. $ 399,500 Cape May Point State Park; the World War II observation Henry & Dolores Spaulding Mar-Ryder LLC 33 Johnstown Rd. $ 250,000 tower on Sunset Boulevard; the former magnesite plant Estate of Robert E. Smith Harry J. Hacker 122 Lehigh Ave. $ 163,000 K. Hovnanian Kathleen T. Bowman 1402 St. Andrews Dr., # A1 $ 511,957 property; and the Nature Conservancy. Jerry Jorgenson Paul & James Walsh Allen St. (Bl. 1018 L. 6) $ 75,000 The borough has lots of trees, lakes, woods and open William & Heather Marsden ZoeKrause&EugeneKaminski 9 Eldredge Ave. $ 245,000 space that transition visitors from more commercial Aegis Mortgage Corp. James Waldron 7 Matthews St., Whitesboro $ 114,000 Jack Fichter K. Hovnanian Mark A. & Debra K. Brazitis 1406 St. Andrews Dr., # C1 $ 485,906 areas. The Point represents much of the $60 million Cape May Point’s Mayor Malcolm Fraser said the Total for Middle Township: $ 2,646,363 annual revenue from the bird watching industry in this Point is a “totally, totally residential community.” NORTH WILDWOOD state, Fraser said. Jonathan M. Dean 875 Riverview Realty LLC 313 E. 26th Ave., Unit F $ 400,000 The state park saw almost one million visitors last Engel Group LLC David C. & Michele L. King 406-16 E. 11th Ave., # 100 $ 450,000 Anthony Horwath Richard F. & Linda A. Nase 228 E. 12th Ave. $ 340,000 year, he added. such a proposal, said Fraser. Peter Vaccarelli & John Rush Richard S. Youschak 431 E. 19th Ave., Unit 8 $ 136,745 “We’re an independent municipality and we’ve had to He said Point residents would not want to see their Brian R. & Donna L. Walsh Oung & Leela K. Thain 108 E. First Ave., Unit 200 $ 396,000 fend for ourselves,” he said. taxes “explode.” Brian R. & Donna L. Walsh Gary J. & Dolores Kramer 108 E. First Ave., Unit 100 $ 385,000 MNP of North Wildwood LLC Joseph T. & Reta B. Wright 539 E. Ninth Ave., Unit 203 $ 389,900 In the past 15 years, the entire infrastructure of the “All that does is export your money to subsidize the Premier Custom Homes LLC Robert J. & Karen A. Watson 429 E. 9th Ave., Unit 200 $ 600,000 town has been rebuilt including all roads except one. He other town,” said Fraser. Total for North Wildwood: $ 3,097,645 said about $20 million has been spent on infrastructure An earlier version of the Senate bill would have cre- OCEAN CITY including beach saving measures and Lake Lily dredg- ated a seven-member commission to decide which towns Howard S. Wolfson Robert S. & Silvio Gullo 920 Wesley Ave., Unit 206 $ 210,000 Estate of R. Floyd Schneider Mark H. & Mary Shea Draper 5762 West Ave., 2nd Fl. $ 500,000 ing. should merge and which ones should share services. Estate of Sandra G. Schneider Frank & Jill J. Constantino 5009 Central Ave., Unit A $ 1,738,300 The average home assessment in the borough is Towns that did not comply with an order to merge would Rastelli & Guzzo Inv’ts LLC Alexander & Sandra L. Maguire 4512 Asbury Ave. $ 1,250,000 $440,000, which equals about $3,300 in yearly property have lost their state aid for fi ve years. Dennis J. Grous Richard & Maureen Brennen 513 22nd St., 1st Fl. $ 1,100,000 OC Land Investments LLC OC Lighthouse Develop’t LLC 111 Atlantic Ave. $ 575,000 taxes including county and school taxes, Fraser said. A newer bill established a commission but eliminated William & Susan Lebb Steven A. & Cindy P. Sussman 1704-06 Boardwalk, Unit A $ 1,900,000 If the Point became a part of Cape May, the same cutting out state funding to towns that will not merge. The Stephen E. & Mary C. Oteri Ercole F. DiAntonio 1021 Central Ave., Unit A $ 735,000 homeowner would pay $5,032 in property taxes, ac- state would provide funds to help towns share services. Bruce & Beverly Schulman Christopher & Lynn Colombo 3612 Asbury Ave., Unit A $ 500,000 Nancy McGinley & Jane Lyon Patrick A. Halliday 62 Bayonne Pl. $ 426,800 cording to Fraser. Fraser said he has been “vocal on the issue” in Trenton Duncan R.E. Inv’ts LLC et al John E. & Joan E. Paciga 1344-46 Wesley Ave., Unit B $ 925,000 Further, if the Point joined West Cape May, the tax and with local legislators. Walters-Asbury LP M.J. Schaeffer D’ed Benefit Plan 908-10 Asbury Ave., # 910 $ 275,000 would increase to $5,178. If the Point were merged He said the borough has 33 shared services. Thomas Repici et al Marcella M. Tweed 815 Coolidge Rd. $ 404,000 B&D Construction Mgt LLC Scott A. Wood 413 West Ave., 1st Fl. $ 390,000 into Lower Township, which it borders, the tax would “The one thing we don’t want to share is to pay other Anthony J. Giammaruti StephenC.&LeeE.Chromiec 935 Ocean Ave., Unit 502 $ 300,000 increase to $8,387. people’s taxes,” said Fraser. NaomiL.&JohnR.Senior Joseph & Gina Travaglini 2024 Simpson Ave. $ 580,000 st “It would save nothing,” said Fraser. Towns need to keep their property revaluations up to James M. & Linda A. Pratta Michael & Laurie A. Moscony 4916-18 West Ave., 1 Fl. $ 290,000 Marcella Tweed Joseph Curran 1350 Simpson Ave. $ 340,000 He said the borough has one of the lowest tax rates date, noting perhaps two-thirds of municipalities have O’Hara Properties LLC James & Frank & Debra Matteo 3221 Asbury Ave., 1st Fl. $ 662,000 in the state because spending is carefully planned and not reassessed in years, he said. Those towns tend to Erik & Faith Bones John & Patricia Pozeynot 1848 Asbury Ave., Unit B $ 420,000 spread over a number of years. The borough’s year-end be located along the New Jersey Turnpike from Salem Total for Ocean City: $ 13,521,100 debt ratio is 0.56 percent, less than one percent of County to Bergen County, based on a study he conducted SEA ISLE CITY William M. & Deborah Schulz Joseph K. & Diane M. Pollick 34 37th St., Unit 1B $ 342,000 ratables, said Fraser. in 2004. Nancy J. Knauer Isle Ventures LLC 351 44th Pl. $ 960,000 To merge, residents in both the town to be dissolved Sen. Bob Smith (D-Somerset), bill sponsor, claimed Ralph & Maureen Leporace Robert K. & Marian M. Betty 3500 Boardwalk, Unit 416N $530,000 and the town absorbing the other municipality would tiny towns serving only a few people drive property taxes William & Mary A. Calhoun Marianne M. Gilmore 6712 Central Ave., # South $ 1,100,000 Joseph & Carol Buonpastore Harold & Christine Wingerd 8301 Pleasure Ave., # South $ 800,000 vote on the issue. higher and higher. The state Assembly is expected to pass Michael & Colleen McKeown Randall N. & Mary M. Burr 121 E. 52nd St., Unit East $ 730,000 While voters in another town may welcome absorbing its version of the bill this week. Total for Sea Isle City: $ 4,462,000 Cape May Point into their community for their tax base, Contact Fichter at (609) 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: STONE HARBOR the voters of the borough would be likely to vote against jfi [email protected] James A. & Anna M. Sheipe Hannah E. Miller Trust 135 110th St. $ 2,000,000 Total for Stone Harbor: $ 2,000,000 UPPER TOWNSHIP Betsy Lowery Alison MacNeill & K. Williams 22 W. Katharine Ave. $ 224,900 Robert W. & Julia A. Novak Angela Burrows 312 N. Quail Dr. $ 390,000 Patrick A. Halliday David W. Hunter 208 Elmwood Ave. $ 275,000 Gerald & Jacquelynne Camp Chris Ryan & Regina Giandonato 262 Route 49 $ 233,000 Total for Upper Township: $ 1,122,900 WILDWOOD 26th Street Associates LLC Michael & Jennifer Fay et al 208 E. 26th St., Unit H $ 349,900 John & Anne Blasko Deonna Lauria 327 E. Maple Ave., Unit 201 $ 550,000 Wildwood Square LLC Clare M. & Bernard H. Staub 131-B W. Schellenger, # 34 $ 269,000 Wildwood Square LLC Catherine Conricode 157 W. Schellenger, # 157 $ 369,000 James J. & Sharon J. Maguire Thomas H. & Andrea L. Shea View on Sunset Condo, # C $ 638,000 Gingham Inc. Raymond Abbott 208 Davis Ave. $ 120,000 Build Me Up LLC Timothy J. Stawski 406 West Hand Ave., # 100 $ 355,000 Total for Wildwood: $ 2,650,900 WILDWOOD CREST Sands in the Crest LLC Donna Lobascio & Lorraine Gaile 300 E. Syracuse Ave., # 205 $ 152,500 Lawrence & Margaret Breault George J. & Elizabeth Steinbronn 122 W. Palm Rd., Unit 122 $ 485,000 Total for Wildwood Crest: $ 637,500 WOODBINE Michael Rutkowski Brian & Lisa J. Sullivan 520 Bryant St. $ 65,000 Bea. & Abraham Eisenberg Anthony & N. Jeanne DeVico 608 Clay St. $ 190,000 Total for Woodbine: $ 255,000 COUNTY TOTAL: $ 44,783,008 Compilation © 2006 Seawave Corporation Source Data: Cape May County Clerk’s Office Win Mexican Riviera Maya Trip By Supporting ‘Love of Linda’ Jack Fichter Pavilion Circle Park in Cape May Point provides a quiet spot for a walk. The Community Service Committee of and transfers. It also includes all meals, the Cape May County Association of Real- drinks, taxes, tips and non-motorized tors (CMCAR) is selling raffl e tickets now sports. Tips for Buying in a Buyer’s Market through March 14 for a chance to win a A very fun aspect for the winner: you trip to the Mexican Riviera Maya. pick the place and date for your trip. When’s the best time to buy a house? According to Take Your Time…To A Degree: Although each All proceeds from the raffl e will be The fi nal drawing will occur at 10 a.m. Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation, it might be local market is unique, the National Association of Real- donated to Cape May County’s “Love of on March 14 at the Avalon County Club, right now. tors (NAR) reports that the national home inventory is Linda Cancer Fund, Inc.” and you needn’t be present to win. With an abundance of homes for sale, and interest rates at 6.8 months. The increased supply of homes on the A $20 donation affords the chance to Purchase raffl e tickets from any Com- remaining at near 45-year historic lows, now might be market gives homebuyers a great opportunity to evaluate win an all-inclusive vacation voucher for munity Service Member or by contacting one of the best times in recent memory to buy, according a variety of properties. a trip for two, valued at $2,700. CMCAR one of the committee co-chairs, Kim to a recent release from the real estate giant. So how does this tie in with the fi rst tip? It doesn’t said that will cover a seven-night stay Schiela at 624-0990, or Carol Anderson Following are points that Coldwell Banker believes mean that homebuyers should procrastinate. Gauge your at one of the Mexican Riveria Maya’s at 368-6400. homebuyers should keep in mind: timing wisely, by asking your sales associate how long beautiful all-inclusive resorts, plus air Don’t Try to Time the Market: When home prices properly priced homes are staying on the market before are lower, it’s very tempting for potential buyers to “wait” going into contract. so dramatic as to signifi cantly impact a Negotiate on the Incentives: Sellers as long as possible before submitting an offer, in the hope Recognize that Homes Are Selling, and Why: Don’t monthly mortgage payment. eager to move their homes may offer that prices will decline even further. think you are the only one looking for a new home. Prop- Consider the following example: about you a variety of incentives such as cars, This strategy can hurt you. Once a home is priced erly priced homes are selling. NAR predicts there will two years ago, mortgage rates were at trips, clearing credit card bills for you and to what the current market will bear, other buyers will be more than six million home sales in 2007, expected approximately 5.85 percent, which trans- other deal sweeteners. If you accept an make offers. to be the third-best year in history. lates into a monthly payment of $1,769.82 incentive, make sure it makes sense for It’s best to work with your sales associate to make an Studies such as the recent Coldwell Banker “Hom- on a $300,000 loan. The current mortgage you. Instead of having your bills paid, offer based upon the prices at which similar homes in eownership in America Index” revealed that the major- rate of 6.32 converts to a monthly pay- you may opt to have the seller renovate the market are selling for. In a buyer’s market, there ity of people move based on lifestyle changes, such as ment of $1,860.32 on the same loan, a the master bathroom or install new fl oor- are more opportunities for negotiations, but making an a new job or promotion, marriage, divorce or family difference of $90.50. Be sure to watch the ing. Of course, you can always ask the offer is an important step. If you fi nd a house you love, expansion. rates and do your math carefully, because seller to just deduct that amount from put your bid in and negotiate. Don’t let it sit for another Analyze Mortgage Rates: While mortgage rates have changes in mortgage rates are not neces- the list price. buyer to make an offer. risen over the past two years, the increase has not been sarily cost prohibitive. Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A45

I received a call on my AUTOMOTIVE Auto For Sale - truck the 1st day the ad $ NO CREDIT $ appeared on the web & $ NO PROBLEM $ PONTIAC GRAND $ BANKRUPTCY ATVs had a buyer that same OK$ AM GT1, 2003; White, day. I could have sold 3 Auto for Sale- 34813 miles, stock of them! Guaranteed #512382A. $13,995. Ronald H., CMCH Approval,

CHEVY MALIBU 2001: Auto for Sale- Call Kindle Autoplaza Auto For Sale- New Or Preowned Sedan, V-6, power win- 800-677-5841 Vehicles

dows, mirrors, door MINI COOPER, 2003: FORD TAURUS SEL, locks, cruise control & 2006: V-6, 17K miles. 9800 miles. Maroon Auto For Sale- Call Bonnie Kim, air. 80,200 miles. Good Remainder of warran- metallic with white top. Toll Free ATVs- shape. $4150. 856- ty. Moon roof, leather. Leather tan/black in- Pontiac Grand AM GT, 1-800- 905-1104 terior. Heated seats, 2 $13,995 fi rm. 609-886- 1998: 5 speed, Air Con- 677-5841 2003 Yamaha 1494 or 215-901-6342 sunroofs, auto trans- dition, Power Locks, μ WebID #: 108201 Raptor 660 mcervinopop@comcast. mission. Garage kept. WebID #: 112637 CD Player, much more!! μ

Limited Edition Rap- net $17,500. 609-967-5300 82,000 miles. $3995 or tor, Very Clean, minor Auto For Sale- LINCOLN LS, WebID #: 110957 best offer. scratches on plastics. μ WebID #: 112347 μ 2004: /

Low Hours! DG Alumi- FORD FOCUS ZX4, 856-981-7281 num nerf bars and skid 2006; 18966 miles, Low miles, full plates. Asking $4,000 stock #197297, Silver. μ WebID #: 110966 power.

or Best Offer. Call Dave $10,995. Call Kindle Kelley Blue Book $18,000 fi rm. @ 609-602-4987 Auto Plaza 800-677- Auto For Sale- 5841 Call 609-523-8135

TOYOTA CELICA GT, μ WebID #: 112440 AUTO FOR SALE Auto For Sale- Auto For Sale- 2003: V6, 26,841 miles, Auto For Sale- white, automatic, power Moped/Scooter- Auto For Sale- FORD MODEL A, HONDA CIVIC EX 2002: steering, power brakes, MUSTANG, A CLAS- $core a BULL$EYE in 1930: 4 door. Maroon Silver, 42,000 miles. air, power windows and AVANTI 2001: 2 speed, SIC! 1999 Anniver- ACURA TL, 2004; 25356 and black. Excellent 5 speed, full body kit. locks, sunroof, duel air- the CLA$$IFIED$! automtaic transmission. sary Edition. Red with miles, stock #026405, condition. Asking $9500. 609-263-0220 bags, cruise, tilt, spoil- 780 miles. Originally spoiler, 6 cylinder, fully Gray. $24,995. Call $1200. Asking $300. $15,000.609-886-9640 er, custom bumper. equipped. 25,500 miles. Kindle Auto Plaza 800- or 609-602-2599 $16,900. Call 609-368- 609-602-3194 Auto For Sale - Must see! Lower than 677-5841 1314 or 609-368-4327 Find

NADA prices- $11,000. it in Auto For Sale - LINCOLN LS, 2002; 609-886-3034 66602 miles, Black, the Office hours FORD MUSTANG, Stock #05325. $14,995. μ WebID #: 109234 9am to 5pm Call Kindle Autoplaza Mon.-Fri. 2006; 8441 miles, Black,

stock #32300. $21,995. 800-677-5841 CLASSIFIEDS

www.classified.cmcherald.com Auto for Sale- Call Kindle Autoplaza 800-677-5841 Auto For Sale-

BMW 528, 1997: Silver, DICK FRANCE manual, 209,000 miles. LINCOLN TOWN CAR Dick joined the Burke Motor Group Sales team in One owner. Have ser- SIG, 2006; 13648 miles, 1986. He was tired of shoveling snow. A native of stock #644719, Silver. Warrensburg, N.Y. his move south was a change of vice records. $4995. Auto For Sale- 609-304-4279 $33,995. Call Kindle latitude. His eight year auto career in New York, Auto Plaza 800-677- now spans over 30 years, with 20 years at the Burke Nissan 240 SX SE, Auto For Sale- 5841 Dealerships. Auto For Sale- 1993: Automatic, power

steering, power brakes. Dick is currently the Subaru Brand Manager. His FORD TAURUS, 2000: BUICK Riviera, 1995: Auto For Sale- Tilt wheel, Sunroof. New previous assignments include Chevrolet Sales 4 Door, ABS, V6, 82K 135,000 miles. 2nd rear brakes, good tires. Manager, F & I Manager, Used Car Manager and Sales miles. Good condition. owner. Needs TLC. MERCURY MONTEGO 107,00 miles. $1950.00 Consultant. Although he currently specializes in Subaru Sales, his extensive $5600 or best offer. Still runs good. $2100 PREMIER, 2006; stock 609-368-7166 experience and knowledge of the auto business make him perfectly suited to 609-624-8790 or best offer. Must sell. #615890, 10435 miles, match you with the new or used vehicle that meets your automotive needs White. $19,995. Call μ WebID #: 111406 609-263-2570 WebID #: 108167 and wants. μ Kindle Auto Plaza 800- He currently resides in Northfi eld with his wife Genia and friends Dakota,

677-5841 Auto For Sale- Bailey and Brady (the baby of the litter).

Auto For Sale - Dick thanks all his current and former customers for their loyalty over the NISSAN SENTRA, FORD TAURUS SE, years. He asks that you stop by the dealership and see why many folks would Cash in on the Cla$$ifieds 2005; 39566 miles, not buy a car or truck from anyone else!!! 2006; 12000 miles, Build an Attractive Ad stock #490751, Gold. [email protected] • Direct: 609-463-4789 Beige, stock #258171. • Avoid abbreviation $9,995. Call Kindle Auto $10,995. Call Kindle Au- If they do not understand it. They will not call to find out Plaza 800-677-5841

toplaza 800-677-5841

• White space attracts the eye

A cluttered ad will be missed 465-6000 Auto for Sale- www.capemaycountyherald.com • Use photos People call faster if they can see it , PLYMOUTH NEON Newspapers Herald © 2007 more importantly 1999: 4 door. Runs they buy it faster EXIT 10B GARDEN STATE PARKWAY • STONE HARBOR BLVD. good. $700 or best of- • List a time to call fer. 215-416-9816 or CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE and be ready for results 609-522-4158 www.burkemotorgroup.com A46 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Automotive Herald Newspapers February 7 2007

MOTORCYCLE Van/Truck/SUV- BOATING CHEVROLET TRACK- Cape May Take a ER LT, 2001; 75448 BOAT FOR SALE miles, stock #918277, Van/Truck/SUV- County’s short drive Black. $7,995. Call Boat For Sale- Kindle Auto Plaza 800- FORD F-150 XLT, 2004: 1994 24’ FOUR WINNS: Only south and 677-5841 Loaded, low miles. Mint Runabout with open

Motorcycle- condtion. $20,000 fi rm. bow. Excellent for ski- 609-425-1270 Authorized SAVE! ing, cruising, and fi sh- Van/Truck/SUV- 2000 HARLEY DAVID- ing. In good condition DEALER SON Heritage Softtail with custom cover and Classic: 12,000 miles, 1 CHEVY 1500, bimini top. Cobra- OMC owner, always garaged. 1988: SALES • LEASING • SERVICE • PARTS Van/Truck/SUV- 250 HP engine with Fully chromed. Like MUST SELL! gas/water separater. new. Too much to list. FORD F250 Long bed, Price negotiable. $15,000. 609-602-5357 8’ bed. Runs good. 1989: 30,000 miles on $500 or best offer. new engine. Automatic, μ WebID #: 108235 609-780-0750 Call Jim, 610-692-2054 runs great. $1500 or or 609-368-4180

best offer. 609-884- WebID #: 112027 μ VAN/TRUCK/SUV 9914

“New Beetle” Jetta Convertible Van/Truck/SUV -

DODGE GRAND CAR- Van/Truck/SUV- AVAN SXT, 2006; 19137 Van/Truck/Jeep- miles, stock #50400, FORD WINDSTAR, Blue. $20,995. Call 2000: Fully loaded, Boat For Sale- FORD F150, 1992: V-8, Kindle Auto Plaza 800- 93,000 miles. Runs Passat 1997 19 Ft SEA PRO: 115 5.0 liter engine, good 677-5841 great. $4000 or best of- HP saltwater series Yama- running condition. fer. 609-884-9914 ha engine. 1998 Load Rite Tow package, clean. Van/Truck/SUV - 103,000 miles. $2900 Trailer. $7500. Call 609- 886-9113 or best offer. 609-898- Van/Truck/SUV - FORD ECONOLINE E- 8220 350, 2006; 11249 miles, GMC SONOMA SLS, Spring Forward stock #27938, Silver. 2003; 53094 miles, Rabbit Touareg Sooner; Fall Van/Truck/Jeep- $23,995. Call Kindle Au- Blue, stock #40667. toplaza 800-677-5841 $9,995. Call Kindle Au- Back Later “You Can’t Beat the Burke Reputation” GMC SIERRA 1500 toplaza 800-677-5841 By AL CAMPBELL 2004: Extended cab, Van/Truck/SUV- blue 60k miles, 4x4, small dent, some Van/Truck/SUV - RIO GRANDE — Days FORD ESCAPE XLT, scratches. Must sell are getting longer, sun is 2003; 19135 miles, up about 7:10 a.m. and $15,000. Well main- HONDA ELEMENT stock #0000, Tan. sets about 5:25 p.m., but tained truck. Well EX, 2003; 48009 miles, $18,995. Call Kindle did you know Daylight Sav- 519 STONE HARBOR BOULEVARD - EXIT 10 G.S. PARKWAY, equipped. 609-675- Gold, stock #006218. Auto Plaza 800-677- ing Time will begin earlier CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 0412. $15,995. Call Kindle Au- 5841 starting this year? toplaza 800-677-5841

Mark those calendars, 1-800-343-2757 • 609-465-6000

www.BurkeMotorGroup.com because under a 2005 Van/Truck/SUV - Van/Truck/SUV - federal law, Daylight Saving Time begins three weeks FORD EXPLORER PONTIAC AZTEK, earlier than previously, EDDIE BAUER, 2006; 2001; Maroon, 61596 on the second Sunday in 10928 miles, Ma- March. miles, stock #200802B That’s March 11 for Van/Truck/Jeep- roon, stock #178640A. $12,995. Call Kindle Au- $26,995. Call Kindle those without a handy toplaza 800-677-5841 calendar. HONDA ODYSSEY, Autoplaza 800-677- The Energy Policy Act of 2002: Maroon grey inte- 5841 2005 was passed by Con-

BURKE LEADERSHIP SINCE 1912 rior, auto, power steer- gress and then signed into ing, brakes & windows. Van/Truck/SUV- Find law by President George W. Dual air, CD, keyless it in Bush on Aug. 8, 2005. FORD F-150 4X4, 2003; the DST is extended by one entry, new Michelen week to the fi rst Sunday in 43586 miles, stock ONLY tires, heated seats. November, that‘s Nov. 4. 62,000 miles. $16,500. #06023, Gray. $16,995. The new start and stop $21,771 SAVE 609-729-3809. Call Kindle Auto Plaza CLASSIFIEDS period begins March

$2,129 800-677-5841 2007.

Since the law is rela- tively new, it’s uncertain what impacts the change might have on comput- ers, which have internal • Imports • Domestics controls geared to the old • Automatics time changes. Regardless of the time • Standards changes, your Cape May • 4x4s • Vans • SUVs County Herald print edi- • Trucks • Clutches tion will still come out each • Axles Wednesday. The Herald • Front Wheel Drives Web site: www.capemay- $1,000 TRADE ASSISTANCE (Qualifi cations Exist) countyherald.com is up- dated daily. 2007 CHEVROLET If you forget, rely on the Herald to remind you. C1500 ALL NEW SILVERADO Contact Campbell at NEW, Ext. Cab Pickup, 8 cyl, auto, pwr. br., abs, p/s, am/fm stereo, OnStar syst., rr. step (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or BPR., cargo box lamp, tilt steering whl., gauges, work truck package, a/c, dual air bags, VIN# e-mail: al.c@cmcherald. 7Z514722, stk# D7205, 6 miles. MSRP $23,900. Burke Discount $1,129. com ASK FOR BURKE’S COMPLIMENTARY TRANSPORTATION WHILE YOUR VEHICLE IS BEING SERVICED Two Locations OPEN 9 TO 9 MON.-FRI. • 9 TO 5 SAT. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE $ OFF $ OFF Most 100. • 1 Oyster Road 75. vehicles ANY MAJOR INTERNAL GET 465-6000 609.463.0888 CLUTCH JOB AUTOMATIC RESULTS Hours M-F 8-6, Sat. 8-1 TRANSMISSION REPAIR One coupon per customer. Present make MARMORA at time of sale. Not valid with other One coupon per customer. Present at 1-800-343-2757 offers. Some restrictions apply. Valid at time of sale. Not valid with other offers. your ad 1 Roosevelt Blvd. CMCH & Marmora locations only. Valid at CMCH & Marmora locations only. EXIT 10B • GARDEN STATE PARKWAY 609.390.0098 NO EXPIRATION DATE! NO EXPIRATION DATE! STAND STONE HARBOR BLVD • CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Hours M-F 8-6 OUT www.burkemotorgroup.com YOUR MARKET TARGET Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 Automotive www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A47 News Digests MUA Offers Christmas males aged 15 and 16, in a weekend criminal mischief (From Page A10) fl ing. From Jan. 27 at 10 p.m. until Jan. 28 at 11 p.m., Bank Jobs Tree Mulch to Residents in the matter, and no prior criminal history, Superior police responded to a dozen various calls that reported MARMORA — The FBI COURT HOUSE — The Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 Court Judge Carmen Alvarez granted the defense property damage. Many were mailboxes, but fence and has released information Cape May County Mu- p.m. and Saturday from attorney’s request to allow Dean to serve a probation- lampposts were also targets of the suspects. Incidents on a man believed to have nicipal Utilities Authority 8:00 a.m. to noon. ary sentence, which would enable her to see her other of damage were centered in a three-block radius of robbed the PNC Bank on (CMCMUA) has recycled Both facilities will be young child. Oak, Woodland and Kentucky avenues. Monetary Roosevelt Boulevard on 59 tons of Christmas trees closed on President’s Day, damage caused in each occurrence ranged from $25 two occasions. The rob- this year. The trees that Feb. 19. Teen Charged in Assault to $150. The teens were charged with various counts ber allegedly used a silver brightened homes a few For more information, WOODBINE — A 16-year-old boy was lodged on of criminal mischief, one count of theft, resisting ar- handgun and barred the weeks ago have become or other questions about Jan. 30 at the Cumberland County Juvenile Detention rest and possession of drug paraphernalia. After being back door to the bank in fragrant mulch, and the recycling, call the CMC- Center after allegedly sexually assaulting a 4-year-old charged, both were released to their parents’ custody. two robberies. The sus- mulch is free to all county MUA at 465-9026. For girl. The teen and young girl, whose names were not pect was described as a 6 residents. questions about how to released, reportedly knew each other but were not re- Fatal Crash feet 4 inch white male, in Christmas tree mulch use the mulch, call Rutgers his mid 50s with a strong may be used to help protect Cooperative Extension at lated. The case is being investigated by Detective Jamie AVALON MANOR — Middle Township police build. He was captured plants and shrubs against 465-5115. Champ and Trooper Chris Eskridge. responded to a head-on collision atop the high bridge on security cameras of alternate freezing and thaw- on Avalon Boulevard Jan. 30 about 3:20 p.m. Upon Library Offers an Ocean City supermar- ing throughout the late Stop Yields Drugs arrival, police found one of the drivers, Ronald R. ket buying a quantity winter and early spring. Tax Assistance Faith, 62, of Avalon Manor, unresponsive. He was pro- OCEAN VIEW — John Snyder, 20, of Palermo was of bottled water, which Residents should bring nounced dead on arrival at Burdette Tomlin Memorial For the Elderly charged Jan. 28 during an early morning traffi c stop he used to jam shut the their own shovel or pitch- Hospital. Faith reportedly crossed lanes, hit a curb and COURT HOUSE — The with possession and the intent to distribute marijuana. bank’s rear door. He was fork, and containers or bags hit a truck driven by Sandra Myers of Court House. She Cape May County Library Snyder was stopped on Stagecoach Road at Ocean Av- seen in a black four-door to the CMCMUA’s Transfer was not injured. is offering tax counsel- enue at about 3 a.m. He was released from the county car in the company of an Station or Sanitary Land- ing for the elderly at the jail on a summons. older woman. The FBI fi ll. Mulch will be given Main Library, 2nd fl oor, 30 Pedestrians Hit believes the suspect may away until quantities are W. Mechanic Street, each Almost a Done Deal COURT HOUSE — Middle Township police report have a home in the area. depleted. The CMCMUA Tuesday from 10 a.m. to two pedestrians were struck by a vehicle that fl ed the reserves the right to limit COURT HOUSE — By the time you read this, the 2 p.m. scene Jan. 31 at about 12:18 a.m. The victims, Eric quantities as necessary. sale of the B.L. England power plant here may be com- One Adam 12 The Tax Counseling for Volpe of Court House and Jessica Mack of Rio Grande, The Transfer Station is plete since the deadline for Atlantic City Electric’s deal OCEAN CITY — A the Elderly (TCE) Program told police a white SUV swerved off the road and located on Shunpike Road with Rockland Capital Energy Investments is tomorrow, $91,000 federal grant is offers free tax help to indi- struck Volpe. Mack was struck by debris. Police located (Route 620) in Burleigh, according to an ACE spokesperson. A new subsidiary on the way to this city’s viduals who are aged 60 or a white Chevrolet Blazer with a missing driver side Middle Township. It is of Rockland, RC Cape May Holdings, will take over the fi re department for new older. Trained volunteers mirror at about 1:16 a.m. and further investigation open Monday-Friday, 7:30 plant once the $12.2-million sale is complete. Except radios. The system will from non-profit organiza- resulted in the arrest of Louis Bell, 25, of Goshen. He a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Satur- for ownership, reports suggest that not much else will allow fi re fi ghters to talk tions provide free tax coun- was charged with DWI, refusal to submit to breath test- day from 8 a.m. to noon. change including the name of the well-known land- with neighboring com- seling and basic income ing, reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, failure The Sanitary Landfi ll is mark. munities. tax return preparation for to report an accident and leaving the scene. Bell was located on Route 610 in senior citizens. also charged with possession of marijuana and assault Woodbine at the Daniel 4-Car Crash Hurts 2 For additional informa- by auto. Riley Environmental Com- NORTH CAPE MAY — Kathleen Bure, 31, of Cape plex. It is open Monday- tion, please call 898-0470. May, received a summons Jan. 27 for failing to stop for a red light, which led to a four-car accident at Seashore and Ferry roads at 2 p.m. that day, according to Lower 465-6000 Township police. Bure was traveling north on Seashore and collided with Rita Nelson, 27, of North Wild- FIVE STAR CHRYSLER wood, who was driving east on Ferry. Nelson’s vehicle EXIT 10B GARDEN STATE PARKWAY, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE CHEVY TRUCKS TRUCK Sale ends 2/13/07 Sale ends 4/12/06 then collided with a car driven by John Smith, 51, of *Tax, reg., & doc. fees additional. This sale supersedes all previous weekʼs sales. Not available in combination with any other offer. Previous sales excluded. Available to qualifi ed buyers only. Not responsible for errors. Bordentown, and a truck driven by James Heinold, 52, www.burkemotorgroup.com from here. Police also gave a summons to Nelson for improper lane change. Bure was airlifted to Atlantic A life long resident of the Wildwoods, Joe Battaglia has been a Member of the Burke Pre-Owned Sales team since 2003. He has City Medical Center with a head injury and Nelson was extensive expertise in the auto business with over 24 years experience. taken to Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital with leg Joe began his automotive retail career after graduation from Wildwood High School. He and his dad, a career injuries. car and truck salesman and former Burke employee, opened Joe’s Shell Station in 1984. He was involved in many other auto enterprises until his purchase of Henry’s Tavern in Wildwood. He came to Burke Motor Group after the sale of his tavern. Joe’s pleasant demeanor combined with his extensive experience in the auto business has served to make him a Fire District Posts Budget “Natural” at car and truck sales. COURT HOUSE — Middle Township Fire District THOMAS J. PIRATZKY Stop by and see Joe for your next new or pre-owned car or truck purchase. It could be the beginning of a beauti- No. 1, will hold its annual election Feb. 17 at the ful relationship. 609-463-4550, [email protected] Firehouse, 10 S. Boyd St. from 2-9 p.m. Two commis- Piratzky sioners will be elected. The $780,050 budget will Joe Battaglia “Joe’s Weekly Specials” placed before voters. Of that, $770,427 will be raised Recertifi ed by taxation. Capital appropriations include $78,428 for $199.60/mo. $179.30/mo. Pierce Skyarm Aerial, $48,174 for Pierce pumper-tank- Fundraiser er. There is also, $80,775 for bond anticipation note. 2003 Pontiac Grand AM SE1 COURT HOUSE — 2003 Ford Windstar LX Of $217,000 revenue, $100,000 will come from the $199.60/month $179.30/month Fire Prevention Bureau, $85,000 from reserve fund, Thomas J. Piratzky, ex- Blue, Med. Graphite int., 74,109mi, Extended Tan, Dark Pewter, 41,242mi, Car, Auto, $29,000 from LOSAP Fund Reserve and $3,000 inter- ecutive director of the mini Van, Auto, 3.8 L 6 CYL., STK # 4 Dr. Sedan, 3.4L 6 cyl, STK#6776-G, Burdette Tomlin Memorial 5060K, VIN: 2FMZA51453BA81501, VIN#1G2NF52E93M533718, Cash est. The budget was published here Jan. 24 and 31. Cash Price $8,995, Def. Price $10,580.80, Price $10,950, Def. Price $13,909.60, Foundation has achieved $1,000 Down, Monthly Payment $199.60, $1,000 Down, Monthly Payment $179.30, Bashaw Project recertifi cation from CFRE Term 48 months, APR/Add on 8.99% Term 72 months, APR/Add 8.99% International as a Certifi ed $182.86/mo $197.15/mo ATLANTIC CITY — Cape May developer, hotel Fund Raising Executive. owner, and former Casino Reinvestment Redevelop- Piratzky joined the 2003 Buick Century Custom 2002 Buick Lesabre Custom ment Authority Executive Director Curtis Bashaw is Burdette Tomlin Memo- Price $10,110 $197.15/month leading a group that has purchased the Holiday and Gold, Tan int., 47,532mi, Car, 4 dr. Sedan, Auto, Blue, Medium Gray int., 62,894mi, rial Foundation (BTMF) 3.1L 6 cyl, Fuel Injected, STK#6569-G, VIN# Car, Sedan 4 Dr., auto, 3.8L 6 Howard Johnson’s hotels in the casino city by the sea. as executive director in 2G4WS52J731275182. Cash Price $10,110, cyl, Fuel Injected, STK#4979-K, The hotels will be revamped into one building at a cost Def. Price $14,165.92, $1,000 Down, Monthly VIN#1G4HP54KX2U162779, Cash Price 2001. Through outreach, Payment $182.86, Term 72months, APR/Add $10,500, Def. Price $12,829, $1,000 Down, of $93 million. The décor of the new upscale hotel will community involvement, on 8.99% Monthly Payment $197.15, Term 60 months, recall Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s. Bashaw’s and promoting continuing APR/Add 8.99% group purchased the two hotels for a cost of $36.5 mil- education, the foundation’s $197.42/mo $195.01/mo lion. He is also part of an investment group planning to many events and programs 2002 Chrysler Concorde demolish and build a new hotel in Cape May at the site have become a valued re- 2004 Pontiac Sunfi re of the Coachman Motor Inn on Beach Avenue. LXI source for the hospital, Blue, Graphite int., 37,858 mi, Car, coupe, Gold, Tan int., 29,750 mi., CAR, the community, and the Auto, 2.2L 4 cyl fuel injected, STK#6698- 4 dr Sedan, Auto, 3.5 L 6 G, VIN# 1G2JB12F147261371. Certi- CYL., STK # 5106-K, VIN: VX’ing Question many benefactors of the fi ed, Cash Price $10,915, Def. Price 2C3HD36M92H144121, Price foundation. $14,214.24, $0 Down, Monthly Pay- $11,475, Def. Price $15,040.72, $1,000 NEWPORT, Ind. — It’s back to the drawing board for ment $197.42, Term 72months, APR/ Down, Monthly Payment $195.01, Term the U.S. Army to fi gure out what to do with 2 million Under Piratzky’s leader- Add on 8.99% 72 months, APR/Add on 9.99% gallons of VX nerve agent waste. Until DuPont an- ship, the Helping Hand nounced it was withdrawing its interest in the process, Fund was instituted in $214.13/mo $185.59/mo plans called for transporting VX waste in tanks trucks 2002 and provides fi nan- cial assistance to members 2003 Chrysler PT for further treatment in New Jersey at DuPont plant 2005 Chevrolet Aveo Blue, Dark Slate Gray int., in Salem County. An Army spokesperson said offi cials of the hospital family and Red, Gray int., 33,288mi, Car, 4 44,432mi, Sports Van, Auto, 2.4L the Robert J. Sorensen, dr. Sedan, Auto, 1.6L 4 cyl, Fuel 4 cyl fuel injected, STK#5071-K, are looking at ways to dispose of the waste in Newport Injected, STK#6816-G, VIN# VIN#3C4FY58B43T587199, Price by building a treatment plant on site, something that M.D. Continuing Educa- KL1TD62635B344785. Cash Price $10,250, Def. Price $13,362.48, $0 tion Endowment Fund was $9,575, Def. Price $11,278.24, $1,000 Down, Monthly Payment $185.59, could take years to complete. The Army can store as Down, Monthly Payment 214.13, Term 72 Months, APR/Add on much as 2.5 million gallons on site in metal tanks. created in 2005. Term, 48months, APR/Add on 8.99% 8.99% Piratzky and the staff Your Old House of the foundation work in THIS WEEK’S AS IS SUPER DEALS collaboration with all facets CAPE MAY — Proud of your restored old home? of the Burdette Tomlin As is $6,595 As is $5,995 Enter it for an award. The city’s Historic Preservation Health System to reach Commission will present awards during a reception the Cape May County com- 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport 2000 Ford Taurus SEL Blue, Agate int., 91,454 mi, SUV 4x4, Silver, Gray int., 64,492mi, 4 dr Se- in May during “Historic Week.” Even new homes that munity through education, Auto, 4.0L 6 cyl, STK # 5123-K, VIN: dan, auto, 3.0L V-6, STK#6916-G, conform to the historic district are eligible as are home outreach, and the media, 1J4FF48S41L547062, A/C, ABD, ABP, VIN#1FAFP56S9YG150466, A/C, ABD, ALY, AT, BS, CD, FM, HPT, IW, KE, LR, ABP, ABS, AFC, ALY, AT, CLC, CRU, additions and commercial rehabilitations. Applications raising awareness about PB, PL, PM, PRS, PW, RD, RW, TLT, FM, HM, HPT, IW, KE, PB, PL, PM, PSD, are available at the Cape May Construction Offi ce. The the advancements and the TNT. PW, RD, TLT deadline is March 31. For additional information call needs of the hospital. 884-9561. To contact the Burdette 2.9 % X 60 Months Tomlin Memorial Foun- Mischief Spree dation, please call 463- Certifi ed To Qualifi ed buyer on select Certifi ed pre-owned vehicles VILLAS — Lower Township police charged two 4040. A48 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 From the Publisher ‘Councilman’s “Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.” Vote Benefi ts Abraham Lincoln, Cooper Union Address, February 27, 1860 His Employer’

What Would Lincoln Do? To The Editor: Next Monday marks the anniversary of the birth of our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. His tenure as president was marked I have to disagree with last by many things, not the least of which was his sheer tenacity. week’s spouter’s analogy that Imagine facing the twin challenges of bringing about the end of Council President Patrick slavery, as well as the restructuring of a nation crippled by civil Rosenello voting in favor of the war. But Lincoln well understood the fragility of democracy, and indoor waterpark development his call upon the people to pay any price to maintain this nation of Seaport Pier proves he was was particularly audacious in the face of a citizenry bitterly di- not confl icted when he voted vided. in favor of the ordinance the Funny how you can go back almost 150 years in our his- Morey Organization was seek- tory, only to fi nd an embattled president facing a nation increas- ing. ingly divided by a confl ict. In many ways, I doubt the indoor water- it may have been easier for Lincoln to park will be in direct confl ict have allowed the South to secede from the with the Morey’s waterparks. union, if only to bring about an end to the It was reported that the project dissension and the bloodshed. War is hell, for Seaport Pier will consist of as history has shown us again and again - a hotel located west of the pier, and continues to show us. But as Lincoln connected by a skywalk to the stated in a speech to the 66th Ohio Regi- indoor waterpark, which would ment in 1864: “There is more involved in operate similar to the Great this contest than is realized by everyone. Wolf Lodge in the Poconos. There is involved in this struggle the ques- Only guests who are staying tion whether your children and my chil- at the Great Wolf Lodge have dren shall enjoy the privileges we have enjoyed.” Our Readers Write access to their waterpark, it is And as he stated in his second inaugural address in 1865, not opened to the general pub- “With malice toward none, with charity for all, with fi rmness in Candidate Answers, ‘Why Are You Running?’ lic. the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to fi nish Whether the indoor wa- the work we are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds; to care for To The Editor: them to fi nd answers to their questions. There is terpark competes with the him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his no doubt that local government must be vigilant Morey’s waterpark has nothing orphan – to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and last- While campaigning for Avalon Borough Coun- about the impact that pending state legislation to do with Rosenello’s confl ict. ing peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.” cil, people keep asking me the same questions: will have on Avalon. Rosenello is the paid managing Why are you running? What is your platform? Since moving to Avalon, I have become involved director of the corporation that What experience do you have? in all aspects of the community. Together with runs the Boardwalk SID. “There is more involved in this contest The reason I am running is to offer the citizens this knowledge and my over 20 years of service This corporation has a board than is realized by everyone. There is of Avalon the opportunity to elect a new set of as an elected supervisor and member of the Plan- of 14 trustees who are respon- involved in this struggle the question eyes to address the many issues that face the bor- ning Commission in Towamencing Township in sible for the daily operations whether your children and my children ough. We need to be concerned about the amount Montgomery County, Pa., I have the on-the-job of the SID, along with hiring shall enjoy the privileges we have en- of debt service, trash collection issues, traffi c experience in local government issues. employes and setting their in- control, beach replenishment, a comprehensive In addition, as an attorney, I was responsible for dividual salaries. joyed.” Master Plan, and controlling expenditures. dealing with complex issues which included merg- Two of the 14 trustees are As I spoke to many citizens, I know that they ers, litigation, foreign issues, and, most important, Morey representatives. I stat- Lincoln stood his ground and led our fractured nation through share these concerns. I want to be their voice in working with people. ed that Rosenello was confl ict- one of the darkest periods in its history. He knew at the time that the government of Avalon. The election in Avalon Borough will be held ed when he voted because he his decisions were unpopular and causing divisiveness among the My platform is really a simple one — to rep- on May 8. Please make sure you are registered to voted in favor of an ordinance citizens; he also knew that only history would show whether his resent all the citizens of Avalon and to help to vote, and vote. that benefi ted his employer. convictions were judicious and in the best interests of the nation make Avalon the best it can be. I shall be the in the long run. independent voice for the people. TERRY STROBAUGH KATHY MARTIN And when challenged to defend his course of action, he said: I shall meet with the citizens to work with Avalon North Wildwood “Our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as a heritage of all men, in all lands, everywhere. Destroy Judge Says ‘Hentges Has Set the Bar High’ this spirit and you have planted the seeds of despotism around your own doors.” To The Editor: discuss issues affecting the people we serve, and share ideas, ex- Art Hall, publisher periences and solutions. Bob has made great contributions to that After reading your Feb. 6 article on Surrogate W. Robert “Bob” end, and takes great pride in the offi ce vested in each of us. Send comments to: [email protected] Hentges, I felt compelled to complement his achievements though Moreover, he takes pride in his community. Our group (Con- my personal perspective. stitutional Offi cers Association of New Jersey) meets in all parts Quotes From the Bible Since 2003, I have been serving as Ocean County Surrogate of the state. I recall that when debating the meeting locations, “If a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” Judge. The experience has been personally rewarding as it has al- Bob employed the same style used in 1975 when he secured the Mark 3:25 lowed me to help people though diffi cult times in their lives. My fi remen’s convention in his hometown. The result: I have been prior life as a state Assemblyman brought daily challenges, but this to three meetings in Cape May County in three years. offi ce adds a certain personal touch that is extremely rewarding. I have since been named Chief Surrogate of the Constitutional Your article describes Bob as one who is “enthusiastic,” and Offi cers Association of New Jersey, and will no doubt include Cape “hands on;” that he “goes above and beyond” and “cuts to the May on my list of meeting sites. chase and gets things done.” Nothing could be more accurate. As Surrogate Hentges has set the bar high, and I will judge my a relatively new surrogate, I have looked to Bob for the wisdom tenure as surrogate accordingly. Published Every Wednesday by the of his experience. JEFFREY W. MORAN SEAWAVE CORPORATION Several times a year, the surrogates around the state meet to Ocean County Surrogate/Judge ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher DENNIS R. HALL, Assistant Publisher ‘Courts Protected the Rights of Less Powerful Group’ JOSEPH R. ZELNIK, Editor To The Editor: Once upon a time there was a village composed of a diverse ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Assistant Managing Editor group of people. There was a problem that their government didn’t CAROLYN MEE, Ph.D., On Deck and Features Editor I’m writing in response to the publisher’s opinion article in address some of these people. Most people liked to eat potatoes. CAROLE MATTESSICH, Real Estate Editor the Jan. 24 issue of the Herald titled “Civil Union Legislation: a It seems that among this diverse group of villagers were some Fairy Tale.” people that liked brussell sprouts. Some of the villagers who did PRESTON D. GIBSON Director of Development , In this the publisher queries, “What happened to our system of not care for brussell sprouts worried much about these people and BENJAMIN N. HALL, Director of Online Applications checks and balances?” concerning our lawmakers and courts. In sought to have the government prevent the consumption of brussell STEVE MEHL, Northern Advertising Manager fact, this is a perfect example of checks and balances. sprouts in favor of the commonly consumed potatoes. KAREN DICKINSON, Southern Advertising Manager Lawmakers catered to a group, which was vocal about an They seemed fearful that these sprout eaters might have a nega- RICHARD L. PLUCKER, Classifi ed Advertising Manager issue, which should not concern them personally. The courts tive infl uence on their own potato eating and protested mightily, BETH HUBER, National Advertising Manager protected the rights of a less powerful group. The courts did not even invoking their God, to suppress these people. DAWN AUSTIN, Client & Creative Services Manager take away anyone’s rights. They protected citizens whose rights Me? I can go extremely long periods of time without ever think- were threatened. ing about what my neighbors are doing in their own homes. Might 1508 Rt. 47, Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 It seems Hall feels that he, and a vocal group of others, should I suggest that some people protest too much? Phone 886-8600 ■ Fax 886-1879 prevail in denying the same basic rights, which they themselves KENNETH HAMANN E-Mail: [email protected] enjoy. Allow me to spin my own tale. Court House DEADLINES News & Photos ...... Thursday ‘Principles of Tradition Are the Foundation of Family’ Display Advertising ...... Friday-5 p.m. Classifi ed Ads ...... Monday-11 a.m. To The Editor: doing the same. Classifi ed Display Ads ...... Friday-5 p.m. God defends tradition; the new is on its own. Legal Advertisements ...... Thursday-Noon The principles of tradition are the foundation of family, church The just shall live by faith, and faith can only be in tradition. ■ © The Seawave Corp. 2007, All rights reserved. First copy of this and country. Progress without the principles of tradition is temporary: Obese publication is free. Each additional copy costs $2. All property rights for The principle (tradition) of a man and woman married for life government without restraint, sex without family, church without the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Seawave built a solid family. Same-sex or multiple partners can never do holiness, tourism without industry, are all play without work. Corp. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. the same. The principles of God, tradition, and natural order never fail; Neither participating advertisers nor the publishers will be responsible Our country was built on the tradition that “the people took (Page A49 Please) or liable for misinformation, misprints or typographical errors. Seawave care of the government,” not that “the government took care of Corporation’s liability for errors or omissions resulting from its own negligence or from cause beyond its control extends only to the cost the people.” Got An Opinion? of actual space occupied or to have been occupied by the item(s) in The big change came with the “New Deal” and “Great Soci- Herald Newspapers welcomes letters on a wide range of subjects. which the error or omission occurred. The publishers reserve the right ety.” Have you an opinion? Write it down, sign your name, hometown to edit or refuse any submitted material, as well as to reject or cancel Our nation once defended democracy. Our new nation now is and phone number for verifi cation. any advertisement at any time. trying to spread it. Other nations have failed by doing the same. Dedicated to the Service of God and Mankind. The nation of Israel failed by leaving tradition; the church is Columnist Joe Zelnik is ill. Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A49 Our Readers Write Just Me Jobs Don’t Pass the ‘Smell Contest’ The Lucky Winner Is Linguistics To The Editor: crease the size of the Middle Township Committee from BY JANINE VASILLI College, just to gain reassurance that a three to fi ve members. Linguistics major wasn’t entirely useful. This past year many Middle Township residents sup- The Middle Township Committee and the Democratic Be proud. I fi nally did it. I was handed an entire list of fi elds that ported an attempt to get a proposal on the ballot to in- candidate Steve Barry rejected the idea outright. How- I signed my life away to a major; how- the study of Linguistics leads to, and my worries were eased. N ever, it appears that the committee felt that they needed ever unwillingly, it’s fi nally done. two more members and hired former mayors Leusner Curious as to what I chose? The lucky Speech pathology, forensic linguistics, and Voll. winner ended up being Linguistics, but advertising consultant, and, of course, jour- COMPASS nalist. An entire world of job opportunities Their “jobs” are to do what should be the work of the advocates of English, never fear. I’ve W E opened up before my eyes. I had committee, the Public Works Administrator Bob Hodges decided, for now, on an English POINTS... minor. never even considered speech and the township Administrator Jim Alexis, both former By AL CAMPBELL Spanish basically went out the therapy before, but suddenly, it S committee members. window when I was informed I seems interesting. In a time when the State of New Jersey is trying to had to take two semesters of the I cringe to think of the next Being an ordinary citizen can be challenging and lower property taxes, why are we paying former Mayor language at an intensive level step: visiting the career center. very frustrating. Leusner $6,000 per newsletter and paying Mayor Voll to in order to complete the minor Honestly, I am scared to think The rank of citizen has few rewards, many curses, promote recycling? requirements. about my next semester abroad, and can lead one to utter befuddlement. If these “public servants” were truly doing these Intensive Spanish class is away from my beloved George- There is certainly no glamour in it, no perks, and everyday. Everyday is like high town, let alone leaving the hilltop few privileges accompany the rank Romans held in things to help Middle Township they would be satisfi ed school. I’ve been done with high for good. high esteem: citizen. with their multiple public pensions and do these “jobs” school for long enough now. Some people have joked that There was a gentlewoman from Goshen who at- for free. So, Linguistics it is, and I imagine the I am so comfortable here that they could tended the most recent Middle Township Planning Haven’t they gotten enough out of the public? Now next question is, “What in the world are imagine me becoming a Georgetown Board meeting, which began at 7:30 p.m. we have three committee people each getting $20,000 you going to do with that?” professor, administrator, or entering any The seats in the room are plastic and offi cially “com- per year plus benefi ts equaling $10,000 each plus their Sadly, my answer still is, “I have no profession related to this university in an fortable,” (as compared to an oak board or aluminum pensions; two former committee people each making clue.” effort to delay leaving. bleacher), but after three and a $12,000 while collecting their pensions, one former Nevertheless, current research and I’m not going to refute that. It’s a pos- half hours, some extremities tend committee person making more than $50,000 and an- commentary on college-level academics sibility, except for the fact that the beach to slumber and the brain fi ghts to other making more than $100,000. and major choosing has assured me that is just so incredibly far. maintain a calm demeanor. That is more than $264,000 being spent per year on one’s major really doesn’t predestine the I grew up two blocks from the beach, Patiently the good lady sat the current and former committee people, not including life course for good. and it’s hard to imagine living permanently through several extended applica- A college major is not job training, and away from it. But living in a city provides tions. their pensions. This is an outrage and an example of our I do not want to be a linguist. so many opportunities for someone with She was anxious how a nine- system of government at its worst. However, majors do tend to lead to- such broad interests as myself. unit subdivision might impact her That money could help our police get radios that wards occupations for the mere fact that A city with a beach is what I need. well, given that her land was to the work, pay our public employes a living wage, or help they are related to your interests. Maybe my destiny is to be a Linguist in south of the proposed project, and lower property taxes for our seniors. As for defi ning Linguistics for those a California city on the beach. I can only water fl ows north to south. Mayor Doughty, Deputy Mayor Delanzo and Commit- who are unsure of it’s meaning, the best imagine my parents shuddering at that She awaited the precious mo- teeman Barry should be ashamed. In the last election I can provide is “the scientifi c study of suggestion. ment close to 11 p.m. when it was asked, “Does anyone Steve Barry promised to “review the budget line by line language.” Many of my previous columns have been from the public have any comment?” for any possible savings” and that “increasing Township So far, I’ve taken an introduction level focused on speculations on my future, but Somewhat haltingly, she arose and approached the Committee would create bigger government and cost course and one in Sociolinguistics (Gender it’s diffi cult to avoid this topic. There isn’t front of the room. That was nothing short of miracu- more” and he “will fi ght for all of us.” & Language). much else on my mind right now besides lous, I thought, since my posterior felt like lead and I guess he meant all of us that are former committee I am currently enrolled in Phonet- my future (unless you count my obsession legs like cement. members. All of these “jobs” may be legal but it does not ics (the study of the individual sounds with Georgetown basketball). For an ordinary citizen to stand before a board of per- that make up a language) and another But that’s what I expect my audience sons unknown to themselves can be gut wrenching. pass the smell test. Sociolinguistics class (Cross-Cultural reads and pays attention to my columns Add to that nervous feeling the need to stand at ROBERT “BUD” SPRINGER Communication). for: to see what’s on my mind. such a late hour, then take an oath to tell the truth, Court House Before declaring my major, I visited a At least now I can report some prog- whole truth and nothing but would intimidate many Tradition Majors Fair sponsored by Georgetown ress. lesser beings. (From Page A48) The lady stood tall, and voiced her concern: She without them there can be no future. Those that ignore feared the development might taint her well’s water. history are doomed to live it again. Say What In a rural setting, that is tantamount to shutting off Traditionally we are “one nation under God.” We one’s blood supply. are fast becoming a multicultural nation without God. Sidelined from School and Sports Such a fear of contamination is not uncommon Progress to be permanent must hold to the principles BY VICTORIA DAVIS All this is going on, and I’m also missing among country folks. Unlike their urban brothers and of tradition. my friends and sports. I fi nally went back sisters, who merely twist the faucet and out fl ows water Youth push for change, and old folks hold to tradition; All right, so I’ve got a serious bone to school last week, and I felt socially out from pipes in the ground, country people fret about to ignore either one is fatal. Both should sing “God Bless to pick with my immune system. Every of the loop; so many break ups, arguments, water that they cannot drink. America” together. single year around Christmastime and for lost friendships, parties, new friendships, Who knows what foul effl uent may emanate from CLIFFORD CHEW, JR. the month afterward, I get sick. new boyfriends, and basketball happenings the nine new septic fi elds north of her land? West Cape May And no, it’s never the coughing sinus went on in three weeks, I was literally Draw circles from where wells and septic systems cold or the three-day stomach virus, it’s shocked. are located, and sooner or later, I have to wonder who CFS Offers Scholarship always the viral infection that Everyone was happy to see is drinking what. COURT HOUSE — The New Jersey Chronic Fatigue can’t be treated with antibiotics me, and I have to say its great to That was the gentlewoman’s concern, too. Syndrome Association is offering a $1,000 scholarship or medicine, but rather “rested” be back, but then I come home The answer she got from the board wasn’t exactly to graduation high school seniors, class of 2007 who are out of you. and look at the homework and a smack in the face or kick in the pants, but it came physician diagnosed with CFS and planning to attend That is most annoying. For realize it really isn’t so great. very close. college or technical school. three and a half weeks, I have And mono doesn’t just “go In essence, she was told the board has no jurisdiction Deadline for submission is April 19. For applica- been sidelined from school and away,” but rather nags your sys- over wells and septic systems. That, you see, falls under tions, contact Betty McConnell, scholarship committee sports with a type of mono- tem for weeks and even months the jurisdiction of the county Health Department. That chairperson at 748-3559 or visit the NJCFSA Web site nucleosis. after you’ve returned to school or agency, she was told, would issue well drilling permits at www.njcfsa.org. Every day I felt unbearably work. So you still can’t over-do it, and inspect the septic systems. tired, and went through steady and you still aren’t able to return It was an answer, but one that didn’t make the citizen More Opinions Page A50 symptoms of a high fever, swollen golf to complete normalcy. lady feel much better. ball glands, a throat sore enough to take I don’t know about you, but my life is I empathize with her. That’s because I have the exact away the urge to talk (must have been living in an overload constantly. I actually concern, not only for myself, but also for a growing LETTER POLICY pretty bad), and leg cramps that kept me thrive on the pressure and the erratic, population that draws its potable water from shallow Herald Newspapers welcomes letters to the editor on immobile. rushed, stressed state; it’s something I’ve underground wells that are very susceptible to what- matters of public interest. Preference will be given to Each time I began to feel a little better, accustomed myself to, and the hour earlier ever the next guy fl ushes away. letters submitted exclusively to this newspaper, signed like I was on the road to recovery, I’d be bed time and extra naps are not part of We live under, what I believe, are outdated notions with name, address and daytime phone number for in bed the next three days. my style. that separation from septic systems equal pure water. verifi cation. Maximum length is 600 words. Deadline Missing 15 days of school may sound I’m in recovery process, back to school We have overdeveloped marginal lands, and as a result, is Thursday 5 p.m. like heaven to the average teenager. Un- and hopefully back on the court very soon. homeowners are facing soaring well and septic bills. limited video games, movies, and sleep all In the mean time, I’m sleeping a little more There is something called the county’s 208 Wastewa- you want. I vehemently disagree. It was and writing endless essays (and sneaking ter Plan. It allows sewers in limited areas while exclud- great for a day or two, and then it became late night phone calls). ing massive amounts of new homes in tracts like Dias very boring and dreary. Creek and Green Creek, Goshen and Swainton. My skin was a ghostly shade of white, If your property falls outside that staid plan, basically, the bags under my eyes quite resembled Golf Group Invites what you fl ush is what you get. a raccoon, and I watched enough mind- The aspect of enlarging sewage treatment plants, numbing talk shows and fake law pro- New Members already in place, which would ease health concerns of grams to drive me into insanity, or at least COURT HOUSE — The South Jersey thousands of rural county residents, seems more far- knock off a few brain cells. Golf Association (SJGA) now serves almost fetched than winning the Pick-6 Lotto. Why? On top of the boredom, I had the al- 60 public, semi-private, and private clubs When potable water is tainted in a general area, ternative of doing my 11 pounds of make in south Jersey. Members of these clubs are and pockets of the population are at dire risk, water up work (guess what? All my books and entitled to join the SJGA and participate in lines can be placed faster than roads are paved before papers and assignments weighed together the 18 men’s, women’s, and mixed tourna- an election. Why? really is 11 pounds and two ounces- I told ments that the association hosts from May Why wait until such a health emergency looms you I was bored). through October at its member clubs. I n before swinging into action? Why not give planning I honestly did not think I did that much addition, there is a 40-team women’s inter- boards jurisdiction over wells and septic systems? work while I was actually in school. It club league that competes in late August Ordinary citizens are dumbfounded by the answers. feels like I’ve missed two months of and September. New for 2007 will be a All we do is pay the taxes, vote our conscience and school and every time I think I get some- fl edgling men’s inter club league, which hope for the best. thing done, a new assignment pops into is currently in the planning stages. Citizenship should entitle us to better than that. If my work load. It’s really not fun to For information on how your club can enough of us got together, it wouldn’t be like that. Too write a paper, something I normally don’t become a member of the SJGA, as well as a few want to stand up and speak their minds after sitting mind, when you know you have three list of member clubs and answers to other for nearly three and a half hours. more and a math worksheet to do after questions visit www.sjgolf.org or call Linda you fi nish. Miller, tournament director at 267-8630. A50 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers February 7 2007

Our Readers Write clearly designed this to get ‘We Must Do Something for These Precious People’ Conversations Outside the attention for an anti-religion documentary they are trying To The Editor: time to change the location. Box to distribute. Indeed, they This year, because of redistricting in Wildwood which are giving away free DVDs to If you’re not aware of it yet, all three polling sites have was mandated on a federal level (another story), all three with JP Moreland the fi rst 1001 blasphemers. been relocated to the Wildwoods Convention Center. polling locations are located at the convention center. and Craig Hazen The Brians (not brains) Last year especially, many elderly, handicapped and Pine Avenue Fire House and Holly Beach Fire Station were successful. Newsweek, disabled found the Convention Center inappropriate for will no longer be used as polling sites. Is there nothing the internet can’t do? NBC, and others covered their work as an use as a polling place. All three polling locations do not have to be at the A couple of weeks ago I was trying to interesting Christmastime oddity where, as People were having extreme diffi culties getting to the Convention Center. I called City Hall and was told to call locate a long forgotten quote by the French Newsweek put it, “young people . . . stake center even with the assistance of a golf cart. I can’t Joy Erb, the county Board of Elections registrar. thinker Blaise Pascal in an obscure work their souls against the existence of God.” imagine my mother, who is 84 years of age, ever getting Erb stated the election board picked the locations. I written in 1657. Although the Brians probably thought into a golf cart. The unnecessary stress that is being put asked why would they put the only three polling sites we Based on a couple of words in the quote they were very clever in assembling this on the elderly and handicapped is unfair. have in one spot? I was told North Wildwood has several and a few other search cues, within mo- site (although they weren’t all that clever Yes, these people could use an absentee ballot but districts at one polling site but not all of them. Wildwood ments I had it on my computer screen. in that they demonstrate rather clearly that why? has all three polling sites at one location now. This same quest might have taken me a they don’t even understand the theology Should they? There is something about the “hands-on” I asked, “Aren’t polls for the people?” What other day or a week before the digital revolu- well enough to poke proper fun at it), it is voting experience they must enjoy. I guess it makes them municipality has all their polling locations in one spot? Erb tion. only fun and clever if it is patently absurd feel more a part of our great democracy. stated Woodbine, West Cape May and Cape May Point. I Of course now with the help of the to believe that a personal God exists. After hearing numerous complaints such as: “If I have asked Erb what can be done if people aren’t happy with internet you can try to diagnose your own Any sliver of doubt about atheism puts to go to the convention center I’m not voting;” and “I the election board’s decision. She stated we could write diseases, see every sexual image known to this whole undertaking in the category of could not get the attention of the person on the golf cart letters to Pete Trofa, director of the Elections Board, ask- humankind, and buy orchids from Fiji. pathetic foolishness and makes one cringe to get assistance.” I felt compelled to try and help. ing for the other two polling sites to be reinstated at Holly You can even sell your baseball card col- at the ignorance and arrogance of the kids We must do something better for these precious ones. Beach Fire Station and Pine Avenue Fire House. What lection to the highest bidder or condemn on camera. So last year, I called Chris Wood, Wildwood city clerk and do you think? Let’s not deprive these seniors of their yourself to eternal separation from God. As it turns out, clear thinkers know was told to have people write to him requesting a change unalienable right and cause them unnecessary stress. What a world. there is much more than just a sliver of of location from the convention center to a more “user Please voice your concerns. Call or write to Freeholder A friend of mine pointed me to the doubt about atheism. The evidence and friendly” accessible place. Ralph Bakley and Election Board Members, (Peter Trofa, new web site BlasphemyChallenge.com good reason is all stacked in God’s favor. People did just that. There was also a petition bear- chairman; J. B. Feeley, secretary; Robert Conroy and at which you can watch videos of very Blaise Pascal — who easily had more ing the signatures and addresses of many who wanted Elizabeth Riker; 10 Mechanic St., DN 305, P. O. Box young men and women uttering phrases sense and mind power than all the 1001 the polling place changed from the convention center 5000, Court House, 08210. that they believe could, depending on the blasphemers combined, no joke — knew back to the recreation center or Wildwood High School If you want to receive an application for an absentee true nature of ultimate reality, relegate well that reason was all on God’s side but cafeteria. ballot, call the County Clerk’s Offi ce at 465-1010. them to places of “weeping and gnashing proposed this wager. Suppose the evidence These facilities are at ground level and allow for easy SANDRA RICHARDSON of teeth” for eternity. for God is only 50/50. access into the buildings. So after complying with Wood’s Wildwood There is even an invitation to tape your Even then, he wrote, “Belief is a wise request residents were then told there wasn’t enough own statement of blasphemy at the site so wager . . . what harm will come to you if you can go on record yourself (I wouldn’t you gamble on its truth and it proves false? Country Is Made Up of a Diverse Group of People advise it). If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose To be sure, the young people displayed nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation, To The Editor: spirit of the Constitution was circumvented” is the topic there feel pretty certain that the tradi- that He exists.” of civil union of men and women who love each other tional Christian view of eternal reward Publisher’s Note: We have come to How interesting that just a few short weeks after the and wish only to have the same legal rights as the rest and punishment is mere superstition so know and respect Dr. JP Moreland and Dr. Herald was fi lled with articles about the peace of the of us who made a decision, at some point, “to love and they make their declarations and shake Craig Hazen through Gary Osmundsen, season and good will toward “men,” hate shows up in honor, til death do us part.” their fi sts at this view of the world. and have asked them to write a biweekly the “From The Publisher” column. Hall fears that some judges in our land may be directing The creators of the site, professed column which they have graciously agreed I’m sure that Art Hall can’t imagine anyone accusing legislation without the consent of the people...that the atheists Brian Fleming and Brian Sapient, to do. him of hate, because, after all, he is a religious man who legislators cannot speak for the people because the judges believes in “good will toward men.” are making the laws without the consent of the people. Cindy’s World I’m quite sure that Hall believes that his play on words In the words of the publisher...”Once upon a time there in his editorial of Jan. 24 was inspirational. was a village composed of a diverse group of people...” the I’m here to tell him that his words signify, not good opening words in Hall’s column about the constitution. She Asks, ‘What Is My Image?’ will, but hate...his words have the ability to hurt and Take off your blinders. Our country is made up of a BY CINDY KLUGER During every other waking moment, he’s prolong hate and they have done just that. diverse group of people, and they all deserve the full a devoted husband and father. So what’s his The Constitution of our beloved America has been rights afforded by our constitution. I was reading a book recently where the image? Is he just schizophrenic? trampled on for the last six years in ways so appalling Our legislators see this; at least some of them do. Our author stated how important it is that one Now, I’m a writer, and writers are some- that over 3,000 American men and women have been judges see this; at least some of them do. always be concerned about their image, times perceived as odd artsy types, you killed, thousands have been maimed, civil liberties have I’m proud to live in a country, which allows me to and in particular the way they dress. know, sort of out there. My husband would been obliterated, and a country that America invaded write a letter to the editor expressing my views, which He talked about how the way people probably agree with that assessment. is all but destroyed with almost a quarter million of its are so opposed to the publisher of the newspaper, which see you determines how people respond to What I want to know is whether I should citizens either dead or gone to other countries. will print my letter. you, and how it directly affects be doing something to enhance In the last six years, I don’t remember any words from I’m proud to live in a country where the people have the connections and opportuni- my image as an out there writer. the publisher about the Constitution being circumvented. fi nally recognized that changes must be made and where ties that come your way. How does this kind of person And once again, the people have spoken and yet the so- the new leadership is already making those changes. I’ve noticed that one often dress? Present themselves? called leader of our country is arrogantly doing what he I’m even more proud to live in a state, which will, hears about image on shows like I refuse to accept that at this deems to be the right thing. hopefully, soon be one of the leading states in our great American Idol, where people point I’m only a sweats-wearing, Is he listening to the people? Is he listening to the country to recognize the beauty and diversity of all its present themselves as future pony-tail sporting mom who legislators? Is he even listening to the people, the military people. musical artists, from rock stars wants to keep the kids fed and that he appointed? Where is our constitution now? to country/western singers. occupied so she can fold the No, the one topic that galls Hall and the people like MICKEY GOLDBERG Sometimes the judges will say to laundry in peace. I must be so him, the one issue where he believes that “the rule and Court House an individual auditioning, “I like much more. your singing, but I’m confused Some women, and men for that Scouting: ages fi ve-17; Burdette Hospital, Etc. Shop, about your image.” matter, are very fashionable. They watch TTEENEEN Girl Scouts of the South Jersey 463-2000; Cape May Nature So I started to wonder, what is my im- shows like “What Not To Wear” on The Pines, 697-3900; Boy Scouts Center, 884-9590; Cape May age? I’m a work-at-home mom. I drive Learning Channel. These people know of Southern New Jersey, 327- Rec., Terry, 884-9565; County a min-van. The last fi ve and a half years what the latest trends are and how to en- SSCENECENE 1700. Museum, Barbara, 465-3535; I’ve been a slave to breast feeding, diaper hance their image with clothing. Swim Teams: ages fi ve-18: Crest Haven Nursing Home, changes and Dora the Explorer reruns. Cape May Recreation Dept., Anthony, 465-1274; Habi- Problem is, I’m fashion-challenged. I ONGOING EVENTS Study 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Fri- 884-9565; Crest Dolphins, tat for Humanity, 463-0244; On the days where I only go outdoors don’t even like shopping. I’ve tried to day Night Teens, 7:30 to 884-6390. Lower Twp. Rec., Zack, 886- to drive my children back and forth to be interested in clothing, but there’s just Roller Skating - Cape May 10:30 p.m. Teen Services: numbers 7880; MADD, 463-1616; preschool, I wear sweats and put my hair too many variables. There is one’s body Convention Hall is under- Homework Club: 3:30- for activities, health ques- North Cape Center, Paul, in a ponytail. Sometimes on those days I type and shape to consider, skin color and way. Hours will be: Friday, 4 4:30 p.m. Church of the Ad- tions; United Way, 729-2255, 898-8899; Red Cross, Peg, may run an errand or two. maybe hair color. Then you go to find – 6 p.m.; Saturday, 1 -3 p.m.; vent, Parish Hall, Washington free directory. 465-7382; United Way, Su- Could it be that I’ve been missing out clothes and there’s colors and texture, Sunday, 1 - 3 p.m. For infor- and Franklin streets, Cape Volunteer for the fol- zanne, 729-2002; Wetlands on important connections and opportu- current styles and of course pricing. I fi nd mation regarding birthday May. lowing groups: Animal Institute, 368-1211. Adults nities because I’m not dressing better? it all overwhelming, and boring. parties, private parties and 4-H Teen Ambassadors: Welfare Society, 465-3403; are also welcome. school parties call 884-9524 leadership, citizenship and Should I be concerned what the checker One year my mother-in-law, probably or 884-9565. community service projects at ACME thinks? What about the person trying to help, bought me a year’s subscrip- Barn Buddies - for kids for youth grades eight-12. 4-H Offers ‘Prep Club’ who mixed my interior wall paint at tion to In-Style magazine. I would thumb interested in horses. Ages 8- Meetings and activities held Home Depot? through it before bedtime to help me fall 11 meet every 1st and 3rd monthly. For more informa- For New Young Members Now, if a person works outside the asleep. Sunday of the month from 1- tion: contact Rutgers Cooper- home, is going out for the evening, or Pretty soon I’ll be turning 40, and it 3 p.m. Dues $20 benefi t the ative Research and Extension COURT HOUSE —The Along with learning the 4-H Prep Club is looking basics of these various has plans for the day they should cer- seems to me I probably should have had all center. For more info 884- 4-H Youth Development Pro- tainly dress appropriately, do their hair this fi gured out by now, but I don’t. And to 2048. gram 465-5115 ext. 605. for new fi rst through third- subjects that aren’t al- and, if you’re a woman, maybe put on CCA-YAP - Youth Arts AlaTeen: for teens with grade members. Mem- ways taught in elementary be honest, I’m not sure I care. Or maybe I Program: variety of arts and family or friends who are al- bers and their parents school, students will be some make-up. There’s no question do a little, but not that much. about that. social activities for youth 10 coholics: Thursdays, 8 p.m., are welcome to join the introduced to the 4-H club Or maybe not caring that much about and older. Church of Resurrection, 200 But I don’t think when someone is “Learn by Doing 4-H Prep as a whole. image is my image. Whatever the case, YAP - Saturday Nights: W. Tuckahoe Road, Marmora, Club,” free of charge, and Students in the prep club talking about image they are referring to Arts and social activities 547-0855. my guess is that even if I live to be 80, I’ll learn about cooking, gar- are involved in 4-H compe- general cleanliness and an ironed shirt. throughout much of the Civil Air Patrol: ages 12- They are talking about a label of sorts: probably still have no idea what it’s is all school year for youth and 18: meets Thursdays, cadet dening, science, animals, titions but are not judged about. And, you know what? That’s o.k. crafts, and much more. until fourth grade. the yuppie, the athlete, the movie star, children ages 6-16. Programs programs, drill and ceremony, the used car salesman. with me. include Junior Arts Camp for safety classes, aerospace edu- Boys and girls are wel- We generalize about people based on ages 6-10, and Camp Con- cation, emergency services. come to join hands in in- Trained volunteers and “Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to gress Hall for ages 6-12. 624-0529. formal meetings on the last professionals run the club. the way they present themselves to the be purchased at the price of chains and Teen Karate: Every Mon- Music: Impact Choir, Sea- Monday of every month For more information, con- world. But here’s where I get confused. slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I day, Wednesday and Thurs- shore Church, 886-6196; from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at tact the 4-H offi ce at 465- I have a cousin who lives out in Los know not what course others may take, day. Call 886-6902 or 889- Kaleidoscope Kids singers, 355 Court House-South 5115, ext. 605 (Monday Angeles. During the day, he’s an attorney 8105. ages six-14, 465-7443; Com- but as for me, give me liberty, or give Dennisville Road. Parents through Friday, 8:30 a.m. with the D.A.’s offi ce. At night, when Teen Program: Tabernacle munity Concert Band, Norm the white-collared shirt comes off, he’s me death!” United Methodist Church, Lochten, 465-8737. and guardians are encour- to 4:30 p.m.) or visit our aged to attend and learn website www.co.cape-may. covered in tattoos and piercings and plays -Patrick Henry 656 Seashore Road, Erma. NAACP: Youth Council, lead guitar for the rock band Cringe. Wednesdays - Teen Bible ages 14-21, 624-9152. along with their children. nj.us. Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A51

Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Certifi ed 75,000 MILE WARRANTY View our inventory at: www.kindleautoplaza.com 2004 SEBRING 2004 CIVIC EX 2003 CRV CHRYSLER, 4 dr, 4 cyl, ps, auto, pb, d/wipes, t/glass, HONDA, 4 dr, 4 cyl, ps, auto, man/bk, d/wipes, HONDA, 4 dr, 4x4, wagon, 4 cyl, p/s, auto, pb, p/winds, p/dl, p/sts, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, t/glass, r/def, p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/stereo, CD, p/ d/wipes, t/glass, r/defrost, p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/ cloth, dual airbag, ant, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth, dual airbags, stereo cass, CD, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth VIN#4W382833, VIN#4H549432, sts, dual airbag, STK#14875, STK#14894, VIN#3U126055, 39,690 mi...... $8,995 ...... 38,799 mi. $12,995 STK#14959, ONE 36,122 mi...... $18,995 OWNER 2006 SOLSTICE 8 PONTIAC, 2 dr, convert, 4 cyl, ps, 5 spd man, pb, PASS d/wipes, t/glass, r/def, p/winds, p/dlcks, p/sts, AM/ 2005 ESCAPE XLT 2006 G150 FM stereo cass, CD, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, FORD, 4 dr, Van, 8 cyl, ps, auto, pb, d/wipes, dual airbags, VIN#6Y103235, t/glass, p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/stereo cass, CD, tilt, STK#60051A, HYBRID cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth sts, 11,096 mi...... $24,995 dual airbags, VIN#6DA08361, STK#14807P, 9,531 mi...... $15,995 2001 RAM CLUB CAB ONE DODGE, 4 dr, pick up, 8 cyl, ps, auto, pb, p/winds, OWNER p/dl, AM/FM stereo cass, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy 2003 FOCUS whls, cloth sts, dual airbag, FORD, 4 dr, Wagon, 4 cyl, ps, auto, pb, d/wipes, VIN#1M577760, r/def, p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/stereo cass, CD, tilt, STK#6672A, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth sts, dual airbag, 46,249 mi...... $10,995 VIN#3W232220, NAVIGATION STK#205744C, 26,698 mi...... $10,995 FORD, 4 dr, 4x4, Wagon, 6 cyl, auto, pb, ps, 2003 RANGER AM/FM/stereo, cass, CD, alarm, keyless, FORD, 4 dr, pick up, 6 cyl, ac, ps, auto, pb, d/wipes, p/lcks, p/winds, p/sts, cruise, leather int, 2005 CARAVAN p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/stereo cass, tilt, cc, b/sts, a/c, r/def, r/wiper, spoiler, alloy whls, rads, DODGE, 4 dr, 6 cyl, ps, auto, pb, d/wipes, t/glass, rads, alloy whls, cloth sts, dual airbag, VIN#5D091153, STK#14962, 30,829 mi. p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/stereo cass, CD, tilt, cc, VIN#3TA06142, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth sts, dual airbag, STK#30516A, VIN#5B139674, 21,029 mi...... $12,995 STK#14904, $23,995 31,320 mi...... $12,995 2003 RAM 2006 MUSTANG DODGE, 4 dr, 4x4, pick up, 8 cyl, ac, ps, auto, pb, 2003 SONOMA FORD, 2 dr, 6 cyl, ps, auto, pb, d/wipes, t/glass, d/wipes, t/glass, p/winds, p/dlcks, p/sts, AM/FM/ r/def, bsm, p/winds, p/dl, p/mirrs, AM/FM/stereo GMC, 2 dr, Pick-up, 4 cyl, 5 spd, pb, d/wipes, stereo cass, CD, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth cass, CD, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth, dual sts, dual airbag, Quad Cab, Hemi, t/glass, AM/FM/stereo cass, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth sts, dual airbag, airbag, VIN#65196192, VIN#3S302573, STK#161666, STK#672172A, VIN#38140667, STK#53192B, 16,662 mi...... $15,995 53,066 mi...... $8,995 67,360 mi...... $16,995 QUAD CAB 2003 ESCAPE XLT 2003 RAM 1500 4x4 2006 EXPLORER XLT FORD, 4 dr, 4x4, Wagon, 6 cyl, ps, auto, pb, d/ DODGE, 4 dr, 4x4, Pick-up, 8 cyl, ps, auto, pb, FORD, 4 dr, 4x4, Wagon, 6 cyl, ps, auto, pb, d/ wipes, t/glass, r/def, bsm, p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/ d/wipes, t/glass, p/winds, p/dl, AM/FM/stereo cass, wipes, t/glass, r/def, bsm, p/winds, p/dlcks, p/sts, stereo, CD, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth sts, CD, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, alloy whls, cloth, dual airbag, p/mirrs, AM/FM/stereo cass, CD, tilt, cc, b/sts, rads, dual airbag, VIN#3S302553, alloy whls, cloth sts, dual airbag, VIN#3KB33079, STK#672172A, VIN#6ZA15430, STK#14969P, 67,320 mi...... $15,995 STK#14913P, 43,871 mi...... $13,995 19,821 mi...... $19,995

Prices include all costs to be paid by the consumer except for license, registration and taxes. † Severity of credit situation may affect down payment, APR terms, type of car and actual payment. Bank- ruptcies must be discharged. Job and steady residence req. Offer expires one week after publication. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Photos for display purposes only. A52 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 7 2007 TENDERCRISP® CHICKEN SANDWICH Quality + Value = Burger King Every Day

www.burgerking.com BK ¢ Purchase Any GAMES: 50 OFF Large Sandwich, All Three XBOXs $ 99 Receive A Second Of For “Pocketbike Racer” Any Breakfast Value Meal Equal Or Lesser Value Free “Big Bumpin” “Sneak King” 9. (plays in all XBOXs) Please present this coupon before ordering. Please present this coupon before ordering. Limit Please present this coupon before ordering. Limit Limit one coupon per customer. Not to be used one coupon per customer. Not to be used with one coupon per customer. Not to be used with with other coupons or offers. Expires 2/28/07. other coupons or offers. Expires 2/28/07. Good only other coupons or offers. Expires 2/28/07. Good only Good only at participating locations. at participating locations. at participating locations. Kids ¢ Double Meal 99 2 For $ 22 Cheeseburger with the purchase of 2 Burgers, 2 Fries 2 $ 00 any Value Meal 2 Hamburgers, 2 Small Fries 1. (Limit One) Please present this coupon before ordering. Please present this coupon before ordering. Limit Please present this coupon before ordering. Limit Limit one coupon per customer. Not to be used one coupon per customer. Not to be used with one coupon per customer. Not to be used with with other coupons or offers. Expires 2/28/07. other coupons or offers. Expires 2/28/07. Good only other coupons or offers. Expires 2/28/07. Good only Good only at participating locations. at participating locations. at participating locations. (Prices good only at participating Atlantic & Cape May County locations.)

4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU TThehe New • Superfresh Center, Rt 9 Substitute & Stone Harbor Blvd. a side salad “ J Cape May Court House r. Angus Steak for fries or still only • Bayshore & Townbank Rds. s onion ringalue $1.00” Burger North Cape May on any v • 1405 Rt. 47 South meal free Rio Grande Blvd., Rio Grande (medium or large) Made with 100% Angus Beef • 520 New Road Somers Point

All New Management - Great Employment Opportunities HAVE IT YOUR WAY®