Will High Gas Prices Chase Away Visitors? Herald NEWS By JACK FICHTER Center for Regional and Business Research at out, they spend more on gas, so they reappor- Atlantic Cape Community College, told the tion their vacation budget, but still go on the CAPE MAY — If gasoline prices reach $5 Herald the fi rst step people take when facing vacation,” he said. DI GESTS per gallon this summer and possibly $6 per “Overall, visitors will still drive as much as gallon by year’s end, will visitors still drive to See A18, A19 for related stories: a couple of hundred miles to get to Cape May Ferry Cutbacks • County Tourism 2008 Survey this county for vacations? County, but will spend less money when they NORTH CAPE MAY — Due to slimmer According to local experts, visitors will • The Cape/Canada Connection get here,” said Perniciaro. than expected traffi c demand, Cape May- still come to Cape May County but they may • New Smart Car: Will It Help? He said while some folks will cancel their va- Lewes Ferry offi cials have cancelled several come from higher income groups and Canada. cations due to high gas prices, the Jersey shore crossings. Ferry offi cials announced that Middle-income families may come for shorter high gas prices is to rearrange their vacation is more likely to draw tourists who do not want several departures leaving both Cape May, stays. budget. to drive a longer distance to vacation. and Lewes, Del., have been cancelled. Richard Perniciaro, Ph.D, director of the “Instead of spending a lot more money eating (Page A18 Please) Except for July 3 and July 7, the following departures have been cancelled every Mon- day and Thursday through Aug. 28: leaving Cape May, Leaving Lewes, Del., 10:15 a.m., noon, 1:45 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. In addition, the following round trip will not be offered on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays beginning June 20 and continuing through Aug. 31: (Page A4 Please)

Today’s Select Spout Off I work at a local restaurant in North Wild- wood, and the general consensus about the 60-year anniversary of the Tram Car going for 10 cents a ride is a good thing. People think that you should do that once a year. —North Wildwood

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Majority of Mariner’s Landing Unaffected, Says Owner West Wildwood Election Winners Remain in Offi ce Wildwood Pier Open After Early Morning Fire By AL CAMPBELL Challengers

WILDWOOD — Mariner’s Landing opened Monday despite an early-morning fi re that Withdraw damaged three rides. “Thankfully, when the smoke cleared, nobody was hurt, and the damage was not Election nearly as bad as it fi rst appeared. In fact, 97 percent of our Mariners Landing Pier was unaffected,” stated Will Morey, president of Complaint The Morey Organization. “Our fi re departments did an excellent job By LAUREN SUIT of containing the fi re, and we were given the approval to open as usual today (June 16), with COURT HOUSE — Attorney Jeffery April, on only three rides closed. With nearly 100 rides behalf of his clients, candidates Joseph Hickey and attractions, our guests’ experience will and Cornelius Maxwell, withdrew the chal- (Page A13 Please) lenge in the West Wildwood municipal election after “it became statistically impossible” to Rick Racela change the outcome in their favor. Flames illuminate Mariner’s Landing June 16 about 1:30 a.m. as fi re damages three When the dust cleared after nearly six hours rides on the Wildwood Boardwalk amusement pier at Schellinger Avenue. Eleven fi re of testimony, Dr. Herbert C. Frederick, Gerard companies helped to extinguish and control the blaze. McNamara and Scott William Golden remained as the borough’s elected leaders. Nineteen names were called during the June Drug Court: One Addict at a Time 16 trial and of those individual challenges, all were either withdrawn or Superior Court Judge Raymond Batten, who oversaw the proceed- N.J. Drug Court Gets Local Team: County ings, ruled that the vote remain undisturbed. National Recognition Drug Court a Success At a May 30 court date where a delay in mu- nicipal organization was dismissed, April said By JOE HART By JOE HART the election challenge includes the procedure used during the May 20 election, action of lo- TRENTON –– According to an April 2007 MAYS LANDING –– Members of the Cape cal offi cials during the election, and questions report from the state Commission to Review May/Atlantic Drug Court visited the June 11 about voters’ residency. Criminal Sentencing, compelling evidence ex- meeting of the county Healthy Community Those subpoenaed fi lled the seats in the ists that individuals who use illicit drugs are Coalition to explain their unique program. courtroom holding bags and folders containing more likely to engage in criminal behavior and Drug courts began in New Jersey in 1996 documents such as driver’s licenses, vehicle registrations, utility bills and tax records to (Page A15 Please) (Page A15 Please) help prove where they legally could cast their Lauren Suit vote. James Stephenson, of Malaga, stands in Memorial Service Brings out Hundreds However, the challengers were off to a bad support of the parishioners of the Church start after April learned the votes of the fi rst of the Assumption as they meet with Matthew Tozer: Faithful Teen two witnesses who had testifi ed for an hour Bishop Joseph A. Galante on June 11. and a half had already been denied by the Cape Stephenson’s parish of St. Mary’s is also May County Board of Elections. facing a merger. Will Be Missed by Loved Ones “I’m not happy,” Batten said. “That makes two of us,” April replied and By SUSAN KRYSIAK AVEDISSIAN called the next name. Faithful Plead: The procession of voters who followed ERMA — Hundreds of friends came out the testified that they also owned property in Save Assumption morning of June 14 to celebrate the life and Pennsylvania, or elsewhere, and had kept us- mourn the death of Matthew Ryan Tozer of ing those homes for various personal reasons, By LAUREN SUIT Cape May Court House — a young man well- such as being close to family or convenience loved for his quiet warmth and sense of humor, (Page A45 Please) WILDWOOD CREST — Parishioners of the his “goofy” smile, and for never saying a harsh Church of the Assumption fi lled the pews in word about anyone. the sanctuary June 11 in an effort to show Pews were fi lled to overfl owing and persons June 18 - 24, 2008 Bishop Joseph A. Galante that their parish is stood at the back of the large worship space It's Inside. fi ghting to keep their spiritual identity as many at the Seashore Church of the Nazarene on

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Saturday, June 21 remain open only part of the year, under the about others than himself. Cape May Ma ll Re dedication ...... B6 Shopping , For more events diocese’s restructuring plan. “He would be surprised,” to see so many see What’ s Susan Krysiak Avedissian On Deck calendar A parish merger is one fate that some people here, said one friend, as he never would B26 - 29 Weekly Features Friends comfort each other during the me- THE GRID ...... B12 - 13 Fishing Fishing Line ...... B30 - 31 Antiqu churches in this diocese face during a process have thought he touched so many lives. es ...... B9 Dining ...... B20 - 22 Sh morial service June 14 for Matthew Ryan opping ...... B8 Recreat ion ...... B10 called “gathering God’s gifts.” The restructur- But one by one, young people stood up and www.CapeMayCountyHerald.c Tozer, 16, whose photo is shown here, on and More... om OD cvr ing is a response by the Catholic Church that spoke about how he’d been the one to welcome 6.18.08.indd 1 6/1 a large screen at the front of the worship 6/08 12:38:02 PM has more parishes than there are worshipers, them to a lunch table at the Cape May County space, at Seashore Church of the Nazarene (Page A13 Please) (Page A4 Please) in Erma. Index...See Page A3 A2 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 18 2008

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We reserve the right to limit quantities while quantities last. Not responsible for typographical errors. Products and prices vary by store. All prices do not include sales tax. Prices in this ad are set by JVC Inc. Not affi liated with Canal’s Discount Liquor Mart. Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A3 Mahaney Asks: Is Temporary Building the Answer? Artisans Alcove ESTATE JEWELERS By JACK FICHTER centers, he said. “These buildings offer a and Mid Atlantic Center for Mahaney said he hoped a unique design that provides the Arts for advertising. CAPE MAY — Mayor manufacturer may wish to ample height and extraor- Mahaney said the city Buying Gold Elect Edward J. Mahaney construct one in Cape May dinary clearance. There should “reinvigorate” some is suggesting the city con- as a “pilot” program. He are no internal columns events that have fallen by struct a temporary structure said the city would provide to interfere with exhibits, the wayside. He suggested Buying Large Diamonds on the beach or off Lafay- a good testing ground for a stages or viewing areas. the city put up “seed mon- ette Street to house events temporary structure with The wide, airy, fabric mem- ey” and local organizations Silver • Coins • Jewelry displaced by the closing its shore weather. brane structures allow for could then keep the events of Convention Hall due to While some of the city’s ease of movement and max- going. structural problems. regular events can be held imum usable space. Sound There are weekends Addressing the Chamber “open air,” some could be absorbing fabric covers were no special events are of Commerce of Greater cancelled due to rain, said help minimize noise and taking place in the city, said Cape May June 10, he pre- Mahaney. offer excellent acoustics. Mahaney. He said the city OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK dicted the construction of a He said the city cannot Our tradeshow buildings cannot slip back into a 10 to 10 am to 5 pm new Convention Hall could afford to lose events in the provide an inviting, sunny 12 week tourist season. take three years. Mahaney slower, shoulder seasons. environment that people Council needs to remain 523 Lafayette Street, Cape May said the city could not go Companies such as Cle- enjoy being in.” focused on building a new 898-0202 • www.artisansalcove.com that length of time without arSpan offer fabric mem- It also notes: “The Free convention hall as quickly a location for events. branes stretched over struc- Standing Building can be and effi ciently as possible, He expressed concerns tural steel frames. Accord- built on any surface in just said Mahaney. He stressed Cape May’s regular events ing to the ClearSpan Web a few days.” the city needed to obtain would fi nd other homes. site: the “structures are a Mahaney suggested the grants and low interest Mahaney described a fast, economical solution city appropriate funds from loans so the expense of temporary building as a for convention centers, the city’s 2 percent room building did not fall entirely “tent or bubble.” Colleges exhibit halls, large public tax for tourism market- on the backs of residents have used such temporary fairs, concert venues, trade ing. He said the city has and business owners in structures as special events shows and more.” depended on the chamber the city. Waterfront Resort Project Inches Along By LESLIE TRULUCK ness room and full ame- parking spaces on and off- the resort’s off-site parking. nities keeping with the site, two per unit, as re- The resort will most likely STONE HARBOR — borough’s definition of quired by CAFRA. transfer the liquor license Owner John Sprandio was upscale “boutique hotels” Architect Richard Stokes, from Henny’s Restaurant. little more than a foot and for the Waterfront Busi- whose designs include the Plans showed 12-foot- four inches away from ness District. Chelsea in Atlantic City, wide second and third gaining site plan approval Sprandio has owned said the building is in- floor 22-inch bump-out from the Zoning Board the lot since 2000 and tended to be a Leadership windows, which, under June 13 for phase one of received approval in 1998 in Energy and Environmen- new law, cannot exceed a the Shelter Haven Resort for a fi rst-fl oor retail hotel. tal Design (LEED) building width of 10 feet and cannot on the vacant lot of 96th Plans presented June 13 with a vegetable roof, made be within 10 feet of each Street and Third Avenue. didn’t include retail, but with a covering of topsoil other, Mascia said. Sprandio and his slew rather a large banquet on which plants are grown, Sprandio intends to seek FISHERMAN’S W HARF, C APE MAY of professionals – an ar- area, a pool, small on-site and gray water recycling a variance for a 24-foot chitect, designer, planner, rear parking area from system. wide second-fl oor window surveyor and market ana- 96th Street and, instead Public hearing has been as his attorney said modify- 609-884-3064 lyst – presented plans with of 12 suites, 25 mini-suites postponed until modifi ed ing it “would change the the same footprint and with a total of 32 bed- site plans are presented aesthetics of the build- www.thelobsterhouse.com height as was approved rooms and 41 guestrooms to the board July 11 along ing.” years ago. with one, two, or four with phase two, which Contact Truluck at (609) Those plans conform rooms within each suite. includes the Henny’s Res- 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: to old zoning laws, which The resort plans 53 taurant parking area for ltruluck @cmcherald.com FISH MARKET have since changed, Zon- ing Offi cer Joanne Mascia said. Under these new laws the site plan presented was Prices Effective 6/20-6/22 one-foot too close to 96th Street for a compliant set- back and four inches too close to Third Avenue. Fresh Little Neck Plans for an outdoor din- ing area along the Shelter Haven Basin were incon- Clams (steaming clams)...... sistent with current code as were the second and $ $ $ third fl oor bump-out win- 2.95 Doz. 12 for 50. 24 for 100. dows. “I’m concerned with the board’s ability to know what we are looking at,” board solicitor Andrew Macaroni & Cheese Catanese said referring to the changes or vari- $ ances needed for the ar- w/Lobster Meat. . 5.95 EA. chitecture and site plans in light of the present zoning code. Courtesy of Stokes Architecture, LLC The year-round resort Architects’ rendering of the exterior of the proposed Shelter Haven Resort in would include a spa, fi t- Stone Harbor at the vacant corner lot on 96th Street and Third Avenue. 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His girlfriend’s sister recalled the “little names” she * 62, of Court House, struck Tozer on his moped. Nailie FREE guest chair was arrested for driving under the infl uence and charged and her sister came up with for him: “Tofu,” “Tazer,” with any $500 purchase! with aggravated assault by auto, driving while intoxicated “Toaster.” and related vehicle offenses. He was remanded to county “Him and Amanda were so attached … I could tell he While supplies last jail in lieu of $100,000 bail. wanted to get married one day. … It’s just so hard not * See Store for Styles Available Matthew’s mother, Linda, told those assembled not seeing him with my sister on the cul-de-sac or just sitting to be angry. on the couch.” “Don’t be angry with God,” she said. “Don’t be angry His best friend “Ray Ray” told those gathered that 6701 Black Horse Pike • Cardiff Plaza (Across from Deltona Tires) with the person who did this …” she added. Tozer had a way of consolidating his passions: riding and (609) 569-9191 • www.offi ce-concepts.com She thanked everyone who attended the service. Christianity, by putting a cross on his headlight. “Just looking out here at this crowd is an amazing “He loved his moped,” he said. sight,” she said. Another friend remarked on his “great sense of hu- Tozer was a sophomore carpentry student at the mor.” Technical School. He was good with his hands, was “He was always so optimistic about life. He taught me always fi ddling with his moped, which he loved, and that life is beautiful. I didn’t know that until yesterday.” could fi x anything, friends and family said. His father He made others feel comfortable, and always had a wrote in a memory book on display that this ability smile on his face. 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(From Page A1) Animal Shelter Alliance is holding a leaving Cape May, NJ Leaving Lewes, wellness clinic for dogs and cats June 28 “I have wondered at ALL CHECKS CASHED IMMEDIATELY AT Del. 7:00 p.m., 5:15 p.m. According to from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Lower Town- times about what the Heath Gehrke, director of Ferry Opera- ship Public Works Yard, 771 Seashore Ten Commandments CAPE BANK ONE BLOCK AWAY. tions, traffi c demand has not matched Road in Cold Spring. The clinic is for would have looked like the published schedule this year. Villas residents who participate in one Tuesday - Saturday Noon - 5:00 pm if Moses had run them of the following programs: food stamps, through the U.S. Con- Just Clear Water SSI, Aid to Families with Dependent Bayshore & Greenwood, Lower Twp., Villas, NJ gress.” Children, general assistance, Medicaid, Corner Store in "Village Shops" • 886-6563 -Ronald Reagan CREST HAVEN — County Health PAAD, Rental Assistance, Lifeline Util- Department tests of 69 ocean and bay ity Credit Program, Tenant’s Lifeline recreational sites June 9-11 found all Assistance Program or income of under within the state-set limit for enterococ- $40,000 for a family or under $25,000 cus bacteria of 104 per 100-milliter for a single person. Qualifi ed residents sample. Tests of 41 environmental sites, must call 886-2005 ext. 113 by June where swimming is not recommended, 23 to register. Inquire about the $25 found one location exceeding accept- Spay/Neuter Special, while funds last. A able limits: in Middle Township at the variety of shots and tests will be available entrance to Stone Harbor Marina with a at reduced cost. reading of 120. For updated reports, call the hotline, 465-2422. Mall Rededication CONNOLLY Vietnam Dedication CAPE MAY — “Welcome Home DERMATOLOGY Again” is the theme of the rededication ERMA — The Forgotten Warriors of the Washington Street Mall here June Vietnam Museum will be dedicated July 21. The day will open at 9:30 a.m. with 5 at noon. The museum will celebrate the singing of the Cape Harmonaires Aesthetic Dermatology Clinical Dermatology its grand opening during which the Barbershop Chorus with a ribbon cutting building and a new black granite memo- at 10 a.m. Entertainment will be held Coyle S. Connolly, D.O. Gerard W. Stroup, PA-C rial to those from Cape May County on the mall throughout the afternoon who made the ultimate sacrifi ce during with concerts in Rotary Park from 4 p.m. the Vietnam War will be dedicated, to 10 p.m. Cape May City Council has “You Should Limit Sun Exposure Between Tracings from the “wall” in Washington declared a “parking holiday” June 21 D.C. of the names of 21 persons who with the suspension of enforcement of The Hours Of 10:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m.” died in the war from this county will parking meter regulations throughout arrive by helicopter at the neighbor- the city in honor of the mall rededication ing County Airport. Color guards from and Harbor Fest. Mohs Surgery various branches of the military and For The Treatment of Skin Cancer motorcycles from local law enforcement Farmers Market Opens agencies will escort the names to the memorial site. All 21 names will be read WEST CAPE MAY — The Farmer’s 220 Brighton Rd., Cape May Court House aloud as the names are permanently Market here opens for the summer July placed within the memorial with full 1 at 3 p.m., come rain or come shine. Please Call to Schedule Your military honors. For more information The market will be operating Tuesdays Skin Examination Today call 609-374-2987. through July and August. Live music will be presented each Tuesday beginning at (609) 463-9933 Help for Your Pet 5:30 p.m. A special exhibit, “Proudly We Serve: Our African American Military ERMA — Dr. Holland, of Shore (Page A13 Please) Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 Health & Senior Lifestyles www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A5

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His roster of health care The Cape May County food additives can trigger health problems, including ADHD-type symptoms has headaches, asthma, DNA A.G. Edwards is a division of Wachovia Securities, LLC. Member SIPC [64136-v1] RP262-1208 professionals includes: Veteran’s Volunteer Trans- Kitty Holzmer, OTR, portation System services led Britain to begin the damage, nerve damage, and veterans who need a ride to removal of these chemicals cancer, as well as learning a Veterans Administration from their food supply. and behavior problems. (VA) health facility. Now the British govern- Since natural colorings The Disabled American ment, along with scien- are available, the dyes are Veterans (D.A.V.) van trans- tists, consumer groups, not necessary. ports Southern New Jersey and parents in countries Dr. Jim Stevenson, a veterans only. throughout Europe, are professor at Southampton Drivers are also needed, calling on the European University in England who so if you’d like to help out Union’s Health Commis- led the most recent study some truly worthy people, sioner to remove artifi cial published in the September here’s your chance. food dyes from food in all 2007 issue of the leading The van operates Mon. of Europe. But in North British medical journal, through Thurs., and ad- America changes aren’t so The Lancet, warns that vance notice is required if forthcoming. these additives can affect you need a ride. 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Cape May Court House office: CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 421 Route 9 North ❖ Cape May Court House Emergency Services • Headache/Migraine • Natural Pain Management • Flexibility Training • Geriatrics To schedule an appointment, please call • Massage Therapy • Soft Tissue Rehabilitation 609-463-9500 • Neck & Back Injuries (609) 677-XRAY (9729) 609-463-4590 Please visit our website at www.atlanticmedicalimaging.com 211 South Main Street Unit 302 • Cape May Court House Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 Health & Senior Lifestyles www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A7 Weight Training and Cardio a Must By JIM VANORE you can completely rehab FROM right here. THE Dottie Drake has a sound “If you go to the physical LOW 300’S reputation in Cape May therapist for example, they County for getting people can put you right back on into shape, and perhaps my machines, so you’re more importantly, keeping actually never out of the An Upscale Active Adult Community of 149 homes them that way. health club.” “Ninety percent of peo- Drake got serious when Located in Upper Township in Cape May County ple in nursing homes are she opined about how our Voted #2 Town in NJ there because of muscle culture is regressing when loss,” she emphasized. it comes to health. “Shame on us. We can do “Our society has it back- ONLY something about this, and if ward,” she said. “We focus 9 HOMES we don’t, there’s no one to our resources on disease, NG EMAINI blame but ourselves.” when they should be fo- R Drake opened a new, cused on wellness and pre- state-of-the-art Miracles Fit- vention. If you allow your- ness center in Rio Grande self to lose muscle, you’re last year, and now has added going to expose yourself a second modern exercise to injury, and that means facility at 94 Route 50 in rehab, so you are going to YEARLY Seaville, just a mile west have to exercise one way RENTALS Final 9 waterfront homes just released for sale! of the routes 9 and 50 or the other. AVAILABLE intersection. “You are going to go to Quick delivery available. The newest Miracles the gym,” she continued, The new Miracles Fitness is located on Route 50 just Come enjoy the Clubhouse-pool-fi tness center-etc. Fitness has a rather unique “so do it before you get an one mile west of the intersection of routes 50 and 9 location, and it’s not seren- injury.” in Seaville. Right across the bay dipitous. Drake described how from Ocean City “This is an entire well- advantageous it was for a the kids to get done. And increase. You’re simply tak- ness-health center,” Drake busy parent to use the new with the price of gas today, ing better care of you! Hours: 10-4 daily explained. “In this strip we location. it’s a double advantage.” “If you don’t take the time 1731 South Shore Road, Seaville, NJ 08230 have all separate businesses “A parent who always There are ample pro- to do this now,” she contin- 609-390-1200 www.ospreypointhomes.com that cater to health—there’s complains about their lack grams for children at both ued, “you will have to make a chiropractor, a physical of time, can leave the kids at Miracles Fitness locations, time later to be sick.” therapist, massage, martial the dance studio or martial and Drake warned of just arts, dance studio, and even arts center, then instead of how critical an exercise a hair dresser, so you can sitting there waiting for an program can be for kids. not only feel better, but hour or two, they can come “The Center for Disease look better too! We have into Miracles Fitness and Control says that many kids everything in one spot; keep fi t while they wait for today between the ages of 5-11 will not outlive their parents,” she said. “That’s due to their diet and their increasingly sedentary life- styles. So parents have got to keep their kids ac- tive. Parents and children can both stay active—and healthy—here.” Miracles Fitness is no longer “age-restricted,” she added. The atmosphere is non-intimidating and has a strict dress code, so all members can feel comfort- able. As someone who has thrown weights around since my teenage years, and who has belonged to vari- ous gyms and health clubs over the years, I can tell The interior of the new Miracles Fitness is open, airy, you from personal experi- and boasts the latest in cardio and weight training ence that Drake does not equipment. exaggerate. Miracles Fitness has a whole new atmosphere as far as health clubs/gyms are concerned. Forget what Protect your assets you’ve seen in movies and on TV. There’s a brightness, from nursing home costs William Untereker, M.D. and an enlivened ambiance Sheila Ginn, R.N. to these gyms—all the ben- Law Offi ces efi ts of pumping iron, but in D’Avanzo & Poserina an environment that makes Exceptional Care you want to stay and enjoy Masters in Taxation the workout. “And it’s never too late to 1029 Route 9 South, begin an exercise program,” Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Exceptional People Drake said. “You can come in here at 95 and get better. 609-463-8125 You’ll prevent muscle loss, and your activity level will Dr. Scott Lozier Dr. Michael Spagnolo Comprehensive Cardiac Care

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You could seek out for- Furthermore, it is often tune-tellers or peer into family ties that motivate a crystal ball for answers the start of retirement Summer is the best about your future, but what planning. if you had the opportunity Almost one-third of sur- ADMINISTERING EYE DROPS time to improve to speak with yourself 20 vey respondents said that years from now — your the death or serious illness Many patients, both young and old, have diffi culty your athletic skills. futureselfSM — and ask of a loved one made them administering the eye drops that are prescribed for questions about life in think more carefully about a variety of eye conditions and diseases. To get the retirement? What would the importance of saving for job done, older children and adults should try tilting you want to know? their futures. Other trigger their heads back and pulling their lower eyelids Improve your According to a recent events included the birth of survey conducted by the a child or grandchild and down with two fi ngers to create a small pouch. • SPEED Lincoln RetirementSM children moving out of the They can then gently squeeze the drops from the Institute, an internal think house. dropper into the “pouch” and close their eyes for 30 • POWER tank created by Lincoln The old adage “never to 60 seconds to allow the medication to bathe the Financial Group, nearly mix family and fi nances” eyeʼs surface. It is better to have younger children two-thirds of baby boomers doesn’t always apply. The • STRENGTH said they would be more Lincoln RetirementSM lie down with their eyes closed. Parents can then inclined to ask an older ver- Institute has identifi ed four place an eye drop in the corner of the closed eye. • FLEXIBILITY sion of themselves about important tips for boomers When the eye opens, the drop will run in. the welfare of their spouse to consider as they plan for Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before or children versus wanting their retirement futures administering eye drops. Also check the dropper tip All under the guidance to know about their own and the futures of their activity levels or the realiza- (Page A9 Please) to make sure that it is not chipped or cracked. Always and supervision of the follow the directions carefully. At ATLANTIC area’s only Youth Trainer Certifi cation EYE CENTER and EYE MAX LASIK CENTER, Conditioning Specialist. we recommend a yearly eye examination for all Workshop Offered members of the family. We are experienced in the medical and surgical treatment for eye disorders. Call for your The National Exercise cal application of one-on- Please call us to schedule an appointment and Trainer’s Association one training. trust your eyes to our experience. We accept most FREE Consultation (NETA) has teamed up with NETA’s expert trainer Miracles Fitness to co-spon- will cover exercise science insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. sor nationally recognized review, communication Please send your questions or comments to my workshops. skills, exercise program- offi ce or email me at: [email protected] NETA is a non-profi t fi t- ming, health assessment, ness professional organiza- and more. P.S. To place ointment in a small childʼs eye, parents tion that is offering a work- Registration includes a should create a pouch in the lower eyelid, administer shop in Personal Trainer written exam, two-year cer- the ointment, then have the child close his or her eye. Certifi cation at Miracles tifi cate, and membership. 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Today Social Security for the majority groups. it buys 460 dozen. Medicare here at the Jersey Shore. 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By the end of a tying the annual increase to Somers Point, $1,531.60 per month in rently calculates the COLA 25-year retirement the the Consumer Price Index NJ 08244 2008 just to keep up with based on the CPI for Urban person who had average for the Elderly (CPI-E). rising costs. Wage Earners (CPI-W). The “Everybody is feeling CPI-W is a more slowly pain at the gas pump,” ob- rising index because it serves O’Connell. “Seniors tracks the spending habit with an average Social Se- of younger workers who curity check in 2000 could don’t spend as much of their have purchased 647 gallons incomes on health care as of gas with their monthly most seniors do. check. The government does SI USTED RECIBE “In 2008, their Social track the spending patterns Security check would only of older Americans, and has Family MEDICARE Y... 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By SY LARSON cans to pay even higher Americans will be forced to payment changes by ad- husband and I retired in Medicare covers, on average, only AARP New Jersey State premiums because of a pay even higher premiums justing other Part B rates, 2001 believing we were President fl awed physician payment on top of their already and revise incentives to helping younger people about half of a benefi ciary’s annual system is just not fair. skyrocketing out-of-pocket reward quality, rather than and people with children health care costs — not including long- Congress will soon de- The monthly Part B health care costs. quantity, of care. A priority fi nd jobs. cide whether to increase premium that people on Medicare covers, on av- such as this cannot wait for “Then came the big term care. Medicare Part B premiums Medicare pay has more erage, only about half of a another Administration and increases in our Medicare even more to cover the cost than doubled since 2000. benefi ciary’s annual health another Congress. [Part B] premiums. With of increasing payments to And paying higher monthly care costs — not including Many Americans — 44 prices so high now for higher premiums and out- It is AARP’s hope that doctors. Medicare Part B premiums long-term care. million — rely on Medicare medical care, food and gas, of-pocket expenses. concerned New Jerseyans People on Medicare have is only the tip of the iceberg People in Medicare pay every day for affordable it is getting very hard just Medicare premiums are will take an active role always been willing to pay for those who must also pay for about a quarter of their health coverage. to make ends meet. actually rising faster than in contacting US Senators their fair share for their for other health costs out of health care costs out of Most people on Medi- “It looks like we’re going Social Security cost of living Frank Lautenberg and health care coverage. And their pockets. their own pockets. These care have no other option to have to go back to work adjustments (COLA). Robert Menendez. they understand that doc- Unless Congress passes costs include: coinsurance for affordable health care after all these years. We’ll Less Social Security With almost 1.3 million tors who treat Medicare pa- a permanent fi x to the ris- for doctor visits, hospital coverage and excessive be lucky to fi nd a job at our means that many consum- Medicare benefi ciaries liv- tients must be paid fairly. ing costs this month, older stays, and skilled nursing Part B premium increases age. Please keep Medicare ers are choosing between ing in the Garden State, it But forcing older Ameri- facility care; premiums and discourage people on Medi- [Part B] premiums fair. health care and other neces- is paramount that Congress coinsurance for prescrip- care from getting the care Don’t make it harder than sities such as food and rent. commit to keeping Medi- tion drugs; and deductibles they need. it already is.” No one should be forced care fair for every single Suffering from Low Back Pain or Sciatica? for basic health insurance People like Annette E., of Let’s keep Medicare fair into such a position. one of them. It is vital to and hospital stays. Crystal Lake, Illinois wrote for Annette, Rita and for Incidentally, it is also keep this essential program SPINAL DECOMPRESSION The hospital deductible to us: “It’s becoming very millions of other older worth noting that prescrip- affordable. is a proven state-of-the-art system that helps alone is over $1,000! diffi cult for me to make Americans. AARP stands tion drug prices only aug- As this year’s Medicare to alleviate back pain in even the most chronic ment the problem. bill comes together, ben- conditions In addition, people on ends meet with all these ready to work with Congress Medicare have to pay all increases, because I depend in a bipartisan manner to According to AARP’s eficiary needs — some of the costs for services only on my Social Security fi nd a better way to pay doc- most recent Rx Watchdog of which were largely Triple Board Certified in tors for treating Medicare Reports, between 2002 neglected in last year’s Chiropractic Neurology Medicare doesn’t cover like widows’ benefi t to pay my Chiropractic Orthopedics eye care, hearing services, bills. With fair premiums, patients. and 2007, manufacturers’ package — should be a top Pain Management routine dental and nursing I am able to get the health Right now, Congress has prices of brand-name drugs priority. home care. care I need to stay healthy an opportunity to enact a climbed by 50 percent. Olivieri Chiropractic & Rehabilitation To keep premiums af- and enjoy my life.” fair solution to Medicare The 2006 increase in Ed. Note: Just before go- 1501 Route 47 South, Rio Grande (609) 886-8585 fordable, Congress should Or Rita O., of Titusville, and prevent older Ameri- manufacturers’ prices of ing to press, AARP notifi ed Call or Visit www.OlivieriChiropractic.com for Appointment fund needed physician Florida, who tells us “My cans from paying even brand-name drugs widely the Herald that the Senate used by Medicare ben- had blocked the Medicare efi ciaries, on average, was Improvement Bill. more than double the 2006 “While we are disap- Centers For infl ation rate, 3.2 percent. pointed by today’s out- Hearing Excellence In 2007, when the gen- come, we applaud Senators eral infl ation rate was 2.9 Lautenberg and Menendez percent, manufacturers for voting to improve Medi- increased their prices for care and bring this bill to TheThe Secret Secret is Out is Out! these brand-name drugs, the fl oor for an up-or-down on average, at more than vote,” said AARP New two and one-half times Jersey State President, Sy that rate. 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10288832 site specifi cally designed to assist online users in Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A13 Save Assumption (From Page A1) worry about changing their spiritual identity.” that he respected the parishioners’ comments about the Assumption is not getting priests or money to sustain them. She noted how many seniors in the borough walk to issue at hand and asked them to understand that the absorbed by St. Ann’s,” Outside, hundreds of parishioners walked past daily mass at Assumption, something that won’t be pos- diocese’s decisions were not made on a whim. Galante said. “I want to members of other churches in the diocese protesting sible if they have to go 42 blocks into Wildwood. Galante said that he knows the Wildwoods, this par- bring the strength of both against a similar fate. Shouts of “God bless” and “Save Driving, Pietropaoli said, would be their only option. ish, and the island from 30 years he spent as a property communities, both tradi- our churches,” were heard as the crowd moved inside She called the parking at St. Ann’s “impossible.” owner here. tions and both desires so the sanctuary. Nicholas Nastasi, a parishioner who sat for seven years His motivation, he was, was not made from a business that the faith in the com- Parishioners inside – some standing with spouses at as a trustee at the Church of the Assumption, said that if standpoint. Rather a need to strengthen the Catholic munity can be stronger and the pulpit – gave impassioned speeches urging Bishop the parish was made to merge with St. Ann’s he would Church in the six counties that the diocese encom- more alive.” Galante to allow the church to continue under the one “feel like a child of divorce, going nine months in one passes. Galante told parishio- priest one parish model. Many argued that their be home to three months in another, trying to fi t in.” Galante said the church needed to better serve youths ners that he would pray harmful repercussions of a merger with the neighboring “It is inconceivable to think that we would be as wel- and disaffected Catholics. and think about what he church. come in that church as we are in our own,” he said and “We are Catholic. To be Catholic means to reach out, had been told. Corinne Robinson, a parish trustee, told Galante that recognized many parishioners that spoke of the numer- not to be closed in,” he said. Contact Suit at: (609) his plan “sorely overlooked” Assumption’s strength, ous traditions at Assumption that may not be possible As for the diminishing number of priests, Galante said 886-8600 ext. 25 or both spiritually and fi nancially. She also pointed out the at St. Ann’s. the diocese needed to be prepared. Relying on interna- [email protected] unique setting in a shore community with four separate “Instead of gathering God’s gifts, you are scattering tional priests, who only serve for a limited time, is not municipalities that have “very different ways of doing them to the wind,” he said to a round of loud applause. the answer, he said. things.” After the parishioners spoke, Galante told the crowd “A merger means that we are creating something new. She said that while there is no doubt some churches are on fi nancially shaky ground and lacking in worshipers, Wildwood Pier Open the Church of the Assumption is not in that category. (From Page A1) ELENA’S “I resent the fact that after 50 years, this parish is being remain spectacular,” Morey stated in a release. CREST PIER forced into an unpopular and unnecessary merger,” she A structure fi re was reported approximately 1:15 Beauty Salon said and introduced a select group of parishioners that at- a.m. on June 16 near the vicinity of Oak Avenue and tested to the vibrant and dynamic church community. the Boardwalk. The amusement pier is located on the FAMILY “Are we becoming more like the corporate world, Boardwalk at Schellinger Avenue. HAIR CUTS facing downsizing and handing out pink slip?” asked The blaze was reported in the vicinity of Super Scoot- Men • Women • Children a member of the church choir. “Or are we the body of ers, Mini Scooters, and the Seal Flume rides on the north Christ?” side of the pier. “This is God’s house. Let us live here with God as The intense blaze was quickly brought under control we’ve done all these years,” said parishioner Fred and damage was limited to the three rides, according Spiewak. to a release. Former Wildwood Crest Mayor Joe Pantalone, who is Police were called in for crowd control on the board- also a member of the church, said the proposed merger walk, as the fi re was on Mariner’s Landing with possible was a product of church politics and business decision. exposure to propane tanks. Pantalone also offered the Bishop some advice from At least 11 area fi re departments responded to the Robert Newkirk Heather & Atlantic Aves., his tenure in government. alarm, and an investigation is underway to determine Portion of Mariner’s Landing is an inferno June 16 Wildwood Crest “Always listen to the will of the people,” he said. the cause. about 1:30 a.m. Three rides were damaged. The 523-0747 “Sometimes you have to learn this the hard way.” Both Raging Waters and Ocean Oasis Waterparks pier reopened later that morning. Cause of the fi re Nancy Pietropaoli, a resident and member of the opened at 10 a.m. as scheduled. Amusement rides on is under investigation. church for 20 years, told the Bishop that many parishio- all three Piers opened that day at 12:30 p.m. ners’ lives are “schizophrenic enough without having to The Paroled Murderer Faces New Assault, Weapons Charges Group, LLC

By JOE HART physically assaulted an- three hours. county and municipal law AUTO • HOME • MARINE • COMMERCIAL other individual earlier in Wilson was taken into enforcement agencies as- LIFE • HEALTH WHITESBORO –– A lo- the afternoon. custody without incident sisted with the investiga- Insurance & Financial Services cal man out on parole after Wilson, 46, was sen- as he left his residence. tion. serving 26 years in state tenced to life in prison He was found to be in prison for murder and rob- plus 20 years on June 2, possession of a .22 caliber Contact Hart at (609) 510 Bank Street, Cape May, NJ 08204 bery is in trouble again 1981 for the robbery and handgun at the time of his 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: www.niagroup.com after allegedly restraining murder of liquor store clerk arrest. [email protected] (609) 884-8431 • 800-642-3710 • 866-795-1284 Fax and torturing someone at John Domeraski. He served According to police, a his home here for several just over the mandatory search of Wilson’s resi- hours. minimum 25-year term for dence revealed evidence SAVE County Prosecutor his sentence. of the following crimes for THIS SUMMER’S $ Robert Taylor and Middle He was paroled on March which he was charged: Ag- MOST STUNNING 25 PER WINDOW Township Police Chief Jo- 13 last year from Northern gravated Assault, Criminal FASHIONS ARE NOT ON UP TO 10 PALM BEACH™ POLYSATIN seph Evangelista reported State Prison in Newark. Restraint, multiple weap- ON THE RUNWAY. SHUTTERS WITH ™ the June 10 investigation of WILLIAM WILSON Last week, Wilson alleg- ons offences and Terroristic LANTANA SYSTEM* a reportedly armed suspect Middle Township police edly pointed a fi rearm at Threats. who assaulted another indi- received a call reporting Selby and bound his hands Wilson was committed vidual, 20-year-old Tyrone that William Wilson, of 801 and feet. Wilson then al- to county jail in lieu of SAVE Selby. Poplar Ave., was armed legedly physically assaulted $250,000 bail. $ Shortly before 5 p.m. with a handgun, and had the victim for a period over Members of several 25 PER WINDOW ON UP TO 10 NEWSTYLE® HYBRID SHUTTERS WITH TRUVIEW™ News Digests REAR TILT SYSTEM* (From Page A4) Township are about to be upgraded. Township Com- mittee Monday approved a bond ordinance authorizing Experience, form the Civil War Forward: will be open various improvements at the Clarence and Georgiana in the meeting room of Borough Hall. DON’T BE FASHIONABLY LATE Davies Sports Complex in Goshen as well as a purchase —act now and SAVE save big on popular Hunter Douglas products. If you $ of playground equipment for the Martin Luther King love the clean, crisp look of shutters, you’ll find styles 50 Hit and Run Center in Whitesboro. The Whitesboro playground from Hunter Douglas for every decor and budget. 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One Honda Civic driven by Monica Lawler, of Cape May, opening may have multiple panels.Savings apply on up to 10 windows per product. Manufacturer’s rebate. Limits and restrictions left the roadway. A street sign was also demolished approving a half million-dollar recreation project dur- apply. ©2008 Hunter Douglas Inc. ® and TM are trademarks of Hunter Douglas Inc. during the incident. The victim was transported to ing the current fi scal problems. Deputy Mayor Susan Cape Regional Medical Center and later transferred Delanzo said the project is necessary because the to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Trauma Unit. current hockey facilities in Rio Grande are in a state of Lawler has been charged with leaving the scene of a disrepair. motor vehicle accident and careless driving. Police do not believe alcohol was a factor in this accident. Potentially Dangerous Dog The accident is under investigation by Patrolmen Ken ERMA — The second potentially dangerous dog Thank Cooper and Tom Toland as well as Detective Dekon ruling in two weeks was issued in Lower Township Fashaw of the Cape May Police Department. Municipal Court, Tuesday. Lower Township Animal You! Control Offi cer Don Montgomery seized a pit bull mix Host Community Benefi t dog Tuesday involved in an attack on a Dachshund COURT HOUSE –– Middle Township Committee on Feb. 26. On that date, Joe Morris was walking his Monday awarded a contract to accounting fi rm Ford, Dachshund on Walnut Avenue in Villas when a pit bull Middle Township Mayor Nate Doughty, Scott and Associates to audit the Host Community Ben- owned by Michael Hamilton jumped over a fence and Deputy Mayor Sue DeLanzo and efi t program the township has with recycling company attacked the small dog. The pit bull was leashed and Albrecht and Heun. Payments for the audit service are Hamilton pulled the dog away from the Dachshund, Committeeman Steve Barry express not to exceed $4,500 according to committee’s resolu- according to Montgomery. The Dachshund’s stomach tion. On the advice of township Solicitor James Picker- was torn open during the attack but the dog survived. their sincerest gratitude to Dennis Roberts ing, township offi cials would not answer questions Hamilton must pay $1,300 in veterinary bills, over regarding host community benefi ts due to pending $600 in fi nes and costs for boarding the dog at the of the Bellevue Tavern for all of his many litigation except to say that proceeds have not been ac- county Animal Shelter. The dog will be held at the counted for in the municipal budget and that the audit shelter until Hamilton installs a concrete slab with a generous donations to process had already begun. six-foot high chain link fence with a lock and a sign warning of a potentially dangerous dog. The dog must the Middle Township Recreation Department Recreation Projects Approved be muzzled at all times when it is outside the enclosure and kept on a three-foot long leash. Montgomery said throughout the years. COURT HOUSE –– Recreation facilities in Middle (Page A16 Please) A14 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 Danger of Cancellation? MEMBER Sticky JIF Rules Complicate Point Event Planning

By JACK FICHTER commission meeting, May- or Carl Schupp said some CAPE MAY POINT sort of solution would be — There is no getting worked out to try to retain around it. community events such as Due to lawsuits to other those held by the Taxpay- towns from public events, ers Association of Cape groups holding activities May Point and the Civic here, ranging from sack Association of Cape May 800.858.BANK | www.capebanknj.com races for children to pa- Point. rades and concerts, will The JIF is recommend- have to purchase liability ing the borough pass an insurance policies or the ordinance requiring groups RIO NAILS & SPA borough will not allow the holding events to purchase events to take place. liability insurance. The Let us pamper you on your special day! Events that have been ordinance was tabled by 463-8868 held in Cape May Point for borough commission last years could disappear. The month for further discus- • Manicures borough’s insurance cov- sion. Jack Fichter • Pedicures • Full set for acrylic, erage, which comes from The ordinance would Cape May Point residents enjoy Circle Party in Pavilion Park June 14. uv gel, pink & whites the Atlantic County Joint cover the use of public and silk wrap nails Insurance Fund (JIF), does beaches, grounds and fa- not be sued because it had causes injury or damage to ion Circle Park every Satur- • Custom Nail Designs not cover events not held cilities. Without such a “sovereign immunity.” property. day night by two members • Waxing directly by the borough requirement, the borough Miola said that went If the borough gets sued, of the association such as away in 1972. the outside company or sack races. She said the Gift Certifi cates Available ¶ Walk-Ins Welcome through its employees or and ultimately taxpayers volunteers. could wind up paying out He said part of the job of organization indemnifies members have been told Grande Shopping Center (In front of Lowe’s) At a June 12 borough tens of thousands of dollars the JIF is risk management the town by hiring a lawyer they would have to fi ll out for a lawsuit settlement. and risk transfer. If a town to defend the municipal- a hold harmless agreement Atlantic County JIF Di- puts on an event such as a ity. If the town receives a and carry insurance cover- rector Paul Miola gave a fi reworks show, it hires an judgment, the company or age to protect the borough PowerPoint presentation outside company to handle organization will pay the from being sued. RETRACTABLE AWNINGS to the public at the June the event that will hold claim, he said. Schreiner asked if the 12 meeting. He said years the municipality harmless “You’re going to give us borough could pass a reso- ago, government could if the fireworks display a certifi cate of insurance lution to assume the liabil- that says you have money ity in lieu of not having a to back this up,” Miola. recreation department of A Society Quick to Sue “That applies to a whole lot its own and jointly run of things that towns do.” the games and the annual By JACK FICHTER is going to suffer now in He said he realized pub- Circle Picnic. She said the your community and not lic facilities are paid for by association had a $1 mil- Is the world we live in so have the opportunity to taxpayers and should be lion liability policy but was fi lled with lawsuits that we share traditional values and open to taxpayers but the not willing to purchase have to fear holding events to get together and build JIF was “trying to look out additional insurance to that have taken place for their community further for the good of the town.” protect the borough and 50 years? because they can’t afford Miola said volunteers at pay for their attorneys. The answer is yes, ac- to protect themselves from an event presented by the Miola said if the event cording to Peter Bylsma, the inevitable lawsuit that borough, if they were part is a borough function, JIF former executive director may come up,” he said. of a committee appointed would cover it but it would AVALON OFFICE FACTORY SHOWROOM of Citizens Against Lawsuit Bylsma said his concern by the borough, would be (Page A16 Please) Abuse and current director was out of control lack of covered by the JIF. He said 800.781.1552 Bristol, PA 19007 of Los Angeles Lawsuit personal responsibility and the JIF would not cover Abuse Blog. overly aggressive trial law- many borough residents “You can’t name an as- yers “ruin it for everyone that were holding an event SCREEN PRINTING / EMBROIDERY U.S.D.A. WHOLE CENTER CUT pect of our lives that is not else by suing everything on their own. affected by the threat of a so many times that a tiny Only employees and PROMOTIONAL ITEMS lawsuit,” he said. town can’t hold a parade volunteer firefighters are FILET He said teachers have anymore.” covered by worker com- altered their methods of He said if someone is pensation under state law, It’s time to order your MIGNON instruction, called “Defen- injured due to a lack of said Miola. Uniforms • T- Shirts sive Teaching,” to avoid responsibility, that per- Resident Irene Schrein- Sweatshirts lawsuits. son does deserve some er, president of the civic .99 Bylsma said an indoor redress. association and treasurer Chef Coats sports facility and birthday Bylsma said there is no of the taxpayers associa- and more 6 pound party space for children in single “silver bullet” to tion, noted the borough Rancho Cordova, Calif., solve the over abundance does not have a recreation P: 609-390-7999 Your Neighborhood Store At The Jersey Shore CUT FREE TO ORDER called Basketball Town, of litigation. He said people department. She said the Steaks • Burgers • Hoagies • Wraps was closed down follow- have to take personal re- Cape May Point Taxpayers F: 609-390-1540 ing a lawsuit under the sponsibility and respect the Association holds a couple 1821 S. Shore Road Seafood Platters • Club Sandwiches Americans with Disabilities system and respect those of events which sort of re- Act. The litigant, a disabled around them that deserve place the department. Seaville, NJ 08230 person, successfully used justice. Schreiner said games for www.magraphics.com Shop Your Neighborhood Party the facility but sued none- “If you have to decide children are held on Pavil- Trays theless. whether your lawsuit is According to press re- merited or not,” said Byls- GET PAID TO RECYCLE! Available ports, the litigant also sued ma. “It is important to two other Northern Califor- remember everything you Raff’s is paying top prices nia businesses. do affects everyone around for all metals… Blitz’s Famous “The litigious nature of you.” for Great Selection our society closes down He said the courts are Copper, Brass, Aluminum Breakfast BEST and prohibits what are safe out of control and the sys- (includes soda & beer cans), Sandwich ANYWHERE and traditionally very valu- tem needs attention. 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Drug Court County Drug Court (From Page A1) (From Page A1) DAYLILIES that many offenses are committed by individuals who had with a pilot program that used drugs or alcohol during or just prior to committing included the state’s two Great Summer Perennials their crimes. biggest cities of Newark 700 Varieties All Colors Because of that evidence, the New Jersey judiciary and Camden and gradu- operates a Drug Court, which targets nonviolent offenders ally expanded until the Lavender, Peach, in an effort to stop the cycle of abuse of alcohol and other fi nal phase in 2004 when drugs and related criminal activity through intensive Superior Court Vicinage I Gold, Burgundy, supervision, treatment and judicial oversight. (Atlantic/Cape May coun- Apricot, Rose, Drug courts are collaborative efforts between the judi- ties) became involved. Pink, Purple, Red, cial system and drug treatment professionals. “Drugs or alcohol are State fi gures suggest drug court participants are much involved in 70 percent of Yellow, Orange, more likely to stay out of trouble than offenders who criminal court cases and and Near-White aren’t in the program. Only 6 percent of drug court that’s on the low end,” local graduates have been convicted of another crime, while 43 Drug Court Judge Michael Ruffl es, Eyes, Fancy Edges, Doubles, Heirlooms percent of non-program drug offenders were reconvicted Connor said. “Very few Susan Krysiak Avedissian after their release from prison addicts support their addi- Superior Court Judge Michael R. Connor speaks to DIAS CREEK DAYLILY FARM The state drug court, which began with a small pilot tion from a trust fund. They members of the Cape May County Healthy Com- 45 Rt. 47 So., CMCH program in Camden and Essex counties in 1996, was are forced to steal and sell munity Coalition June 11. (Milepost 10.3) recently recognized by the National Association of Drug drugs to support their habits.” Call 609-463-9690 Court Professionals at the group’s annual training con- According to Connor, the drug court program targets ference. New Jersey is only the second state, after New non-violent offenders that are dependent on drugs. The York, to receive the award. offenders are supervised and treated during a fi ve-year New Jersey, which currently treats more than 3,000 probation period. drug-dependent defendants, was presented the award Since the program began, 252 defendants have been for committing the resources and leadership needed to sentenced in the Cape May County drug court and the ensure that the drug court program is available for all program currently has 156 active participants. eligible offenders in the state. Two individuals have graduated from the county’s drug Since the inception of the state drug court, over 1,000 court and 23 are in the fi nal phase of the program. There participants have graduated from the fi ve-year program have been eight babies born to drug free mothers while and nearly 600 are in the fi nal of four phases. they were participating in the program. “This award is well-deserved recognition of the suc- Ramona Howze, the vicinage criminal division manager cess we have experienced in New Jersey,” said Judge who oversees drug court, said the Cape May program is Philip S. Carchman, acting administrative director of one of the most successful in the state. the state courts. “The reason it’s so successful is because we have such “Drug courts not only break the cycle of addiction and a strong judge that believes in the system,” she said. crime, they also help reunite families, heal communities, “Because Judge Connor believes, he does what it takes to and direct tax dollars toward effective treatment and make the sometimes unconventional system work.” rehabilitation rather than ineffective punishment and Connor characterized the program as a team effort. He incarceration.” said he works in a round-table forum with prosecutors, Figures suggest drug courts make fi nancial sense be- defenders, probation offi cers, evaluators and treatment cause participants are required to not only pay fi nes but providers to determine the proper course of action for also maintain employment, which makes them produc- each individual drug case. 6/25/08 6/25/08 tive members of society who pay taxes and carry health “I am proud to preside over the Cape May/Atlantic insurance. drug court,” Connor said. “We are a team who seeks to Cape May/Atlantic Drug Court Judge Michael Connor provide a venue and an opportunity for participants to said putting an offender through the drug court program succeed.” costs half as much as incarceration, which costs taxpayers Eligible participants are assessed for their dependence approximately $11,000 per year. by substance evaluator Richard Kates who determines “Medically Speaking” The state Offi ce of the Public Defender supports the what type of treatment is appropriate – intensive out- a radio show hosted by drug court program. patient, short-term inpatient (28 days), or long-term “Drug court programs inpatient (6 months) – and sets up the clinical care. Michael Boriss, DO, FACC, FACOI · Cape Regional Cardiologist are holistic by design and In addition to their prescribed treatment, participants offer substance abuse must also attend regular 12-step meetings like Alcoholics treatment with a broad Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous. Podiatry continuum of services, The offenders are subject to stringent probation super- Call for a free CD intensively supervised in a vision that includes regular unscheduled drug tests. Keeping you in step with life or non-adversarial forum with Participants make regular visits to Connor’s courtroom Listen to the power of the robe lead- where he doles out both praise and punishments. on the web! ing the way,” said Public Depending on their progress, he said he either compli- With special guest at Defender Yvonne Smith ments them or “knocks them on the side of the head with Charles Birk, DPM www.caperegional.com Segars. a two-by-four” – fi guratively not literally. Eat Here Contact Hart at (609) Board Certifi ed Podiatrist “There are three rules in drug court – show up, be Cape Regional Medical Center or we 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: honest, and try,” Connor said. [email protected] Among the punishments the judge has available, were both increased courtroom visits, increased supervision or even a short stay in the Cape May County Correctional Facility, DEAN’S LIST starve SEAVILLE — Kimberly which he called the “county bed and breakfast.” WCMC-AM 1230 Exceptional Care Despite Connor’s discipline, most participants stay Krzyk and Daniel McLaugh- 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 25 Exceptional People on Jackson Street lin of this community, were with the program. 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By JACK FICHTER sey, owner of the Antique MRI Safe Doorknob, a shop where CAPE MAY– Imagine owners of old homes go this. You’re on the beach or to buy everything from $100 OFF eating in a restaurant and mantle pieces to hardware. EYEBROW APPLICATION your parking meter is about He spends at least an hour with this ad to run out, setting you up to a week walking along the $ receive a $32 ticket. metered spaces for the 100 OFF Then an angel descends Washington Street Mall, LIPLINER APPLICATION with this ad and puts money in the Jackson and Decatur streets parking meter and you are and Beach Avenue. Wake Up saved. Cape May Parking Angels with He even leaves a pink is a project of the Chamber ticket on your windshield of Commerce of Greater Make Up indicating you have been Cape May. If a meter has ex- saved from a parking ticket pired or it’s about to expire, along with the name of a a parking angel puts in $1 sponsoring merchant who for one hour of parking. has paid to put quarters in Causey said he carries the meter and kept you out three rolls of quarters; any of parking hell. more than that weighs www.permanentmakeupbyamy.net Is this the angel Gabriel? down his pants. He spends Jack Fichter No, on a recent Saturday a fair amount of time ex- “Angel” Bill Causey saves a driver in Cape May from a parking ticket. evening it was Bill Cau- plaining to visitors how to use the central station three to fi ve miles per day, Cape May still has the old- gram needs more volun- meters but also offers direc- so he enjoys the exercise fashioned individual meters teers. Since chamber mem- Accredited Dermatology tions and information on he gets putting money in that accept one quarter at bers own businesses, it is Patricia Tager MD, Lisa Ledden NP restaurants and shopping. meters. a time. often diffi cult for them to More than once Causey The city has three types Those who have received leave their shops and go on has been mistaken for a of parking meters. Newer, “angel parking tickets” will parking patrol. 609/374-8100 Appointments parking enforcement offi cer central station meters of- often go to the merchant Chamber President Rob- 1580 Route #9 & Avalon Blvd. since he carries a clipboard fer more possibility for that saved them from a ert Steenrod and board Cape May Court House/Avalon/Swainton and places a ticket on the mistakes because drivers ticket and thank the owner member Laurie Johnson windshield. must be sure of their park- or patronize the business. were instrumental in start- General Dermatology for: “People have tried to ing space number. Another “It helps everybody,” ing the program. give me money,” he said. type of central station me- said Causey, who was The program will hire Pediatrics, Adolescent, Adult & Geriatrics Causey tells them he ter, found in parking lots, named “Angel of the Year” one or two paid employees Diseases of the Skin, Hair & Nails, Removal of Moles, is an angel and local mer- requires the driver to put with over 400 “saves” last to be angels this summer, Warts and Growths. chants have provided the a paper ticket on their year. said Causey dashboard. All told, the program We treat Rashes immediately. We have the latest treatment quarters for their meter. He said he normally walks Along the beachfront, had about 1,000 saves in for Acne and Psoriasis. We perform surgery for all Cancers its fi rst year. SEA THEATRE Including MOHs Surgery and also we excise pigmented lesions. Point Event A couple or family may We perform the following Cosmetics: (From Page A14) events presented by the be eating, on the beach Kung Fu Panda (PG) not if it is an outside asso- association. or watching a movie and Botox, Juvederm and Chem Peels. ciation holding the event. Another resident sug- coming back to a parking Thurs., Fri. & Sat. He said their insurance gested borough commis- ticket spoils the whole We accept all Insurance Carriers, Medicare, all Horizon Plans, policy may back up a hold sion appoint persons from experience, he said. 7:15pm & all Aetna Plans, all Union Plans, Workman’s Comp harmless and indemnifi ca- the association to run those “For $1, the amount and all HMO Medicaid Plans. tion agreement required by two events. of goodwill you get from 9:15pm the borough. Miola said a July Fourth people is just amazing,” Schreiner said she was or Easter Egg committee said Causey. “It’s a feel- $6 Adult • $4 Children good thing, it’s a win-win told the association would could be created and ad- 4005 Pacifi c Ave have to apply for insurance ministered by the borough situation.” Wildwood • 729-0337 for each weekly event. to run those events. The parking angel pro- “One Stop Shopping” She said she thought the Schreiner suggested the We can do a fully installed Kitchen children’s games would fi re company take over the cease. auspices of the July Fourth D cabinets, countertops, design, install, Miola said the borough parade, which has been run TRAN MOV I E would have to appoint the by a volunteer since 1954, S plumbing, electric, granite etc. officers and handle the to provide insurance cover- fi nances of the association age under the borough. Theatre in order to cover its events Schupp said the bor- Featuring with insurance. ough’s loss control ratio He suggested a “blanket was one of the lowest in the KUNG FU PANDA (PG) policy” from an insurance JIF, which has held down 11:10am, 1:10pm, 3:05pm, 5:00pm, 6:55pm, 8:50pm, 10:55pm company to cover multiple premiums. THE INCREDIBLE HULK (PG 13) 11:00am, 1:50pm, 3:15pm, 5:25pm News Digests 7:35pm, 9:45pm, 11:50pm (From Page A13) the dog must have an identifying tattoo and wear a red YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN (PG 13) collar stating it is a potentially dangerous dog. 11:20am, 1:30pm, 3:45pm, 6:00pm, 8:30pm, 11:05pm

GET SMART (PG 13) County Democrats Reorganize 11:15am, 1:50pm, 4:20pm, 6:50pm, 9:25pm, 11:45pm COURT HOUSE –– On June 10, the Cape May LOVE GURU (PG 13) County Regular Democratic Organization held its an- 11:10am, 1:10pm, 3:05pm, 5:05pm, nual reorganization meeting where they elected their 6:55pm, 8:50pm, 10:55pm executive offi cers for the 2008-2010 term. Attorney James H. Pickering Jr., of Dennis Township, was 3100 Boardwalk, Wildwood re-elected a chairman, a post he has held for the last (Between Pine & Maple) 609-523-0288 six years. Upon being elected unanimously, Pickering said, “It’s truly an exciting time to be a Democrat in Cape May County. It is an honor to be elected again to lead the party as Chair- Serving All of Cape May County man.” Executive offi cers s caring for n elected on Tuesday night ighbor eighbo were: Jill Zaharchuck, Ne rs Middle Township, Vice- Chairperson; Norman Matz, Upper Township, Sergeant-at-Arms; Ken- neth Merson, Sea Isle Volunteers In Medicine We can renovate your kitchen or your whole home City, Recording Secretary; OF CAPE MAY COUNTY Mary Durkin, Middle Care this week We are a Division of DeBaun Construction Township, Corresponding Secretary; and Jonathan made possible by generous donations from: www.debaunconstruction.com Atwood, Stone Harbor, Treasurer. Visit Our 3,000 sq. ft. Showroom! (Page A17 Please) County of Cape May Mon. & Tues. 9-4:30, Wed Closed, I was young and now I Thur. & Fri. 9-4:30, Sat 10-3pm am old, yet I have never FEATURING WOOD MODE & BROOKHAVEN CABINETRY seen the righteous for- saken nor their children 368-1776 • www.patriotkitchens.com begging bread. Psalm 37: 25 Thank You: 373 - 96th Street, Stone Harbor For more information call 609-463-2846 Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A17 Aging Seminar Set at St. Ann’s Jeffries-Fox, 62, of Cape May Earns WILDWOOD — “Aging with Grace: A Spiritual Culinary Arts Degree from ACCC WOODWORKING & CARPENTRY Journey,” a seminar to be presented by Sr. Roseann MAYS LANDING — Su- “But I adopted two infants completion on June 11. She agement from Feye, that Repair & Restoration of Fine Homes Quinn, will be held at St. zanne (’Zanne, as she’s [who are now 26], so I was happy to report that was no longer an issue. & Furnishings Since 1980 Ann Regional School, New known to her friends) Jef- wanted to have more con- she received an excellent There also was a genetic Jersey and Magnolia av- fries-Fox has traversed a trol of my time.” education at the ACA. part of the equation. William Brooks Morrison enues, on fi ve consecutive very diverse career path Thus, Jeffries-Fox “I believe in commu- “My mother started nurs- Lic. NJ Contractor Mondays beginning June throughout her life. After launched her own qualita- nity colleges big time,” she ing school at the age of 51, Phone 609-536-2269 23 from 10-11:30 a.m. working for years as a col- tive marketing research said. “They give access to and graduated fi rst in her All are welcome. Regis- lege professor and market business, acting as a prob- education to people who class,” Jeffries-Fox said. www.morrisonwindsors.com tration fee is $10. Advance research professional, the lem-solving liaison for vari- otherwise couldn’t have af- “It just goes to show that registration is requested. Cape May resident is about ous companies. forded it. As someone who you’re never too old to Call 522-2709. to complete a continuing Following her retire- grew up very poor, I ap- learn.” education culinary career ment, she and her husband preciate that. New Jersey’s Schedule starting training program at the decided that she should go community colleges are Friday June 20th Academy of Culinary Arts to school to enhance her wonderful.” Get Smart (PG-13) at Atlantic Cape Commu- already extensive cooking While Jeffries-Fox hasn’t Fri: 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 Sat & Sun: nity College—at the age skills. pinned down her specialty, 2:45, 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 of 62. “I’ve always enjoyed she does enjoy prepar- Mon - Thu: 5:15, 7:30, 9:40 A graduate of the pres- cooking for friends and ing hot foods and hors Kung Fu Panda (PG) tigious Annenberg School family,” Jeffries-Fox said. d’oeuvres most of all. Fri: 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 Sat & Sun: for Communication with “I’m the ‘alpha cook’ in the “I do well with creativity 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 a Ph.D., Jeffries-Fox went family. I always regretted within a structure,” she Mon - Thu: 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 on to work for the distin- that I didn’t make this a explained.

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By SUSAN KRYSIAK Desiderio returned last integral component of the Holly Beach Campground, population centers makes it unique. Ac- However, traditionally, Cape May County AVEDISSIAN week from an overnight tourist economy here. But attributes that to the parity cording to the county Tourism Depart- has not seen a lot of European visitors, trip to Montreal he paid last year saw fewer than of the U.S. dollar and the ment, more than 30 million people live he said. CREST HAVEN — Oooh for on his own dime with normal visitors from the Canadian dollar, again. within a 300-mile radius of this county. Cruise ship lines have moved ships out la la. The beauty and charms county tourism director north. Desiderio said previ- (Please see related story). Instead of driving to Myrtle Beach or of the Caribbean because fares are paid in of Cape May County will Diane Wieland and Deb- ous to last year, Canadian Desiderio said the coun- Hilton Head S.C., gas prices will encour- dollars and put them in the Mediterranean soon be touted in French, bie Baff from that offi ce, visitors represented 25 ty would attempt to get a age mid-Atlantic residents to come to the where currencies are valued higher. the language of love, as to promote the county as percent of tourists visiting grant to produce the CD. Jersey shore, said Perniciaro. “The leisure world is rearranging be- county tourism officials a tourist destination to Cape May County, but that “It was a good tour,” While folks with less money may be cause of the dollar,” he said. work to woo back those Canadian automobile asso- fi gure dropped last year to said Desiderio, whose only discouraged from a shore vacation, those Since 47 percent of homes in this coun- capricious objects of desire: ciation representatives and 5-6 percent. complaint about the trip from a higher income group may take their ty are second homes, those homeowners Canadian tourists. Canadian journalists. “The reason they were was the loss of his luggage place here. will still come to the shore. Perniciaro Freeholder Leonard The Jersey shore has a not coming back was the by U.S. Airways and the Some folks who in times of cheaper predicted second homeowners may make Desiderio told freehold- long-standing allure for Ca- value of our dollar,” Desid- two-hour wait to fi ll out the gas may take more exotic vacations may fewer trips to the shore but stay longer. ers June 10 that county nadians. With its warm wa- erio told freeholders. form to get it back. instead come to the shore. A benefi t of Overall, Perniciaro said he did not pre- tourism offi cials met with ters, and drivable distance, Things might be looking those visitors is they are used to spending dict a huge change this summer. a producer to prepare a it has become a regular up this season as French- Contact Avedissian at higher amounts of money on vacation, “People do not have to commute hun- promotional CD for distri- destination for summer Canadians are booking ear- (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or he said. dreds and hundreds of miles to get here; bution to French-speaking vacationers over the years. ly at one local campground. at: savedissian@cmcherald. Their tastes may be more expensive we’re right near the population centers Canadians. Canadians comprise an Dave Robinson, owner of com than those of day-trippers. and that’s our benefi t,” he said. There are over 9.5 mil- Storekeepers surveyed by Perniciaro Chris Clemans, owner of Chris Clemans lion French speakers living in Ocean City and Stone Harbor have Sotheby’s International Realty, told the in Canada and 6.8 million Oh Canada, Come on Down replaced some lower valued items and Herald vacation home rentals were “way Canadians whose native replaced them with high value goods, said ahead of last year.” Most renters reserved language is French. That By JACK FICHTER price in Canada was equal due to limited availability Perniciaro. homes during the early winter months amounts to approximately to $6 per gallon although at campgrounds. He said If gas reaches $6 a gallon will tourism when gas was less expensive, she said. 22 percent of the country’s ERMA –– The Canadians in Canada, where it is sold Canadian visitors stay here decrease in the county? Perniciaro said he Clemans said she did believe home population, according to are coming! The Canadians in liters. one to two weeks. believes it would impact the number of rentals would be affected by high gas the Canadian Offi ce of the are coming! Robinson said about 90 “They love the beach, visitors. He said he has noticed less traffi c prices this year. Commissioner of Languag- In a few weeks, our percent of the campground’s they love Cape May and on the roads in the county during this early Innkeeper Larry Muentz said Cape es. Of those, close to 4.1 county’s campgrounds will business in summer is with they love Wildwood,” said part of the tourist season. May faced a nationwide oil shortage in million Canadians speak be fi lled with vacationing French Canadians. He said Robinson. Those who decide to stay home if gas the late ’70s and early ’80s, which kept a only French. Canadians undaunted by goods in the U.S. are much He said some Canadian hits $6-$7 per gallon, would do so not percentage of regular visitors away from Quebec province, just high gas prices. less expensive for Cana- campers go to Virginia because it costs $7 per gallon to get to the the county and caused a shift in the de- north of the eastern sea- Dave Robinson, and his dians to purchase than in Beach, but he suspected shore but because so much of their budget mographics of who vacationed here. He board of the United States, wife Maggie, owners of Canada. high gas prices would send is spent on gas, they decide they cannot predicted those who come to the county has the greatest concentra- Holly Shores Campground “Everything up there them to the Jersey shore. afford a vacation, he said. for three-day stays may not come at all, tion of French speakers in on Route 9, told the Her- is about 40 percent more “We’re going to have a When vacations are booked months and those who normally come for a week Canada, with 86.3 percent ald the Canadian dollar is than it is here regardless great summer,” said Rob- ahead, it is less likely they will be can- may stay for a shorter time. of the population. It takes stronger than the American of the exchange rate,” he inson. 8.5 hours to drive to Cape dollar, which is an advan- said. He said Canadians start May from Montreal, the tage for Canadians visiting At press time, the Cana- arriving here in early July. Fast Facts capital of that province. the U.S. dian dollar was worth two Canadian visitors in the Tourism facts from 2008 county survey: $551 million from entertainment Even though French and “They are used to high cents more than the U.S. campground tend to cook • Second in the state in tourism $1 billion from retail English are both official gas prices. They have had dollar. Two years ago, the at their campsite rather expenditures • Tourism expenditures grew by 6.7 per- languages of Canada, this is them for years, so the fuel Canadian dollar was worth than eat in restaurants, said • In 2007, $5.1 billion tourism dollars cent in 2007 the fi rst time a promotional is not going to stop them 35 percent less than the Robinson. generated here: • 47 percent of county’s tourism expendi- piece for the county has from coming in,” he said. U.S. dollar. The Robinsons have $2.4 billion from accommodations tures comes from accommodations been produced in French, “I know for a fact our camp- Robinson said he started owned Holly Shores Camp- $1.6 billion from food • 50.2 percent of all second homes in state according to Desiderio, ground is full for July and receiving reservations for ground for 10 years. are in this county county freeholder in charge August with French Cana- the summer season in Janu- Contact Fichter at (609) • 76 percent of tourists are return visi- of the department of tour- dians primarily.” ary and Canadians often 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: tors ism. At press time, the gas book one year in advance jfi [email protected] • 53 percent said beach was reason for coming here • Visitor population peaked in August • 64 percent of visitors over age 55 • $90.5 million collected in occupancy taxes • 60 percent stayed in motel/hotel

Lower Cuts $33,000, Passes Budget By JACK FICHTER cut from the township’s tal expense, he said. legal budget. Nolan said he was com- VILLAS — After Nolan said $3,000 was fortable there were no trimming an additional sliced from the public additional cuts that could $33,000 from its 2008 events line item in the be made to the township budget, Lower Township budget. That item was budget. It takes approximately 8.5 hours to drive to Cape May from Montreal, the capital of Quebec Province, Council approved the bud- projected to increase Council approved Canada. Canadian vacationers have been visiting the Jersey Shore for years; local tourism offi cials are get in a unanimous vote from $29,000 last year to $93,000 in budget cuts at actively courting them this year in a variety of ways. Monday. $36,000 this year. its May 19 meeting. The budget continues to If the township comes have a 2.5-cent increase up short for public events Wildwoods Want Piece of Canadian Market per $100 of assessed prop- funding, it will ask the Vaccination By LAUREN SUIT the French version of the pages describing the Wild- publication articles. erty value. business community to site was launched March woods’ amenities such as In response, GWTIDA One cent in the budget help out, said Nolan. Seminar WILDWOOD — Parlez- 19 and has been increas- the midway amusements, has also increased its ad- equals $450,000, so to The township’s group vous français? ingly popular with our waterparks, boating, water vertising spending in Que- cut one cent from the tax health insurance budget Set June 21 French-speaking visitors neighbor’s to the north. sports, historic sites and bec, to $60,000 in 2007 increase would mean cut- was cut by $5,000. The to the Wildwoods now According to a press eco-tourism interests. from $20,000 in 2006, ting $450,000 from the township has increased a BURLEIGH — Statistics have an all-French version release, the new version The new site expands with ads in publications budget, so the 2.5-cent health insurance buy out on how sick our children of the Web site www.wild- mirrors the authority’s the authority’s Canadi- such as, Le Journal de increase remains despite for employees from $1,500 really are, Testing data, woodsnj.com. primary English language an marketing campaign, Montréal and La Presse. $126,000 in cuts. to $4,000 to encourage ingredients, and known Operated by the Greater site presenting information which targets prospective Council had delayed personnel who can be side effects of vaccines as Wildwoods Tourism Im- on planning a vacation, ac- visitors from Montreal Contact Suit at: (609) passing this year’s budget covered by their spouse’s portrayed in the Physician’s provement and Develop- commodations, dining and and Quebec with print 886-8600 ext. 25 or June 4 to allow Deputy insurance, not use the Desk Reference, and a short ment Authority (GWTIDA), attractions. There also are and radio ads and travel [email protected] Mayor Robert Nolan and township’s coverage. history of commercialized Councilman Glenn Doug- Health insurance cover- medicine (why we believe News Digests lass to take one more look age for an individual cost strongly in vaccines with- (From Page A17) at departmental spending the township $15,000 out medical proof) will be More Airport Funds in hopes of fi nding addi- annually and $18,000 for the topic at a Vaccination Teen Faces Assault Charges WOODBINE — The FAA has awarded Woodbine tional cuts. a family. Seminar June 21, 11 a.m.- Port Authority’s airport $111,153 to expand the tran- Nolan told the Herald Council also eliminated 1 p.m. at the Lighthouse OCEAN CITY — Ocean City Police have charged sient apron at the facility. The expansion will connect he worked with Township medical benefi ts for town- Church Annex, 1248 Rt. Ronald Monroe, 18, of Maple Glen, Pa. with aggravat- the access road to the existing airfi eld facility, accord- Auditor Leon Costello and ship council members. 9 South. ed assault with a knife, terroristic threats and weapon ing to a release from U.S. Rep. Frank A. LoBiondo Township Manager Joe Nolan said the capital Learn how to legally ex- possession for his part in a June 15 assault that took (R-2nd) on June 11. Jackson to find further improvement budget was empt yourself from vaccina- place at 1:30 a.m. According to police, the incident departmental cuts. He said decreased by $5,000. tions. Learn more about the took place in the 900-block Ocean Avenue. Two vic- Avalon Supports Tourism a $6,000 salary adjust- Every $5,000 eliminated new NJ vaccine mandates tims, a male and female, were allegedly punched in the AVALON –– The borough passed a resolution June ment was eliminated for from capital improvement and the grassroots effort head. He is also alleged to have shown a folding-type 11 in support of restoring the state’s tourism funding an employee in revenue eliminates $100,000 that to pass a conscientious ex- knife during the assault, but did not use it to cause to equal the amount established in 2003 at $12.76 and fi nance. can be bonded. A $5,000 emption to vaccination. injury. His bail was set at $15,000 by Municipal Court million when the occupancy tax was enacted. The Township Solicitor Paul down payment is required To RSVP, call Christina at Judge Richard Russell. Baldini accepted a $14,000 for each $100,000 of capi- 609-884-0728. (Page A45 Please) Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A19 Tiny Vehicle Gets 40 mpg Smart Car One Solution to High Gas Prices By JACK FICHTER Extra Cash ERMA — Mike Walter may be one of the smartest guys in the county. Hold for Tuesday Eighteen months ago, he decided it was time to Joe - MIddle replace his pickup truck that delivered 14 miles per * gallon (mpg) with a Smart Car that gets 40 mpg. Back 6.43% APR then, gas was closer to $3 per gallon than the cur- rent $4. 15-Year Fixed Rate Home Equity Loans! He said he estimates the Smart Car will save him be- .O0OINTS .O&EES tween $5,500 and $6,000 Don’t wait! Call us at 1-800-690-3440 for more information. per year in fuel costs which pays to fi nance the car, for insurance with some extra money left over. Walter is turning heads as he drives his Smart Car Susan Krysiak Avedissian around Lower Township Smart Car owner Mike Walter shows the features of his new vehicle, which is    sWWWNEWlELDBANKCOM very small and very economical. and Cape May for his con- *This annual percentage rate is available when you make automatic payments through your newn or struction business. A police well,” said Walter. for Mercedes, the current He said he could wash existing Newfield National Bank Account. If you choose other payment options, the annual per- offi cer pulled him over not Despite his six-foot tall manufacturer, he said. The the tiny car in 10 min- centage rate is 6.68% APR. There are no fees associated with our Home Equity Loans. Rate applies to issue a ticket but to have frame, Walter said he is vehicle name means the utes. for a term of up to 180 months, when the loan is at least $10,000 “new money” and an automatic a look at the car. comfortable driving the Swiss and Mercedes cre- “This is the future,” said transfer from a Newfield National Bank checking or savings account is used. The payment for a Some who see a Smart car. ated “art” or “SMart.” Walter. “Gas isn’t going to 180 month loan for $10,000 at 6.43% APR is $86.72. This product is a fixed rate, closed-end Car for the fi rst time be- The “S” in Smart Car For $1,200, you can get any cheaper.” loan secured with the primary residence and not exceeding an 80% loan to value ratio. Rates are lieve it looks like half a stands for Swiss Watch even change the color of While others are afraid subject to change. The rate is 0.25% higher without automatic transfer option. Property insurance car. It does not have a — the company that for- your Smart Car by slip- to glance at their gas gauge, required. Interest may be tax deductible, consult your tax advisor. Member FDIC. back seat. merly manufactured the ping in new panels, said Walter doesn’t worry these Walter has owned the car — and the “M” stands Walter. days. car for a month. He said he saw his fi rst Smart Car in Italy six years ago. CAPE Smart Cars must be or- dered on line and the wait- MAY ing list varies from four to SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT 12 months. The closest COUNTY dealer to Cape May County is in Cherry Hill. Walters was fortunate to get his Smart Car in two months when someone else cancelled their order. CONGRATULATIONS! While some may view the car as dangerous be- KARIN NICOLE EVELYN cause of its small size, it has An Honors turned in amazingly good Graduate of crash test results. Walter Cheyney I know there’s a said it has a roll cage like a University 2008. Robert Bowen II P.A. racecar and four airbags. heaven because an “Your Degree is I’m so proud of you- God Bless CONGRATULATIONS angel was sent The Smart Car’s three- Your key to unlock All the success you cylinder gasoline engine is Your future.” Kylee on her NATASHA NEW down to us. in the rear of the car. It is deserve! We are proud of graduation from 2008 Graduate of College not a hybrid and a diesel Love & Happiness to Happy Birthday version is available in Can- your success. you & Linda on your O.A. Pre-School of Charleston ada, but not in the U.S. The Love , Your family new life together- (physics, math!) Giavonna Smart Car comes in three Love & Kisses models, the Pure with a 9-27-08 You’re amazing! Love Mom Mom base price of $13,500, the Lots of Love, Mom Grandmom Love Mom, Dad & Ben & Poppy Passion at $18,000 (which CAPE MAY Walter bought) and a con- COUNTY vertible model. Walter’s Smart Car has SOCIAL heated seats, a sunroof and SPOTLIGHT air conditioning. The Smart Car features Put your a slip clutch, which allows it to be shifted manually Little Angels in or driven as an automatic transmission. “It’s just fun to drive, it’s Nicolette Naticchione a blast,” said Walter. Class of 2008 John Armbruster Jr. of Erma, a 2003 graduate of HAPPY BIRTHDAY 8th Grade Valedictorian He said the Smart Car Lower Cape May Regional High School, graduated on ANNY easily goes 65 mph on the Sea Isle City Public School N ! parkway. Congratulations! May 10th with honors from Coastal Carolina University We love you! Social “When people stop me We are so proud of you! with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Promotions. Love, Debbie, Jay, to talk about the car, I’ll tell Love Mom, Grandmom, Rita, Congratulations on a job well done. Cathy, John, Jason, Spotlight them about my business as Grandmom Cass Jennifer, Josh, DEADLINE FRIDAYS AT NOON Love, Mom, Dad, Amy, Nanny, Aunt Debbie, Uncle Jay, Jessica, Joy, Amy Call Janet or Rachel Lower Police Jason, Jennifer, Jessica, Josh and Joy and John 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 Log 3,561 Calls in May Michael J. Bounasis ERMA — Lower Town- ship Police logged a total Melissa S. Verdade & of 3,561 calls during the you have worked so hard and come so far. month of May. Calls in- cluded: Our tiny, courageous, Portuguese “only” Christina M. Sheldon Assaults, 11; domestic speaking little girl is now a violence complaints, 41; do- National Honor Society member, who is mestic violence complaints announce their engagement with assaults 56; motor a strong, independent, determined woman. on June 7th, 2008 at the Pour vehicle accidents 56. There are not two parents prouder. House in Sea Isle City. Death investigations, Good Luck at Montclair State U. four; burglaries, 14; thefts, Michael is employed by the 26; criminal mischief com- “Way to go Verdade!” We love you! Dept. of Motor Vehicles plaints 39; disorderly con- duct complaints, 88. Daddy, Donna, Olivia & Joey & a resident of North Wildwood. Adult arrests 88; juvenile Christina is a hairstylist at Lisa Renée Hairstyling & a resident arrests 15; DWI arrests 15, and drug possession of Cape May Court House. arrests, six. A20 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 18 2008

We Have Fire District No. 1 Breaks Ground at New Home By JOE HART over budget when re-bid. In recent weeks, the COURT HOUSE –– Com- commissioners were in missioners of Fire District negotiations with Vineland No. 1 are obviously not contractor Arthur Ander- MONEY superstitious. son Inc. After making some The brave group held a changes to their plans, they To ceremony to break ground came to an agreement last on the new home for their week. fi rehouse on – of all days Arenberg said the chang- – Friday the 13th. es were minor and the According to commis- project’s footprint will re- LEND sioners, construction on main the same. the new fi rehouse at the “We’re still getting a site of the former Avalon beautiful facility,” he said. ™&hi'cYBdgi\V\Zh Carpet site at 117 Mechan- According to Arenberg, ic St. is set to begin this the main reason for the ™;^mZYGViZh week with a completion move is that the fi re com- Joe Hart ™7^aa8dchda^YVi^dcAdVch date in ten months. pany has outgrown its cur- Commissioners from Middle Township Fire District No. 1 broke ground June 13 “We’re eager to get the rent home at 10 S. Boyd St., at the site of their new fi rehouse at 117 Mechanic St. Ground breakers, from left, ™=dbZ>begdkZbZciAdVch project started, especially which the commissioners included: President Michael Clark, Vice President Charlie Williams, Commissioner after having to jump hurdle are in negotiations with John Reardon, Treasurer Phil Winter, Chief Calvin Back, Mayor F. Nathan Doughty, ™6cnEjgedhZ after hurdle to get this far,” the township to purchase Secretary Keith Arenberg, Chairman Joseph Trombetta and Will Winter. district Secretary Keith once the new fi rehouse is ™HVbZ9Vn8Vh]6kV^aVWaZ Arenberg told the Herald. complete. Introducing ™&!%%%id,*%!%%% On March 30, 2006 in “We want to express a special election, voters gratitude to the past com- Beauty in the district approved a missioners for getting us $1.2 million bond deal to where we are today,” Aren- and the Beach Borrow $5,001 buy property. berg said. Since then, the district He also thanked the 50 - Massage for just $148.37 per month* has been making plans, volunteers who have been - Facials seeking approvals for con- patient with the long pro- for 48 months* /18.56% APR struction and negotiating cess. - Pedicures with New Jersey Transit “I know they’re all anx- - Manicures This is a conceptual rendering of the new home to purchase property along ious to start working in the - Waxing the neighboring railroad new fi rehouse,” he said. for Middle Township Fire District No. 1 by Design including Brazilian line, which Arenberg said Collaborative architect Louis DeLosso. By Annette formerly of was the highest, most chal- Harrah’s Red Door Spa lenging hurdle. “It took over a year and Avalon Chief: Knox-Boxes FREE 8VeZBVn8djgi=djhZ half but now it’s done,” Introductory Offer he said. Help Keep Businesses Safe 5 Minute &&%CBV^cHi At a Dec. 13 Middle Chair Massage +%.")+*"(+-- Township Zoning Board meeting last year, commis- By LESLIE TRULUCK Entry System provides non- the main district, install Located at Weekends or after hours call 800-697-4719 sioners received fi nal site destructive emergency ac- Knox-Boxes. Peter Vincent plan approval and put the AVALON –– Police Chief cess to commercial and A Member of American International Group, Inc. 125 E. 17th St. project to bid shortly after David Dean at the June 11 residential properties by Contact Truluck at (609) ™6eeanDca^cZ@lll#AdVch;Vhi#Xdb™ meeting recommended installing a key safe near 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: N. Wildwood All loans subject to our normal credit policies. American General Financial Services, the new year. Call 522-5637 Inc., licensed by the N.J. Department of Banking and Insurance. Principal office: According to Arenberg, council require properties the entrance of stores for ltruluck @cmcherald.com 2290 Route 22 E Ste C, Union, NJ 07083-8400 (908) 688-3559. all eight initial bids came in in the business district buy only the police to gain over budget and were still Knox-Boxes after a recent entry and provide entry for situation at Michele’s Full fi refi ghters in the case of a GOLD HITS ALL-TIME HIGH! Service Salon and Spa on similar situation. Ocean Floors Owner Dune Drive where emer- Each Knox-Box is keyed BUYING! gency responders needed to a single master key con- V GOLD COINS V SILVER COINS to gain entry to investigate trolled by the police depart- V SILVER BARS V GOLD JEWELRY V PAPER MONEY & MORE! a possible fi re. ment. Property owners Ocean Floors, The salon was closed would store entrance keys, Silver Coins Our customers say at the time and Dean said access cards and fl oor plans 10X Face Value! police were unable to in a high-security key stor- (Subject to change) we have the best immediately contact the age area mounted near Buying Coins & Collections since 1968 ceramic selection in owner. A neighbor called their building entrances. Experience you can trust! dispatch and the on-scene The Knox-Box Rapid MEMBER: ANA • NGC • ICTA So. Jersey officials did not want to Entry System is intended cause undue damage to to reduce response time, FIND US NEXT TO JC DeBaun the property by breaking property damage and li- BURLINGTON the large glass doors but ability for lost keys. COAT needed to gain entry. A Dean said he recom- FACTORY! PROPER I.D. REQUIRED Convenient Shop At Home Service Available Also buying WW11 Firearms candle was lit beneath a mends all businesses with Appointment required (We are a federal and state licensed firearms dealer.) Come See Our New Solistone Display! poster inside, Dean said. residential units above, SHORE MALL • 6725 BLACK HORSE PIKE, EGG HARBOR TWP., NJ 08234 The owner arrived and including those outside of 609.645.1031 • www.bccollects.com - With hand painted tiles from Mexico. the situation was resolved without incident, however, - New Stacked Island rock Council President Joseph Tipping and Dean said a - 24x24 Sand Stone Tiles Knox-Box could have re- duced response time. Also: Frost proof oor glass tiles rated for Knox-Boxes could allevi- ate some concerns for the indoor or outdoor application. business district especially where there are residential Flooring for every budget • #1 in Customer Service units above the stores, Dean told the Herald. Supplying excellent installation team “I don’t want to burden YOGURT HELPS GUMS business owners by requir- The next time you eat a scoop of yogurt, new patients. We offer you a full range ing it, but if a situation remember that you may be helping your of dental services including preventive arises again it’s a safety con- gums as much as your digestive system. care & maintenance, cosmetic dentistry, cern. We could have them According to recent research, regularly teeth whitening, dentures and dental As well as sign off that they didn’t consuming yogurt and other foods with implant restorations. If you know of want one,” said Tipping, a lactic acid (milk acid) is associated with anyone in need of quality dental care Green Carpet & Tile volunteer fi refi ghter. a lower occurrence of gum disease. we would appreciate your referrals. Code Enforcement Of- Previous research had found that people Weʼre located at 109 West Atlantic fi cial Paul Short said the who eat high amounts of dairy products Ave., Cape May Court House, where boxes generally cost about had less gum disease, but the identity of our purpose is to help people reach and $50. the exact dairy products responsible for commit to the highest level of dental There is currently an this benefi cial effect was not found. With health personally appropriate to them. ordinance requiring Knox- yogurt now acknowledged as promoting Please call 609.465.5415 to schedule an Boxes for any property with better periodontal health, it is thought appointment. We accept most insurances, an alarm system. that the probiotic effect of Lactobacilli including Delta Dental. We also have Tipping said it’s neces- bacteria found in lactic-acid foods may fi nancing available through Care Credit be responsible. Probiotics are living and Healthcare Credit. sary to gain feedback from microorganisms, such as Lactobacillus Please send your questions or comments Showroom located at 365 96th Street, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 the Avalon Chamber of bacteria in yogurt, that are benefi cial to Commerce. Council Vice to my offi ce or e-mail me at: Phone 609 368 7799 Fax 609 368 5353 email: Oceanfl [email protected] health. [email protected] President David Ellenberg Unless you have regular dental Providing all of your flooring needs will survey business own- checkups, you may not be aware you P.S. Simple gum infl ammation (gingivitis) ers, Tipping said. have periodontal disease. At SUNSHINE is characterized by red and swollen gums plus excellent customer service. The Knox-Box Rapid DENTAL we are currently accepting that are prone to bleeding. Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A21 Court House Post Offi ce Opens Grandly; Is Whitesboro Next? By JOE HART parking and loading dock has not been fi nalized. The that’s been used since for- Alexis told the Herald facilities, compared to the USPS currently pays the mer Postmaster Jeanette that he expects the con- COURT HOUSE — The previous location at the township $200 a month Richardson retired after 34 struction costs to be fi nal- United States Postal Service Cape Savings Bank com- for the trailer space. years of service in 2001. ized by the end of July at (USPS) June 13 held an of- plex at 225 N. Main St. “All of the bids have Prior to that, the office which time the township fi cial grand opening at its When asked what the come in over budget,” he was in the rented lobby will submit its fi gures to new branch here on the status of plans for a new said. “We are working on of Richardson’s home on the USPS. site of a former car dealer- Whitesboro Post Office changes to the plans to Route 9. He said other entities ship next to Clary’s Koun- were, Doughty told the bring the costs down.” Since then, the postal interested in the project try Korner on Route 9. Herald there is a dialogue The addition would re- service and the township with properties in different Dignitaries on hand for between the township and place the 12-by-57-foot have been negotiating on a locations might also submit the event included Middle the Postal Service. temporary trailer next new location for the small proposals to the Postal Ser- Township Mayor F. Nathan In July of last year, town- to the recreation center community post offi ce. vice at that time. Doughty, Committee Mem- ship officials announced ber Susan Delanzo, U.S. they would be accepting Rep. Frank A. LoBiondo bids to build a 500-square- (R-2nd), Postmaster Robert Joe Hart foot addition to the Martin Hudson, Ryan Carbain (U.S. Offi cials June 13 cut the ribbon at the grand opening Luther King Center on Sen. Robert Menendez’s (D- of the Cape May Courthouse post offi ce. From left to Main Street to serve as the NJ) representative), state right, Middle Township Mayor F. Nathan Doughty, community’s post office Sen. Jeff Van Drew (D-1st), U.S. Rep. Frank A. LoBiondo (R-2nd), Postmaster branch. and USPS District Manager Robert Hudson, Ryan Carbain (U.S. Sen. Robert “Accepting bids will be Joanna Korker. Menendez's representative), state Sen. Jeff Van the fi rst step in the process Members of the Villas Drew (D-1st), and Postal Service District Manager of determining the monthly VFW Post 5343 presented Joanna Korker. rental fee the postal service the fl ag and the Good Tim- will pay the township for ers Band performed the offi ce, but the last one was routes in both Middle and the space,” township Ad- National Anthem and en- built in 1952 in what is Dennis townships. He said ministrator James Alexis tertainment during the now a physician’s offi ce on the new building is 8,000 explained at the time. ceremony. South Main Street. square feet. “When we determine the According to Hudson, Hudson said the post The post offi ce contains cost of construction, the Al Campbell the new offi ce is the county offi ce’s 30 employees make 800 post office boxes, rental fee can be set.” Betty Lou Cassidy of Ocean City Art Center, a judge at Cape May County’s 34th seat’s second brand new 7,400 deliveries on 14 three retail windows as Nearly a year later, Alexis annual Senior Art Show, June 11, evaluates some of the entries by 65 artists, well as improved customer said the cost of construction professional and non-professional at the county Administration Building. Awards were presented later in the day. Freeholders and the county Department of Aging hosted the event.

Al Campbell The U.S. Postal Service held a grand opening event for the new Cape May Court House post offi ce on Joe Hart Joe Hart June 13. The new 8,000-square-foot facility makes Residents in Whitesboro have utilized this 12-foot Dennis Township fi rst graders sing “America the Beatiful” June 12 during a 7,400 deliveries on 14 routes in both Middle and by 57-foot trailer for their postal needs since 2001 Flag Day celebration in which they honored U.S. Army Seargeant Andrew Dennis townships. when Postmaster Jeanette Richardson retired. Peter, far left, who became ill while serving in Iraq. A22 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 18 2008

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Louthe, Ryan Maffei, Mi- chael James Maguire, Steve Daniel Ackroyd, Richard Malikow-ski, Gabrielle Dolores Allamong, Lennart Amon, Manzi, Paul James Marotta, Courtney Appleyard, Chelsey Paul Dominic Mazza, Corey Ann Barber, Diane Baymore, Jon McCluskey, Brenden Julieann Kathleen Bion, Zach- DANCEWEAR • SHOES David McLaughlin, Michael ary Randall Britton, Robert Wayne Mole, Serafi na Moore, ® on Brown, Devin Cynthia Burner, Bal Togs Ashley Marie Murray, Ashley Lloyd Michael Camp, William Napiorkowski, Genevieve Broadway! Carlino, Stephanie Chase, Elizabeth Nevil, Chelsie Noel James Clarke, Vincent Michael Nicholas, Kent David Nie- Coco,. derberger, James O’Conner, James Coleman, Justin Tyler Stephen Thomas O’Connor, KEELY WEINBERGER HANNA TOFT PAUL MAROTTA Cox, Brittany Cropley, David Stephany O’Leary, Ciara L. Valedictorian Salutatorian Rank Third Daniels, Adam P. 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The following students gradu- Carolyn Geers, Rachel James Romano, Philip Mario ated with a certifi cate of com- Gold, Zachary Gracia, Mat- Rossi, Nicholas Russo, Zachary pletion for technical studies: Special Orders Available thew Douglas Hamer, Sarah Saduk, Emily Ruth Schroyer, Kandise Benjamin, Michael Henle, Christopher Matthew Jade Bee Seltzer, Sarah Sheets, Camp, Joshua Chinski, Thom- Herr, Jr., Peter Imler, Me- Open 10-5 Mon.-Sat. Courtney Shelton, Joseph as Conover, Francis Conway, gan Johnson, John Kayanan, Robert Simmerman, Court- Michael Anthony D’Eramo, 609-465-4060 Timothy Michael Kerr, Albert ney Snyder, Peter Stencler, Richard Charles DeHainaut, Joseph Knoll, Mark Edward Geoffrey William Stoop, Mi- Mark Dickinson, Amanda 315 So. Main St. • Suite 2A Kohler, William Kreis, Janelle chelle Colette Taylor, Richard Doherty, Matthew Franco, MATTHEW HAMER ZACHARY BRITTON P. 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Cape May County Chamber In order to earn a School Gift Certifi cates Available of Commerce Education Counts certifi cate, students Walk-Ins Welcome Committee has selected must enroll in the program fi ve high school students through their school guid- Rio Grande Plaza (ShopRite Ctr.) - 889-8867 from around the county to ance offi ce; achieve a 95 Cape May Court House (Acme Ctr.) - 465-9919 receive scholarship money percent attendance and from the chamber’s School punctuality record; obtain Counts! scholarship pro- a “C” grade or better in ev- gram. ery course; take more than The 2008 CMC Cham- the minimum graduation ber Scholarship recipients requirements; and com- are: Karen Guilliams, Brit- plete high school in eight tany Wade, Laura Reder, consecutive semesters. and Peter Raftery of Middle For additional informa- Township High School and tion, call 465-7181. Michael Poponak, Cape May County Technical High School. 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Whitney Bogan, Michael commencement ceremo- Boland, Nicole Bowen, Bre- nies: anne Bowers, Kayla Brophy, Colin Adams, Christine Aig- Jeanette Broughton, Barrett bogun, Ronald Akke, Vincent Brown, Justin Brown, Ryan Allen, Morgan Appleyard, Os- Burton, Thomas Bussian, Mar- valdo Arce, Sarah Aspinwall, cos Cajigas-Crespo, Richard Amanda Ay, Kaitlyn Badders, Ceglarski, Maya Cheeks, Lisa NC. Shawn Baez, Nicholas Bakley, Cherry, Carl Chrappa, Bradon , I Cisrow, Corey Clarke, Randy STUDIO Girl Power Coco, Angel Cocuzzi. 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He’s an Robbins Nest Plaza, Rio Grande, in front of Kmart Coach Andy Reid stole Cynics would say that wing. few good runs but, to date, explosive back in need that baseball term to McNabb’s history of inac- It’s always something no championships. of a bruising blocker at describe the team limit- curacy in the mid-range with this team and this An injured and inaccu- fullback and more chances ing then shutting down passing game equates to relative bombshell is no rate quarterback in Reid’s to handle the football. Paul Burgin McNabb’s OTA throwing. a career-long bout with different. With an ever- offense spells trouble. As Why he wasn’t called on With the hounding media tendonitis. improving Eastern Divi- for Kolb, an inexperienced to return more punts and Builder, Inc. hanging on and interpret- What’s puzzled many sion, including the unlikely signal caller will face the kicks in his career in a true ing his every word, Reid sports fans is the plethora Super Bowl champion New stress of dropping back to mystery, particularly when Specializing in Renovation was forced to make a for- of injuries that occur to York Giants and the hated pass much more than he he wasn’t overly utilized in & New Construction mal announcement that professional athletes who but talented Cowboys, turns to place the ball into the running game. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL the franchise quarterback just coming off of a sup- the Eagles face a daunting the hands and stomach of This tendonitis thing • Historical Renovations is suffering from tendonitis posed “off season” of rest task. a running back. This will will go completely away Cape May Area • Additions • Decks in his right shoulder. and rehabilitation. There The problem is that Reid result in confusing blitzes, with winning otherwise 609-846-3690 • Remodeling • Kitchens & Baths Theories abound, in- must be something to it will not curtail or alter his costly turnovers and a loss the speculation about er- cluding too much weight because these injuries run “pass now and pay later” of confi dence for the for- rant passes will revert to 609-898-8660 Licensed & Insured lifting. McNabb is built the accident gamut from offense for anything, in- mer University of Houston the quarterback’s health. 609-898-6189 Fax Family Owned for Over 20 Years more like a linebacker bathtubs to lawn work to cluding his quarterback’s record-breaker. Then we’ll hope against than a traditional QB and simply emerging from a shoulder ailment. History Reid’s proven his stub- all prior evidence that Reid vehicle. tells us that despite debili- born ways time and time will try to move the ball I’m not aware of any col- tating hand and thumb in- again over the decade. the old fashioned way. Shore Shot All Star Basketball Camp lective bargaining language juries, McNabb has always McNabb’s ailment won’t or requirement that knee, been directed to continue change the coach’s pattern You can reach Rossi at 2008 Summer & Fall Camp Schedule shoulder or other areas fi ring the ball into the air of play-calling and that’s [email protected] causing pain be reported to Session 1 June 23-27 Time: 8am-1pm team management during Special Services School, Crest Haven Road, Cape May Court House the off-season months. Session 2 Shore Shot Summer Saturday Camp McNabb’s diagnosis July 5, 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9 opens the door for constant Time: 10am-12noon • Walkups Welcome speculation with each mis- Session 3 July 21-25 Time: 8am-1pm fire, with each football Session 4 August 4-8 Time: 8am-1pm flung into the grass or far beyond his receiver’s August 25-29 Time: 12 noon-5pm Session 5 reach. The pundits and Middle Township Recreation Center common fans will exploit Session 6 Saturday Fall Pre Season Camp Time: 10-12 noon every mistake with a com- Sept. 27, Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 15 • Walkups Welcome ment about the health of All camps are for girls & boys age 6-15 Number 5’s large right Girls and boys are separated by age in all activities shoulder. Call 609-463-0676 and/or check out www.shoreshot.net for more info Cries for second-year man Kevin Kolb may es- Over 6000 Future All Stars have attended Shore Shot ! th calate if McNabb’s perfor- Celebrating our 13 Anniversary of being the #1 basketball camp in South Jersey mance falters. The pres- Great Coaches, Awesome Air Conditioned Facilities, Trophies, Prizes, Surprises !! sure will be great enough Patricia Corchiani, bookkeeper for student activities and organizations of Lower Cape May Regional High School, assists Tri-M Music Honor Society members Emily Adams and Justin Williamson in ordering checks for national and local charities. This year, Chapter 2747 of Tri-M presented $600 to T.A.P.S. (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors,) $400 to F.A.C.E.S. of South Jersey (Families of Autistic Children Educational and Support Groups) and $700 to the South Jersey Chapter of The Make-A-Wish Foundation. These monies were raised during school-wide Talent Showcases and The Mr. Ladies Golf LCMR Pageant. 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Our Deluxe Coaches are available for charter. D Flight: First, Gail Mc- Senior Travel • 1-800-257-8910 Connell; Second, Marie Box 308, 15 South Main St., Cape May Court House 08210 McFadden. SUMMER KIDS’ CLUB EVERY FRIDAY 6-8PM 6/27-8/29 Includes: 2 hours of bowling, shoe rental, bumpers, hot dog or slice of pizza, small soda. $80 due by 6/24/08 Wed. - $15 per hr per lane (4 max) 6pm-12am Thurs. - All you can bowl for $9 pp 10pm-12am Friday - FAMILY SPECIAL $39.99 includes: 2 games, shoe rental, large pizza. And pitcher of soda 3-7pm (4 max per lane) WOODBINE, NJ Sunday - The more you bowl the cheaper the price 6-10pm 1st game $3.95 • 2nd game $2.95 3rd game $1.95 • 4th game .95 Call us for your next Birthday Party Arcade • Snack Bar & Lounge • Book Your Party In Advance! Call 861-2695 or visit us at www.mousetraplanes.com Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27

Matt Kenseth’s Ford Fusion ries: Erik Darnell appeared Todd Bodine fourth, and NASCAR was in third, followed by to be cruising to victory, but Brendan Gaughan fi fth. the Toyota Camry of Brian a later caution caused Dar- Coming Up: The Sprint Nation Vickers in fourth. Jimmie nell to win and come out Cup Series heads to wine By Bruce Knoll, Jr. Johnson was fifth in his on top of the second closest country in Sonoma, Calif. Chevrolet Impala SS. fi nish in truck series histo- to do a little road course Oh, the spirit of 76. gas to make it to the fi nish. Pole sitter Kyle Busch, ry, beating Johnny Benson racing at Infi neon Raceway, After 76 long races, Dale As the laps left number fell starting on the pole after by 0.005 seconds –a mere while the Nationwide and FIT KIDS CAMP Earnhardt Jr. fi nally found to single digits, it appeared qualifying for the race was inch. Scott Speed was third, Craftsman Truck Series rained out Friday, fi nished head off to the Milwaukee his way back to victory as though Earnhardt Jr., Middle Rec lane. Earnhardt gambled Jamie McMurray, and Kasey 13th. Mayetta, New Jersey Mile. For 5-12 year olds late and fi nished with just Kahne would see who had native Martin Truex Jr., Sets Basketball Bruce Knoll, 16, of enough fuel to win the enough fuel left to seal the whom fi nished second in Eldora, can be contact- LifeLock 400 at Michigan deal. both Michigan races last Registration ed by email at bknoll Have Fun, Get Fit International Speedway. But when Sam Hornish season, struggled the entire [email protected] Monday, Wednesday and Fridays The fi rst points win of Jr. spun out with three laps race and fi nished 17th. COURT HOUSE — Mid- Nationwide Series: the Junior-Hendrick rela- to go, it changed every- dle Township Recreation EARNS DEGREE 10:00-12:00 Joey Logano won the tionship (The team won thing. As McMurray and Department will take Register now at pole again, but this time fi n- the preseason Budweiser many others hit pit road registrations for summer WILDWOOD CREST ished the deal and claimed Miracles Fitness, Rio Grande Shootout) came on an in- for fuel and tires, Earnhardt basketball June 16-27. Joseph Maloy of this com- his fi rst career Nationwide teresting day fi lled with few and Kahne elected to stay Fee is $25 per player. munity has graduated cum For More Information: Series victory at Kentucky cautions, leaving for plenty out. Early Bird sign-ups are be- laude from Boston College Speedway by winning the Call Jodi Thomas at of different strategies. Earnhardt and his crew ing held June 18, and will Chestnut Hill, Mass., with Meijer 300. Logano, mak- Following leader change decided that the best way be $20 per player. After a bachelor of arts degree (609) 408-3181 ing only his third career after leader change, the for Earnhardt to preserve June 18 cost will be $25. from the university's Col- www.southjerseyfitkids.com start, becomes the young- race fi nal settled down late, fuel was to shut the car off, Games will be played at lege of Arts and Sciences, est winner in Nationwide but as was the case most so Junior would accelerate Martin Luther King Cen- majoring in English. of the day, no caution was slightly, and then kill the Series history (18 years, ter “Outside Courts.” In in sight and teams needed engine to save as much fuel 21 days old). Scott Wimmer case of inclement weather to prepare for green fl ag as he could. was second, followed by games will be played in- DeVico Pool & Spa stops. A green and white-check- Mike Wallace in third, Brad side. One-by-one, the leaders ered fi nish began, and Earn- Keselowski in fourth, and Games for grades third hit the pits for a splash of hardt pulled slightly ahead Bryan Clauson was fi fth. through eighth will be Craftsman Truck Se- played Tuesday and Thurs- SALE of the fi eld. But the Patrick Wildwood’s Matt Carpentier and Michael days; high school boys, om Our Early Annual Waltrip spun on the front UMC Ministry Wednesdays and mean and Morey Homers stretch, bring out the cau- women’s games on Sunday In ACBL tion and freezing the fi eld, To Host and Monday. giving Earnhardt the vic- Soccer Camp League play starts July th In ACBL action, the Mar- tory. 14 and runs through Aug 4 of July gate Hurricanes topped “My fans are happy and SEAVILLE — Seaville 22. For more informa- Wildwood, 6-0, June 10. I’m happy for them,” said UMC Youth Ministry will tion call: 609-465-8747 Blowout The Margate Green Earnhardt Jr. when asked host a free soccer camp or 8743. Wave outscored Wildwood, how this would be received for boys and girls prek-8th Levai Earns Sale! 7-2, June 12. Matt Morey by other fans. “The other grades Monday through bombed a two-run homer half are going to tear this Thursday, 6-8 p.m. July Degree, Named for Wildwood. apart on how we won this 7-11. To Dean’s List Northfi eld defeated Low- race. But I got the trophy The program will be- and I got the points. I got to er Township, 9-1, June 10. gin with simple skills and NORTH CAPE MAY — BEST PRICES OF 2008 see my team and my owner Joe Will banged two hits drills, break for snack and Laura Levai, daughter of owned and operated by the DeVico Family for 40 years and my family tonight as for Lower. Ric Rutherford devotions, then gather for John and Carol Levai of this happy as they’ve been in a pitched well in the loss for mini scrimmages. A BBQ community, was named to long time…It’s a pretty big OPEN Lower. and game will be held the Dean’s List at Grove 2410 RT. 9 SOUTH & BAYVIEW RD. day for me.” 7DAYS Lower dropped a 4-1 de- July 11. City College for the spring RIO GRANDE • 609.465.4311 Kasey Kahne had yet an- cision to the Margate Hurri- All the activities will be semester. other strong run, fi nishing canes, June 12. Mike Pron held at Trinity UMC, Route She also received her second in his Dodge Char- stroked two hits, including 9 in Marmora. Bachelor of Arts degree ger. It was Kahne’s third top a double, for Lower. For further information during commencement two fi nishing in four races. —Joe Rossi or to obtain a registration May 17. BIG NEWS : Hot Summer Ahead form, call 624-9019 or She is a 2004 graduate of 856-535-4666, or e-mail: Lower Cape May Regional [email protected]. High School. (Just like every year since the dawn of time.) It’s not like we didn’t know. 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We have a beau- much because I do not think he is in the offi ce tiful park for you to play in. Go there please. enough and as a result, he does not do a good —Villas job. However, I think it’s good that he vetoed *** Avalon’s council on the ordinance to not let The four-unit building on Francis Avenue large vehicles park on the street overnight. I is a disgrace to Villas. It is well known to the think that it is an absolute joke that Avalon has police. The new owner must be just as much so many ordinances now and most of them do of a slum lord as the previous owner. These not even get enforced. The mayor said that this people urinate outside, every other word is the F was the fi rst time in 17 years that he has vetoed word, they don’t speak, they scream and yell, no something. This is a shining example of why matter what time they have loud music, better “A good community newspaper is a community in conversation with itself.” our government in Avalon is so bad because we known as noise. Even animal control has a track —Walter Lippman have not had checks and balances in probably record for stopping here. Our frustration is that 17 years. our taxes just doubled and we have to put up The Herald invites you to contribute to Spout Off, your posi- You must identify your town. This newspaper will edit mes- —Avalon with these people. Don’t go to Camden to see tive statements whenever possible and, when necessary, your sages according to our space, your brevity, timeliness and good *** the slums, just come down to Francis Avenue. constructive, negative thoughts. To do so, please visit our website taste. No more than one contribution per week, please. I was at Cape May’s council meeting yester- Someone needs to stop having Villas as the – www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com and click “submit” under day and it was interesting to see the council dumping ground. It is just a disgrace. the “Spout Off” Heading. Your comments will be submitted If you would like share your views on a topic in greater de- throw the chief under the bus for enforcing —Villas anonymously from this form and limited to 600 characters. tail, consider submitting a letter to the Herald’s editorial page. the rules that they put forth. Here is someone *** You may also mail, bring or fax (886-1879) a brief written Please send your letters to [email protected]. Be sure to trying to do their job and they get chastised for I beg to differ with the comment about our 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 how it turned out. This is a very unfortunate wonderful public works director in Sea Isle City. the Spout Off line at 886-1580. You will have one minute to to confi rm your submission. The Herald publishes only letters situation. Sea Isle City has never looked so good. I’ve anonymously voice your views on any subject of public interest. submitted exclusively to this newspaper. —Cape May been here 33 years. Didn't See Your Spout Off In Print? Check Online at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com *** —Sea Isle City Thank God for Jeff Van Drew. Finally some *** help for the generation who fought in WWII As a local tax payer of Cape May, I am upset professional. They look dirty. Where is the administration? running it. Things were much better. and raised the love generation. Let’s hope that with the guard on Steger’s Beach. I under- —Cape May —Cape May things will get better at Chapin House and other stand that they are negotiating a new contract. *** *** homes. They deserve it. We will all get old If you want to be considered professional, then Has anyone noticed how the Lower Township school busses Please tell me why a quart of milk in ShopRite here in New someday and will all be put in their positions. look professional. He was wearing dirty grey drive? Some of them drive erratically especially on Bayshore Jersey is 56 cents more than in Philadelphia. Is it because we —Del Haven pants and shirt that have been faded to pink, not Road. There also are barely any kids on the bus. There are so are vacationers or is it because we don’t have any cows here. *** to mention the ripped, wholly and faded sweat many busses around, you think they could merge some of them Please answer. To all the darling children on East Tampa shirt. They don’t look the part, they don’t look and save a lot of gas and tax money. The politicians running in —Villas November should look into this. (ED. NOTE: It could have to do with state-set pricing.) —Lower Township *** Roofi ng *** I want to know if there is a list of businesses who hire Once again in Wildwood, the mayor and commissioners American-born citizens. My children and their friends have are raising property taxes. Why are they doing this? There been fi lling out job applications for months. No one even calls is plenty of money that they do not have to do this. And if them back for an interview and when we go back and check there isn’t, they can stop building community centers or lay off on their applications, all you see are foreign kids working the workers. The department of public works has plenty of people hours our kids applied for. Social Security gives them temporary driving around doing nothing. There also too many people in numbers, and they are promised work and housing before they the school district, city hall, and even police offi cers. We’ve got even get into our country. Whatever happened to hiring our own to do something. This is criminal. American children? I guess I’m going to have to send my children —Wildwood to a foreign country just to get a summer job. Roofing, Siding & Windows *** —Cape May The school board members won their election because they *** ran on a promise that they would close their school. They obvi- I would like to know if the Cape May County freeholders ously did not do their homework because they did not fi nd out know the defi nition of nepotism because it seems like they if Ocean City would take their students before they made their practice it a lot. promise. Now to save face, they fi red the superintendent and —Goshen I guess they plan to save money that way. Have they checked *** “We Cover Your World” on the regulations on having an administrator in the building? I’m calling about the hotdog venders on Second Street in Do these people have any idea what they are doing? Do they Cape May. I heard they are not going to be there anymore and care? I guess they want to ruin a good school so no one will the locals want to know why. We are trying to get a petition want to go there. together to get them back. We heard one person complained 609-889-5000 —Sea Isle City and they took them away. *** —Cape May This message is for the spouter who wants the police depart- *** www.DaveAdamsRoofing.com ment to call in the burnt out street light. It is the person’s Can anyone tell me how to redeem my Two-Mile Island res- NJ License # 13VH00133900 responsibility to call the electric company and let them know taurant gift certifi cate? I’ve been calling and no one has any about the burnt out light. They information on this. will come within a week to —Wildwood Crest replace it. *** —Wildwood Twenty months ago at city commission meetings, it was point- *** ed out the immediate need to downsize pay role. Despite the Are there any plans to ex- agreement that this should be put into effect, they continued to tend Shunpike through from fi ll vacant positions. Now 20 months later, there is an unneeded North Wildwood to Wildwood increase in taxes. You know pension was coming, you know gas Boulevard? With all the new was going to go up, this is just continually ignored. Less people stores in Rio Grande, the traf- will be living here again this summer, which equals less business fic on Route 9 has become again. Look at Pacifi c Avenue that is one-third vacant. worse. —Wildwood Experience the —Mayville *** *** Well it is summer again, and again we will have the same service people A “Hillary for President” unemployment clients collecting their big checks and enjoy- committee donated $10,000 ing the beach. This disgusts me because 15-20 years ago, if are talking about! to the congressional black you were physically and mentally able to do another job, you caucus of which Obama is a were sent out on that job. Today you can be a bookkeeper from member. No doubt he was the September to May, then go sit on the beach all summer long and recipient of the money. Did collect your big fat check. These people are able to work and I they know something then that think that it is disgusting that the employment services do not we are just fi nding out now? send them out on jobs. —Wildwood Crest —Cape May *** *** Congratulations to all the Thank you Dr. Fredrick for getting rid of the Open House “4th schools that didn’t close dur- of July Party.” It only brought in outside drinking groups and not ing the horrible, awful heat families. You have started to save the mayors money already. wave. They did not tell their —West Wildwood children, “You are little weak- *** lings who can’t take a little Andrews convinced me to vote for Lautenberg. All he had heat. And besides, education against him was his age. I fi gured he must be a good old boy. isn’t that important anyway. —Cape May And your teachers are hot. *** Go home.” What a bunch of Six years and still waiting. July 1st will mark six years of phonies. waiting for the US Geologic Service to complete and publish the —Cape May $2.2 million water study. Don’t worry; There is plenty of water *** in jugs at the Acme or Super Fresh. I think that the Cape May —Cape May County Welcome Center was better *** when the city ran it. Now it Cheers to Stone Harbor Maintenance, who three weeks is run by the Chamber of Com- ago, put up “Dogs Welcome” signs from 80th Street to 84th merce. Let’s go back to the city (Page A29 Please)

Vinyl Railings LUMBER, FENCE & STONE CO. $ 25 36”x6’ section 95 WHOLESALE - RETAIL $ 95 Drywall, Hardware & Building Materials 36”x8’ section 125 American Flags 3x5 .. $5.00 Composite Deck SALE Tamko elements Roberts & New Jersey Aves. $ 40 Wildwood, 522-8395 1 ln.ft. Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm • Sat. 8-4 3.5% Fiberon Decking Sundays 9am - 2pm Sales Tax $190 ln.ft. NJHIC#13VH04204900 416 State Hwy. 47 South in Roofi ng SALE Green Creek, 889-9090 Wildwood! Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm • Sat. 8am-1pm $ 00 $ 00 Closed Sun. 30 yr. 45 sq. 25 yr. 40 sq. Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29 Spout Off (From Page A28) Please! Show Corea the door! neighbor who has decided that this is a good idea, rest assured would feel safe approaching —Cape May that if anyone discovers your bird-trapping operation, the him? Is he looking for terror- Street beaches. Everyone loves it, especially dog owners and *** proper authorities will be on your doorstep as soon as possible. ists at the shore? Where are their dogs. Recently I had my home cleaned by a locally-owned com- Grow a brain. they when the bars let out —Stone Harbor pany. Not only were they kind and courteous, but they were all —Reeds Beach and the drunks steal bikes *** Americans, not like some other companies around here. They *** from backyards and damage One of the spouters mentioned that Ocean City does not want did a great job and I would like to thank them and the owner To the bird catcher for her cats: What kind of a sick person properties? our teachers, only our students. So what? Is this all about what is Donna Schmidt, who was there getting dirty too. are you? If it weren’t for the birds we would be overrun with —Sea Isle City best for our school children, or about tenure and seniority for —Court House all kinds of bugs. They keep the bug population down. Catch *** the teachers? Is this about saving teachers’ jobs or the children *** the rats for your stupid cats. There should be a law against what To the residents of Tran- getting the best education possible while controlling and perhaps During this time of nationwide recession and fuel crisis, you are doing. Sick, sick, sick. quility: The speed limit is lowering education costs to the taxpayers? As usual, it is really it is very disconcerting that the City of Cape May found the —Rio Grande 25 mph. Please…there are about protecting the favored few at the expense educationally and resources to send both the Cape May tax assessor and tax clerk *** people walking and biking; physically of everyone else. What else is new in Sea Isle City? to the Association of Municipal Assessors of NJ conference June People should be able to send snail mail to an e-mail ad- slow down. —Sea Isle City 1-4 at the Bolero Resort and Wildwood Convention Center. dress. Perhaps the U.S. Post Offi ce can add a service by which —Lower Township *** How does the city justify paying for lodging in Wildwood at people can register their e-mail address so that mail addressed to *** Middle Township High School needs to refocus on fi ner aca- taxpayer expense? that e-mail address will get sent to their mailing address. That way It is very interesting that demics rather than sports and classes designed to accommodate —Cape May businesses and non-profi t organizations can advertise only the the City of Cape May sent students with low academic ability and/or behavior problems. *** e-mail address and still be reached by people without Internet. two municipal employees Middle Township High School has a bad reputation because its What a great bunch of ladies and gents who work at the Rio It should be useful to people that move a lot, since they will be to Wildwood to attend a students are never held accountable for their actions or their Grande DMV. They were so friendly and helpful. Service was able to be reached with the same e-mail address. The same could municipal tax assessor confer- academic performance. Well-behaved, intelligent students de- real quick. Keep up the good work. be done with phone numbers. ence (AMANJ) June 1-4 at the serve better education than they are getting. College Prep and —Cape May —Court House Wildwood Convention Cen- Honors courses class sizes should be reduced and AP courses *** *** ter. Not only were the confer- should be offered. Senator Schumer from New York was trying out a new stand Once again, thanks to Joe Hickey, West Wildwood has received ence fees paid for these two —Middle Township up comedy routine that had the nation rolling in the aisle. He more negative publicity. Thank goodness the voters cold see employees (tax assessor and *** said that the US should not give Saudi Arabia any new arms through that smoke screen. Chris should have resigned gracefully secretary) but also their lodg- I work at a local restaurant in North Wildwood, and the general until they pump another million barrels of oil. The really funny instead of looking for a puppet he could control. ing at the Bolero Resort. consensus about the 60-year anniversary of the Tram Car going thing is we could be pumping a million and half barrels from —West Wildwood —Cape May for 10 cents a ride is a good thing. People think that you should the National Artic Reserve if he and the Democrats including *** *** do that once a year. President Clinton hadn't stopped the Republican energy bills. My purse with some valuables and medicine in it was acciden- The whiz of Wall Street —North Wildwood Chuck, you really make me laugh especially when I pay $50 a tally left in a shopping cart in the parking lot at the North Cape is still trying to prevent the *** fi ll up when I used to pay only $19. What a card! May Rite Aid last week. I want to extend my sincere gratitude to public from seeing his e-mails I visit Wildwood every year, and my family has been coming —Sea Isle City the anonymous person who found and returned it to the store. received on government com- from Tennessee for 30 plus years. We were very disappointed *** It was a tremendous relief. May God bless you. puters, By the way do you that we didn’t hear The National Anthem after the bikes came I just had the pleasure of paging through the Wildwood High —Fishing Creek know how he became the off the boardwalk. Everyone would stop and pay their respects. School Year Book for the "Class of 2008." Great job; everyone *** Whiz? Being surrounded by We are wondering why and we want it back. The fl ag needs to should be very proud. Flag Day was celebrated this year on June 14…although it competent help in the busi- be reverenced and honored. —Wildwood Crest gets less attention than Memorial Day. It would be a marvelous ness sector. He is contemplat- —Wildwood/Tennessee *** opportunity to show our love for country. It would be great if ing drilling for oil in the Pine- *** With the newly elected mayor in charge in West Wildwood, our communities would all display the colors on that day. lands; what a chance to raise let's hope that the transition from a totalitarian regime to an open —Court House money in taxes. The best thing MTHS Alumni Memorabilia democratic community that is truly responsive to the needs of its *** for NJ would be for Obama to On Display Now at Library populace is a successful one. I have never witnessed such "sore The Stone Harbor Farmers Market is a great idea as long take him as VP; heaven help losers" as the losing team of Hickey and Maxwell. Their attempt as the advertised date in the Herald is correct. We were there the country. COURT HOUSE — sociation is always looking to challenge the rights of legitimate residents to vote will not go on June 8 as listed in the Herald: No farmers, no market, no —Sea Isle City Leatrice Westcott, Middle for donations, especially unnoticed. Your effort to drag numerous citizens into court (after veggies. Now we hear that the date is June 28th? *** Township High School yearbooks. “ W e a recount) to have their integrity and veracity questioned to vote —Avalon Mr. Hall has rightly called Alumni Association histo- sell any duplicates that we is appalling. Time for you and your predecessors to get lost. (ED NOTE: The market was supposed to open June 8.) for drilling of New Jersey —West Wildwood *** shore for oil. Of course rian, with the assistance of have. The $10 charge goes *** Avalon Public Works: Thanks for painting the pedestrian drilling platforms don't ap- fellow alumni, Betty Irmler, directly into the general Why are taxpayers subsidizing the Democratic Senate cof- cross walks on Dune Drive at 78th, 79th and 80th streets. pear magically, they must be has assembled some Mid- fund and is used for schol- fee cafes $1.8 million a year? The Republicans in 2003 put the Now can we have some signs installed informing the motorists constructed and towed out to dle Township High School arships and we encourage House coffee shops and restaurants under private contractors. that people in the crosswalks have the right of way. I saw two place in position. This means memorabilia, of which is those who want to donate These contractors turn over $1.5 million a year in profi ts to the young children almost run over last weekend. an industrial construction site on display at the Cape May anything to please do so,” House, which means to us, the taxpayers. Let the Senate use —Avalon and probably 24/7 construc- County Library during the Westcott said. food stamps. No wonder they see no problem with $5 a gallon *** tion. Plenty of jobs unless month of June. Contact the association gas. Does the Senate pay income tax for this perk? Take a walk along one of Cape May's picturesque gas lit the oil companies bring in Westcott has been col- at P.O. Box 133, Court —Woodbine streets at night (Ocean, Columbia, etc). The warm yellow glow migrant labor. Where will the *** of the lights, appropriately spaced, creates a charming, serene facilities go? Cape May has lecting MTHS artifacts House, NJ 08210 or The day President Bush took offi ce the price of one gallon of atmosphere. That is the way the mall used to look. Then, go a nice open swath near the since her days as the high [email protected]. gas was $1.47. Today it's $4 a gallon. And there are still people see the mall now. Note the bright blue light beaming from the harbor ideal for constructing school secretary. The as- thinking of voting for another Republican? crowded, oversized lampposts. You can't miss the shorter lights the platforms. Maybe they —Erma that run perpendicular to the mall beaming the same blue light. can fi ll in the wetlands behind *** Think red brick runway. Stone Harbor. An think of the Under the table tactics again —Cape May ratables. by city council members. Our *** —Villas school CSA was fi red for doing Stone Harbor: Great idea to allow dogs on the beach between *** too good of a job. This man 81st and 83rd streets. Nice signs installed giving the hours, I just don't get it. We train already created an overall nice holder for plastic bags (in case the dog owner forgot to dogs not to "go" where they change in our school. The bring one), plenty of trash cans — only one problem — the sleep, right? So why are we Board of Education is trying to police stopped us from walking our dog during the designated going to let them do their hide the fact that our school morning hours. They said the law had not been approved So the business where we sleep and can function correctly. Busi- question is, why spend the money on the signs and associated sun, and play and sink our nesses will suffer, who will items before all this is OK'd? P.S. Just a reminder to dog owners: toes in the sand? Those of move to a town without a pick up after your dog. Stone Harbor is making it easy to do you who are for the "doggie school? Oh I forgot only the this by providing everything. beach:" Would you feel the old and retired. How easy you —Avalon same if it was happening on old folks forget…someone paid *** the beach where you hang for your kids. Guess you didn't I was just informed that the movies on the beach at the out? I think not. Our town is learn with the yacht club; that’s convention center are no more. I enjoyed these movies with my so concerned about nesting right, the younger generation family. They were very family friendly. You were able to bring birds and turtles...what about saved that place. your own seating, and there were no bad seats and nobody to people? The "local" dogs have —Sea Isle City block your view. Another inexpensive family outing taken away the entire off-season on the *** from the Wildwoods. beaches...let's give the sum- Let it be known that there —Villas mer to the two-legged variety. are only a handful of bird spe- *** Hello? cies that can legally be killed This past week, I chaperoned a fi rst grade trip. While on —Stone Harbor in this country, as per the this trip, I found out that the school was eliminating the Read- *** Migratory Bird Act. I strongly ing Recovery program. Does anyone know about this? This has Missing something? Harry B. Scheeler Jr. suggest that those who are been an excellent program that has helped my child. I thought Read all this week’s Spout Chuck Feld of West Chester, Pa. works on sand sculpture he called “Drag-on- trapping birds for cat food fi nd that if the budget passed, no programs would be eliminated. Offs and join the discus- Inn” June 15 at Sea Isle City Skimmer Weekend, as Susanne Posner of Great alternative sources of food for What is the money being used for? sion. Log on to www.Cape- Neck, N.Y. assists. Feld sculpted his fi rst creation “Puff the Magic Dragon” in their pets. This community —South Dennis *** MayCountyHerald.com Ocean City 28 years ago. Twenty families and individuals participated in the does not welcome such disgust- and click “Spout Off” at ing behavior. As for our idiot An armed police offi cer riding the beach with an intimidat- contest, all received ribbons and SIC beach balls. ing look on his face…is this necessary? Do you think a lost child the top of the page.

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This a brief performance after event was sold out last year, • Indoor/Outdoor dinner. so early reservations are Entertainment Areas Gentilini’s Car Show • Kitchens & Baths • Additions Attracts Over 2,000 • Whole House Renovations WOODBINE — Over “I speak for the entire 2,000 people enjoyed a day Gentilini family when I say • Design/Build Services of food, fun and a special we are proud to sponsor tribute to the 100th anni- one of New Jersey’s premier (609) 884-5151 versary of the Ford Model annual car shows”, said www.TownBankBuilders.com • 290 Fishing Creek Rd., Cape May T at the 29th Annual Gen- Don Gentilini. “The rela- tilini Ford Antique Car tionship that we have built Show on June 7. over the years with all the From left at 29th Annual Gentilini Ford Classic Car More than 200 vintage great car clubs that support Show June 7, next to a 1925 Model T Roadster are Attention Contractors and classic cars were on our events is very important Paul, Kris, Skylar and Reef Gentilini and Jack Kehoe display. to us,” stated Gentilini. owner of this historic and magnifi cent Model T. Remodeling Special Middle Pupils Learn Letter Writing Skills WHITESBORO — Me- age. Replacement lissa Lomax, acting post- Ludman and Lomax master of the Whitesboro helped the children write, Windows Post Office, visited Lisa address, and stamp their Ludman’s fi rst grade class- very own postcards, which room at Middle Township’s were mailed the same Buyers choice of either... Elementary No. 1 School day. FREE Grids * FREE Low-E or on May 30 to teach the The new 27-cent Tropi- class about letter writing. cal Fruit postcard stamps • FREE Better VueTM Screens “I felt that teaching the were used for the occa- Offer good thru July 31st. children about proper let- sion, which added to the ter addressing would spark morning’s festivities. their interest in having a On behalf of the Whites- WILDWOOD GLASS INC. pen-pal over their summer boro Post Offi ce and the break,” Lomax stated in a U.S. Postal Service, the Whitesboro Acting Postmaster Melissa Lomax, New Construction and Replacement Windows release. children were treated to left, visits Lisa Ludman’s fi rst grade class at Middle Storm Doors • Auto Glass • Glass Table Tops With less then two goody bags, filled with Township Elementary No. 1 to teach card and letter Mirrors • Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures weeks left until summer “A Customer’s Guide to writing skills to pupils. vacation, the children were Mailing”, a Summer 2008 2505 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NORTH WILDWOOD • 522-2151 quite enthusiastic with the edition of “USA Philatelic opportunity to learn proper – The Offi cial Guide For Dennis Engineer A. Previti letter addressing in order Stamp Enthusiasts”, “Meet Plans to Speak at Seminar to be able to stay in touch the Wonders of America” with their school mates. coloring and activity book, DENNISVILLE — Den- nis Township engineer, and This project introduced and a “Package Pick-Up” nis Township Chamber of Attorney James Pickering. the concept of how impor- mail truck. Commerce will hold its The event begins with tant a correct and legible As Lomax was getting “Dinner and a Seminar” a social hour and cash bar mailing address is for the ready to leave, one student event on June 30, at Avalon at 6 p.m., and dinner at Postal Service’s employees quipped, “This was the Links Restaurant, Route 9, 7 p.m. to successfully deliver a best day of my life!” “Mine Swainton. There is no fee for postcard, letter, or pack- too!” replied Lomax. The day’s topic will be chamber members. Res- “Smart Growth in Dennis ervations must be made by A WISE INVESTMENT Township and Town Center June 25 to Kim Schiela at: In todayʼs uncertain real estate market, is their favorite target for a remodeling Designations” will include [email protected] homeowners are fi nding more reasons to project. Many people say the kitchen speakers Andy Previti, Den- or (609) 624-0990. improve the homes they have. According is the focal point of their family life, to the National Association of Home where family members congregate for Island Key Shop Opens Today Builders, the median age of this countryʼs homework, catching up on the events WILDWOOD — Greater A grand opening cel- owner-occupied homes is 33 years. Thus, of the day, paying the bills, as well as Wildwood Chamber of ebration will take place many homeowners have good reason to preparing and consuming meals. Even Commerce has announced at the new store today at upgrade. By adding natural materials such when entertaining, the kitchen is the place the grand opening of the 10 a.m. as stone for kitchen counters, homeowners to be--where the action is. At QUALITY Island Key Shop. All businesses, chamber can add a touch of luxury and distinction to HOME CENTER, youʼll discover that we The new business is lo- members, and members of mass-produced homes. Homeowners can have exactly what you want at a price you cated at 2305 New Jersey the community are invited also increase the effi ciency of renewed, can afford. Please stop by our showroom Ave., North Wildwood. to attend. refreshed, and renovated kitchens by weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays upgrading to “greener” appliances that use 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. less energy and fewer resources. These North Cape Holds Blood Drive are upgrades that homeowners can live Please visit our web site: NORTH CAPE MAY collection was Amber with and then use to increase the value www.qualityhomectr.com — On June 3, North Cape Hennessey, admission/ and attractiveness of their homes when it Hint: Because stone has distinctive Sturdy Savings Bank was an Eagle Sponsor of Cape Center hosted a Red Cross marketing director for eventually comes time to sell. May County Chamber of Commerce’s annual Golf Blood Drive, the drive North Cape, Brittany Bai- If you poll homeowners across the vein patterns, each stone countertop promises to be unique. Classic, June 5 at Shore Gate Golf Club. Sturdy’s New raised enough blood to ley, volunteer, Marilynne country, you will fi nd that the kitchen Business Development Team Joann DelVescio, left, help at least 75 people at Oandasan, volunteer, and and David Repici, present the check to Vicki Clark, local hospitals. Heather DiPietro, senior Quality Home Center • 1249 Rt. 9 South • Cape May Court House • 609-465-5029 chamber president. Helping during the operations manager. Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A 3 1 Early Childhood Development Center Police Academy Graduates 12 Tech Pupils CAPE MAY COUNTY TECHNICAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CREST HAVEN — Twelve he and members of his Ages 3 to 5, must be toilet trained for all programs students from Cape May staff have been certifi ed as County Technical High substitute teachers within Year-round Pre-school Program School graduated as certi- the school district and have fi ed Class One Special Law worked together with Matt Monday to Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Enforcement Offi cers from Pleasants the teacher of the Breakfast & afternoon snacks provided Cape May County Police Law and Public Safety pro- $25 per day Academy on May 29. This gram at the school and Ju- program was developed Twelve pupils from Cape May County Technical lian Dean a teacher’s aide. by Director Gary Schaf- School who recently graduated as Class 1 Special Law Dean is a graduate of Summer Camp fer of the county Police West Virginia University Enforcement Offi cers from county Police Academy June 17 to Aug. 22 $25 per day Academy and the Technical with Freeholder Ralph Sheets, left, Principal Robert with a degree in Criminal High School staff. It was Matthies, second left, and Gary Schaffer, right. Justice, is a Class One Spe- 7:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. the fourth year for this cial Offi cer himself and his Field trips, science, cooking, program. sive tactics, handcuffing, become Class One Special father is Avalon chief of Seniors from the school CPR and fi rst aid training. Offi cers, Class Two Special police. crafts & more! in the last semester of These students are fully Offi cers and full time police Graduates were: the school year attended trained and can be em- offi cers. This is a win-win Richard Allamong, Wil- the academy one day per ployed as Class One Special situation for the students, liam Kreis, Chelsey Ann Pre-K Program week to receive training Law Enforcement Offi cers the school, and the local Barber, Janelle P. Langford, Half Day AM or PM beginning in February and in Cape May County and municipalities and police Lloyd M. Camp, Ashley ending in May. 9-1-1 Dispatchers. agencies as the program Lee, $13 per day The students received Schaffer stated, “This has provides qualifi ed trained Stephanie N. Chase, Mi- training in criminal law, been an outstanding pro- police personnel with a chael Maguire, Richard C. arrest, search and seizure, gram. We have graduated greatly reduced cost to the DeHainaut, Kent D. Nie- Certified & Experienced Staff • 465-2161 ext. 323 patrol techniques, observa- students who have been taxpayer.” derberger, Zachary J. Gracia, tion and perception, civil through three years of train- According to Schaffer, Zachary P. Saduk. disturbances, report writ- ing at the technical high ing, courtroom testimony, school in law and public morals and ethics, defen- safety and have gone on to Juan Pablo’s Event Helps Boxing Club WILDWOOD — Main owner Jon Paul Paxton was Street Wildwood partnered local boxing hero Chucky with Juan Pablo's Margarita Mussachio, Wildwood Bar and Restaurant for Mayor Ernie Troiano, Jr. a fundraiser May 15 to and Wildwood Commis- benefi t Wildwood Boxing sioner William Davenport Club. with "Round 5" card girls The event took place at Jennifer and Mary Beth. Garden State Parkway Juan Pablo's on Pacifi c Ave- IBF Cruiserweight World EXIT 10 nue and raised over $5,000 Champion Steve Cunning- for the boxing club. ham also particpated in Burke Brothers The club, founded by the event. 609-465-6000 Sticks & Dirt, Inc. a real estate company, sponsored Al Mussachio and Ron Ga- Juan Pablo's Margarita a blood drive on May 31, at the Cape May Beach gliardo, gives local young Bar contributed a $2,000 Property Owners Association’s Clubhouse, 201 people a positive and en- donation to make the eve- Clubhouse Drive, Town Bank. The fi rm thanks the couraging environment in ning a success. For informa- association for donating the use of its building for the which to challenge them- tion about the Wildwood day and to all the volunteers and donors for making selves both physically and Boxing Club, call 609-675- this event a success. For information on future blood mentally. 6231. drives call 1-800-GIVELIFE. Joining Juan Pablo's Atlantic City Electric Encourages: Review Plans, Check Supplies MAYS LANDING — The Important steps: last several days. To see the outage maps, or 2008 Atlantic Hurricane • Keep Atlantic City Elec- • Develop a contingency for more information on Season offi cially began June tric emergency numbers plan. Decide what to do preparing for power out- 1, arriving on cue was the accessible to report outages in the event of a lengthy ages, go to atlanticcityelec- formation of the season’s or downed wires. For out- power outage. Would you tric.com and visit the Storm Visit Us at GSP Exit 10 first tropical storm, “Ar- ages, call 800-833-7476. To stay at home or, perhaps, Center. The “Weathering or at thur.” report downed wires, call with family or friends? the Storm” brochure can be Atlantic City Electric 800-642-3780. Atlantic City Electric has downloaded from the site. www.BurkeVW.com reminds customers that • Make sure Atlantic upgraded its Web site to en- Customers can also call it’s time to prepare for the City Electric has your latest able customers to view out- 800-642-3780 to request possibility that destruc- phone number registered age information across the a copy by mail. tive tropical weather could in its automated Outage company’s service territory. hit the region any time Management System, so PUBLIC NOTICE between now and Nov. it can identify caller’s loca- Dr. Vecere Awards Braces Mosquito control is everyone’s responsibility, please do your part by preventing 30. The National Weather tion. standing water from accumulating on your property. For more information on mosquitoes Service predicts an active • Prepare an emergency COURT HOUSE — An- June 2008. and mosquito control contact the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control Program at (609) period this year with 12 survival kit. This would nually, Dr. Jeffrey Vecere of Vecere and his staff, “are 465-9038 and/or visit our website at www.capemaycountygov.net/mosquito to 16 named storms, six include a flashlight, bat- Court House gives a parent very excited about this to nine of them becoming tery-powered radio, fresh of one of his active patients contest and look forward In compliance with section 9.10 & 9.15 of the New Jersey Pesticide Control Code (N.J.A.C. Title 7, hurricanes, and two to fi ve batteries, essential medica- free orthodontic treatment to giving Tracy a new and Chapter 30) the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control (CMCDMC) may be applying will be major hurricanes of tion, nonperishable food with Damon Braces. improved smile that she pesticides for the control of adult mosquito populations on an area-wide basis, as needed, throughout Category 3 or higher. and enough fresh water to The winner for 2008 will be proud of,” accord- Cape May County during the period of April 15 through November 15, 2008. , was Tracy Crews, who had ing to a release. Blood Drives Set in County her full braces placed in 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/ COURT HOUSE — The 7:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Cape May County Chapter Tuesday, June 24, Ava- piperonyl butoxide (Scourge), and/or Sumithrin/piperonyl butoxide (Anvil 2+2, Anvil 10 +10). Products of the American Red Cross lon Community Center, will be applied from the ground by truck or hand held equipment and/or aircraft, all using Low Volume or will hold the following 3001 Avalon Ave., Hall, Ultra Low Volume techniques. bloods drives here: 1-7 p.m. Monday, June 23, SCU Wednesday, June 25, Contact the National Pesticide Information Center at 1/800/858-7378 for bus (whole blood), North ASCU – bus (pheresis) U.S. routine pesticide related health inquires. Call the New Jersey Pesticide Wildwood Beach Patrol, Coast Guard Base, Spouse’s Control Program at 609/984-6507 for pesticide regulation information, 15th and the Beach, from Club, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. pesticide complaints and health referrals. In the case of any pesticide emergency, please contact the New Jersey Poison Information and Middle Alumni Present Awards Education System at 1/800/222-1222. COURT HOUSE — The Delaware; Allison Perrotta Middle Township High of Avalon, New York Uni- Upon request, the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control shall provide a resident with School Alumni Association versity, and Emily Schenk of notification at least 12 hours prior to the application, except for Quarantine and Disease Vector Control presented three, $2,000 Court House, The College only when conditions necessitate pesticide application sooner than that time. scholarships June 5 during of New Jersey. a ceremony held at the Alumni President, Leigh The phone number/website for updated information on time and location of adult mosquito Middle Township Perform- Ann Holmes and Past Pres- control application(s) is 609/465-9038 press “1”. Website: www.capemaycountygov. ing Arts Center. Recipi- ident, Rick Rixey were net/mosquito Those seeking further information regarding the Cape May County ents were: Rebecca Moran on hand to present the Department of Mosquito Control activities are requested to contact Peter Bosak, PhD of Court House who plans awards. NJCPA 24144B, 35 Route 47 North, Dias Creek, New Jersey 08210. to attend the University of Dr. Jeff Vecere with Tracy Crews A32 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com religion Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 HOLY SPIRIT bolt you to a chair so that God, if you have a drink- so many in a very short SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT you don’t hurt anyone else ing problem- please get time and his memory will LUTHERAN CHURCH by your selfi sh decision and help before somebody else continue to be a cup of cool short sighted vision. gets hurt. water to a dry and thirsty Outdoor Service June 22nd I have asked God to As for Matt, I know that soul that can’t fi nd lasting please give me compassion Jesus was right there in refreshments from earth’s Healing Service June 29th With Pastor Rudy for the man as well as the the crash with him and snack shop alone. Vacation Bible School victim for I know that his lovingly carried this young God will make a miracle I made the decision to were not sober. life too will never be the man from this world to the out of this mess and maybe July 28th- August 1st have nothing to do with I couldn’t bear to watch same. But I need to get one that belongs to His you are God’s fi rst move. If alcohol when I was five my hero act in such a way my two cents off my chest Father. I don’t even begin one person stops drinking Washington & Bayshore Aves., years old. My childlike that the only word that and if you haven’t gotten to understand why it was needlessly so he or she choice had nothing to do would come to mind was the message yet, I not only allowed to happen. I don’t can start learning how to Villas • 886-2414 with religious rules or any “jack-ass” because that don’t drink, I hate the stuff serve God because I have live meaningfully, then attempt to be a goody two it was he looked like. I and it has nothing to do all the answers; I serve a treasure will arise out shoes. My conviction had said to myself way back with taste. Him because when there of the trash and the fi nal First Baptist Church everything to do with what then, “What real good ever It has everything to are no answers there He victory will eventually go I witnessed even at a very comes from drinking?” do with the meaningless still is. He walks with us to God. of Wildwood young age. As I grew up, I never waste it causes everywhere through the valley of the That’s where I am hang- I remember vividly fam- experienced any situation Maple & Atlantic it goes abused. I hate what shadow of death and gives ing out today and that’s ily parties and gatherings that changed my mind it does to the people that I us hope that this is not all where I am lovingly placing Avenues that would degenerate about this barbaric practice love who drink and I hate there is. the Tozer family — right 609-522-2981 into happenings of nothing we call “social drinking.” I the repercussions of what And while Matt’s life there with God — for He more than embarrassing watched with my own eyes it can potentially end up might have been taken by is the only One who will and shameful moments too many of my friends turn doing to others who have an accident, his life was no be able to raise eternal life Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis when the people that I to booze and drugs and not been so inclined. such thing. He touched from the dead. loved and would otherwise never even try to attempt to How many ballgames have Sunday, June 22nd respect and look up to al- muster up enough self-con- been ruined by an incon- lowed themselves to get fi dence by going it sober. siderate drunk who feels Open Hearts Open Minds 9:30am Morning Worship too plastered to properly I was the one they said empowered because his construct any behavior of was crazy because I got inhibitions are no longer Off Street Parking • Air Conditioned worth for the rest of the high on life rather than his own but yet we all must Open Doors Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided day. artifi cial stimulants. I used suffer from his ignorant These events that I to get sick to my stomach actions? How many rela- “A Friendly Church With a Friendly Message viewed as nothing more going to the high school tionships must shoot down about the Greatest Friend.” than opportunities for parties where I witnessed the toilet because a partner adults to give themselves so many young and beauti- has become addicted to a permission to do whatever ful girls willing to give away chemical in a bottle rather they wanted were the only their virginity to aggressive than chemistry in a human Covenant Presbyterian Church times that I would ever get guys who had anything but 123 Fishing Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 body? furious at my father. I hat- eternal love on their minds. How many more lives 886-2448 ed when he had too much I could tell you story after will be lost because some- to drink. I wanted nothing story of kids that were so body who has no business Sunday Worship to do with him or any of my gifted in so many areas behind a wheel has been First United Methodist Church other relatives when they with a ton of potential but 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages left unchecked and un- 6700 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest they chose to drink instead challenged to stop drink- 10:00am - Coffee Fellowship of think- and “what might 609-729-4265 Beadle Church ing before he ever starts have been” never was be- driving? In the name of 10:15am - Worship Service To Resume cause of it. Sunday Worship at 9:30am Jr. Church and Nursery Provided As an adult, I became a Worship Services minister but not because I Wells Memorial 7:00pm - Sr. High Youth Group wanted to shove legalism Service Slated CAPE MAY POINT — down peoples’ throats but Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Beadle Memorial Presby- Wednesday • 7pm because I became passion- AVALON — Wells terian Church will conduct ate about the truth that Memorial Presbyterian • Prayer Meeting services each Sunday at Summer Concert there is a better way to Church, First Avenue at 10 a.m. from June 29 to • Explorers Club 2yrs - 5th Grade fi nd a thrill on the hill that Ninth Street, will hold a Aug. 31. doesn’t involve a shot glass 9:45 a.m. hymn sing and Series • Jr. High 6th-8th Youth Group Rev. Richard Ollinger, or a pill. 10 a.m. worship service president of Cornerstone I discovered myself that on Sunday. Thursdays • 7:30pm Christian Academy of Phil- if God loves me just the way Rev. Michael J. Impe- Classical adelphia, will president on 6/19 - Kathy DeAngelo Irish Harp I am, then I don’t have to be riale, pastor, First Presby- June 29. La Dolce Duo Flute & Guitar Duet Education Forum somebody else for a crowd terian Church, Salt Lake 6/26 - Sunday school for chil- Thursday June 26th at 7 p.m. that’s not too wild about City, Utah. The Brass Concert Brass Quintet dren ages three to eight will 7/3 - Historic Court House Building, me in the long run anyway. For further information, be held during the sermon. 7/10 - Rainforest Adventure Cape May Court House Many times on the journey call the church at 967- Light refreshments will be Casey Clarke Vocalist I stood alone because the 7221. 7/17 - Mr. Sidney Henriquez, served after the service. All thought of staying dry was Broadway & Classical are welcome. Headmaster of Stratford more terrifying to too many Church Plans 7/24 - Karen Friedlander others than the thought of Sister Act - Vocalists Classical Christian what could go wrong by Thanksgiving EVENING WORSHIP, being smashed out of their 7/31 - Shrewsbury Strings Academy, will be the PRAISE minds. Commemoration String Ensemble And part of the journey featured speaker. NORTH WILDWOOD Jeanne Andrews Flute WILDWOOD — Eve- in sharing my alternatives 8/7 - — The people of the United ning worship and praise to not settling for a “happy 8/14 - Ted Kiefer Organist RSVP to James Allay - Methodist Church, 139 E. is held Sunday, 7 p.m. at hour” when you can have Act 4 - Him Monologue Second Central Ave., will 8/21 - 609-465-4284 by June 20th. the Boardwalk Chapel on a “joyful forever,” has been host a thanksgiving service Pied Pipers Flute Ensemble the boards just north of too many haunting mo- 8/28 - The fi rst 20 to respond will in commemoration of the the Convention Center, ments coming face to face 110th anniversary of the Jazz Vespers Every Sunday • 7:30pm South of Baker. June with broken families split receive a free copy church at 9 a.m. June 22. 23- June 29 Pastor Buster and chipped apart because Atlantic & Poplar Aves., Wildwood Those attending are also of the booklet McCleod Yeardly Presby- nobody knew how to “just invited for the fellowship Call 522-5000 for more info terian Church Ministry say no!” lunch after the service. “Classical Education” by Team, Yeardly, Pa. Saturday, My blood is boiling a For information, call Children’s program 2:30 bit as I write this article Greg Strawbridge. 522-2271 or 204-6582. p.m. because once again a sense- less tragedy has taken place on the very street that I live (Route 83) involving a dedi- Open hearts. Open minds. Open doors. cated young man who was VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL a devoted follower of Jesus Bible Stories - V B S - Games The people of and wanted nothing more The United Methodist Church® than to make a difference Crafts - Food NORTH WILDWOOD with his life. A man who allegedly had Ages 4 through 6th Grade too much to drink and could Cordially invite you to not navigate the road never June 23rd thru June 27th mind his ability to make THE THANKS GIVING SERVICE wise decisions took down 9:30 am until 12:00 noon in commemoration of the Matt Tozer, innocently rid- ing his moped on the way Please call if you need a ride 110th Anniversary of the Church to a Bible Study. to be held on A sober young man wiped out by an alleged drunk Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church Sunday, June 22nd, 2008 at 9am driver. How many times does this need to happen 1107 Delsea Drive (Route 47) 2nd & Central Avenue, North Wildwood, NJ 08260 before somebody gets the Rio Grande, NJ 08242 message that if you have 609-522-2271 to drink to unreasonable (609) 886-9494 excess, have someone put a strait jacket on you and Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33

PROPERTY TRANSFERS RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE BETWEEN May 26th and June 1, 2008

Seller Buyer Property Address Price AVALON Jerry & Virginia B. Souder Richard W. Schuch, John P. Fasciano 696 22nd St. $ 1,750,000 Richard R. & Elizabeth Primo Michael & Ileana Fidance 286 76th St. $ 2,295,000 Loretta T. Krasley Stephen P. & Michelle B. Field 181 7th St. $ 979,000 Total for Avalon: $ 5,024,000 CAPE MAY Estate of Claire A. Sandbach John F. & Andrea Wacker 1220 Delaware Ave. $ 395,000 Total for Cape May: $ 395,000 Cape May County Association of Realtors Scholarship Recipients On June 6 DENNIS Kevin Peterson John P. & Diane R. Hope 331 Main St. $ 266,000 Joseph W. & Donna M. Willshire Paul J. Norton 137 Woodbine Blvd. $ 130,000 Cape May County Realtors Total for Dennis: $ 396,000 LOWER TOWNSHIP Estate of Howard A. Wing Gerald L. & Shirley R. Reeves 814 Canning House Ln. $ 122,500 Awards Seven Scholarships Evelyn E. Radano Richard L. Cooper 146 Lee Ln. $ 150,000 Mary E. Foster John C. & Allison E. Snyder 1630 Garfield St. $ 150,000 SWAINTON — Seven representing Lower Cape School (attending Long- Estate of Carmela Quintieri Desma & Gus Hodson 43 Tennessee Ave. $ 170.000 Cape May County students May Regional High School wood University) who won Suzanne K. Eichman Kevin B. & Kathleen A. McLeer 203 Washington Blvd. $ 209,000 received a $2,000 scholar- (attending George Wash- the CMCAR’s Christina P. Estate of Susan R. Luckowski Joseph Saunders, Daniel B. Harris 416 Robin Rd. $ 155,000 ship and two Cape May ington University); Padraic Clemans Scholarship. Tammy Hughes Sarah M. Wilke 15 E. Deleware Pkwy. $ 186,000 County Schools for Special Roney representing Cape CMCAR also awarded Total for Lower Township: $ 1,142,500 Service’s students received Christian Academy (attend- two $1,000 gifts to Cape MIDDLE TOWNSHIP a $1,000 gift each from ing Atlantic Cape Commu- May County Schools for Homesales INC Jeremy & Tracy Krieg, Teresa Runyon 17 Whippoorwill Ln. $ 230,000 the Cape May County As- nity College); Sarah Sheet Special Services for two Doris F. Lucas Stephan J. Frame 20 Rita Ave. $ 170,000 Ernest Robinson Deborah A. McLaughlin & Steven Bailey 96 Indian Trail Rd. $ 240,000 sociation of Realtor while graduating from Cape May worthy students: Kayla Emma F. & Robert Thompson Juan M. Panesso, Ruby N. Lopez 1326 Rte. 9 North $ 240,00 their families and friends County Technical High Sloan (Cape May County Estate of Johanna Wood Liberty Bell Bank 191 Lee Lane $ 155,000 watched at Sand Barrens School (attending Atlantic High School); and Amanda Total for Middle Township: $ 1,035,000 Golf Club here June 6. Cape Community College); Parris (COMPACT) to help NORTH WILDWOOD One graduating senior Kimberly Baker graduat- them further their educa- Joseph Mahoney William A. & Cheryl l. DeMesQuita 205 Central Ave. $ 750,000 was picked from seven ing from Ocean City High tion. JamesG.Mikula ThomasA.&AimeePenko 206E.25th Ave. $ 220,000 county high schools. School (attending Stevens The Cape May County Engel Group LLC Paul B. & Tara McAllister, Robert Manero 405-407 E. 20th Ave. $ 683,900 The students who re- Institute of Technology); Association of Realtors Beckman Deluca LLC 982 Ash Avenue LLC 982 Ash Ave., Unit C-1 $ 510,000 Beckman Deluca LLC 982 Ash Avenue LLC 982 Ash Ave. $ 950,000 ceived scholarships were Allison Perrotta from Mid- annual Scholarship Golf Shea Team Development LLC Vincent & Patricia Catrambone, Debra Celli 217-219 E. 23rd. Ave. $ 143,000 Allison Kolodi from Wild- dle Township High School Tournament held at the Engel Group LLC John F. & Lisa M. Barnes 342 E. 6th Ave., Unit 340 $ 550,000 wood High School (attend- (attending The College of Wildwood Golf and County David G. & Jacqueline O. Gress Joseph & Kathleen Gray 608 Ocean Ave., Unit 303 $ 185,000 ing Atlantic Cape Commu- New Jersey); and Michael Club on May 7 funded the Federal National Mortgage Kevin Vandelt & Kay Bessette 321 E. 16th Ave. $ 214,900 nity College); Patrick Miller Hand from Wildwood High scholarships and gift. Total for North Wildwood: $ 4,206,800 OCEAN CITY BF Ventures LLC John & Carrie A. Ciarlello 1125 Wesley Ave., Unit B $ 675,000 State, National Realtors Correct David A. & Noreen L. Gerace Mark C. & Lore A. Weyer 134 Flinders Reef $ 363,500 James M. & Karern S. Hink Joseph M. & Christine A. Boyle 1324-26 Central Ave., Unit B $ 800,000 Erroneous Data in May Report David A. & Marianne Geiger William T. & Nancy M. Tapper 2568 West Ave. 1st Fl. $ 460,000 Theodore & Barbara Landis Daniel Moran 706 Conch Dr. $ 420,000 WASHINGTON — Fol- inadvertent error was dis- other states, and there is Karen A, Daniel Carol M. Smith 413 Bay Ave. $ 370,000 lowing is a statement from covered. no impact on median home Estate of Margaret J. Blosenski Albert P. & Melissa R. Parker 3125 Central Ave. $ 1,425,000 the Research Division of The actual existing- price data. Adjustments to Bryan E. & Wendy C. Bartlett Bruce & Cindy McConnell 3232 West Ave. $ 438,000 the National Association home sales pace in New home sales at the regional James & Lisa King William & Suzanne Delia 1261 Asbury $ 557,500 John P. & Kimberly Dailyda William D. Weychert II & Tara Christini 609-11 Third St. $ 535,000 of Realtors® regarding re- Jersey was 114,100 in and national level will be John Ruggiero William M. Nagle 1746 Central Ave. 1st Fl. $ 565,000 vised data for fi rst-quarter the first quarter, which noted in upcoming normal Mercer Associates LLC Peter Lambersky & Jennifer Lommie 507 9th St., Unit C $ 250,000 New Jersey existing-home was 30 percent below the data revision process. Verónica M. Serfling Patrick A. & Bernadette M. McDermott 1809-1811 Central Ave. $ 630,000 sales published last month, 163,000-unit level in fi rst NAR apologizes for the Sea Breeze Development LLC Mary A. Kratz 4422 Central Ave. 2nd Fl. $ 995,000 Michael Weiss, Vistoria Lipoff Brian P. & Kasey A. Nolan 3616 Central Ave., Unit 3616 $ 600,000 which reported erroneous quarter of 2007. Com- error, and recognizes that Martin A. Jr. & Daine A. Mozzo Sandra L. Esposito 9 Spinnaker Court $ 350,000 sales data: pared with a revised fourth the market performance in Harry E. Adams Sr. Doris Hawkins & Cheryl L. Huber 4116 Central Ave. $ 950,000 On May 13, NAR re- quarter 2007 sales level of New Jersey has been mis- Pat D. Biondi & Cynthia L. Grey George T. Lenahan, Margaret Conley 1301 Haven Ave., Unit E $ 295,000 ported that the seasonally 119,400, fi rst quarter sales characterized as a result. It Andrew B. Chase Jr. Frances E. & Concetta A. McCarron 3238ª Asbury Ave. $ 629,000 George G. & Barbara A. Mabrey Stephen M. & Susan E. Chinn 4509 Asbury Ave. 1st Fl. $ 550,000 adjusted annual rate of ex- declined 4.4 percent. is instituting additional re- Brad Adams Curtis R. Roze, Jacquelyn R. Samples 125 Dory Dr. $ 497,000 isting-home sales in New NAR accepts full respon- view procedures to ensure Estate of Ruth E. DuBois Robert G. & Victoria A. Devine 7 Granada Ln. $ 993,500 Jersey for the fi rst quarter sibility for this error. NAR no such error is repeated William A. & Barbara F. Brophy Robert & Bernadette Battista 38 East Station Rd. $ 340,000 of this year was 169,600 takes the data integrity is- in the future. The median Dennis R. & Patricia Higman Thomas J. & Diane M. Kenny 845-847 Delancy Pl. $ 520,000 Lena Chan Dennis J. & Elizabeth A. Noon 509 First St. $ 587,000 units, up 4.0 percent from sue most seriously. Special home price for the state of Charles F. Jr. Bruce & Daine Maurer 103 53rd St. $ 575,000 the fi rst quarter of 2007. factors and special com- New Jersey was $361,300 Peter J. & Elizabeth C. Quigley Edward J. & Ruth Furman 873 Fourth St. Unit B $ 999,950 During an ongoing quality puter coding have always in the fi rst quarter of 2007, Total for Ocean City: $ 16,370,450 control procedure, addi- been involved with New and $350,700 in the fi rst SEA ISLE CITY tional data entry, and from Jersey data in the past, and quarter of 2008, and the Paul M. & Marni O’Riordan Andrea Oleykowski, Jessica McKenna 3918 Landis Ave., Unit 110 $ 135,000 comments from members the current error is specifi c data were unchanged from Daniel R. & Carol A. Mitchell Peter & Melissa Konczylo 3500 Boardwalk $ 550,000 of the New Jersey Asso- only to New Jersey. There Gleeson Contractors INC Michael J. & Jeanene Mead 137 73rd. St.,Unit West $ 801,000 ciation of Realtors®, an were no problems with (Page A35 Please) Michael O’Neill Builders INC Michael D. & Marie A. Vergilio 119 49th St. $ 730,000 Michael & Marie Vergilio Sea Structures LLC 130 48th St. $ 730,000 Joseph E. & Margaret Murphy Denis P. & Karen O. Rogers 126 59th St. $ 920,000 Total for Sea Isle City: $ 3,866,000 SpotlightSpotlight onon youryour newnew home!home! STONE HARBOR Jacqueline M. Gattoni 130 107th Street LLC 130 107th St. $ 2,400,000 Come see this beautiful Cape John W. & Christine Cordray Peter N. Slack 10412 Corinthian Dr. $ 1,750,000 Plaza beachfront townhouse Total for Stone Harbor: $ 4,150,000 offering extraordinary ocean UPPER TOWNSHIP views steps from the beach. 4 Louis A. Mazzella James W. Kenneff 214 Sandberg Pl $ 307,500 Marion J. Ingram James & Alice March 19 E. Vincent Ave. $ 695,000 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms William & Claire C. Hadden James J. & Meghan P. Lowe 3 Cedar Grove Dr. $ 391,400 make this ideal for the whole Total for Upper Township: $ 1,393,900 family or as a seasonal rental. WILDWOOD The private garage, laundry Richard P. & Maryanne T. Reilly Albert & Jacqueline Petroni 4700-4704 Hudson Ave. $ 282,000 area, one bedroom, and Second Nature Investments LLC Angelo Venafra 3110 Atlantic Ave. $ 130,000 Re Land For Sale LLC Beverly A. Monteiro 323 E. Montgomery Ave. $ 350,000 one bathroom are all on the fi rst level. The second level offers the main Re Land For Sale LLC James & Tara Stewart 230 E. Montgomery Ave. $ 365,000 living area including the great room and beachfront deck. The third level Beazer Homes Corp George Nardello, Darlene & Nathan Supnick 101 W. Spruce Ave., Unit 208 $ 595,000 Bayshore Group LLC Roseann Osadchuk 427-200 W. Montgomery Ave. $ 470,000 features two rear bedrooms, a hallway bathroom and a beachfront Total for Wildwood: $ 2,192,000 master suite with private bathroom. This outstanding property is already WILDWOOD CREST furnished so it’s ready for you to move right in or start renting for the Patricia J. Humanick Kenneth & Maroush Nigon 7411 Seaview Ave. $ 550,000 summer. When you’re setting up appointments to look at properties this Michael A. DiAntonia Mark Holtzapfel LLC 6409 N. J Ave. $ 345,000 Pelican Development INC Dong K. Choi 450 E. Nashville Rd., Unit 401 $ 995,000 month, make sure to include this lovely beachfront townhouse on your Dawn Marini Guy & Denise Chiarello 7701 Atlantic Ave. $ 700,000 list. Presented by Wilsey Realty 609-884-1007. A-LADD INC Mary Soroka 208 E. Forget-Me-Not Rd. $ 175,600 Douglas L. Diamond Onofrio & Maria Vecchio 406-10 E. Monterey Ave. $ 191,000 Contact Gail Wilsey Morrison (609) 602-0405. Visit www.wilseyrealty.com Pea2 LLC Thomas J. & Laurie A. Iannucci 400 E. Orchid Rd.,Unit 103 $ 340,000 For more on real estate visit Total for Wildwood Crest: $ 3,296,600 www.capemaycountyherald.com/realestate COUNTY TOTAL: $ 43,073,250 Compilation Compilation© © 2008 2008 Seawave Seawave Corporation Corporation Source Source: Data: Data: Cape Cape May May County County Clerk’s Clerk's Office Offi Abstracts ce Abstracts A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 Search Real Estate at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com For these listings. Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad!

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Home For Sale- Avenue, Cape May. Ap- 3 bedroom, 1st fl oor, Gated 16 acres. Good Home For Sale- Home for Sale- proximately 1500 square central air, washer, dryer, 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH for marina, a wind ener- NORTH WILDWOOD feet. 609-374-0417 or yard. Weekly, monthly or COMPLETELY FUR- gy site or private estate. WILDWOOD CREST CAPE MAY email: seasonal NISHED 4TH FLOOR Largest piece of water 123 E. Fern COURT HOUSE 2 bedroom, 1 bath con- [email protected] CONDO RIGHT OFF front real estate offered ELEVATOR WITH do, fi rst fl oor. Dramatic 610-633-3008 for sale located in Mid- Townhouse for sale by COVERED PARKING. 21 Winding Way (at views of Hereford Inlet, μ WebID #: 153832 dle Township, Richard- owner: New 2800 sq. AVAILABLE 10-1-08 traffi c light near Atlantic Ocean and wild- μ WebID #: 153834 son’s Sounds, close to ft., 4 large bedrooms, 2 TO 5-1-09. NO PETS, Superfresh). life from inside and out- Wildwood. Don’t miss 1/2 bath, large laundry Storage Space- Summer Rental- SECURITY, REFER- side of unit. For sale by out. For sale by owner. room, Kraft Maid kitch- ENCES. $775/MONTH + By owner, 2 story, single owner. $329,000 $599,000. en w/stainless steel ap- A-1 EASY WILDWOOD ELECTRIC family home on quiet, pliances, granite. Deck SELF STORAGE 570-985-7619 dead-end street, 4 bed- 610-622-4607 1 BLOCK TO BEACH Call John, 239-980- off master suite with a room, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car 9600 view of the ocean. Very Pay just $1 for your fi rst All new 2 bedroom. cen- WebID #: 147887 garage, screened in WebID #: 151289 μ μ spacious. $539,000 month’s rent porch, hardwood fl oor, tral air. Sleeps 6. $695/ μ WebID #: 152139 new modern windows, week or seasonal YEAR ROUND 609-231-3730 Call for details, dual zone central air & RENTAL 609-886-8858 HOME FOR SALE natural gas hot water 609-408-7755 μ WebID #: 151607 heat. 4 miles to beach. Year Round Rental- WebID #: 152798 Walking distance to μ μ WebID #: 153601 MOBILE HOME shops. Short distance to Summer Rental- AVALON LINKS hospital. Home for Sale- SUMMER RENTAL RENTALS Mobile Home-

WILDWOOD $299,900 RIO GRANDE Summer Rental- Several models available BRIAR WOOD 2- 3 bedrooms. Near Home For Sale- beach and boardwalk. from $1700 - $2000 per CAPE MAY ANGLESEA 609-677-6836 By owner. 3 bedroom, 2 $6900/season month

Belleplain 1/2 bath, garage, deck COURT HOUSE Monthly rental, 1 bed- 512 Hands Mill Road μ WebID #: 150578 & porch. Seller moti- 914- 879-9187 Call Jim McDonald, room well maintained vated. Price reduced- 2 bedroom, 1 bath mo- Avalon Real Estate bile home, 1988. $45,000 unit. $2900/month in 5 bedroom, 3 bath home $299,000 WebID #: 152484 Agency 609-967-3001 season μ with attached 3 bed- or make offer. Home For Sale- Summer Rental- room, 1 bath “In- Law Apex Realty, 609-425- μ WebID #: 152463 Suite”. Lots of ameni- 609-432-7067 609-204-4259 DEL HAVEN 2721 Year Round Rental- ties! Priced right to sell WILDWOOD CREST at $299,900. Call Lynda μ WebID #: 151272 μ WebID #: 151926 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 μ WebID #: 149840 for an appointment at 2 bedroom, living room, BELLEPLAIN baths, adorable 2 story Summer Rental- 609-602-8025. Owner kitchen, laundry room, FOREST family home. $30,000 ROOMS FOR RENT is a licensed Real Estate A/C. $700/week. in upgrades. Motivated COURT HOUSE- Agent. Must see! Sunny 1 bedroom mo- seller. For sale by owner, STONE 609-523-1842. bile home, Florida room, $319,900. HARBOR AREA μ WebID #: 152250 Home for Sale- Room for Rent- fi replace. Laundry facili-

μ WebID #: 152545 ties. $725 + utilities. 609-886-3761 East of Parkway. Clean, VILLAS quiet wooded area. Fur- 856-354-1878 The μ WebID #: 153884 WATER nished cottage, 2 bed- $550/monthly. Must Summer Rental- rooms. Credit check μ WebID #: 152720 HANNEL’S FRONT have proof of income. CApartments required. $1000/month + utilities. No pets. WILDWOOD Professionally Managed COTTAGE 609-889-1180

Summer Special! 609-463-8029 Studio, furnished, 1/2 $100 Off First 2 bedroom, 1 bath, μ WebID #: 153286 block to beach. Sleeps 2 Month’s Rent & Free Gift 90x110’ lot on dead- or 3. $400/week. Exp. 5/31/08 Rooms for Rent- μ WebID #: 153070 end street at the edge of Now Accepting Small Pets the Delaware Bay. Enjoy 786-202-9441, Chris sunsets, osprey, dol- CATALINA MOTEL 1 BEDROOM phins & more! CAFRA in Summer Rental- $ 00 μ WebID #: 153074 825 process. $575,000. WEEKLY RENTALS Year Round Rental- Summer/Year Round STONE WE ACCEPT NORTH WILDWOOD Call 609-886-3304 SOCIAL SERVICES Rental- 2 BEDROOM CAPE MAY BEACH $ 00 HARBOR 1 bedroom apartment, STONE HARBOR 895 μ WebID #: 151620 monthly $675; 2 bed- 513 Robin Road. New OFFICE 609-465-3791 • Air Conditioning room apartment monthly Listing, steps to the FOR RENT Home for Sale- Adorable 1 bedroom • Swimming Pool $795. Available through beach, large 75x100 μ WebID #: 152294 apartment. Near beach • Laundry Facilities Only $400 per Oct. lot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, WILDWOOD and town. New furniture • Heat/Hot Water month, located in $1550/month. Must have SPACE FOR RENT and appliances. Non- Included business district 914-319-2994 good credit references Condo for sale by owner. smoking premises. No

(609) 884-0026 For Details, Call 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. pets. $8500 for the sea- μ WebID #: 153854 215-588-8746 3910 Bayshore Rd. Dolores: NO CONDO FEES. Mov- son; $1000 per month, N. Cape May 609-368-3005 ing to California. Fast Space For Rent- Summer Rental- year round. sale $289,900. μ WebID #: 153810 CLERMONT North Wildwood Call 732-345-0044 Year Round Rental- THIS WEEK’S FEATURED PROPERTY 609-523-2166 Outside storage space 2 bedroom cottage, μ WebID #: 153872 Cape May μ WebID #: 153214 available on Route 9, Cl- sleeps 4. 1 block from Court House ermont in Dennis Town- beach and boardwalk. WANTED - REAL ship. 1 acre cleared and Weekly, monthly or sea- ESTATE Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath stoned for easy access. sonal house, 1 1/2 car garage, Owner will consider Wanted- hardwood fl oors, large “build to suit” if needed. se 609-522-3939 yard on quiet street near Open Hou 1450 Texas Avenue, Cape May Sat. 21st 1-3pm WANTED - URGENT hospital and shopping. 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, Boat Slip, 609-624-9000 Harbor Front, Close to the Beach. $678,900 μ WebID #: 148443 2 single senior women Central air, gas heat, city Call or email for more information. need 2 bedroom apart- sewer. $1200/month + Carol [email protected] μ WebID #: 153352 ment. Year round. Own a utilities. 1 1/2 month se- (609) 884-5005 or 800-377-7843 House for Sale? small dog. Must vacate curity, credit and refer- 1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May Looking Reach buyers with current quarters due to ence check. CAROL MENZ, AMI MENZ, for an ad in the Herald. raise of rent. Can only GRI/SRES, BROKER SRES, REALTOR afford $800. Must know 609-463-8041 609-374-0325 609-425-5756 something? before Aug. 1, 2008. Call For a Full Inventory of Sale and Rental Properties. Pllaceace yyourour aadd ttoday.oday. Visit us at www.CoastlineRealty.com CLASSIFIEDS 8886-860086-8600 ext.ext. 3333 oror 3434 609-729-9263 μ WebID #: 152492 Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35

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Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round/ Summer Rental- Year Round Rental- ERMA AREA Year Round Rental- STONE HARBOR Year Round Rental- WILDWOOD CREST BLVD. SINGLE HOME WILDWOOD CAPE MAY New single family home. NORTH CAPE MAY WILDWOOD COURT HOUSE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, SOUTH END 5 BED- 3 bedroom, 1 bath, eat- family room, fi replace, 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. 2nd fl oor. Washer, dryer, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ROOM, 2 BATH, in kitchen, dining room, Warm & cozy, 2 bed- deck. Gas heat plus cen- Central air and heat. Ref- dishwasher, air. 2 decks. single family with boat BAYVIEWS, GAS HEAT, living room, 2 porches, rooms, 1 bath, large liv- tral air. All appliances in- erences required. $1,000 Freshly painted, new slip & other rentals year CENTRAL AIR, FIRE- attic, washer, dryer, no ing room, eat-in kitchen, cluding washer & dryer. per month + utilities. carpets. $1200 + utili- round. PLACE, WASHER, pets. Enclosed yard. washer/dryer, gas $1250 per month + utili- Available July 1. ties. DRYER. INCOME References required. utilities. Quiet, secluded ties. No pets. References Weichert Realtors VERIFICATION, REFER- 1 1/2 security $1100 area. No pets. $875/ and security required 609-827-4455 609-425-7545 Hoey Group ENCES. $1500 PLUS + utilities. Seasonal or month + utilities for appointment Ask for Dan UTILITIES year round Call Karen, μ WebID #: 151998 609-523-1112 561-400-0839 609-465-8038 Mon. - Fri., 9am - 5pm μ WebID #: 153649 Year Round Rental- Call 609-729-2600 609-886-4932 μ WebID #: 153830 Year Round Rental- μ WebID #: 153860 μ WebID #: 152711 μ WebID #: 153852 TOWNBANK Year Round Rental- μ WebID #: 152916 NORTH WILDWOOD Year Round/ Summer Rancher, 3/1. Air, gas, WILDWOOD Rental- Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- 112 West 6th Street. Ful- deck, beach. $1300. Year Round/ Summer

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DEL HAVEN ✬✬✬✬✬ house. 3 bedrooms, 2 609-271-9453 block. 3 bedrooms, STONE HARBOR North Cape May 1/2 bath. $1650/month + 2 bath, eat-in kitchen, Studio. Furnished or

2 bedroom, 2nd fl oor. 1 & 2 Bedroom utilities. μ WebID #: 153647 separate living room, unfurnished. Adorable 1 bedroom Block to beach. Heat Apartments laundry area. No pets, Year Round Rental- apartment. Near beach included. No pets, non- Pet Friendly 609-523-0104 non-smoking premis- Proof of income and town. New furniture smoking premises. es. $1100 per month + 609-729-3292 VILLAS and appliances. Non- Available immediately. μ WebID #: 152607 $1650 security deposit. Mon. - Fri. $990/month. 1 MONTH No utilities included. smoking premises. No Year Round Rental- 2 bedroom, 1 bath pets. $1000 per month, FREE* Credit & background WebID #: 153636 house, 1 1/2 blocks from year round; $8500/sea- μ 856-415-9222 STARTING check required. NORTH WILDWOOD Bay. Washer/dryer, large son. AT $825 family room, living room, μ WebID #: 153816 609-522-4139 for CONDO for Sale 2 bedrooms, 2 parking eat-in kitchen. $995/ details & availability Call 732-345-0044 NO CREDIT, spaces. Near beach & month + utilities. or RENT? boardwalk. Furnished, μ WebID #: 153874 NO PROBLEM μ WebID #: 151924 Reach seasonal & year washer & dryer. No Call Jordan, around renters with

pets. $900 per month, 215-896-0104 an ad in the Herald. Call 609-641-9888 includes utilities. *For Details μ WebID #: 152887 FIND THE Get the best value for 609-729-7419 your money! μ WebID #: 153393 PERFECT JOB Pllaceace yyourour adad today.today. Office hours 9 to 5 μ WebID #: 152901 in Herald Classifi eds 8886-860086-8600 ext.ext. 3333 oorr 3344 Monday - Friday NAR Corrects Error PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A33) tion, the National Associa- tion of Realtors confi rmed SHERIFF’S SALE the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape House Building located at 9 N. Main Street public venue on: May and State of New Jersey. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Property to be sold is located in the Town- initial reports. The price that there was an error. ship of Middle, County of Cape May and By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF Jersey. State of New Jersey. decline is a modest, man- Insterad of a 4 percent of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery JUNE A.D. 2008 Premises commonly known as: 401 E. Property to be sold is located in the Town- ageable decline after the Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Stanton Rd 303, Wildwood Crest, NJ boost in sales volume from ship of Middle, County of Cape May and Premises commonly known as: 8 Lafayette BER F 15497 07, pending wherein BAYVIEW House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 08260 healthy increases in prior the fi rst quarter 2007 to State of New Jersey. Avenue, Middle Twp., NJ 08251 LOAN SERVICING, LLC the plaintiff AND (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New years. the first quarter 2008, AIN’T WE SWEET, LLC are the defendant(s), Jersey. BEING KNOWN as LOT 1, 3 & 5.01, BLOCK Premises commonly known as: 4 Amber TAX LOT NO. 16 in BLOCK NO. 426 I shall expose for sale at public venue on: 96.02, on the offi cial Tax Map of the Bor- *** New Jersey experienced WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF Property to be sold is located in the Town- ough of Wildwood Crest Jack Road, Middle, NJ 08210 Dimension of Lot Approximately: 90 x 100 The New Jersey Associa- a 30 percent decline. The JUNE A.D. 2008 ship of Lower, County of Cape May and BEING KNOWN as LOT 14.01, BLOCK 166, tion of Realtors, in a sepa- sales price report was not at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court State of New Jersey. Dimensions: Condo (none given) on the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of Nearest Cross Street: Bayshore Drive rate June13 release stated House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Being known as Lots 30, 31 and 32, Block impacted by the wrror and Premises commonly known as: 71 Beach- Nearest Cross Street: Condo Middle (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 426 on the current Tax Map of the Town- the following: some areas still show an Jersey. hurst Drive, Lower, NJ 08204 (none given) Dimensions: 295.91 feet x 101.70 feet x ship of Middle The New Jersey Asso- increse. Property to be sold is located in the City of TAX LOT NO. 4 in BLOCK NO. 494.25 *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal 20.00 feet x 143.16 feet x 111.04 feet x Prior Liens/Encumbrances ciation of Realtors Execu- “Rest assured that the Ocean City, County of Cape May and State liens or other charges, and any such tax- 219.59 feet x 194.98 feet x 267.86 feet x Qtr 2 05/01/08 Open: $635.71 of New Jersey. Dimension of Lot Approximately: es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or 1.58 feet x 3.43 feet tive Vice President Jarrod National Association of Sewer Open + Penalty: $116.24 75 x 125 other advances made by plaintiff prior to TOTAL AS OF May 5, 2008: $751.95 Grasso issued the following Realtors is deeply com- Premises commonly known as: 1050 Bay this sale. All interested parties are to con- Nearest Cross Street: Fishing Creek Road statement in reaction to mitted to presenting the Avenue Nearest Cross Street: Sand Dune Drive duct and rely upon their own independent A full legal description of the premises can Beginning at a point in the curved north- investigation to ascertain whether or not *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal the National Association most accurate statistics and be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape TAX LOT NO. 19 in BLOCK NO. 1010 westerly line of Beachhurst Drive (50 feet any outstanding interest remain of record liens or other charges, and any such tax- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid of Realtors report that the information to the public. wide), 56.09 feet northeastwardly from the and/or have priority over the lien being es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer seasonally adjusted annual Dimension of Lot: 39 x 67 northeasterly end of a curve (radius 20 foreclosed and, if so the current amount other advances made by plaintiff prior to New Jersey Association of liens and other Municipal Assessments. The feet) connecting the said northwesterly due thereon. this sale. All interested parties are to con- rate of existing home sales Realtors has been assured amount due can be obtained from the local Nearest Cross Street: Eleventh Street line of Beachhurst Drive with the north- duct and rely upon their own independent taxing authority. in New Jersey for the fi rst by the National Association easterly line of Sand Dune Drive ** If the sale is set aside for any reason, the investigation to ascertain whether or not Amount due under judgment is Beginning at the Northerly corner of Elev- Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only any outstanding interest remain of record quarter of 2008 is incor- of Realtors that steps will $64,953.57 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees enth Street and Bay Avenue; containing Prior Liens/Encumbrances a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser and/or have priority over the lien being to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- rect. be taken to ensure that no Northeastwardly along the Northwesterly Water Open + Penalty: $374.85 shall have no further recourse against the foreclosed and, if so the current amount tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount “The New Jersey As- incidents like this occur in line of Bay Avenue 39 ft in front or breadth Sewer Open + Penalty: $163.24 Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. due thereon. of 20% of the bid price is required. and of that width extending Northwest- TOTAL AS OF May 5, 2008: $538.09 sociation of Realtors was the future. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any wardly between parallel lines, one being Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this ** If the sale is set aside for any reason, the sale without further notice of publication. alerted by its members that “New Jersey Association the Northeasterly line of Eleventh Street, A full legal description of the premises can sale may be subject to a limited lien pri- Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only All publication costs are paid for by the plain- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ority of the condominium association and a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser the housing statistics for of Realtors fi rmly believes 67.5 ft. in length or depth. tiff. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may shall have no further recourse against the the fi rst quarter of 2008 there are opportunities in Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD Prior Liens/Encumbrances taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer be responsible for paying up to 6 months Sheriff: John F. Callinan did not appear to be ac- today’s real estate market. 2007 taxes: $1,023.73 open + penalty liens and other Municipal Assessments. The worth of unpaid condominium fees. 752865 A full legal description of the premises can curate. Upon hearing this We encourage first-time 2007 taxes: $772.30 open + penalty amount due can be obtained from the local 4x Fee=$116.64 st be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 2008 1 Qtr.: $337.87 open + penalty taxing authority. A full legal description of the premises can 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 news, we took immediate buyers, renters, and trade- st May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 2008 1 Qtr.: $254.88 open + penalty Amount due under judgment is be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape ______$329,024.74 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer action to rectify the situa- up buyers to capitalize on costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees May County. This sale is subject to unpaid SHERIFF’S SALE A full legal description of the premises can to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tion by reaching out to the this opportunity. People amount due can be obtained from the local be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount liens and other Municipal Assessments. The By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out taxing authority. National Association of who are looking to pur- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid of 20% of the bid price is required. amount due can be obtained from the local of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Amount due under judgment is Realtors to determine if chase a home can take taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any taxing authority. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET $327,481.83 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees liens and other Municipal Assessments. The sale without further notice of publication. Amount due under judgment is NUMBER F 23729 07, pending wherein in fact the numbers were advantage of low interest to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- amount due can be obtained from the local All publication costs are paid for by the plain- $551,259.67 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees EVERHOME MORTGAGE COMPANY the tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount correct. rates and a large selection taxing authority. tiff. to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- plaintiff AND LOUIE CONKLIN, ET ALS are of 20% of the bid price is required. Amount due under judgment is Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at “After closer examina- of available properties.” The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any $443,274.68 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Sheriff: John F. Callinan of 20% of the bid price is required. public venue on: to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 752862 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any sale without further notice of publication. WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount 4x Fee=$131.22 sale without further notice of publication. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- JUNE A.D. 2008 of 20% of the bid price is required. 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- tiff. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any ______tiff. Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG House Building located at 9 N. Main Street sale without further notice of publication. SHERIFF’S SALE Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG Sheriff: John F. Callinan (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Sheriff: John F. Callinan 752864 Jersey. tiff. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 752863 4x Fee=$150.66 Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- 4x Fee=$165.24 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 Property to be sold is located in the Town- Out Our New Sheriff: John F. Callinan cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 ______ship of Middle, County of Cape May and 752861 NUMBER F 28975 07, pending wherein ______SHERIFF’S SALE State of New Jersey. 4x Fee=$131.22 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SHERIFF’S SALE Check 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 TRUSTEE FOR ASSET-BACKED PASS- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Premises commonly known as: 506 E Main ______THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Avenue, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 Interactive DOCKET NUM- SHERIFF’S SALE NC2 the plaintiff AND GEORGE GERVASI, of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Division, Cape May County, BER CHASE ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall expose for cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET F 28690 07, pending wherein TAX LOT NO. 1 & 2 in BLOCK NO. 1118 HOME FINANCE, LLC By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out sale at public venue on: NUMBER F 23570 07, pending wherein the plaintiff AND CATHY A. HAGGERTY of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS are the defendant(s), Dimension of Lot Approximately: cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET JUNE A.D. 2008 TRUSTEE FOR CSAB 2006-4 the plaintiff I shall expose for sale at public venue on: 50 x 100 NUMBER at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court THERESA L. ZIMMERMAN, ET AL WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF SPOUT OFF F 17707 07, pending wherein AND are JUNE A.D. 2008 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at Nearest Cross Street: Seventh Avenue TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New public venue on: at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Beginning at a point formed by the in- FGC COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE FI- Jersey. WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF House Building located at 9 N. Main Street tersection of the northwesterly line of (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New @CapeMayCountyHerald.com NANCE, DBA FREMONT MORTGAGE the JUNE A.D. 2008 plaintiff AND JUAN R. ROJAS, ET ALS are Property to be sold is located in the Bor- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Jersey. (Page A40 Please)

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CALL TODAY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD 609-886-8600 609-886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 μ WebID #: 153272 CALL 886-8600 EXT. 33 OR 34 μ WebID #: 153188 Ext. 33 or 34 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A35) be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape BERG & NORGAARD ship of Lower, County of Cape May and Amount due under judgment is May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Sheriff: John F. Callinan State of New Jersey. Pursuant to an updated tax assessment First Mortgage – Bank of America, N.A. (9- $510,566.92 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Seventh Avenue (50.00 feet wide) with taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 752868 search dated 03/10/2008 subject to wa- 1-07): $128,953.77 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- the northeasterly line of Main Avenue (60 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 4x Fee=$131.22 Premises commonly known as: 229 Su- ter charges to 01/18/2008 $120.80 open tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount feet wide) amount due can be obtained from the local 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 zanne Avenue, Lower Township, NJ 08204 + penalty. Sewer charges: 01/01/2008 A full legal description of the premises can of 20% of the bid price is required. taxing authority. ______– 03/31/2008 $76.15 open + penalty; $2.28 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any “The sheriff hereby reserves the right to Amount due under judgment is SHERIFF’S SALE TAX LOT NO. 34 in BLOCK 494.19 open + penalty owed in arrears. First May County. This sale is subject to unpaid sale without further notice of publication. $209,415.92 adjourn this sale without further notice costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees American Title will insure or indemnify taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer All publication costs are paid for by the plain- through publication.” to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) with regard to the following matters: J- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tiff. tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery 64 ft x 100 ft 006294-1987; J-005878-1997; DJ-103828- amount due can be obtained from the local Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD DOCKET NUM- Prior Liens/Encumbrances of 20% of the bid price is required. Division, Cape May County, 1994; DJ-188393-1995; DJ-158511-203; taxing authority. Sheriff: John F. Callinan BER WELLS TOTAL AS OF May 7, 2008: $.00 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any F 22594 06, pending wherein Nearest Cross Street: Croyden Drive PD-113153-204; terms and conditions of Amount due under judgment is 752874 sale without further notice of publication. FARGO BANK, N.A. the plaintiff AND RYAN said letter from First American available $97,756.62 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to 4x Fee=$140.94 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- S. DEVINE, ET AL are the defendant(s), I Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, for inspection at offi ce of legal representa- 06/11, 06/18, 06/25, 07/02/08 A full legal description of the premises can be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- tiff. shall expose for sale at public venue on: municipal or tax liens that may be due. tive of the plaintiff. ______be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF SHERIFF’S SALE May County. This sale is subject to unpaid of 20% of the bid price is required. Sheriff: John F. Callinan JUNE A.D. 2008 Tax and prior lien info: Taxes/sewer/ water taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer A full legal description of the premises can The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 752867 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court may be delinquent – You must check with By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out liens and other Municipal Assessments. The be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape sale without further notice of publication. 4x Fee=$136.08 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street the tax collector for exact amounts due. of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- amount due can be obtained from the local May County. This sale is subject to unpaid All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET taxing authority. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer tiff. ______Jersey. NUMBER F 27825 07, pending wherein Amount due under judgment is A full legal description of the premises can liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Attorney KOURY, TIGHE, LAPRES, BISULCA SHERIFF’S SALE NOVASTAR MORTGAGE, INC. the plaintiff $183,362.47 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape amount due can be obtained from the local & SOMMERS Property to be sold is located in the Town- AND STEVEN MALLEK, ET ALS are the to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxing authority. Sheriff: John F. Callinan By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out ship of Lower, County of Cape May and defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Amount due under judgment is 752873 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- State of New Jersey. $305,573.42 venue on: of 20% of the bid price is required. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 4x Fee=$111.78 cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET WEDNESDAY THE 9TH DAY OF The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any amount due can be obtained from the local to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 06/11, 06/18, 06/25, 07/02/08 NUMBER F 22468 07, pending wherein Premises commonly known as: 1634 Mor- JULY A.D. 2008 sale without further notice of publication. taxing authority. tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount ______COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. the ris Street a/k/a Morris Avenue, Township of at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Amount due under judgment is of 20% of the bid price is required. SHERIFF’S SALE plaintiff AND EILEEN H. DEVINE are the Lower, Villas, NJ 08251 $213,260.93 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street tiff. costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- sale without further notice of publication. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out venue on: TAX LOT NO. 1 in BLOCK 410.10 Jersey. Sheriff: John F. Callinan tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount All publication costs are paid for by the plain- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF DOCKET 752866 of 20% of the bid price is required. tiff. cery Division, Cape May County, JUNE A.D. 2008 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) NUMBER EMC Property to be sold is located in the Town- 4x Fee=$126.36 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Attorney ESCHEN, FRENKEL & WEISMAN F 20258 07, pending wherein at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 55 ft x 100 ft MORTGAGE CORPORATION ship of Lower, County of Cape May and 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 sale without further notice of publication. Sheriff: John F. Callinan the plaintiff House Building located at 9 N. Main Street FRANCIS J. KILLINO, ET ALS State of New Jersey. ______All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 752872 AND are the (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Nearest Cross Street: SHERIFF’S SALE tiff. 4x Fee=$160.38 defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Jersey. East Wilde Avenue Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 venue on: Premises commonly known as: 11 W WEDNESDAY THE 9TH DAY OF Drumbed Road, Villas, NJ 08251 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out MAN ______Property to be sold is located in the City of Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, Sheriff: John F. Callinan Pursuant to State Law, Parkway Storage, LLC JULY A.D. 2008 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- North Wildwood, County of Cape May and municipal or tax liens that may be due. TAX LOT NO. 11 in BLOCK NO. 247 DOCKET 752871 will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION on Wednesday, at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court cery Division, Cape May County, State of New Jersey. th NUMBER GMAC 4x Fee=$121.50 July 10 , 2008 at 9am at Parkway Storage, House Building located at 9 N. Main Street F 2119 07, pending wherein The total amount due for Sewer is $158.53 Dimension of Lot Approximately: MORTGAGE, LLC LARRY 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 500 N. Wildwood Blvd., Burleigh, NJ 08210 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New the plaintiff AND Premises commonly known as: 710 Pine as of 4/22/2007 50 x 100 FORSYTH, ET ALS are the defendant(s), I ______the contents of Unit #41 stored by Adam Jersey. Avenue (a/k/a W. Pine Avenue), North SHERIFF’S SALE Parker consisting in part of personal and shall expose for sale at public venue on: Wildwood, NJ Nearest Cross Street: Bayberry Road WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF A full legal description of the premises can general household items, boxes, various elec- Property to be sold is located in the City of Beginning at a point in the northeasterly JUNE A.D. 2008 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out tronics items and other miscellaneous items. Wildwood, County of Cape May and State Being known and designated as Block 28, May County. This sale is subject to unpaid of New Jersey. line of Drumbed Road, 40 feet wide, said at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Operator reserves the right to set minimum Lot 34 (f/k/a Lot 31) taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer DOCKET NUM- beginning point being distant 650 feet, House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Division, Cape May County, bid, to bid at auction, reject any and all bids, liens and other Municipal Assessments. The BER BANK OF Premises commonly known as: 234E Lin- measured southeastwardly along said (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New F 1703 07, pending wherein and cancel or adjourn the sale. To resolve this Dimensions are approximately 30 feet wide amount due can be obtained from the local NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CER- coln Ave., Wildwood, NJ 08260 northeasterly line of Drumbed Road, from Jersey. claim call manager at 609-465-9575. by 100 feet long. taxing authority. TIFICATE HOLDERS CWABS, INC. ASSET- its intersection with the southeasterly line of Bayberry Road, 40 feet wide. Property to be sold is located in the Town- Amount due under judgment is BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-13 2x Fee=$14.58 TAX LOT NO. 24 & 25.01 in BLOCK NO. Nearest Cross Street: Anglesea Drive $156,313.74 ship of Middle, County of Cape May and costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees the plaintiff AND MICHAEL S. HUNTER, ET 06/11, 06/18/08 165 Prior Liens/Encumbrances State of New Jersey. to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- ALS are the defendant(s), I shall expose for ______Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount sale at public venue on: SHERIFF’S SALE Dimension of Lot Approximately: Water: $56.80 Open other municipal liens $230.91 Open + Penalty Premises commonly known as: 3 Church of 20% of the bid price is required. WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF 47 x 100 Sewer: $76.15 Open + Penalty Road, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any JUNE A.D. 2008 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out As of January 17, 2008, taxes paid through sale without further notice of publication. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Nearest Cross Street: Pacifi c Avenue $402.54 Open + Penalty fourth quarter of 2007. First quarter of 2008 TOTAL AS OF May 12, 2008: $766.40 TAX LOT NO. 7 in BLOCK NO. 1453 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Beginning at a point in the southwesterly taxes in the sum of $789.50 was due on tiff. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New NUMBER F 30873 07, pending wherein line of Lincoln Avenue 330 feet southeast- February 1, 2008. Second quarter of 2008 Dimension of Lot Approximately: Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- Jersey. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. the plaintiff AND wardly from the southeasterly line of Pa- A full legal description of the premises can taxes in the sum of $789.49 was due on 100 x 160 Avg MAN GREGORY J. MORRONE AND DANIEL cifi c Avenue; containing in front or breadth be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May 1, 2008. Sheriff: John F. Callinan Property to be sold is located in the Town- JOHN BROOKS are the defendant(s), I shall southeastwardly 46.5 feet and of that May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Nearest Cross Street: Route 9 752869 ship of Lower, County of Cape May and expose for sale at public venue on: width extending in length or depth south- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer City of Wildwood water account No. 710 Beginning at a point in the southwest- 4x Fee=$116.64 State of New Jersey. WEDNESDAY THE 9TH DAY OF westwardly between parallel lines at right liens and other Municipal Assessments. The West Pine Avenue in the sum of $90.66 erly line of Nazarene Church court, 50 5/28, 6/4, 6/11, 6/18/08 JULY A.D. 2008 angles to said lines of Lincoln Avenue amount due can be obtained from the local was due on February 2, 2008. feet wide, said beginning point bears ______Premises commonly known as: 115 Walnut at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 100 feet. taxing authority. along said southwesterly line of Nazarene SHERIFF’S SALE Avenue House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Amount due under judgment is A full legal description of the premises can (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Prior Liens/Encumbrances $269,520.65 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Church road, north 57 degrees 10 minutes rd 30 seconds west 137.09 feet from its in- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Tax lot and Block Numbers: Lot 7 & 8; Jersey. 2007 3 Party Lien sold on: 12/18/2007: to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- tersection with the westerly line of New May County. This sale is subject to unpaid of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Block 306 $10,724.85 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount DOCKET Jersey State Highway Route 9, 66 feet wide taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer cery Division, Cape May County, Property to be sold is located in the Town- Water Account: $243.33 Open of 20% of the bid price is required. NUMBER and running thence liens and other Municipal Assessments. The F 11581 07, pending wherein Dimensions: Approximately irregular: ship of Lower, County of Cape May and $633.17 Open + Penalty The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any amount due can be obtained from the local WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK the plaintiff 60 x 100 State of New Jersey. Sewer Account: $879.32 Open & Due sale without further notice of publication. BRENDA L. PFAFF, ET AL “The sheriff hereby reserves the right to taxing authority. AND are the 06/10/2008 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- adjourn this sale without further notice Amount due under judgment is defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Nearest Cross Street: is approximately Premises commonly known as: 823 Shun- $879.34 Open + Penalty tiff. $498,109.87 through publication.” costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees venue on: Rutgers Street pike Road, Cape May, NJ 08204 TOTAL AS OF May 19, 2008: $13,360.01 Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- WEDNESDAY THE 25TH DAY OF Sheriff: John F. Callinan JUNE A.D. 2008 Prior Liens/Encumbrances tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Beginning at a pin found for a corner in the TAX LOT NO. 13, BLOCK No. 503.01 A full legal description of the premises can 752875 Qtr2 05/01/08: $688.44 of 20% of the bid price is required. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Northeasterly line of Walnut Avenue (40.00 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 4x Fee=$131.22 Water Open + Penalty: $123.85 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any House Building located at 9 N. Main Street feet wide), said pin being North 47 degrees Dimensions of Lot: Approximately May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 06/11, 06/18, 06/25, 07/02/08 TOTAL AS OF May 7, 2008: $812.29 sale without further notice of publication. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 29 minutes 10 seconds West, 178.22 feet 75’ x 125’ taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer ______All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Jersey. from the intersection of the Northeasterly liens and other Municipal Assessments. The SHERIFF’S SALE tiff. line of Walnut Avenue and the Northeaster- Located: Shunpike Road & Townbank A full legal description of the premises can amount due can be obtained from the local Attorney STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKEN- Property to be sold is located in the Town- ly line of Rutgers Street (40.00 feet wide). Road taxing authority. (Page A41 Please) Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A47) day, July 2, 2008 at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose STURM, JR. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4 TION BUILDING, 4 MOORE ROAD, CAPE COMMISSIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF therein stated as the appropriations made for Property to be sold is located in the City of establishing Sewer and Water Connection MOORE ROAD, CREST HAVEN COMPLEX, MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY, FOR WILDWOOD CREST, IN THE COUNTY OF said improvements or purposes, said sums, of Sea Isle, County of Cape May and State Charges. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY, THE FOLLOWING: CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC except as otherwise stated below and in said of New Jersey. FOR THE FOLLOWING: HEARING AT A REGULAR MEETING OF Section 3, being inclusive of all appropriations By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out The Hearing will be held at the Township of FURNISH AND DELIVER ONE (1) NEW THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HELD heretofore made therefor and amounting in th of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Premises commonly known as: 23 38 Lower Municipal Utilities Authority Meeting “2008 MISCELLANEOUS DRAINAGE IM- 2008/2009 DIESEL POWERED LOW ON JUNE 11, 2008. the aggregate to $4,400,000 including the DOCKET cery Division, Cape May County, Street, Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 Room, 2900 Bayshore Road, Villas, New PROVEMENTS I ALONG VARIOUS COUN- GROUND PRESSURE EXCAVATOR TO aggregate sum of $209,600 as the several NUMBER F 15424 07, pending wherein Jersey. TY ROADS IN THE BOROUGH OF WOOD- THE CAPE MAY COUNTY DEPARTMENT KEVIN M. YECCO down payments for said improvement(s) or NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE, A DIVISION BEING KNOWN as LOT 3.01 C-204, BLOCK BINE AND THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE, OF MOSQUITO CONTROL BOROUGH CLERK purpose(s) required by law and more par- OF NATIONAL CITY BANK OF INDIANA the 37.02, on the offi cial Tax Map of the City Emily Oberkofl er, Secretary CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY” ticularly described in said Section 3 and now PETER GONZALEZ, ET AL plaintiff AND are of Sea Isle June 9, 2008 BID FORMS, INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST available therefor by virtue of provision in a the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at PROPOSAL FORMS, SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER BIDDING COUNTY OF CAPE MAY previously adopted budget or budgets of the public venue on: Dimensions: Condo (none given) 1x Fee=$8.50 06/18/08 AND OTHER BIDDING DOCUMENTS MAY DOCUMENTS MAY BE EXAMINED OR NEW JERSEY Borough for down payment or for capital im- WEDNESDAY THE 9TH DAY OF ______BE OBTAINED UPON PAYMENT OF A OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF THE ACT- provement purposes. JULY A.D. 2008 Nearest Cross Street: Condo NOTICE OF MEETING DATE $50.00 CHARGE (NON-REFUNDABLE), AT ING PURCHASING DIRECTOR, KIM ALLEN, ORDINANCE NO. 1061 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court (none given) MIDDLE TOWNSHIP MASTER PLAN COM- THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER, DURING NORMAL OFFICE HOURS AT THE SECTION 2: For the fi nancing of said im- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street MITTEE DALE M. FOSTER, (609) 465-1035, DURING ABOVE ADDRESS OR THE COUNTY’S BOND ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING provements or purposes and to meet the part (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal NORMAL OFFICE HOURS AT THE ABOVE PROCUREMENT PORTAL LOCATED AT $4,400,000, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSU- of said $4,400,000 appropriations not provid- Jersey. liens or other charges, and any such tax- In conformity with the Open Public Meetings ADDRESS. WWW.CAPEMAYCOUNTYGOV.NET. ANCE OF $4,190,400 BONDS OR NOTES ed for by application hereunder of said down es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or Act notice is hereby given of the Township OF THE BOROUGH, FOR THE VARIOUS payments, negotiable bonds are hereby au- Property to be sold is located in the Town- other advances made by plaintiff prior to of Middle, Master Plan Committee meeting THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO IMPROVEMENTS OR PURPOSES AU- thorized to be issued in the principal amount ship of Middle, County of Cape May and this sale. All interested parties are to con- scheduled for Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 7:00 REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS IN REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS IN WHOLE OR THORIZED TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE of $4,190,400 pursuant to the Local Bond Law State of New Jersey. duct and rely upon their own independent pm, prevailing time. Said meeting will be held WHOLE OR IN PART AND TO WAIVE SUCH IN PART AND TO WAIVE SUCH INFORMALI- BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST, IN THE of New Jersey. In anticipation of the issuance investigation to ascertain whether or not at Township Hall, 33 Mechanic Street, 2nd INFORMALITIES AS MAY BE PERMITTED TIES AS MAY BE PERMITTED BY LAW. COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY of the bonds and to temporarily fi nance said Premises commonly known as: 26 Cardi- any outstanding interest remain of record Floor Conference Room, Cape May Court BY LAW. improvements or purposes, negotiable notes nal Drive, Township of Middle, NJ 08210 and/or have priority over the lien being House, NJ 08210. BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commis- of the Borough in a principal amount not ex- foreclosed and, if so the current amount BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF N.J.S.A. sioners of the Borough of Wildwood Crest, in ceeding $4,190,400 are hereby authorized to TAX LOT NO. 5 in BLOCK 4.03 due thereon. James Alexis, WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF P.L. 1975, 10:5-31 ET SEQ. AND N.J.A.C. 17:27 the County of Cape May, New Jersey, (not less be issued pursuant to and within the limita- Township of Middle C. 127 (N.J.A.C.17: 27) AND CHAPTER 33 than two-thirds of all of the members thereof tions prescribed by the Local Bond Law. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the OF THE PUBLIC LAWS OF 1977. STEPHEN O’CONNOR affi rmatively concurring) AS FOLLOWS: 279 ft x 167 ft x 243 ft x 153 ft Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only 1x Fee=$8.50 06/18/08 Clerk of the Board SECTION 3: The improvement(s) hereby a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser ______BIDS MUST BE MADE ON STANDARD PRO- SECTION 1: The several improvements de- authorized and the several purpose(s) for the Nearest Cross Street: NJ State Highway shall have no further recourse against the BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR POSAL FORMS IN THE MANNER DESIG- DANIEL BEYEL scribed in Section 3 of this Bond Ordinance fi nancing of said obligation(s) is to be issued, Route 47 Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. NOTICE OF PLANNING BOARD NATED THEREIN AND REQUIRED BY THE Director of the Board are hereby respectively authorized as general the appropriation made for and estimated cost DECISIONS SPECIFICATIONS, MUST BE ENCLOSED improvements to be made or acquired by the of such purpose(s), and the estimated maxi- Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this IN SEALED ENVELOPES BEARING THE 1x Fee=$25.52 06/18/08 Borough of Wildwood Crest, New Jersey. For mum amount of bonds or notes to be issued municipal or tax liens that may be due. sale may be subject to a limited lien pri- TAKE NOTICE that the Stone Harbor Plan- NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE BIDDER ______the said several improvement(s) or purpose(s) ority of the condominium association and ning Board held their Work Session on June AND MARKED “2008 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO BIDDERS stated in said Section 3, there is hereby ap- Tax and prior lien info: At the time of pub- (Page A42 Please) any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may 9, 2008 at which time the following matters DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS I ALONG ADDENDUM #1 propriated the respective sums of money lication taxes/sewer/water information was be responsible for paying up to 6 months were considered and the following DECI- VARIOUS COUNTY ROADS IN THE BOR- Furnish, deliver and install Two (2) New not available – You must check with the tax worth of unpaid condominium fees. SIONS were made: OUGH OF WOODBINE AND THE TOWN- Aluminum Dump Bodies with salt spread- collector for exact amounts due. SHIP OF MIDDLE, CAPE MAY COUNTY, ers to the County of Cape May A full legal description of the premises can Approved and Memorialized Resolution NJ” ON THE OUTSIDE, ADDRESSED TO BATHTUB REGLAZING A full legal description of the premises can be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 2008-003 recommending the amendment to STEPHEN O’CONNOR, COUNTY ADMIN- Cape May County be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May County. This sale is subject to unpaid the Borough’s Zoning Ordinance by Planning ISTRATOR, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Board of Chosen Freeholders SAVE IT • REGLAZE IT May County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Board Exhibit A, Proposed Ordinance 1313 4 MOORE ROAD, CAPE MAY COURT MAKE YOUR BATHTUB taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Establishing a Waterfront Business District. HOUSE, NEW JERSEY 08210, AND MUST Notice is hereby given that an addendum has 00 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The amount due can be obtained from the local BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CASHIER’S OR been issued to Specifi cation #47 as listed LIKE BRAND NEW We Also amount due can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Approved and Memorialized Site Plan 2008- CERTIFIED CHECK OR A BID BOND FOR above. LIMITED TIME Do Tile & taxing authority.  Sinks $248REG. Amount due under judgment is 004 Professional Services Contract with NOT LESS THAN TEN PERCENT (10%) OF Amount due under judgment is $268,092.41 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Mosaic Planning and Design, LLC, for profes- THE AMOUNT BID, BUT NOT IN EXCESS This addendum is issued to change the time/ www.advancedrefinishingcorp.com Lic. #13VH02840700 $425 $361,302.12 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- sional planning services for 2008. OF $20,000.00, DRAWN TO THE ORDER date bids will be received. CALL TODAY BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount OF CAPE MAY COUNTY TREASURER, AND Ƈ tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of 20% of the bid price is required. THIS NOTICE is made pursuant to N.J.S.A. BE DELIVERED AT THE PLACE ON OR BE- Bids will now be received 2:00 P.M. prevail- ADVANCED REFINISHING CORP. of 20% of the bid price is required. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 40:55d-10(i). Minutes of the meeting are on FORE THE HOUR NAMED ABOVE. ing time, Wednesday July 9, 2008. 877-3 NEW TUB • 201-288-0073 • 732-988-6005 • 973-279-0083 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any sale without further notice of publication. fi le with the Secretary of the Planning Board, sale without further notice of publication. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Borough of Stone Harbor, 9508 Second STEPHEN O’CONNOR Subsequent to the pre-bid conference for the All publication costs are paid for by the plain- tiff. Avenue, Stone Harbor, New Jersey, and are above referenced project, please be advised tiff. Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG available for public inspection during normal County Administrator of the following changes to the specifi cations: American Mini Splits™ Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- Sheriff: John F. Callinan business hours. MAN 752878 DANIEL BEYEL There will be several changes to the tech- Ductless Cooling & Heating Sheriff: John F. Callinan 4x Fee=$160.38 Patricia H. Wagner, Secretary Freeholder Director nical specifi cations. Room by Room 752876 06/11, 06/18, 06/25, 07/02/08 Planning Board WE INSTALL 2000 SQ. FT. OF A/C IN 1 DAY 4x Fee=$126.36 ______Borough of Stone Harbor, NJ 1x Fee=$37.66 06/18/08 All remaining terms and conditions of this pro- 300 sq ft (9,000 BTU’s) Cooling/Heating $2,595* equipment & install 06/11, 06/18, 06/25, 07/02/08 NOTICE ______posal remain unchanged and in full effect. 500 sq ft (12,000 BTU’s) Cooling/Heating $2,795* equipment & install ______1x Fee=$17.01 06/18/08 SPEC. #49 700 sq ft (18,000 BTU’s) Cooling/Heating $2,995* equipment & install SHERIFF’S SALE Anyone having information with regard to next ______Stephen O’Connor of kin or relatives of the Late Francis J. Batka ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Clerk of the Board 1000 sq ft(24,000 BTU’s) Cooling/Heating $3,495* equipment & install By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out * standard installation of 22 Rivendall Road, Marmora, New Jersey BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS 973-736-0636 www.americanminisplits.com of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- who departed this life on January 22, 2008 CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY Daniel Beyel 609-945-2959 LIC # 13VH04158800 DOCKET cery Division, Cape May County, please contact Janice A. Ciallella, Esquire, Freeholder Director 800-603-6376 VISA / MC / AMEX / PAYPAL Serving NJ & NY 30 years NUMBER BAY- F 1421 07, pending wherein Administrator of the Estate, April & Maudsley, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED VIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELA- P.A. 200 South Shore Road, P.O. Box 1195 PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO STEPHEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED 1x Fee=$18.22 06/18/08 Irvington, New Jersey WARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY the Marmora, New Jersey 08223 (609)390-9078. O’CONNOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR, BIDS, ADDRESSED TO STEPHEN ______ROBERT FODERA, ET AL plaintiff AND are WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 2:00 P.M. PRE- O’CONNOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD, WILL NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION PROPERTY AUCTION the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at 2x Fee=$12.15 VAILING TIME, ON Tuesday, July 1, 2008, BE RECEIVED UP TO 2:00 P.M. PREVAIL- The Township of Irvington, New Jersey, Mayor Wayne Smith & public venue on: 06/11, 06/18/08 AT WHICH TIME THEY WILL BE PUBLICLY ING TIME, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2008, THE ORDINANCE SET FORTH BELOW WEDNESDAY THE 9TH DAY OF the Irvington Municipal Council present a PUBLIC Auction ______OPENED AND READ IN THE INTERMEDI- AT WHICH TIME THEY WILL BE PUBLICLY WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND JULY A.D. 2008 FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2008 at 10:00 A.M. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ATE MEETING ROOM (E142), WILLIAM E. OPENED AND READ IN THE ADMINISTRA- FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE at the SERVICEMEN’S Clubhouse, 1113 Springfield Avenue, Irvington. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street WILDWOODS CONVENTION CENTER PUBLIC BIDDING for Industrial, Commercial, and residential lots. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Take Notice that an application has been submitted to the New PROPERTIES WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!!! Jersey. GREATER WILDWOODS TOURISM IM- PROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT Property to be sold is located in the City of Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Land Use For a Bid Package, including pictures, check out our website AUTHORITY, AS AGENT FOR THE NEW www.irvington.net 973-416-5609 Wildwood, County of Cape May and State at , leave a message at JERSEY SPORTS AND EXPOSITION AU- of New Jersey. Regulation for a CAFRA permit for the development described below. or send an e-mail to [email protected] THORITY CITY OF WILDWOOD Premises commonly known as: 101 E. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Andrews Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey Applicant: Benjie & Russell Swan 08260 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED Project Name: Swan Property REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS WILL BE TAX LOTS # 1.01, 1.02, (a/k/a 1.2), 2.01 (a/k/ RECEIVED BY HAND DELIVERY OR BY a 2.1), 2.02 (a/k/a 2.2), 3, 16.01 (a/k/a 16.1) & Project Description: The proposed project consists of additions to the U.S. MAIL ADDRESSED TO THE EXECU- 17.01 (a/k/a 17.1) TIVE DIRECTOR AND THEREAFTER UN- existing six (6) bedroom single-family dwelling, SEALED AND READ IN THE BUSINESS OF- BLOCK # 72 (f/k/a 66) FICE, 4501 BOARDWALK, WILDWOOD, N.J. additions to the existing laboratory, a clam shell AT A PUBLIC MEETING BY THE PURCHAS- Approximate Dimensions: ING AGENTS TO BE HELD ON Wednesday drive and parking area for the laboratory and 14,350 Square Feet July 23, 2008 AT 2:00pm. NO PROPOSALS upgrades to the existing septic system. BEING RECEIVED AFTER PUBLIC CALL Nearest Cross Street: Holly Beach Avenue THEREFORE FOR THE FOLLOWING: (n/k/a New Jersey Avenue) Project Street Address: 7 Bay Avenue

FOOD AND BEVERAGE OPERATIONS AT Taxes: Block: 148 THE WILDWOODS CONVENTION CENTER RECESSION PROOF 1st Quarter 2008 (w/interest through Lot: 24 2/29/08): $3,923.11* FRANCHISES AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA! REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MATERIALS SHALL BE PROPOSED AND SUPPLIED IN Municipality: Township of Middle *Also subject to subsequent taxes, water LIBERTY TAX SERVICE ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS, and sewer plus interest through date of County: Cape May County The Fastest Growing Tax Service Firm Ever! COPIES OF WHICH ARE ON FILE IN THE payoff. OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR In 2008, Liberty Tax Service grew by more tax returns AND MAY BE OBTAINED DURING REGU- than H&R Block® and Jackson Hewitt® combined. A full legal description of the premises can LAR BUSINESS HOURS (MONDAY THRU The complete permit application package can be reviewed at either the be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape FRIDAY, 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.) PROPOS- CALL US TO FIND OUT WHY. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid ALS SHALL BE ENCLOSED IN A SEALED municipal clerk’s offi ce or by appointment at the Department’s Trenton Put our proven system to work - become a Liberty Tax Service Franchise taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer ENVELOPE WITH THE PROPOSERS NAME liens and other Municipal Assessments. The offi ce. A 30-day public comment period or a fact fi nding public hearing Owner Today! 1-800-790-3863 ext. 8110 AND ADDRESS AND THE DESIGNATION ® amount due can be obtained from the local www.libertytaxfranchise.com OF THE MATERIAL PROPOSED NOTED ON H&R Block is a registered trademark of HRB Royalty, Inc. Jackson Hewitt is a registered trademark of Jackson Hewitt, Inc. taxing authority. THE OUTSIDE OF THE ENVELOPE. will be held on this application in the future. A public hearing will be held Amount due under judgment is $845,016.99 only if the Department determines that, based on public comment or costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees A MANDATORY PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- JI@DQ@ 4x Fee=$126.36 /@$<=G< "M@@ PROPOSAL AND ACCOMPANYING DOCU- !NK

Friday, July 4th. There will be no SECTION 4: The following additional matters This contract has been awarded to Hawkins, WHEREAS, Lee Romm, Inc. has submitted AMENDING CHAPTER 6, SECTION 6-17, CALENDAR YEAR 2008 are hereby determined, declared, recited and Delafi eld & Wood based on the merits and an amended contract .indicating he will pro- SCHEDULE XV OF THE REVISED GEN- ORDINANCE TO EXCEED THE MUNICIPAL stated: abilities of said contractor to provide the ser- vide real estate appraisal services re: “Tax ERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BUDGET APPROPRIATION LIMITS AND TO interruption of service. Please vices as described herein. This contract was Appeals — 2007”, not to exceed one hundred WILWOOD RE: “PARKING PROHIBITED ESTABLISH A CAP BANK (N.J.S.A. 40A: 4- (a) The said purposes described in Section not awarded through a “fair and open pro- nine thousand seven hundred ($ 109,700.00) DURING CERTAIN PERIODS ON CERTAIN 45.14) have trash out to the curb for 3 of this bond ordinance are not current ex- cess” pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4, et. dollars; and, STREETS” IN THE CITY OF WILDWOOD, penses and each is a property or improve- seq. As such, the undersigned does hereby CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY WHEREAS, the Local Government Cap Law, ment which the Borough may lawfully acquire attest, based upon execution of the “Busi- WHEREAS, the Chief Financial Offi cer for the N.J.S. 40A: 4-45.1 et seq., provides that in collection by 7:00 a.m. or make as a general improvement, and no ness Entity Disclosure Certifi cation” by said City of Wildwood has certifi ed that there are NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION the preparation of its annual budget, a munici- part of the cost thereof has been or shall be contractor that Hawkins, Delafi eld & Wood, suffi cient funds to retain the services of Lee pality shall limit any increase in said budget specially assessed on property specially ben- its subsidiaries, assigns or principals control- Romm, Inc., and, THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ORDINANCE to 2.5% unless authorized by ordinance to efi ted thereby. ling in excess of 10% of the company, will not WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND increase it to 3.5% over the previous year’s HAPPY (b) The average period of usefulness of said make a reportable contribution during the term WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the above- FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF fi nal appropriations, subject to certain excep- purposes within the limitations of said Local of the contract to any political party committee referenced contractor to submit a Business COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF WILD- tions; and, HOLIDAY Bond Law and taking into consideration the in the Borough of Wildwood Crest if a member Entity Disclosure Certifi cation which certifi es WOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, respective amounts of the said obligations au- of that political party is serving in an elective that the contractor has not made any report- NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC HEARING AT WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A: 4-45.15a provides Waste Management of NJ thorized for the several purposes, according public offi ce of the Borough of Wildwood Crest able contributions to a political or candidate A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS- that a municipality may, when authorized by to the reasonable life thereof computed from when the contract is awarded, or to any can- committee in the City of Wildwood in the SIONERS HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE ordinance, appropriate the difference between 1-800-633-9096 the date of said bonds authorized by this bond didate committee of any person serving in an previous one year, and that the contract will 11, 2008. the amount of its actual fi nal appropriation and ordinance, is 34.65 years. elective public offi ce of the borough when the prohibit the contractor from making any re- the 3.5% percentage rate as an exception to (c) The supplemental debt statement required contract is awarded. portable contributions through the term of the CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK its fi nal appropriations in either of the next two by said Local Bond Law has been duly made contract; and, DATED: June 18, 2008 succeeding years; and, and fi led in the Offi ce of the Borough Clerk and The Resolution authorizing this contract and a complete executed duplicate thereof has the actual contract are available for public in- WHEREAS, a Purchase Order shall be issued 1x Fee=$12.15 06/18/08 WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of been fi led in the Offi ce of the Director of the spection in the Offi ce of the Borough Clerk. by the Purchasing Department encumbering ______the City of Wildwood in the County of Cape Division of Local Government Services in the funds prior to order placement in accordance ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS May fi nds it advisable and necessary to in- Department of Community Affairs of the State AWARDED TO: HAWKINS, DELAFIELD & with N.J.A.C.5:30-5.4. crease its CY 2008 budget by up to 3.5% over ATTENTION: of New Jersey, and such statement shows WOOD CITY OF WILDWOOD the previous year’s fi nal appropriations, in the that the gross debt of the Borough as defi ned NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY interest of promoting the health, safety and AVALON in said Local Bond Law is increased by the SERVICES TO BE RENDERED: the Commissioners of the City of Wildwood welfare of the citizens; and, authorization of the bonds and notes provided RETENTION OF LEGAL SERVICES AS authorizes the Purchasing Agent to enter into NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals RESIDENTS: for in this bond ordinance by $4,190,400, and BOND COUNSEL, TO ASSIST THE MUNICI- a contract with the above described contractor will be received by hand delivery or by US Mail WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners the said obligations authorized by this bond PALITY WITH THE SELLING OF BONDS, described herein; and, addressed to the Purchasing Agent and there- hereby determines that a 1.0% increase ordinance will be within all debt limitations OR BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES, FOR after unsealed and read in the Commission- in the budget for said year, amounting to 4th of July 2008 prescribed by said Local Bond Law. FINANCING THE COST OF THE CAPITAL BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Busi- er’s Meeting Room, Municipal Building, 4400 $196,543.34 in excess of the increase in fi - (d) Amounts not exceeding $650,000 in the IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND FOR THE ness Disclosure Entity Certifi cation and the New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey nal appropriations otherwise permitted by the HOLIDAY TRASH aggregate for interest on said obligations, RENDERING OF LEGAL OPINIONS RE- Determination of Value be placed on fi le with on Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. No bids Local Government Cap Law, is advisable and costs of issuing said obligations, engineering LATED THERETO this resolution; and, being received after public call therefore for necessary; and, costs and other items of expense listed in and the following: COLLECTION SCHEDULE permitted under Section 40A:2-20 of said Lo- COST: $3,500.00 BASE FEE PLUS $1.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if Affi rma- WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners cal Bond Law may be included as part of the FOR $1,000 OF BONDS ISSUED WITH tive Action Language be required and/or Busi- Two Small Trucks hereby determines that any amount autho- costs of said improvements and are included A LEGAL OPINION; A FEE OF $500 FOR ness Registration Certifi cates be required, Bid #841-08 rized hereinabove that is not appropriated as in the foregoing estimate thereof. PREPARATION/REVIEW/ REVISION OF they be attached as addendums herein; and, part of the fi nal budget shall be retained as an Trash will be collected on BOND ORDINANCE; ON A NOTE ISSUE, Said materials shall be bid and supplied in ac- exception to fi nal appropriation in either of the SECTION 5: All bond anticipation notes is- $0.50 PER $1,000 OF NOTES (WITH A BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if required, cordance with specifi cations, copies of which next two succeeding years. sued hereunder shall mature at such time as $1000 MINIMUM) by state law, Notice of their award shall be are on fi le in the offi ce of the Purchasing Agent Friday, July 4th. There will be no may be determined by the Chief Financial published in the appropriate edition of the and may be obtained during regular business NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, Offi cer of the Borough; provided that no note PERIOD: JUNE 27, 2008 – JUNE 26, 2009 Atlantic City Press and/or Cape May County hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to by the Board of Commissioners of the City shall mature later than one (1) year from its Herald newspapers. 4:30 p.m.). Proposals shall be enclosed in a of Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, a issue date. The notes shall bear interest at KEVIN M. YECCO, BOROUGH CLERK sealed envelope with the bidders name and majority of the full authorized membership of interruption of service. Please such rate or rates and be in such form as may William N. Davenport, Commissioner address and the designation of the material this governing body affi rmatively concurring, be determined by the Chief Financial Offi cer 1x Fee=$30.38 06/18/08 Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner bid noted on the outside of the envelope. that, in the CY 2008 budget year, the fi nal ap- of the Borough. The Chief Financial Offi cer ______Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor propriations of the City of Wildwood shall, in have trash out to the curb for of the Borough shall determine all matters PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Wildwood expressly reserves the accordance with this ordinance and N.J.S.A. in connection with notes issued pursuant to I, Christopher Wood, City Clerk for the City of right to reject any or all bids, waive any infor- 40A: 4-45.14, be increased by 3.5%, amount- this Bond Ordinance and the signature of the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on July 3, 2008, Wildwood, do hereby certify that the foregoing malities in the bid and accompanying docu- ing to $687,901.70, and that the CY 2008 collection by 7:00 a.m. Chief Financial Offi cer of the Borough upon at 5:00 P.M., a hearing will be conducted Resolution was adopted at the Regular Meet- ments received. municipal budget for the City of Wildwood be the notes shall be conclusive evidence as before the Planning Board of the Borough ing of the Wildwood Board of Commissioners, approved and adopted in accordance with this to all such determinations. All notes issued of Wildwood Crest, at the Municipal Building, held the 11th day of June, 2008 and in witness Each bidder shall comply with the “Law ordinance; and, hereunder may be renewed from time to time 6101 Pacifi c Avenue, Wildwood Crest, New whereof I have hereunder set my hand and Against Discrimination”, PL1975, Chapter subject to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:2-8. Jersey, on the application of the undersigned offi cial seal on this date written. 127, as amended. All bidders are put on BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that any that The Chief Financial Offi cer is hereby autho- for a Minor Subdivision with variance relief so notice that a New Jersey Business Registra- any amount authorized hereinabove that is HAPPY rized to sell part or all of the notes from time as to permit the subdivision of property lo- Christopher Wood, City Clerk tion Certifi cate is required with each bid sub- not appropriated as part of the fi nal budget to time at public or private sale and to deliver cated at 5900 Atlantic Avenue, at the corner of mitted. Bids without this certifi cate, by state shall be retained as an exception to fi nal ap- HOLIDAY same to the purchaser thereof upon receipt of Crocus Road and designated as Block 26.02, 1x Fee=$42.53 06/18/08 law, must be rejected. propriation in either of the next two succeed- payment of the purchase price plus accrued Lots 5 & 6 on the Tax Map of the Borough of ______GORDON H. BALL, JR. ing years; and, interest from their date to the date of delivery Wildwood Crest. NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD Purchasing Agent Waste Management of NJ thereof. The Chief Financial Offi cer of the BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that a certi- Borough is directed to report in writing to the The section citations and titles of the sections The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract Dated: June 18, 2008 fi ed copy of this ordinance as introduced be 1-800-633-9096 Board of Commissioners at the meeting next of the Code of the Borough of Wildwood Crest without competitive bidding as a professional fi led with the Director of the Division of Local succeeding the date when any sale or delivery for which relief is sought are as follows: service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. 1x Fee=$23.08 06/18/08 Government Services within 5 days of intro- of the notes pursuant to this Bond Ordinance This contract and the resolution authorizing it ______§ 85-30(K): Minimum Lot Depth (R-1A Zone). are available for public inspection in the offi ce ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS (Page A43 Please) Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A43

BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS (From Page A42) ______Nature of contract: Special Labor Counsel for public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk June 18, 2008 NOTICE of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Amount of Contract: $225.00 per hour (other duction; and, THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CAPE rates may apply) Stephen O’Connor Borough of Wildwood Crest MAY COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SER- Clerk/Administrator 6101 Pacifi c Avenue BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that a certifi ed VICES WILL BE HELD AT NOON ON If awarded a contract, your company/fi rm shall copy of this ordinance upon adoption, with THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2008 AT THE SOCIAL be required to comply with the requirements of 1x Fee=$32.80 06/18/08 Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260 the recorded vote included thereon, be fi led SERVICES BUILDING LOCATED AT 4005 N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27 ______TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND PERSONS: with said Director within 5 days after such ROUTE 9 SOUTH, RIO GRANDE, NEW JER- NOTICE OF CONTRACTS AWARDED adoption. SEY 08242. THIS MEETING WILL INCLUDE William Henfey A CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS PER- Chairman This notice is being published in accordance On or about June 27, 2008 the Borough of Wildwood Crest, Cape May County, will submit a William Davenport, Commissioner SONNEL AND LEGAL ISSUES. with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40A:11- request to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) to release funds under Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner 1x Fee=$15.80 06/18/08 4.5(g), Competitive Contracting or Fair and Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (PL 93-383), for Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor CAPE MAY COUNTY ______Open Process and N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i), the following project. BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES NOTICE OF CONTRACTS AWARDED Professional Services. At a regular meeting ALICE WASHINGTON, of the Cape May County Board of Chosen Attest: Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk SECRETARY TREASURER This notice is being published in accordance Freeholders held on May 27, 2008 the County Project Title: Rambler Road Park Handicapped Access Project with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40A:11- entered into contracts/agreements as follows: Purpose of Project: Removal of Architectural Barriers to Comply with ADA The above ordinance was introduced and 1x Fee=$8.50 06/18/08 4.5(g), Competitive Contracting or Fair and passed fi rst reading on June 11, 2008 ______Open Process and N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i), 1. Amendment No. 1 to Subacute Detoxica- Project Location: Rambler Road Park, Borough of APPLICANT’S NAME: ALLIED DENTAL Professional Services. At a regular meeting of tion & Short Term Residential Services sub- Wildwood Crest, Cape May County, NJ 1x Fee=$58.32 06/18/08 PRACTICES OF NEW JERSEY, LLC the Cape May County Board of Chosen Free- contract with New Hope in the amount of Estimated Cost: $413,825 ______holders held on June 10, 2008 the County en- $2,250.00. ADVERTISEMENT ADDRESS: 16 Washington St. tered into contracts/agreements as follows: Toms River, NJ 08753 2. South Jersey Economic Development Dis- An Environmental Review Record (ERR) that documents the environmental determinations for COMMUNITY CENTER 1. Agreements for Agency Nurse Staffi ng and trict and the County of Cape May to admin- this project is on fi le at the Wildwood Crest Borough Clerk’s Offi ce, Municipal Building, 6101 AIR CONDITIONING OWNER’S NAME: GRANDE Professional Therapist Services for Crest Ha- ister a portion of a Small Cities Grant for the Pacifi c Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 and may be examined or copied weekdays 9:00 BOROUGH OF WOODBINE PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT LLC ven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with: construction of a Senior Center in Ocean City, Infi nity Healthcare; The Wright Choice, LLC; cost for services is $16,000.00. A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the ADDRESS: 560 Fellowship Road Suite 214 Nursepride Care Partners, LLC; ATC Health- construction of the above referenced project Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 care Services; Quality Care Healthcare; 3. Established a pool of consulting fi rms PUBLIC COMMENTS will be received by the Borough of Woodbine Medical Staffi ng Network; Aequor Healthcare through a fair and open process for 2008 Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to the Borough and opened and read in public at Woodbine SUBJECT PROPERTY Services, LLC; General Healthcare Resourc- professional construction engineering ser- Borough Hall, 501 Washington Avenue, STREET ADDRESS: 3159 Route 9 S es, Inc.; Onward Healthcare Inc. and Maxim vices on an as needed basis; the fi rms are Clerk’s Offi ce, Municipal Building, 6101 Pacifi c Avenue, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 . All Woodbine, New Jersey 08270 at 10:00 a.m. Rio Grande, NJ 08242 Healthcare Services, Inc. on an as needed Churchill, P.C., Gannett Fleming, Inc., Gibson comments received by June 26, 2008 will be considered by the Borough of Wildwood Crest prevailing time, on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. basis, effective 6/10/08 through 6/09/09. Associates, P.A. and PB Americas, Inc. . The prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. SUBJECT PROPERTY-BLOCK AND LOT period for services will be one (1) year. Financial assistance for this activity is made NOS: 1464 Lot 15 2. Agreement with ProSelect Insurance Com- possible by a grant from the: pany for new General Liability Coverage for The contracts/agreements and resolutions RELEASE OF FUNDS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 8th day of Health Department Outpatient Clinic in the authorizing the above are on fi le and available The Borough of Wildwood Crest certifi es to the NJDCA that Carl Groon in his capacity as New Jersey Department of Community Affairs July 2008 at 7:30 p.m. at the Middle Township amount of $2,102.00, term 10/6/07 – 10/6/08. for public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk Division of Community Resources Municipal Building, located at Boyd and Me- of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Mayor consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce Small Cities Community Development Block chanic Streets, Cape May Court House, New 3. Agreement with Atlantic City Electric Com- responsibilities in relation to environmental review process and that these responsibilities have Grant Program Jersey 08210, the Middle Township Planning pany for property owned by Atlantic City Elec- Stephen O’Connor been satisfi ed. NJDCA’s approval of certifi cation satisfi es its responsibilities under NEPA and Board will hold a hearing on the application tric in Middle Township, Block 10.09 Lot 1 for Clerk/Administrator related laws and authorities, and allows the Borough of Wildwood Crest to use Program funds. Jon S. Corzine, Governor for development of the undersigned. Applicant the purpose of vehicle parking in the amount State of New Jersey seeks a Site Plan Waiver and Variances for of $128.75. 1x Fee=$20.66 06/18/08 the size of a building mounted sign for thirty ______OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS Joseph V. Doria, Acting Commissioner (30) square feet, and a variance for the num- 4. Agreement with Sean Casey of Casey Spec. #51 NJDCA will accept objections to its release of funds and the Borough of Wildwood Crest’s New Jersey Department of Community Affairs ber of required parking spaces; and any and Communications, Inc. for Rutgers Coopera- all other variances deemed necessary by the tive Extension Family and Community Health ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS certifi cation for a period of 15 days following the anticipated submission date or its actual Work under this contract shall include furnish- Middle Township Planning Board. Sciences program in the amount of $2,700.00, BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) ing all labor, equipment and materials required effective 4/1/08 through 3/31/09. CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY the certifi cation was not in fact executed by the certifying offi cer of the Borough of Wildwood to construct a new air conditioning system for A copy of said application and accompanying Crest; (b) the Borough of Wildwood Crest has omitted a step or failed to make a decision the Woodbine Community Center building lo- documents will be on fi le with the Secretary of 5. Agreement with Jennifer Gleason for Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals cated on Longfellow Street in the Borough of the Middle Township Planning Board/Zoning Rutgers Cooperative Extension Agricultural addressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the or fi nding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR 58; (c) the grant recipient has committed Woodbine including removal and disposal of Offi cer, and may be inspected during normal and Resource Management Program in the Board, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. pre- funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR 58 before approval of a release of funds by portions of the existing system as necessary. business hours in the Middle Township Zoning amount of $3,060.00, effective 5/1/08 through vailing time, on July 9, 2008, at which time NJDCA; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a Offi ce, Middle Township Municipal Building, 8/31/08. they will be publicly opened and read in the Contract Documents may be examined and Boyd and Mechanic Streets, Cape May Court Intermediate Meeting Room, Administration written fi nding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. picked up at no charge at the offi ce of the Bor- House, New Jersey 08210 by all interested 6. Agreement with Daniel P. Donovan for ap- Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 ough Clerk during normal business hours. parties at least ten (10) days prior to said praisal review services of Block 476, Lot House, New Jersey for the following: CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to NJDCA at Small Cities Program, Division of Housing hearing. Further, any interested party may ap- 7, Upper Township for Farmland Preservation and Community Resources, P.O. Box 811, Trenton, New Jersey 08625. Potential objectors Bidders are required to comply with the re- pear in person or by attorney at said hearing Program in the amount of $1,000.00. FURNISH AND DELIVER ONE (1) 2008/2009 quirements of New Jersey P.L. 1975, C.127 and participate therein in accordance with the NEW RUBBER TRACKED PAVER TO THE should contact NJDCA to verify the actual last date of the objection period. (N.J.A.C. 17:27), Public Works Contractor rules of the Middle Township Planning Board. 7. Agreement with Daniel P. Donovan for ap- CAPE MAY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT Carl Groon, Mayor Registration Act (PWCRA) P.L. 1999, C.238- praisal review services of Block 752.01, Lot Borough of Wildwood Crest N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.48 et seq, Affi rmative Ac- This Notice is sent pursuant to the require- 39, Lower Township for Farmland Preserva- Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi ca- tion; P.L. 1963, C.150, Prevailing Wage Act; ments of the Municipal Land Use Law. tion Program in the amount of $1,000.00. tions and other bidding documents may be Municipal Building and P.L. 1975 C.33, Disclosure of Interests, examined or obtained at the Offi ce of the Act- 6101 Pacifi c Avenue as amended and supplemented. LOUIS C. DWYER, JR. ATTORNEY FOR The contracts/agreements and resolutions Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 ALLIED DENTAL PRACTICES OF NEW authorizing the above are on fi le and available (Page A44 Please) Under the statutes of the State of New Jersey, JERSEY, LLC, A LIMITED LIABILITY the Contractor will be required to pay prevail- COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY ing wages for each classifi cation of labor 9700 Pacifi c Avenue including appropriate fringe benefi ts. The Wildwood Crest, N.J. 08260 CAPE MAY higher of either State or Federal wages and 609 729-5572 fringe benefi ts for each classifi cation will be COUNTY CLASSIFIED AD obtained from the Wage Rate Determinations 1x Fee=$30.38 06/18/08 applicable at the time of contract signing. ______NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD The successful bidder will be required to comply with all provisions of Executive Order The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract ORDER FORM 11246 of September 24, 1965, and all of the without competitive bidding as a professional rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. Secretary of Labor. This contract and the resolution authorizing it are available for public inspection in the offi ce Make some cash! Use this convenient order form to The Borough of Woodbine reserves the right of the Municipal Clerk. to reject any or all bids or to waive any infor- sell those items you no longer need- malities or immaterial differences should the Awarded to: Remington & Vernick Borough of Woodbine deem it to be in the Engineers your ad is published in print AND placed online! public interest to do so. Services: City Center Parking Lot Time Period: 1 Year Each proposal or bid must be submitted in Cost: in the amount not to exceed $3,500.00 Lowest Cost accordance with the terms of the aforesaid specifi cations and must be made on standard Christopher Wood, City Clerk per reader proposal forms contained in the specifi ca- Dated: June 18, 2008 $2.00 per line per week tions. It must be enclosed in a sealed enve- lope, bearing the project name and the name 1x Fee=$9.72 06/18/08 GUARANTEED! and address of the bidder and be delivered at ______(4 line minimum) the place on the hour above named. 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Borough of Woodbine PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the CAPE MAY COUNTY BRIDGE COMMISSION has award- Name:______Lisa Garrison, ed a contract without competitive bidding as Category (please circle)*: Borough Clerk a professional service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i). The contract and the resolu- Address: ______Auto Boating Articles/Sale Furnishings 1x Fee=$42.53 06/18/08 tion authorizing it are on fi le and available for ______public inspection in the offi ce of the Cape May NOTICE TO BIDDERS County Bridge Commission, 153 Crest Haven ______Number of Weeks (please circle): Road, Cape May Court House, New Jersey. Public Notice is hereby given that sealed bid Phone Number:______1x 2x 3x 4x proposals for Custodial Supplies and Paper Awarded to: Robert S. Sandman, Esquire Products for the 2008/2009 School year will Start Date: ______be received by the Cape May County Special Duration: One year, beginning June 1, 2008 Email Address: ______Services School, 148 Moore Road, Cape May and ending May 31, 2009 Court House, New Jersey 08210, on Tuesday, Please print legibly and remember punctuation, spaces between words and phone number July 1, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. Nature of contract: Solicitor Proposals will be publicly opened at 11:00 Amount of Contract: $12,000 retainer, plus 1- a.m., prevailing time. Specifi cations may be hourly fee of $160.00 for services performed secured from and bids shall be delivered to outside the scope of the retainer the above stated address or mailed to 4 Moore 2- Road, DN 704, Cape May Court House, New If awarded a contract, your company/fi rm shall Jersey 08210 Attention: Diane S. Fox, Busi- be required to comply with the requirements of ness Administrator. N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 17:27 3-

Bids must be submitted on the bid proposal William Henfey form supplied by the Board of Education in the Chairman 4- manner designated. 1x Fee=$14.58 06/18/08 Bidders are required to comply with the re- ______5- quirements of Chapter 127, PL 1975, (Public PUBLIC NOTICE Contracts Affi rmative Action Statute), and with 6- any and all other Federal and New Jersey PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the CAPE MAY Statutes not specifi ed herein. COUNTY BRIDGE COMMISSION has award- ed a contract without competitive bidding as *Sorry- order form not valid for Business Services, Employment or Real Estate ads. Bidders must submit Stockholders Disclosure a professional service pursuant to N.J.S.A. in accordance with PL 1977 CH. 33 (NJSA 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i). The contract and the resolu- Classifi ed ads are printed each Wednesday in the Cape May County Herald Newspapers 52:25-24.2) tion authorizing it are on fi le and available for public inspection in the offi ce of the Cape May and posted on our website. 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Call 1-800- ing Director of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during (wires burned) Bayberry Drive, Cape May Court House. Excellent Pay! Basic Data Entry, PC Required. www.sunsetranches.com payments! Call the Debt Relief Hotline for your 654-1816. normal offi ce hours at the above address or 1-800-349-5419 FREE consultation. 800-399-2410. the County’s Procurement Portal located at 7. #410-6-2 Propane heater from paint truck B. The application of Ryder Campground, Inc. NEVER RENT AGAIN! 5bd 3ba Home only $$CASH$$ - Immediate cash for structured www.capemaycountygov.net . – damaged in fi re for preliminary major subdivision approval PROFESSIONAL BODYGUARDS needed. $350/mo! 3bd 1ba Home only $200/mo! DEBT SOLUTIONS. Bill Consolidation, Mort- for the premises known as Block 168, Block The Board reserves the right to reject any or 8. #410-00549 FPPF Glyclean Antifreeze 43.03 on the Middle Township Tax Map was all bids in whole or in part and to waive such recycling machine approved. The premises is also known as informalities as may be permitted by law. 221 West Shellbay Avenue, Cape May Court All items with an estimated value greater than House. 4 Lines, 4 Weeks, 4 FREE! Bidders are required to comply with the re- fi fteen percent (15%) of the bid threshold quirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and need to be sold within seven (7) to fourteen C. The application of Licata & Licata for a site N.J.A.C. 17:27. (14) days of the period of advertisement on plan waiver and an amended preliminary and For articles and furnishings selling for $200 or less. #!0%-!9 GovDeals. Any items of lesser value this time fi nal site plan approval to allow a previously #/5.49 STEPHEN O’CONNOR period does not apply. approved offi ce building offi ce unit to be used Advertising appears in the Cape May County Herald for cell phone sales and service was ap- Clerk of the Board All sales are fi nal; “As Is” and “Where Is”, and proved. The applications for various bulk vari- Newspapers AND Online payment must be receipted at the County ances were deemed unnecessary and were 1. Price and phone number (or email address) must be included in the ad. of Cape May within 5 business days of the withdrawn. The premises is also known as DANIEL BEYEL sale closing date. Surplus Property must be 613 Route 9 South, Cape May Court House. 2. One letter, space, punctuation per box. Freeholder Director picked up with 10 business days of the receipt 3. Offer applies to Articles For Sale and Furnishings only - No autos, boats, of payment. The terms and conditions of sale D. The application of Wildwood Golf and #,!33)&)%$ 1x Fee=$21.87 06/18/08 will be specifi ed on-line. Country Club for fi nal major subdivision yard sales, etc. will be accepted as free ads. ______approval for the premises known as Block WWW#APE-AY#OUNTY(ERALDCOM NOTICE OF ON-GOING PUBLIC SALE OF All items (as attached) may be inspected at a 356.01, Lot 30 (formerly Lot 15) on the Middle 4. The Seawave Corp. reserves the right to reject or edit any advertisement. COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY location and time specifi ed on-line in the item Township Tax Map was approved. The prem- description. ises is also known as 1144 Golf Club Road, The County of Cape May will be conducting a Cape May Court House. Name: ______Public Sale of Surplus Property on an on-go- For additional information regarding the auc- ing basis as items become available. Items tion, please contact the County Purchasing 2. The application of Edward and Mary Peter- Address: ______o will be sold on-line through a contracted gov- Department, Kim Allen, at (609) 465-1125 or son for a minor subdivision, a lot line realign- Articles For Sale ernment on-line auction service, GovDeals, Suzanne Hoffman at (609) 465-1131. ment and variances for minimum area of fl ag Inc. Surplus property can be viewed directly portion of a fl ag lot for one lot and for minimum ______o Furnishings at www.govdeals.com or through a means Stephen O’Connor lot area and front yard setback for another lot available on the County’s web site (www. Clerk/Administrator at the premises known as Block 168, Lots 9, Phone Number: ______capemaycountygov.net) All bidders must pre- 11 and 12 on the Middle Township Tax Map register with GovDeals. Daniel Beyel was approved. The premises is also known as Director of the Board Oyster Road, Cape May Court House. Email Address: ______Start Date: ______The online auction will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 beginning at 6:00 am and the sur- 1x Fee=$37.66 06/18/08 Memorializing Resolutions concerning items plus property being sold is as follows: ______1.A. through 1.D. above are on fi le with the 1- NOTICE OF ACTION TAKEN BY Middle Township Clerk’s Offi ce and the Middle 1. SC MQ04 – 1993 Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD Township Zoning Offi cial’s Offi ce at Middle Pickup Truck, VIN# 1GCFK24K9PE253181 Township Hall, 33 Mechanic Street, Cape 2- The following actions were taken by the Plan- May Court House, New Jersey 08210. Upon 2. SC MQ30 – 1998 Ford F250 Pickup Truck, ning Board of the Township of Middle at a passage a Memorializing Resolutions con- VIN# 1FTPP28W6WNB27512 meeting held on June 10, 2008: cerning item 2. above will likewise be fi led. 3- Upon fi ling the Resolutions shall be available 3. SC 0636 – 1990 Dodge B250 Van, VIN# 1. The following Memorializing Resolutions for inspection. 4- 2B7HB21Y3LK782889 were passed: David L. May, Secretary Mail your classifi ed ad to: The Herald Classifi eds 4. SC 1248 – 2001 Ford Windstar, VIN # A. The application of Black Lagoon Farms Middle Township Planning Board 2FMZA50431BB73169 (totaled by insurance Corp. for amended preliminary and fi nal ma- 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 company) jor site plan approval to allow installation of a 1x Fee=$35.24 06/18/08 temporary offi ce trailer and multiple temporary ______Fax: 609-886-2162 or Email Classifi [email protected] 5. SC 9043 – 1999 Dodge Intrepid, VIN # storage trailers and for a revised parking lot 2B3HD46ROXH734715 layout at the premises known as Block 335, Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A45 West Wildwood (From Page A1) did that was in Germany in 1933.” scheduled to be sworn in in keeping doctor’s appointments. Joseph Gillen, a voter who lives on Poplar Avenue on May 27, following the Vincent Davalos, a 24-year-old Cabrini College gradu- home and served as an election challenger on May 20, results of the May 20 elec- Obituaries ate whose vote was challenged, testifi ed that he lived in was asked about another property he owns in Media, tion, but instead attended Pennsylvania while attending school. He told the court Pa. a recount at a warehouse The Herald publishes REPASH WILLIAM A., 69, that he had made the move with his family to their home Gillen explained that his wife continues to live most on the grounds of the Cape brief death notices free of North Wildwood, June in West Wildwood. of the time in Pennsylvania. May Airport. Judge Batten and paid obituaries for 10, 2008. He was a resident “I started moving my effects in March,” he said. “She loves Pennsylvania. I love New Jersey,” he said also oversaw the recount. $1.75 a line. Obituaries for 30 years and member of April argued that he had an expired driver’s license over the audience’s laughter. With all the ballots, in- Gillen said he continued to use a Pennsylvania driver’s cluding 50 absentee ballots are submitted by funeral St. Anns Church. in Pennsylvania and had not bothered to change it even though he said he was moving to the borough in March. license and car registration, but that he lived in West and eight provisional, re- homes; family members ROBBINS, CALVIN WIL- Further, April said, he didn’t register to vote until right Wildwood and had voted there the last three years. counted the results were: who submit information LIAM “Russ”, 85, of Villas, before the election. “You can’t pick and choose where you live based on Herbert C. Frederick, must provide the funeral June 13, 2008. He was a what’s convenient,” argued April. 179; Gerard P. McNamara, resident for 25 years, vet- “His intent wasn’t strong enough,” April said. home name. Baldini asked Gillen to go through a stack of mail sent 160; Scott Golden, 152; eran of World War II, and Paul Baldini, who represented Frederick and McNa- to his Poplar Avenue home. Dennis G. Hocker, 148; a member of St. Barn- mara, told the judge “quite frankly I don’t think Mr. BARATTA, ROSA, 81, of abas-by-the Bay Episcopal Davalos has strong intentions about a whole lot.” “He’s there. He’s physically at that address,” Baldini Cornelius J. Maxwell, 144; Ocean City, June 13, 2008. Church. His comments got the crowd laughing. said. Joseph L. Hickey, 141 and She was a resident since Baldini said that this was a case of a kid right out of Batten allowed the vote to stand. Robert Kilgore, 113. 1985 and a member of St. SCARDUZIO, MARY (nee college who “was enjoying life right now” and had the The trend throughout the day was similar with each The dispute didn’t end Augustines Church. Merlino) and JOHN, on right to vote just like everyone else. voter making a case based on documents or intentions. there as candidates Max- June 9, 2008 after 67 years “And he’s not voting anywhere else than West Wild- In some cases Batten allowed the vote to stand; in others, well and Hickey, who ran of marriage, of West Ches- April withdrew once he learned the voter’s individual as a team with Golden, BROWN, JOANNE P., 54, ter, formerly of Upper Dar- wood,” Baldini added. of Cape May, June 14, Batten said it “was a relatively close call” but allowed circumstances. opted to challenge the elec- by. John Steinmetz sat in the courtroom for over fi ve hours tion itself. 2008. She was a resident Loving parents of John A. the vote to stand because New Jersey was the fi rst state until his name was called to testify. As it turned out, he But after hours of vot- for 25 years, and was a Scarduzio (Kathleen), Lou- he registered to vote in. ers’ testimony and after judge of elections in District ise Weaver (Richard) and Dorothy Ford, who said she had been living in the didn’t vote in the contested election. No. 5 of Cape May City. Marianne Bryan (Joseph); borough full time for 10 years, told the court that she After the outcome, McNamara said it “didn’t look like consulting with his clients, they [the challengers] did their homework. It looked like April said not enough vot- CLARK, EDWARD T., 82, also survived by 11 adoring “couldn’t stand to be away from her children and grand- they just grabbed a list of voters’ names and subpoenaed ers remained to change of Villas, June 15, 2008. He grandchildren and 13 cher- children” when questioned by April as to why she kept people.” the outcome and said they was a resident since 1984, ished great grandchildren. offi cial ties such as car registration in Pennsylvania. veteran of World War II and A Funeral Service was held She testifi ed that all her bills and her husband’s W-2 Frederick, the borough’s mayor, said that he was had “no alternative” but to a member of St. Raymonds June 13 at D’Anjolell Me- forms go to her home in West Wildwood. “elated it was all over.” withdraw the application. Church. morial Home of Broomall, April withdrew the challenge to both her and her “Now we can get back to the people’s business,” he Business in the borough 2811 West Chester Pike, husband’s vote. added. will continue with a com- CURNELL, GIA L., 39, of Broomall, Pa. Funeral Mass Edward Celkos, 80, testifi ed that he had been voting McNamara seconded his fellow commissioner’s state- missioners’ meeting June Erma, June 13, 2008. She was held at SS Simon and in West Wildwood since 1995. ments and said that he was “so happy to get back to the 20, with a workshop at was a lifelong area resident, Jude Church. Interment “My wife votes in West Wildwood too. But I don’t job he was elected to.” 6:30 p.m. and the regular and a member of the Sea- at SS Peter and and Paul know if she will now, because they scared the hell out Maxwell told the Herald that he “put his case in front of session beginning at 7 shore Community Church Cemetary. the judge, but he didn’t see it my way. I can move on.” p.m. of the Nazarene. of her,” he said. Contributions in their mem- Celkos apologized to the judge for getting upset when Hickey declined to comment. Contact Suit at: (609) DEL CASALE, MICHAEL ory to Barclay Friends, 700 April challenged where he fi led state and federal tax The borough seems to have hit multiple speed bumps 886-8600 ext. 25 or A., 78, of Wildwood Crest, North Franklin Street, West returns. in the road to elect new offi cials. The election was initially [email protected] June 10, 2008. Chester, PA. 19380 would “This is the fi rst time I’ve been called into court,” he scheduled to be held May 13, but a storm pushed back be appreciated. DIGAETANO, JOSEPH, M., said. “And this is the fi rst time that I’ve had someone that day until May 20. www.danjolell.com 81, of Villas, June 12, 2008. trying to take my vote away. I think the last time someone Frederick, McNamara and Golden were originally DANJOLELL He was a resident since Memorial Homes 1984, a veteran of World and Crematory News Digests War II, and a member of St. (From Page A18) Cape May County’s Raymonds Church. SEITZ, WILLIAM C., Jr., 80, of Dias Creek, passed borough urges the state legislature to increase the tourism funding over and above Beloved Family DIPPOLITO, CHRISTINA away on Friday, June 13, $9 million proposed by Gov. Jon Corzine (D) for the following reasons: In 2007, MARIE, of Cape May Point, 2008. Born in Philadelphia tourism generated over $38 billion in receipts, provided 500,000 jobs and gener- and Friends June 14, 2008. She was to the late William and Sar- ated $7.3 billion in federal, state and local taxes with 71 percent of each tourism designer and co-founder ah Seitz, he moved to the dollar spent in New Jersey staying in state. The Treasurer of New Jersey projects of the Courtyard School in area over 54 years ago. He $90 million will be collected in 2008 from occupancy tax. The occupancy tax was Vineland. retired from Woodbine De- enacted to provide a self-funding revenue stream for the continued promotion of GREENWOOD, BESSISE velopmental Center, where NJ tourism. The state-funded tourism economic impact survey reports a $36 dollar T., 91, of Villas, May 24, he worked as a Supervisor return for every one dollar invested in tourism promotion. 2008. She was a resident of Resident Living. He was for the last 35 years and an excellent woodworker Smile for the Cameras choir director and organist and craftsman as well as for St. Barnabas by the Bay an avid fi sherman. He also AVALON –– Captain William McCormick told council, via letter, liability, security Church. served in the U.S. Army and mandates from the state Department of Corrections are the reasons for install- during the Korean War. ing several cameras on the interior and exterior of the Public Safety Building cur- GULLIFER, MARGARET William was pre-deceased rently under construction on Dune Drive. Eight cameras on the building’s exterior P., of North Wildwood, June In memory of by his loving wife Shirley will focus on the of the Avalon Elementary School, vehicle impound lot, police, 8, 2008. She was a resi- and his sister Nancy Hoop- employee and civilian parking and the fi rehouse doors. There will be 15 fi rst-fl oor THOMAS W . LAMPMAN dent for more than 50 years er. He is survived by his interior cameras, six of which are required by the state for the purpose of monitor- and a member of St Anns 6/17/67- 6/29/06 children Barbara (James) Church. (Page A49 Please) Stagg, William (Janet) Seitz, You are so missed 2 years and it seems like you were taking HARONIS, MARY, 35, of David (Cindy) Seitz, Donald everybody out fi shing, tubing and crabbing yesterday. The Cape May, June 13, 2008. (Kathy) Seitz, and Daniel ocean was our life, but somehow it took yours and Patrick’s. 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No Credit Checks. www.sellatimeshare.com 1-877-271-3414 A46 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 From Art Hall, Publisher Thanks Mayor Matthew Tozer For Respect We want to join with Cape May County in an expression of To All Veterans condolences to the Tozer family in the loss of Matt. While this parting is but for a season, it is painful in the extreme. May the To The Editor: Lord comfort you. The highlight of my Memo- ****************** rial Day (Veterans Day) week- end was attending the annual Memorial Day Parade and cer- Nationalized Healthcare emonies in Avalon. The veterans were shown in Great Britain great respect for duty to our country in the ceremony follow- The conversation about nationalized healthcare has been inten- ing the parade. sifying as the presidential election inches closer. Friends of mine But never before have I heard from Cape May have a daughter who married such an inspirational and mov- a British man and has lived in the UK for 11 ing speech as the one given years. During her time there, Sibyl Hilton by the mayor of Avalon, Marty has experienced fi rsthand their nationalized Pagluighi. healthcare system with the birth of two The time and effort Pagluighi children and in dealing with a serious dis- put into his speech was evident ease. I’ve asked her to share her stories and as he put into perspective the compare and contrast our system to theirs. meaning of this holiday, mentor- Her writings will run for the next number ing past heroes and how they of weeks. Please see “My Experience with served their country. Great Britain’s Nationalized Healthcare” on I listened intently because the opposing page. the speech was so interest- Our Readers Write ing, not like a regular political ****************** speech, but as an inspiring and uplifting one. Your Opinion Is Needed Tell Us Please, at What Cost? Then all veterans were asked to stand together as a unit. I was Both the county natives who grew up with sand between their To The Editor: obligations by the city treasurer. so proud to be at the event. toes and the transplants who now call this beachy peninsula home The professionals planning and designing this Accolades to Mayor Pagluighi may be concerned with the declining population, the high cost of The City of Cape May is getting ready to com- new community center must be experienced and and all who participated in the living, and other issues in our county. Given the alarming position mit to spending $10.5 million to construct a new well qualifi ed to complete this facility that will event. Thank you for the respect we fi nd ourselves in now, six concerned men from the county have community center, not a convention center. serve our community for 40 to 50 years. I seri- for all veterans. met several times to discuss these issues but want mostly to hear In addition to the $10.5-million bonding, the ously question the advisability and objectivity of TONY CARBONARA from you, the county citizens. What are the most critical issues that city has already approved a $1million bond issue selecting our current city engineer to also be the Korean War Veteran are on your mind? J. Fred Coldren’s piece, “Public Input Invited to for the architect and engineer, so we are really project design engineer for this facility. Woodbine Identify and Focus Attention on ‘Cape Issues’ Needing Solutions” talking about $11.5 million without considering As with the architect, no additional or competi- can be found on the opposing page. cost over-runs, and selective interior equipment tive proposals were sought, or considered. Why “...the opinion which gives and furnishings, and to be safe we need to con- not? to the judges the right to de- cide what laws are constitu- ****************** sider and add a contingency, budgeting another The city manager, convention committee, tional and what not, not only 10-15 percent, or approximately $1.5 million, for and city engineers have not done any detailed for themselves in their own ART HALL, publisher a total project cost of $13 million. cost analysis, and how it impacts the average sphere of action but for the I believe approving a $10.5-million bond is- taxpayer. Legislature and Executive Post comments to: www.capemaycountyherald.com sue was premature, and appears to have been Government is the only developer who can also in their spheres, would advanced without community support. Bonding build a real estate project fi nanced by general make the Judiciary a despotic for the actual construction should only be com- obligation bonds, which are secured by the tax- branch.” menced after the facts and fi gures are completed, payer community. Thomas Jefferson followed by a prudent evaluation of the fi nancial Quotes From the Bible (Page A49 Please) N They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. COMPASS POINTS... By AL CAMPBELL Got An Opinion? W E Herald Newspapers welcomes letters on a wide range of subjects. Have you an opinion? Go to our Web site: www.capemaycounty- herald.com and click on Opinion to submit a letter. Same rules Today Is All We Have, Make the Most of It S apply, same number of words (600) Or write one, sign your name, There’s always tomorrow. Isn’t that a procrastinator’s excuse to few old, bold pilots,” he stated. hometown and phone number for verifi cation. Deadline for letters put off what they (we) don’t feel like doing today? Too many of us never truly appreci- is 5 p.m. Thursday. A new family may have moved into the neighborhood, you ought ate how short life can be. A tragedy like the death of Matthew to at least introduce yourself, if not welcome them into the com- Tozer, for the fi rst time makes a teenager see how fragile is this munity, but that report’s due tonight, so you put that pleasantry life we share. off until the sun comes up. All of a sudden, someone they thought Dad hasn’t been feeling quite well, but you know, he was always would be there for years is gone. Next time putting on an act to make people feel sorry for him. It’s a pain to they met him in the hall, they were going to drive down there to see him; but you’ll call tomorrow, sure, that’ll say, “Hi!” and maybe chat with him some make him feel better. more. Published Every Wednesday by the Since your kids were little, you’ve promised to take a couple Once the opportunity to interact with a SEAWAVE CORPORATION days off in the summer, when they’re off from school, and take friend or loved one is gone, it may never re- ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher them camping. turn. Youth believes the number of their days Trouble is, the lady you work with had to take some time off is infi nite, so squandering them is allowable. ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Managing Editor for family reasons, and the vacation you planned can’t happen just Such thinking is not a recent phenomenon; now, but for sure, you’ll double promise to make it happen over it has been passed along through the ages. SUSAN K. AVEDISSIAN, Assistant Managing Editor the Columbus Day Weekend. Don’t those recent high school graduates look CAROLYN MEE, Ph.D., On Deck and Features Editor Finances aren’t rosy right now in fact they’re bad. You want to at four years in college or a like number of spend the money this way, your spouse wants to spend it another years in the military is equivalent to four lifetimes? PRESTON D. GIBSON, Director of Development way. Don’t their elders have a slightly different take on four years? BENJAMIN N. HALL, You quarrel; utter some sharp things you really don’t mean, but It seems as a day or two to us as we look back. Director of Online Application Development the words just fall off your tongue. Out the door you storm, no kiss, Dad may not be faking illness this time, and that call tomorrow STEVE MEHL, Northern Advertising Manager no good-bye, just out the door; but you’ll make up…tonight. may not be answered. How much would it cost to simply push All these events have probably happened to each of us at one the buttons on the telephone and call him? KAREN DICKINSON, Southern Advertising Manager time or another. If time has been on our side, we may have been The conversation you may have will place your mind at ease, BETH HUBER, National Advertising Manager able to carry through on those plans; trouble is, many times to- knowing that your obligation is fulfi lled. You will sleep with a DAWN AUSTIN, Client & Creative Services Manager morrow doesn’t come, because life intervenes, and we don’t get clear conscience. that second chance. That family you never said, “Hello” to may perish in a fi re 1508 Rt. 47, Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 If you ever put off until tomorrow what you should do today, tonight, and they never got to know how good a neighbor you Phone 886-8600 ■ Fax 886-1879 maybe it’s time to consider what many schoolmates of Matt Tozer, might have been. You will forever wish you could go back to spend E-Mail: [email protected] the 16-year-old sophomore at Cape May County Technical High fi ve minutes with them, knock on their door and simply extend a School, wrote on the Herald’s Web site under the story that reported hand to them, tell them your name, and that will do it. You might DEADLINES his death at the hands of an alleged drunk driver. be the fi rst and only neighbor to do that. How much will it cost? News & Photos ...... Thursday I was impressed by the sentiments many of those teens wrote. How much time will it take? Display Advertising ...... Friday-5 p.m. Although they didn’t know Matt too well, they knew he was a That camping trip you planned may get postponed again for Classifi ed Ads ...... Monday-11 a.m. good guy, and, given time, they would have gotten to know him another reason, and the happy moments you might have cherished Classifi ed Display Ads ...... Friday-5 p.m. better. forever will never happen. When the time presents itself, as well Legal Advertisements ...... Thursday-Noon Some were a bit wiser, although they did not realize it; they as the money to pay for it, those youngsters may well be far too ■ © The Seawave Corp. 2008, All rights reserved. First copy of this knew him as a friend, a young man whose religion was important old to want to spend a weekend camping with you. Then, you can publication is free. Each additional copy costs $2. All property rights for to him, who was not afraid or ashamed to let his peers know what only regret you did not take the time earlier in life. the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Seawave Corp. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. mattered most to him. The sharp words spoken will never cure the fi nancial woes Neither participating advertisers nor the publishers will be responsible They are young, just teens, and their life seems certain to hold you’re experiencing, not tomorrow, not ever. I have only known or liable for misinformation, misprints or typographical errors. Seawave many tomorrows. Of course, there are no guarantees, but being a few people who had no worries about money. The rest share a Corporation’s liability for errors or omissions resulting from its own negligence or from cause beyond its control extends only to the cost youthful with the promise of a full, rich life is enough to buoy common bond of never having suffi cient funds for all that is wanted of actual space occupied or to have been occupied by the item(s) in anyone. or needed. So why fi ght over money? Isn’t money used more as which the error or omission occurred. The publishers reserve the right At Naval Air Station Wildwood, I heard an old pilot reveal a truth an extension of the will more than anything else is? to edit or refuse any submitted material, as well as to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time. that stuck with me about life as much as fl ying. Today, right now, is all we have; make the most of every mo- Dedicated to the Service of God and Mankind. “There are bold pilots and there are old pilots, but there are very ment. Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A47 Middle Class Is Disappearing ‘Cape Issues’ in Need of Solutions By J. FRED COLDREN and monitor progress toward solutions of the issues to be By JACK FICHTER a barrel by the end of this year, which identifi ed by the public. When proposed solutions need would mean gas prices in the $6 to $7 A positive new approach to public participation to support of our elected offi cials and public agencies, we Pick one of these two statements: I am range. Some experts predict $5 a gallon help identify issues and problems affecting life in Cape will present them and report results to the public. poor I am rich. by July Fourth. May County that need solutions is proposed as a result When we achieve a goal or solution, readers of the I only offer those two choices and no I have noticed I am spending about 30 of initial meetings with the Publisher of the Herald in Herald and other participants will be fully informed. statement that says, “I am middle class,” percent more on groceries than I did two recent weeks. When proposed solutions or plans on ‘Cape because the middle class is disappearing years ago. I fi nd myself thinking twice Several friends who have been involved in Issues’ are rejected, revised or otherwise not in America. before making any purchases, whether it public service for many years have agreed that implemented, the public will learn why and A friend, whom I have known since is lunch from Wawa or a new suit. in addition to all of the great public information, have the opportunity to comment. I was fi ve years old, who now lives in Will the government economic stimulus opinions, and features provided so successfully Everyone is welcome and invited to partici- Colorado, told me on the phone “I think check help you? It didn’t help me. It should in the fi rst 40 years of Cape May County Herald pate in this new process to fi nd positive and I am turning into trailer trash.” He said be called the China Economic Stimulus printed newspapers and Internet on-line edi- constructive solutions to ‘Cape Issues’. As he used to consider himself middle class check because that country will see the tions, the public can now effectively use these soon as the Herald announces this opportunity, but the high price of gasoline most benefi t, the Bush admin- tools and forums to help solve priority issues we urge your participation and support of the and food has dropped him into istration borrowed most of the in the future. process to achieve ‘doable’ results. the poor category. $130 billion from China. First, we invite everyone to help identify the We agreed on a few initial ground rules and After my last vacation, I Our government doesn’t have major ‘Cape issues’ that need to be addressed parameters, but we welcome others: question whether I will be able the money to give out stimulus and solved to improve our county. Submit your topics • Keep this effort positive, avoiding personal criti- to afford to fl y any longer. I am checks so they sold T-bills to pay with a brief explanation to the Herald as a Letter to the cisms. afraid I will have to revert to for the rebate. Editor, or as a Spout Off. Please mention “Cape Issues’ • Be non-partisan to keep this program open and using Amtrak, which has its In January, former Arkansas when submitting your input to the Herald. meaningful to everyone. problems. Gov. Mike Huckabee, a former We’ve enlisted an initial group of volunteer citizens to • There is no pre-conceived agenda or list of issues; A story in the June 6 Star- Republican presidential candi- review submissions and help prioritize issues submitted Public input will create it. Ledger asked “Can You Afford date, said, “What we are really by the public. Within a month or as soon as possible, • We welcome all ideas and constructive information, to Fly?” It noted in years past, doing is borrowing about $150 issues identifi ed by the public will be published for the signed or anonymous. only the wealthy could afford to fl y and I billion from the Chinese. Then, we are go- second phase of this new approach. • Limit this effort to local and regional topics we can believe we may be reverting to that situ- ing to give rebates to taxpayers, and that is The second phase will be to focus public attention reasonably do something about. ation. The $89 airfares seem to be gone great. But what will most of them do with and invite public input to fi nd solutions and methods • Hold everyone involved accountable to the ultimate replaced by $189 each way. it? They are going to buy things that were to address the priority topics. It may be important to good of the public. Will only the rich be able to afford to imported from China.” gather knowledgeable people to discuss the topics and • Respect diverse opinions and proposals, keeping travel? Will the rest of us stay home and A letter writer to the Salt Lake City potential solutions. As critical information becomes positive results as our goal. jump up and down in a plastic swimming Tribune, Randy Miller of Midvale, Utah, available on each issue, it will be presented so that ad- Herald Publisher Art Hall initiated this idea during pool in our backyard because we can’t stated well the effect of the economic vocates of solutions and decision makers will have the lunch with Tom Flud and me in March. We welcomed afford the tickets or the gas? stimulus check: “If we spend that money at benefi t of everything. the opportunity to help. In subsequent meetings, we The airline industry has lost 329,000 Wal-Mart, it will go to China. If we spend At every step of the process, the Herald will report (Page A48 Please) jobs since 2000. In the past six months, it on gasoline, it will go to the Arabs. If we worldwide, 24 airlines have gone bank- purchase a computer, it will go to India. If rupt. The airline industry could see a loss we purchase fruit and vegetables, it will of nearly $7 billion this year if oil prices go to Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala. remain over $130 per barrel. If we purchase a good car, it will all go to At the other end of the seesaw, a Japan. If we purchase useless knick-knacks, story in the Atlantic City Press reported a it will go to Taiwan. None of it will help California research fi rm for the hospitality the American economy. And to top it all industry determined luxury hotels seem off, our kids and grandkids will have to to be recession-proof. The story spoke of pay it all back.” jet setters happy to pay $950 a night for The U.S. has lost one in fi ve manufac- a hotel room. turing jobs since 2000. We’ve outsourced Are we becoming the haves and the hundreds of thousands of jobs to China and JOHN McCANN BOB GRACE TOM FLUD BOB JACKSON ART HALL have-nots? Maybe those who want to turn India and now their citizens are buying cars Cape May into an upscale resort have the and consuming gasoline at record levels, right idea since mom, dad and the two something we apparently did not predict. kids will no longer load up the Explorer or The U.S. has $9 trillion in debt with minivan and come to the shore for a week $2 trillion of that owed to China. How Animal Shelter Seeks More Adoptees because they have no extra money. much will the U.S. dollar be worth when Cape May County Animal Shelter A Cape May restaurant owner told we reach $10 trillion in debt? It’s pretty advocates asked freeholders June 10 me he had less business over Memorial simple. If you or I have a lot of debt, our for greater publicity to visitors this Day weekend but those who came spent credit rating falls and so does this nation’s summer to adopt shelter animals. The more money. dollar. shelter had to euthanize 95 cats and Since George Bush became president, Our dependency on China for loans is 8 dogs in July 2007, shown here, a the price of oil has increased by 250 one reason our dollar is worth so little, month picked at random. The shelter’s percent. which makes oil more expensive to buy. wish list: a professional logo, Parkway The president of General Motors, The U.S. dollar has lost 32 percent of its signs, sandwich boards, an electronic when announcing more plant closings value against the Euro. notice at Crest Haven, county com- two weeks ago, said he believed high We have also been borrowing 40 percent By SUSAN KRYSIAK AVEDISSIAN munications offi ce assistance and a fuel prices were permanent and GM will of the cost of the Iraq war from China. placard in county buildings. concentrate on building smaller vehicles Whoever moves into the White House instead of SUVs and large trucks. next year, let’s hope we see some sound The head of OPEC and the oil minister economic policies. We can’t go on like of Qatar are predicting oil will hit $200 this. My Experience Great Britain's Nationalized Healthcare By SIBYL HILTON I have to pay? The question of my right to treatment, As a native of New Jersey who has or the cost of it, never came up. I was ac- lived the last 11 years in England, I have cepted into the UK National Health Service often had cause to compare the healthcare (NHS) and all costs were covered by the systems of both countries. Especially since UK taxpayer. A few weeks later I gave I was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune birth to our son in a birthing pool in our disease last year, called Pemphigus Vul- local hospital. garis (PV), of which I’ll explain in later Most British people do not have health columns. insurance. It is a far less important consid- First, let me tell you the story of when eration to people here than in the USA. My I left America and my teaching position husband is 41 and took out health coverage in Maryland to be with my husband, for the fi rst time this January. We have a who is British. I was expecting our fi rst neighbor who recently had a heart trans- child and spent the fi rst 28 weeks of the plant–all treatment covered under the NHS. pregnancy in the USA. I was very ill with On the other hand taxes are higher–income what was thought to be parvo virus (but tax can rise to 40 percent for high earners may well have been PV) and received care and sales tax is 17.5 percent. in the Christiana Hospital in Delaware on This fi rst taste of the NHS was a very a weekly basis. positive one. Like most people in the UK, Like most women in the USA, I was however, my experience since then has expected to work almost until my due been mixed. The birth of my daughter, two date–which shocked my friends and family years later in the same hospital, was a very in Britain. European women are allowed different story. much longer maternity leave. Once again, I had a diffi cult pregnancy Since I worked in Maryland and lived and it was decided to induce the baby at in Delaware, my insurance company was 34 weeks. Because of a lack of places in the reluctant to cover the cost of my treat- special baby unit, the procedure was put ment. They eventually did so but, through off several times. At one point I faced the a series of administrative errors, continued prospect of having to make a 50-mile jour- to chase me for months over money I did ney by ambulance to a hospital in London not owe. So I arrived in the UK, 28 weeks where there might be a bed available. pregnant, a foreign national and with my Meanwhile, because of a shortage of right to residence not yet confi rmed. How nurses, the pre-natal and post-natal wards would I access healthcare, and what would (Page A48 Please) A48 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers June 18 2008

place he buried Cooper’s remains, will he—the cop—be as lionized as was Cooper by those who think the hijacker Baby’s Birth Sheds Light on Truth Measure is a damn hero, because he was a thief? By GARY OSMUNDSEN of Or will the moaning begin. work and deserves all the credit). This “Poor D.B. He didn’t stand a chance.” effort put forth between Julie and me cul- Whenever a family member or friend minated when Emmafaith fi rst bathed in Balance “Cut down in his prime by a greedy storm-trooper.” has had a baby I’ve always asked, “Can “What’s the country coming to when we can’t trust the love we produced together through our you describe what it was like looking at strokes, utterances, and Julie’s bosom. By Jim Vanore those who are sworn to protect us?” your child for the very fi rst time?” Un- I don’t know what happened to D.B. Cooper, but I have I immediately noticed how much closer doubtedly, the most frequent response and intense the love was that Julie and I my opinion, and it’s based on common sense and human I’ve received has been “I can’t put it into Hey, Look! Isn’t nature. Cooper may have been found by a camper, a hiker, felt towards each other. Our love towards words.” June 10th my wife Emmafaith didn’t reduce the an outdoorsman, a geologist, a hunter, a wandering va- Julie gave birth to our fi rst child, grant, or by one of those offi cially searching for him. And amount of love we were able That D.B. Cooper? Emmafaith Sophia Osmundsen, to show towards each other, as there is scant chance that he landed in that wilderness and naturally, I asked myself All professions have their code—their unoffi cial rules if the love in our tanks is fi nite uninjured—or alive! the very same question. And of conduct. One of those rules invariably is to keep things and could somehow run empty If you were in that woods and came upon a dead here is what I came up with to in-house; try to clean up your own dirty laundry before if too much were used. Quite body loaded with $200,000 and no other person within describe what some consider an the public gets wind of your soiled undies. the contrary. Rather, our love miles…well, you would be faced with a moral decision, ineffable moment. When the information fi nally fl ows (after the fact) inad- towards Emmafaith (and in the wouldn’t you? I can’t answer this vertently into the public domain, it’s labeled a cover-up, process each other) seemed to My feeling is, a less-than-trustworthy individual—po- question without fi rst mention- and it becomes front-page fodder. be an ongoing creative process, lice offi cial or otherwise—stumbled on that cash-laden ing the birthing method we decided to It happens in school districts. generating more love from an incompre- body. use. We decided to go with the Bradley It happens in the Vatican. hensible source. Perhaps years from now, several differ- Childbirth Method (a.k.a. the Husband- It happens in hospitals. Emmafaith’s birth, then, sheds light on ent 90-year old men, on their individual Coach method). The main thesis behind It happens in police departments. an important truth about love: Love is not deathbeds, will start to make the claim, this natural birthing plan is how husbands It happens. like a pie, as it were, where if too many “I’m D.B. Cooper, and I’ve been living the are ideally the best candidates for provid- That’s my intro; now let me offer my slices are given away it will disappear. high-life since 1971…heh, heh!” ing the optimum conditions of comfort, theory: I think D.B. Cooper is dead. Has Rather, humans have the capacity to create It happened with Anastasia, Grand support, and physical relief mothers need been for 37 years. His body was buried in love from a seemingly infi nite source of Duchess of Russia who disappeared in when delivering a baby. So from the fi rst the backwoods shortly after it was found, love. What’s more, what I learned in theory 1918. contraction to the fi nal push, I participated and the impromptu undertaker made off about love (namely, that its full measure is It happened with Judge Crater who in our baby’s journey from the womb to with the money. best expressed when two people—who disappeared in 1930. arriving nestled into our arms. Cooper hijacked a plane back in 1971 freely love each other—cooperatively Even Elvis and Andy Kauffman have The upshot is when Emmafaith arrived, and bailed out over the Pacifi c Northwest share that love generated between them been sighted at various garage sales from we both felt like we did this together (of with 200 grand (more than $1 million in with another person), Emmafaith taught Dubuque to Denver. course Julie did the lion’s share of the today’s dollars), never to be seen again. He But I don’t hold out any real hope of me in real life. became a folk hero to the hippie genera- ever hearing the King of rock ‘n roll again. tion when neither his body nor the cash Nor of laughing at Kaufmann doing a Latka Our Readers Write was ever found (they think you’re a success if you steal Gravas riff outside of a “Taxi” rerun. other people’s money, then run away). They’re all gone, and probably have been since the day Nominates ‘Citizen of the Year’ Police, FBI, and every treasure hunter that could de- we last saw them. scend on the area combed the forest for the hijacker, but Anastasia was shot by the Bolsheviks in 1918, Judge To The Editor: To the beach goers who enjoy these to no avail. Some 10 years after his disappearance, part of Crater was reportedly hit by the mob in 1930, Elvis bay beaches, this effort costs no one any the loot was found by an eight-year-old boy in Washington died of drug abuse in 1977, Andy Kauffman died of lung If Lower Township had a “Citizen of the money, is irreplaceable, and a great service State, buried along the Columbia River. cancer in 1984. Year” award, it certainly would go to Steve to the public. But still, no D.B. Cooper. Now the kid who found some of the Cooper stash back Harold, who every weekend walks the Harold asks no special thanks, but we Most of the cops I worked with at the time had no in 1980 (he’s 34 now) is auctioning off the decaying notes beachfront from Ferry Road to Cox Hall must say thank you. doubt what had happened to Cooper and the money. We (I’m unsure of just how this is legal), and no doubt they’ll Creek picking up other people’s trash, believed he was probably located—most likely dead as a bring him some profi t. carelessly strewed along the pristine LEE AND CHRIS MARCOTTE result of his nighttime jump—by one of his search party, And the whole idea will again ignite the misguided beaches of Delaware Bay. North Cape May and was promptly given a thorough interment. praise of a fool and a thief, who almost certainly jumped The money was liberated, leaving only one witness to to his death and provided a tax-free nest egg for the fi rst Cooper’s fi nal day on earth. That witness may or may not offi cer upon the scene. We Should Get Free Beach Tags now be retired, and living in a remote cabin somewhere Or the fi rst vagabond. in the tranquility and anonymity of Idaho. Or the fi rst mountain man. To The Editor: unexpecting child or senior. Sometimes crime pays, but not always for the initial Or the fi rst archeologist. Permanent residents, who vote and live criminal. Or the fi rst environmentalist, out looking for owls’ If the scariest thing at the shore is a here, should get free tags. Why not? If this hypothesis someday proves correct, and an ob- nests. beach tag fee, why are we raising Sea Every politician wants an increase in scure, retired park ranger or sheriff’s deputy, living out Or, old D.B. could be shacked-up with Elvis and Andy Isle’s? taxes, we are almost tapped out. his golden years in (literally) hushed serenity discloses the Kauffman, mapping out their next antiquing trip. The beaches still have World War I munitions in the sand, the lifeguards are FRANK GRAFF Family Matters not all in place, and the sand dunes look Sea Isle City like they are ready to landslide on an Chick Flick Beats Out Good Ol’ Boys Club Cape Issues By ANDREA MAHER desperately seeking a committed relationship. They are (From Page A47) in our county. First by insisting that a not only left searching for Mr. Right at this late stage, invited others to consider the process “free” newspaper could survive, with Who would imagine that a chick fl ick could beat out but they bear the scars of the romanticized trysts that and join as volunteer advisors. These costs covered by community advertisers the good ol’ boys’ club at the movie box offi ce, as Sex in promised freedom but delivered shackles. include Bob Jackson, John McCann and and subscriptions. It’s now one of the the City has come out on top in revenue against Indiana Here is another figure from the study, which no Bob Grace. Tom served as long time North most successful papers in America. Other Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? doubt has guys cheering: “Fifty-two percent (of female Wildwood Administrator, Bob Jackson fi rsts that come to mind are the web offset I am all for estrogen-fueled dramas and occasionally respondents) said the show infl uenced them to date served as Mayor of West Cape May, and production process, fi rst full color images, enjoy a sappy, emotional love story to awaken my senses. like men.” Bob Grace was Mayor of Dennis Town- the famous “Spout Off” feature, reader But Sex in the City? No, thanks. I am not for double standards when it comes to sex. I ship. John McCann is an involved civic friendly supplements and features, and one I know there will be many women offended, and they believe sex belongs between one man and one woman leader and realtor in Sea Isle City and of the most comprehensive and informative will wonder how I could possibly be from Venus in a committed marriage relationship. How- Ocean City. Internet presences of any media organiza- with such an archaic mindset. The truth is: I ever, there are distinct biological differences I served as a newspaper reporter and tion at www.capemayherald.com . hated the show when it was on primetime TV, that defy the reasoning that women can “date fi rst full time Editor of Cape May County Now it’s up to you to decide whether even though I never saw a single episode. The like men.” It’s quite simple: It’s in our DNA. Herald almost 40 years ago, and later this proposed new feature is worthwhile. sex-saturated previews pretty much turned me Our bodies are not built to respond like men’s served as non-partisan City Manager If so, please begin to submit topics and brief off. I had no interest in wasting my time view- bodies, our brains are not wired liked men’s of City of Cape May for 15 years, and explanations to ‘Cape Issues.’ If you desire ing a show whose main characters consisted brains, and our emotional hearts don’t beat the presently as Business Manager of Cape your thoughts to run as a letter to the edi- of a clique of lusty ladies posing as neurotic same way either. May–Lewes Ferry. We’ve all held other tor, please give your name and telephone clotheshorses, with plot lines of uninhibited Fifty-one percent of the respondents—who public service roles. And we welcome number. Without your name and telephone obsessions, potty mouths, and who approached have been infl uenced to “date like men”— other volunteers to step forward to work number, it may run as an anonymous Spout relationships like animals in heat—albeit in agreed with character Samantha Jones’ shallow on issues, monitor progress, and make Off. You may also submit anonymously by stiletto heels. and absurd quote, “Who we are in bed is who we are in this a meaningful, lasting effort. going to Spout Off on the Herald website When the show aired, I griped to friends about the life. I’ve never met a man who was bad in bed who was All of us love Cape May County and or by dialing 886-8600 ext. 50. effect this unrealistic portrayal of women would have good at life.” And 50 percent of mostly male respondents we all are aware of many ‘Cape Issues’ on a generation of singles weaned on media that defi ne “believe that women who are big Sex and the City fans that deserve attention by the public, a woman by her tight body, well-endowed chest, and are more likely to have sex on the fi rst date.” so that solutions can be identifi ed and willingness to jump in and out of bed with no strings So while females the world over may band together implemented. But we agreed that public Adlai Stevenson: attached. My concern was right on target. and fl ock to this movie, thinking they are celebrating input must set the priorities and goals, We must recover the element of quality According to a study by a social-dating Web site (www. some chic fantasy of what being a woman encompasses, and pros and cons of proposed solutions in our traditional pursuit of equality. engage.com), “Eighty percent of singles believe Sex and they are failing to see that they have been duped; they must be fully aired by the public in order We must not, in opening our schools the City made it more acceptable for women to have have been made into fools; they have been manipulated to achieve meaningful positive results. to everyone, confuse the idea that all fun dating and worry less about fi nding a committed into cooperating with the male’s short-term strategy of This newspaper has achieved a num- should have equal chance with the no- relationship.” seduction and abandonment. This manipulation has ber of major improvements in the way tion that all have equal endowments. Unfortunately, the missing story line is that these transpired before their starry eyes, and the image they public information is communicated same women, in their late 20s and early 30s, are now have embraced cheapens all of us. Healthcare (From Page A47) provision. The structure and resourcing were woefully System) hospitals may be put under private sector man- in England in the 1940’s were combined. (You rarely get a private room in a NHS lacking, but the skills of the obstetrician who eventually agement in a last ditch attempt to improve services to and was a success at the hospital. In fact, you might fi nd yourself on a mixed delivered our daughter, healthy and beautiful, were out- patients, the government will disclose today.” Two years time. But now our health gender ward–although an attempt is being made to phase standing. I have to take my husband’s word for this–by ago people needing simple knee and hip replacements is left to a lottery system. these out.) As you can imagine, putting together nervous that time, I was in no state to judge. were on a waiting list for over a year for the procedure to If you’re lucky you’ll have fi rst- time mothers with exhausted women who had just Since 1997, over 10 million immigrants have moved to be carried out. You can of course pay more money to jump a decent hospital near you gone though labor was not ideal. Add to that the newborns this small country that is slightly bigger than the size of ahead in line. I personally paid a couple thousand dollars and if you’re not it could be and no one got much peace. Florida. The most recent article dated 4th June 2008 from to jump ahead in line to have a biopsy in March of 2007, dire. Would you mind pay- Several times, nurses and doctors apologized to me, a major London newspaper “The Guardian,” headlined which determined that I had a life-threatening disease. ing that price for a National clearly frustrated and embarrassed by what was going “Failing Hospitals to get private sector bosses.” The fi rst In theory and in an ideal world, a healthcare system that Health System? on. This was a good example of the patchy nature of NHS sentence of the article is “Failing NHS (National Health pays for everyone’s care is a great idea. It was adopted Herald Newspapers June 18 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A49 at What Cost? District Planner Duties to Expand (From Page A46) questions on trash control, security, safety, maintenance The community center is not exclusive to the City of and an entire subject about hurricanes and storm designs Cape May residents, but a regional center for lower Cape and controls have yet to be addressed. Waterfront Business District May County, and as such should be favorably treated for As a former builder and developer, I can assure every- fi nancial assistance from other governmental agencies one these questions and issues are an integral part of any Plan Goes to Harbor Council and non-profi t organizations. project, and they must be well thought out, scheduled The size and scope of a project and the merits of and planned for before construction is allowed to com- By LESLIE TRULUCK outside the Waterfront Busi- “The next project, now the investment can only be measured after all the facts mence. ness District or by contrib- that the Waterfront Busi- and fi nancial information are prepared, analyzed and In my view the elected offi cials and city manager have STONE HARBOR –– Af- uting to a parking fund. ness District is back in approved. There is no question the social benefi ts are a fi duciary obligation and duty to have all the answers and ter months of discussion, The L-shaped district council’s lap, will be to strong factors, but the due diligence of the city manager inform the taxpayers of their fi nancial obligations. the planning board at its includes all properties on work on a sub-committee to communicate all the information to the elected offi cials There is no doubt the long term subsidy of a new meeting June 9 fi nalized the south side of the 300 to look at the long-term and the community are essential. community center will be a reality, and I’m confi dent the decisions for the Water- block of 96th Street and parking situation down- For months this committee held meetings that were community will embrace the end result if they are com- front Business District on the west side of Third town,” Weber said. open to the public, but were not held at convenient times pletely involved and informed in the process. The need made at previous meet- Avenue from 96th Street “There are a wide vari- for public participation. Very few records and no minutes and benefi ts have been shouted to the rafters, now tell us ings. to 99th Streets. ety of options to address were recorded for public inspection. please, at what cost, and what are the alternatives? Recommendations to Professional Planner parking issues: we could Of major concern are the operational effects this council include revisions Linda Weber, hired by the work with employees to facility will have on the surrounding residential and com- JULES RAUCH to require off-street park- borough to assist in the park in remote locations, mercial areas. No new parking is being proposed. Other Cape May ing by providing parking Waterfront Business Dis- open other surface lots, trict, will become a fi xture and see about more parking on the planning board to decks and meters.” Volunteer Ambulance Corps Marks 50th Year assist as needed with regu- “First we will look at lar planning applications how it functions now, and By AL CAMPBELL said. and in helping develop the look at surveys over the “These are some of the borough’s Master Plan. last fi ve years to see how COURT HOUSE — Since people who made this hap- Weber, of Mosaic Plan- it’s been used. We will look the all-volunteer Middle pen. We have to thank ning and Design, was hired at neighboring towns with Township Ambulance Corps them very much,” said by the board at a rate of $75 complete parking plans and was incorporated June 13, Doughty. per hour to do design work look around during peak 1958, there have been Draped in black crepe and draft ordinances. She hours to do an inventory,” countless calls for help by behind the podium was the will be paid $110 to review she said. the community and none name of George Simpkins, applications with the board has gone unanswered. chief in 1964, and retired at its meetings. The board Contact Truluck at (609) On June 14, the mem- Middle Township munici- has a $15,000 budget for 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: bers gathered to celebrate pal clerk, who recently planning services. ltruluck @cmcherald.com. the milestone occasion passed away. with speeches, prayers, “What great changes News Digests a group photograph and have taken place in the fi eld (From Page A45) blessing of the corps and you’re in,” said Van Drew. its three ambulances. “What hasn’t changed are ing cells, corridors and sally port. Five of these cameras President Debra A Rue the hearts and minds and are required by the state, which mandates audio and was mistress of ceremonies the souls of the people video in any room where interviews of suspects may for the event that included who volunteer and do what be conducted with the remaining four cameras in Sen. Jeff. Van Drew (D-1st), you do.” strategic areas for security and liability. Kevin Scarpa, Freeholder Gerald Thorn- Volunteers are “a rare Al Campbell Chief of EMS, Avalon Rescue Squad, said the cameras Members of Middle Township Ambulance Corps, with oldest chief, Robert ton, Police Chief Joseph breed willing to do more only record if motion is detected. Council member Kindle, seated left, and honorary member Ian Swarr, front right, pose for pho- Evangelista, Cape Regional and give more and work in and Assistant Superintendent of the County Techni- tographers June 14 at conclusion of 50th anniversary ceremony. The volunteer Medical Center President a profession that makes a cal School District, Nancy Hudanich said, “it’s a well corps has provided service to the community since July 1, 1958. and CEO Joanne Carrocino, difference in human beings’ thought out plan, and with my experience with several school districts, it’s needed.” Court House Fire Chief lives,” Van Drew added. of Middle Township. 72 for helping him when mother, Delicia Bolin, the Calvin Back, Committee- “I commend you for tak- “We deal with the people needed. condition is caused by miss- man Stephen Barry and ing the time to volunteer at Cape Regional Medical “Can it get any hotter?” ing collagen that holds Aged Money for Sewers Township Administrator and go through the training Center every time we go asked Corps Chief Cindy skin together. He must be AVALON –– The borough authorized Borough En- James Alexis. to become certifi ed. I speak out on a call into the emer- Gorman. wrapped in bandages from gineer Thomas Thornton of Hatch Mott McDonald to Pastor Peter Thomas of not only for myself but for gency room and work with She noted the cycle of the neck down daily, she prepare plans, specifi cations and advertise for bids for First Baptist Church of all the citizens of Cape May the nurses,” said Rue. increase and decrease in said. the installation of tide check valves and associated out- Cape May and Rev. Antony County that you protect,” Carrocino presented a membership over the years, When the corps group fall pipe upgrades in the 21st and 25th streets’ islands Savari Muthu of Our Lady stated Thornton. proclamation on behalf of the incorporation of a paid photo was taken, Swarr for a fee of $9,800 from the capital funds for water of the Angels Church of- In the midst of the cer- the board of directors, med- emergency medical system, joined them. and sewer utilities. Thornton said there were major fered prayers and bless- emony, at 12:33 p.m. mem- ical staff and employees of which is “backed up” by Finally, Rev. Savari improvements to the storm water structures between ings for the corps and its bers of Rio Grande Rescue Cape Regional Medical the volunteers, and other Muthu, known widely as 19th and 35th streets’ outfall pipes and pump stations members. Squad, who assumed all Center to the corps. changes. “Father Anthony,” blessed in 2002. He said the 21st and 25th street bridges are Middle Township Mayor rescue duties for the day, Dr. Michael Dudnick, “The call volume hasn’t the three ambulances with in a low area that is prone to fl ooding at high tide and F. Nathan Doughty said and who were present medical director of the stopped. The volunteers holy water, invoking the heavy rain. “It’s expensive but benefi cial and valuable when the corps was fi rst at the event, were sum- Emergency Department at are still very busy. It’s a Lord’s blessing on them, project to replace the pipes for $126,000,” he said. established, the ambulance moned to an emergency. Cape Regional lauded the pleasure to have a 50th those who drive and work The project will go out to bid in the fall. Business was kept at Kindle Ford, The screaming siren as the volunteers, (who range in anniversary. It’s something in them, and the people who Administrator Andrew Bednarek said it is a priority then two blocks from the rig headed south on Route age from 16-78). that doesn’t happen that are being taken to medical that needs to be completed to manage the water and present corps headquarters. 9 was a reminder of how “You are taking care of often,” Gorman said. treatment in them. sewer systems. Funding was previously authorized in Robert Kindle, founder of vital are the services of the people in times of their At the conclusion of the Contact Campbell at a 2001 bond ordinance. “It’s not new money; it’s aged the dealership and corps volunteers. most dire needs … We in ceremony, honorary corps (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or money,” Bednarek said. chief in 1958-59, would “I have this feeling of the ER could not do our job members Ian Swarr, a 10- at: [email protected] take daytime emergency confi dence and relief, that if they didn’t do their job. year-old from Washington Bridge Repairs Extended calls at the agency. Kindle, when a call is received at 2 On behalf of the patients Borough, Pa., who suffered CHURCH CONCERT AVALON MANOR –– Construction work on the smiling, waved to many a.m., these volunteers are we take care of, thank from Epidermolysis Bul- Avalon Boulevard Bridge in Middle Township will acquaintances as he sat ready to help. The service you very much,” Dudnick losa, a rare genetic skin CAPE MAY — Concert continue until June 19, according to Cape May County near the podium at the they provide is next to said. disorder, was presented artist Barb Sandbek will be Engineer Dale Foster. Foster said the project is not ceremony. none,” he said. Rue presented a plaque with a number of gifts and at the Fist Assembly of God behind schedule, but some additional deterioration has After-hours emergency The chief accepted a to Arthur Cornell, member helmet making him an hon- Church, 1068 Seashore been found on the bridge, and more work has to be calls were taken by Matlack plaque on behalf of his de- since 1975 and president orary member of Cape May Road for a concert at 6 p.m. done. Plus, crews lost a day of work due to weather Funeral Home on Hand partment from Rue, since it, from 1990-2004. Cornell Court House Fire Company Sunday. All are welcome. concerns early in the project. Bridge decking work was Avenue, presently Radzieta too, is marking its 50th year thanked Ben Weimer, who No. 1. For information, call 884 scheduled for June 16 through June 19. Crews will Funeral Home, Doughty of service to the residents was president from 1971- According to Swarr’s -2424. be closing one lane of traffi c on the Avalon Boule- vard Bridge from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. during each day of the reconstruction effort. The work consists A History of Middle Township Ambulance Corps of removing deteriorated concrete and placing high early strength concrete patch material on the bridge. A house collapsed in Gos- that year. in the Old Court House. In purpose of raising funds and graduation awards for high Approximately 665 square feet of concrete deck is hen, and a Middle Town- During the fi rst year, 22 1960, a parcel of land on providing entertainment for school students who plan being repaired during the construction project. South ship resident was injured. men comprising the corps’ the corner of Route 9 and township residents. to enter some medical fi eld State, Inc. of Bridgeton, NJ was awarded the $123,950 A man was crushed in the membership responded to Bennett Road was acquired Over 50 years the men of study. construction contract by county freeholders on April collapse, and the nearest 154 calls, covered 5,377 and a new headquarters and women of the corps They do all that as volun- 22. The project was expected to take two weeks, and ambulance was located in miles and required 351 was constructed. have been providing emer- teers in addition to holding began on June 2. No work has been done on weekends Woodbine. By the time this man-hours. The building served the gency medical services for regular jobs. Fundraising to permit shore traffi c to get to and from Avalon. ambulance arrived at the They started with a 1949 corps until about 1990 Middle Township residents for those activities consists scene, the man was dead. model ambulance, which when it was determined on an around-the-clock ba- of coin drops, occasional Dolphin Put to Rest This incident gave was replaced in 1959 with that a bigger building was sis, seven days a week. bake sales, and an annual Middle Township resident a 1955 Cadillac ambu- needed. In 1991, the larger, They participate in Hal- fundraising letter drive to AVALON –– A dead dolphin washed up at the 26th Walt Oliver the idea to lance. three-bay facility was dedi- loween, Christmas and Me- Middle Township property Street beach here Monday afternoon and was bur- begin a corps dedicated to At present, the corps has cated on Oct. 13. morial Day parades along owners. ied there shortly after. Volunteers from the Marine safeguarding residents of three ambulances, well- In 1961, Middle Town- with providing emergency The responses to these Mammal Stranding Center (MMSC) were on-scene to the township in times of equipped, and a donated ship Committee proclaimed services at football and fund raising activities are identify, photograph, check the animal’s condition and emergency. police vehicle. There are August "Middle Town- soccer games and various most appreciated. determine cause of death. MMSC Founding Director Oliver got a group to- over 50 members ready ship Ambulance Corps community functions. The corps has had 18 Bob Schoelkopf said municipalities are able to decide gether and they gave birth to respond to the needs of Month." They provide blood presidents from Walter whether a marine mammal will be buried deep in the to the Middle Township township residents on an In those years, funds pressure screenings and Oliver to current Presi- beach sand or in a landfi ll but towns should fi rst get Ambulance Corps. The around-the-clock volunteer were raised through annual ambulance familiarization dent Debra A. Rue and 26 the OK from the MMSC because many species are corps was incorporated basis. campaigns, which included sessions for elementary and chiefs from Robert Kindle protected by law, as is the case with dolphins. June 13, 1958 and began For the first couple of block parties and other high school pupils. They to current Chief Cynthia operations on July 1 of years, meetings were held activities that served a dual have dedicated annual Gorman. A50 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 18 2008

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And in lieu of a rendition lic blue and silver. 5700 Jet Ski/PWC- of “Happy Birthday,” Floss μ WebID #: 151695 miles. Beautiful! Asking Stingel, a North Wildwood Lauren Suit $7400. 609-465-2043 EASY PORT JET SKI AUTO resident and the voice of Floss Stingel, a North Wildwood resident and Davit: Bought new for “voice” of the Sightseer Tram Car. “Watch the tram Motorcycle- TRUCK the famous “Watch the $1500; 3 years old, car please,” a phrase broadcast over the trams Auto For Sale- tram car, please” was on $700. or best offer. 856- RV hand to repeat the famous speakers countless times, was recorded by Stingel HARLEY DAVIDSON, 816-1634 BOAT slogan. in 1972. PONTIAC Bonneville, 2000: 883 Sportster A fitting tribute for a 1996: V-6, blue se- with accessories. Black. OONLNLINE and phrase that Wildwood dan. Automatic, air, 2,750 miles. Excellent Mayor Ernie Troiano said HHouseouse more! runs good. Small dent. condition. 609-889-8622 had become synonymous HHunting?unting? 141,000 miles. $1500. or 609-408-0621(cell), with boardwalk. Call Don, 609-536-2608 leave message. GO TO Buyers and “While not everyone www.capemaycountyherald.com has ridden the tram car, Sellers certainly everyone must Check watch out for the tram car,” North Wildwood Herald Mayor Bill Henfey added. MOTOR GROUP Classifieds The yellow and blue Since 1912 trams have cruised the First. boards, at top speeds of fi ve miles per hour since Your GM Super Store June 11, 1949. But they Lauren Suit Call today were originally built for the Jerry and Lois Organ, of Barnegat, hand their dimes for Rates 1939 New York World’s to Fran Flood. The couple, married 52 years, fondly and Fair and brought to Five remember their fi rst dates in Wildwood and “watch- 2008 Pontiac G6 Information. Mile Beach by S.B. Ra- ing out” for the tram car. magosa. $ Initially called the Grey- women to drive the trams “I loved it,” Gloner-Long * 609-886-8600 hound Trackless Trains, and collect the fares. said of her summer job in 16,149 Patrick Rosenello, execu- “That’s probably why the 1957 through 1958. “I tive director of the Board- tram cars survived as long started when I was 15, MSRP $19,300 walk Special Improvement as they have. Thanks to turned 16 that July, and District, which operates those women,” joked Pat- (Page A51 Please) CELEBRATING OUR 96TH YEAR! the trams, said they have rick Rosenello, executive Stock # F8140, VIN # 84294004, White w/taupe interior. been “green since green director of the Boardwalk Safe Drivers was just a color.” Special Improvement Dis- Includes 5 year-100k Powertrain Warranty, one year GM OnStar & more! They run, he said, for trict, which operates the Classes Dates Includes GM rebates, conquest rebate** and Burke’s 96th anniversary discount. up to 12 hours on a single trams. Announced charge from their 2,000- Pat Gloner-Long, Deb- pound electric batteries. bie Santoro-McNulty and COURT HOUSE — The Clear out the When they were brought clutter with a Ronnie Priori, former tram summer schedule for Classifieds into service in Wildwood, drivers, joined the birthday garage the AARP Drivers Safety sale. Ramagosa formed the Tram celebration and reminisced Program has been an- Car Amusement Com- about good memories ferry- wwww.capemaycountyherald.comww.capemaycountyherald.com nounced. By taking the pany and hired 18 young ing folks along the boards. class, participants may reduce car insurance by 5 percent for three years and ALIGNMENT We are a NJ reduce driving record by **qualifi cations exist EPA EST SERVICE State Inspection & two points. G Emission Repair Classes will be held on 30 MP CENTER Facility GREAT SELECTION Highway the following dates: (Next to Eddieʼs Auto Body) • 637 Route 9 • Erma • 884-4613 June 25 and 26: 5-9 AT THIS GREAT PRICE P.M. DeVico Senior Center, COUPON Contact Frank Angelone, Expires 6/30/08 *Customer responsible for tax, dmv fees, dealer fee & acquisition fee. 463-0939. • LUBE, OIL & FILTER July 23 and 24: 5-9 CENTRALLY LOCATED p.m., DeVico Senior. Con- TRUCK • ROTATE TIRES $ 95 tact Frank Angelone. Aug. 2 and 3: 9:30 • CHECK BRAKES a.m.-1:30 p.m. Cape Re- 39 plus tax • CHECK & FILL FLUID LEVELS gional Medical Center, BBurkeurke contact Bonnie Kratzer, MMotorotor • CHECK BELTS & HOSES $ 463-4043. GGrouproup *must have coupon *exp. 6/30/08 SAVE 10 Aug. 27 and 28: 5-9 EXIT 10B GARDEN STATE PARKWAY, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE p.m., DeVico Senior Cen- ter, contact Frank Ange- 465-6000 Your GM AUTO 24 HOUR All Major & Minor Repairs TOWING lone, 463-0939. 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PALAU PACIFIC/ SOUTH Santoro-McNulty told Rosenello said that since SEAS BAMBOO the Herald that being a their 1949 debut, the TORCH (352908) tramcar driver in the 1970s trams have carried over still ranks as “the most fun 20-million passengers on job” she ever had. the boardwalk. She said her coworkers $ nicknamed her “FiFi” and Contact Suit at: (609) remembered that when she 886-8600 ext. 25 or 49 AUSSIE™ WALK-A-BOUT would drive past the water [email protected] PORTABLE CHARCOAL GRILL 332 sq. in. total cooking surface. 100% pre-assembled. Locking hood and bowl for transport and storage. (653327)

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