Herald NEWS Movie Films in Wildwood to ‘Standing Ovation’ By JACK FICHTER The motion picture “Standing Ovation” will Along the way they face competition from a be fi lming in Cape May County for the next two rival singing group, which includes sabotage. DI GESTS WILDWOOD — The young dancers were months. The boardwalk musical sequence was A young girl in the group, from a Mafi a fam- strutting their stuff for the camera in front of the fi rst day of fi lming. ily, solves a mystery in her own life, he said. Harry’s Gyros on the Boardwalk near Morey’s Rafi ll described the movie, which he both It’s all set in South Jersey. Convention Hall Meeting Piers Oct. 4 while renowned director and wrote and is directing, as the story of poor kids Raffi ll’s screen credits include “Mannequin CAPE MAY — City Council will hold its writer Stewart Raffi ll smiled broadly behind from the wrong aside of the tracks that form a 2,” “The Philadelphia Experiment,” “Mac fi nal town meeting to present preliminary the camera and lights. singing group and enter a national competition. (Page A4 Please) designs to construct a new $10.5 million Convention Hall Thursday Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. at Cape May Elementary School. Voters will have their say on a bond referendum ques- tion on the Nov. 4 election ballot. Girls, Boys Programs WHITESBORO — The Middle Town- (Page A4 Please) Today’s Select Spout Off Congrats to Middle Township Pee Wee Panthers! The boys are looking good with a 4-0 record. Great job boys. And great job Coach McCart and the rest of coaching staff! —Middle Township

Turn to Page A22 for more Spout Offs or log onto www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY THE SEAWAVE CORP. Copyright 2008 Seawave Corp. All rights reserved. October 8, 2008 to see them all! Vol. 44 No. 41 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande NJ 08242-1402 Former Inmates: Rare Whale Jail’s Prenatal Beaches On Care Is Lacking Avalon Shore By LAUREN SUIT By LESLIE TRULUCK COURT HOUSE — Women in the Cape May County Correctional Center, subject to the AVALON –– Nearby beachgoers and Avalon consequences of court action, should still re- Public Works employees tried to save a whale ceive equal opportunity for exercise, adequate that beached itself by attempting to push it medical care — especially pregnant women back into the water near 23rd Street at about — and basic human rights. 1 p.m. Oct. 1. That is the message the Cape May County The marine mammal thrashed in the water Advisory Commission on the Status of Women for hours before it was pronounced dead at has been pushing for almost 20 years. In that about 3 p.m. Public Works used heavy ma- time, there has been little or no change, said chinery to pull the marine mammal from out Kathy Bresan, commission chairperson. of the water. Recently released from the women’s jail, Tara Scientist from the Smithsonian Institution and Gwen, who wished to withhold their full in Washington, D.C and the Marine Mammal names, met with members of the commission, Stranding Center in Brigantine came to Avalon representatives from the Cape Community to examine the whale in the Avalon Public Health Center, Healthy Mothers/Healthy Ba- Cape May’s Beach Bums shed their clothes for cover of “A Wunderful Cookbook for Works yard here Oct. 2 bies and county Health Department on Sept. Beach Bums” to raise funds for Robbie Wunder. World-renowned marine scientist Dr. James 15 to share their stories of treatment of the Mead of the Smithsonian Institute told the female inmate population. Wunderful Cookbook Herald the whale is about 14 feet long and Both women, now working full-time jobs probably weighs about 3,000 pounds. and undergoing outpatient treatment, said they “I have probably seen more dead beaked realize a number of concerns are years old, Beach Bum Women Bare It All whales than any other person alive,” he said. but wanted to do what they could to garner It was initially an understanding for the women inside the By JACK FICHTER page of “A Wunderful Cookbook for Beach thought to be a fe- correctional center at Crest Haven. Bums,” a project to raise funds for local resident male True’s Beaked “There is no procedure when dealing with a CAPE MAY — They were topless on the Robbie Wunder who became a paraplegic fol- Whale but, after ex- pregnant inmate,” said Tara. “When they come beach, topless in Acme’s eggs and bacon sec- lowing a swimming pool accident. amination, it was de- in, they are put into the holding cell with other tion and cooking in kitchens all over town At this time, Wunder, 18, has only the use termined to be an inmates and it can takes days for them to get wearing only a red hat and a smile. of his forearms. A graduate of Lower Cape even more rare male a hold of a pregnancy kit.” These uninhibited, Cape May babes are at it May Regional High School, he is now studying Gervais Gulf Stream Once the test is administered and the inmate again and they want you to see what they are architecture at Temple University. Beaked Whale, usu- is clearly pregnant, their treatment varies very doing. They call themselves the Beach Bums His family is experiencing diffi culties with ally found far off the little from the rest of the women. and they appearing on the cover and on each (Page A7 Please) (Page A4 Please) “They don’t go for regular checkups,” said Tara. “They get an extra meal at the end of the day. It’s a lunch bag with a sandwich, a piece County Suicide Rate Tops in State of fruit and milk.” By JOE HART the highest cancer rates statewide, this county She said she recently ran into a former also had the highest suicide rate in the state W. Wildwood inmate that had been pregnant during her TRENTON — “To be or not to be?” from 2004 to 2006. incarceration. When she inquired about the That is the sad question residents appear to Over that period, 36 individuals in this Nixes Meeting baby, she was told the pregnancy should have ask themselves in Cape May County more than county took their own lives for an age-adjusted been considered “high risk” and the child had anywhere else in New Jersey. suicide rate of 11.8 per 100,000 residents. The After Threats to be hooked up to life support. State fi gures point to Cape May County rates in Camden (9.7), Ocean (9.4) and Cum- “She told me it could have been prevented if as having yet another unwanted distinction. berland (9.0) counties were the next highest. By LAUREN SUIT she had gotten the proper care,” Tara said. Along with increasing crime rates and some of (Page A7 Please) Every pregnant woman in the county jail New Jersey Suicide Rates WEST WILDWOOD — The borough’s should be considered a high-risk pregnancy, 2004-2006 NEW JERSEY SUICIDE RATES • 2004-2006 monthly commission meeting was cancelled according to Dr. Richard Mitchner, co-director Oct. 3 after a resident was allegedly the recipi- Cape Community Health Center. 12.0 ent of a threat of a terroristic nature. “Anyone pregnant in a jail system is at high Mayor Herbert C. Frederick announced the risk, just due to its nature,” he said. meeting had been postponed until further no- Mitchner said he used to see four to fi ve 10.0 tice after threats “of a terrorist nature made via obstetrics and gynecology patients a year from the internet against one of our local residents (Page A6 Please) 8.0 that includes the insinuation of intentional disruption of a public assembly scheduled for

October 8 this Friday October 3, 2008, and that ‘more - 14, 2008 It's Inside. 6.0 tires will be slashed’ has prompted me, as mayor, to consider the postponement of the October Commissioners in the interest of public safety.” 4.0 Dining, Frederick said he had reason to believe the Entertainment, sincerity of the threat, after residents had their car tires slashed, twice, after they spoke at the 2.0 Cape May’s

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Ocean City Sea Isle City Route 9 609-624-3540 Lutheran Home Rt. 50 Rt. GARDENGARDEN CENTERCENTER SEA GROVE 550 Rt. Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A3 Hydrofest Races a Roaring Success Experience the Beauty and Splendor By JACK FICHTER of Victorian Treasures WILDWOOD CREST — Two days of perfect weather and large crowds Artisans Alcove made the Wildwood Crest Hydrofest Oct. 4-5 on Sun- ESTATE JEWELERS set Lake a roaring success. Here are the results: From Classic to Elegant 1.5 Litre Stock: Shame- Bringing the highest level less Say What, owner/ Buying driver Brandon Kennedy, of service and expertise Bear, Del. Gold • Diamonds 1 Litre: Spider’s Web Coins • Jewelry III, owner: Bill Johnson, Marmora, driver: Mark OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Johnson, Mt. 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That as three miles from the meeting on Oct. 22 regard- issue has been one of the coast. ing the next steps for the NEWARK — The state major obstacles for similar “PSEG believes that to remaining $15 million. Board of Public Utilities projects such as the one meet the challenges of Rhonda Jackson, of (BPU) has chosen Gar- in Nantucket Sound off climate change, we need Fishermen’s Energy, Oct. den State Offshore Energy the coast of Cape Cod in to move forward in three 4 said the company was (GSOE) over local entity Massachusetts, which was areas — expanding energy disappointed they did not Fishermen’s Energy and approved in 2001 but has efficiency and conserva- win the grant, but that all three other proposals as yet to begin construction. tion, investing in renew- was not lost. the preferred developer “The beauty of our pro- ables and planning for “On Thursday (Oct. 2), of a 350-megawatt wind posal is that it preserves additional clean central we were contacted by the farm off the coast to pow- the beauty of the New station power,” said Ralph Governor’s offi ce, to sched- er 125,000 New Jersey Jersey shore,” said Nelson Izzo, chairman, CEO and ule a meeting to discuss homes. Garcez, vice president, president of PSEG. next steps for continuing The plan from GSOE, PSEG Renewable Gen- “We believe that off- our project,” Jackson told a joint venture of PSEG eration. “This places New shore energy has great the Herald. “After the BPU Renewable Generation Jersey among the leaders potential to bring clean meeting in Newark yes- and Deepwater Wind, is to in the U.S. in developing energy and jobs to New terday (Oct. 3), we went build a rectangular grid of off shore wind energy. It Jersey,” he said. to Trenton to meet with 96 wind turbines 20 miles has tremendous potential “Deepwater Wind is ex- the Governor’s top energy off the coast of Avalon and to create clean energy and cited to partner with PSEG policy advisor, as well as Stone Harbor. hundreds of green jobs for and the State of New Jersey. the the two top directors At 20 miles, the turbines the state.” This project is an important from the BPU. They told would be barely visible Fishermen’s Energy, on part of our strategy for the us, ‘we want you to build, and therefore less of an the other hand, had pro- Northeast United States,” how can we make that FISHERMAN’S W HARF, C APE MAY impact on ocean views for posed a two-phase plan said Deepwater Wind CEO happen.’” homeowners in the resort with turbines as close Chris Brown. Contact Hart at (609) Deepwater Wind was 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: Atlantic Imaging Offers recently selected to build [email protected] 609-884-3064 a 100-turbine, $2 billion www.thelobsterhouse.com Free Breast Screenings wind farm 15 to 20 miles Zuzulock Comes COURT HOUSE — Oc- May County. off the coast of Rhode Is- Home from Iraq tober is National Breast A screening mammo- land. Cancer Awareness Month. gram is a routine mam- As the BPU’s preferred SEAVILLE — Capt. An- Atlantic Medical Imaging mogram for women with developer, GSOE will re- drew Zuzulock of this com- is joining 15 national pub- no current or past breast ceive a $4 million grant munity returned home FISH MARKET lic service organizations, problems. toward the project, which from his second tour of professional associations, To schedule an appoint- is expected to cost over $1 duty in Iraq. billion. The BPU was pre- Zuzulock serves with and government agencies ment, call 677-XRAY (9729) th to promote awareness. or 463-9500. pared to award $19 million the 25 Infantry Division, Prices Effective 10/10-10/12 Atlantic Medical Imaging to the winning proposal, and is stationed in Hawaii will offer a free screening “Darkness cannot drive but GSOE needed only $4 where he resides with his mammography to women out darkness; only light million. wife Danielle. $ 40 or older with no insur- can do that. Hate cannot According to BPU spokes- He is a 1999 graduate of Fresh Salmon Fillet . . . . 6.95 lb. ance, for all new appoint- drive out hate; only love man Doyal Siddell, the Ocean City High School, ments made by Oct. 31 at can do that.” board identifi ed to staff that and a 2003 graduate of they wanted to have discus- the United States Military any of their fi ve locations in Martin Luther King, Jr. Atlantic County and Cape sions at its next scheduled Academy at West Point. Macaroni & Cheese with $ INSIDE THIS WEEK'S HERALD Index Lobster Meat...... 5.95 ea. Antiques ...... See On Deck October 8 - 14, 2008 Automotive ...... A42 Births ...... A41 Business ...... A 2 4 Please See Page A26 Classified ...... A31 TAKE-OUT SPECIAL Dining & Entertainment ..On Deck Fishing ...... A21 Movies ...... A16 Obituaries ...... A37 Friday & Saturday 10/10 & 10/11 Opinion ...... A38 Cape May’s Victorian Week Real Estate ...... A26 Fri. through Sun., Oct. 10 -19...... B4 - 10

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AXIS night; and do any of your H H

GANT family members have simi- lar complaints? The Nina • The Pinta • The Santa Maria A new Restless Legs Syn- Shopping our SALE drome (RLS) support group

H for South Jersey is being MERRELL COLUMBIA formed through the Restless

H is a very smart idea Legs Syndrome Foundation. The next meeting will be Oct. 23, from 12:30–2 p.m. at Cape Regional Medical

Columbus Day Fall Sale H Center in classroom A on SPERRY TOPSIDER the ground fl oor. PATAGONIA PATAGONIA The main purpose of the H Starts Friday October 10th meeting will be to offer mu- tual support and to share RLS information. At the Jack Fichter meeting, guidelines will be Director/writer Stewart Raffi ll directs young dancers on Wildwood’s Boardwalk set for when and how often Oct. 4 in a scene for the fi lm “Standing Ovation.” the group will meet. There and Me,” “The New Swiss helping to house crew- just fi nished the latest Na- are many people who don’t Family Robinson” and the

LUCKY BRAND members and provide local tional Lampoon comedy.

H realize that what is bother- screenplay for “Passenger actors and dancers to the Edward Kessel and Tony H ing them is actually RLS. It 57.” His 1972 fi lm, “Na- production. Some of the Coluccio composed the PATAGONIA is often described as “the poleon and Samantha,” young dancers were from movie’s original music. REEF most common disorder you introduced the world to Cape May’s Joanne Reagan Kessler’s work in A Tale H have never heard of.” and a young Dance Studios. Joanne of Two Cities is headed for LOBAL Those interested in at- Michael Douglass. and Anne Reagan were Broadway. G tending, should call the KEEN Judging from the dance on location with Krystal Coluccio was a musical

H Center for Lifestyle Man- number, featuring some Tini, a Philadelphia 76ers producer for Dream Girls agement at Cape Regional hip beyond there years dancer is choreographing and he worked with Gloria H Medical Center at 463- 12 to 15 year olds this ANNE COLE ANNE the fi lm. Estefan, Bette Midler and PU T 4043. reporter watched being Sal Dupree of Linwood Barry Manilow and holds RSUI fi lmed several times, the is co producer of “Stand- the number one spot for movie will be pure fun ing Ovation.” Dupree has producing from Billboard FORMERLY ISLAND PURSUIT CONTRACTORS NEEDED and a big draw for middle performed and produced Magazine. He is known for school-aged kids. shows in Atlantic City his dance music remixes. RIO GRANDE — Cape VINEYARD VINES VINEYARD 262 96TH STREET • STONE HARBOR • OPEN DAILY Producer Diane Kierman, and Las Vegas and taught In between takes, the H Human Resources, Inc. 368-5556 H a Jersey gal, who said she and arranged the musical younger dancers gulped

TEVA is looking for contractors moved to Los Angeles 18 numbers for Bianca Ryan, down Boardwalk fast food for the weatherization Fall Stuff 20% off or more • Summer stuff 50% off or more year ago, seemed thrilled 2006 winner of America’s and talked excitedly about program. For further infor- • Selected Items Not On Sale to be fi lming in Wildwood. Got Talent. the experience. mation, call 465-4531 or H LACOSTE LACOSTE She described the fi lm as a A stand out in the se- Kierman said the film H H H H 889-2699. H LUCY LOVE SANUK PRANA CHACO KENSIE family friendly musical. quence filming on the will premier in South Jer- Kirman brings a long Boardwalk was 8-year-old sey and Philadelphia as a resume of producing and Alana Palumbo of Ocean fundraiser for children’s casting television shows City. Austin called her charities. and movies including a triple threat that sings, “Rocky V.” dances and acts. Contact Fichter at (609) Locally, singer-actress Cinematographer for the 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: Leigh Ann Austin has been fi lm is John Darbonne who jfi [email protected]. Whale (From Page A1)

southern coast. There are less than 100 records of the species and only 60 or 70 have been stranded in the U.S over the past 150 years, Mead said. Gervais Beaked Whale on Avalon Beach. “We have only one other adult male in the collec- Mead said, “God only probably close to 70-years- tion,” Mead said. “This knows” why the whale old, which is determined doubles our samples of beached itself and died. by examining layers of its adult males.” The best way to fi nd out, teeth. The whale could prob- he said, would be to ob- The whale’s entire skel- That’s why Atlantic Medical Imaging now offers you ably dive down as far as the serve its activity before eton will be transported to ocean is deep and, he said, death and to dissect it and the Smithsonian but will the latest in Digital Mammography it is able to stay under the see what parasites it had not be put on display. water’s surface for about eaten. He said it could Contact Truluck at (609) At Atlantic Medical Imaging, we want to give you the best mammogram possible. With our two hours. have died simply of old 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: new full-field digital mammography systems, and our experienced physicians and staff, we As for its cause of death, age. Mead said the whale is ltruluck @cmcherald.com. can do just that. News Digests Our digital mammography systems produce digital images on a computer screen, which help (From Page A1) the renewal of the license for 2008 for a our physicians make the most accurate diagnoses. With this technology, you’ll experience ship Recreation Department and the $600 fee. Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro are shorter exam times and faster results - all resulting in less anxiety and superior care. sponsoring a Girl Circle/Boys Council Walk, Ride for Fitness Program. This will be one of the many Take care of yourself today. Call Atlantic Medical Imaging to schedule your digital new programs that will be held at the AVALON — Today is “National Walk or mammography exam. Martin Luther King Center this fall/ Ride Your Bike to School Day,” held every winter that will enhance the growth of October to promote health and fi tness. our youth in our community. They are This is the third year Avalon Elementary (609) 463-9500 or (609) 677-XRAY (9729) asking the community to come out and School faculty and students have par- get involved. For information, contact ticipated, Physical Fitness teacher Patti Robert Matthews at (609) 465-8747. Fottrell said. For more information visit: Digital Mammography is now available in all www.walktoschool.org. Atlantic Medical Imaging offices Gravel Pit Transfer Avalon Dunes Fertilized COURT HOUSE — Middle Town- Offices conveniently located throughout New Jersey: ship Committee Monday approved the AVALON — The borough performed ❖ ❖ person-to-person transfer of Gravel Pit its annual dune fertilization program, in Cape May Court House Somers Point Mays Landing which a yellow and blue plane fertilized ❖ ❖ License No. 12, located on 42.21 acres Egg Harbor Township Galloway Wall Township on Fishing Creek Road, between former dunes from 8th to 80th streets at 7:30 owners James Overstreet and Andrew a.m. on Monday, Oct. 6. www.atlanticmedicalimaging.com Fifer, and current owners Pierson Prop- erties LLC. Committee also approved (Page A6 Please) Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A5

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Work like you donʼt need the money. Love like youʼve never been hurt. Dance like nobodyʼs watching.”

-Satchel Paige

Lauren Suit Staffers at the Cape Community Health Center have seen a dwindling amount of women patients from the county Correctional Facility. News Digests (From Page A4) Put On Hold Boardwalk Facelift WILDWOOD CREST — Commis- WILDWOOD — Demolition of sec- sioners opted to hold off on plans for a tions of the Boardwalk between Oak Ramble Road park project at their Sept. and Schellenger avenues is scheduled 24 meeting until they know exactly how to begin this week as the city begins a much grant funding would be avail- multimillion-dollar renovation. After the able. The Ramble Road project was fi rst demo down to the sand, the boardwalk developed in 2006 as a response to will be rebuilt from the ground up. The overcrowded parking and allowing better top of the boardwalk will be replaced access for handicap persons to the beach. with black locust. The U.S. Department It received a $300,000 American with of Agriculture has contributed $1.25 Disabilities Act grant in 2007. As plans million in grant work, the city’s partici- progressed, they included renovations pation in the Urban Enterprise Zone to the tourism information buildings, bi- yielded $2.2 million to fund the project. (Page A12 Please)

Brett Staino, right, of Swainton, and Grace Baker of Erma participate in the 25th annual CHOP Parkway Fun Run/Walk Sept. 28 in Philadelphia to help raise funds for CHOP’s pediatric oncology research. Brett just fi nished treat- ment for Wilms tumor (kidney cancer) on Sept. 24 and Grace fi nished treat- ment two years ago. Despite the constant rain that day both families were committed to this cause. This was the fi rst time the two children and families met each other. Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A7 Corzine Creates Task Force on Police Suicides NEW BRUNSWICK — In September, the state every danger they might state police, mental health PROFESSIONAL Gov. Jon S. Corzine Oct. 5 Policemen’s Benevolent encounter – physical, or professionals, a representa- Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation, PC announced the creation of Association asked for the otherwise,” Corzine said. tive for non-commissioned a task force on suicides by establishment of a task The 14-member task offi cers, a representative police offi cers in the wake force, citing that police force will be charged with from the Attorney Gener- Mitchell Hackerman, PT, Cert. MDT, CMT, NMT, CFT, STS of a spike in law enforce- suicides have reached epi- developing a strategy to al’s Offi ce, and organiza- Introducing the New ATM2 Best Device for Pain ment personnel taking their demic proportions nation- assist law enforcement tions for families of fallen own lives. wide. Thus far this year, offi cials to deal with stress offi cers. “The job-related stress eight New Jersey police and other mental health Attorney General Anne experienced by law en- offi cers have taken their issues. Milgram and Department Back Pain Relief In Minutes own lives, resulting in The task force will be of Human Services Com- forcement professionals is A revolutionary new treatment that incredible, and this alarm- devastating effects on the comprised of representa- missioner Jennifer Velez 1st Session ing increase in suicides offi cers’ families and col- tives of local law enforce- will co-chair the task immediately & signifi cantly reduces or among these brave men leagues. ment organizations, the force. eliminates pain & improves range of motion Guaranteed and women deserves our Preliminary estimates Satisfaction quick and immediate atten- show an average of 12 New Benefi t Golf Tourney Set • Enhance Athletic Performance tion,” Corzine said. “On a Jersey law enforcement sui- • Treat All Orthopedic Conditions or pay nothing daily basis, we depend on cides each year from 2003 COURT HOUSE — The with a shotgun start at these individuals to keep to 2007, which includes second annual Cape May noon. Lunch and dinner • Parkinson’s Program us safe on our streets and police, corrections, and re- County Village Golf Tour- provided. Pre-registration in our homes. It is our tired and disabled offi cers. nament to benefit the required. Entry fee: $100/ World Long Drive Golfi ng Champion, Gerry James, hails ATM2 namesake village in Haiti, responsibility to extend a The average for suicides is player. - a new smart-exercise system to immediately increase range of helping hand in their hour higher than the number of will take place on Tuesday, For more information of need.” offi cers killed in the line of Oct. 21 at Cape May Na- call Ann Herron at (609) motion and overall fi tness Corzine made the an- duty in the state. tional Golf Club. 780-2326, or email at nouncement during the “If we are to maintain Proceeds from the event [email protected] Only facility in the Cape May & Out of the Darkness Com- a ready and viable team will provide tuition for 350 Atlantic County areas to have this Medical Device children, in and around the munity Walk in New Bruns- of law enforcement pro- A true friend is the village, to attend primary wick, a fundraiser for the fessionals, we owe it to greatest of all blessings, school this year. It Matters Where You Go For Your Physical Therapy American Foundation for them to provide all the and that which we take Check in is at 11 a.m. Suicide Prevention. necessary tools to deal with the least care of all to 609-884-9800 acquire. 650 Townbank Road • Suite 203 • N. Cape May, NJ 08204 Suicide François La Rochefoucauld www.ProPTRehab.com (From Page A1) From 2003 to 2005, Cape national studies,” the brief Statewide, there were May County had a suicide stated. 1,784 suicides for a rate rate of 10.1, which was Rural areas in the state, of 6.7. the second highest in the including those in this These fi gures come from state behind only Camden county, have higher rates of the Violent Death Report- County, 11.4. gun ownership. Guns were ing System of the state’s Of- An OISP brief released found in over 18 percent of fi ce of Injury Surveillance last year notes a relation- Cape May County homes, and Prevention (OISP). ship between suicide and which is in the top third in According to statis- guns. the state. tics from that offi ce, this “The relationship be- “New Jersey has rela- Ristorante & Bar county’s suicide rate is up tween fi rearm prevalence tively low rates of both more than a point over the and suicide has been well suicide and gun owner- In 1922, Joseph Russo, his wife Elizabeth and Josephʼs brother Sam (Tootsie) previous reporting years. established in a number of ship, but as can be seen, they are correlated at the opened what was then known as ʻThe Gingham Club.ʼ Their goal was to make all Beach Bum county level,” the brief of their customers feel as if they were a part of the family. Everyone was made (From Page A1) book this year rather than a continued. “Counties with to feel as if they were gathered around Mrs. Russoʼs dining room table, enjoying insurance coverage and calendar, which is outdated higher rates of gun owner- Robbie’s father gave up in one year. ship tend to be located in good food, drink and easygoing company. his job to assist his son “Sex sells,” said Austin. the South or Northwestern full time. The motto of the cook- part of the state. In general, Wonder’s grandmother book is “heat up your kitch- these counties have above For the past 86 years, it has been our pleasure to carry on that tradition. And appears on page 11 of the en, spice up your life.” average suicide rates, and so, it is with sad regret that we tell you, our family of friends, that Russoʼs fi nal the percent of suicides cookbook. The darkest secret about day of business will be Saturday, October 11, 2008. Like all good times, this too The Beach Bums are the photo shoots involves committed with a fi rearm shameless, unrepentant duct tape. Austin remem- in these counties is also must come to an end. Before we go, we would like to say a few words of thanks: and over the age of 50. bered a trick from her above average.” They’ve done this sort of modeling days to create In Cape May County, one thing before. more cleavage using the out of three suicide deaths To our customers -- our loyal, local friends and to the many visitors from In 2005, they appeared multipurpose tape. involved a gun. Statewide, towns scattered far and wide: We will never forget you. Your friendship and even more naked on a For those who get past only 27.7 percent were calendar, which sold 1,658 the photos, the book actu- fi rearm suicides. your patronage were invaluable to us. So too were the many laughs we shared copies, raising $14,920 ally contains recipes from together. Many of you spent your fi rst date with us and still others celebrated the ladies that will “al- Contact Hart at (609) for Tee Up for Down syn- family occasions over the years. If you have a particular “Russoʼs Memory” you drome, Juvenile Diabetes low you more time on the 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: Association, United Cere- beach.” [email protected] would like to share, feel free to stop by the restaurant or bar and jot them in our bral Palsy and Association The cookbooks may be Memory Book. for Retarded Citizens. ordered by mail by send- In 2006, they once ing $11 payable to Beach Threats (From Page A1) again shed their clothes Bum Cookbook, P.O. To our employees -- Thank you for your years of dedication and service. and inhibitions for a cal- Box 495,Cape May, N.J. the political opposition.” endar that sold 433 copies 08204. “As the mayor and di- Many of you were the reason that customers continued to return year after year. and raised $3,900 for the The books are also avail- rector of public safety I fi nd Without your efforts our job would have been much more diffi cult. You have American Cancer Society, able at Love the Cook and it prudent and in the best American Diabetes As- The Whale’s Tale on the interest of the safety and truly become a part of our family. sociation, American Heart Washington Street Mall, welfare of the general pub- The Nature Center of Cape lic to postpone the regular Association, Leukemia and The Russo and Santaniello families extend our best wishes to the new owners Lymphoma Society, Holy May, Swains Hardware, By October Commissioners Redeemer Visiting Nurse the Sea, next to the Beach Meeting of the Borough of as they move forward. We can only hope that they experience the same sense of Association and National Theatre, Sunset Beach Gift West Wildwood,” Freder- family that we felt through the years. We love you all and we will miss you. Kidney Foundation in mem- Shop, Cape May Winery on ick wrote in his cancella- ory of the Beach Bum’s 14 Townbank Road, Love the tion notice. deceased husbands. Cook, Stone Harbor and Frederick is also request- The naked calendar con- Dock Mike’s at the South ing that the West Wildwood cept arose from discussion Jersey Marina. Police Department and the Thanks for joining us! of children and grandchil- When shooting photos Cape May County Prosecu- Arrividerci e mille grazie! Buono Apetito! dren with affl ictions at a for the 2005 calendar, tor’s Offi ce, investigate the summer party. While many Lower Township police threats of terrorism. of the “bums” are members were summoned on a call “Once the police and of the Red Hat Society, the of three naked women and the Prosecutor are satisfi ed cookbook and calendars are a dog wearing sunglasses that the public safety of a separate project. sitting in a convertible. the public can be assured The calendar project The situation was resolved I will then re-schedule the drew nationwide attention when the patrolman saw time and date to bold the including a segment on the women were wearing October Commissioners Good Morning America. bathing suits. meeting,” he said. Leigh Ann Austin, who The Beach Bums are Frederick said that he appears on page 19, came appearing clothed, in the formally requested police up with the cookbook con- movie Standing Ovation, protection, both inside and cept. which is fi lming in Wild- out of the meeting hall, be Judy Lord added the wood and Cape May. (See available at all future public naked aspect and shot the related story) meetings. photos inspired by a movie about a similar project in Contact Fichter at (609) Contact Suit at: (609) England. She said it was 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: 886-8600 ext. 25 or decided to produce a cook- jfi [email protected]. [email protected] A8 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 MUA Introduces Budget with Zero Rate Increase By JACK FICHTER The water budget antici- odor control system for the that question. Following the discus- pates $3,828 in connection Route 9 Pump Station from Bitting suggested ta- sion, the board approved VILLAS — Lower Town- fees, down from $42,000 $24,550 to $51,672. bling the item. Garrison the additional $27,000 ship Municipal Utilities in this year’s budget. It Commissioner Steve Mo- reminded the board they cost in a 4-1 vote with Mo- Authority’s (MUA) 2008- notes no new connections rey questioned why the had tabled the item last rey casting a no vote. 2009 water and sewer are anticipated. board was paying for equip- month. budgets will have no rate The budget supports a ment that was defective increase for users. connection of $2,890 based or “someone’s mistake.” GLAUCOMAʼS THREAT The MUA Board of Com- on a resolution passed by DeMarcantonio said CMX TO ASIANS missioners voted to intro- the board in July. tested the equipment last According to a survey by the World Glau- duce the budget at an Oct. The board approved join- summer but it was not coma Association, more than 8.4 million people 1 meeting. ing the New Jersey Utility properly calibrated. in Asia will go blind from glaucoma by 2010 if MUA Executive Director Authorities Joint Insurance “We paid a lot of money they do not get treatment. Glaucoma is caused Mike DeMarcantonio said Fund. DeMarcantonio said for that equipment over Quality Care in the Community by high pressure within the eyeball, which leads last year’s total sewer bud- it would save the MUA there,” said Commissioner Would like to to irreversible damage to the optic nerve. While get was $4.8 million; This $58,000 per year. Tom Brown. “We didn’t pay CONGRATULATE cataract can be cured with surgery, glaucoma year’s total sewer budget is He said the estimated for something that might must be diagnosed and treated early to prevent $5 million, an increase of property value and net work.” Elizabeth Meckley vision loss. While high blood pressure and a $200,000. worth of Lower Township He the MUA was desper- On becoming the family history of the disease are risk factors for Last year’s total water MUA in 2005 was $7 mil- ate for a solution to stop October 2008 Employee of the Month glaucoma, Asians are more susceptible to the budget was $2.9 million; lion, in 2007 it was $12 the odor. disease than Westerners because their eyes are this year’s total water bud- million and this year an Commissioner Charles audit produced a value of generally smaller (which leads to higher intra- get is $3 million, an in- Garrison said MUA had no crease of $105,000. $33 million. fi xed, lump sum contract ocular pressure). People of Asian descent in this The board approved a Fish Alaska country should be aware of the potential for ex- DeMarcantonio said last with CMX for the work but year’s sewer operations contract for $15,000 to was to be billed as time and with Swifty Charter Boats periencing a similar risk. budget was $3.4 million; Deltronics Corps for repairs materials. Glaucoma can develop in one or both eyes. At Fish the waters of Valdez, Alaska surrounded by some of Alaska’s most this year’s sewer operations to the Shunpike Water Tow- Board Chairman Pete beautiful scenery. Fish for the famed Silver Salmon, averaging 60-70 lbs. fi rst, there are no symptoms. Vision stays normal, budget totals $3.3 million. er to repair damage done Bitting said CMX “should and there is no pain. At ATLANTIC EYE CENTER Last year’s water op- by a lightning strike Aug. stand behind it and go after and EYE MAX LASIK CENTER, we are highly erations budget was $1.2 11. All control components the vendor” that produced specialized in medical, surgical, and laser treatment million; this year’s water of the operating system the defective equipment. of eye conditions. For more information or other eye operations budget is $1.3 controlling the well’s start DeMarcantonio said the health care questions, or to schedule an appointment million. and stop functions were project was to be completed for a comprehensive eye examination, we invite you Debt service last year for rendered inoperable. in January and any invoices to call us today. We provide quality eye care for the sewer was $921,089; this The repairs are antici- after that month should entire family. We accept most insurance, including year’s sewer debt service is pated to be covered by not have been paid but the Medicare and Medicaid. $905,482. insurance. contract was open ended. Debt service for water Commissioners dis- He said the MUA “may not Please send your questions or comments to my $1800 includes 3 days Lodging & Fishing, food, guide & skipper. last year was $1.5 million cussed a change order from have a leg to stand on.” Additional Days & Cruises Available offi ce or email me at: [email protected] and is virtually unchanged CMX Engineering Services Board Solicitor Peter Call today for more info. this year. increasing the cost of an Tourison said the MUA Best Months are July & August P.S. Glaucoma is the worldʼs second leading cause should determine if the of blindness (after cataract) ODOSY Offers Youth problem was a design error Arlinda Global Travel or equipment problem. www.arlindaglobaltravel.com “Voted best ophthalmologist by the Assistance For Education DeMarcantonio said he 609-653-8800 Press of Atlantic City in 2007” could not get an answer to RIO GRANDE — ODO- youth. SY, Opening Doors for Out Young people ages 16 of School Youth, provides to 21 who have left school educational and employ- before graduating, as well YOUTH LEAGUE STARTS ment assistance to income as those who graduated OCTOBER 18TH. eligible Cape May County from high school and are COME IN TO SIGN UP OR CALL FOR MORE unemployed or underem- INFORMATION. SENIOR BOWLERS NEEDED ployed, are candidates for “One Stop Shopping” the program. FOR THURSDAY MORNING LEAGUE. ODOSY offers support Wed. - $15 per hr per lane (4 max) 10pm-12am We can fully install your dream kitchen! and tutoring to participants Thurs. - All you can bowl for $9 pp 10pm-12am Cabinets, countertops, design, installation, preparing for the GED test, Friday - FAMILY SPECIAL individual counseling and $39.99 includes: plumbing & electric- we do it all! Job Clubs to improve work 2 games, shoe rental, 12” pizza, readiness and job search and pitcher of soda 3-7pm (4 max per lane) skills, assistance in pursu- WOODBINE, NJ Sunday - The more you bowl the cheaper ing job training or enroll- the price 6-10pm ment in post-secondary 1st game $3.95 • 2nd game $2.95 education and job place- 3rd game $1.95 • 4th game .95 ment assistance, as well as follow-up services once Call us for your next Birthday Party a youth has entered the workforce. Arcade • Snack Bar & Lounge • Book Your Party In Advance! During its seven years of or visit us at www.mousetraplanes.com service to the community, Call 861-2695 ODOSY has assisted nearly 200 Cape May County youth to obtain their GED, pursue training and further education and become gain- fully employed. ODOSY is funded by the U.S. Depart- ment of Labor through the Atlantic Cape May Work- force Investment Board. Those interested in the program should contact Serving All of Cape May County Program Coordinator Sha- ron Beres or Career Coun- selor Julianna Connolly at 889-6803 ext. 13 or 20 or stop in at the offi ce. ODO- SY is located in the offi ces of Employment Services Network Inc., in Robin’s Nest Plaza at 1121 Route 47 in Rio Grande.

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Accreditation Process You are cordially invited to a Vera Bradley “Ribbons for Life” Event Lower Police Department Gets Positive Reviews at By JACK FICHTER performance of the Lower forcement Accreditation initiative allowed Sandpiper Embroidery Township Police Depart- Commission to the depart- neighboring very 5905 New Jersey Ave. Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 ERMA — Members of ment at a public meeting ment arrived here Oct. 5 small police de- the public and other law en- Sunday, Oct.5. for a three-day assessment partments to be (609) 522-4560 forcement agencies offered A team of assessors from of all functional areas of the part of a larger October 11, 2008 positive comments on the the New Jersey Law En- police department. team and to gain The assessment team, valuable experi- 9:30am-4:30pm which is made up of current ence. Special Door Prizes • Refreshments RIO NAILS & SPA and former law enforce- Lt. Chris Le- Gift with a Vera Bradley purchase Let us pamper you on your special day! ment executives, is spon- usner of Middle Purchase a pink bow for our “Arch of Hope” sored by the New Jersey Township police and receive a coupon for 463-8868 State Association of Chiefs acknowledged of Police in alliance with the hard work of 10% off any regularly priced Vera Bradley • Manicures (one coupon per customer) • Pedicures the Commission on Ac- Lower Township creditation for Law Enforce- All Proceeds of ribbon sales benefi t the • Full set for acrylic, Police Chief Ed- Love of Linda Cancer Fund & uv gel, pink & whites ment Agencies (CALEA). ward Donohue, the Vera Bradley Breast Cancer Foundation. and silk wrap nails The CALEA accredita- Capt. Russo and • Custom Nail Designs tion program has identi- Lt. Mastriani in GRAND PRIZE • Waxing fied 112 standards that making the Cape Jack Fichter 21” Compartment Wheel Aboard in Yellow Bird (Valued at $260.00) Gift Certifi cates Available ¶ Walk-Ins Welcome must be met in order for May County Lower Township Police Chief Edward Donohue holds standards Grande Shopping Center (In front of Lowe’s) police departments to re- Regional SWAT We carry a full line of Vera Bradley Leathers from Backguard ceive state accreditation Team a success. and regulations manual. Stationery from Lifeguard Press & Luggage from Ricardo including the updating of Rev. Jack How- all department rules and ard, pastor of Tabernacle NOW AVAILABLE regulations, general orders Methodist Church who Accredited Dermatology THE SNOWBALL and special orders. serves as a police chaplain, The assessment team said he has come to ap- Patricia Tager MD, Lisa Ledden NP WARREN BUFFETT & THE was lead by Chief Glenn preciate the openness of Miller, of the Stockton Col- the Lower Township Police 609/374-8100 Appointments BUSINESS OF LIFE lege of New Jersey Campus Department from the chief 1580 Route #9 & Avalon Blvd. Alice Schroeder Police Department and to the patrol personnel. retired New Jersey State He said Offi cer Macomber Cape May Court House/Avalon/Swainton Police Lieutenant Colonel rescued two elderly parish- COURT HOUSE VILLAGE THE LUCKY Al Kernagis. Miller is also ioners from a smoke fi lled General Dermatology for: Dennisville Rd., CMCH ONES a retired Major with the home this year. (next to Superfresh) New Jersey State Police and Resident Joe Winters said Pediatrics, Adolescent, Adult & Geriatrics Nichales Sports a former Troop Commander the department “does an Diseases of the Skin, Hair & Nails, Removal of Moles, 465-8464 of Troop “A”. excellent job.” Warts and Growths. Open Daily: 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Chief David Dean of Ava- “Over the years, Lower lon police said Lower Town- has been on the cutting We treat Rashes immediately. We have the latest treatment o4 Gift Certifi cates o4 Special Orders 3-7 Days ship police has provided a edge of policing,” said for Acne and Psoriasis. We perform surgery for all Cancers leadership role in providing James Rybicki, chief of Get a coupon for every book you buy! special weapons and tactics detectives for the county Including MOHs Surgery and also we excise pigmented lesions. Collect 10 and get a FREE book (up to $20 value) training to the county as Prosecutor’s Offi ce. We perform the following Cosmetics: a whole. He said Lower’s He said Lower Township Botox, Juvederm and Chem Peels. police were the fi rst in the county to create a special room at headquarters for We accept all Insurance Carriers, Medicare, all Horizon Plans, Suffering from Low Back Pain or Sciatica? domestic violence victims all Aetna Plans, all Union Plans, Workman’s Comp and were one of the fi rst de- partments to set up a sexual and all HMO Medicaid Plans. assault response team. with Spinal Decompression Therapy “They actively strive to be the most professional department in this county,” Learn more about this exciting new technology said Rybicki. by tuning into our informative program He urged the team to ap- prove the accreditation. ADELE'S running daily on Cable Channel 190 Pastor Scott Durbin Jeweled Treasures at 7:30 AM & 8:00 PM of Seashore Community Church, who also partici- • Licensed • Bonded • Trusted • Safe • I.D. Required No time for TV? pates in the police chap- Antiques & Collectibles • Jewelry • Dolls • Crystal Call or come in for a FREE DVD today! lain program, called the offi cers “men of integrity.” He thanked the department BUYING GOLD for helping with Christmas Olivieri Chiropractic & Rehabilitation toy drives. & Sterling Silver & Jewelry (Broken or not) 1501 Route 47 South, Rio Grande (609) 886-8585 Former Lower Township Buy a Piece of Yesterday to Treasure for All Your Tomorrows! Call or Visit www.OlivieriChiropractic.com for Appointment Police Chief John Maher said he was pleased the groundwork he laid for ac- Looking for Jade, Opals & Diamond Jewelry creditation was continuing We Buy Out Complete Jewelry Estates and took the department to Also Buying Single Pieces River Cruising with Uniworld higher realms. He said it was a positive COMPETITIVE PRICES PAID FOR COMPLETE JEWELRY ESTATES step to leave a department Broken Gold Jewelry Accepted AAA Travel Rio Grande better than you found it. Invites you to He said the current ad- ministration has taken the department and “continued Working with Local Detectives A UNIWORLD OPEN HOUSE to make it better than the Come on out & meet our way they found it.” For Your Benefit representative “Donna Towers” Chief Donohue said it from Uniworld was good to bring in an Turn Your GOLD outside team to judge what Learn all about river boat cruising the department was doing SAFEST Into CASH and take advantage of their wrong, doing right and Way to Sell Your what can be done better. Gold! Special 2 – Week Sale! He held up a standards SAFEST and rules and regulations Way to Sell Your book that was at least a Buying Jewelry! Date: October 15, 2008 foot thick. r Coins Time: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Miller said his team Silve Older Very Competitive Place: AAA Rio Grande would complete a report, 1964 and which would be sent to the Prices! The Grande Center state Chiefs of Police Com- 3301 Route 9 South mission on Accreditation, which would make the fi nal NO CASH LEFT ON PREMISES. RSVP: by 10/14/08 decision. Lower Township Police ALL CHECKS CASHED IMMEDIATELY AT to 609-465-3033 Department will only be CAPE BANK ONE BLOCK AWAY. the 30th police department in the state to receive ac- NEW Hours! Wed.-Sat. 11am- 5pm creditation status. Contact Fichter at (609) Bayshore & Greenwood, Lower Twp., Villas, NJ ® 886-8600 Ext. 30 or at: AAA. Use it for all it’s worth. jfi chter @cmcherald.com Corner Store in "Village Shops" • 886-6563 A10 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 Cape May, O.C. Get Nods for Clean Energy Awards NEWARK — Two Cape BPU President Jeanne M. their bottom line and help just good for the environ- businesses and investors May County municipalities Fox. protect the climate. The ment, it also is good for are expected to attend this – one from the geographic The nominees fall within New Jersey Clean Energy business.” year’s conference, which top and one from the bot- eight award categories Leadership Awards will This year’s nominees focuses on “Investing in tom – were nominated for including: Business Leader recognize some of these reflect a broad array of a CleanTech Economy.” state recognition of their of the Year; Small Busi- entities for outstanding clean energy projects and Award winners will be an- clean energy initiatives. ness Leader of the Year, projects that use energy applications, ranging from nounced at the 2008 Clean The New Jersey Board of Cleantech Company, Clean efficient and renewable energy-effi cient, affordable Energy Conference and Public Utilities (BPU) today Energy Educator, Clean energy technologies to help housing and solar installa- Leadership Awards Lun- TREATING KELOID SCARS announced it received a re- Energy Market Innovator, reduce greenhouse gases tion ventures to large scale, cheon on Friday, October The thick, puckered, and itchy cord 50 nominations for the Clean Energy Municipality, and deliver savings. demand-side management 17 at the Hyatt Regency clusters of scar tissue known as “keloids” 2008 Clean Energy Leader- Clean Power Purchaser and “In today’s business cli- projects – each of which Jersey City Hotel. crop up when the body continues to produce ship Awards. There were Clean Energy Project of mate, it is no longer a helps reduce energy, saves Visit www.njcleanen- 23 nominations in 2007. the Year. question of whether you money and protects the ergy.com/conference to the fi brous protein known as collagen after a This is the fourth consecu- Ocean City and the City can afford to invest in clean environment. register for the conference wound has healed. Keloids grow on the outer tive year the awards are of Cape May were nominat- technology. The question More than 700 mar- and learn more about this edges of wounds or incisions, and commonly being presented. ed as clean municipalities. is can you afford not to,” ket participants, cleantech year’s program. appear over the breastbone, on the earlobes, “The number of nomina- According to a BPU press added Fox. “Clearly, the and on the shoulders. They also occur more tions refl ects the tremen- release, businesses, munic- outstanding projects recog- dous growth of the clean ipalities and schools across nized by the Clean Energy often among people with dark-colored skin. energy sector and demon- the state are increasingly Leadership Awards demon- Adding to the unattractiveness of these strates that New Jersey is investing in clean energy strate that their develop- outcroppings is the fact that keloids are also without a doubt open for solutions to help reduce ers ‘get it.’ Investing in a darker in color than the surrounding skin, all clean tech business,” said energy usage, improve cleantech economy is not of which lead patients to have them removed. SERVING CAPE MAY COUNTY SINCE 1980 Treatment may begin with injections of Potential Explosive in Cape May steroids. If this proves inadequate, the scar New Homes • Additions • Renovations tissue can be excised and the wound closed By JACK FICHTER Decks • Siding • Kitchen & Bath Fully Licensed & Insured • NJ License#13VH00129300 with stitches. CAPE MAY — While If you have any concerns with your walking the beach near the skin or its treatment, see a dermatologist U.S. Coast Guard base here, 609-884-2662 for advice. At our practice, we provide resident Nancy Neff found expert care to help you maintain the health an object and brought it of your skin. Whether you have a general home on her bicycle to her residence at 1253 Virginia 1ST NAILS dermatology concern or are interested in Avenue Oct. 2 at about 3 Professional Nail Salon cosmetic skin solutions, we are here to p.m. Full Service for help. For an appointment, call LAWRENCE She left the device on her Ladies & Gentlemen PAOLINI D.O., P.C at 609-465-8788. I am a front lawn. Her husband called police Open: Mon.-Sat. 10am - 8pm Board Certifi ed dermatologist and the offi ce believing she may have Sunday 12pm - 6pm is conveniently located at 105 NORTH MAIN picked up a grenade. Jack Fichter Gift Certifi cates Available STREET, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Cape May Police and Bomb squad member removes device from lawn. Walk-Ins Welcome Fire Departments closed off New patients welcome. Most insurance plans Jr., who was on scene, the the device, dispose of it and three blocks of Virginia Av- are accepted. Atlantic City Bomb Squad provide the City of Cape Rio Grande Plaza (ShopRite Ctr.) - 889-8867 enue and called the Atlantic told him they did not have May with a report. Cape May Court House (Acme Ctr.) - 465-9919 Please send any questions or comments to my offi ce City Bomb Squad. a defi nitive identifi cation or e-mail me at: [email protected] A bomb team arrived of the object. He said fol- shortly after 5 p.m. The P.S. 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Quality Home Center • 1249 Rt. 9 South • Cape May Court House • 609-465-5029 Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A11 Lower MUA Commissioners Accept Former Director Gall’s Retirement We’re Ready for the Flu. By JACK FICHTER tendent. MUA had one superinten- ested in assuming the su- An investigation of Gall dent, two supervisors and perintendent position. Are you? VILLAS — Lower Town- and Superintendent John one assistant supervisor. He Butler asked the board if ship Municipal Utilities Chew for unauthorized said one supervisor would Gall or Chew were found

Authority Board of Com- recycling of MUA property not be replaced. guilty, how would their ® missioners accepted the has been assumed by the “We are going to replace retirement packages be Your local Medicap Pharmacy store can help retirement of former exec- County Prosecutor’s Of- the superintendent because affected. you avoid the flu bug this season. We carry utive director Clifford Gall fi ce. we need someone with li- MUA Solicitor Peter a large variety of the latest over-the-counter at its meeting Oct. 1. Gall and Chew, an MUA censes to run the water and Tourison said if the em- products to help you lessen the severity of colds employee for 37 years, wastewater end of it,” said ployees were found guilty Gall, an MUA employee and flu. We also administer influenza vaccines. for 35 years, was granted were suspended with pay DeMarcantonio. “I’m fi lling of a criminal offense by what was due him in his on Sept. 11. in on a temporary basis but Superior Court it would af- contract, said Lower MUA Taxpayers Association I can’t do that full time and fect sick days and vacation Executive Director Mike Vice President Ed Butler do my job too.” time and possibly medical Flu Shots: Demarcantonio. asked why a new super- He said initially the au- benefi ts. In closed session, the intendent needed to be thority looked at promoting “That’s a pretty big ‘if’, Wednesday, October 22nd board also voted to adver- hired. from within but a qualifi ed he said. tise to hire a new superin- DeMarcantonio said the employee was not inter- Both men are civil ser- Thursday, November 13th vice employees. County MUA Cuts Costs On DeMarcantonio told the 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Herald there were not a lot Must be 18 years old or older to receive a flu vaccination. of licensed superintendents Attn: Medicare recipients, please present your Medicare card with valid Part-B (medical coverage). Water Gallon Tank Purchase in the state. He said he held the top four licenses in the Steve Moscola, R.Ph. By LESLIE TRULUCK gasoline storage tank for the will start over in attempt to state. 804 Route 9 South Seven Mile Beach/Middle negotiate a less expensive While there are 6,000 Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 SWAINTON –– The Regional Wastewater Treat- contract, which may entail licensed operators in the Hours: M-F 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Cape May County Mu- ment Facility needed for reducing the tank size to a state, only 12 hold the same Sat. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. nicipal Utilities Authority employees and administra- 2,000-gallon tank. licenses as DeMarcantonio. (MUA) announced a sav- tion to fill up their cars’ Contact Truluck at He said the superinten- Call 609.463.0909 ings of $14,371 for the gas tanks. (609) 886-8600 ext. 24 dent’s position would be 2008 Medicap Pharmacies Incorporated, a Cardinal Health Company. All rights reserved. purchase of a 4,000-gallon The current 500-gallon or at: ltruluck @cmcherald. advertised statewide on the water tank kit at the Oct. 1 tank needs to be refilled com. Internet. meeting after a re-bid last every week during the month. summer months and state The water tank will be law requires surrounding placed on an existing trac- equipment be shut down tor chassis for the purpose while the tank is refi lled of fire and dust control as a safety measure in case Totally FREE Checking. at the Sanitary Landfi ll in there is an accidental spill. Woodbine. 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*Free gift available while supplies last. A12 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 Governor Pitches Ethics Reforms to Press News Digests (From Page A6) members of the Middle Township Major By JOE HART municipal candidate or would require action from “Money that’s raised in Crimes Unit arrested Gregory Straub, a $500 to a political party in the legislature. Bergen (County) should cycle shop and extension of the bicycle 37-year-old self employed painter from TRENTON — Gov. Jon the township. “Earlier this year, Senate stay in Bergen,” Corzine path into Lower Township. Plans are Court House, and charged him with S. Corzine Sept. 29 held The governor’s orders President (Richard) Codey told reporters as an ex- stalled, however, as the borough is wait- burglary and theft. Straub is charged with a teleconference for mem- also called for the creation and Speaker (Joseph) Rob- ample. ing notice from the state to see if they breaking into Raff’s Recycling in the early bers of the press to answer of a task force to make erts (D-5th) voiced their “We have an absolute have received a Centers of Place grant morning hours of Sept. 24 and taking their questions regarding recommendations regard- support for banning pay- responsibility to give our and a Bikeways grant, with a combined the cash register. Straub was identifi ed his recent ethics reform ing changes to the Local to-play at every level of citizens the most we can total of $650,000. through the video surveillance system package. Government Ethics Law government,” Corzine said from their tax dollars,” said that captured the alleged burglary. Straub It was a busy day for the and to consider shifting in a press release announc- Corzine of his ethics initia- Recycle for Green was remanded to county jail in lieu of governor. The event started enforcement responsibil- ing his ethics reforms Sept. tives. “This is about ethics $20,000 cash bail set by Municipal Court a little late as Corzine was ity from the Local Finance 24. in government, which is SWAINTON — According to the Cape Judge Peter Tourison. Patrolman Julio running behind from an Board to another entity Corzine noted the leg- fundamental. But it’s also May County Municipal Utility Author- Ruiz, Detective Doug Osmundsen and earlier press conference focused solely on govern- islators were also commit- about fi scal responsibility, ity’s (CMCMUA) Web site, the CMC- Investigator Mark Higginbottom investi- in which he announced ment ethics. ted to reform wheeling which is essential in light MUA is preparing to issue $730,670 in gated. additional reforms to the “The Finance Board is – the practice of moving of today’s economic and recycling rebates to Cape May County’s state pension and benefi t busy enough reviewing campaign money from one fi nancial crisis.” 16 municipalities for the 27,873 tons of CG Crew Rescues plans. budgets,” Corzine said. political party committee State Sen. Jeff Van Drew source separated recyclables those com- In the telephone con- A minority of unethical to another. agreed with the governor munities sent to the CMCMUA’s Inter- Crewman ference, representatives local government offi cials “They also included that state fi nances should mediate Processing Facility in calendar CAPE MAY — The Coast Guard from half a dozen regional in recent times has tar- a wheeling ban on the also be a main focus. He year 2007. This rebate is 44 percent medevaced a 39-year-old man Oct. 1 newspapers throughout nished the reputation of reform agenda they an- told the Herald that he and higher than the 2006 rebate and is the from a 92-foot boat 69 miles east of here. the state – from as far officials throughout the nounced earlier this year, his lawmaking colleagues second-highest amount ever rebated to The Coast Guard received a call at 9:09 Hudson County to down state and damaged the and it is included in today’s Assemblymen Nelson Al- municipalities by the authority. p.m. from a crewman aboard the Good here in Cape May County public’s trust, suggested package. I commend them bano and Matthew Milam News II reporting a member was injured – queried the governor on Corzine. for their efforts and an- (all D-1st) would always be and needed medical assistance. A rescue the fi ner points of the plan, “That taint needs to be ticipate they will be able supportive of ethics reform Lock It or Loose It helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air which included reforms in addressed,” he said. to work with their Re- and any legislation that was WEST CAPE MAY —Police are inves- Station Atlantic City transported the man pay-to-play, wheeling, local In response to a report- publican partners in the put forth. tigating several incidents of car burglar- government contracting, er’s question, Corzine said Legislature to get these ies here and in West Cape May, accord- to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Atlantic City Campus for treatment. The no-bid contracting, pension he would appoint the ex- reform measures passed. Contact Hart at (609) ing to Capt. Robert E. Sheehan. All the man was reported to be in stable condi- padding, public fi nancing ecutive task force and any These reforms should be a 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: thefts were from unlocked vehicles. tion. of campaigns, re-establish recommendations it made bi-partisan effort.” [email protected] Items stolen ranged from loose change Public Advocate offi ce, and to GPS devices to cell phones. The the creation of an all-public Cape May Police Department reminds Vote and Vaccinations member State Ethics Com- College Book Program Gives residents to lock their cars at night to mission. prevent thefts. The investigation into COURT HOUSE — Voters in Wild- Corzine’s reforms came these events is ongoing. Anyone with wood, Whitesboro and Woodbine will in the form of three execu- Students Common Ground information regarding these thefts is have the opportunity to get a shot at tive orders and proposals the polls Nov. 4… a fl u shot that is. The By LESLIE TRULUCK students. Community Foodbank of asked to contact Cape May Police Detec- for legislative action that tive Division at 884-9500. county Department of Health will host would enact and strength- Natale described the South Jersey in Egg Harbor free “Vote and Vax Flu Clinics” on Elec- en the reforms. COURT HOUSE –– As- book, a New York Times Township. tion Day from 1 to 7 p.m. for those 16 One of the governor’s sistant Professor of Devel- Bestseller, as a “success Student, faculty and Healing Hooves years and older at: Martin Luther King opmental English Stephanie story.” She said 850 copies staff volunteers will then executive orders banned GOSHEN — The Cape May County Center, in Whitesboro, Holly Beach Fire- political contributions by Natale told the Atlantic would be read by students work at the food bank on house, adjacent to City Hall in Wildwood Cape Community College in Social Studies, Art and Nov. 1. Pre-registration is Equestrian Facility, a therapeutic riding state redevelopers and facility here, is hosting a beef and beer and the Woodbine Firehouse, in Wood- their consultants and Board of Trustees about the ESL (English as a Second required and volunteers bine. A Drive-thru clinic will be at Kindle College-wide Book Program Language) courses, among must provide their own at Atkinson’s Tavern to benefi t its Heal- strengthened ban on state ing Hooves therapy program. According Autoplaza, Stone Harbor Boulevard, and contractor contributions. in which the entire college others. transportation. The college Court House on Oct. 26 and Nov. 16 community reads the same will host a viewing of the to the North American Riding for the In the teleconference, Handicapped Association, therapy riding from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Clinics for children one reporter asked if the book and engages in col- rags to riches movie, “The and their families on Oct. 8, 23, and 29 lege-wide discussion. Pursuit of Happyness” on challenge individuals to improve their reforms would include quality of life physically and emotionally from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Department of bans on those with lo- A new book is selected Nov. 20 at the Mays Land- Health, 6 Moore Road, Crest Haven. The every year with the inten- ing Campus. via the horse. The benefi t is scheduled cal government or school for Oct. 11 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tick- Center for Disease Control recommends board contracts. tion, Natale said, to spark Read something good that all school-aged children get an interdisciplinary discussion lately? Books recommend- ets are $25 per person and still available Corzine said they were that evening at the door. annual fl u vaccination and the state De- not included in his execu- “on and off campus.” ed for next year must be partment of Health and Senior Services tive orders, but were part “Some of my students less than 250 pages, avail- are requiring annual fl u vaccination for of his legislative propos- tell me this is the fi rst book able in paperback, acces- Calendar Art children attending a licensed daycare or als. they’ve ever read cover to sible to all student levels, preschool facility. WILDWOOD CREST — The borough He said only 60 of the cover,” she said. including developmental is asking its residents, visitors and more than 500 local gov- The project, in its fi fth courses, and have multiple Head of River Church year, starts with faculty themes applicable to a friends for help in creating its 2009 ernments in New Jersey The book deals with municipal calendar. The borough is have been proactive by input to select a book with variety of applications. No Plans Special Services themes of poverty, so Natale more than three college seeking photographs of Wildwood Crest enacting pay-to-play ordi- multiple themes for applica- tion in many disciplines. encouraged food donations book recommendations events or more personal occasions that ESTELL MANOR — The Head of the nances of their own and Natale, leading the project, and volunteer projects at with title, author and com- took place in the borough, such as fam- River Church Route 49 will celebrate its any new legislation would th said it is “a labor of love.” each of the college’s cam- ments, can be sent to: ily weddings, block parties, reunions, 216 anniversary on Sunday wit morn- enhance those measures, The goal is to select a puses to further illustrate [email protected]. etc. Photographs taken both recently ing and afternoon services, a pot luck not preempt them. book the entire college the book’s themes. and long ago will be accepted. Photo luncheon and a traditional hymn sing. Following the telecon- community can read and Through October, bins at Contact Truluck at (609) submissions should include names, Rev. Dave Bailey, minister and speaker ference, the governor’s of- provide online materials college locations are avail- 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: dates and the type of event. A photo will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. ser- fi ce responded to a Herald for teachers to easily inte- able to collect nonperish- ltruluck @cmcherald.com size of 8 x 10 would be appreciated, but vice. Luncheon will follow the service. request for a list of the grate the book into classes able food to donate to the any sized photo is welcome for submis- Hymn sing will begin at 1:30 p.m. 60 municipalities with without losing core course sion. Photos can be submitted in person For further information, call 628- ordinances. In Cape May content. Knights Family Breakfast Set to Joanne Gagliardo at borough hall at 3116. County, Lower Township 6101 Pacifi c Avenue or via email to This year the college WOODBINE — The $3 children, or $15 for Knights Family Breakfast Set is the only municipality chose “The Glass Castle” by Knights of Columbus will family. [email protected]. that has addressed the is- Jeannette Walls, a 250-page hold its monthly All-You- WOODBINE — The Knights of Colum- sue. In its 2004 ordinance memoir of Walls’ childhood, Can-Eat family breakfast Painter Arrested for bus will hold its monthly All-You- regulating the award of because, Natale said, the Oct. 19 at St. Casimir’s “If we do not maintain Justice, Justice will not Can-Eat family breakfast Oct. 19 at St. professional services con- book is accessible to all Church from 8 -11:30 Burglary Casimir’s Church from 8 -11:30 a.m. tracts, the township limits student levels while it is a.m. maintain us.” Francis Bacon COURT HOUSE — On Sept. 26, Cost is $6 for adults; $3 children, or donations to $250 for a still challenging to advanced Cost is $6 for adults; $15 for family.

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Chen and state Educa- voter registration forms disappointing l3. 3129 Rt. 9 South, Rio Grande Full Service for Ladies and Gentlemen tion Commissioner Lucille to all eligible high school All citizens can obtain (1/4 mile north of Rt. 9 & Rt. 47 intersection) Davy Oct. 3 urged high students as required under voter registration forms on GRAND OPENING NEW LOCATION! school educators to take ad- state law,” said Chen, not- the state Division of Elec- Open Daily 8:30am-5pm 1304 RT. 47 SOUTH Hours: Mon-Sat 10-8, vantage of the enthusiasm ing that he and Davy met tions’ website (www.state. Farm Fresh RIO GRANDE Sun 11-5 generated by the upcoming jointly with county superin- nj.us/state/elections) or Jumbo Mums Presidential election and tendents this summer and from county Boards of Produce $5 each set aside time to discuss the that DOE has contacted Election, Motor Vehicle Picked Daily Come join importance of voting and to every public school district Commission agencies, and register young voters. with instructions on how to a variety of other govern- Pumpkins & Gourds The Littlest Shop Noting that about 20,000 meet this legal mandate. ment offi ces. Fancy to 30,000 of the state’s ap- Specifically, the 1985 For more information Varieties Hay Bales in the Villages proximately 400,000 high law mandates the distribu- regarding the Public Ad- of & Cornstalks school students either are tion of voter registration vocate’s voting rights ac- Celebration of Autumn or will turn 18 in time materials and instructional tivities, visit www.nipubli- Wholesale • Retail to vote for the upcoming materials “describing the cadvocate.gov and click on Columbus Day Weekend Nov. 4 election, Davy said role of a citizen and the “voters’ rights” on the top 463-0550 October 11 & 12, 11am- 5pm high school teachers and importance of voting,” right hand corner. Meet the Artisans of the Shop: principals have a unique said Chen. The law also opportunity this year to in- applies to private and char- • Silpado Jewelry Representative, corporate discussions about ter schools with students Joanne Black the importance of voting eligible to vote. into their curriculum and “Working together, I HEARING TESTS • Gemineye Designs, Linda Burton to register new voters. think we can make great The deadline for register- strides helping our youth • LAH Body Creams and Lotions SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ing voters for the upcoming understand and exercise Free electronic hearing test will be given at the Cape May County Hearing Peggy Harris Presidential election is their rights as citizens to Aid Dispensary, 204 S. Main St., Cape May Court House, on Monday, Tuesday, • Lady Beads, Linda Kappmeier Oct. 14. participate fully in the Chen, who has made democratic process,” said Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, October 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17, 10:00am to • Rising Sun, Lynn Kendricks voting rights a cornerstone Davy. 4:00pm. Please call for an appointment. Anyone who has trouble hearing or of his tenure of as Pub- During the meeting with understanding speech or words clearly is welcomed to have a test using the • Equinox, Jeanne and Robin Tarr lic Advocate, commended superintendents, Chen most modern electronic equipment to determine if their hearing loss is one recent efforts by the state noted that New Jersey which may be helped. Book signing of “Passions of a Poet” Department of Education schools have not consis- Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there is any by Catherine Lippi to urge administrators to tently provided voter reg- trouble at all hearing clearly. Even people not wearing a hearing aid or those make voter registration istration opportunities to who have been told nothing could be done for them, should have a hearing • Refreshments Served• opportunities available to students. He offered the test and fi nd out whether the modern methods of hearing correction can help students. superintendents ideas on them hear better. The Free Hearing Tests will be given by factory trained 702 Petersburg Road and Main Street “Commissioner Davy how they can meet the (right of Wawa, Route 47) Hearing Aid Specialists licensed by the State of New Jersey Monday, Tuesday, Dennisville, NJ has made a strong commit- law’s requirements. Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, October 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17. ment to reaching out to Specifically, Chen sug- 609-861-1500 districts to make sure they gested that administrators focus their voter registra- CALL 465-9199 OR 1-800-290-3277 tion efforts in time for the NJ LIC HEARING AID DISPENSERS - JAMES L. SAAD, Jr. LIC. #171 registration deadline for the TOWN BANK BUILDERS, INC. RICHARD J. 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Call today to fi nd out high school voter registra- how it can be your new home. tion law, said Chen. www.townbankbuilders.com According to a study that Bob Obermeier was conducted in 2004 INC. (609) 884-5151 and Sons by the New Jersey Center for Civic & Law-Related CAPE Education and the Eagleton SOCIAL Institute, only 40 percent of the 189 New Jersey MAY school districts surveyed COUNTYSPOTLIGHT actually ran a voter registra- tion program. INSIDE STORAGE In Spring 2007, the De- partment conducted its Haappyppy Put your own survey of teachers, Prepaid 6 months = One Month Free! iirthdayrthday Little Angels education coordinators, su- 1sstt B perintendents, high school Prices for Prepaid 6 Month Plan* 1 SIZES: eron! in class presidents and princi- Kaameron!m pals in public and non-pub- 10x10 $90 per month=$450 ($90 savings) lic schools. 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Total $420* We Love You! reply well is the highest Spotlight 6 MONTH CONTRACT ONLY From Mommy & Daddy perfection we are able DEADLINE FRIDAYS AT NOON to attain in the art of $50.00 per month with 6 month minimum contract payable in advance conversation. by check, cash, or credit card. Grammy & Grandpop Call Janet or Rachel Total $300* Month to Month Price $75 and Grandmom Minnie 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 François La Rochefoucauld *price does not include NJ sales tax. A14 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com religion Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 HOLY SPIRIT I recently bought another love to be experienced at DAV to Hold Ford Focus, not necessarily its maximum potential, it Flag Retirement LUTHERAN CHURCH because it is my dream car. SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT must be shared and given Reformation Sunday - Oct. 26 That place of prominence to and with living souls and Event Oct. 12 would have to be given to not inanimate stuff. Video Presentation a fully restored 1972 Chevy My Ford Focus is not a DEL HAVEN — The Disabled American Vet- “The Life of Martin Luther” Nova. But I’m not expect- With Pastor Rudy proud member of my fam- ing a vehicle like that any ily; it is the way that I get to erans Chapter 44, 1010 12:15pm time soon, so I purchased see my family. I don’t ever Bayshore Road, will hold its Bible Study Wed. 7pm a means of transportation It is actually carpeted wall should remain our num- want to get backwards, and eighth annual formal Flag that had no bells nor any to wall so that his “baby” ber one priority. I don’t I don’t want you too either. Retirement Ceremony at Washington & Bayshore Aves., whistles and as generic can be safe and sound and love my Ford Focus. I like I don’t ever want to love 1:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at Cape goes, it would lead the comfy when “she” goes to it and appreciate the fact my ride more than where May County Park South Villas • 886-2414 pack in that category any sleep at night. This man that it gets me to the people I am riding. I want to use (across from the chapter day. But it is a means of actually would rather go that I do love. But it is just the car to get me where I headquarters. reliability that will get me out “joy riding” with this a tool, and I should never am going. And that des- Those having a tattered Messages on Sundays in October are really about piece of machinery rather expect it to achieve any- or faded fl ag should contact LOVE : God’s love for us, His plan for relationships around the town and do so tination is the genuine with great gas mileage. than be with his spouse thing much higher than the precious relationships with the DAV or drop it off at and the steps we can take to find or build truly loving or play with his kids. He’s goal of getting me “round, chapter headquarters on or relationships. HE FIRST LOVED US : God’s love I got to thinking about loved ones just like you! my car and realized that got more pictures of him round, round, round- I get Pastor Rudy can be before 9 a.m. OCT. 12. for us and how it enables us to love others; there is no chance that I and his car than he does of around!” reached by writing him For information call 886 FORGIVENESS : offering and receiving forgiveness; will ever love my ride more his family. The treasure that fulfi lls [email protected] -8383. A BETTER WAY OF LOVING: unconditional love. than the destination to And if there is any spare the deepest longings of my where I am going. I’m not time to be had, he is waxing heart must be found in about to want to just ramble and buffi ng and shining and fl esh and blood and heart Acupuncture fawning over that beauty of and soul. And money can’t Acupressure around so that I can spend Eastern Nutrition extra time in my two-door an object. Meanwhile, his buy me that kind of love or Qi Gong that I have to squeeze into objects of true beauty wait satisfaction. So I would be Ta i J i because of my height. around going unnoticed served much better if I let Herbs No long hours of cruising and experiencing the harsh things be things and make NEW EASTERN HEALTH CENTER the strip on a Saturday reality of being unloved. Is people the reason I drive. night in that thing for me. that the way it is supposed Am I really driving www.neweasternhealth.com I basically want my Focus to be? I don’t think so. home? Or, am I trying to to stay focused on doing its Is there a some “thing” seek my home in my drive? Chris Curley 609 827-4366 job of getting me to where getting in your way of that Am I really working to Certifi ed Acupuncturist 1 West Shellbay Ave I’m going as safely and as some “one?” provide for my family? Or, Diplomate in Oriental Medicine Suite B quickly as possible. Simply We should be living to is my profession, my pos- Masters in Traditional Oriental Medicine CMCH, NJ communicated, the car love people and only will- sessions, my property, my is the means and not the ing to use things so that pseudo path to my valida- reason that I drive. the things become noth- tion and success? Let me ask you a few per- ing more than a way to Things do not really make improve and deepen our a man; a man makes things First Baptist Church “never leave your partner behind” sonal questions. Where are you on the way to? What is relationships. and things will eventually of Wildwood driving you there? Do you It is those individuals rust, rot, and roll away. So 8:00am 9:00am 11:00am love what you drive more who live, move and have there has got to be more Traditional Contemporary Traditional than the who that you are their being in our spheres and there is, it is called love The Church that driving to? of daily influence that and God made it so, that for began in a First United Methodist Church I know one guy that loves Messiah to Host Second Seminar Merry-Go-Round Church Street at Main Street his car so much that his Cape May Court House, NJ F.F.I. 465.7087 garage is the nicest room SOUTH SEAVILLE — Gerew, a retired educator in the house that he owns. Messiah Lutheran Church, of 33 years, was most re- Thursday, October 9th now located at the Grange, cently principal at the De- 10:30am - Community Lunch is offering the second semi- partment of Children and “Out with the New, in with the Old” nar for the congregation Families Regional School, Sunday, October 12th and the community. an alternative school for “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today, and forever”. Hebrews 13:8 Promoting Good Learn- “at risk teens,” in Court 9:30am - Sunday School ing (PASS) will cover par- House. 11am - Morning Worship Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church ent conferences, academic The seminar will be success, social issues, and held on Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis King James Bible • Old-Fashioned Preaching school success. The pre- at the Grange, 457 Kings Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided Old Hymns of Faith • Family Values senters will be Denise Highway. Maple & Atlantic Avenues • 609-522-2981 1107 Delsea Drive, Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ Church Offi ce 609-886-9494 LaBov and Pat Gerew. LaBov, in her 32nd year as an educator, is currently Sunday School 9:45 a.m. the principal at Sandman ing hbors car for neigh Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. School in Lower Township. Neig bors Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. What’s Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. Cooking? Children’s Bible Volunteers In Medicine Next week’s menu of OF CAPE MAY COUNTY Pastor Jeff McLeod Club Wednesday 6:30 p.m. meals served by the Cape & Family May County Nutritional Care this week Project for the Elderly. made possible by generous donations from: Monday, Oct. 13: GREATER WILDWOOD ELKS LODGE #1896 Holiday IN HONOR OF Tuesday, Oct. 14: Roast DICK AND MARY SHEA’S 5OTH ANNIVERSARY turkey, gravy, stuffi ng, peas and carrots, Cole slaw, GREEN CREEK BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH vanilla pudding. Bernard Groff Wednesday, Oct. 15: Meat loaf, gravy, mashed potato, spinach, salad, pound cake. Thank You: Thursday, Oct. 16: For more information call 609-463-2846 Sliced ham, cabbage, boiled potato, applesauce, tropical fruit, salad, bean soup. Friday, Oct. 17: Stuffed pepper, scalloped potatoes, mixed vegetables, pickled beets, apple pie. Opening Night Explorer Club Monday, Oct. 13: Wed., Oct. 8th • 5:30-8:00pm Holiday! Tuesday, Oct. 14: Liv- Barbecue • Games erwurst on rye, macaroni salad, apple juice, cran- KJ-52 Concert and more berry juice. Wednesday, Oct. 15: Ages 2 yrs - 5th Grade Sunday, October 12th Chicken salad, roll, broc- For more information contact: coli salad, cookies, apple Jr. High - 6th - 8th It’s a whole new way to pray! Pastor Debra, 464-2158 juice. Sr. High - 9th - 12th Father John, 425-8645 Thursday, Oct. 16: Tuna salad on roll, salad, 1304 Rt. 47, Unit A-H, Rio Grande, New Jersey diced peaches, vegetable 609-886-2448 juice. (The Branches is located at the intersection of Vermont Friday, Oct. 17: Turkey COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ave. and 2nd Street in Rio Grande, across the parking lot and cheese sandwich on 123 Fishing Creek Rd., North Cape May wheat bread, celery sticks, from the Family Dollar Store.) jello, orange juice. Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 religion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A15 MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Ponderlodge Fire Ruled Arson, Has moved to the HISTORIC GRANGE Lower Offi cials: Tear it Down 457 Kings Hwy., So. Seaville By JACK FICHTER derlodge be torn down Janet Pitts said she was con- Pastor Hartmut Fege • 624-1351 because in their opinion “it cerned with dense growth is a life/safety hazard...” in Ponderlodge with homes “Promoting Good Learning” Seminar. VILLAS — The fi re that destroyed the mansion at Lower Township Mayor nearby. October 22nd, 7pm at the Grange. Walter Craig called the For parents of school age youth. the former Ponderlodge “I think it is a fi re hazard Golf course Sept. 29 just fi re at Ponderlodge “in- in and of itself,” she said. Quiet Communion Saturdays 5pm evitable.” “You could get a lightning Sunday Worship 10:30am after midnight has been Adult & Youth Education 9:30am determined to have been One year ago, the mayor strike or careless smok- “It’s OK to dress casual for church. Jesus did!” intentionally set, said Low- called the former Ponder- ing.” er Township Police Chief lodge, now named Villas Pitts suggested DEP cut a Edward Donohue on Tues- Wildlife Management Area, 30 to 40 foot fi rebreak close day Oct. 7. “an accident waiting to to neighboring residences. Island Family Investigators reported happen.” Jackson said the state has the fi re originated in the During public comment, plans to plant more heavy Worship Center a resident asked if the state 5916 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood front living room of the growth along the fence mansion, an area not being Department of Environ- line as a buffer. He said the Wednesday Night • We Soak in the supplied with electricity. mental Protection (DEP), township would discuss the Presence of God • 7pm The fi re was investigated the owner of the property, matter with DEP. Sunday Morning in the Glory • 10:30am with the assistance of Low- would reimburse the town- The state plans to re- er Township police, state ship for the expenses it move Shawmount Avenue Movie Night October 12 • 6pm Police Arson Investigation bears from police and fi re and plant more trees, said Showing the Genius Club Unit, county Prosecutor’s protection of Ponderlodge. Jackson. Offi ce and Lower Township Craig said he did not 609-576-2953 believe the township re- www.islandfamilyworship.com Bureau of fi re Safety. Anyone having informa- ceived any revenue from tion about the fi re is asked the state for the services it to call Lower Township provides. Covenant Police Department’s Safe “We want to see those Presbyterian Church Neighborhoods Tip Line at buildings torn down,” he 609-886-1619 ext 156 or said. “In the same sense, 123 Fishing Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 not only do we want to see Cape May County Crime Cape Counseling Service’s 886-2448 Stoppers at 609-465-2800. the buildings torn down, Information will remain we want to see the state Families F.I.R.S.T presents: Sunday Worship confidential and may be do what they said they Heart to Heart Support Group 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages reported anonymously. would do.” State officials advised The state Division of Fish 10:00am - Coffee Fellowship Donohue they would move and Wildlife created a draft This group is for spouses/partners who need support in 10:15am - Worship Service to demolish and remove plan calling for restoration of habitat that will result in coping with a spouse/partner who suffers from a mental illness. Jr. Church and Nursery Provided what remains of the build- The group is held the third Monday ing within the next 30 the creation/enhancement Starting Oct. 8th days. of 140 acres of forests, 15 of every month from 9:30am-11:00am. At an Oct. 6 Lower acres of wetlands, 22 acres Wednesday 7:00 - 8:00pm Township Council meet- of grasslands, 14 acres 217 N. Main Street, Suite 202, ing, Township Manager of meadows, six acres of Prayer Meeting • Explorer Clubs “scrub-shrub habitat, and Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Joe Jackson said the state Held in Families F.I.R.S.T group room Youth Groups was recommending that fi ve vernal pools. the other building at Pon- The proposed design “maximizes use of the For further information, site for wildlife, outdoor contact Jodi Hynes or Sally Barlow, recreation, wildlife view- ing, and environmental 609-463-0014 Ext. 33 or 17 education.” Craig said the township assumes some responsi- bility for protecting the YOU ARE INVITED property but “should not be bearing the burden of Highest Possible Prices Paid! what we are bearing now particularly when the state THE LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH is no showing no good faith GROUNDBREAKING at all.” He thanked the town- TAILGATE CELEBRATION ship’s fi re departments for their response and those SUNDAY OCTOBER 12TH of surrounding towns that 10 AM ON THE LAND provided mutual aid. He said fi refi ghters did a great (1248 Rt. 9 South, CMCH) job containing the fi re. Craig also thanked Low- WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIR 250 96th Street • Stone Harbor er Township police for their Please be our guest for a special and GIA Graduate Gemologist (609) 967-4653 (GOLD) www.jewelry-studio.com work securing the site and the long hours they spent signifi cant morning as we put the ceremonial at Ponderlodge following the fi re. shovel in the ground to begin the construction Lower Township Taxpay- of our new home base... ers Association President Tech Alumni Designs Web Site THE HOUSE THAT FAITH BUILT

COURT HOUSE — BEGINS The Cape May County Tech- nical High School has launched an alumni Web There will be a time of wonderful music THE GUM DISEASE/DIABETES LINK site designed to assist all Several recent studies suggest that by and any medication you might be taking. Cape May Tech graduates special words taking better care of their teeth and gums, If you would like further information, or in a number of positive good eats people with type 2 diabetes can exert to schedule an appointment, please call ways. The secure website, better control over the disease. According SUNSHINE DENTAL at 609.465.5415. capemaytechalumni.org, and a chance for the whole church to the studies, type 2 diabetics who have Continued, regular visits will help ensure is through alumnichannel. gum disease are more likely to develop your future good dental health. We desire com, a Web provider of to be together in community! worsened glycemic control as well as to provide you with excellent dental care online alumni communi- have a higher risk for end-stage kidney through outstanding patient service while ties for schools and other disease. Numerous studies point to the being treated with respect and dignity. non-profi t organizations. For more information fact that good glycemic control lessens the We’re located at 109 West Atlantic The initial cost to launch development and progression of diabetes’ Ave., Cape May Court House, where the site was underwritten contact the complications. With this in mind, when comfort, care, and convenience make the by the Class of 2002. Church offi ce glycemia is diffi cult for diabetes patients difference. We accept most insurances, Cape May Tech alumni to control, they might want to consider including Delta Dental. We also have who want to register can 465-6690 scheduling a visit with the dentist, who can fi nancing available through Care Credit go to capemaytechalumni. check for signs of gum disease. Diagnosis and Healthcare Credit. org and follow the step and treatment may help keep glucose levels by step instructions. The under control. Please send your questions or comments to my offi ce or e-mail me at: site is open to all alumni, People with diabetes have special needs [email protected] including those who gradu- and your dentist and hygienist are equipped ated when the school was to meet those needs - with your help. Keep us P.S. Glycemia refers to the concentration exclusively a shared-time informed of any changes in your condition of sugar (glucose) in the bloodstream. program prior to 1993. A16 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 8 2008

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Miller nailed all wood, 60-0, Oct. 3. "Life as it should be.*” $6 Adults • $4 Children "*Funny, madeup songs included." assists from Julio Rosas. four goals for the Crusad- Buena outscored Middle 4005 Pacifi c Ave., DeLeo halted 14 shots for ers. McKenzie Scott’s 10 Township, 47-17, Oct. Wildwood the winners. saves led to the shut out. 3. Panther quarterback 729-0337 Saturday Wildwood stopped The Crusaders stopped Nolan Quinn was 9 for 18 October 25th, 2008 Gloucester City, 1-0, Oct. St. Joseph’s, 6-1, Oct. 3. for 132 passing yards. He 8 p.m. Tickets 25 In-home Services Tailored to 2. Tom Turchi scored on Miller and Nester booted also ran 15 times for 43 Order tickets now by calling Your Needs: an assist from Rosas for the two goals apiece for the yards. Middle’s Charles START TALKING BEFORE 18008383006 or go to winners. DeLeo made eight winners. Cooper caught fi ve tosses THEY START DRINKING www.beachboxoce.com • Companionship saves for Wildwood. Buena defeated Cape for 82 yards and teammate Lower Cape May May Tech, 5-2, Oct. 3. Brandon Naperstek caught Kids who drink before age15are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they’re adults. Cape May’s home • Bathing & Grooming Assistance smacked Cape May Tech, Robby Davis and Mark three balls for 47 yards. To learn more, go to www.stopalcoholabuse.gov for movies since 1950. 7-1, Sept. 29. Mike Hick- Matteucci scored for the or call 1.800.729.6686 24 Hour Movie Schedule • Meal Prep & Clean Up man and Mike Pittman Hawks. You can reach Rossi at 8844403 beachtheatre.org • Light Housekeeping booted three goals apiece In girls’ soccer, Middle [email protected] Beach Theatre Foundation for the winners. Township defeated St. Jo- • Laundry & Linen Changing Lower edged Holy Spirit, seph’s, 3-1, Sept. 29. Ma- 3-2, Oct. 1. Hickman, Pitt- rina Mangano scored twice CHILD SEAT SHOWTIMES Coming Attractions: 10/17 MAX PAYNE, W, • Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care FOR 10/10 - 10/16 THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES man and Christian Valencia for the winners. Rebecca INSPECTION • 10/24 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3, PRIDE • Errands & Transportation scored for the winners. Sykes pushed aside eight AND GLORY, SAW V • 10/31 CHANGELING, Andrew Wampler stopped shots for Middle. RIO GRANDE — The THE HAUNTING OF MOLLY HARTLEY • Up to 24-hour Care Atlantic and Cape May CAPE MAY COUNTY THEATRES seven shots for the win- Middle Township Rio Stadium Theatre Corner of Rt. 9 & 47 in the Rio Mall, Rio Grande • 609-889-4799 Licensed, insured & bonded ners. whacked Cape May Tech, Counties Chapter of Safe Cape May County’s Only All Stadium Megaplex Absegami doubled up 9-1, Oct. 1. Mangano Kids, of which Harrah’s Featuring Plush High Back Rocking Chairs, All Digital Sound, Wall to Wall Screens & Free Parking RN supervised Lower, 2-1, Oct. 3. Pittman drilled fi ve goals and team- Regional Trauma Center THE EXPRESS (PG) HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND ALIENATE PEOPLE (R) at AtlantiCare Regional (11:00), 1:15, 4:00, 7:00, 9:40 1:20, 5:45, 10:00 scored for the Capers. mate Kelsey McKusker BODY OF LIES (R) LAKEVIEW TERRACE (PG13) (11:20), 3:35, 7:55 Middle Township out- added a pair of scores for Medical Center (ARMC) (11:05), 1:30, 3:55, 7:15, 9:45 NIGHTS IN RODANTHE (PG13) scored St. Joseph’s, 5-1, the winners. Kristin Heun is the lead agency, will BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA (PG) (11:15), 1:25, 3:45, 5:30, 7:25, 9:30 (11:00), 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 QUARANTINE (R) (11:30), 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:50 Sept. 29. Ryan McCusker stopped 20 shots for the conduct a free child safety EAGLE EYE (PG13) NICK AND NORA’S INFINITE PLAYLIST (PG13) netted two scores for the Hawks. seat inspection Oct. 14 1:00, 3:15, 5:25, 7:45, 10:00 (11:10), 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, 9:20 OCEAN CITY THEATRE STONE HARBOR THEATRE winners. Teammates Zach Middle Township at Rio Grande Firehouse, WWW.FRANKTHEATRES.COM 1120 Route 47 South, Strand 5 Theatre Harbor 5 Theatre Todd, Austin Johnson and downed Lower, 2-0, Oct. 9th St. & Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-398-6565 271 96th Street, Stone Harbor • 609-368-7731 4-7 p.m. (the second Tues- Adam Miller also scored 3. Sara Shaw and Mad- BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA (PG)* 12:45, 2:30, 4:50, 7:00, 9:10 GHOST TOWN (PG13) 1:30 4:30, 7:20, 9:40 for Middle. die Devico scored for the day of each month). GHOST TOWN (PG13) 12:30 2:40, 5:10, 7:30, 9:45 MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA (R) 1:00, 4:00, 7:00 Panthers. Katie Shipley AN AMERICAN CAROL (PG13)* BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA (PG)* CALL TODAY FOR YOUR Middle shut down Cape 12:40, 3:00, 5:20, 7:40, 10:00 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, 9:10 May Tech, 6-0, Oct. 1. stopped 17 shots for Low- The cat will mew, and EAGLE EYE (PG13)* 12:30, 2:50, 5:00, 7:20, 9:40 EAGLE EYE (PG13)* 12:30, 2:40, 4:55 7:30, 9:50 BURN AFTER READING (R) 12:50, 5:15, 7:10 BEST FRIEND’S GIRL (R) 2:50, 5:00 FREE ASSESSMENT Johnson scored twice while er. dog will have his day. HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS & ALIENATE PEOPLE (R)* 2:45, 9:50 BURN AFTER READING (R)* 12:50, 7:15, 9:20 Lower Cape May over- Call 609-889-4799 for all showtimes Fri, Sun - Thur Shows in ( ) are Early Bird Shows Mon teammate Kevin Lombardo William Shakespeare DINNER & MOVIE SPECIAL, Call Theatre for Details thru Thurs. for $4.75 excluding holidays. 609-927-5001 connected for two goals whelmed Cape May Tech, and two assists for the 6-0, Sept. 29. Frankie winners. Anthony Cole Gibson scored fi ve times www.SeniorHelpers.com stopped 15 shots for the for the Tigers. Tech goalie Employment Opportunities Available Hawks. Kristin Heun stopped 23 Appolo Boxing Wildwood Catholic top- shots for the Hawks. Holy Spirit stuffed Lower Cape May, 4-0, Oct. 1. The fast and fun way to get in shape. Shipley stopped 18 shots Cape May County Library Adult Programs for the Caper-Tigers. OCTOBER 2008 • www.cmclibrary.org Pennsville outscored Wildwood, 5-1, Sept. 29. COMING SOON TO RIO GRANDE Main Branch is Cape May Court House 463-6350 Loretta Kelly scored for • Group Classes the Warriors. Karly Webb Lower Branch in Villas 886-8999 • Upper Branch in Petersburg 628-2607 stopped 22 shots for Wild- • Personal Training Wildwood Crest Branch 522-0564 • Cape May City Branch 884-9568 wood. • Women-Only Classes Stone Harbor 368-6809 • Sea Isle City 263-8485 • Woodbine 861-2501 Penns Grove edged Wild- wood, 3-2, in overtime, • Weight Loss Programs Programs requiring registration marked with*. Call for more information. Monday Sept. 30. Kelly scored • Amateur Boxing Team October 13 ALL LIBRARIES CLOSED both Warrior goals. Webb October 27 Main Branch 3:30 Write your Own Memoirs* Upper 7:00 Spooks, Spirits, and Strangers with Jim Albertson stopped 29 shots for the • Sparring Warriors. Tuesday Wildwood suffered a 3- 609-886-1184 October 14 Upper Branch 4:00 Dance of Life* 0 defeat to GCIT, Oct. 3. October 21 Upper Branch 4:00 Dance of Life* Webb stopped 23 shots for www.appoloboxing.com October 28 Main Branch 7:30 Spirits from Beyond the Grave with South Jersey Paranormal Research Wildwood. Upper Branch 4:00 Dance of Life* Bridgeton shut down Wildwood Catholic, 2-0, Wednesday Sept. 29. Gabrielle Adams October 8 Main Branch 7:30 Self Healing with Heart* 3:45 YA Teen Yoga* Lower Branch 10:00 Qigong and Tai Chi for Health * stopped 22 shots for the October 15 Main Branch 7:30 Self Healing with Heart* 3:45 YA Teen Yoga* Lower Branch 10:00 Qigong and Tai Chi for Health * Crusaders. FALL 2008 YOUTH PROGRAM Upper Branch 6:00 Fearless Singing Lessons* Our Lady of Mercy de- October 22 Lower Branch 10:00 Qigong and Tai Chi for Health * 3:45 YA Teen Yoga* Upper Branch 6:00 Fearless Singing Lessons* feated Wildwood Catholic, October 29 Main Branch 3:45 YA Teen Yoga* Lower Branch 10:00 Qigong and Tai Chi for Health * 3J’s Juniors (ages 8-18) 4-0, Oct. 1. Upper Branch 6:00 Fearless Singing Lessons* Buena defeated Cape May Tech, 12-2, Oct. 3. Saturdays at 10:00am Thursday Mariel Simpson scored October 9 Main Branch 6:30 Knitting Group starting October 18 October 16 Main Branch 10:00 Great Books both Tech goals. October 23 Main Branch 6:30 Knitting Group In fi eld hockey, Middle October 30 Main Branch 10:00 Great Books 7:00 Horror Writer Dina Leacock Township shut out Buena Regional, 6-0, Sept. 29. • Three games of bowling Friday Grace Adelizzi netted three (free shoes) October 10 Main Branch 1:00 Papier Mache 101* goals while teammate Leigh • Awards and end-of-season party. October 17 Main Branch 1:00 Papier Mache 101* 4:30 Family Movie Night 7:00 All Powerful You Life Coaching* DeLollis added a pair of Sign-up on Sat., Oct. 11th October 24 Main Branch 1:00 Papier Mache 101* 4:30 Game Night 7:00 All Powerful You Life Coaching* scores for the winners. • Only $9 per bowler per week. 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Christina Ohlsen November 1 Main Branch 10:00 Journalism Classes* 1:00 Eye on South American Penguins scored for the Crusaders on Upper Branch 10:00 Portrait Drawing with Cheryl Crews* an assist from Katie Moran. 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood Deanna Adair stopped 25 Programs marked with * require registration shots for the Crusaders. 609-729-0111 Programs marked with YA are young adult programs St. Joseph’s throttled www.3jwildwoodbowl.com Wildwood Catholic, 8-0, Open Thurs. - Tues. 3pm - 12am For More Information on these programs, please see our website: Oct. 1. www.cmclibrary.org Buena doubled up Lower Closed Wednesday unless it’s raining. Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A17 GIANT MOVING SALE! 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PEOPLE PLAY Knowing his back- The Avalon resident and ground, Galati is undoubt- Double Pedestal Desk his family wanted the best By Joe Rossi edly thrilled to have beat Low Back Chair they could fi nd in academ- out more than 20 other ics and athletics and they In addition to his im- walk-ons and earn a spot List chose the competitive and provement as a Hermit, on the Hawk team but 99 challenging Hermits. $1 481 $299 pre-owned Galati joined the South he’s also very aware that , Freshmen buried deep Jersey Barons where he re- seven seniors patrol the on the depth chart at highly ceived English style train- midfi eld for St. Joe’s this 6701 Black Horse Pike • Cardiff Plaza (Across from Deltona Tires) successful athletic programs ing and competed from season and another off (609) 569-9191 • www.offi ce-concepts.com rarely see the light of var- April to August in Virginia, season of dedication and sity playing time before Maryland, Delaware and hard work could get him they decide to pursue other Pennsylvania. off of the bench and onto endeavors. But the former “I learned how to play the grass a lot more often Cape Express star was not big when I’m on the fi eld,” next year. going to become one of said Galati, who stands 5-9 “I’m happy to have The “Chick” Ludman Memorial Fund would like to thank the those forgotten players. and weighs 155 pounds. made the team,” he said. following sponsors for their generous contributions to our Galati, an Alaska na- Today, the 18-year-old NICO GALATI “For this season I hope to tive, worked diligently to Galati is a freshman once also wanted a school where make an impact when I get 12th Annual Golf Tournament. improve his game and re- again, this time as a walk- I wouldn’t have to give up the opportunity. And then PLATINUM SPONSORS mained emotionally strong. on at Division I St. Joseph’s soccer. I’m very happy we’ll go from there.” Mr. and Mrs. James Polizzi • The Bill Watson Family in Memory He had strong fundamental University in Philadelphia. here. It’s all worked out.” knowledge of the game A biological science major Reach Joe Rossi at of Bill, Jr. • Sun National Bank Galati said the university after being the benefi ciary who hopes to attend medi- setting in a big city has been [email protected] GOLD SPONSORS of the coaching of his fa- cal school, he’s already Anzelone Electric • Doug Heun ther, Nic, along with Dan earned the Presidential and Jim Patterson of Cape Merit Scholarship at St. Cape Express Wins Big HOLE SPONSORS Express. Joe’s after posting a 93 The U-14 girls Herri- Cape’s Gavin Woodrow IDE Insurance Agency • Stephen S. Rubins, Attorney “I didn’t play much as average at St. Augustine. canes fell to Indian Mills. made strong saves in goal J.Byrne Agency • Stephen & Karen Sylvester a freshman,” said Galati. He’s working to add an Cape’s Jade Miller scored while fullbacks Ben Casper, “But I stuck with it. I on an assist from Maddie Jarred Casper and Gene William Reed in Memory of Eleanor and Bill, Jr. academic scholarship to his trained hard. I wanted to resume since the universi- Gibson. Zebrowski teamed with Dr. & Mrs. Philip Exley • Dennis & Darlene Anderson make it and knew that I ty re-evaluates scholarships The U-13 girls’ Piranhas fullback Eric Breder for Dana Einhaus • Pierce, Guyon, & Shoczolek could do it.” each year. tangled with Toms River strong defense. Casey Mc- Michael & Louise Coront • Curtis & Jeanine Ludman Galati also overcame the “He always had to prove United in a State Cup Tour- Innis and Lukas Hallman in Memory of Eleanor Ludman • The Frog Lounge challenge of many early himself because of his nament game. The Express managed the midfi eld. morning bus rides from received strong play from The U-13 boys’ Blizzard Big Timber Lake Camping Resort • Ed & Linda McAssey small frame,” said Galati’s Avalon to Richland. That mother, Debbie. “But with Sondra McNicholas, Taylor tangled with Vineland. Ed & Lynne Einhaus/Thom & Judy Aubin in Memory eased somewhat when he his passion and his abil- Schad, Danny McCann, Cape scored six times on of Bob Ludman • Paul & Jennifer Padberg and fellow Hermit com- ity to see the field and and Anna Gimeno. Destiny the efforts of Stephen Pa- Bob Moran at Moran Mechanical Sales muter classmates reached deliver accurate passes, Brittingham, Abby Stahler, shuck, Eddie Slavinskas, Dennis Jones • Miriam Buckingham their junior and senior he always made the most Sara Laux and Taylor Brown and Corey Daniels. Steven years and managed the 40- of his ability, including a also played well for Cape. Hand handled the goal We would also like to thank our contributors minute trip in carpools. special talent for assists as The U-11 girls’ Bulldogs keeper duties while Cody Dave Coskey at the Borgata • The Windrift He earned fi eld time as a a midfi elder.” defeated the Highland Strik- Stanford and Andrew Pfei- ffer were solid on defense Louise Coront • Lynne Einhaus sophomore for Augie’s State Galati is a reserve for the ers on strong play in goal Non-Public Championship Hawks but does see time from Keani for Cape. Darlene Anderson • The Country Club Tavern squad. He lettered in each as a center and outside Hindle and and Miran- The U-12 boys Tournament Cable • The Seven Mile Times of his fi nal three seasons midfi elder. da Mangano. Fullbacks Riptides battled the Barons of high school soccer, in- Mangano, Kelly Geary, and and received strong contri- And a special thank you to our volunteers “I wanted a big school cluding All Cape-Atlantic that plays major sports like Laura Dingler also played butions from Jared Irwin Louise Coront • Betsy Exley • Darlene Anderson League recognition in his the basketball team does well. Cape’s midfi elders, and David Hicks despite Karen Buckingham • Jacki Buckingham • Nancy Barr fourth season. here,” said Galati. “But I including Jennifer McCann, coming up on the short end Gregory Ludman • Dana Einhaus • Lauren Champlin Amanda Durbin, MacK- of a 5-3 match. enzie McCracken, and The U-10 boys Tsunami Bridget Ruskey, pressured took on the Rancocas Shots. Thanks also to the staff of Highland. 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With the penalty, Paul NASCAR Menard, Smith’s teammate who announced that he Nation will leave Dale Earnhardt Inc. following the season to By Bruce Knoll, Jr. join Yates Racing, fi nished second. David Ragan was Talladega Superspeedway his move. He swung to the third, followed by Chasers has always served as the inside, then to the outside, Jeff Burton in fourth and search for: lawyer wild card race in NASCAR’s and fi nally dove low and Clint Bowyer in fi fth. schedule, and that wild to the inside of Stewart’s Jimmie Johnson fi nished card became much more Toyota. Stewart attempted ninth and remained the valuable in 2004 when to block the No. 01 car of points leader, but other NASCAR debuted its Chase Smith, and it appeared as chasers weren’t so lucky. for the Cup format. though he forced Smith Kyle Busch was 15th, Kevin And wild it was. Twenty- below the yellow line. 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After several min- helped from his car to an 16 laps remaining claimed utes, the announcement awaiting stretcher, and was the front-running cars of was made that Smith’s pass transported to the Univer- Carl Edwards, Greg Biffl e, was below the yellow line sity of Alabama-Birming- Matt Kenseth, Dale Earn- and therefore illegal, void- ham Medical Center for hardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, ing his pass and giving the observation Sunday night. and Kyle Busch, among victory to Stewart. No additional information others. After a late cau- Smith, meanwhile, was was available at the time of tion, the fi eld was set up told he was not forced be- deadline for this column. for a two lap shootout for low the line, and therefore Craftsman Truck the fi nish with Tony Stew- made an illegal move and Series: art leading, rookie Reagan was penalized with an 18th Todd Bodine made a last Smith in second, with his place fi nish. lap pass on Kyle Busch and teammates Paul Menard in When asked to comment held off Ron Hornaday and third and Aric Almirola in about Smith’s claim that Busch to win the Mountain fourth. he was blocked by the No. Dew 250 at Talladega Su- But on the restart, Almi- 20 car, Stewart had this to perspeedway. Hornaday was rola slid to the outside, los- say following the race: second, followed by Busch ing several positions in the “You’re darn right I did. in third, Colin Braun fourth, process, before falling back I’ve lost Daytona 500s, I’ve and Mike Wallace fi fth. Hor- in line. 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Leslie Truluck Guss and Lit Szelagowski, of Philadelphia, enjoy authentic German food on Jackson Street during Oktoberfest in Cape May Oct. 4.

Zara, 4, and Zaiden, 3, Tommaney of Pittsburg watch magician Steven Pettit create “butterfl y” and “hatchet” balloon formations. Pumpkin Painting

Returning every year for Oktoberfest, Al and Maureen Roman with Peggy and Michael Hanson sport beer hats they’ve worn to the festival every year. Seafood Festival

Sarina Wen, 4, of Court House admires her creation, made by alternative means of decorating a pumpkin in lieu of traditional carving methods.

Karen Dickinson Wildwood Offi cer George Kaufman buys a crab cake Karen Dickinson sandwich from Chamber’s Erin Boothman. Ten-year-olds participate in a pie-eating contest. SIC Harborfest

Twins Gavin and Gabe Catarcio, 3, of North Wildwood decorate pumpkins at a carving party at the Main Branch of the Cape May County Library in Court House, Oct.2.

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Karen Dickinson Katherine Custer Katherine Custer Hadden Miller, left, and Maddie Priest decorate pumpkins at Wildwood Seafood Harborfest Oct. 4 drew crowds along 42nd Place. Lichtner kids, of Philly, look ready to fi ght fi res. Festival Oct. 4. Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A21 Township, Taxpayers Face Off Over Hockey Rink Contract By JOE HART there was a confl ict of in- Not all public comments terests since Phil Heun, of regarding the project were COURT HOUSE — Some Albrecht and Heun, was the negative. taxpayers are irked at Mid- president of the township’s Connie Corrado, who search for: japanese dle Township Committee Recreation Advisory Com- attended the meeting on for awarding a lucrative mittee. another matter, noted that recreation construction Deputy Mayor Susan she was in favor of the contract to a local company DeLanzo explained that the township’s investment in that they think already owes non-paid committee mem- recreation for the chil- the township money. bers meet monthly and dren. The $329,836 contract provide input into program “It makes for a stronger to build a new street hock- and facility development. community,” she said. ey rink at the Clarence and Filipski asked who deter- She also noted that mu- Georgiana Davies Sports mined if the contract bid nicipal jobs provide employ- Complex on Goshen Road was the appropriate price. ment for residents to help went to Albrecht and Heun, Township Engineer Vin- them pay taxes and improve a mining and recycling cent Orlando said his offi ce the local economy. company that’s involved in provides a non-published Contact Hart at (609) litigation over a disputed engineer’s estimate of the 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: sum of money owed to the project cost for the tabula- [email protected] township for recycling host tion committee’s use only. community benefi ts. In the case of the hockey Businesswomen Township Committee rink, Orlando said they re- Set October awarded the contract Mon- ceived four bids by the Aug. day in a 2-0 vote with 13 deadline and Albrecht Meeting Date Mayor F. Nathan Doughty and Heun was the most abstaining. qualifi ed, lowest bidder. SOMERS POINT — The Madeline Filipski, of the The township also re- New Jersey Association of Middle Taxpayers’ Asso- ceived four bids for the Women Business Owners ciation, questioned several hockey rink lighting proj- (NJAWBO), At-lantic-Cape aspects of the township’s ect, but rejected them be- May Chapter will hold its process and judgment in cause they were too high. monthly networking and awarding a contract of this Filipski also questioned din-ner/speaker meeting at size at this time considering giving the contract to Al- Greate Bay Country Club, the financial situation in brect and Heun due an 901 Mays Landing Road, the township, county, state ongoing controversy. on October 21. and nation. “It mystifi es me that you Guest speaker will be She said the township would award a contract Winnie Anderson. Ander- should have considered to a company that already son is a Certifi ed Branding this project during the bud- owes you $180,000 in Specialist and has extensive get process when more host community benefi ts,” experience as a human resource professional. residents attend township she said. She has designed and meetings. She said it de- According to a report delivered training programs nied people opportunity to done by township auditors from business writing to express their opinions. Ford, Scott and Associates, leadership skill develop- Committeeman Steve Albrecht and Heun owes ment. She will explain the Barry responded that the the township approximate- power of a personal brand public had opportunity ly $180,000 in benefits and share how to manage to comment during the after having changed the your brand to grow your bond ordinance hearings calculation method several business and achieve your that were held to fund the years ago without getting goals. the proper approvals fi rst. project. The meeting is open to Filipski also questioned According to company the public. Cost is $30 the timing of the project. fi gures, it’s the township with a reservation made by “Why are we doing this that owes money to Albre- Oct. 16 and $35 after and now when our schools need cht and Heun. at the door. Dinner will roofs?” Filipski asked. Barry said the disagree- be served and a cash bar She said the township ment would be decided available. Reservations are has $3 million in tax liens in court. strongly encouraged. on township properties. In the end, Filipski asked RSVP to WhosCom- “People who have been committee to reconsider its ing.com/AtlanticCape- living here for generations decision and rescind the MayChapterNJAWBO/. are loosing their homes,” contract. For information contact she added. “We just can’t afford it,” Jane Ann Hart at 609-266- Filipski also asked if she said. 9139. All About I have a recipe to share for the cold mornings and late nights when you come home frozen. Or if you Fishing have a good thermos, you By Steven Lerario can take with you on the beach under the bridge, on the boat. New England clam chowder is a hardy Well we’re into October weather last week. Short warmer upper. and the nights are starting bass were reported under New England Clam to cool down. The days are the bait. The best fi shing Chowder getting a little shorter, but was the top of the tide. 4 potatoes we all know the fishing High hook this week for the 2 onions is only going to get better weekly prize at Cape May 1/2 cup butter Find what you’re looking for. here in New Jersey. Bait and Tackle was Chris ¾ cup all purpose fl our Cathy at Sterling Harbor Matten with a 19.5-inch 2 quarts milk Bait and Tackle in Wild- weakfish caught at Cape 3 cans chopped clams wood reported sea bass at May Point (Sunset Beach). 3 teaspoons salt the Cape May Reef with The weakie was caught on a 1 teaspoon rubbed sage Now fi nd all the local information you Alan Ritter bagging 12 chartreuse gulp swimming ½ teaspoon celery salt keepers on board the Little mullet. 1/2 teaspoon minced Devil II out of Wildwood. Jim’s Bait in Cape May fresh parsley need with a local marketplace search at Croaker and snapper blues reports Poverty beach is hot Cook potato’s till tender. were reported in the surf at for good size bluefi sh. In another pot or Dutch Wildwood. Offshore action is heat- oven, sauté onions in Justin Fesier had a 29 ing up with catches of false butter. Mix in fl our until and 30-inch striper live albacore, bonito, and Span- smooth. Stir in milk. Cook lining spot (aka Cape May ish mackerel at the Sea Isle over medium heat until Goodies) at the beach in ridge and the east lump. thick stirring constantly. North Wildwood. Bluefi n tuna were reported Add potatoes, clams and On the kayak scene, Su- at the 20-Fathom line and remaining ingredients, and sanne Smith of Philadelphia the Jacob Jones wreck. heat through. 9OUR,INKTO,OCAL"USINESS hooked a 26- inch striper on Just in, last minute re- Sunny gives the fi shing her Hobie cat. The striper port Sunday evening: Local 4 four barks this week. She took her for a nice ride ac- fisherman Dave Ferrante got a new red plaid doggie cording to Cathy. caught his fi rst keeper bass bed this week. Cape May Bait and Tackle in the surf on a plug, a Tight lines reports bunker and mullet 30-inch keeper. The fish Lerario can be reached CapeMayCountyHerald.com/Marketplace have returned to the surf at were caught on an outgo- at steveattheclub@yahoo Cape May Point after the ing tide. .com A22 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 TAKE A LOOK AT THESE GREAT OFFERS!

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Be sure to 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 anonymously voice your views on any subject of public interest. submitted exclusively to this newspaper. Didn't See Your Spout Off In Print? Check Online at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com   I recently attended the Seafarers’ Weekend fi reworks on the *** beach. I’m glad to see they went off without a hitch. I’m also As a retired Philadelphia detective, I took no pleasure to have glad to see that the recreation offi cial got a permit to set them my bag stolen from my car. Cape May and Lower Township police off this time and not burn down Shaw Island. departments saw that my bag was returned to me in less than a —Wildwood Crest week. I’d like to thank these offi cers publicly. *** —Cape May People think that McCain is too old at 72 to run for a four-year *** term for president. What do they think of Frank Lautenburg To the spouter who commented that this is Cape May County running for a six-year term as senator at age 82? and not Philadelphia regarding the slashed tires hanging off —Lower Township the house in West Wildwood: It might as well be Philly with NEWFREE PATIENTS LUMINEERS WELCOME! CONSULT *** the low lives that slash tires. We need Mike Beck and we need 10 more people like him. —West Wildwood He’s got my vote. Keep up the good work. *** —Lower Township Let’s look at the way the economy is today. Let’s face it, it’s 609-465-2626 *** really bad. Everyone wants to blame the president and Congress. NEW PATIENTS WELCOME If a civilian beat up a police offi cer, it would be front-page It’s not just their fault. Most of the fault goes to the CEOs of all news. A few weeks ago, I was on the Wildwood boardwalk at these big corporations. They are making their big money, aren’t night and I observed three Wildwood police offi cers beating they? The middleman is losing money. As we wait in line for up a girl so bad that the ambulance had to take her. Then they our gas and our food, everything goes up but the paycheck. The Dr. Scott Lozier had the nerve to turn around and arrest her. This is ridiculous. CEOs are laughing all the way to the bank. I heard someone say Dr. Scott Lozier I think something should be investigated. last week that middle class people are making $100,000 a year Dr.Dr. Michael Michael Spagnolo —Wildwood per household. That puts me in the poor category. It’s either *** the rich people or the poor people in the U.S. The rich people COSMETIC & GENERAL DENTISTRY Is the mayor of Wildwood nuts raising our taxes again? We are the politicians and the CEOs of the corporations. are working class people working around here full time. We are —Lower Township chambermaids, line cooks, cleaners, and scrubbers. That’s it! And *** 6 VILLAGE DRIVE,6 VILLAGE CMCH DRIVE, (located CMCH near(located Cape near RegionalCape Regional Medical Medical Center) Center) what do we get for our money? Nothing compared to North Why do Lower Township police think they are above the Wildwood, the Crest, West Wildwood, and Avalon. There are law? Why do they think they can talk on their cell phones some lay offs needed. They need to lay off half the city because while they are driving, make turns without signaling, and speed they are sitting around. They need to get rid of the old, and bring roadways in far excess of the speed limit? Can anyone answer in the new. And if it gets any worse, they should impeach the these questions for me? mayor and get a new one. —North Cape May “Medically Speaking” —Wildwood *** a radio show hosted by *** In reference to all the spout offs about Sarah Palin: Let me tell Michael Boriss, DO, FACC, FACOI · Cape Regional Cardiologist To the person in Wildwood that wrote about the debit card you one thing, how many governors went on to become president and that they shouldn’t use a check: Maybe some people have of the U.S.? I raised three girls, and I taught my girls that they had trouble with debit cards. They may be afraid to use them and could go on to be anything they want to be. I am just amazed would just rather use a check. I thought we were still living in at how many women are not even backing a woman candidate. Breast Cancer Treatment a free country where we can do what we want to do whatever With all these negative things being put into the spout offs, I’m leaning toward voting for her and giving the lady a chance. Call for a free CD we want. If you are in that much of a hurry, maybe you should with a local address go to the store at a different time. —Cape May or —Court House *** October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Listen on the web *** I saw the Herald’s articles on all the counties list of all the at Whoopie Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, Kennedy, Vietnam Kerry, communities and their tax rates. I live in the Borough of Avalon, Show-me-the-camera Schumer, Open-mouth-insert-foot Biden, and I think they are charging us entirely too much in taxes. www.caperegional.com Barack Hussein Obama…enough said? Even though Avalon has a low tax rate, the high value of the With special guest —Cape May homes is what makes that rate low. If you look at the amount James Wurzer, MD *** of taxes we pay, there are thousands and thousands of homes in Board Certifi ed To Frank who is overseas: I hope you get this in time for your the Borough of Avalon where the people are only here for eight Radiation Oncologist birthday. His family reads spout offs all the time, so maybe he’ll or 10 weeks of the year. The rest of the year they are not using get the word. A little bird told me that you were another year any goods and services. Other people on the mainland that are older, so I owe him. God bless! Happy Birthday! here year round use goods and services year round. The Avalon —Burleigh tax bill is 10 percent higher than last year. That is a crime WCMC-AM 1230 Exceptional Care *** when you look at all the money that is being wasted here for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 15 Exceptional People The Wildwood Crest fi shing pier is so beautiful now that different projects. it was redone. The newest addition should be benches so that —Avalon people can enjoy the sand, sea, and sun. Physician Referral 1-800-362-4123 —Wildwood Crest (Page A23 Please)

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*** & outside get free advertising. They don’t print what people call in about I love sports and have seen many good and many not so C the other candidates. But they continue to allow Mike Beck’s patio dining. good coaches in my 67 years. The Lower-St. Augustine game group to bad mouth and tell lies about the other candidates. on Sept. 27 was one of the worst coached games I have ever This is wrong. witnessed. Those poor Lower boys were sent in with the same —Lower Township play time after time. It’s very easy for any opposing team to (ED NOTE: Wrong. Unless libelous statements are made, shut them down when each play is predictable. Spout Offs are printed. Bring them on.) —Villas *** 408 Washington St. Mall • 770-3447 *** To the spouter who was at the Millman Center on Friday My wife and I just moved from Lower Merion to Sand Castle Located between Jackson Mtn. Cafe and the Ugly Mug, on the Mall. night: You are clueless. If Beck and Lare win, you will not be Drive in Court House. We recently rode our bicycles on the in the majority. We will just have the same old complaining by bike path adjacent to our home to the college and the Davies Beck, and nothing will get done. The Republicans that are run- Sports Center. It was impressive to see such a fi ne facility in ning have run the township taxes up, so that is why I’m voting our new town. for Roach and Smith. It’s about time to give the Democrats a —Court House chance. *** 1/2 —Cape May County cold or steamed shrimp (medium) 8.99 lb. Although he sometimes can’t remember, John McCain has *** eight houses, 16 cars and is married to a multi-millionaire heir- The Lower Township Police Department strikes again. Now 18 steamed clams 8.95 ess. As president he wants to continue low taxes for the rich. that the shoobies are gone, they don’t have anybody to pick on No surprise there. What is a surprise is that average Joes keep or go speeding after down Bayshore Road, so they pick on us sushi grade tuna steaks 9.95 lb. voting for people who give more money to the rich. Trickle locals. I was pulled over at 3:30 a.m. for no apparent reason. down economics doesn’t trickle down. Money just gathers The offi cer told me I failed to maintain a lane when I was no- jersey fl ounder fi llets 8.95 lb. on the top. where but the middle of the lane. This caused me to be late —Green Creek for work and cost me money. Is there anything better that atlantic salmon fi llets 7.95 lb. *** these people can do than to harass people on their way to work? To the man who wrote a complaint letter to the editor about Maybe they should be looking for the vandals and burglars that the new mayor of West Wildwood: He is the best thing that we have in Villas. happened here in 12 years. Our old mayor made a position of —Lower Township lieutenant in our police department, which we didn’t need. *** Look who got that great position? He is accusing the wrong What a shame that the Wildwood Crest Board of Education (AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK) person of favoritism and nepotism. Good riddance to all of lost its 100 percent highly qualifi ed teacher status by hiring an them — especially the janitor. Save us money. Broiled or Fried Combo $9.95 uncertifi ed teacher. I guess they didn’t have the children in —West Wildwood mind. How selfi sh. fi sh fi llet, scallops, shrimp: served with homemade *** —Wildwood Crest We’d like to thank Bill Mahler, the sales manager at mac & cheese OR french fries, coleslaw, roll & butter *** 1. Loews. When we couldn’t fi nd any Jimmy Johnson memora- I live in North Wildwood around Morey’s Pier and Surf Av- bilia for my son-in-law’s 50th birthday party; he came through. enue. I’d like to know why the city does not put trashcans Fried Crab Cake Platter $9.95 Since Loews who is the NASCAR sponsor, didn’t have anything here. It is a very tourist-populated area in the summer. They served with homemade mac & cheese OR available, he lent us some from his private collection. Success! put up meters so I can’t park in front of my house without paying. Thanks, Bill. french fries, coleslaw, roll & butter They should put up trashcans so my wife doesn’t have to sweep 2. —Stone Harbor up tourist trash every night. What is the reason for this? *** —North Wildwood I am happy to see someone agrees with my husband and I *** Call ahead and we’ll have it regarding washrooms on New Jersey Transit busses to Phil- Blame America fi rst is Senator Obama’s view. He traveled to a adelphia. We are senior citizens and like most senior citizens, few countries recently to apologize for the Americans. For what ready for you! 770-3447 we have weak bladders. To prevent an “accident” on the bus, reason? We are not perfect, but we have come to the aid of many countries over the years when they have needed it. Count your (Page A41 Please) blessings Obama, and God bless America. —Cape May *** It has always seemed strange that people who are one-half, one-fourth or one-eighth black must declare themselves black. They should be able to choose their classifi cation. Perhaps we should have a new word for persons of mixed backgrounds. Maybe just the word “mix” would work. —Cape May Point *** To the North Wildwood spouter: You stated that the three recreation center employees were doing a good job keeping the center clean and safe. Were they not getting paid to do that? They were not getting paid to conduct non-city business on city time, and to misappropriate taxpayers’ money. —North Wildwood

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Co. Chamber Installs Town, Offi cers By AL CAMPBELL That plan, he said, will “complement the N.J. David W. Burdette, D.D.S. WILDWOOD — Veroni- Energy Master Plan, and ca “Ronnie” Town took her proposed new technolo- Now Accepting New Patients oath as chair of the Cape gies and enery effi ciency And Emergency Patients May County Chamber of programs that will reduce Dr. Burdette attended Salisbury University in Maryland where he received a Bachelors Commerce from Sen. Jeff energy costs and volatility, Van Drew (D-1st) at Wild- improve reliability ad cus- Degree in Biology. He received his degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in 2007 from the woods Convention Center tomer service and protect University at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Burdette completed his General Oct. 2, at the annual instal- the environment.” Practice Residency at the Hospital Of Veteran Affairs in Philadelphia. lation dinner. Since about 60 percent Town is public affairs of customers’ electric bills manager of Atlantic City are for generation, and 40 9850 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 Electric Co. whose terri- percent from distribution, 609-522-3145 tory mostly includes Cape such as wires and employ- May County. Al Campbell ees, the utility is working Joining her as executives Veronica “Ronnie” Town takes oath as chair of Cape to promote energy conser- for the coming year were May County Chamber of Commerce from Sen. Jeff vation in order to help trim st Jay Sporl, fi rst vice chair, of Van Drew (D-1 ) Oct. 2 in Wildwood. those costs, Parker said. Now Seashore Campsites, Lower So-called “Smart Me- Township, Steve C. Morey, ters,” are part of the plan to second vice chair, of Hatch inform customers of their Featuring Mott MacDonald in Court energy use, and will inform House, Janet Buchanin, the company of outages in secretary, 1st Bank of Sea areas without customers Isle City, Vickie Banks, needing to call. treasurer, broker of Sticks Parker said the state and Dirt Real Estate, Jeffrey hopes to trim overall en- Gott, immediate past chair, ergy use by 20 percent by Impact-Resistant Vinyl Windows and Crest Savings Bank, and 2020, and believes some of Full Line of Windows and Doors to Vicki T. Clark, president, the innovations planned by Protect Your Home From Hurricanes Cape May County Cham- the utility will help achieve ber of Commerce. that goal. CHANGE FOR THE BETTER WITH 3.5% Directors are: John Al- He also reaffi rmed the ENERGY STAR Sales Tax lison, Chandi Ankrum, Le- utility’s commitment to nora Boninfante, William Al Campbell the community by such Bugdon, Scott Campbell, Kenneth Parker, president, Atlantic City Electric things as membership in WILDWOOD GLASS INC. Joanne Carrocino, Abigail Region addresses county chamber in Wildwood Oct. the chamber and other Crafts, Florence Dawson, 2 on the utility’s “Blueprint for the Future.” groups. New Construction and Replacement Windows Joann DelVescio, David As part of the annu- Storm Doors • Auto Glass • Glass Table Tops Ellenberg, Dan Glaze, Jeff Polding, Edwin Rosenfeld, Jennifer P. Young. al dinner, the chamber Mirrors • Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures Gott, Michael Hagan, Rich- Josephn Scheufele, Mar- Ken Parker, president, presented the following ard Hohmann, Beth Hu- cia Shallcross, Barbara St. Atlantic City Electric Re- awards: 2505 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NORTH WILDWOOD • 522-2151 ber, Mark Kulkowitz, John Clair, Mary Stewart, Barry gion, delivered the util- Contact Campbell at Lynch, Arlene MacDonald, Taylor, Ralph Tiz, Johnnie ity’s “Blueprint for the (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or Christine Parker, Valerie Walker, Suzanne Walters, Future.” at: [email protected] PAC Offers Free Youth Movement Screens RIO GRANDE — More than male athletes of the 70 percent of ACL injuries reduce the risk of injuries than 20,000 high school same age, according to a are actually non-contact incurred in sport as well as female athletes suffer a release. related. dramatically enhance the serious sports related knee Long considered a con- This means that the vast performance of on-fi eld or c majority of ACL injuries on-court play. 510injury each year in the tact-based injury in which & United States. colliding athletes undergo in young athletes are due PAC trains young ath- Female athletes are up a knee trauma due to the to strength deficiencies letes ranging from high Everybody goes to Hoy’s for to six times more likely to impact, recent research or improper jumping and school soccer, basketball experience a knee injury has shown that has many as landing mechanics. and football players to Well-designed strength youth club teams and rec- Fall Sale Event and conditioning programs reational athletes. Cape Regional Hosts have shown to be the num- During the month of ber one preventative agent October, PAC is performing Women’s Workshop in reducing the incidents free movement screens for of ACL injuries in young area athletes to determine SAVE BIG! COURT HOUSE — Have For Your Life” written by athletes. mobility and stability mile- you dreamt about living Cheryl Richardson. The Performance Ath- stones in human develop- Thursday, October 9 thru Sunday, October 19 a different life? Are you a Weiss and Schultz will letic Center, housed inside ment as well as to revel woman struggling to fi nd review and discuss each Miracles Fitness of Rio how certain sport related ALLALL T-Shirts Adult and Youth - 40% OFF Marked Price your full potential? 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ALLALL Beach Bags & Pocket Books - 40% OFF The fee for the classes KICKBOXING CLASSES is $25, with a refund of ALLALL Stepping Stones & Bird House - 50% OFF WILDWOOD CREST $15 if you attend all of the — The Wildwood Crest ALLALL Garden Statues & Garden Novelties - 50% OFF classes. It is hard to try to quit Recreation Department, Beach Chairs & Sweatshirts not included in this sale event. smoking because nicotine 5800 Ocean Ave. will hold is a very addictive drug. It kickboxing classes every No Returns or Exchanges on Sale Items may take two or three tries Wednesday at 7 p.m. begin- before fi nally being able to ning Oct. 22 at the Crest Pier Recreation Center. You’ll find it at Hoy’s 7 days a week! quit, but it can be done. The Smoking Cessation Attendees are encouraged FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! OPEN DAILY. Program at Cape Regional to bring one-pound hand AVALON 28th & Dune Dr. / 967-7271 County Clerk Rita Marie Fulginiti administers oaths Medical Center includes weigh-ts. Cost is $5 per STONE HARBOR 219 96th St. / 368-HOYS to Cape May County Legal Secretaries offi cers Sept. education about risk fac- class or $50 for 12 ses- OCEAN CITY 7th & Asbury Ave. / 398- HOYS 16. They are, from left, Kathi Gorman, treasurer; tors for smoking, nicotine sions. No pre-registration OCEAN CITY 34th & West Ave. / 398-6244 Jill Magill vice president; Michele Devine Hartnett, replacement alternatives, is necessary. Call 523-0202 president and Carol Saldutti, secretary. lung function testing, stress for further information. Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A25

PUBLIC NOTICE Weddings Mosquito control is everyone’s responsibility, please do your part by preventing & standing water from accumulating on your property. For more information on mosquitoes and mosquito control contact the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control Program at (609) Engagements 465-9038 and/or visit our website at www.capemaycountygov.net/mosquito In compliance with section 9.10 & 9.15 of the New Jersey Pesticide Control Code (N.J.A.C. Title 7, Chapter 30) the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control (CMCDMC) may be applying pesticides for the control of adult mosquito populations on an area-wide basis, as needed, throughout Cape May County during the period of April 15 through November 15, 2008. ,

The pesticides used will be those recommended by the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) for the control of adult mosquitoes which include: Malathion (Fyfanon ULV) and/or Resmethrin/ piperonyl butoxide (Scourge), and/or Sumithrin/piperonyl butoxide (Anvil 2+2, Anvil 10 +10). Products will be applied from the ground by truck or hand held equipment and/or aircraft, all using Low Volume or Ultra Low Volume techniques.

Contact the National Pesticide Information Center at 1/800/858-7378 for routine pesticide related health inquires. Call the New Jersey Pesticide Control Program at 609/984-6507 for pesticide regulation information, pesticide complaints and health referrals. In the case of any pesticide emergency, please contact the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System at 1/800/222-1222.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael John of Court House announced Upon request, the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control shall provide a resident with the engagement of their daughter, Krista, to Tommy notifi cation at least 12 hours prior to the application, except for Quarantine and Disease Vector Control Ostrander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ostrander of only when conditions necessitate pesticide application sooner than that time. North Wildwood. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Middle Township High School and James Madison The phone number/website for updated information on time and location of adult mosquito University. Her fi ancé is a graduate of Wildwood control application(s) is 609/465-9038 press “1”. Website: www.capemaycountygov. Catholic High School and LaSalle University. The net/mosquito Those seeking further information regarding the Cape May County couple plans a Nov. 2009 wedding. Department of Mosquito Control activities are requested to contact Peter Bosak, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cummings of Annapolis, NJCPA 24144B, 35 Route 47 North, Dias Creek, New Jersey 08210. Md. announced the engagement of their daughter, • • Samantha, to Jacob Mehl, son of Steve and Barbara Anniversary Mehl of Court House. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Northeastern University in Boston, and is em- ployed as a buyer with Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City. Her fi ancé is a graduate of Middle Town- ship High School and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. He is employed as a fi rst mate on an ocean survey vessel with Fairfi eld Industries in the Gulf Coast. The couple plans an Oct. 10 wedding in Cape May.

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IRS Offers 1st Time Homebuyer Tax Credit MOUNTAINSIDE and before July 1, 2009. free loan, because it must on his or her 2010 return. — First-time homebuyers • Reduces a taxpayer’s tax be repaid over a 15-year Eligible taxpayers will should begin planning now bill or increases his or her period. So, for example, an claim the credit on new to take advantage of a new refund, dollar for dollar. eligible taxpayer who buys IRS Form 5405. This form, tax credit included in the • Is fully refundable, a home today and properly along with further instruc- recently enacted Housing meaning that the credit claims the maximum avail- tions on claiming the fi rst- and Economic Recovery Act will be paid out to eligible able credit of $7,500 on his time homebuyer credit, of 2008. taxpayers, even if they owe or her 2008 federal income will be included in 2008 Available for a limited no tax or the credit is more tax return must begin repay- tax forms and instructions time only, the credit: than the tax that they owe. ing the credit by including and be available later this • Applies to home pur- However, the credit oper- one-fi fteenth of this amount, year on the IRS Web site at chases after April 8, 2008, ates much like an interest- or $500, as an additional tax IRS.gov. Cabrera Welcomes Jenn Smith as New Agent WILDWOOD CREST — of Cape May County. She “She was previously em- knowledgeable. Jenn is Jeanine Cabrera, broker of attended Lower Cape May ployed by a local real estate very organized and moti- Cabrera Realty, 6201 New schools and Atlantic Com- agency where she worked vated,” according to the Jersey Ave, announced the munity College.” in rentals and sales.” release. addition of Jenn Smith to “She has recently come “Throughout her career “Jenn enjoys shopping, the offi ce staff. to us with years of experi- she has worked in various the beach, watching foot- According to a release, ence in the real estate capacities in the sales/ ball and baseball and spend- Jack Fichter “Jenn is a lifelong resident market,” the release stated. rentals field and is very ing time with friends.” Jonathan Sachar at Breakwater Plaza shopping center in North Cape May.

Property Transfers Recorded In County Clerk’s Office Making Movies, Selling Real Between September 15, and September 21, 2008 Estate, Same Creative Process Seller Buyer Property Address Price By JACK FICHTER AVALON buyers are from out of town down time between pro- Ronald Koslowsky Charles Scott 1322 Ocean Ave. $800,000 NORTH CAPE MAY seeking second homes. ductions. John C. Saile Jr. Elisabeth & Thomas Doolan 2688 Ocean Dr. $ 1,475,000 — The walls of Jonathan Homes that were selling He said he owns a lot of Total For Avalon: $ 2,275,000 Sachar’s real estate offi ce for $500,000 to $600,000 real estate in the area giv- CAPE MAY are adorned with posters two years ago are now ing him the opportunity to Gene Dalrymple-Brandt John P. & Anne E. Treier Jr. 405 Congress St. $500,000 from motion pictures he selling for $350,000 to list his properties with his Arthur & Sherry L. Scena Robert S. & Linda O. Crosby 15 Broadway, Unit 14 $690,000 Total For Cape May: $1,190,000 has either produced or ap- $400,000. He said a few own company helping to DENNIS peared in as an actor. lenders are still writing launch his real estate offi ce Residential Funding Co. Ashley H. & James J. Trexler 2345 N Rte 9 $ 151,000 The name of his offi ce, mortgages. quickly. Henry & Patricia Skala Ronald R. Taylor 321 Whistle Stop Rd. $57,500 Cape Star Realty, refl ects More collateral is re- Sachar continues to write Estate of Margart H. Collins Thomas D. Gleeson 308 Main St. $300,000 the many hats he has worn quired than in the past, and produce fi lms. He will Total For Dennis: $ 508,000 in his 43 years as an attor- he said. come up with an idea for a LOWER TOWNSHIP Estate of Shaun P. Staerk Scott W. Smith 314 Cloverdale Ave. $240,000 ney, real estate developer, Sachar has been a li- fi lm and hire a writer, work Mark & Joanne McGarvey Maureen Kennedy 38 Wildwood Ave. $160,000 salesman, actor, writer and censed real estate salesper- with a director and write Robert O’Donnell William R. Howarth 2205 Bayshore Rd. $ 266,000 fi lm producer. son since 1984. the script, make the fi lm Robert Schlosbon Edward J. & Eileen Sikora 131 W Bates Ave. $150,000 Independent films he His offi ce is located in and then sell it. James Piechocki Adrian & Christine Tomkus 935 Fay Ave. $210,000 produced include Tooth the nearly vacant Breakwa- He said the independent Regina Shillingford George Barbatsuly 3004 Bybrook Dr. $250,000 and Nail, The Killing Jar ter Plaza, a shopping center fi lm business is similar to Robert & Laura McClernan David W. & Virginia M. Ladd 7 Oakwood Ave. $164,000 he owns and is refurbish- real estate, fi nding a piece Homesales Inc. Daniel J. Payne 103 Ellery Rd. $ 151,000 and Just Add Water featur- Betty D. & John Lynch Richard E. Brown 114 Ohio Ave. $105,000 ing Justin Long and Danny ing. He reconsidered ear- of land or an under utilized Total For Lower Township: $1,696,000 DeVito. lier plans to demolish the structure, coming up with a MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Sachar starred in Cosmic center and build 56 town plan for the property, build- Theresa Gronborg Tammy M. Devitt 204 Roosevelt Blvd. $166,000 Radio. homes. ing it and then selling it. Gregory Whissell JRS Land Co. Inc, Siracusa 111 Cochran St. $ 57,000 Why open a real estate Sachar said he believes “That’s what I do with Ronald L. & Delia M. Duca Gary Douglass Jr. 218 Holly Dr. $237,000 Lower Township’s year fi lms,” said Sachar. “They Total For Middle Township: $ 460,000 office when the housing NORTH WILDWOOD market is in the dumpster round population is large are both a creative process Robert & Maureen Welsh George Peppelman 331 W 19th Ave., Unit A $ 217,000 and the national economy enough to support Break- for me.” Estate of Ann Baker Albert DiBartolomeo 1900 Boardwalk, Unit 109 $165,000 seems headed in the same water Plaza as a viable He said after submitting Beazer Homes Corp. Jemm Holdings LLC 101 W Spruce Ave., Unit 403 $617,000 direction? shopping center. Rents a script and contracting John J. Saunders Kun Chau 1408 Ocean Ave., Unit 2 $130,000 “It’s never a bad time will be affordable for ten- actors, film brokers will Lampost LLC Francis & Elizabeth Garrity 442 E 21st Ave., Unit 107 $160,000 rd to do what you believe ants, considerably less than offer a price for a fi lm like Patrick & Nicole Nolan Frederick & Karen Hencken 436 E 23 Ave., Unit C $380,000 Lampost LLC Entrust Cama 442 E 21st Ave., Unit 108 $170,000 in,” said Sachar. “It’s been retail space in Rio Grande, an appraisal. Films are sold Total For North Wildwood $ 1,839,000 up and down before, but he said. worldwide but American OCEAN CITY this is the worst I’ve ever Four years ago, Sachar comedies may not do well Tisu Development LLC Henry E. & Patricia Skala 1500 Boardwalk, Unit 103 $ 415,000 seen it.” made a switch full time into overseas, said Sachar. th Edward & Ruth Furman John Hepner 852 7 St. $520,000 He said homes under fi lm production. He said in a recession or Anthony & Betti Russo Barbara H. Terry 2408-10 West Ave., Unit B $495,000 $400,000 were still selling “Real estate is in by depression, the entertain- Louis & Nina Marzilli Anthony Deborah Guerriero 952 Asbury Ave. $190,000 Estate of Virginia McEvilly William Bream-Rumford 921 Park Pl., Unit 405 $760,000 in North Cape May, Villas blood, so I wanted to fi nd ment business has always Theodore Panaccion Carl & Carol Smith 3700-02 Asbury Ave., Unit B 2nd Fl $ 889,000 and Town Bank while the a way to merge both inter- been strong. Paul Malvestuto William E. Kulesh 1128 Bay Ave., Unit 9 $619,000 market between $800,000 ests,” he said. Contact Fichter at (609) Raymond Baraldi Michael Cornwell 50 Waterway Rd. $ 1,100,000 and $1 million has crawled Sachar does two to three 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: Christopher & Marta Carter Rita M. Bryan 1827 Haven Ave. $ 545,000 to a stop. Sachar said most films a year giving him jfi [email protected] Total For Ocean City: $5,533,000 SEA ISLE CITY Joseph A. Gass Elizabeth M. Doody 7101 Landis Ave., Unit B $507,000 Ken’s Shore Thing LLC Thomas E. & Lynne E. Timby 3521 Central Ave., Unit South $695,000 th Spotlight on your new home! Frank & Sherri Sautner III Gary W. Kester 354 44 St. $970,000 Philip Pittaluga Cathleen M. Paugh 4711 Park Rd. $ 185,000 Total For Sea Isle City: $2,357,000 With a fantastic location 2 blocks away Nancy Ellen Binter Randolph K. Binter 10039 Corinthian Dr. $1,200,000 from the Delaware Bay, and an incredible Estelle Werner Kenneth & Susan Collins 9816 Second Ave., Unit 11 $287,500 Total For Stone Harbor: $287,500 array of amenities and special features, UPPER TOWNSHIP Richard & Gwen Bredow Joseph & Cynthia Popelik 516 S Shore Rd. $ 54,000 this newly constructed 2-story home by Estate of Helyn Weakland Jack L. Braster 12 Whippoorwill Dr. $ 322,000 Town Bank Builders satisfi es even the Estate of Marie R. Parlante Erik Van Horn 12 Ortlieb Ln. $260,000 Edward & Diane Bradley Amber & William Morris Sr. 38 Chelsea Rd. $270,000 most discerning buyer. Beautiful shade Total For Upper Township: $ 906,000 WEST WILDWOOD trees assure privacy, and yet you’re only Mark R. & Anne C. Quinn James & Andrea Milligan Jr. 210 Ave O $270,000 a short walk away from gorgeous sunset Total For West Wildwood: $270,000 WILDWOOD views over the Bay. This lovely home features 3-4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms with Citi Mortgage Inc. James & Shirley McAllister 4300 Atlantic Ave., Apt D $ 285,000 The Bank Brian P. & Dawn Q. Freeland 5210 Arctic Ave., Unit 200 $ 264,000 the master suite on the fi rst fl oor. 9’ ceilings, tile and oak fl oors, a gas fi replace, granite Total For Wildwood: $ 549,000 countertops in the kitchen, and an upgraded cabinet and appliance package are just a WILDWOOD CREST Conrad J. Hofmann Leo Harold Santoro 6210 Seaview Ave. $ 610,000 few of the upgrades you will fi nd in this stylish home. 2-zone heating and cooling and Estate of Denise A. Grant Timothy J. & Karina T. Rose 204 Myrtle Ave. $ 335,000 Jana Belansen, et al JAG I LLC 118 E Rambler Rd. $164,500 Andersen windows help make this an energy effi cient home. Call now for a private tour. Total for Wildwood Crest: $ 1,109,500 WOODBINE Presented by Town Bank Builders. Estate of Ann Gerew Jeffery Gerstle 701 Washington Ave. $ 225,000 Contact Denise and Bob Obermeier at 609-884-5151. Estate of Parro F. Downam Carmen Ortiz 1309 DeHirsch Ave. $ 130,000 Total For Woodbine: $ 355,000 www.townbankbuilders.com. COUNTY TOTAL: $ 19,335,000 For more on real estate visit www.capemaycountyherald.com Compilation © 2008 Seawave Corporation Source Data: Cape May County Clerk's Offi ce Abstracts Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27 Search Real Estate at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com For these listings. Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad! Home For Sale- REAL ESTATE OFFICE FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT 110 E. Virginia Ave., Villas • $225,000 • MOTIVATED Offi ce For Rent- Rooms For Rent- As good as new! HOME FOR SALE SELLER! Very well main- CMCH CATALINA MOTEL tained 2 bedroom, 1 bath ranch home. Duplex, 2 car garage. STOREFRONT Wildwood. Asking New roof, bright Former cell phone store. WEEKLY RENTALS Home For Sale- Home For Sale- $240,000 negotiable. By new kitchen, bath & Main Street location. 1 owner. WE ACCEPT remodeled bedroom. block to County Court CAPE MAY HOME FOR SALE SOCIAL SERVICES House. 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diately. $800/month + ANGLESEA Established in 1947, DiDonato Builders has been building quality homes in the SEA ISLE CITY Ocean Breeze Condos. 2 electric. Wildwoods for over 30 years. As a Master Builder, we specialize in new homes, bedrooms, 1 bath. Thru 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large condos, renovations, and commercial and residential construction. We have built Beautifully decorated May. Washer/ dryer on Call 610-715-0242 new kitchen,large living literally thousands of lovely homes and condos over the years including our current bayview 4 bedroom, 2 premises. $800 utilities room. Pets negotiable. project...Wildwood Square. bath, 2 decks, garage, included. Sleeps 6. μ WebID #: 164074 $1200/month gas heat. Available now Wildwood Square is a prestigious gated townhouse - 6/6. $1000/month + Call Christina, community that is close to all the local attractions and a short 609-729-5031 utilities. No pets. 267-808-7280 walk to fabulous beaches and beautiful bay sunsets. Winter Rental- μ WebID #: 164190 215-837-4266 μ WebID #: 162594 • Self contained North Wildwood or 215-836-2537 Year Round Rental-

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1 bedroom furnished. Clean. Seasonal or year- 973-538-4700 ext. 117 Ocean view. No pets. ly. AVALON LINKS Non-smoking premises. RENTALS WebID #: 163661 Available Oct. 1- May 1. μ 609-465-5498 $650 + utilities. Several models available We specialize in: μ WebID #: 164017 from $1700 - $2000 per 609-408-3101 month • Land Acquisition HERALD ADS WORK! • Development μ WebID #: 163343 PLACE YOUR AD HERE Call Jim McDonald, • Joint Venture Avalon Real Estate • Rehabilitation Agency 609-967-3001 • Historical Place your yearly or seasonal rental ads here and μ WebID #: 162921 Restoration get lots of inquiries about your property. Office hours Only 2 Units Remain! For rates and information call 886-8600 ext 33 or 34 9am to 5pm Well Maintained & Value Sustained Mon.-Fri. Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29

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BAYSIDE VILLAGE CAPE MAY COURT NORTH CAPE MAY Year Round Rental- RIO GRANDE STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD - VILLAS HOUSE 2 Bedroom Apartment, 2 bedroom, family room, Bayshore Woods. 2 bed- NORTH WILDWOOD New construction, 3 $850/month Beach & Boardwalk fenced in yard, washer/ Unfurnished, 2 bedroom, room, 2 bath. Pet ok. bedroom, 2 bath, con- block. 2nd fl oor, 3 bed- dryer, recently remodeled 1 1/2 bath, large 2 car $1275 month 2nd fl oor, 3 bedroom, 1 venient to Route 9. At- 609-368-2687 rooms, 1 1/2 baths, full bathroom. Available No- garage. $1200/month + bath gas heat. Washer/ tached garage. $1450 + eat-in kitchen, large liv- vember 1. $1,050/month utilities; 1 month secu- 609-602-1745 dryer hookup. $1000/ utilities. Credit check a μ WebID #: 164059 ing room. Front porch, plus utilities; must have rity. month +. 1 1/2 month must. No pets washer & dryer. No pets, references. Call 609- μ WebID #: 163035 security required. No non-smoking premises. 602-0908 609-465-3875 pets. 609-780-0528 $1000 per month; $1500 Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- security deposit. Call 609-884-9804 μ WebID #: 163048 μ WebID #: 162460 μ WebID #: 162280 NORTH CAPE MAY Leave name & number STONE HARBOR 609-522-4139

Charming 2 bedroom. μ WebID #: 163949 Luxury bayfront apart- μ WebID #: 161955 Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Near bay. $1200 + utili- Year Round Rental- ments, 2 bedrooms, 1 ties. bath, furnished or unfur- BURLEIGH Cape May Villas Sea Isle City nished. Private balcony Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Beautiful 2 bedroom, 610-489-4669 overlooking intercoastal.

2 bedroom apt for rent. 1bath updated cottage 484-744-7661 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bath- Garage parking. $1200 Central air, gas heat, off on the bay side in the NORTH WILDWOOD rooms in the heart of Sea Wildwood Crest street parking. $900/ Villas. Off street park- μ WebID #: 164035 Isle City! $850/ month. 609-368-3058 month + utilities. Secu- ing. Very nice home. 3 bedroom apartment, 1 bedroom, furnished, rity deposit and credit Available after Nov 1st. beach block. $990 per For more information, μ WebID #: 164151 1st fl oor. 1 block to check. $1000 per month, 1st, month + utilities. please contact Nancy beach. $650 per month. Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- last & Security. Robert, Buchanan at RE/MAX Security deposit & credit

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WebID #: 163258 μ WebID #: 164158 With Storage 717- 424- 3633 μ WebID #: 164200 μ 1 bedroom, living room, μ WebID #: 163650 kitchen, bath, 2nd fl oor. Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2nd μ WebID #: 163667 $775/month includes Year Round Rental- fl oor apartment. Includes Year Round Rental- utilities. 1st. & $500 se- North Wildwood DEL HAVEN large garage space with curity. Condo, the Tides. Buy Sea Isle City additional 1/2 bath. Year Round Rental- Cape May with possible seller fi - Washer & dryer hookup. Newly constructed town 609-729-4606 nancing. 3 bedroom, 2 2nd fl oor, 2 bedroom. $995/month; 1st month Court House house, 1700 + sq ft. bath condo. $1600 +. Must have verifi able & 1 month security re- WILDWOOD CREST 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 μ WebID #: 163885 609-683-0246 income. No pets, non- quired. Ideal for living 2 bedroom, 1 bath. baths, washer, dryer, gas smoking premises. $800 and storage. Available 1 bedroom, unfurnished, Washer and dryer, large heat, full air condition, μ WebID #: 163618 per month + security de- 10/01. 1st fl oor apt. $700/month yard, off street parking, fully equipped kitchen, posit. + utilities & security. Ref- center of town. $800 per acre lot, off street Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Call 609-884-0060 erences required. Avail- month + utilities. parking. $1475 + utilities. 609-522-0955 able 11/1. No pets. References may be North Wildwood NORTH WILDWOOD WebID #: 163978 609-827-1186 requested. μ μ WebID #: 163284 Call 609-729-9444 1st fl oor cottage, 2 Bed- Furnished 3rd fl oor wa- μ WebID #: 163864 terfront condo. 3 bed- 609-374-4093 room, 1 Bath, air, unfur- μ WebID #: 164168 nished, heat included. room, 2 bath, covered Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Available immediately parking, elevator, pool, Year Round Rental- fi tness center. $1850/ Year Round Rental- $850 per month plus se- Villas year round or month + utilities. Year Round Rental- DELMONT/LEASE curity. SEAVILLE multi year Call 267-441-6206 PURCHASE completely remodeled CAPE MAY or email 609-352-2825 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 2 bedroom, 1bath, ca- WILDWOOD CREST COURT HOUSE [email protected] New construction home porches. No pets All ap- thedral ceilings, washer/ 2 bedroom, unfurnished, available for 6 -12 month μ WebID #: 164160 pliances. $1100 + elec- dryer, central air/heat, 2 bedroom apartment, WebID #: 164130 2nd fl oor apt. $750/ lease purchase. $1400 μ tric fenced yard, 2 car drive- center of Cape May Year Round Rental- month + utilities & secu- per month. 2 bedrooms Year Round Rental- way, available imme- Court House. Almost rity. References required. with den & 2 full baths. 215-287-9912 diately, $1100/month new, all amenities. NORTH WILDWOOD Available immediately. Available 10/1/08. North Wildwood 609-263-2494 +utilities. 1 month se- $1095/month. No pets. curity . Call Steve, 609- Call Rick 609-851-4072 2 bedroom, 1 bath. The Tides, spectacular μ WebID #: 164144 741-0074 609-602-8331 Non-smoking premises. 609-729-9444 No pets. $850 includes ocean view. 3 bedrooms, Year Round Rental- μ WebID #: 163119 2 bath, furnished. Pool, μ WebID #: 163917 heat. μ WebID #: 164170 tennis, club house. SMALL APPROVED Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- 215-519-6013 $1700/month. 1 year PETS ALLOWED minimum. Second fl oor, one or two Wildwood, 1 and 2 CAPE MAY Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- μ WebID #: 164032 bedroom apartments bedroom apts 610-960-7439 COURT HOUSE $800.00 $1200..00 plus Available for rent, year ✬✬✬✬✬ Wildwood Crest utilities with a security round. Social Services WebID #: 162989 4 bedroom, 2 bath, North Cape May μ deposit. 609-884-5520 vouchers accepted. Ap- 2 bedroom year new, clean. Large base- Year Round Rental- 1 & 2 Bedroom Year Round Rental- ply at offi ce 4205 Pacifi c round near ACME ment, big yard. Central Apartments μ WebID #: 162966 Ave. M, T and R 9:30 2nd fl oor rear, 2 bed- heat and air. $1450 per Pet Friendly NORTH WILDWOOD room apt. with balcony, NORTH WILDWOOD - 1 pm, no phone calls month + utilities. Refer- full size eat in, maple please. ences and security de- 2 bedroom apartments, kitchen, living room, 1 MONTH Year round or winter posit required. fi rst fl oor. On bus line, Year Round Rental- $900 Month Utilities IN- rental. 3 bedroom, 2 full FREE* private parking, well kept CLUDED, year around, bath. Central air, washer, 609-847-2907 STARTING yard. Past rental history STONE HARBOR unfurnished. Verifi able dryer, furnished or unfur- necessary. $750/month 1 Bedroom, 11/2 Bath, income required. $1000 AT $825 nished. Off street park- μ WebID #: 163581 + utiities. Den. Gas Heat. Central seurity deposit. CALL ing. Available Oct. 1. Air. $950 + Utilities. 609- 609-369-4887 NO CREDIT, 609-523-6683 $1000/month + utilities. 368-1661.

NO PROBLEM WebID #: 164092 Year Round Rental- Call 609-675-5814 μ μ WebID #: 164138 μ WebID #: 164102 Year Round Rental- Call 609-641-9888 Year Round Rental- CAPE MAY WebID #: 163416 *For Details μ COURT HOUSE Cash in on the Cla$$ifieds Year Round Rental- WILDWOOD WILDWOOD CREST Build an Attractive Ad Year Round Rental- 210 E Taylor Ave. 1st μ WebID #: 163980 • Avoid abbreviation 4 bedroom home avail- Floor 1 Bedroom Private If they do not understand it. NORTH WLDWOOD Charming 1 bedroom able. Great condition. Stone Harbor Entrance & Deck, Re- They will not call to find out cottage, unfurnished. $1350/month + utilities 1 bedroom plus den. modelled Victorian, Off • White space attracts the eye 3 bedroom, 1st fl oor. Available Nov 1. First Heat included. No pets, Street Parking, $750 per A cluttered ad will be missed $1200/month + utilities. month's rent & security 609-780-4475 no smoking. $790/ Month plus utilities, 1 1st & last month, security deposit required. No • Use photos month. Available 11/1. Month Security Deposit People call faster if deposit, credit approval pets, smoking outdoors μ WebID #: 164166 302-388-6544 or 302- required. Apartment they can see it , & references required only. Proof of income more importantly 529-1754 shown on the weekend. they buy it faster and references required. 610 -626 -3789 $800 + utilities. TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD • List a time to call 610-633-3008 CALL 886-8600 EXT. 33 OR 34 and be ready for results μ WebID #: 164121 CALL 609-886-8600 EXT 33 or 34 to place your ad 609-522-1933 A30 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Real Estate Classifi ed Herald Newspapers October 8 2008

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WILDWOOD WILDWOOD PUBLIC NOTICES (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Street Address: 401 E. Stanton Road #204 CREST SHERIFF’S SALE BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Numerous 3 & 4 bed- ARSI 2006-M3 is the plaintiff AND ROBERT Jersey. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 6201 New Jersey J. TORPEY, JR.; NANCY TORPEY are the Tax Lot: 1, 3 & 5.01 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer room, 2 bath properties By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Avenue of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public liens and other Municipal Assessments. The available for year round venue on: with the buildings and improvements thereon Tax Block: 96.02 amount due can be obtained from the local cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET erected, situate, lying and being in the Town- NUMBER F 29934 07 therein, pending taxing authority. 2 bedroom with deck and off season. WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF ship of Dennis, County of Cape May and State Approximate Dimensions: Condo Unit wherein WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK is of New Jersey the plaintiff AND WILLIS R. WELLS, SR, are OCTOBER A.D. 2008 Amount due under judgment is $168,484.57 $850 + utilities; 3 bed- Nearest Cross Street: Atlantic Avenue with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Weichert RealtorsCoast- the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at Street: 14 Lake Vista Drive room, $950/month + public venue on: at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed al House Building located at 9 N. Main Street A full legal description of the premises can check or treasurer’s check in the amount of utilties. 2nd fl oor. Newly (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Nearest Cross Street: Hagan Road be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 20% of the bid price is required. 609-523-1112 WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF May County. This sale is subject to unpaid renovated. No pets. OCTOBER A.D. 2008 Jersey. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Tax Lot and Block No.: Lots 1 f/k/a 33.07 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer sale without further notice of publication. Credit check required. The property to be sold is located in the mu- Block 256.04 f/k/a 475 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The All publication costs are paid for by the plain- WebID #: 163564 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court amount due can be obtained from the local μ House Building located at 9 N. Main Street nicipality of Upper Township, County of Cape tiff. May and State of New Jersey Dimensions (approx): See full legal descrip- taxing authority. 609-522-2002 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New tion Year Round Rental- Jersey. Attorney: Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman Commonly known as 202 Mistletoe Avenue, Amount due under judgment is $556,487.46 Sheriff: John F. Callinan Upper Township, NJ Prior Mortgages/Liens Not Extinguished by with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be 752949 WebID #: 164181 The property to be sold is located in the City μ WILDWOOD the Sale Are: added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed 4x Fee=$131.22 of North Wildwood, County of Cape May and 1. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Mortgage Appx. check or treasurer’s check in the amount of State of New Jersey Tax Lot 31-38 Block 507 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 $200,000.00 + penalties and interest 20% of the bid price is required. ______Unfurnished, 1st fl oors, Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): 2. Subject to delinquent taxes and/or tax liens The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any SHERIFF’S SALE Commonly known as 509 E 17th Ave., North sale without further notice of publication. Wildwood, NJ 08260 100 feet wide by 160 feet long Year Round Rental- no pets & credit check. As the above description does not constitute a All publication costs are paid for by the plain- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out full legal description, said full legal description tiff. 1 bedroom, $625 + elec- Tax Lot No. 3 in Block No. 317.14 Nearest Cross Street: Situate at the intersec- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- tion of the southwesterly side of Mistletoe is annexed to that certain mortgage recorded cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET tric; 3 bedroom, $1250 in the Offi ce of the Clerk of Cape May County Attorney: Pluese, Becker & Saltzman WILDWOOD CREST Dimension of Lot Approximately: N/A Avenue and the northwesterly side of Union NUMBER F 36032 07 therein, pending where- all included. Avenue in Mortgage Book 4431 at Page 831, et. seq., Sheriff: John F. Callinan in WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORATION Township of Dennis, New Jersey. 752953 Nearest Cross Street: Ocean Avenue is the plaintiff AND CHRISTOPHER CROCE, Charming 1 bedroom A full legal description of the premises can 4x Fee=$106.92 ET AL, are the defendant(s), I shall expose for Being 509 East 17th Avenue, Unit 100, in the A full legal description of the premises can 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 877-207-2743 507 E. 17th Avenue Condominium, together be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape sale at public venue on: cottage, unfurnished. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ______with an undivided 27% interest in and to the May County. This sale is subject to unpaid SHERIFF’S SALE Available Nov 1. First common elements appertaining thereto as taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF WebID #: 164142 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer OCTOBER A.D. 2008 month’s rent & secu- μ set forth in the Master Deed (and any amend- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out ments thereto) recorded July 19, 2005 in the amount due can be obtained from the local rity deposit required. No taxing authority. amount due can be obtained from the local of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court offi ce of the Clerk of Cape May, in Deed Book taxing authority. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET 3173, at page 887, in conformity with the pro- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street pets, smoking outdoors Amount due under judgment is $405,483.02 NUMBER F 531 08 therein, pending wherein (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New visions of the condominium act of New Jersey, Amount due under judgment is $212,048.80 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. is the only. Proof of income Year Round Rental/ N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Jersey. added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be plaintiff AND WILLIAM C. ESTERLY, ET ALS, and references required. Winter Rental- check or treasurer’s check in the amount of added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at The property to be sold is located in the City Prior Liens/Encumbrances check or treasurer’s check in the amount of public venue on: $800 + utilities. Sewer Open + Penalty $110.01 20% of the bid price is required. of North Wildwood, County of Cape May and The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 20% of the bid price is required. State of New Jersey The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF STONE HARBOR Total as of September 10, 2008: $110.01 sale without further notice of publication. 609-522-1933 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- sale without further notice of publication. OCTOBER A.D. 2008 Premises commonly known as 4504 Atlantic tiff. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey 08260 A full legal description of the premises can tiff. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Adorable 1 bedroom be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape WebID #: 163739 Attorney: Ralph F. Casale & Associates House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Tax Lots # 29.02 & 30.01 Block #85 μ apartment. Near beach May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Attorney: Mattleman, Weinroth & Miller (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Sheriff: John F. Callinan and town. New furniture 752952 Sheriff: John F. Callinan Jersey. Approximate Dimensions: 33’ x 60’ Year Round Rental- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 4x Fee=$121.50 752951 and appliances. Non- amount due can be obtained from the local 4x Fee=$136.08 The property to be sold is located in the Town- taxing authority. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 Nearest Cross Street: Davis Avenue smoking premises. No ______10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 ship of Lower, County of Cape May and State Taxes: WILDWOOD CREST SHERIFF’S SALE ______of New Jersey Current through 3rd Quarter 2008* pets. Winter, $950 per Amount due under judgment is $615,167.72 SHERIFF’S SALE Furnished 1 bedroom with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Commonly known as 1206 Delaware Avenue, month added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out * Also subject to subsequent taxes, water and apt. $750 includes heat of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Villas, NJ sewer plus interest through date of payoff. check or treasurer’s check in the amount of of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- & cable. 20% of the bid price is required. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Call 732-345-0044 NUMBER F 19431 07 therein, pending cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET It is known and designated as Block 310, Lot Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any NUMBER F 15957 07 therein, pending where- 31 & 32 sale without further notice of publication. wherein COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and 609-522-4611 INC. is the plaintiff AND JAMILA SMITH, ET in WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- expenses, there remains any surplus money, WebID #: 164173 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- CIATION, AS TRUSTEE is the plaintiff AND The dimensions are approximately 50 feet μ tiff. ALS are the defendant(s), I shall expose for the money will be deposited into the Superior sale at public venue on: TODD MELTON, ET AL, are the defendant(s), wide by 129 feet long (irregular) Court Trust Fund and any person claiming the I shall expose for sale at public venue on: WebID #: 163065 Attorney: Fein Such Kahn and Shepard surplus, or any part thereof, may fi le a motion μ WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF Nearest Cross Street: Walnut Avenue pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 Sheriff: John F. Callinan WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF 752954 OCTOBER A.D. 2008 stating the nature and extent of that person’s Year Round Rental- Year Round/ OCTOBER A.D. 2008 Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and other claim, and asking for an order directing pay- 4x Fee=$131.22 municipal liens. As of 5/5/2008 taxes are N/A 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or Winter Rental- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court (100% disabled veteran – property tax ex- other person conducting the sale will have Wildwood Crest ______House Building located at 9 N. Main Street empt). Total amount due as of 5/31/2008 for SHERIFF’S SALE (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New information regarding the surplus, if any. Jersey. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New unpaid sewer charges is the aggregate sum of WILDWOOD Jersey. $77.29. Please be advised a water bill in the A full legal description of the premises can Unfurnished bayfront By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out amount of $56.58 was due on 6/15/2008. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- The property to be sold is located in the City be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape apartment, Sunset Lake. of North Wildwood, County of Cape May and The property to be sold is located in the Town- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 2 bedroom new apart- cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET ship of Lower, County of Cape May and State A full legal description of the premises can NUMBER F 16019 06 therein, pending where- State of New Jersey taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Small 1 bedroom, living of New Jersey be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape liens and other Municipal Assessments. The ment, $795. Furnished in COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC is the May County. This sale is subject to unpaid room, kitchen, bayfront plaintiff AND JEROME VERFAILLIE; STATE Commonly known as 340 East 21st Street amount due can be obtained from the local or unfurnished. Proof of Unit 6, North Wildwood, NJ 08260 Commonly known as 10100 Pacifi c Avenue, taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer taxing authority. deck, 3rd fl oor. $825 per OF NEW JERSEY are the defendant(s), I Unit 201, Lower Township, Wildwood Crest, liens and other Municipal Assessments. The income required. shall expose for sale at public venue on: month + utilities. Refer- Tax Lot No. 6 (f/k/a 10) in Block No. 261.01 NJ 08260 amount due can be obtained from the local Amount due under judgment is $381,109.21 taxing authority. with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be ences. Available Decem- WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF Tax Lot No. 1, C-201 in Block 727 Call 609-729-3192, OCTOBER A.D. 2008 Dimension of Lot Approximately: Condo added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed ber 1. Amount due under judgment is $184,105.50 check or treasurer’s check in the amount of 9am - 5pm Nearest Cross Street: Atlantic Avenue Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be 20% of the bid price is required. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Pacifi c Avenue Condominium added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Being Unit No. 6 in the 2100 Surf Avenue The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Condominium, together with an undivided check or treasurer’s check in the amount of sale without further notice of publication. 609-729-2929 WebID #: 164063 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Nearest Cross Street: South Station Avenue 20% of the bid price is required. μ Jersey. 11.72% interest in and to the common ele- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- ments appertaining as set forth in the Master The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any tiff. Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- sale without further notice of publication. The property to be sold is located in the Town- Deed (and any amendments thereto), dated μ WebID #: 163205 12-29-06, recorded 1-2-2007, in the Deed nicipal or tax liens that may be due All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Attorney: Parker McCay ship of Middle, County of Cape May and State tiff. of New Jersey Book 3268 page 904 in the Cape May County Sheriff: John F. Callinan Clerk’s Offi ce, in conformity with the provi- Tax and prior lien info: At the time of publica- 752956 sions of the Condominium Act of New Jersey, tion taxes/sewer/water information was not Attorney: Stern, Lavinthal, Frankenberg & 4x Fee=$145.80 Commonly known as 412 North Route 47, available – You must check with the tax col- Norgaard Cape May Court House N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 lector for exact amounts due. Sheriff: John F. Callinan ______• Looking for the perfect “The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to ad- Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifi cation letter 752950 SHERIFF’S SALE It is known and designated as Block 5, Lot 6 as to prior UCC Financing Statement Record- 4x Fee=$131.22 (f/k/a Lot 31) journ this sale without further notice through vacation home? publication.” ed: 04/30/2002 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out ______of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- The dimensions are approximately 165.00 A full legal description of the premises can SHERIFF’S SALE feet wide by 712.00 feet long (irregular). Prior Liens/Encumbrances cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET • Want a bigger home Sewer Open + Penalty $518.25 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape NUMBER F 4822 08 therein, pending wherein May County. This sale is subject to unpaid By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Nearest cross street: Swainton-Goshen Road PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION is the for your family? Total as of September 10, 2008: $518.25 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- plaintiff AND RONALD E. BIRD, JR., ET AL, liens and other Municipal Assessments. The cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and other amount due can be obtained from the local NUMBER F 17568 07 therein, pending municipal liens A full legal description of the premises can at public venue on: • Need to rent an be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape taxing authority. wherein STEEL MOUNTAIN CAPITAL I LLC is the plaintiff AND THERESA M. DAURIA; ET 1st qtr. 2007 taxes paid. As of 02/12/2007, May County. This sale is subject to unpaid WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF apartment or condo? taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Amount due under judgment is $468,352.03 AL, are the defendant(s), I shall expose for OCTOBER A.D. 2008 taxes and/or assessments “In Process of with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be sale at public venue on: Reevaluation” liens and other Municipal Assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court • Looking for offi ce check or treasurer’s check in the amount of WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF A full legal description of the premises can taxing authority. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 20% of the bid price is required. OCTOBER A.D. 2008 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any or retail space? May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Amount due under judgment is $445,541.78 Jersey. with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be sale without further notice of publication. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer All publication costs are paid for by the plain- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street liens and other Municipal Assessments. The added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed The property to be sold is located in the City check or treasurer’s check in the amount of tiff. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New of Wildwood, County of Cape May and State amount due can be obtained from the local Jersey. taxing authority. 20% of the bid price is required. of New Jersey Whatever your Real Estate needs, The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Attorney: Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman sale without further notice of publication. Sheriff: John F. Callinan The property to be sold is located in the City Premises commonly known as 4800 Susque- Amount due under judgment is $187,444.25 752947 of Wildwood, County of Cape May and State look in the Herald Classifi eds fi rst with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be All publication costs are paid for by the plain- hanna Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260 tiff. 4x Fee=$131.22 of New Jersey added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 and fi nd what you are looking for. check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Being known as Lot 27.05 & 28.04 Block 45 on Attorney: Fein Such Kahn and Shepard ______Commonly known as 408 West Maple Avenue the offi cial Tax Map of the City of Wildwood 20% of the bid price is required. SHERIFF’S SALE (a/k/a Maple Avenue), Wildwood, NJ 08260 ------The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Sheriff: John F. Callinan sale without further notice of publication. 752955 Dimensions: 30.00 ft x 65.00 ft x 30.00 ft x 4x Fee=$145.80 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Tax Lot No. 11 in Block 205.02 65.00 ft All publication costs are paid for by the plain- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- To place an ad tiff. 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 ______cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): Nearest Cross Street: Taylor Avenue SHERIFF’S SALE NUMBER F 29817 07 therein, pending where- 30ft x 90 ft call 609-886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 Attorney: Stern, Lavinthal, Frankenberg & in U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS Norgaard *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out TRUSTEE is the plaintiff AND EDWARD P. Nearest Cross Street: Hudson Avenue liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Sheriff: John F. Callinan MC CANN ET AL, are the defendant(s), I shall or go online: 752946 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- charges, liens, insurance premiums or other cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET expose for sale at public venue on: Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. 4x Fee=$126.36 nicipal or tax liens that may be due 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 NUMBER F 31562 07 therein, pending where- All interested parties are to conduct and rely www.capemaycountyherald.com in PNC BANK is the plaintiff AND MICHAEL WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF upon their own independent investigation to ______OCTOBER A.D. 2008 Tax and prior lien info: SHERIFF’S SALE S. SALASOVIC AND VIVIAN DIDONATO AKA ascertain whether or not any outstanding in- VIVIAN M. SALASOVIC are the defendant(s), Taxes/sewer/water may be delinquent – You terest remain of record and/or have priority at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court must check with the tax collector for exact - DEADLINES - By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out I shall expose for sale at public venue on: over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the House Building located at 9 N. Main Street amounts due. current amount due thereon. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifi cation let- Display ads: Friday 5 pm cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 2008 Jersey. ter as to judgments: DJ-063621-1988, DJ- ** If the sale is set aside for any reason, the NUMBER F 8442 08 therein, pending wherein 021486-1989 and DJ-135581-1991 Line Ads: Monday 11 am DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM- Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Municipality: Borough of Wildwood Crest PANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST A full legal description of the premises can MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC. ASSET House Building located at 9 N. Main Street (Page A33 Please) Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A31

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Healthcare- Mouse Trap Lanes MANAGER Earn While You ADMINISTRATIVE seeking LOOKING FOR A Counter Person Learn Established volunteer General- A National Marketing Restaurant- REWARDING clinic seeks part time Insurance Organization Must be capable of han- If you are between CAREER? (12- 15 hours per week) located in Ocean City FOOD & HANDYMAN/ dling daily bowling alley the ages of 18 and 21 business/clinical man- has a full time, year PAINTER operations, interacting and you love helping Oceana ager. Must have com- BEVERAGE round position avail- with customers in per- others, Rehabilitation puter skills. Prior medi- MANAGER able. The right candi- Morey's Piers is son and on phone and this opportunity & Nursing Center, cal offi ce experience a date should possess seeking a handyman/ cleaning at end of shift. is for you! a 120 bed LTC plus; RN preferred. Morey's Piers is seek- excellent customer painter to work in their Year-round opportunity facility is seeking Please send resume to ing a high level food service skills, be or- Food, Beverage and for friendly candidate You Can Become Marilyn Golden, VIM, and beverage manager ganized and detail ori- Games Department. with excellent referenc- A Certifi ed Nursing 423 Route 9 N., Cape to oversee all restau- * CNAs ented. Must be able to Individual will be es. Must be 18, have re- Assistant, Get a Job, May Court House, NJ rants and food outlets ALL SHIFTS work in a fast paced responsible for minor liable transportation and All While Collecting A 08210. on all three piers and environment and have repairs, painting, and able to work weekends. Paycheck! No phone calls please both waterparks. Apply in person a working knowledge of the maintenance and Main responsibilities 502 Route 9 North Microsoft Offi ce. Hours cleanliness of the food Apply in person only; include: purchasing, Up to $12/hour Cape May Monday thru Friday, and game outlets. no phone calls please. menu development, with Benefi ts Court House 9am- 5pm. There will Individuals must be Tues-Wed and Fri-Sat Offi ce- quality control, and (Health, Dental, or fax resume to: be a six month proba- able to work fl exible 11am-4pm, cleanliness. Creativ- Vacations) 609-465-7067 tionary period, starting hours and weekends. Rt. 610 in Woodbine. OFFICE ity, along with culinary Year round, full time at $10 per hour with re- and management Classes Begin evaluation to follow. ASSISTANT/ position. Healthcare- DISPATCHER experience is a MUST. November 3, 2008 Individuals must be

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FRAMED 32” x 61” painted Rio Station Seeking Articles For Sale- ENTIRE CONTENTS OF DEMOLITION SALE: Sea Yard/Tag Sale- canvas “Tug of War”, $95; UTSCH’S MARINA AVALON/BRIGANTINE Isle City, 17 76th Street, Green Lantern Comics, 11 POKEMON VIDEOS, 8/$10; BARTENDER HOME: Miscellaneous October 11, 12, 18, 19 NORTH WILDWOOD, is accepting applica- for $17. 609-729-3730 Power Rangers, $1; Full size sheet set, $4; Sylvia furniture. 856-227-1858 & 25, 10am- 5pm. 267- 701 New Jersey Ave: tions for Full Time & October 11, 9am- 1pm. Bar position with op- Browne set of 3/$10. 609- Furnishings- 481-0227 Seasonal 729-3730 All kinds of ladders, light portunities for advance- Articles For Sale- Yard/Tag Sale- MARINE fi xtures, tools, and elec- ment. Excelent year Articles For Sale- SOFABED & Matching lo- MECHANICS trical gear plus house- round opportunity in a GE Refrigerator: Bisque, veseat: Print. Sofa table & 2 ERMA, 868 Myrna Road Must work weekends, small coffee tables, wicker hold items. growing, fast- paced 21.7 cubic ft, approximately TOSHIBA 32” Color TV: (mile marker 6, Route 9): in season.Resume & chair. Excellent condition. In business for someone 6 years old, $115. Ham- Excellent condition. Paid Oct 11 & 12. Antique fur- Yard/Tag Sale- references required. mond organ, full percus- $900; asking $200. 609- Sea Isle City. 609-408-0944 who is dependable, hon- niture, parlor chairs, an- sion and intrumentations, 889-1217 est and comes to work tique glass ware, kitchen SEA ISLE CITY, 100 Apply in person, $100 or best offer. Queen everyday and on time. Articles For Sale- table and chairs, sail Block of 59th Street: Monday- Friday, size sleeper sofa, 74” wide, Furnishings- Must have prior experi- good condition, $75. Buyer boat, fi shing tackle (new Multi family sale. Octo- ence or training. 9am- 4pm: WURLITZER CONSOLE responsible for pick up. VINTAGE WICKER Chair: & used), baseball cards. ber 11, 9am- 2pm. Rain 1121 Route 109, 609-458-3903 Organ and Bench: Good date October 12. House- Cape May No unraveling, good condi- Apply in person only, condition. $300 or best tion, $75. 609-368-1661 Yard/Tag Sale- hold items, linens, furni- 11am - 4pm daily: offer. For appointment, ture and more! Routes 9 & 47 call 609-465-3270 Trades/Painter- Articles For Sale- YARD/TAG SALES ✰✰✰✰✰ Yard/Tag Sale- Rio Grande Articles For Sale- No phone calls, please GARAGE / YARD PAINTER LIVING ROOM Lamps, 29” Yard/Tag Sale- TRANQUILITY, 402 Cha- tall, women fi gurines, Ask- SALE / AVALON Commercial/ X-LARGE Brown eggs: Farm tham Drive: Oct 10 & 11 ing $75/pair or best offer. fresh, $2.50 per dozen. Call SATURDAY OCT. 11TH Residential CAPE MAY, 1042- 1046 9am- 3pm; rain date Oct 609-884-7487 856-785-2321 9AM TO 12PM 473 Sales- Seashore Road: Friday & 12. General merchan- Multi- property Cape Articles For Sale- Saturday, Oct. 10 & 11, - 20TH ST. AVALON FURNISHINGS dise ADVERTISING May County. Commer- 8am- 2pm. Furniture, ,DESK,SILVER, MISC., MAJOR LEAGUE Baseball CLOTHES,RECORDS, Yard/Tag Sale- REPRESENTATIVE cial/residential painting kitchen accessories, cards, 1993 factory set. 840 PET & GARDEN experience required. books, linens, Xmas de- cards by Upper Deck. $50 WILDWOOD CREST, WCZT, WILW, WKOE, Driver’s license cor, etc. 609-884-6015 ✰✰✰✰✰ or best offer. 609-602-0516 Furnishings- 8801 Pacifi c (corner of Wildwood. Radio sales required. Must have Articles For Sale- Yard/Tag Sale- Topeka). Garage sale, positions available. own equipment. WebID #: 164100 Couch and chairs μ Saturday, Oct 11, 9am- Sales experience pre- MBA HOOPS basketball for sale CAPE MAY, 1361D Ver- 1pm. Furnishings, jew- ferred. Great personality Pick up application: cards: 1990- 1991 set of Matching couch, chair mont Ave (corner of Yard/Tag Sale- elry, clothing and more. expected! Montreal Inn, 36 packs with 15 cards per. and ottoman, tan in Pittsburgh/Vermont on We’ve been here for 35 Beach at $30 or best offer. 609-602- color, good condition Courtyard): Huge Mov- MARMORA, 432 Stage- years, so come and help Email: Bob Maschio, Madison Ave., 0516 no rips, tears or stains ing Sale! Saturday, Oct. coach Rd: Sat., Oct 11, us empty the house! General Manager Cape May, NJ $200; matching wing- 11, 10am- 4pm. Rain or 8am - 3pm. Household bob@coastal Send resumes: backed chair and ot- shine itmes and furniture, broadcasting.com Fax: 609-884-4559 Articles For Sale- ANIMALS toman, off-white with Yard/Tag Sale- glass hutch, table chairs, or mail resume: Mail: green and blue print $75 clothes, exercise equip- 3208 Pacifi c Ave., ATTN: Painter Position, MITSUBISHI 45” TV: Color HORSES FOR SALE 846-7025 CAPE MAY COURT ment, kids’ toys, etc Wildwood, NJ 08260 1025 Beach Ave., projection, fl at screen, 47” Cape May, NJ 08204 high. Excellent. $200. 609- HOUSE, 16 Heritage Dr: Yard/Tag Sale- Farrier- Sales- 522-2825 Email: μ WebID #: 163659 Multi family yard sale,

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Valid driver’s license re- Trades/Carpentry- quired. Avalon/Stone PUBLIC NOTICES Harbor area. (From Page A30) DESCRIPTION: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Five (5) Mice Various Makes/Models 5. Address of Property: 106 119th Street Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) East One (1) Power Supply HP T4 VEG/ 266 6. Metes and Bounds Description: Davis Avenue Condominium a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser LEAD 2x Fee=$19.44 8mt VectraVE (See Attached) 609-231-1816 shall have no further recourse against the 10/01, 10/08/08 Four (4) Battery Back-Ups 3 APC, 7. Amount of Taxes Due and Prior Liens: Nearest Cross Street: CARPENTER Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. ______1 Tripp-Lite $2,755,000.00 EL CORONADO CONDO ASSOCIATION One (1) Data Switch Slim Switch Model Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, A full legal description of the premises can At the direction of the Trustees NOTICE is F1B024-V A full legal description of the premises can municipal or tax liens that may be due. MERCHANDISE / be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 10 years experience, hereby given of the ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP One (1) Chair High Back Executive be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May County. This sale is subject to unpaid MEETING. TIME: 12:00 NOON; DAY: MON- Offi ce Chair May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Tax and prior lien info: must have truck and YARD SALES taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer DAY; DATE: OCTOBER 20, 2008; PLACE: Heimann Systems LSI/T+ Scanner taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Taxes/sewer/water may be delinquent liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tools. Quality ori- CORONADO RESORT, 8501 Atlantic Avenue, Fingerprint Scanner liens and other Municipal Assessments. The – You must check with the tax collector for amount due can be obtained from the local Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260. amount due can be obtained from the local exact amounts due. ented, remodeling and taxing authority. ARTICLES FOR All sales are fi nal; “As Is” and “Where Is”, taxing authority. building. Established 1x Fee=$4.86 10/08/08 and payment must be receipted at the City of Amount due under judgment is ATTN: The Plaintiff may let the bid go for SALE Amount due under judgment is $200,063.77 ______North Wildwood within fi ve (5) business days $79,714.29 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to less than the judgment amount consistent business, 30 years. with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD of the sale closing date. Surplus Property be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- with the adjusted FMV of the property at added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed Full gas allowance, NEW JERSEY must be picked up within ten (10) days of the fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount the time of sale. Plaintiff may also agree check or treasurer’s check in the amount of ADVERTISEMENT FOR sale closing date. The terms and conditions of 20% of the bid price is required. to a short sale. Please address any inqui- top salary, benefi ts, 20% of the bid price is required. “ON-GOING PUBLIC SALE OF SURPLUS of sale will be specifi ed on-line. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any ries to: The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any vacation, personal Articles For Sale- PROPERTY” sale without further notice of publication. [email protected] sale without further notice of publication. rd All items may be inspected at a location and All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Please use our File No. and “3 Party” or time, holidays, health All publication costs are paid for by the plain- The City of North Wildwood will be conducting time specifi ed on-line in the item description. tiff. “Short Sale” in your subject line. tiff. insurance available. 1976 HONDA CL360; a Public Sale of Surplus Property on an on-go- Attorney HONIG & GREENBERG, L.L.C. ing basis as items become available. Items For additional information regarding the auc- Sheriff: John F. Callinan A full legal description of the premises can Avalon/Stone Harbor, Attorney: Phelan, Hallinan & Schmieg new Sears snow blade; will be sold on-line through a contracted gov- tion, please contact Scott Jett at (609) 522- 752927 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Sheriff: John F. Callinan Cape May County ernment on-line auction service, GovDeals, 2030 Ext. 1410 or Janet Harkins, Municipal 4x Fee=$102.06 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid exercise machine; trailer 752948 Inc. Surplus property can be viewed directly Clerk, at (609) 522-2030 Ext. 1400. 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer areas. 4x Fee=$150.66 kit; bicycles; cross coun- through a link on the City’s web site at www. ______liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 10/01, 10/08, 10/15, 10/22/08 northwildwood.com or at Janet H. Harkins SHERIFF’S SALE amount due can be obtained from the local try skis; Raku drum; ce- ______www.govdeals.com. All bidders must pre-reg- Municipal Clerk taxing authority. 609-465-3395 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ramics; miscellaneous. ister with GovDeals, Inc. at the website. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Amount due under judgment is 2x Fee=$75.33 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- $386,214.12 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 609-861-5403 All household and personal goods owned by The next online auction will begin on October 10/08, 10/15/08 cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- and stored in units listed below at M & M Stor- 22, 2008 at 9:00 AM and the following items ______NUMBER F 17213 07, pending wherein WA- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Articles For Sale- age Inc., Cape May County Airport, Franklin will be sold: SHERIFF’S SALE CHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, of 20% of the bid price is required. Road, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 will be sold on AS TRUSTEE FOR WFASC MORTGAGE The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any October 18, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. CRAFTSMAN Riding Mow- 1999 Ford F-350 1FDWF36L0XED50796 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER- sale without further notice of publication. 1999 Ford F-350 1FDWF36LXXEC15681 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2 the plaintiff AND All publication costs are paid for by the plain- er, $500. Needs starter. Unit #47 – Roxanne Defrancisco DOCKET 1998 Chevrolet Suburban K2500 cery Division, Cape May County, ANDREW J. IRLENBORN; ET AL are the tiff. Stockade fencing, weath- Unit #130 – Michele Case NUMBER 1GNGK26J3WJ311548 BUR-L-3407-04, pending wherein defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- FIFTH NEW JERSEY CORPORATION BY ered, $10 each. Twin bed, Five (5) Filing Cabinets 2 drawers, 4 venue on: MAN 2x Fee=$12.15 ITS ASSIGNEE, GERALDINE MC KISSAK black, 1 beige WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF Sheriff: John F. Callinan $75. 609-231-5427 10/01, 10/08/08 WILLIAM F. SHERLOCK 1997 Sea Lion Trailer the plaintiff AND NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 752957 ______45LBS1617V2060032 are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 4x Fee=$145.80 Articles for Sale NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION AMKUS Hydraulic Pump 10,000 SPI w/ at public venue on: House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF 3 15’ hoses (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New ______Pursuant to state law, the following items NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 FIREWOOD: Hydraulic Hose Expander For installing Jersey. SHERIFF’S SALE will be sold at public auction WEDNESDAY, couplings at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court OCTOBER 15, 2008, at 10:00 AM at Burleigh $175 per load. Six (6) Dell Computers Optiplex Gx110 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Property to be sold is located in the City of By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Storage, 663 Shunpike Road, Burleigh, N.J. CPUs (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Wildwood, County of Cape May and State of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery All split hardwood 08210. Operator reserves the right to bid and Eleven (11) Computer Monitors 10 Dell, 1 Jersey. of New Jersey. Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- set minimum bids. Call (609) 465-8088 to 856-785-2321 Compaq BER F 15092 06, pending wherein WELLS confi rm sale. Purchases must be paid in cash Two (2) FAX Machines 1 Toshiba, 1. Tax Lot: 108 Block: 118.02 of the Bor- Premises commonly known as: 122 East FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION only. All purchased items sold as is, where is ough of Stone Harbor 1 Okidata Davis Avenue, Unit 201, Wildwood, NJ the plaintiff AND CHARLES EISELE, ET AL and must be removed at time of sale. Sale 2. Dimensions: 60 x 110 One (1) Printer Panasonic KX-P2135 08260 are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale subject to cancellation in the event of settle- 3. Number of feet nearest cross street: 150’ One (1) Word Processor Smith-Corona w/ at public venue on: ment between owner and obligated party. Monitor from Second Avenue TAX LOT NO. 22 in BLOCK 84 WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF Eight (8) Keyboards Various Makes/ 4. Property Owner (s): William F. UNITS I-29 & I-30: JOYCE GOOCH-DALI Models Sherlock (one-half interest only) (Page A48 Please) A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A33) extent of that person’s claim and asking Drive, Unit 10 public venue on: be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF for an order directing payment of the sur- Premises commonly known as: 1703 Surf WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF May County. This sale is subject to unpaid NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 plus money. The Sheriff or other person Avenue, Unit 101, Wildwood, NJ 08260 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 Tax Lot and Block Numbers: Lot: 95.10, L NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court conducting the sale will have information 182, 184, 186 Block: 95.05 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The House Building located at 9 N. Main Street at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court regarding the surplus, if any. TAX LOT NO. 2 in BLOCK NO. 296.05 amount due can be obtained from the local (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New House Building located at 9 N. Main Street House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Dimensions: Approximately irregular: taxing authority. Jersey. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New A full legal description of the premises can Dimension of Lot Approximately: 110 x 98 6.20% Jersey. Amount due under judgment is Jersey. $1,157,483.65 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 1800 Sq Feet costs, interest and Sheriff’s Property to be sold is located in the Mu- Municipality of Township of Lower, County fees to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, nicipality of Wildwood, County of Cape Property to be sold is located in the Town- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid th Nearest Cross Street: is approximately N/A Nearest Cross Street: East 17 Avenue certifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the May and State of New Jersey. ship of Lower, County of Cape May and taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer condominium of Cape May and State of New Jersey. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land amount of 20% of the bid price is required. State of New Jersey. th amount due can be obtained from the local with the buildings and structures thereon Being known and designated as Unit No. Street and Street Number: 1216 Bayshore The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Premises commonly known as: 539 E. 9 taxing authority. erected, situated, lying and being in the 10 in the Sunset Drive Condominium, a Road (Villas, Cape May County, New Jer- sale without further notice of publication. Ave., Unit 301 Premises commonly known as: 803 Walnut City of North Wildwood, County of Cape All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Street, Lower Township NJ 08204 Amount due under judgment is Condominium, together with an undivided sey) $61,286.66 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees May and State of New Jersey as follows, 6.26% interest in the Common Elements tiff. TAX LOT 301, BLOCK 418.10 and other appurtenances thereto Attorney ROMAN R. HIRNIAK BEING KNOWN as LOT 5, BLOCK 443, to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- and more as set forth in the Master Deed Tax Lot and Block Numbers: Lots 5 and 6, tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount in the Cape May County Clerk/Register Block 100 Sheriff: John F. Callinan Dimensions of Lot: Unit No. 301 on the offi cial Tax Map of the Township PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES 752963 of Lower of 20% of the bid price is required. Offi ce at Deed Book 1542, Page 756, et The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Qtr 1 02/01/08 Open + Penalty: $661.75 seq., as may have been or may be lawfully Dimensions: 55 x 100 Irregular 4x Fee=$97.20 Nearest Cross Street: Long Beach Con- sale without further notice of publication. Qtr 2 05/01/08 Open + Penalty: $661.74 amended. 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 dominium Dimensions: 108 feet x 125 feet x 108 feet Qtr 3 08/01/08 Open + Penalty: $761.46 ______x 125 feet All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Nearest Cross Street: Tomlin Avenue tiff. (This concise description does not consti- SHERIFF’S SALE Superior Interests (if any): None 2007 3rd Party Lien, sold on 12/27/2007, Nearest Cross Street: Willow Road Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG tute a legal description. A copy of the full A full legal description of the premises can Sheriff: John F. Callinan Certifi cate #07-00297: $3,437.57 legal description can be found at the Offi ce be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Surplus Money: If after the sale and sat- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- isfaction of the mortgage debt, including *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal 752958 of the Sheriff.) May County. This sale is subject to unpaid TOTAL AS OF September 15, 2008: cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET costs and expenses, there remains any liens or other charges, and any such tax- 4x Fee=$174.96 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer $5,522.52 NUMBER F 13915 07, pending wherein surplus money, the money will be deposit- es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 Pursuant to tax search as of 07/17/2008 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE ed into the Superior Court Trust Fund and other advances made by plaintiff prior to ______2007 taxes are paid in full, 2008 Qtr 1 Due amount due can be obtained from the local A full legal description of the premises can FOR OPTION ONE LOAN TRUST 2007-2 any person claiming the surplus, or any this sale. All interested parties are to con- SHERIFF’S SALE 02/01 in the amount of $630.36 PAID; 2008 taxing authority. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES part thereof, may fi le a motion pursuant duct and rely upon their own independent Qtr 2 Due 05/01 in the amount of $630.36 Amount due under judgment is May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 2007-2 the plaintiff AND JEFFREY A. ABER- to the Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stat- investigation to ascertain whether or not By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out PAID; 2008 Qtr 3 Due 08/01 in the amount $65,171.44 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer NATHY are the defendant(s), I shall expose ing the nature and extent of that person’s any outstanding interest remain of record of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery of $677.33 OPEN; 2008 Qtr 4 Due 11/01 in to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- DOCKET NUM- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The for sale at public venue on: claim and asking for an order directing and/or have priority over the lien being Division, Cape May County, the amount of $677.33 OPEN. First Ameri- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount BER WELLS amount due can be obtained from the local WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff foreclosed and, if so the current amount F 20106 07, pending wherein can Title Insurance Company will agree of 20% of the bid price is required. FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR taxing authority. NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 or other person conducting the sale will due thereon. to insure or indemnify regarding the fol- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST Amount due under judgment is lowing: Van Colby Martin to Stonebridge sale without further notice of publication. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court have information regarding the surplus, 2006-3 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, $636,500.40 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees House Building located at 9 N. Main Street if any. **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Bank, dated July 28, 2004, recorded July All publication costs are paid for by the plain- SERIES 2006-3 WILLIAM to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only the plaintiff AND 31, 2004 in book D3098, Page 402. tiff. FACKELMAN, ET ALS tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Jersey. a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser are the defendant(s), Attorney NEHMAD PERILLO & DAVIS A full legal description of the premises can I shall expose for sale at public venue on: of 20% of the bid price is required. Sheriff: John F. Callinan be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape shall have no further recourse against the A full legal description of the premises can Property to be sold is located in the Town- WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 752962 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ship of Cape May Court House, County of NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 sale without further notice of publication. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 4x Fee=$102.06 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Cape May and State of New Jersey. ***If after the sale and satisfaction of the at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tiff. mortgage debt, including costs and ex- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street liens and other Municipal Assessments. The ______amount due can be obtained from the local Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD Premises commonly known as: 27 Kings penses, there remains any surplus money, (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New amount due can be obtained from the local SHERIFF’S SALE taxing authority. Sheriff: John F. Callinan Lane, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 the money will be deposited into the Su- Jersey. taxing authority. Amount due under judgment is 752959 $426,525.45 perior Court Trust Fund and any person Amount due under judgment is By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Property to be sold is located in the City of 4x Fee=$145.80 TAX LOT NO. 8, 9 & 10 in BLOCK NO. 352 claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, $431,079.77 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- North Wildwood, County of Cape May and 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 may fi le a motion pursuant to Court Rules to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount State of New Jersey. ______Dimension of Lot Approximately: N/A 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount BER F 18719 07, pending wherein SOVERI- of 20% of the bid price is required. SHERIFF’S SALE GN BANK the plaintiff AND TDS VENTURES, The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any of 20% of the bid price is required. Nearest Cross Street: Route 9 LLC, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall ex- sale without further notice of publication. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Beginning at a pin found for a corner in the By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out sale without further notice of publication. pose for sale at public venue on: All publication costs are paid for by the plain- FREE southwesterly line of Kings Lane (50.00 3 day vacation of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF tiff. DOCKET feet wide), said pin being in the division to over 20 cery Division, Cape May County, tiff. NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 Attorney POWERS KIRN LLC destinations NUMBER line between Lots 7 and 8 of Block 352 F 7915 07, pending wherein Attorney ESCHEN, FRENKEL & WEISMAN at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Sheriff: John F. Callinan COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB the plaintiff House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 752965 Sheriff: John F. Callinan Prior Liens/Encumbrances AND VAN COLBY MARTIN, ET ALS are the (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 4x Fee=$136.08 752961 Sewer Open & Due: $643.72 defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Jersey. 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 4x Fee=$160.38 TOTAL AS OF September 22, 2008: venue on: 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 ______1-800-DONATE-CARS WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF $643.72 ______Municipality: Borough of Wildwood Crest SHERIFF’S SALE NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 SHERIFF’S SALE County and State: Cape May County, New at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Jersey A full legal description of the premises can By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out t5IFEPOBUJPOJTUBYEFEVDUJCMF be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape House Building located at 9 N. Main Street By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Street Number and Street: 6407 Pacifi c of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid t1JDLVQJTGSFF (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Avenue cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Jersey. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Tax Lot and Block: Lots 13, Block 46.01 NUMBER F 29781 07, pending wherein INDY t8FUBLFDBSFPGBMMUIFQBQFSXPSL liens and other Municipal Assessments. The NUMBER F 18512 06, pending wherein Approximate lot size: 60 x 100 MAC BANK, FSB the plaintiff AND TIMOTHY Municipality of Borough of Stone Harbor, JOHN ALESSANDRO AND HELEN ALES- Nearest Cross Streets: Building is on Pa- amount due can be obtained from the local NICKAS, SR.; ET AL are the defendant(s), I County of Cape May and State of New taxing authority. SANDRO the plaintiff AND DAVID A. FLEM- cifi c Avenue, in the block between Rose- shall expose for sale at public venue on: Jersey. Amount due under judgment is ING, MRS. DAVID A. FLEMING, ET AL are mary Road and Columbine Road WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF 1-800-648-89541 800 64 $209,447.22 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees NOVEMBER A.D. 2008 the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at Street and Street Number: 9501 Sunset A full legal description of the premises can to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount House Building located at 9 N. Main Street of 20% of the bid price is required. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Jersey. Take Notice that a multi-permit application has been submitted to sale without further notice of publication. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Property to be sold is located in the Town- the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Land tiff. ship of Upper, County of Cape May and Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD State of New Jersey. Use Regulation Program for a Waterfront Development Permit, a Sheriff: John F. Callinan Coastal Wetlands Permit, a CAFRA Permit, a Freshwater Wetlands 752964 Premises commonly known as: 110 Pacifi c 4x Fee=$131.22 Avenue, Township of Upper, NJ 08223 Statewide General Permit No. 1, a Water Quality Certifi cate and a 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 ______TAX LOT NO. 3 in BLOCK 582 Coastal Management Consistency Determination for the development SHERIFF’S SALE described below: Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 100 ft x 120 ft of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Nearest Cross Street: Seaview Avenue DON’T REPLACE YOUR TUB... $ APPLICANT: PEPCO Holdings, Inc (PHI) NUMBER F 5152 08, pending wherein AU- RORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC the plaintiff Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, REGLAZE IT! 349 PROJECT NAME: ROW Vegetative Maintenance JOSEPH T. WRIGHT, SR., ET AL Ask About Tub Refinishing AND are municipal or tax liens that may be due. RATED Stonefleck the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at #1 Countertops W/COUPON and Structural Repair Y regularly $449 NATIONALL PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Vegetative maintenance and structural public venue on: (Page A35 Please) SAVE repair, replacement and reconductoring THE TOWNSHIP OF LOWER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY RESOLUTION NO. 135-2008 $ activities within the Atlantic City RE: INTRODUCTION OF THE ANNUAL 2008-2009 WATER BUDGET 100 IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,071,740.00 We also do Sinks, Tile, Many Colors Electric’s New Jersey Territory. www.easternrefinishing.net Travel Charge May Apply BE IT RESOLVED, by the Township of Lower Municipal Utilities EASTERN REFINISHING CO. • 1-800-463-1879 Additional activities include utility Authority that the Annual 2008-2009 Water Budget as presented at a meeting of this Authority held on October 1, 2008 is hereby approved. COUPON EXPIRES 11/05/08 tower/pole maintenance and transmission BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said Budget will be adopted formally after State Approval and Public Hearing possibly on Wednesday, line reconductoring. November 5, 2008. JI@DQ@ /@$<=G< "M@@ The multi-permit application can be reviewed at either the municipal N+PM !NK

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Box 100 1. 146 East Spencer Avenue, Wildwood v. tober 20, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in Council Cham- land to Lot 1.03, and Lot 1.03 shall transfer plicant request waivers from the following site A PUBLIC HEARING has been set down for South Seaville, NJ 08246 City of Wildwood Construction Offi ce bers of City Hall, 901 Atlantic Avenue, North an equal amount of square feet of land to Lot plan requirements: scales used on plans; pro- October 23, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dennis (609)624-2900 Tax and prior lien info: At the time of pub- Wildwood, New Jersey at which time you may 1.01, resulting in Lot 1.01 having more land in viding building coverage amounts; providing Township Municipal Building, 571 Petersburg 4. Other Construction Board of Appeals Mat- lication taxes/sewer/water information was appear in person or by agent and present any the back, and Lot 1.03 having more frontage. sign details; providing lighting details; provid- Road, Dennisville, New Jersey, at which time 1x Fee=$31.59 10/08/08 ters not available – You must check with the tax objection which you may have to the granting ing a building operations plan; and providing a the public may appear and present any testi- ______collector for exact amounts due. of this Application. 2. Preliminary and fi nal site plan approval for traffi c impact statement and an environmental mony on the granting of the application. MEETING NOTICE 1x Fee=$10.94 10/08/08 the construction of a 49,000 square foot ware- impact statement. These are the only vari- CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF APPEALS ______A full legal description of the premises can Maps and documents, if any, relating to this house/distribution center with a showroom/of- ances or waivers required for the proposed THE APPLICATION and plans are on fi le in COUNTY OF CAPE MAY NOTICE OF ACTIONS TAKEN BY be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Application, will be available for public inspec- fi ce for building material products. A 15,400 project; however, it is possible that the review- the Offi ce of the Administrator of the above- DENNIS TOWNSHIP May County. This sale is subject to unpaid tion at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing square foot lean-to style building is proposed ing Board will determine that other variances mentioned board, and are available for in- Thursday, October 9, 2008 – 6:30 p.m. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer in the offi ce of the Secretary of the Board, 901 to store additional materials. Applicant re- and waivers are required. Applicant therefore spection in her offi ce at 571 Petersburg Road, Intermediate Meeting Room, William E. Sturm, liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Atlantic Avenue, North Wildwood, New Jer- quests a variance from providing curbing and also requests any and all other variances and Dennisville, New Jersey, during the hours of Jr. Administration Building, 4 Moore Road, The following actions were taken by the Den- amount due can be obtained from the local sey, during regular business hours. asphalt in all of the driveway and parking ar- waivers that may deemed necessary. The 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on regular business Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 nis Township Zoning Board of Adjustment at taxing authority. eas, a variance from the number of required main address of the subject property is 2339 days. its meeting on July 23, 2008: Amount due under judgment is This Notice is sent to you by the Applicant by parking spaces where 84 are required and 49 Route 9, Ocean View, Township of Dennis, AGENDA $331,842.02 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Order of the North Wildwood Zoning Board of are provided, and a waiver from providing an Cape May County, New Jersey, and is com- DATED: October 2, 2008 1. A Memorializing Resolution was passed to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Adjustment. environmental impact study, on Lot 1.03. prised of parcels of land designated on the 1. Notifi cation pursuant to “Open Public Meet- with respect to the following matters: tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Tax Map of the Township of Dennis as Block By: James H. Pickering, Jr., Esquire ings Act” of 20% of the bid price is required. LOUIS C. DWYER, JR. ATTORNEY FOR 3. Site plan waiver on Lot 1.01. 251, Lots 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 22, 103, Attorney for Applicant 2. Correspondence A. The application of Joseph Scavetti for a The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any JOSEPH CHERKASKY AND DOLORES 105 and 106, and also partially on Lots 101, Pine Haven, LLC 3. New Business: sale without further notice of publication. CHERKASKY These are the only variances or waivers re- 102 and 104. 498 Kings Highway (Page A36 Please) All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 9700 Pacifi c Avenue quired for the proposed project; however, it tiff. Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260 is possible that the reviewing Board will de- Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- (609) 729-5572 termine that other variances and waivers are MAN required. Applicant therefore also requests Sheriff: John F. Callinan 4 Lines, 4 Weeks, 4 FREE! 1x Fee=$20.66 10/08/08 any and all other variances and waivers that 752966 ______may deemed necessary. 4x Fee=$121.50 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION For articles and furnishings selling for $200 or less. #!0%-!9 10/08, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29/08 A PUBLIC HEARING has been set down for #/5.49 ______On Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 11:00 October 23, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dennis Advertising appears in the Cape May County Herald NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST a.m. at R-J Self Storage, 1065 Route 47 Township Municipal Building, 571 Petersburg RELEASE OF FUNDS South, Rio Grande, New Jersey the following Road, Dennisville, New Jersey, at which time Newspapers AND Online items will be sold at public auction pursuant to the public may appear and present any testi- October 8, 2008 state law. Operator reserves the right to bid mony on the granting of the application. 1. Price and phone number (or email address) must be included in the ad. and set minimum bids. Call 609-886-0009 to 2. One letter, space, punctuation per box. Township of Middle confi rm. THE APPLICATION and plans are on fi le in Middle Township Clerk/Administrator’s the Offi ce of the Administrator of the above- 3. Offer applies to Articles For Sale and Furnishings only - No autos, boats, 33 Mechanic Street Unit #1000I – Dominic N. Celli: mentioned board, and are available for in- yard sales, etc. will be accepted as free ads. #,!33)&)%$ Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Miscellaneous boxes & household items spection in her offi ce at 571 Petersburg Road, WWW#APE-AY#OUNTY(ERALDCOM Unit #50033 – Deryck Leotaud: Dennisville, New Jersey, during the hours of 4. The Seawave Corp. reserves the right to reject or edit any advertisement. Miscellaneous boxes & household items 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on regular business TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, Unit #60011 – Sandra Spalding: days. GROUPS, AND PERSONS: Miscellaneous boxes & household items Name: ______Unit #A-0025 – Dewel C. Smith 2nd: DATED: October 3, 2008 On or about October 21, 2008 the Township Miscellaneous boxes & household items of Middle, Cape May County, will submit a Unit #A0030 – Shannon Conrad: By: James H. Pickering, Jr., Esquire Address: ______o Articles For Sale request to the New Jersey Department of Miscellaneous boxes & household items Attorney for Applicants Community Affairs (NJDCA) to release funds Unit #B0002 – Morgan Smith: DKM Associates and ______o under Title I of the Housing and Community Miscellaneous boxes & household items John Lambert Furnishings Development Act of 1974, as amended (PL Unit #D0001 - Denise Mc Hugh: 498 Kings Highway 93-383), for the following project. Miscellaneous boxes & household items P.O. Box 100 Phone Number: ______Unit #D007 – John Camara: South Seaville, NJ 08246 Project Title: Middle Township Housing Reha- Miscellaneous boxes & household items (609)624-2900 bilitation Program Email Address: ______Start Date: ______2x Fee=$26.73 1x Fee=$40.10 10/08/08 Purpose of Project: Rehabilitation of Single 10/08, 10/15/08 ______Family, Owner Occupied Homes ______NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Project Location: Township of Middle, Cape DENNIS TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD DENNIS TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD May County, NJ 2- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned Estimated Cost: $240,000 has fi led an Application with the Dennis Town- has fi led an Application with the Planning 3- ship Planning Board which requests prelimi- Board of the Township of Dennis which re- An Environmental Review Record (ERR) that nary and fi nal major subdivision approval to quests preliminary and fi nal site plan approval 4- documents the environmental determinations create fi ve lots from three existing lots to- for the relocation of approximately 35 sites for this project is on fi le at the Middle Town- gether with any and all other variances and to a new location, and the installation of new ship Clerk/Administrator’s Offi ce, Municipal waivers that may be required on the premises septic systems to service existing campsites Mail your classifi ed ad to: The Herald Classifi eds Building, 33 Mechanic Street, Cape May located at 314, 384 and 414 Stipson Island and the relocated sites, all within Pine Haven Court House, New Jersey 08210 and may be Road, Township of Dennis, Cape May County, Campground, a pre-existing, licensed, public 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 examined or copied Monday through Friday, New Jersey, and designated as Block 1, Lots campground. Applicant requests a variance 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 6, 8 and 9 on the tax map of the Township from the requirement that all on-site driveways Fax: 609-886-2162 or Email Classifi [email protected] of Dennis. PUBLIC COMMENTS A Public Hearing has been set for October 23, Any individual, group, or agency may submit 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at the Township Municipal CAPE MAY written comments on the ERR to the Township Building, 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, Clerk/Administrator’s Offi ce, Municipal Build- New Jersey, at which time the public may ap- COUNTY ing, 33 Mechanic Street, Cape May Court CLASSIFIED AD pear and present any testimony on the grant- House, New Jersey 08210. All comments re- ing of the application. ceived by October 20, 2008 will be considered by the Township of Middle prior to authorizing A copy of the said application and documents submission of a request for release of funds. are on fi le in the Offi ce of the Planning Board Administrator and are available for inspection ORDER FORM RELEASE OF FUNDS in said offi ce at 571 Petersburg Road, Den- nisville, NJ, between the hours of 9:00 am and The Township of Middle certifi es to the NJD- 3:30 pm on regular business days. CA that F. Nathan Doughty in his capacity Make some cash! Use this convenient order form to as Mayor consents to accept the jurisdiction DANIEL J. YOUNG sell those items you no longer need- of the Federal Courts if an action is brought Attorney for Applicant, to enforce responsibilities in relation to en- Thomas V. Whelan vironmental review process and that these your ad is published in print AND placed online! responsibilities have been satisfi ed. NJDCA’s 1x Fee=$17.01 10/08/08 Lowest Cost approval of certifi cation satisfi es its respon- ______sibilities under NEPA and related laws and NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION authorities, and allows the Township of Middle per reader to use Program funds. Pursuant to state law, the following items $2.00 per line per week will be sold at public auction WEDNESDAY, OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS OCTOBER 22, 2008 at 10:00 AM at Burleigh GUARANTEED! Storage, 663 Shunpike Rd, Burleigh, N.J. NJDCA will accept objections to its release 08210. Operator reserves the right to bid and (4 line minimum) of funds and the Township of Middle’s certi- set minimum bids. Call (609) 465-8088 to fi cation for a period of 15 days following the confi rm sale. Purchases must be paid in cash anticipated submission date or its actual re- only. All purchased items sold as is, where is Name:______ceipt of the request (whichever is later) only and must be removed at time of sale. Sale Category (please circle)*: if they are on one of the following bases: (a) subject to cancellation in the event of settle- the certifi cation was not in fact executed by ment between owner and obligated party. Address: ______the certifying offi cer of the Township of Mid- Auto Boating Articles/Sale Furnishings dle; (b) the Township of Middle has omitted UNIT-A-23 John McCarrahen a step or failed to make a decision or fi nding Description-Misc Items ______Number of Weeks (please circle): required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR 58; UNIT 327 Jimmy Hennesey (c) the grant recipient has committed funds Description-Misc items Phone Number:______1x 2x 3x 4x or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR UNIT E-4 Paul Hunt 58 before approval of a release of funds by Description-Misc Items Start Date: ______NJDCA; or (d) another Federal agency acting UNIT E-13 Manuel Santiago Email Address: ______pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a Description-Misc items written fi nding that the project is unsatisfactory Unit I-52 John Paulsen Please print legibly and remember punctuation, spaces between words and phone number from the standpoint of environmental quality. Description-Misc items Objections must be prepared and submitted Unit I-7 Jim Harper in accordance with the required procedures Description-Misc Items (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to 1- NJDCA at Small Cities Program, Division of 2x Fee=$29.16 Housing and Community Resources, P.O. 10/08, 10/15/08 2- Box 811, Trenton, New Jersey 08625. Poten- ______tial objectors should contact NJDCA to verify NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the actual last date of the objection period. DENNIS TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD 3- F. Nathan Doughty, Mayor Township of Middle PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned Municipal Building has fi led an Application with the Planning 4- 33 Mechanic Street Board of the Township of Dennis which re- Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 gards the following two parcels, both of which 5- are located in the General Commercial Zon- 1x Fee=$51.03 10/08/08 ing District: ______6- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. 1906 Route 9, Clermont, Township of Den- nis, Cape May County, New Jersey That the undersigned has applied to the Zon- Block 262, Lot 1.01 on the Tax Map of the *Sorry- order form not valid for Business Services, Employment or Real Estate ads. ing Board of Adjustment of the City of North Township of Dennis Wildwood to replace an existing single fam- Currently a commercial business for boat / Classifi ed ads are printed each Wednesday in the Cape May County Herald Newspapers ily residence with a new single family resi- boat engine repair and storage dence requiring variances based upon NJSA and posted on our website. Refunds or credits cannot be issued for cancelled ads. 40:55D-70c (1) and (2) for lot area, lot width 2. 1910 Route 9, Clermont, Township of Den- and frontage and side yard setback and any nis, Cape May County, New Jersey Mail order form with payment to: and all other variances deemed necessary Block 262, Lot 1.03 on the Tax Map of the by the North Wildwood Zoning Board of Ad- Township of Dennis th justment on premises located at 107 W. 13 Currently a vacant lot. Avenue, and designated as Block 177 Lot 18 The Herald Newspapers, 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 on the current tax map of the City of North The Application requests: Wildwood. Or Call 609-886-8600 Ext 33 or 34 1. A minor subdivision whereby Lot 1.01 shall A36 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A35) A memorializing resolution concerning item A. The application of Resort Campground for variance to construct and operate a ready mix ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 2. The application of MetroPSS Pennsylvania, Carla Coffey, Secretary use variance and rear yard setback variance 1.A is on fi le at the Dennis Township Zoning preliminary and fi nal site plan approval as concrete plant and a Class B recycling facility LLC for minor site plan approval as well as a Dennis Township to construct a two-story addition onto an exist- Offi ce, 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, well as a use variance and/or conditional use in addition to the existing mining operation at The following actions were taken by the Den- use and height variance to collocate antennas Zoning Board of Adjustment ing two-family dwelling at the premises known New Jersey. 08214. Resolutions concerning to construct a park model home and camper the premises known as Block 224, Lots 68.01, nis Township Zoning Board of Adjustment at on an existing 200’ tower and place related as Block 230, Lot 11 on the Dennis Township items 2 & 3 will likewise be fi led upon pas- retail sales facility at the premises known as 73, 74.02, 75.03 & 78.04 on the Dennis Town- its meeting on September 24, 2008: equipment at the base of the tower at the 1x Fee=$27.94 10/08/08 Tax Map was approved. sage. Block 226, Lots 37.02 & 38 on the Dennis ship Tax Map was continued to the Zoning premises known as Block 225.01, Lot 8.05 on ______Township Tax Map was denied Board’s September 24, 2008 meeting. 1. A Memorializing Resolution was passed the Dennis Township Tax Map was approved. FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1 2. The application of Daniel & Cathleen Carla Coffey, Secretary with respect to the following matters: OF MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Haberman for a use variance to operate a Dennis Township 2. The application of Daniel & Cathleen A memorializing resolution concerning item 3. The application of R. E Pierson for a use CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ landscaping business out of an existing ac- Zoning Board of Adjustment Haberman for a use variance to operate a 1.A is on fi le at the Dennis Township Zoning A. The application of Daniel & Cathleen variance to construct and operate a ready mix cessory building on this lot as well as a single landscaping business out of an existing ac- Offi ce, 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, Haberman for a use variance to operate a concrete plant and a Class B recycling facility PUBLIC NOTICE family dwelling and an in-law apartment at the 1x Fee=$23.08 10/08/08 cessory building on this lot as well as a single New Jersey. 08214. Resolutions concerning landscaping business out of an existing ac- in addition to the existing mining operation at premises known as Block 97, Lot 34 on the ______family dwelling and an in-law apartment at the items 2 & 3 will likewise be fi led upon pas- cessory building on this lot as well as a single the premises known as Block 224, Lots 68.01, Please be advised that a special meeting will Dennis Township Tax Map was continued to NOTICE OF ACTIONS TAKEN BY premises known as Block 97, Lot 34 on the sage. family dwelling and an in-law apartment at the 73, 74.02, 75.03 & 78.04 on the Dennis Town- be held by the Board of Fire Commissioners, the Zoning Board’s August 27, 2008 meeting. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Dennis Township Tax Map was approved. premises known as Block 97, Lot 34 on the ship Tax Map was partially heard and then Fire District No. 1 of Middle Township, County ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Carla Coffey, Secretary Dennis Township Tax Map was approved. continued to the Zoning Board’s October 22, of Cape May, on Friday, October 10, 2008 at 3. The application of Resort Campground for 3. The application of Perry Conte for a use Dennis Township 2008 meeting. 3:00 PM prevailing time at the Fire House, 10 preliminary and fi nal site plan approval as The following actions were taken by the Den- and accessory building size variance to con- Zoning Board of Adjustment B. The application of Perry Conte for a use South Boyd Street, Cape May Court House, well as a use variance and/or conditional use nis Township Zoning Board of Adjustment at struct a 1,800 SF building to be used for busi- and accessory building size variance to con- Memorializing resolutions concerning item 1.A New Jersey. The purpose of this meeting is to to construct a park model home and camper its meeting on August 27, 2008: ness storage as well as one (1) 32 SF sign at 1x Fee=$27.94 10/08/08 struct a 1,800 SF building to be used for busi- & B are on fi le at the Dennis Township Zoning review the 2009 upcoming fi re budget. retail sales facility at the premises known as the premises known as Block 77, Lot 2 on the ______ness storage as well as one (1) 32 SF sign at Offi ce, 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, New Block 226, Lots 37.02 & 38 on the Dennis 1. A Memorializing Resolution was passed Dennis Township Tax Map was approved. 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Weigh- and up who are living alone. help getting their GED, want 8 p.m. Cape Counseling Ser- Chapter 602, 596 Seashore Medical Center, 463-4043. in 3:30-4:30 p.m.; meeting For information call Jodi to enroll in training or college vices, 128 Crest Haven Road, Rd., Erma, 8:30 p.m. Call 1- Narcotics Anonymous: Narcotics Anonymous: First 4:30-5 p.m. Fee required. Puckett, 399-1630. and/or need help fi nding a Building D. Free Child Care 800-992-0401. meets every Monday evening Baptist Church of Wildwood, Call 463-4043. New mem- Mother of Multiples: good job. Let us help you plan and Refreshments. Call 465- Al-Anon: 10 a.m. Parish at 6 p.m. in St. Barnabas by 230 E. Maple Ave., 7:30 p.m. bers welcome. For mothers of multiples for success! Drop in at the Em- 4100, ext. 244 for further House, St. Mary Episcopal the Bay Church, 13 W. Bates Call 800-992-0401. Atlantic Cape Fam- of any age (twins, triplets, ployment Services Network information. Free and open to Church, Third Ave. and 95th Ave., Villas. For information, Al-Anon: 10 a.m. Epis- ily Support Organization: etc.), third Tuesday of the offi ce in Robin’s Nest Plaza in the community. St., Stone Harbor. Call 800- call 1-800-992-0401. copal Church Parish House, fourth Tuesday, 6:30-8:30 month, 7:30 p.m. at the Rio Grande from 9 a.m. to 4 Project Health Bones: for 344-2666. Cape May County Brain Franklin and Washington at 303 Court House - S. Den- Somers Point Library, 801 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of those at risk for osteoporosis, Cocaine Anonymous: Injury Support Group: streets, Cape May. nisville Road, Suite 2, Court Shore Road. Activities for every month or call ODOSY 10:30 a.m. Our Saviour Lu- rd meeting every Friday at the meets the second Monday Al-Anon: 7:30 p.m. First House. Call 485-0575, ext. the kids throughout the year. at 886-6803, Ext. 13 or 20. theran Church, 93 Street First Baptist Church of Wild- of the month at the Victoria Presbyterian Church, Deca- 105. Refreshments served at meet- Panic & Anxiety Pro- and Second Avenue. Call Bon- wood, 230 E. Maple Ave. at 7 Commons, 610 Townbank tur and Hughes streets, Cape Alzheimer’s Support ings. Call 609-465-0429. grams: Participants of this nie, 368-0197 for further in- p.m. Call 1-866-777-0983. Road, North Cape May from May. Call 800-344-2666. Group: second Tuesday, E-mail [email protected]. program will learn how to be formation. Healing Rooms of Cape productive, be well and stay May County: Inter-denomi- well. If you would like to fi nd THURSDAY, Oct. 9: national prayer ministry for a local support group, call our healing of the sick. Fridays 3- LASSOR, ROBERT O., 83, REAGAN, RITA MAE, 57, of offi ce at 732-940-9658 or vis- Narcotics Anonymous: 8 p. m. West entrance of First of Court House, Sept. 30, Cape May, Sept. 22, 2008. it www. panicreliefi nc.com. Cape May First Presbyterian Obituaries 2008. He was a veteran of She was a resident for most Assembly of God, 1068 Sea- Marriage Encounter Church, Decatur and Hughes shore Road, North Cape May. World War II and a member of her life, and a graduate of Weekend: Do you want to avenues, 8 p.m. Call 348- No fees. No appointment nec- The Herald publishes HEINTZ, IRENE, J. 88, of of Our Lady of the Angels Lower Cape May Regional give something really special 9292. High School. essary. Call 884-3264. brief death notices free Cape May, Oct. 4, 2008. Church. and unique to the ones you Al-Anon: 8 p.m. Parish Celebrate Recovery: She was a resident for 26 REIDY, LILLIAN VERON- love? How about a gift fi lled House, Church of the Resur- Christ-centered recovery and paid obituaries for LILLEMON, WAYNE C., years and a member of the with romance and excite- rection, 200 West Tuckahoe program for all hurts, habits $1.75 a line. Obituaries 93, of Rio Grande, Sept. 30, ICA, 87, of South Dennis, ment? Give the gift of a World Road, Marmora. Call 800- and hang-ups, 7:30 p.m. Sea- are submitted by funeral First Presbyterian Church of 2008. He was a resident for Sept. 29, 2008. She was a Wide Marriage Encounter 344-2666. shore Community Church of Cape May. 52 years, and former owner resident for 22 years, and Weekend. For more informa- Al-Anon: 11 a.m. Lower homes; family members the Nazarene, 446 Seashore KRATOCHWILL, MICH- of the Cape May County a member of St. Josephs tion call: 1-800-688-9963 or Township Recreation Center, who submit information Church. Road, Erma. For information, AEL P., 76, of Villas, Oct. Gas Company. visit www.mesj.net. Bayshore Road, Villas. call 886-6196. must provide the funeral 5, 2008. He was a resi- MOONEY, JOSEPH T. JR., YOUNG, JENNIFER (nee H.O.P.E. Grief Support Nicotine Anonymous: Free Blood Pressure home name. dent for 10 years, veteran Tierno), formerly of Tucka- Groups: Are now forming 5:30-6:30 p.m., 113 W. Oak Screening: First and third 74, of Sea Isle City, Sept. of the Korean Confl ict, and hoe, Oct. 2, 2008. for widows and widowers in Ave., Wildwood. Call Joe, Friday of every month, Cape CLAUSE, WILLIAM FREE- 28, 2008. He was an offi cer member of St. John of God Cape May County, weekly 729-9145. Regional Medical Center, MAN, 81, formerly of Pe- in the USMC, and was best meetings with lectures, dis- Brain Injury Survivor or Church. If tears could build 9 a.m.-noon in the Patient tersburg, Sept. 13, 2008. known for his contributions cussions, small group work- Caregiver Support Group, Lobby. For information, call He was a veteran of World LAND, CHRIS L., 82, of to highly visible programs. a stairway, shops and guest speakers will second Thursday at Bacha- 463-4043. War II, and a civil engineer. Ocean View, Oct. 2, 2008. PALMER, ADA B., 85, of And memories a lane, begin its summer session in rach Institute for Rehabilita- Peripheral Artery Dis- He was a veteran of World North Wildwood, Oct. 4, I’d walk right up to Heaven July. For information, call tion. Call Nutan Ravani at ease (PAD): Free screen- COHEN, CARMELLA STA- War II, worked as a baker 2008. She was a resident And bring you home again. 888-920-2201. 856-589-5797 or Debbie ing, 9 am until noon, Cape MILE, of North Cape May, for Ward’s Pastry for 48 Long at 652-7000. Regional Medical Center. Sept. 25, 2008. She owned for fi ve years. ~Author Unknown years before his retirement, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8: Alzheimer Support Participants are asked to use and operated the Wild- Group: Third Thursday of and was a member of Lin- the Patient Entrance. For an wood Uniform Shop and a Al-Anon: 11 a.m. at Unit- the month, 6:30 p.m. at East- wood Community Church. Herald Offi ce Hours are 9 to 5 / Monday to Friday appointment, call Bonnie member of St. Raymonds ed Methodist Church, Ken- ern Shore Nursing Home and Kratzer at 609-463-4043. Church. nedy Blvd. and Park Road, Sea Rehab Center, 1419 Route 9 Cape May Singles: 7:30 Isle. North. Call 408-2011. p.m., Millman Center, Bay- COPE, ANNA M., 92, of Cape May County’s Al-Anon Meetings: Parkinson’s Support shore Road, Villas. Age 35 and Court House, Oct. 3, 2008. 5:30 p.m. at St. John of God Group: second Thursday, over. Short meeting followed She was a resident since Church, 680 Townbank Road, 1 p.m., Victoria Commons, by dancing and conversation. 1990, coming here from North Cape May. North Cape May. 886-2455. Call Trudy at 889-2413 or Wildwood Crest, an LPN Beloved Family and Friends AA Meeting: Wednesdays, A.R.T.S. (Artists Recov- Jerry at 898-9636. at Cape Regional Medical Rooms 3 and 4 at 8:30 p.m. ering Through The Twelve Center, and member of Our In Loving Memory Cape Regional Medical Cen- Steps): 12-step support group SATURDAY, Oct. 11: ter. New members welcome. for any kind of artist (musi- Lady of the Angels Church. Anna M. Call 463-4043. cians, visual artists, dancers, Narcotics Anonymous: CRAIG, RICHARD W., age Narcotics Anonymous: writers, etc.), every Thursday, First Baptist Church of Wild- 75 of Woodbine, NJ on Oc- Castellano St. Barnabas-by-the-Bay, 13 9:15 a.m., Lower Township wood, 230 E. Maple Ave., tober 5, 2008. Beloved hus- on your 72nd Birthday W. Bates Ave., Villas, 6 p.m. Library Meeting Room, Villas. 7:30 p.m. Call 800-992- band of Anna (nee Lavell). 10-5-36 — 2-2-04 Call 1-800-992-0401. Call 463-0685. 0401. He was the dear Brother of Narcotics Anonymous: Alzheimer’s Support Nicotine Anonymous: Charlotte Reed and David United Methodist Church of Group: For family members 3:30-4:30 p.m., 113 W. Oak J. Craig, Jr. He is also sur- North Wildwood, Second and who have been touched by Ave., Wildwood. Call Joe at vived by stepsons Dennis Central avenues, 7:30 p.m. Alzheimer’s, 6 p.m. the last 729-9145. Call 800-992-0401. Thursday of the month at Cunningham and Joseph S.L.A.A. Meeting: S.L.A.A. Ruf. He will be sadly missed Caregiver Support Loyalton Assisted Living, 591 (Sex and Love Addicts Anony- KATHLEEN M. RICHARDSON by his many nieces and Group: 7:30 p.m. Senior Route 9, Court House. For in- mous) 12-Step meeting, 7 nephews. He was owner (1955-2006) Care of Cape May County, formation, call 463-6344. p.m. in the Old Court House 211 S. Main St., Court House, Cancer Support: Second Building, 11 North Main St. on and operator of Rich’s Auto October 13, 2006 second Wednesday. Call and fourth Thursday, 7 p.m. Saturday nights. in Philadelphia. He also was 465-8840. Feel free to bring Radiation Oncology class- # 1 member of the Quaker It has been 2 years since you left us and Overeaters Anonymous: went to heaven. There has been a huge God saw you were getting tired, your loved ones with you. room, Cape Regional Medical Cape Island Baptist Church. City Yacht Club. Rich loved and a cure was not to be, Grief Support Group: Center. New members wel- Enter from Stockton Street to drive, auto racing, the void in a lot of lives, especially mine. so He put His arms around you, First and third Wednesdays come. Call 463-2298. parking lot. 10 a.m. No dues, Philadelphia Eagles and You were a very special person with and whispered, “Come to me”. at 3 p.m. Maruchi Room, Parkinson’s Support fees or weigh-ins. Everyone the Phillies. Relatives and a personality and smile that touched With tearful eyes we watched you, Cape Regional Medical Cen- Group: 1 p.m. at Victoria welcome. Call Rosemarie 317- friends are invited to his fu- and saw you pass away. ter. Call 463-4043. Commons, 610 Town Bank everyone who knew and met you. Although we loved you dearly, 5938. neral service 1pm on Thurs- CMCS (Cape May Coun- Road, North Cape May. Re- Rest in Peace “Katie”. We could not make you stay. CPR Certifi cation: 9 a.m.- day, October 9, at the Lamb ty Songwriters): support freshments served at 12:30. A golden heart stopped beating, 4 p.m. Classrooms A & B. Fee Funeral Home (at Forest We all miss and love you. group for anyone writing orig- For information call Rita 886- is $40 which includes manual; hard working hands at rest. inal music, last Wednesday 2455 or Connie 886-3412. Hills), 101 Byberry Road, God broke our hearts to prove to us, $30 without a manual. Pre- Huntingdon Valley, PA. The Dennis, Kitten, Dave, Kathleen, Amy, Joey, He only takes the best. at 7:15 p.m. Call 463-0685. Atlantic Cape Fam- registration is required. Call family will receive friends Loved and missed by HIV/AIDS Support ily Support: offers support, 463-4043. Nicky, Mary, Steve, Lucy & Terry, Kitten Group: For people living education and advocacy for from 11:30am until the time The Castellano Family with or affected by HIV or parents/caregivers who are SUNDAY, Oct. 12: of the service. In lieu of AIDS meets at the Cape May raising children with emo- fl owers, donations may be United Methodist Church, tional/behavioral challenges AA and Al Anon Support made in Richard’s name to The Family Of Michelle Albrecht Grothe’ 635 Washington St., 5:30 on the fourth Thursday of Groups: 10 a.m. Classrooms the charity of the donor’s p.m. the fourth Wednesday every month at the Court A and B, ground fl oor, Cape choice. THANK YOU for all your prayers, of each month. For informa- House Church of Christ, 102 love and support during our time of sorrow Regional Medical Center. DAVIS, WILLIAM tion, call Dave, 602-4640 or East Pacifi c Avenue, Court Call 463-2367. CHARLES, 79, of Palermo. on the passing of our beloved Michelle South Jersey Aids Alliance, House. Come meet other par- Narcotics Anonymous: He was a practicing attor- 523-0024. ents to gain strength, wisdom Vietnam Veterans Assoc. on September 3, 2008. Alzheimer’s Support and knowledge. For more in- ney, and a veteran of the Chapter 602, 596 Seashore The Sunshine of our lives is now Group: Victoria Commons As- formation please call Chris at Rd., Erma, 11 a.m. and 7:30 Korean War. sisted Living, fourth Wednes- 609-729-2034. p.m. Call 1-800-992-0401. a beautiful angel of the Lord. day of every month 4-6 p.m., Diabetes Support Group: FINK, DOROTHY MAE (nee Redden), 86, of Rio Grande, 610 Townbank Road, N. Cape 2 p.m. A trip to the Acme is MONDAY, Oct. 13: Deeply with heartfelt thanks, we appreciate May, 898-0044. planned. Cape Regional Medi- Sept. 30, 2008. She was church secretary for Our those expressions of sympathy through your Gastric Bypass Support cal Center. For information, Narcotics Anonymous: Saviour Lutheran Church cards, notes, fl owers, gifts and donations made Group: Second Wednesday call Cindy Kraemer at 463- Every Monday, noon, St Barn- of every month, Cape Region- 2547 abas-by-the-Bay, 13 W. Bates for many years. to the children’s trust. al Medical Center, 7 p.m., Diabetes Management Ave, Villas. 889-3184. HAMMOND, MARY T., Maruchi Room, 463-4043. Series: Class on diabetes We are surely blessed with wonderful family and friends AA and Al-Anon: 7 p.m. 73, of Wildwood, Sept. 28, AA Meeting: Rooms three management. Oct. 30, 9 Mondays, Classrooms A and 2008. She was a resident who have given us the strength to feel the peace within. and four, Cape Regional Medi- a.m.-noon. Fee and registra- B, Cape Regional Medical cal Center. 8:30 p.m. New tion. Cape Regional Medical since 1969, and an employ- Cherished memories of our Michelle will be in our hearts Center, 7 p.m. Call 463- ee of Harrahs Casino until Members welcome. Call 463- Center. Call Cindy Kraemer, 4043. her retirement. forever, never to be forgotten. 4043. 463-2547. Narcotics Anonymous: Women’s Support Group: 8:30 p.m. Union Chapel, 307 She will smile upon all of you for helping her family get through the For women of domestic vio- FRIDAY, Oct. 10: Cape May Ave., Cape May TO PLACE pain and sorrow of her loss. lence and sexual assault. Ev- Point. Call 800-992-0401. ery Wednesday, 7:30-9 p.m. Al-Anon Meeting: North Augustine Fellowship: A THANK YOU OR at the CARA offi ce, 800 Route Wildwood, 8-9 p.m. Commu- recovery from sex and love ad- Sincerely with all our love - God Bless All! 9, South, Court House. For nity Center, 10th and Central A REMEMBRANCE diction. 7 p.m., Trinity United CALL 886-8600 EXT. 33 OR 34 The Albrecht and Grothe’ Family information, call Juanita, 522- avenues. Contact Mary at Methodist Church, Route 9, A38 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 From the Publisher Has Questions Art Hall has given his column space this About Palin’s week to one of Cape May County’s newest residents. His name is appropriate enough: Christianity Mr. Woodie R. Pecker. To The Editor: *** John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, says that she is a From Guest Columnist devout Christian, someone who strives to emulate Christ. Affordable Housing? No Problem She also describes herself as a “pit bull with lipstick.” Those I want to thank Mr. Hall for inviting me to write this week, two characteristics — a devotion and especially for including my picture. If I do say so myself, I to Christianity and “pit bullism” am probably the handsomest bird you have ever seen down here are in diametric opposition to at the beach. You gulls can soar and scrap with the best of them, one another. and I do admire a red wing black bird, but Those who profess to be good my elegant red head is a real “head turner.” Christians like Sarah Palin, are I really don’t mean to brag but I think my invited to answer the following incredible beauty may be the reason I have questions: received such a welcome at my new home in Did Jesus ever describe Him- Woodbine at the sanitary landfi ll. self in words or terms that are Talk about affordable housing – was there similar to or equivalent to “pit ever anyone as generous as our state’s DEP? bull?” I happened to be fl ying over, and then fl ew down to take a look Our Readers Write Did Jesus ever behave in a and the rest is history. How could I turn down 12 free acres that way that would cause us to ex- is mine forever and goes to my little woodpeckers whether they claim, “He was a pit bull?” decide to set up housekeeping here or not? Who said a home at Who Shows True Character, Leadership? the shore was not affordable? Why, they are giving them away at Perhaps because it was helpful politically in his JIM DAVIS the DEP – for us birds at least, if not for two legged folks. Another To The Editor: district, after 9/11, he pushed the envelope as a Avalon part of this arrangement includes a 300-foot diameter around my state politician to blame the U.S. and its attitude lovely beach cottage nest. You see, they are really treating me so How does Obama care for his family? His half toward the ‘suffering’ of potential terrorists as (ED. NOTE: Matt. 10:34 fi ne. And I only have to claim it – no money down – no mortgage brother is homeless on and off again in Kenya: “If the cause, minimizing the true intent to attack Luke 12:51) (although I understand you good folks paid a measly $4.8 million anyone says something about my surname, I say the U.S. to some little ole Pinelands Commission to be able to use the land we are not related. I am ashamed. No one knows He accepted the support of Rev. Jeremiah for a landfi ll). Well, as I said such a generous heart is ever so hard who I am. I live here on less than $1 a month. I The Herald has revised Wright, an anti-U.S. preacher for years on end to fi nd! live like a recluse, no one knows I exist.” (The its election letter policy. because it helped him politically, and later denied But that’s not all – I get to fl y away anywhere I like and be Mail, London). Letters will be accepted ever hearing him speak. He has never worked with protected for 75 feet around my favorite soaring spots. Can you His wife pursued a career in business. Why is through Oct. 23 at 5 p.m., Republicans nor bucked his own party’s liberal beat that? Well, you folks in this county may be looking for places she proud of being an American? Only due to her for the week prior to the line. A member of his own party said: “His record for the working people to live, but I don’t understand what all the husband’s success. Nov. 4 election. does not refl ect working in a bipartisan fashion.” fuss is about – just ask those kind people up in Trenton for a place How about McCain and his wife? They show No letter that accuses of The Washington Post: “There is scant evidence the to nest – they seem to have plenty of them. true care by adopting a young girl from Mother wrong doing or otherwise Illinois senator takes positions that challenge his Maybe next year I’ll be looking for a new nest site – I think I’ll try Theresa born in Bangladesh. His wife is trained impugns the integrity of any base or otherwise threaten him politically”. that terrifi c empty lot over in Wildwood. But fi rst we’ll get someone in special education. She spends her time helping candidate will be published Who is the true agent for real change? to clear things out for that 300-foot perimeter around my new nest victims of landmines, those suffering from famine, without that person fi rst be- John McCain is known to work consistently and then I’ll be looking for my new favorite fl ight patterns... and most recently those affected by the devasta- ing afforded the opportunity with Democrats for the betterment of the country, Bye Bye, Cape May County, enjoy your winter. See you in the tion in Georgia caused by Russian invasion. to read the letter and place and has challenged his own party’s leaders repeat- spring. Thanks for the welcome and my very “affordable hous- Does Obama care about himself or his country? a comment at the bottom of edly. Obama’s VP nominee, Joe Biden, has praised ing.” His ego-driven career was focused from day one the original letter. in Congress to run for president. He requires an him as has many others. Many conservatives now audience of thousands to speak and applaud his resent him for not being a ‘true’ conservative be- remarks. He even revised his campaign insignia to cause of the many instances he has worked with In a republic, the people are the Quotes From the Bible resemble that of the President of the U.S. Democrats in the Senate. kings....It is for the fathers to In contrast, McCain waited until serving his Obama does not care about principle. His see that the sons are qualifi ed for the responsibilities of country for 20 years in the military and another choice for VP, Joe Biden, has confessed to lying Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?” about his law school record and plagiarized his American citizenship, and 20 years in Congress before considering running it is for the sons to see to it And why do you worry about clothes? See how the lilies of the for higher offi ce. He prefers smaller groups, and speeches from, e.g., Robert F Kennedy. fi eld grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you that not even that they do not dishonor his country comes fi rst before politics. He rejected McCain’s choice, Sarah Palin, believes putting the crowns, the crowns that Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. If that the offer of an early release as a POW. His honor state and country fi rst before party. She challenged the republic has placed upon is how God clothes the grass of the fi eld, which is here today and code demanded he say no. her own party’s establishment in Alaska -- putting their heads. tomorrow is thrown into the fi re, will he not much more clothe Is Obama a candidate of change? No, he believes them in jail. Edmund Fairfi eld, 1853 you, O you of little faith? in the old tradition of party fi rst, before country. (Page A40 Please) N

COMPASS POINTS... By AL CAMPBELL W E Tree Blossoms Out of Season,What Does It Portend? S Published Every Wednesday by the “For there is hope for a tree, SEAWAVE CORPORATION probably the fi nal indignity for the If it is cut down, that it will sprout again, wee tree, to be wrapped by blowing And that its tender shoots will not cease. ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher white shopping bags from the surrounding Though its root may grow old in the earth, shopping center. And its stump may die in the ground, Curious about that sighting, I walked over ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Managing Editor Yet at the scent of water it will bud to inspect, to see if, in fact, the tree had CAROLYN MEE, Ph.D., On Deck and Features Editor And bring forth branches like a plant.” caught a number of windswept bags on its — Job 14: 7-9 barren branches. PRESTON D. GIBSON, Director of Development Much to my surprise, it was not plastic at BENJAMIN N. 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By CINDY KLUGER rest in the early mornings, just as the sun “Educator B” called NCLB totally unfair to special needs is beginning to rise but before the alarm With a new president coming on board in January, students because it requires a student that is classifi ed I have insomnia. In fact, I am up during goes off, I fi nd my mind is fi lled with there is a chance to make changes to the federal No working two years behind grade level to perform the same the night so frequently I may soon join the strange, vivid dreams. In those dreams Child Left Behind (NCLB) program or even dump it. as a child that is working at grade level, an impossible ranks of bats, cockroaches and earwigs as I have found myself unable to reach the The enabling legislation for NCLB was sponsored by goal. The alternative is to lower test requirements for all a nocturnal creature. brake pedal on my car as it rolls backwards two Democratic senators and signed into existence by so special needs students can pass tests. Sometimes I wake up after midnight down a steep driveway, cruising on a boat President Bush in 2001. “B” said the anxiety of trying to pass such a test shows and remain awake for hours before re- that is dangerously close to the shore line Complaints about the program have been widespread on the faces of special needs students. turning to bed. Other times I wake up and driving in a car about to be immersed including legislation introduced in all 50 states to reject “Educator C” said the premise of NCLB was excellent in the early morning when my nocturnal in a tidal wave of water. I confess, I some- all or part of NCLB. Over 10,000 schools were declared but the unfortunate part was the assessment did not look friends are fi nally going to sleep and the times wake up quite disappointed that my “in need of improvement.” at the same group of children from year to year. early bird is getting the worm, dreams aren’t real. How amazing NCLB requires all students in the fourth through eighth Following third graders assessment scores into the though that’s not something I’ve would it be to be a shape-shifter grades to be achieving grade level by the year 2014 fourth grade would show they have progressed but the ever witnessed. with mind control powers and including children with learning disabilities, state is not following kids in a longitudinal way, I have also been known to stay Johnny Depp for a boyfriend? economically disadvantaged students and those said “C.” up all night until dawn, which Twice I have been so sleep- who use English as a second language. Educa- Each year’s classes have a changing popula- sounds cool but is really no fun deprived that I have hallucinated, tors have said that is an impossible goal. tion such as more kids that have English as a sec- at all. When this happens I may and once while traveling overseas Educators have complained the federal ond language or students that have transferred have just crawled back to bed I was so disoriented from a lack of government has not made enough funding from other districts. Children that have arrived when my husband’s alarm goes sleep I actually missed a fl ight. available to reach that goal. Critics have said from other countries may be given assessment off. Shortly after, my children But, despite the trouble it has the Bush Administration was using NCLB to tests shortly after their arrival. wake up and I am forced to brought me, my vampire-like push for privatization of public schools. “New benchmarks from the state have hurt begin the day in a zombie state qualities have had their benefi ts. Schools that miss making “adequate yearly schools. Schools can show progress from year in which I assume all slow, rigor mortis- When I am up in the middle of the night, progress” for four to fi ve years can face sanc- to year that document that children have made type zombie movements and go from there is nobody to disrupt television watch- tions such as staff replacement, outside advisors signifi cant gains when they have moved from one task to another with comatose brain ing, Internet surfi ng, or book reading, and brought in and the school management restructured. one grade to the next in the following school year but function. I have also gotten some very productive Severest penalties would include turning operation of NCLB does not give schools that option, said “C.” As an aside, if you happen to share house cleaning done at this hour. the school over to the state or turning the school into a A school can be deemed “in need of improvement” my condition, any time after midnight is I have even had a moment of clarity charter school. even when signifi cant progress has been made. the perfect time to write e-mails. If your where I appreciated my insomnia. I talked with local educators with the concession that “We need to look at every child but the way they friends get e-mail between midnight and This past summer on vacation with they remain completely anonymous, so I will refer to are measuring our growth just isn’t fair to students and 3:30 a.m., they think you’re a way cool my family, we stayed at a beach resort them as “Educator A, B, C and D.” teachers,” said “C.” night owl up posting to other cool night in Naples, Fla. Due to a series of hotel “Educator A” said the goals of NCLB were not bad but Schools that don’t make progress based on statewide owls on myspace. Any time after 3:30 mishaps, we ended up in a penthouse some of the strategies were bad. “A” said NCLB humili- assessments can have funding withheld. a.m. they are awestruck that you would be overlooking the ocean. When I found ated and bashed schools through biased public reports “It feels like all of the work that we do and all of the up so early when they are most certainly myself wide awake at three o’clock in the with partial information that is released to the media progress that we make is not recognized even though asleep in their beds, the lazy bums. morning, I went out to the veranda to get before the school receives the information. the state will say ‘you never, ever look at one assessment In the middle of the night, my emotions some fresh air. At this hour of night, I Sanctions put into place for schools that tend to have piece on any child,” said “C.” “It feels like they are look- are high and anything in my life that is un- found a full moon hanging just over the students from disadvantaged socioeconomic groups sends ing at us from one measure and that’s against everything resolved or troubling to me comes to the ocean’s horizon, casting a light across the money for tutoring into the private sector, said “A.” we believe in and know is right.” surface and occupies my thoughts. Well, sea. This beautiful vision, along with the “A” said in-depth examination of what can be done to NCLB should be looking at multiple indicators, not consumes my thoughts to the point of warm breeze and sound of the crashing help students achieve more was positive. If the nation one statewide assessment test given one week of the obsession is really more accurate. For this ocean made me realize that I would not is serious about improving student achievement, some year, said “C.” very reason I am grateful for diversionary have had the opportunity to experience of the responsibility should be placed on parents such a television shows, like Dexter. This vicari- this amazing sight were it not for my in- sanction of losing their tax credit if their child does not In summary, educators are asking for better testing ous outlet helps me to get my mind off somnia. Of course, the rest of my family attend school on a regular basis, said “A.” methods that take into account learning disabilities and any unfi nished business that, acted upon was asleep and not there to share it with Each year NCLB requires more and more paperwork economically disadvantaged children and conclusions in those wee morning hours, I might fi nd me, but I do think I may have heard a burdening already very busy administrators who would based on more than one group of assessment tests. regrettable when the sun comes up. werewolf howl in the distance. rather be in the classroom helping teachers develop cur- Schools need more money and less paperwork to assure If on those nights of sleeplessness I am riculum said “A,” who recommended modifying but not No Child is Left Behind. lucky enough to catch an hour or so of Kluger writes from Dennisville. October…Disability Employment Awareness Month Our Readers Write role models. Architect Shares Memories of Wawa More than this, though, is the opportunity for our OPENING DOORS nation’s workplace to be positively transformed by the To The Editor: mulch was piled and dumped on the park- infusion of employees who instinctively appreciate the ing lot just prior to the storm, and while In Cape May County “dignity of work.” Certainly, many individuals who call I designed that building in 1983, the they were stocking the new shelves it By Paulann Pierson the Offi ce of Disability Services for help in fi nding em- fi rst of the larger size of that time. It was had washed into the drainage system and ployment do express an urgent need to increase income. a tough nut to crack though. The chain clogged it up. The landscaper chosen by In our information- saturated society, statistics can be But even those who are not in desperate fi nancial straits company wanted their typical pink stone Wawa on a separate contract had done the particularly mind-numbing. There are statistics, in fact, express, directly or indirectly, the importance of work to pasted on the façade. They also wanted damage, not bad site design. that have become so often cited they tend to fade into their sense of self-worth and their need to contribute to a “no entry” vestibule but they did want In a trice, given how angry I was, the the collective subconscious, perhaps cause some vague family and community. For many people with disabilities, their refrigeration equipment on the Wawa offi cial allowed for me to work with discomfort, but in general evoke little if any sustained re- diffi culty in securing employment has heightened their ground around the building. a local plumber of my choice to clear the sponse. The gender gap in wage earnings, for example, is appreciation of the link between meaningful work and The freezer and cold boxes were to problem immediately and Wawa paid that often referred to but not substantially addressed. Statistics human dignity. Their respect for the dignity of work is a be drywall with insulation and no fl oor plumber, not me. I did some damage to on the employment and earnings gap between individuals strength much needed in our very unsettled workplace. drains. “No,” said I, “there will be my hands lifting those originally heavy with disabilities and those without are likewise widely sanitary Bally Boxes and equipment on cast iron grates on the drains. They were published, but the gap seems to widen. Did You Know? the roof.” replaced with much lighter material re- We are, as this goes to press, in the middle of Wawa handed me plans that were cently - but why? a serious fi nancial crisis nationwide. It does not • The Division of Vocation Rehabilita- very poorly designed. I had designed As evidence of my over-design, notice take a clairvoyant to predict that the job pros- tion Services (DVRS) helps individuals of for many other larger chain companies that Swain’s Hardware, built later, has pects of people with disabilities could be further employable age whose mental or physical (Pantry Pride, Shop ’n Bag, Acme, etc.) no storm drains. That vast lot drains on negatively impacted by the current challenging disability is an obstacle to employment. and visited some Wawa stores that were the Wawa property and into the system employment environment. For the short term, at There must be a reasonable expectation that literally molding and growing mildew. I designed at the demand of the Planning least, businesses and government will be forced this agency’s services will help the individual To teach them some things while they Board’s engineer and with my agreement to make diffi cult hiring and funding decisions. In become employable. Counselors work with resisted and objected – not unlike other that it was proper to do so. such a climate, individuals with disabilities are eligible individuals and their families to de- commercial clients – was mental stress. I am sorry to see the place now aban- particularly vulnerable. In Cape May County, velop and implement a plan for training and Making a better building and one that doned and a boarded-up eyesore. Wawa with fewer year-round employment opportuni- placement. Depending on fi nancial need, the would fi t in or complement Cape May has plans to get rid of all the smaller ties than many other parts of our state for all job seekers, DVRS may purchase other rehabilitative services (eg, didn’t have to be such a struggle but it places to focus on the really big ones with there will undoubtedly be increased demand on already further evaluation or counseling; training at a vocational was exactly that. I found the contractor, gasoline service islands. They may be stretched public disability programs. center or technical school; on-the-job training) from pri- Buck Purdy, who did a credible job. On missing something in the master scheme, Farther out on the horizon, though, there is hope of vate providers. For more information call: 609-523-0330 opening day the one person missing and but the success they have enjoyed came renewed opportunity rising out of the present challenges. (Wildwood) not invited for the photo op was, well, from the kind of building I designed for Already, for example, our country is gearing up to assist • Plan to Achieve Self-Support (PASS) is a Social you know, me. them, the principles of which became veterans returning from active duty with various physical Security Administration program that offers a series of Shortly before the place opened, their standard. disabilities as well as traumatic brain injury and/or post work incentives, including the retention of benefi ts while there was a 100-year rain storm for two All the refrigeration equipment is on traumatic stress disorder. Hire a Hero (www.hireahero. starting a business. Individuals receiving SSI may be able days. I had planned for that by drainage the roof; delivery of stock is not through org), a non-profi t initiative created by the Armed Forces to acquire additional capital for small business start-up design and calculations. The lot was the front door; the control register counter Support Foundation in January 2007, is committed in through a PASS. (A business plan is required.) For more fl ooded when I got there and I asked is always central; the vestibule is always particular to obtaining meaningful employment for these information call: 609-889-3955 Ext. 105 (Rio Grande the fi rst manager what he thought was double side loaded. And the central gable returning service people. Is it too much to hope that this Social Security Administration Offi ce) the problem. roof with which everyone is so familiar renewed sensitivity to the importance of work in the lives • In 2007, the National Council on Disability “It’s the architect’s fault” said he. was my design. My regrets and sympathy of this one group of individuals will be extended to the (NCD) published a report on: Empowerment for Ameri- “Give me your *@#%* phone!” I still go to Johnny Wawa and friends. larger population of people with disabilities? cans with Disabilities: Breaking Barriers to Careers & Full had the number for the man in charge Advances, too, in assistive technology hold the pos- Employment. To order this report, fax requests to Stacey of property development for the company HUGH MCCAULEY sibility of a brighter employment picture for individuals Brown at 202-272-2022 or email her at sbrown@ncd. with me. Cape May with disabilities in the future. Hopefully, employers will gov. I had seen a few days in a row as the increasingly realize that 69 percent of potential employees with disabilities do not even require any adaptive equip- Pierson is the coordinator of the Cape May County Got An Opinion? ment to be productive workers, and that most job-related Offi ce of Disability Services Herald Newspapers welcomes letters on a wide range of subjects. Have you an accommodations that are necessary cost less than $500 opinion? Go to our Web site: www.capemaycountyherald.com and click on Opinion (Source: US Dept. of Labor, Offi ce of Disability Employ- to submit a letter. Same rules apply, same number of words (600) Or write one, sign ment Policy). In exchange for any accommodations that your name, hometown and phone number for verifi cation. Deadline for letters is 5 may be required, the workforce will be enriched by More Letters & Opinions Page A40 p.m. Thursday. individuals who are dependable, motivated and positive A40 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 Our Readers Write TTEENEEN ‘Fair and Open’ Anything But WANTED To The Editor: “pay-to-play”, not get rid of it. It is a legis- SSCENECENE DECKS, PATIOS, 8 OR SCREEN PORCHES lative cover-up. The “Non-Fair and Open” The Herald recently reported on Gov. process is much more fair and goes much ONGOING EVENTS Music: Impact Choir, Sea- To convert to sunrooms Jon Corzine’s latest attempt at ethics re- further in eliminating “pay-to-play.” shore Church, 886-6196; for year-round use form in New Jersey. One of the items on In the “Non-Fair and Open” process, CCA-YAP - Youth Arts Kaleidoscope Kids singers, the agenda is “pay-to-play” reform. our hypothetical engineer is prohibited Program: variety of arts and ages six-14, 465-7443; Com- CALL TODAY 6094651669 “Pay-to-play” is a long-standing political from giving more than $300 per year. social activities for youth 10 munity Concert Band, Norm OUR NEXT 8 SUNROOMS WILL BE money making scheme where contractors The “Non-Fair and Open” process actu- and older. Lochten, 465-8737. OFFERED AT A SPECIAL SAVINGS! have given hundreds of thousands of dol- ally limits the infl uence of money on local YAP - Saturday Nights: NAACP: Youth Council, This spectacular saving will be available lars to political campaigns in order to win government. So why did the legislature Arts and social activities ages 14-21, 624-9152. for a limited time and cannot be combined with any other off ers. contracts and jobs. set it up with these labels? Because oth- throughout much of the Scouting: ages fi ve-17; The state legislature announced a new erwise the cash cows would all be mooing school year for youth and Girl Scouts of the South Jer- (609) 465-1669 “pay-to-play” law several years ago and somewhere else. children ages 6-16. Pro- sey Pines, 856-697-3900; [email protected] hailed it as true reform. It is not. Here is The entire scheme is designed to pun- grams include Junior Arts Boy Scouts of Southern New what they called it, the “Fair and Open” ish those who limit their contributions Camp for ages 6-10, and Jersey, 856-327-1700. Call to see our sample sunroom located at process. The alternative is called the and reward those who continue to fi ll Camp Congress Hall for ages Swim Teams: ages fi ve- 114 Stagecoach Road • Cape May Court House “Non-Fair and Open Process.” the pig trough with cash. The labels are 6-12. 18: Cape May Recreation Under the “Non-Fair and Open Process,” a fraud perpetrated by the state. The “Fair Teen Karate: Every Mon- Dept., 884-9565; Crest Dol- local government cannot award a contract, and Open” process is a scam. day, Wednesday and Thurs- phins, 884-6390. ShortStay Rehabilitation for example to a professional, if that pro- Back in the heyday of the Soviet Union, day. Call 886-6902 or 889- Teen Services: numbers fessional has given more than $300 to while the Communists were lying to the 8105. for activities, health ques- and LongTerm Care local candidates or parties. Under the world about the repression of their own Teen Program: Taber- tions; United Way, 729- “Fair and Open” process, a professional people, they had one newspaper. It was nacle United Methodist 2255, free directory. can max out the amount of money they called Pravda. In Russian, Pravda means Church, 656 Seashore Road, Friday’s Youth Ablaze: give to the local candidates or parties and “Truth.” That is the closest example I Erma. Wednesdays - Teen Bi- Seashore Community still get the job. I’m not making this up. can think of to compare with the state- ble Study 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Church of Nazarene, 446 This is the system set up by our eternally sponsored lie that is the “Fair and Open” Friday Night Teens, 7:30 to Seashore Rd. Erma. (Sports, corrupt state legislature. process created by Trenton. 10:30 p.m. movies, and concession 700 Town Bank Rd., Here is how it works. If the town wants It is a sham and a scandal and it should Homework Club: 3:30- stand with everything, ping North Cape May, NJ 08204 to hire an engineer, they publish in the be eliminated in favor of a fi rm contribu- 4:30 p.m. Church of the pong, pool tables, air hock- paper that they are taking bids. Then they tion limit beyond which no one gets a Advent, Parish Hall, Wash- ey, games, basketball tour- 609-898-8899 award the job to the guy they want. There contract with a local government unit. ington and Franklin streets, naments, fuse ball, special is no requirement that they award to the Cape May. nights with special activi- . lowest bidder or to the most experienced MICHAEL J. DONOHUE 4-H Teen Ambassadors: ties and much more. 6:45 www.genesishcc.com fi rm. All they have to do is publish the South Dennis leadership, citizenship and pm-9:30 pm. Call Pastor Joe opening and they are free to award the job community service projects 886-6196 Ext 11. to their cash cow. This is the “Fair and for youth grades eight-12. Volunteer for the fol- We understand care, Call today for info we practice compassion EQUAL HOUSING Open” process that Trenton created. (ED. NOTE: The author is Dennis Meetings and activities lowing groups: Animal on Respite OPPORTUNITYCare It is specifi cally designed to continue Township Republican leader.) held monthly. For more in- Welfare Society, 465-3403; formation: contact Rutgers Cape Regional Medical Cen- Cooperative Research and ter, 463-2000; Cape May WE USE ONLY GREEN PRODUCTS • GREETING CARDS Friend Remembers Dave Snyder Extension 4-H Youth Devel- Nature Center, 884-9590; We Safe NUTRO DOG FOOD • GREENIES opment Program 465-5115 Cape May Rec., Terry, 884- LOVE & your pet Place 4 Pets Secure To The Editor: In the winter months he would paint ext. 605. 9565; County Museum, Environ for a living. In his 80s, Snyder worked like they ment AlaTeen: for teens with Barbara, 465-3535; Crest were our 609-886-8555 Dave Snyder passed away on Sept. 23, at the Moore’s Inlet door checking ID’s own family or friends who are al- Haven Nursing Home, An- 1965 Bayshore Rd. 2008. For all his old friends, and to thou- until that landmark closed its doors three coholics: Thursdays, 8 p.m., Night thony, 465-1274; Habitat for Open 7 ALL ANIMALS sands of people who ever saw him walking years ago. He had that white hair Church of Resurrection, 200 Humanity, 463-0244; Lower appts. Days Available the beach or tending to the nightclubs and mild manner that could soothe down W. Tuckahoe Road, Marmo- Twp. Rec., Zack, 886-7880; GROOMING doors but never knew his name, this is an incident without fi sticuffs. The tough ra, 547-0855. MADD, 463-1616; North • New & Improved Shop • Parents Welcome about Dave. guys respected him; maybe because of his Civil Air Patrol: ages 12- Cape Center, Paul, 898- • Daily Flea Funerals • Facials • Teeth Brushing He was a true local who was born and age or that he just looked like he could 18: meets Thursdays, cadet 8899; Red Cross, 465-7382; lived in Wildwood for his 88 years. Just handle himself. • Nail Polish & Caps • Color Your Pooch programs, drill and ceremo- United Way, Suzanne, 729- ALL GROOMING INCLUDES like the passing of all those landmarks During the day he walked the beach ny, safety classes, aerospace 2002; Wetlands Institute, in Wildwood, the Hunt’s Theaters and from North Wildwood to Diamond Beach education, emergency ser- 368-1211. Adults are also Bath, Ear Cleaning, Blow Dry, Hair Cut pier, Wildwood Diner, Dot’s Spot, Cozy and the Coast Guard Station and back, vices. 624-0529. welcome. Daily Appts. Available • Emergency Services Available Morley’s Club Avalon, the night clubs on seven days a week. In the winter he OCTOBER SPECIALS Pacifi c Avenue, etc., Dave will always be walked the boardwalk…always in his $5 Dog & Cat Nails remembered as a living part of the good white shorts, tanned, and always with Special Services District ANIMALS OUR SPECIALTY GERIATRIC $8 Birds’ Wings & Nails

old days in the Wildwoods. a smile. $25 Bath & Blow Dry (Tues. & Wed.) I knew Snyder for over 50 years. He told He knew all the lifeguards along the Plans 11th Auction/Dinner TREATS SAFE NATURAL, me the story of when he was kicked out of route and friends and even strangers the sixth grade for talking too loud in class would wave to him. That was Dave Snyder COURT HOUSE — The the evening. and not listening to the teacher. who you saw walk by. Cape May County Special New this year, a limited He never returned to school but started Dave, we know you are walking up to Services School District number of $50 raffl e tickets GOLD HITS ALL-TIME HIGH! working at a young age doing what ever he heaven, not the conventional way, and (CMCSSSD) Education are being sold for a chance could. Years later he found out that he was at some time will be helping to mind Foundation will hold its to win a one- week stay in BUYING! deaf in one ear and had to wear a hearing the pearly gates. When you see your old 11th annual auction/din- St. Simons Island, Georgia, V GOLD COINS V SILVER COINS V V aid. Work he did, and he was a fi xture friends, please let us in. God Bless you. ner to benefi t the children plus a gift card for vacation SILVER BARS GOLD JEWELRY V PAPER MONEY & MORE! at the front doors of some of the most of the district on Nov. 14 at expenses – a total prize popular clubs on Pacifi c Avenue during the ALEX ‘BUTCH’ LOVE the Wildwoods Convention package worth $2,500. Silver Coins heydays of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Wildwood Center. The drawing for this prize 10X Face Value! The evening will start will be held at the auction (Subject to change) with a cocktail reception but you need not be present Buying Coins & Collections since 1968 Patient Says Thanks to All Her Doctors that includes hors d’oeuvres to win. Experience you can trust! To The Editor: infection. He has always answered his and complimentary beer The cost of the tickets for MEMBER: ANA • NGC • ICTA phone no matter what time of day, night and wine until 8 p.m. fol- the dinner/auction, which This is not a fantastic letter that will or weekend. lowed by gourmet dining benefits the children of FIND US stations and desserts cre- the Special Services School NEXT TO get everyone’s attention. However, it is a Doctors Stephen Soloway and Audrey BURLINGTON letter recognizing the doctors who have Rubano, whom I have been seeing for my ated by the students of the District, is $65. For more COAT gone above and beyond to help my medi- rheumatoid arthritis, have been working Cape May County Special information, to be a spon- FACTORY! PROPER I.D. REQUIRED cal conditions and me. with me, trying different medications and Services School District. sor, to purchase a raffl e or Also buying WWII Firearms There will be silent and auction ticket, call 425- Appointment required (We are a federal and state licensed fi rearms dealer.) I am 42 years old. I live in Cape May most importantly never giving up in trying SHORE MALL • 6725 BLACK HORSE PIKE, EGG HARBOR TWP., NJ 08234 County with my husband and children. I to help me. live auctions plus music 6628 or email cmctvlady@ 609.645.1031 • www.bccollects.com was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis I would also like to thank Jackie Rus- and dancing throughout hotmail.com about two-and-a-half years ago. Because sell and Dr. Richard Renza of Wildwood of this condition, I have to take certain Crest Medical for standing by my side medications that suppress my immune and making every effort to help me with system. my condition. Sometimes I get infections that get So to all of you, my husband and my out of control and I am admitted to the children thank you, and I thank you for go- hospital. I recently was admitted for an ing above and beyond your call of duty. infection, and was in the hospital for six days. My doctor, Dr. C. S Papastavros, ANDREA SINER has taken care of me every time I get an Rio Grande Affordable! True Character (Page A38 Please) Available on short notice. And most recently? stated “call me if you need me,” and McCain suspended his campaign at a continued debate preparations which Perfect for vacationers! signifi cant cost to himself when Obama he saw as more important. Who shows was ahead in raising funds, due to prin- true character and leadership? Only one ciple — to work with the Democrats to person, John McCain. solve the fi nancial issues. He stayed in D.C. until it was worked out. PAUL J. GOODNICK Obama, however, stayed mostly away, Highland Park Herald Newspapers October 8 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41 Drivers Cautioned: Autumn Health Dept. Urges Cautious Antibiotic Use TRENTON — As cold can cause signifi cant harm Using antibiotics cor- and often to keep from get- Brings More Deer on Roads and fl u season approaches, and suffering for children rectly will help to prevent ting sick. Department of Health and and adults who have com- drug-resistant bacteria from • Ask your doctor about TRENTON — Depart- areas known to have large deer. Brake fi rmly, and stay Senior Services (DHSS) mon infections that were developing and keep these vaccines to prevent fl u and ment of Environmental deer populations, partic- in your lane. Motorists who Commissioner Heather once easily treatable with life-saving medications ef- pneumonia. Protection (DEP) Commis- ularly along sections of swerve to avoid deer in- Howard cautions against antibiotics.” fective for future genera- During the week of Octo- sioner Lisa P. Jackson Sept. roadways posted as deer crease the likelihood of col- the misuse of antibiotics. Antibiotic-resistant tions. Here are some easy ber 6 - 10, DHSS and New 24 urged motorists to drive crossings. liding with oncoming traffi c According to a depart- bacteria can spread from rules to follow to protect Jersey’s local health depart- carefully during autumn • Slow down when you or roadside obstacles. ment release, antibiotics person to person and can yourself against resistant ments, including the one when New Jersey’s deer see deer on the roadside, • Keep in mind that deer only help infections such become increasingly preva- bacteria. in Cape May County, are are particularly active and and be alert for sudden are unpredictable. They as pneumonia, meningitis, lent. Over the last decade, • Never take antibiot- joining with federal, state likely to be darting into movement. Remember that may stop in the middle of strep throat, and some ear most types of bacteria have ics to treat viral illnesses and local health depart- roadways, including those deer move in groups, so if the road while crossing or and sinus infections when become stronger and less like colds or the fl u, since ments across the nation in Cape May County. you see one deer crossing turn around and return these illnesses are caused responsive to antibiotic antibiotics have no effect in a campaign called “Get “Autumn is breeding the road, others might to the roadside. If a deer by bacteria. They do not treatment when it is really against viruses. Smart: Know When Antibi- season for white-tailed follow. remains in the road, do work against viruses, which needed. • Take every dose pre- otics Work.” The campaign deer, and they are on the • Use high beams after not try to go around it. cause colds, bronchitis, the In extreme cases, resis- scribed by your doctor, relies on grassroots com- move,” Jackson said. “Deer dark when there is no on- Stop and wait until the road fl u or most sore throats. tant bacteria cause infec- even if your symptoms go munity efforts including can be seen crossing road- coming traffi c. High beams is clear. Taking antibiotics for the tions that are very diffi cult away and you start feeling distributing brochures and ways at any time of day, but illuminate the eyes of deer • Report any deer-ve- wrong illnesses results in to treat and cannot always better. Taking part of the posters, and posting in- typically are most active at on or near a roadway, giv- hicle collisions to a local overuse of these medica- be cured. MRSA (Methicil- prescription may not be formation on the Internet dawn and dusk. Motorists ing motorists more time law enforcement agency tions. Over time this mis- lin-Resistant Staphylococ- enough to get well and can to raise awareness of the can minimize the risk of ac- to react. immediately. use causes some bacteria cus Aureus), which causes put people at risk of getting risks and the correct use cidents with deer by being • Always wear a seat to become resistant to the a highly drug-resistant staph an illness caused by antibi- of antibiotics. alert and slowing down.” belt as required by state For more information antibiotics designed to treat infection, is an example of otic-resistant bacteria. Contact your health pro- The DEP encourages mo- law, and drive at a safe about deer in New Jersey, them. When this occurs, a strain of bacteria that • Never share antibi- vider for more informa- torists to take the following speed for road and weather visit the DEP’s Division of treatment becomes more is resistant to penicillin. otics, since these strong tion about when to use precautions: conditions. Fish and Wildlife Web site diffi cult. New Jersey drew national medications can cause dan- antibiotics and when not • Drive with caution • Do not swerve if it ap- at www.njfi shandwildlife. “Antibiotics are powerful attention in the fall of 2007 gerous side effects. More- to use them. You can also when traveling through pears you are going to hit a com. drugs when used correctly, when a number of MRSA over, if two or more people ask your provider about but we need to be deeply cases were reported in the share a prescription, no the best way to treat viral concerned that they will be school system. While they one is getting enough of infections like the com- Distaulo of Court House, Ty Jason Simmons to less effective in the future can be treated with other the medicine to treat the mon cold. Remember that Sept. 23. Tanja and George Jr. Sim- if people continue to take types of antibiotics, MRSA illness fully. Antibiotics antibiotics are not always And at Cape Regional mons of Del Haven, Sept. them when they don’t need infections have been in- should only be used under necessary, and that some- Medical Center: 22. them,” said Howard. creasing in the community a doctor’s care. times the best medicine is Births Chase Anthony Cas- Owen Dennis Galvin to “Antibiotic resistance in recent years. • Wash your hands well no medicine. tellano to Tina and Gino Brian and Laura Galvin of Castellano of Court House, Court House, Sept. 22. The following births Sept. 15. Nicholas Joseph Cum- Spout Off were reported at Shore Piper Dublin Resendez miskey to Lisa and Jo- (From Page A23) criminals behind bars where they belong. Memorial Hospital: to Carlos and Jacy Resen- seph Cummiskey of Court —Court House Casey Grace Adamson dez of Court House, Sept. House, Sept. 26. our preference would be for a rest stop en route. A bathroom *** to Jill and Thomas Adam- 16. Jessica Lorraine Boos on the bus might be dangerous for unsteady commuters. The Many parents of the L.T. Cougars Cheerleading keep com- son of Ocean City, Sept. Ella Victoria Biersbach Jeffery to Carolyn Jeffery spouter is correct about possible lawsuits for New Jersey Tran- menting how wonderful Miss Tina is doing with the girls; I sit. Do we have to wait for a catastrophe? 9. to Jaine and Martin Biers- and Jordan Boos of North would like to publicly do mine. Great Job, it has been a terrifi c —Cape May and smooth season. I must also say to the football team: Awe- Brooke Louise Panico bach of Lower Township, Wildwood, Sept. 28. *** to Catherine and William Sept. 19. Anneliese Johanna some win over Ocean City last Sunday. Beck/Lare Website Promises: “We will not buy or use po- —Lower Township Panico of Court House, Zineddine Sabri to Heller to Jennifer Heller litical signs of any nature.” “...Our campaign will be run in *** Sept. 16. Fazia and Badar Sabri of of Villas, Sept. 28. the same manner that we intend to manage our township gov- I get a good laugh at reading the small town gripes and Logan Patrick Hayes to Wildwood, Sept. 21. Douglass Andrew Hag- ernment...” Funny, the only mayoral election signs I’ve seen wrong doings by small mined people. The island of Wildwood Kimberly and Shaun Hayes Daisy Marie Conrey gerty Jr. to Michele Hauck around the township are BECK/LARE signs. I guess we can is a poster child for consolidation. The only problem is every of Petersburg, Sept. 22. to Jessica Leininger and and Douglass Haggerty Sr. count on a say-one-thing-do-another type government from Tom, Rich and Harry has a relative on the city payroll. The city Nicholas Bryce Distau- Christian Conrey of Cler- of Villas, Sept. 29. Beck/Lare, based on their own worthless campaign pledges. payrolls are about votes for mayor, council or commissioner —Lower Township lo to Natalie and Charles mont, Sept. 22. and not about “do we really need that position?” I would love for the state to come in and just pare down the payroll by 35 *** percent, island wide, and we will see some real tax relief as Who is responsible for the hiring of high school coaches? duplicate and unnecessary jobs are eliminated. Who checks their qualifi cations? Who monitors their progress —North Wildwood or should I say lack there of? How many more kids are going *** to get hurt because they are not properly trained to play this Let’s get a hockey rink in the budget and not as an amend- violent game? What are we all sitting around waiting for? Is it ment so it counts in the tax rate. Let’s bid out to a company going to take an irreversible injury to a child before someone that is square with the township, does not fi le charge back after speaks up? Who is responsible for fi xing this blunder? charge back and doesn’t have a relative on the rec board. —North Cape May —Middle Township *** I would like to voice my opinion about the Court House *** Acme Shopping Center parking lot. In my long years of wis- Missing something? Read all this week’s Spout Offs and dom, I have never seen so much trash except for that one time join the discussion. Log on to www.CapeMayCountyHer- I saw a movie theater fl oor after a rainy summer afternoon ald.com and click “Spout Off” at the top of the page. showing of “Finding Nemo.” Seriously, it is utterly repulsive. I saw sea-gulls mauling a pile of trash bags yesterday morning. Goethe: Is there someone that cleans that up? Well, there should be, Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you it’s disgraceful. —Court House help them to become what they are capable of being. *** To all the parents, teachers, and students who have pains- takingly watched the total meltdown of the Lower Cape May football team: I would like to hear your feedback on the re- building (ha ha) of this team. Didn’t we hear this same theory last year from this coach? for the previous four years when Announcing Frank Simonson had the same group of kids, they managed to win two championships, but the same kids, with the same abilities, are loosing games...40- zip....seems to me we need a CMCO Democratic new coach, not new kids. What’s your opinion on this? Jack Fichter —Villas Headquarters Doug Helton of NOAA Marine Debris Program helps launch “Fishing for Energy” *** at Lund’s Fish House Oct. 7. Derelict nets, line and other gear will be recycled Regarding Cape May County high rate of suicide: How many at or burned to create energy rather than going into a landfi ll. of those who attempt or commit suicide are on antidepres- sants? I’ll wager it’s the majority. ADs change the brain chem- 927 Court House/South istry and cause those ideas along with a host of other negative adverse effects. ADs are the most prescribed pills today and Dennisville Road most times they are not needed. They are very dangerous and the public needs to be made aware of this fact. Check out: (behind Southville Corner Diner) www.breggin.com —Court House *** Open Daily 10am-8pm Congrats to Middle Township Pee Wee Panthers! The boys are looking good with a 4-0 record. Great job boys. And great Sat. and Sun. 10am-6pm job Coach McCart and the rest of coaching staff! —Middle Township *** Supporting Obama/Biden and The kids in this township need a hockey rink, not a dog Local Candidates park. We need to tend the needs of our kids fi rst. We need a hockey rink. —Middle Township *** Lawn Signs • Bumper Stickers I’m watching the funeral for the Philadelphia offi cer who was gunned down recently...14 shots! I want to know where Buttons • T-Shirts the song from Bruce Springsteen is? I want to know where Available The Women’s Civic Club of Sea Isle City recently presented a $3,000 donation the Liberal Hollywood actors and actresses are denouncing the to Family Promise of Cape May County from the proceeds of their Sept. 18 card criminal responsible...I’d like to know why we can’t change the law to make judges responsible for their decisions. Its time Phone 861-0177 party. From left: Joy Sumski, president of the Women’s Club and Pastor Henry to start paying police offi cers, get quality men and women in Ireland of Family Promise. Family Promise is an affi liate of a national charity those positions and allow them to do their jobs and to have that develops programs to service homeless families with children. a legal system that backs their decisions and keeps these A42 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers October 8 2008

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