Goodbye to a Community Leader Herald NEWS Memorial Service for Miller to Be Held Dec. 7 DI GESTS By LAUREN SUIT GED and became a social worker. In 1977, he began work with Cape Human Resources. Since that time, WILDWOOD — Curtis Miller, 68, a former city he had been helping low income residents with Christmas Edition councilman who dedicated his life to serving his everything from heating and cooling assistance to RIO GRANDE — Now that you’re in community, died the morning of Nov. 25 at his delivering meals. a holiday mood, get started on the piece home in Sumter, S.C. In 1985, Miller ran for a seat on the Wildwood you’re writing for this newspaper’s annual Miller was born and raised in Wildwood. He council. During his 10-year stint as a councilman, holiday edition, which will appear Dec. had a 20-year career in the Air Force and served Miller was an integral part of spearheading such 19. Stories, poems, photos, etc. Absolute 18 years on the fl ight line traveling through Korea, initiatives as the convention center, the placement deadline: 5 p.m. Dec. 12, which is one week Japan, and Southeast Asia. of the George F. Boyer Historical Museum, and the Curtis Miller, with wife Sandra, in away. E-mail [email protected] After leaving the military in 1976, he got his (Page A7 Please) 2005. Miller, 68, died Nov. 25. and put “holiday piece” in the subject line, or mail to Al Campbell, managing editor, or Susan Avedissian, assistant managing editor, Cape May County Herald, 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ 08242, or drop it off at the offi ce, along with some pizzelles. It's (Page A4 Please) Inside.

Today’s Select Spout Off It's Your I believe that it is rude for a restaurant to Year-round insist on a 22 percent gratuity. Isn't a gratuity Guide. earned? Not to mention the strong feeling of being gouged just because New Year's Eve is a desirable night to dine out. — Cape May Turn to Page A22 for more Spout Offs or log onto www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com to see them all!

December 5, 2007 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY THE SEAWAVE CORP. Seth G. Cooper Vol. 43 No. 49 Copyright 2007 Seawave Corp. All rights reserved. 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande NJ 08242-1402 Indictment: 1st More Fatalities in 2007 Degree Murder Auto Accidents: By SUSAN KRYSIAK AVEDISSIAN Grief On Rise COURT HOUSE — A Cape May County In This County grand jury Tuesday, Nov. 27 indicted Seth Gordon Cooper, 19, of Goshen Road on fi rst- By JOE HART degree murder and related charges stemming from the shooting death of John Cavicchio, III, COURT HOUSE –– Diane Gentzyel, Mary- 23, of South Seaville on Dec. 10, 2006. anne Stelacio, Joan Cohen and 15 other people The homicide investigation revealed the had something in common this year – they died shooting occurred following a confronta- as a result of motor vehicle accidents on roads tion between two groups of young men on in Cape May County. Pennsylvania Avenue, between Burleigh and Gentzyel, 52, of Renovo, Pa., died in August Whitesboro, prosecutors said. along with two of her friends when their car Cooper, who was 18 at the time, is alleged to was involved in a head on collision on Route 9 have shot Cavicchio to death in a wooded area near the South Jersey Gas Company. of Middle Township last December reportedly Stelacio, 75, of Villas, was in an accident in a dispute over a girl. Cavicchio was fl own in May on Route 9 in Upper Township and to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center trauma passed away four days later as a result from unit, where he died Dec. 11. her injuries. Defense attorney John Tumelty told Superior Cohen, of Voorhees, was pronounced dead Court Judge Carmen Alvarez on May 18 this at the AtlantiCare Medical Center after being year there was an issue about a girl between Jack Fichter airlifted from the scene of an accident on Route Seth Cooper and one of the other men involved Joanne Reagan Dancers of Cold Spring present a “Rockettes-styled” routine during 42nd 47 near the Wildwood Water Works in July. that night. Annual West Cape May Community Christmas Parade, Dec. 1. To date, 18 people have died in 15 car First Assistant Prosecutor J. David Meyer crashes, up from last year’s county total of 15 argued then that Cavicchio and two other men, fatalities in 14 accidents. Ernest Dominguez and Charles Griggs, traveled All of the accidents occurred in one of the together to a wooded area anticipating a fi ght Avalon Chief Seeks Senior Fire three townships in the county. over a mutual girlfriend, but Cooper was lying Fatalities in Dennis Township were re- in wait with a gun. Prevention with FEMA Grant corded: Superior Court Judge Raymond Batten re- • March 3, 4:04 p.m. on Route 47 at south- fused to grant a defense request from attorney By MEGAN GILLIN-SCHWARTZ while speaking to some of the seniors there, bound Milepost 17.1. John Tumelty Nov. 16 to reduce Cooper’s bail, he recognized that some of the safety issues • Aug. 9, 3:08 p.m. on Fiddler Road (638) at which was set at $850,000. AVALON — Borough council resolved Nov. he was checking for mirrored those in private southbound Milepost 3.3, two fatalities. Cooper, 19, remains lodged in county jail, 28 to authorize Fire Chief Edward Dean to fi le homes such as older appliances and electrical • Sept. 1, 6:13 p.m. on Clermont-South where he’s been since his capture in South an application for a Fire Prevention and Safety wiring. Seaville Road (608) at northbound Milepost Carolina two days before Christmas last year. grant from the Federal Emergency Manage- He said he knew there was grant money .15. A multi-jurisdictional investigation resulted in ment Agency (FEMA), Fire available to provide educational services for • Nov. 6, 9:44 p.m. on Hagan Road west- his arrest Dec. 23 in a Waffl e House off I-95 Administration (USFA) for the town to develop such fi re safety and prevention education and bound. in Walterboro, South Carolina. Cooper signed a community action program to educate older presented the idea to the borough. (Page A4 Please) a waiver of extradition agreeing to return to residents in fi re safety. Dean said the funding could be used for voluntarily. Dean, who is also borough fi re inspector, development of educational activities and pos- Mail Box Food The Grand Jury returned charges in the told the Herald he came up with the idea sible inspections. He said it would most likely indictment against Seth G. Cooper, along with while completing the annual fi re inspection be used to follow a USFA program targeted at Drive Set Dec. 8 (Page A7 Please) at the town senior center in October. He said (Page A4 Please) By AL CAMPBELL

K. Hovnanian Scraps Sunset Cove Project COURT HOUSE — When it’s Dec. 8, U.S. Postal Service letter carriers and rural carriers By LAUREN SUIT gal counsel for the company. plan to join to collect food for the county's The site, located between less fortunate. WILDWOOD — The sun Susquehanna Avenue and the Donations of non-perishable food, such as has set on Sunset Cove, a bay from Baker to Lincoln peanut butter, canned goods, dry cereal and residential village proposed avenues, is home to a former pasta will make a great difference in the lives for the city’s back-bay redevel- landfi ll, as well as the city’s of others, and will be greatly appreciated. opment. public works garage, a former “The food pantries are dry and this food col- The city received word Nov. self-storage facility, and private lected will help fi ll those food banks, and feed 21 that K. Hovnanian, the properties. a lot of needy families,” stated postal carrier developer the city named as According to reports, K. John Vollrath. a redevelopment partner in Hovnanian paid $18 million Postal carriers ask that all donations be left 2003, was withdrawing and for the municipally-owned near the home's mailbox. terminating its designation as land and $2.5 million for the They will take care of the collection and redeveloper of the property. self-storage facility. distribution to food pantries in the local com- “This decision was not made The plan was to build 298 munity. lightly, given the substantial homes in four types of styles Food donations may also be dropped off at investment of time and money in its place. A clubhouse and any participating post offi ce including: Cape Hovnanian, its associates and pool was to be featured in the Lauren Suit May, Rio Grande, Villas, Court House, Stone consultants have made pursu- center of the “village-type” Before hearing of K. Hovnanian’s decision to pull out of the redevel- Harbor, Avalon, Sea Isle City and Ocean City. ing the development of Bay- setting and a marina was also opment agreement, the city had this sign placed at what would have side,” wrote Lewis Kurland, le- (Page A7 Please) been “Sunset Cove.” Index...See Page A3 A2 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Sea Grove Garden Center’s tmas Wonderl hris Arriving Daily and C The Freshest Trees Largest variety in the area! Choose from Canadian Balsam, Douglas Fir & Frasier Fir, Canaan Fir & Concolor Fir. Come Visit Our U-Cut Christmas Tree Field For Best Selection Visit Us NOW! FREE! 8’ Cat In The Hat Air Blown Infl atable 100 light set with purchase of Everything Included live or cut Christmas Tree Also Available: Clear or Multi • Palm Tree Santa WITH COUPON ONLY. Exp. 12/12/07. • Mickey Santa Photo for graphic use only. SEA GROVE COUPON LIGHTS • Fishin Santa • Golf Cart Santa Cemetery Pieces • Elmo Blankets, Easels • Nascar Santa Cones & Logs • Hot Rod Santa • Grinch • Winnie The Pooh Automatic Window Candles Brass Candles with sensor, comes on at dusk and off at dawn $ .00 Off $ 00 5 for 20 or $499 each 10 With Coupon Brass candle with automatic built-in timer Exp.12/12/07 - 8 hrs. on 16 hrs. off

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Vintage Jewelry, Appraisals, Jewelry Repair nounced a $350,000 block According to the ABC, are available for this initia- There is $13,000 for of grants available to mu- $146,000 is allocated for tive. this initiative and the one We Buy: Diamonds, Gold, Coins, Watches nicipal police departments, these law enforcement For private, non-profi t, award available includes OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 10 am to 5 pm county prosecutor’ offi ces, initiatives and numerous governmental and other the use of nine goggle 523 Lafayette Street • Cape May • 898-0202 colleges, universities, pri- awards are available. agencies, several other kits. vate, non-profit, govern- For local colleges and program grants are avail- ABC is also seeking mental and other entities universities, three grant able. proposals for a grassroots Engagement Rings for programs that address programs are available. The “Dangers of Under- effort designed to com- underage drinking. The fi rst is for a “Col- age Drinking” billboard/ bat underage drinking. Local agencies are en- lege Summit” on underage calendar initiative was The comprehensive initia- couraged to apply. drinking in which local designed to encourage tive must involve parent, Director Jerry Fischer, stakeholders – community middle school students youth and peer leadership who has identified the leaders, campus, law en- and their parents to work groups, educators, com- problem of underage drink- forcement, liquor retailers, together to create images munity leaders and local ing as one of the ABC’s top prevention specialists, fra- and messages depicting law enforcement. enforcement priorities, ternal societies and educa- the dangers of underage There is $40,000 al- received federal money to tors – come together for an drinking. located for this initiative develop and/or enhance in-depth training session There is $25,000 allo- and one award is available. such programs within New on the issue of underage cated for this initiative and A minimum of fi ve munici- Jersey. drinking. one award is available. palities or counties must be For local law enforce- There is one award for Similarly, the “Dangers included in the proposal. ment agencies, Cops in $35,000 allocated for an of Underage Drinking” Applications for these Shops and Undercover institution interested in radio public service an- grants must be received Operations grants are avail- providing this summit. nouncement program by the ABC by Jan. 18 and able. ABC is seeking proposals would ask state middle results should be available The Cops in Shops pro- for a similar program that school students to create by March 21, 2008. gram partners police and develops a coalition from a written 30-second radio Application packets can liquor store retailers target- different groups interested announcement talking be obtained by contacting ing adults who purchase in combating underage directly to parents about Kelly Troilo at (609) 984- alcohol for underage in- drinking. their role in preventing 2656 or by visiting the dividuals. Offi cers pose as Up to three awards of underage alcohol use. ABC Web site at www. employees or patrons to $5,000 each are available There is $20,000 avail- nj.gov/lps/abc. stop anyone under 21 from for this initiative. able in this grant and only buying liquor. Local colleges can also one award is available. Contact Hart at (609) Undercover operations apply to host a Lollanoboo- The “Fatal Vision Gog- 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: work similarly, but target za event on their campus. gles” program uses special [email protected] FISHERMAN’S W HARF, C APE MAY New County Disability Offi ce Marks 609-884-3064 Many First Year Accomplishments www.thelobsterhouse.com By JOE HART been disabled for 20 years, formation to ensure their tors for disabled people to who prompted the free- participation in all aspects call when they need ramps FISH MARKET CREST HAVEN –– One holders to open a disability of life, promote community built or bathrooms refi tted local man is amazed with offi ce three years ago. awareness of the needs to be handicapped acces- the progress the county’s “Paulanne has done a and challenges of living sible. 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Pierson, of Morristown, families.” Offi ce, call (609) 465-4117 TAKE-OUT SPECIAL Under Pierson’s direc- has a background in educa- Jost said he worked with or visit its Web site at tion, the office created tion and management, but Pierson on developing the www.cmcods.org. and maintained a search- believes her personal his- informational brochures, Contact Hart at (609) Wednesday 12/5 able resource directory, tory as case manager and which provided a guide to 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: facilitated training work- advocate for her multiply- county beaches and surf [email protected] $ shops for local organiza- handicapped daughter for chairs for those with dis- Fried Shrimp Platter . . . 5.95 tions and published two more than 15 years gave abilities as well as a handi- “Happiness is not so informational brochures her the right experience to capped parking guide. much in having as Served with French Fries or Baked Potato and Cole Slaw for distribution all while do her job effectively. “Those were primar- sharing. We make a constantly responding to According to a press ily the biggest projects I living by what we get, requests for information release, the mission of the assisted Paulanne with but we make a life by Friday & Saturday 12/7 & 12/8 and referrals by county disability offi ce is to em- this year,” he said. “We’re what we give.” disabled people. power disabled residents currently putting together ~ Norman MacEwan $ It was Jost, 60, having by providing resource in- a list of preferred contrac- Fried Oyster Platter . . . 8.95 INSIDE THIS WEEK'S HERALD Index Served with Baked Macaroni & Cheese & Antiques ...... See On Deck Stewed Tomatoes Automotive ...... A42 Births ...... A21 Broiled or Fried Lobster Tail, Business ...... A 3 6 Please See Page A26 Classified ...... A30 Connections ....See On Deck B13-17 Shrimp & Crab Cake Dining & Entertainment ..On Deck $ Movies ...... A16 Platter ...... 9.95 Obituaries ...... A14 Opinion ...... 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A4 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Auto Accidents Fire Prevention (From Page A1) of fatal car crashes. (From Page A1) The grant application is for $35,700 and “In New Jersey, 770 lives were lost in fatal crashes in Fatalities in Middle Township were recorded: adults age 50 and over. there is a fi ve percent municipal match, 2006, an average of two every day,” Director Pam Fischer • April 12, 11:47 a.m. on Route 9 at northbound He said his research for the grant led required from the borough. said. “Despite our efforts to engage the public, we’re still Milepost 13. him to fi nd that hearing-impaired smoke Dean said he hopes to hear back from losing lives. It’s time for all drivers to take responsibility • April 30, 9:57 a.m. on Route 47 at northbound detectors are available free of charge FEMA and the USFA after six months, for what is happening on our roadways. That starts with Milepost 7.7. from the state, something he will also be possibly late April or early May. a personal assessment of your driving practices. Only by • July 5, 6:37 p.m. on Fulling Mill Road (654) at west- looking into to correspond with the grant Contact Gillin-Schwartz at (609) 886- identifying and correcting unsafe driving behaviors, can bound Milepost 2.3. funded educational services he hopes to 8600 Ext 24 or at: mschwartz@cmcherald. we begin to change this tragic situation.” • July 13, 2:43 p.m. on Route 47 at southbound institute. com. Milepost 5.2. Fischer stressed the importance of buckling up, slowing • Aug. 27, 6:27 a.m. on Route 9 at southbound, three down, avoiding aggressive driving practices and distrac- fatalities. tions behind the wheel, and never drinking and driving Borgata Donates Turkeys, Fatalities in Upper Township were recorded: as ways to reduce highway fatalities. • Jan. 24, 8:28 a.m. on at Drunk driving continues to be a serious problem in northbound Milepost 21. the United States. Alcohol was involved in an estimated Helps Restock Food Pantry • Jan. 31, 9:17 a.m. on Route 49 at westbound Mile- 446,000 crashes in 2005, killing 16,885 people and post 50.5. injuring an estimated 254,000 others. WHITESBORO — The food pantry, stocked a Middle Township Mayor • March 6, 4:32 p.m. on Garden State Parkway at In New Jersey, 34 percent of motor vehicle fatalities day before Thanksgiving, freezer with the turkeys, F. Nathan Doughty said southbound Milepost 20.2. involve alcohol and, in 2005 alone, 252 of 748 motor a thief stole a dozen frozen assisted by Eric Reynolds, the Borgata donation “will • June 30, 7:46 p.m. on Garden State Parkway at vehicle deaths were alcohol related. turkeys from Cape Human Borgata’s vice president, make many people happy northbound Milepost 20.2. Local law enforcement agencies have, therefore, Resources food pantry at community initiatives, and help people in the • Aug. 13, 12:44 p.m. on Route 50 at northbound agreed to join the state in its “Over the Limit, Under Martin Luther King Com- Maritza Burgos, security Whitesboro area have Milepost 5.5. Arrest” year-end crackdown. From Dec. 7, 2007 to Jan. munity Center, West Main shift manager, two security a happy and wonderful As of Nov. 26, 633 deaths have occurred statewide in 2, 2008, offi cers will conduct increased driving enforce- St. Whitesboro. guards and Middle Town- Christmas,” 589 accidents this year. ment and hopefully no more fatalities will be added to On Nov. 29, that loss was ship Recreation Depart- Middle Township police According to an Oct. 12 release from the state Division the above list. restored with 36 frozen ment employees. continue to search for the of Highway Traffi c Safety, an average of two lives continue Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: turkeys given through the Reynolds said the casino thief or thieves. Anyone to be senselessly lost every day in New Jersey as a result [email protected] generosity of Borgata Hotel wanted the Whitesboro with information about the & Casino’s “Heart and community to know it was burglary and theft should Soul Foundation.” appreciated, and to make contact Middle Township Middle Township Police Activity Report Vera Smith, director of sure people had food for Police Department at (609) COURT HOUSE — Mid- Medical Center: recov- Additionally those subjects and exterior damaged, Cape Human Resources the upcoming holidays. 465-8700. dle Township Police De- ered and returned, Court are involved in several plus verbal threats. Second partment reported the fol- House. similar transactions both incident reported: Pine Av- lowing activity from Nov. Domestic violence inci- locally and out of state. enue, Sun Ray Beach. 25 to Dec.1, 2007: dent involving an assault: Burglary and theft over Shoplifter, Famous Foot- Nov. 25: one arrest Tomfoodery lot, $500 cash from a Linda wear, Rio Grande, one Burglary reported to a Route 47, Green Creek. Lane, Green Creek home arrest. residence 100 block Swain- Nov. 26: between Nov. 11 and Nov. Shoplifter, K-Mart, Rio ton-Goshen Road Goshen. Malicious damage re- 27. No forced entry. Grande, one arrest. Occurred between Nov. 1 ported to a vehicle. Win- Theft, employee re- Employee theft. Peebles and Nov. 17 forced entry to dows shattered with a lated theft, Rio Grande Department Store, Rio front door. cinder block, Pine Avenue, Sunoco manager fraudu- Grande, one arrest. Aggravated assault, Sun Ray Beach. Malicious lently documented gas fl ow Theft, Rio Grande Wawa threats, and possession of damage reported to gym (over $4,300). One arrest one arrest. a weapon: four arrests and equipment and light fi x- made. Nov. 29: recovery of gun, 10 Ellen tures, Cape May County Recovered stolen ve- Motor vehicle accident, Ave., Court House. Park South, Bayshore Road hicle out of Woodbine at serious injuries, driving Aggravated assault, Del Haven. US Gas lot Route 47 Rio while intoxicated, Route shoplifting, and possession Nov.27: Grande. 47 Rio Grande. of controlled dangerous Fraudulent use of a Shoplifting, K-Mart, Rio Domestic violence, ma- substance: one arrest, Wal- credit card, three female Grande, one arrest made. licious damage, assault, Mart, Rio Grande. suspects used card to Nov. 28: endanger the welfare of Mental health patient purchase over $4,500 in Malicious damage, children, 400 block Mill- fled the Cape Regional goods, Rio Grande Wawa. threats, vehicle window man Boulevard, Del Ha- ven, one arrest. Al Campbell Hindering apprehension, Robert Matthews Jr., right, director, Martin Luther King Community Center, Atlantic Avenue, Court watches as Vera Smith, director, Cape Human Resources food pantry at the House, one arrest. West Main Street center, stock frozen turkeys into freezer Nov. 29 assisted by Nov. 30: Eric Reynolds, vice president, Borgata Hotel & Casino community initiatives, House fi re, 112 Route and a security guard from the casino. 47, Goshen with severe December Events at the damage, accidental chim- Avalon on Board with Records Program ney fi re. Car burglary, two ve- By MEGAN million throughout the 21 the State Records Storage hicles, Crest Road, Court GILLIN-SCHWARTZ counties and 12 largest Center, the grants also pro- Wildwood Crest Pier! House. municipalities to meet vide effi ciency of cost and Dec. 1: AVALON — Borough records management and operation, offering possibil- Missing person inves- Crest Pier Holiday Variety Show Dec. 16 Council here enacted a storage needs of county ity for shared services. tigation, possible endan- resolution Nov. 28 autho- and municipal govern- The enacted resolution The Wildwood Crest Historical Society and the Wildwood Crest Recreation Department will host a gered adult female, Court rizing “support and com- ments. states that the “borough Holiday Variety Show Sunday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Crest Pier Recreation Center. House. Come join us for some holiday fun as musician Pam Whitman, Broadway singers Greta and Stella mitment” to participate in Currently, the county is desires to collaborate with Recovered occupied sto- Schwartz and singer/entertainer Lou DeMeis perform many of your holiday favorites. Your host the state Public Archives in the process of assessing the county in the perfor- len vehicle, out of Wood- for the evening will be WCMC radio legend Jim MacMillan. and Records Infrastruc- records storage for each of mance of the PARIS grant bine, Goshen Road, Court Admission is a donation of canned goods or a gift for the local food bank. Doors open at 6 p.m. ture Support (PARIS) grant the municipalities. program and the borough House, one arrest. Call 729-4515 or 523-0202 for further information program with the county Part of the state Division is acknowledging their eli- Car burglary, theft oc- acting as lead agency and of Archives and Records gible funding will be lever- curred Nov. 29-30, jewelry applicant. Management, which oper- aged with the county.” Scoop Taylor Tip-Off Classic Grammar School and CDs stolen, possibly The state launched the ates the State Archives and Basketball Tournament Dec. 5-16 related to earlier reported PARIS grant program in incident. Mount Vernon 2005, granting over $25 The 14th annual Scoop Taylor Tip-Off Classic grammar school basketball tournament will be held Avenue, Court House. at the Crest Pier Recreation Center Wednesday, Dec. 5 through Sunday, Dec. 16. Boys and girls Santa’s Wish List grades 5-6 and 7-8 basketball teams from Cape May and Atlantic counties will compete in the Candyland Castle event. With more than 60 games scheduled over 12 days, the tournament is the largest of its kind News Digests NORTH POLE — Santa in South Jersey! Contact the Crest Pier at 523-0202 for further information. (From Page A1) asked the Herald to help Emma, 3 compile a children’s wish Wildwood Crest Wildwood Crest Youth Wrestling Club Seeks Participants Porch Fire list. He’d like to see what ••• SLR Camera, Surround The Wildwood Crest Wrestling Club, a new youth program for boys and girls in grades 1-8, is GREEN CREEK — Middle Township police, along the youngsters want for currently accepting registration for its 2007-08 season. with Green Creek and Rio Grande volunteer fi refi ght- Christmas. Sound System, Samsung The program is open to beginning, intermediate and advanced youth wrestlers from Cape May ers, responded to the scene of a structure fi re Dec. 2 Use only fi rst name, age i760 Smartphone County. Participants will be matched with those of similar age, weight and skill levels. at 12:06 p.m. First responders found the dwelling at and hometown: Rick, 25 Practice/training sessions will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. at the 1406 Fulton St., with its back porch fully engulfed in ••• Wildwood Crest Wildwood Crest Pier Recreation Center beginning Dec. 10. fl ames, according to a police report. The blaze was Pink Video Camera ••• Call 523-0202 or 522-0726 for further information. quickly extinguished by fi refi ghters and damage was Kelsea, 8 Tuba, Spider man scoot- mostly confi ned to the porch area. The fi re was inves- Court House er, puzzles Children’s Pool Party Dec. 15 tigated by the Cape May County Fire Marshal’s offi ce ••• Jason, 2 The Wildwood Crest Recreation Department will host a pool pizza Saturday, Dec. 15 from 7 to and determined to be accidental. Middle Township Brandon age 8: Nintendo Court House 9 p.m. at the Joseph Von Savage Memorial Pool at Pittsburgh and New Jersey avenues. Open to emergency medical services also responded to the fi re, DS Have your youngster children in grades 4-8, the event includes pool activities, music, pizza and beverages. Cost is $5 which is standard procedure for such fi res. No injuries ••• enter his or her Christmas per child. Call 523-0202 or 522-0084 for further information. were reported. David age 10: MP3 wish on the Herald Web player site: www.capemaycounty- Grammar School Dance Dec. 21 Beach Fee Increase ••• herald.com The Wildwood Crest Pier Recreation Center will host a grammar school dance Anything pink, and Bar- Entries will be edited for boys and girls in grades 5-8 on Friday, Dec. 21 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is AVALON — Borough council passed an ordinance Nov. bie, and Polly Pocket only for suitability. No $5. Attendees are not permitted to leave the dance until its completion without 28 increasing the price of daily beach tags by one dollar Mikella spelling corrections will consent of parent or guardian. Call 523-0202 for further information. and weekly, seasonal, and pre-season beach tags by two ••• be made. dollars. The tags are reciprocal in the borough of Stone Fisher-Price Smart Cycle, It is often merely for an Harbor, which will also enact the price increase and will webkinz & Dora kitchen excuse that we say things be sold for the 2008 summer season at the following No name are impossible. prices: $6 for daily, $12 for weekly, $19 for pre-season ••• (Page A12 Please) François La Rochefoucauld

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Rt. 47 South (next to Family Dollar), Rio Grande, NJ 609.886.3336 Authorized Retailer A6 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Local Christmas Trees a Family Tradition By SUSAN KRYSIAK the New Jersey Christmas AVEDISSIAN Tree Grower's Association, the only member farm PETERSBURG — At the in the county. There are Eisele Tree Farm, up to other smaller tree farms Please Join Us as we celebrate 10,000 trees are grown in the county, Eisele said, year 'round in anticipation and they all offer the same the Festival of Lights of the Christmas season. In benefi ts: live trees which The Second Annual Chanukah the next weeks they take can be replanted at home, a center stage as youngsters fresh tree that will hold its PARTY HOSTED BY and families come to the needles, and the support of farm on Old Tuckahoe Road local farms which help the The Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine here on a cold wintry day, environment. Heritage and the Chabad of Atlantic and point to one and say “This For more information, one!” those interested may call Cape May Counties At the tree farm, like 609-628-2758. The farm is any Christmas tree farm, located at 280 Old Tucka- choosing a tree to grace the hoe Rd. Wednesday, December 12, 2007, 10:30 AM ‘til Noon living room and hold the Contact Avedissian at treasured family Christmas (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or ornaments is a special ex- at: savedissian@cmcherald. Bill Eisele with grandsons Jake, 11, and Luke, 7, at perience; customers know com. the family’s Christmas tree farm in Petersburg. GIANT CHANUKAH MENORAH LIGHTING the trees are locally grown, (the final lighting ceremony of the fresh and healthy. Bill Eisele has been Eight Day Holiday) growing trees on his prop- erty for over 25 years, and for those who would Activities including “The Chanukah Game Show” like to have the sweet smell of pine waft through the house this Christmas, choosing and cutting or Refreshments for All digging and then replanting FREE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC your own tree is a popular choice. Many families have been coming back for gen- erations, he said. THE SAM AZEEZ MUSEUM OF WOODBINE HERITAGE The benefi ts are clear, 610 Washington Ave., Woodbine, N.J. said Eisele. “Choosing a live tree from a farm means the tree Photos by Susan Krysiak Avedissian will be fresh. A retail outlet Christmas trees are trained to eventually hold a tree top ornament by tying a For Information, call Jane Stark at 609-646-9400 sells trees that might have center shoot with pieces of grass to maintain vertical growth. Log onto our website at www.thesam.org been cut in late September or early October.” Eisele is a member of Council Approves $105,000

“He who of his own au- To Fund Geotube Maintenance thority infringes a bad law authorizes everyone By JOE HART Jameson said tubes ex- Sea Isle City whose prop- else to infringe a good tend to 13th Street in the erty and businesses are one.” SEA ISLE CITY –– North city’s north end but the threatened daily by beach End Association President major erosion was north of erosion,” LoBiondo stated and former Ice Queen, 10th Street. in a release. Irene Jameson thanked city Jameson applauded Now that the WRDA council here for approving council for approving the authorizations are law, Lo- a bond ordinance to fund a emergency measure, but Biondo will now begin the geotube maintenance pro- pleaded with members to appropriations battle for gram that occurred on city lobby hard with state and Sea Isle and other New beaches from 1st to 10th federal officials to obtain Jersey projects, said Jason streets last year. more substantial beach Galantes of the congress- According to Army Corps replenishment funding. man’s offi ce. of Engineers information, “Thanks to Congressman Jameson said it would be geotubes are giant sau- LoBiondo (R-2nd), we are important for local leaders sage-shaped casings with now included with Ocean to keep the heat on state an average size of 200 feet City and Strathmere in an and federal offi cials so the length by 45 feet diameter approved WRDA (Water project actually begins. that are filled with sand Resources and Develop- She cited instances in past or dredged material and ment Act) project,” she years in which work was placed on beaches to pro- said speaking of the $136 promised, but not fulfi lled. tect areas from storm surge million Great Egg Harbor “We’re hoping substan- and erosion. The tubes are beach replenishment proj- tial beach replenishment made from a weave of poly- ect. work will begin by 2010,” ester and polypropylene, LoBiondo voted Nov. 6 she said. which traps solid material to override a presidential Previti said the proj- but allows water to flow WRDA veto citing the im- ect would include a major through. portance of the legislation beach nourishment initia- City Engineer Andrew to the people in his district. tive along with associated Previti said the project Congress was successful in projects including exten- included repairing the fab- overriding the veto and the sion of storm water pipes, ric of the geotubes and bill is now law. dune grass plantings, paths recovering them with “This bill includes sev- and walkovers. dunes. Exposed fabric can eral provisions that are Contact Hart at (609) become damaged, Previti critical for South Jersey, 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: explained. especially the residents of [email protected]

Dealers Day at Ron’s Consignments FEATURING 6000 SQ. FT. OF ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • VINTAGE FURNITURE TOOLS • TOYS • MANY GIFT ITEMS • DEAL OR NO DEAL • Many of our dealers will be here to make a deal on Sat., Dec. 8th 10:00am to 3:00pm No reasonable offer will be refused. “IT’S MAKE A DEAL DAY” Come enjoy a fun shopping experience - or just come and share a glass of wine and cheese with us. SEE YOU SAT., DEC. 8TH 714 WASHINGTON AVE., WOODBINE, NJ Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A7 K. Hovnanian (From Page A1) city to make lemonade out of lemons.” The Cape May County Technical School District’s in discussion. “If it was not for the market going bust, they [K. Hov- But designing for a former landfi ll wasn’t easy. The land- nanian] would not have walked away on a $7 million fi ll, which operated until the 1950’s, had to be capped and investment,” said Mayor Ernie Troiano Jr. a methane gas management system is also necessary. Troiano said that the city has made it “crystal clear that Early Childhood Hovnaian’s engineers also noted that a thick layer of everything already done was ours.” marsh deposits at the site is an additional stumbling block That includes all the engineering, research and stud- because it cannot support a foundation. Steel and concrete ies. Development Center piles would have to be used to support homes and would “So that means we’re $7 million in the plus right have to begin 50 feet or more below the surface, accord- now,” he said. ing to their studies. Troiano said that there are other investors that had Openings available Kurland said, “signifi cant environmental and engineer- been interested in developing the back bay. The mayor ing issues have made pursuit of this decreasingly feasible also wants to form a committee that would investigate • Children 3 to 5 years old in economic terms.” possible projects for the site. “Unfortunately, the state of the housing market (no “We have a lot of intelligent people in this city. I’m sure & potty trained only in South Jersey, but throughout New Jersey and the we can work to fi nd the best solution, the best project for • Monday to Friday rest of the country), prevent us from investing additional the back bay,” he said. time and funds to move forward with this challenging and Sunset Cove was to be only the second residential • 7:30 a.m. potentially exciting development,” Kurland added. development proposed on the site of a former landfi ll to 4:30 p.m. Commissioner Gary DeMarzo said at a Nov. 28 Com- in the state. The fi rst is the 96-unit complex in North missioners’ meeting that the news “at fi rst was devastat- Wildwood. • $25 per day ing.” Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. 25 or But, he added, that there is a “great possibility for the [email protected] 465-2161 Murder Charge (From Page A1) Riley L. Cooper: ext. 323 or 324 Riley L. Cooper, Raymond A. Fryar and Charles Griggs, • Count V, VI, unlawful possession of a weapon, two III, as follows: counts. Riley Cooper did “knowingly and unlawfully did Seth G. Cooper: possess a certain weapon, namely, a .25 caliber Raven • Count I, fi rst degree murder. Cooper “did purposely Arms semi-automatic handgun with a purpose to use A Holiday Offer to or knowingly kill John Cavicchio III or did purposely or it unlawfully against the person of another” and did so knowingly infl ict serious bodily injury upon him resulting without a permit. Our Special Friends from... in his death.” Seth G. Cooper and Riley L. Cooper: • Count II, attempted murder. Cooper “did purposely • Both indicted on the charge of hindering apprehen- The Original attempt to kill Ernest Dominquez.” sion. The indictment reads they “did with purpose to • Count III, IV, possession of a weapon for unlawful hinder their own apprehension, prosecution, conviction purpose. Cooper “knowingly and unlawfully did possess or punishment, suppress, by way of concealment or destruction, any evidence of the crime or tamper with FUDGE KITCHEN a certain weapon, namely, a .32 caliber Smith & Wesson revolver with a purpose to use it unlawfully against the evidence which might aid in his discovery or apprehen- person of another,” and did so without a permit. sion or the lodging of a charge against him.” Riley L. Cooper and Raymond A. Fryar: HOLIDAY OFFER • Both indicted on an additional charge of hindering State Organization apprehension, allegedly “with purpose to hinder the A One-Pound Box of Fudge apprehension, prosecution, conviction or punishment of another person, that is Seth G. Cooper, did harbor shipped anywhere in the U.S.A. Honors Tech School or conceal the said Seth G. Cooper provide or aid in CREST HAVEN — Cape ninth graders and the providing a weapon, money, transportation disguise or ONLY $16.95 May County Technical school’s Natural Sciences other means of avoiding discovery or apprehension or School District was hon- Technology program. effecting escape.” Price includes pure whipped cream fudge, elegant holiday gift ored yesterday by the New The Council of Coun- Charles Griggs, III: wrap, sales tax, postage, packaging and handling. We do it all! Jersey Council of Coun- ty Vocational-Technical • Griggs was indicted on the charge of false swearing All you have to do is call us...1-800-23-FUDGE ty Vocational-Technical Schools is the statewide for providing two sworn statements which prosecutors Schools as the “District of association of superinten- claim are contradictory. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND TELL US the Month.” dents and board of edu- The indictment charges that in one Sworn Statement WHEN YOU WANT IT SHIPPED! Superintendent William cation members of New to Detective Mike Emmer, Cape May County Prosecutor’s E. Desmond was presented Jersey's 21 county voca- Offi ce, Dec. 10, 2006, Griggs positively identifi es the Send Your Holiday Greeting with Our Traditional Favorites: individual who shot John Cavicchio, III as Seth Cooper with the award by Council tional-technical school Plain Chocolate, Plain Vanilla, Chocolate Nut President Frank Gargiulo districts. and further claims that Seth Cooper pointed the handgun at the council's December The council was estab- at this head before then fi ring the handgun multiple times and Vanilla Nut in a Beautiful Gift Box! meeting at the Technical lished in statute by the at Ernest Dominguez. School District on Moore to In a second sworn statement to Investigator Den Tom- Road. advise the commissioner, linson dated Aug. 20, 2007, Griggs denied that he could 1-800-23-FUDGE According to a release, state Board of Education identify Seth Cooper as the shooter and further denied the district was chosen and Legislature on issues that the handgun was ever pointed at him. www.FudgeKitchens.com in recognition of the new affecting career and techni- “He further indicated that the shooter fi red on shot career programs added cal education. into the air and then chased Ernest Dominguez without this year as a result of the Member districts oper- fi ring any additional shots until the single shot that killed WE ARE OPEN EVERY DAY school’s $14 million expan- ate 60 schools throughout John Cavicchio, III,” the indictment reads, while, “he sion program. the state and educate about subscribed to both statements, one or the other was a on the Washington Street Mall Desmond is expected to 84,000 students each year false statement which the defendant did not believe to make a presentation to the in high schools and adult be true.” & On the Promenade in Cape May, group about the school’s programs. Police and prosecutors have identifi ed Seth Cooper as exploratory program for the person that allegedly fi red the fatal shot that led to at Roberts Ave. on the Boardwalk in Wildwood, Cavicchio's death. Immediately after the shooting, Cooper on 96th St. in Stone Harbor, and his two alleged accomplices, Riley Cooper, then 20, Lower Police Remind: also of Goshen Road, Court House, and Fryar, then 21, at 8th St. on the Boardwalk in Ocean City Dec. 8 Rotary Parade of the 300 block Bayview Avenue, Rio Grande, fl ed the scene. Seth Cooper and Fryar traveled to Philadelphia. WE WILL BE OPEN & ACCESSIBLE Fryar was arrested Dec. 13 by the Philadelphia Police NORTH CAPE MAY — Motorists can expect Homicide Unit, and charged as a fugitive from justice, Lower Township Rotary’s delays and detours since EVERY DAY DURING THE based on a conspiracy charge to commit aggravated as- 26th Christmas Parade Bayshore Road, which sault, obstruction of justice and possession of a weapon. CONSTRUCTION ON THE MALL! will be held Dec. 8 begin- will be closed from 7 until He, too, signed a waiver of extradition. ning at 7 p.m. at Breakwa- about 10 p.m. ter Plaza, Breakwater and Any organization wish- Riley Cooper was ar- Bayshore roads. ing to participate may rested at his residence later It will travel south on contact Frank Church at that same date. He was Bayshore Road to Rosehill (609) 884-3771. remanded to county jail. Holiday Savings at Parkway. Vendors wishing to Persons convicted of Motorists are requested participate must secure murder can be sentenced to avoid the area for the a mercantile license for up to a life term in state duration of the parade if the event through Lower prison. Contact Avedissian at C. Melini they are not participating Township (609) 886- $ $ or going to watch it. 2005. (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or $ 5.00 OFF 10.00 OFF at: savedissian@cmcherald. 2.00 OFF com. Haircuts any Chemical any Chemical Memorial Service $ Service Service (From Page A1) children, six bothers, four grandchildren, (Adults Reg. 14.00 & up $ $ $ information center. a “special cousin,” and numerous nieces Children 13.00 & up) 40.00 or more 60.00 or more Miller was a volunteer for the American and nephews. He was preceded in death Not to be combined with any other Not to be combined with any other Not to be combined with any other by his daughter Renee Marie Miller and offers. Not valid on Sundays or with all offers. Not valid on Sundays or with all offers. Not valid on Sundays or with all Cancer Society, Salvation Army, Civil Air stylists. Expires 12/31/07 (her) stylists. Expires 12/31/07 (her) stylists. Expires 12/31/07 (her) Patrol and was member of the American his grandparents. Legion and the VFW. The city will hold a memorial service He told the Herald during a 2005 inter- at the Wildwood Convention Center Dec. Deluxe 10 % OFF view that he and his wife, Sandra, have 7 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. In lieu of fl ow- any Retail Hair Salon & Retail Center prided themselves on never being satisfi ed ers, contributions may be made to the Cut & Blow Dry with the status quo and continuing to work Wildwood Salvation Army service unit, Includes gels, mousse & iron Purchase • Acme Plaza, Cape May Court House 465-4885 PO Box 667, Whitesboro NJ 08252, in $ for positive change. 25.00 (Reg. $30.00) $25.00 or more • 518 Sea Isle Blvd., Ocean View 624-3118 The duo, who had been married for memory of Miller. • 34th & West Ave., Ocean City 398-8755 Not to be combined with any other Not to be combined with any other 31 years, retired and moved to Sumter • Somers Point Plaza 653-1492 Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. offers. Not valid on Sundays or with all offers. Expires 12/31/07 (her) in 2004. stylists. Expires 12/31/07 (her) www.cmelini.com Miller is survived by his wife, five 25 or [email protected] A8 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Water Main Installation on Cape Mall Delayed

By JACK FICHTER expense. McLaughlin said all CAPE MAY — The start monuments and most of for installation of new the benches have been water mains on the Wash- removed from the mall. ington Street Mall is about Benches will be returned to one week behind schedule the mall when the project due to rainy weather and is completed. A GRAVES MATTER the pipe contractor fi nish- A few benches and trash Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder ing another job. receptacles remain on the that involves over-activity of the thyroid gland. Contractors held a mall, which will be re- Recently, information came to light that may weekly progress meeting moved after Hospitality provide a new target to treat the disease, which with mall merchants Nov. Nights Dec. 6 and 7, he can damage the tissue behind the eyes and cause 29 in city hall auditorium said. Fencing will be se- the eyes to bulge painfully from their sockets. led by Terry McLaughlin, cured and sidewalks swept Previous research found that Graves’ disease project manager and en- hours before the beginning patients’ immune systems produce an antibody gineer with Remington of Hospitality Nights. that attacks the thyroid, causing infl ammation Vernick. Techna-Pro electrical and damage to the body, including eye tissue. He said water main in- contractors have begun More recently, researchers found that the T-cells stallation was scheduled installing wiring for tempo- of Graves’ disease patients show an abnormal to begin this week and the rary lighting on the mall. Jack Fichter surplus of the receptor targeted by the antibody. project would remain on Any merchant consid- Thirty-foot wide area in the mall is ready for water main installation. This fi nding may lead to new ways to effectively schedule. ering installing new fire preempt the antibodies’ ability to latch on to Orange safety fence suppression is urged to in 2008. Engineering firm Rem- A merchant asked if the these receptors and disrupt the programming of surrounds a 30-foot-wide contact McLaughlin since McLaughlin said lawn ington Vernick is working contractor could provide a the T-cells. excavated area down the a fi ve-year moratorium on hydrants to water future on conceptual drawings of plumber for business own- This informative column on Graves’ disease entire center of the mall disturbing the mall surface plantings on the mall are the fi nished mall project to ers to connect to the new has been brought to you as a public service. At with a crossover area pro- will be in effect beginning still in the design stage. be placed at both ends of water system rather than vided for pedestrian traffi c the mall as requested by ATLANTIC EYE CENTER and EYE MAX each merchant needing to in each block. The site is Tech School Announces merchants. The cost will be hire their own plumber. LASIK CENTER, we combine experience kept clean with the fence borne by the merchants. with the latest technology to achieve superior McLaughlin said he “buttoned up” every night First Quarter Honor Roll At the request of mer- would discuss the pro- results. Frequent eye examinations and tests are and sidewalks swept, said chants, red bows will be posal with City Engineer critical for monitoring your eyes for any changes McLaughlin. COURT HOUSE — Cape Zachalee Mercado, Katrina placed on construction Ray Roberts, of Remington and may help prevent unnecessary vision loss. All tree stumps have equipment during the Vernick. Please call us to schedule an appointment for May County Technical Nico-letta, Dana Oberkofl er, been removed including School announced the hon- William Piotrowski, Kaitlyn Christmas season. unsurpassed eye care. We pledge to provide you a large stump in the 500 or roll for the fi rst marking Prosser, Joseph Rogowski, with the highest quality and most comprehensive block of the mall that re- period. Students named Christopher Shaw, Kylie medical care possible. We accept most insurance, quired a two-hour shut were: Smith, Holly Toft, Peter including Medicare and Medicaid. down of a nearby electrical First honors: Ashley Usilton and Richard Wal- transformer. Lee, Ashley Napior-kowski, ters. Please send your questions or comments to my offi ce No longer hidden by Keely Wein-berger, Cath- Ninth grade: Kelsey Brad- or email me at: [email protected] trees or fencing, three erine Herr, Sarah McDon- ley, Margaret Clements, pavement-mounted trans- ald, Ryan Nardy, Deneen Brooke Craver, Charles P.S. In extreme cases, Graves’ disease patients formers loom large on Piotrow-ski, Jonathan Post, Dalrymple, Meg-han Dan- can suffer severe vision, corneal scarring, the mall. Annelise Buono, Ben-jamin iels, Benjamin Del Corio, optic nerve damage and even blindness. Mall merchant Steve Campbell, Kaitlyn Camp- Tiffany DellaValle, Skyler Protasi asked if the trans- bell, Nicholas Lanza, Brett Edwards, Aubrey Foreman, formers could be reduced Murphy, Michelle Poulo- Joseph Gaspero, Kevin Gil- in size. McLaughlin said poulos, Angelo Walton, Pat- lespie, Thomas Gleason, the city decided against rick Cathrall, Laura Flynn, Madison Gray, Valerie Guz- reducing the transformer Carly Heminway, Danielle man, Judith Hauser, Jona- pads due to the estimated Kebert and Georgeanne than Herr, Jesse Kamm, AT CAPE SHORE GARDENS Taylor. Joseph Kaufmann, Patrick OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY DECEMBER 7 FROM 6-9PM Second honor roll, 12th Klienback, Rachel Koehler, grade: Chelsey Barber, Brendon Laffey, Casie Lar- Zachary Britton, Devin icks, Dakota Lewis. 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Dearing, Steven Harrigan, 5 609 886 2005 x123 Carly Hilton, Sean Holton, TOO MANY SPECIALS TO ADVERTISE! Seth Kelly, Bruce Knoll, www.townshipofl ower.org Robert Kole, Zaria Mar- 21st & New Jersey 902 Bayshore Rd. 104 S. Main St. 34th & Asbury N. WILDWOOD VILLAS CMCH Ocean City (to view items) www.auctionlistservices.com shall, Alec McAlaran, Ryan McAteer, Kalin McVeigh, 729-4500 886-8225 465-0090 399-6080 Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A9 Tourism Commission Ends Deal with PR Firm Is your spouse By JACK FICHTER keeping you awake? CAPE MAY — The city’s We can help! We are right here in Cape May Court House Tourism Commission held its fi nal meeting with ac- Call now for a consultation count executives from the 465-2646 MWW Group, a public re- Performing Pulmonary Function Test lations fi rm from New York City hired to increase press and Sleep Study in Offi ce. coverage of the city. Samuel Krachman, D.O.F.C.C.P. • Medical Director • Board Certifi ed in Sleep Medicine The commission chose not to renew a $6,000 RAJEN I. UDANI, M.D., F.C.C.P. per month contract with 17 S. Dennisville Road, MWW, ending a 21-month Cape May Court House business relationship. Offi ce Hours By Appointment • 465-2646 At a Nov. 27 special meeting, MWW staffers April Guillerme and Caro- lyn Connors gave a fi nal report of what their fi rm accomplished for Cape Billboard Promoting Cape May Paid for by the State Tourism Commission May’s tourism industry. The firm’s job was to of events Cape May offers and blogs. room tax collections in income. entice journalists to write year-round.” She said their Guillerme said MWW 2006 were up $70,000 or In September, the com- stories about Cape May. strategy was to position created a press kit. She 7.3 percent, beach tag sales mission discussed fi nding The agency did not pur- Cape May as a resort for said 10 travel writers vis- increased 8.5 percent and a smaller fi rm that may be chase advertising, a task all seasons particularly in ited the city. water use also increased “scrappier” and put forth that is handled by the the spring and fall shoulder Connors said Cape May over 2005. an extra effort. At that commission. seasons. received 39 million media She said Cape May trig- time, Steenrod suggested Guillerme said MWW’s The main target audi- impressions in 2006 worth gers childhood memories the commission consid- campaign strategy was ence was people living $1.5 million in advertising “for almost everyone I er writing its own press to “leverage all of Cape within 300 miles of Cape value. talk to.” releases for six months May’s well known assets May, said Guillerme. She Media impressions is “When we fi rst got on or hire an employee that obviously Victorian ar- said there was an increas- the estimated number of board with Cape May, would work jointly for the chitecture, the beautiful ing effort to reach new people who have seen a there was a limited media Chamber of Commerce of 0% APR beaches and the plethora media such as Web sites publication based on the landscape,” said Guillerme. Greater Cape May and the circulation times two or “Through our research, we commission. for 12 Months* three, presuming a mag- found there was limited Tourism Commission azine or newspapers is awareness of Cape May Chairman David Craig read by more than one beyond summer stays.” read a letter from New household member or it is Conners offered a list of Jersey Secretary of State For Your FREE available in a public place stories about Cape May in indicating the Department such as a doctor’s waiting publications during the last of Tourism has included In-Home Consultation room, said Guillerme. 21 months including the Cape May in its “Great Holiday Bus Trip For 2007, Cape May has New York Times, NJ Savvy Destinations in Any Direc- call us at received an estimated 64 Living, Newsday, Washing- tion” advertising campaign to New York City million media impressions ton Post, New York Daily which includes billboards, 609.513.8595 valued at $10 million. Con- News, and United Airlines radio spots, Internet and Join the Wetlands Institute nors said the agency raised in-flight magazine. Cape print advertising. The cam- the bar seeking stories in May was listed on the MSN paign reaches beyond this Saturday, Dec. 15 magazines with higher Travel Web site as one of state into Pennsylvania, *restrictions may apply Visit the Botanical Gardens for the circulation and advertis- the top 10 family beaches. New York, Massachusetts, ing rates. Connors said the Web Ohio, Maryland, Virginia Holiday Train Show & In total, during the past site reaches 3 million per- and Washington D.C. 21 months, MWW gener- sons per month. Cathedral of St. John the Divine ated about 104 million Rachael Ray’s Everyday for the Winter Solstice Celebration. media impressions worth magazine featured a small about $11 million, she story about Jersey shore said. road trips last July. Beat Your High Heating Bills Bus leaves Wetlands Institute 7a.m. Commissioner Robert Steenrod said Cape May n returns about 9 p.m. Steenrod said the dollar tends to attract older per- You can actually benefi t now (and even save Tickets $105 members; $115 nonmembers figure reflected what it sons that are well educated some money for free!) Read on... would have cost the city and have a high level of Box lunch included to purchase that much ou’ve heard it on the news, “No payments please.” We Call 368-1211 advertising. Businesswomen and probably seen it in your understand. With approved “That’s the benefit of Y heating bill: Gas & Oil prices credit, you don’t need to pay until THE public relations, it is usu- Holiday Party ally six to seven times are up 50%+. And experts say Winter 2008. 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December 12th 1770 was demolished by The unveiling was greet- its owner to make way for ed with loud applause from at 7pm condominiums, all seemed the audience. Where: lost for preserving the his- “It took me 200 hours to Performing Arts Center/ tory of this borough. do it,” said Flanegan. PAC Middle Township On Nov. 28, it seemed Audience members fi led the tide had turned for by the mural looking at the Free Refreshments • Door Prizes historic preservation in intricate details. West Cape May. Local artist Early resident Albert Ste- Name: ______Richard Flanegan unveiled vens, whose home remains a 16-foot long mural of the standing, is featured in the Address: ______history of this once tiny painting along with a mas- farming and fi shing village City/State ______sive holly tree that once to a packed meeting room stood on Broadway. Former Fill out coupon to enter drawing, in borough hall. The mural buildings are shown such Must be present to win. occupies a place of honor as an old cannery and a on the wall behind the gold leaf factory. chairs of borough commis- Local luminaries pic- sioners. tured include William J. Jack Fichter The borough also un- Moore teacher and ten- West Cape May mural includes notable people, buildings, fl owers and birds. CAPE MAY SOCIAL veiled a completed survey nis pro, long time former COUNTY of all historic buildings in Mayor Jack Vassar, Judge Flanegan said he used that great to work with so Flanegan said he has West Cape May. The survey Eldridge and a number of acrylic paints on two Ma- I had to guess on a lot of painted a number of other SPOTLIGHT will provide documenta- Mayflower descendants sonite panels reinforced things, said Flanegan. murals in homes and busi- tion for the borough’s fully who were early residents with boards. He said he He and his wife Diane nesses. functioning historic preser- of the borough. worked on one panel at a have owned a home in the A lifelong artist, he is a vation commission. A farmer who looks time since the full mural borough since 1997. The graduate of the Art Insti- The borough’s History much like lifelong resident blocked the door to his operate Flanegan Art and tute of Pittsburgh. SAY IT WITH Committee, headed by Les Rea is depicted in the shop. Framing on Broadway. Marie Ianconangelo, laid mural driving a tractor on “I used a lot of crude SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT! the groundwork for the a lima bean farm. photos that weren’t really commission, mural and The Southern Regional Happy Birthday survey. Historic Preservationists Child Care Resource Center Congratulations Joan Berkey and Michael Conley showed highlights NEEDS CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Wedding Announcement of the survey in a Power- Point presentation featur- with great professional skills Graduation ing photos of homes con- tributing to the borough’s Anniversary historic district. (See re- • Help with homework lated story page A26). • Age appropriate activities Anything... Before a cloth cover was • “Home like” environment Deadline Call Janet or Rachel removed from the mural, • Help children feel secure Fridays at Ianconangelo described it 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 • Help children learn good health and nutrition Noon as depicting “little blurbs of history from our town. 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Escorted Motorcoach Tours By LAUREN SUIT ther budget cuts or a tax curring sources of income Jr., said that many state Some services, such Convenient Pick-Up Points In Your Area increase.” such as the sale of liquor recommendations have as trash, are already con- See the USA aboard our deluxe “Comfort Coach” The memo also outlines licenses, city property,” already been put into place, solidated with other mu- WILDWOOD — Com- Extra leg room and seat back entertainment system with hostess missioner Gary DeMarzo, what DeMarzo calls “areas he said. others he said “would not nicipalities on the fi ve-mile who oversees the office of concern that should Another suggestion, De- be prudent to do.” island. 2007 Escorted Motorcoach Tours of revenue and finance, be addressed.” He writes Marzo said, it to hire a full Troiano said that one was “Elected officials are Dec. 8 & 9 Christmas in New York wants the city to get ready that bonding should stop time Business Administra- the suggestion to privatize happy to consolidate to (Hotel, 2 meals & 2 shows) ...... $395 pp for the upcoming munici- immediately and estimates tor. the trash department. save money,” he said. “But Dec 28-Jan 2 Savannah New Year’s, pal budget cycle by consid- that the city bonded ap- “A seasoned battle-tested “It would probably put we need the support of the 8 meals, Riverboat Party ...... $700 pp Jan 29-Feb 11 Orlando Florida, Hotel, 13 Meals ...... $888 pp ering his memo of “serious proximately $21 million person is needed to over- 20 local taxpayers on the public.” (Optional 7 Nights Cruise only $355 additional) suggestions.” over a two-year period. see the daily operations of unemployment line,” he “There is no reason why Feb 19-Mar 3 Orlando, Florida, Hotel, 13 Meals ...... $888 pp Taking the cue from In another attempt to cut the city, from the Police said. there can’t be one govern- (Optional 5 Nights Cruise only $200 additional) a 140 page 2002 state spending, DeMarzo sug- Department to the custo- Troiano added that con- ment on this island,” he Mar. 6-15 Florida Spring Training ...... $899 pp budget review, DeMarzo gests that professional fees dians,” he said. “Having solidation with the neigh- added. May 5-10 Holland Michigan Tulip Time ...... $729 pp penned a Nov. 28 memo should be cut by 50 to 70 an administrator on board boring island community, Contact Suit at: (609) June 20-July 9 Mt. Rushmore, SD & National Parks ...... $1495 pp stating that the starting percent and the workforce frees the elected offi cials to while may draw strong 886-8600 ext. 25 or July 20-29 Great Lakes Area Tour ...... $1399 pp point in the next year’s trimmed by 25 percent. do what they were elected emotion from some, is [email protected] Aug. 3-28 Cross Country USA - 26 Days ...... $3899 pp Small Groups Welcome! www.seniortravelservice.com budget should be prepared “This is a very delicate to do, make policy.” the best method on saving Prices are per person double occupancy by calculating the city’s and controversial area,” Mayor Ernie Troiano money. “We make our friends; CALL FOR FREE BROCHURES “unavoidable expenses.” writes DeMarzo. “Nobody we make our enemies; Attention Group Leaders! Our Deluxe Coaches are available for charter. That includes the increase wants to lay-off workers but God makes our in mandatory employee but the simple truth is Quattrone Resigns as Senior Travel • 1-800-257-8910 next-door neighbour.” Box 308, 15 South Main St., Cape May Court House 08210 raises, increase in health that Wildwood has too -GK Chesterton insurance premiums, and many year-round employ- Events Coordinator ees feeding from the public increases in debt service NORTH WILDWOOD concert series at which trough.” and Joint Insurance Fund — Joe Quattrone, the ar- he also was master of cer- Accredited Dermatology Future budgets would premiums. chitect of many big special emonies. benefi t from the city tak- Patricia Tager MD, Lisa Ledden NP According to DeMarzo, events in this city for the A dog lover, Quattrone ing a tougher stance with if the city added assess- past six years, has resigned inaugurated the city’s an- 609/374-8100 Appointments bargaining units and rely- ments are less than the as special events coordina- nual Pooch Parade three ing on “one trick ponies,” 1580 Route #9 & Avalon Blvd. total of those expenses, tor. years ago on the Fourth according to DeMarzo. Cape May Court House/Avalon/Swainton “that’s a bad thing that He is returning to the of July, an event he said has to be made up in ei-“Stop relying on non-re- Philadelphia area to attend he hoped would continue General Dermatology for: to family commitments, ac- after his departure. cording to a release. His wife, Peggy, also has Pediatrics, Adolescent, Adult & Geriatrics Quattrone, known as been active in the commu- Diseases of the Skin, Hair & Nails, Removal of Moles, “Joe Q,” will make his nity. She was a member of farewell appearance as the Miss North Wildwood Warts and Growths. special events coordinator committee and was ac- We treat Rashes immediately. We have the latest treatment for on Dec. 8, at the city’s tive in the organizations Acne and Psoriasis. We perform surgery for all Cancers Christmas party which he of the Wildwood Civic is coordinating. Club, the Ladies AOH and and MOHs Laser Surgery. Dr. Maisie Hahn It will be held at the the Knights of Columbus We have Cosmetic: Botox, Juvederm and Laser Treatments Anglesea fi rehouse, start- Women’s Auxiliary. for Hair Removal, Pigmented Lesions, etc. ing at 6 p.m. The Quattrones came Mayor Bill Henfey, mem- to the city as part-time bers of city council and for- residents in 1981 and We accept all Insurance Carriers, Medicare, all Horizon Plans, mer Mayor Aldo Palombo full-time 20 years later. He all Aetna Plans, all Union Plans, Workman’s Comp Dr. James O’Rourke has been a honored Quattrone at a served four years as special and all HMO Medicaid Plans. chiropractic physician and wellness recent ceremony. events coordinator under advisor in Cape May County since Henfey presented him Palombo and the last two 1990. He graduated from Logan with a framed photo of the years during the Henfey College of Chiropractic in 1989 and front of the City Hall where administration. opened Ocean View Chiropractic several special events led He has been a member in Dennis Township in 1994 and by Quattrone were held. of the Fralinger String moved it to Seaville in 2001. He has Quattrone’s accomplish- Band for 52 years, march- Dr. James O’Rourke extensive training in sports medicine ments in North Wildwood ing as a banjoist for 40 and pediatrics and during the last 3 included conceiving and years and serving in other years has been extensively schooled and trained on the most sometimes directing the capacities with the prize 510& c advanced chiropractic equipment called the ProAdjuster. The ProAdjuster uses computerized, advanced technology that is city’s year long 100th an- winning band for the past safe and comfortable for the patient. During this time he has niversary celebration; the 12 years. also been continuing his education every month in the areas Cozy Morley tribute in- Quattrone expressed of nutrition, sleep disorders, foot problems and of course cluding the erection of a thanks to all who helped Everybody goes to Hoy’s to headaches, neck and back problems. His success has caught statue in the comedian’s him in the various ventures the attention of Robin Stoloff from Channel 40 Health Update. honor outside the site of during his years here. Morley’s former nightclub; WRAP-UP New weekend hours to serve you better. one of the early Italian- WRAP-UP Now open Sat. 9am- Noon. American festivals, and Public Auction NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS the semi-weekly s summer Slated Dec. 8 HOLIDAY SHOPPING! In Cold Spring

COLD SPRING — The Everything for the perfectly wrapped The Christmas township of Lower, Lower Township MUA, City of present (boxes, tissue paper, tape, Cape May and Borough of tags, bows & ribbons) Tree Farm West Cape Ma will hold an auction of surplus and recovered property Dec. Indoor & outdoor lights and 8 at Lower Township Pub- at lic Works, 771 Seashore decorations for the house Road. Inspection time will be at 8 a.m. and the auction WEBKINZ in stock and Cardinal Nursery will begin at 10 a.m. clothing for WEBKINZ! The auction will in- clude nearly 200 bicycles, computers and printers, a Come to our farm and find your Mazda Miata convertible, And don't forget the toys, Crown Victoria vehicles, toys, toys! perfect Christmas tree, or choose from one of commercial trucks, plows, power tools, tractor, front- our fresh pre-cut trees end loader, new chain saws and too many items to list. Plus Everything you need for Located at Items are offered “as is, where is” with no war- the perfect New Years party... at great prices! 728 Dias Creek Rd. in Cape May Court House ranty expressed or im- plied. No minimum bids You’ll find it at Hoy’s... 7 days a week! 1/4 mile east of Rt. 47 required. Cash or certifi ed check required. Our Hours are: All items must be re- FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! OPEN DAILY. moved the day of the auc- AVALON 28th & Dune Dr. / 967-7271 2:00 pm- 7:00 pm Weekdays 10:00 am- 7:00 pm Weekends tion. STONE HARBOR 219 96th St. / 368-HOYS Phone 536-2278 For further information, OCEAN CITY 7th & Asbury Ave. / 398- HOYS call 886-2005, ext. 123. OCEAN CITY 34th & West Ave. / 398-6244 A12 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 News Digests Cape Savings Bank. Dworsky is retired superintendent (From Page A4) School Christmas Events Fare Free of Cape May City schools. tags purchased on or before May 31, and $24 for seasonal SEA ISLE CITY –– Grandparents and senior citizens Offi ce Closed tags purchased after May 31. Neither town requires who would like to have some fun and “yummy” break- Police Warn Throwers children under the age of 12 to have a beach tag. fast treats with students at the Sea Isle City Public On Dec. 13 Post-Christmas Deadlines School are invited to join in the holiday spirit with sev- WEST TRENTON –– “It’s all fun and games until eral events. On Dec. 7, at 8:45 a.m., there is a “Snacks someone loses an eye.” This often used cliché sets a fi t- COURT HOUSE — Kath- RIO GRANDE — Attention readers, writers and Under the Stars” program, with the school’s famous ting backdrop to an important warning that New Jersey leen Belles, director of advertisers. The Herald and On Deck deadlines are cookies and punch. The Star Lab will be set up in the State Police troopers are issuing to parents and chil- Fare Free Transportation changed for Dec. 26 and Jan. 2 issues. The Dec. 26 gym for everyone to see a “Star Show” and to play a dren as winter approaches. Troopers recently arrested for Cape May County, an- issue deadlines are as follows: Herald and On Deck: quick game of “Star Bingo,” Christmas prizes available. fi ve children for throwing objects including bottles, nounced that the Fare Free Dec. 17 at 5 p.m. or earlier. Ad Email deadline is Dec. Participants can also enjoy shopping at the Christmas stones, sticks, and apples at vehicles on the Garden Transportation offi ce will 19 at 3 p.m. Classifi ed deadline is Dec. 20 at 10 a.m. Holiday Store, located in the school. On Dec. 14 at State Parkway in two separate incidents. On Nov. 8, be closed Dec. 13, for an Public/Legal Notices deadline is Dec. 18 at noon. 8:45 a.m., participants will create holiday cards to be three boys under 13 years of age were arrested for in-service training day for Editorial deadline is Dec. 18 at 5 p.m. distributed to residents of local nursing homes and hitting moving cars with objects in Lower Township. staff. The Jan. 2 issue deadlines are as follows: Herald and patients at Cape Regional Medical Center. On Decem- One day later in Stafford Township, Ocean County, two There will be no bus On Deck: Dec. 20 at 5 p.m. or earlier. Ad Email dead- ber 20 at 1:30 p.m, students and faculty will present juveniles were caught after throwing bottles, break- service on Dec. 13, but line is Dec. 26 at 3 p.m. Classifi ed deadline is Dec. 27 a Holiday Show, to which the school invites the public ing a windshield on a car. As the state has now had its normal service will resume at 10 a.m. Public/Legal Notices deadline is Dec. 24 at to enjoy. Spreading holiday cheer is what the Sea Isle fi rst taste of snow, the temptations are greater for kids on Dec. 14. noon. Editorial deadline is Dec. 24 at 2 p.m. Public School is all about in December. Admission to to throw snowballs at moving vehicles. “We consider The office will not be The Herald building will be closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. all events is free and participants are invited to bring throwing objects at moving vehicles to be a serious receiving telephone calls senior friends to enjoy the holidays with the students threat to safety, and we will arrest those responsible for appointments. Those Master Plan Meeting of Sea Isle City Public School. whenever possible,” said State Police Detective Jon wishing to cancel an al- SEA ISLE CITY — A public meeting will be held Bentivegna. ready scheduled trip for the Dec. 10, 7 p.m., in the Public Safety Building to Shared Island Channel following day should leave discuss the fi nal draft of the master plan re-examina- Middle Gives to Habitat a message on the answer- SEA ISLE CITY — City Council here approved an tion. The Planning Board approved the master plan on ing machine inter-local agreement Nov. 27 between itself, Avalon COURT HOUSE –– Middle Township continued Nov. 26. The re-examination was conducted by the Those who need to ver- and Stone Harbor to explore the options for a public its relationship with Habitat for Humanity Monday fi rm of Karabashian-Eddington Planning Group, which ify an appointment or get service television channel for the benefi t of the respec- night when it donated three properties in Whitesboro began work on the master plan in the spring of 2007. a pickup time for Dec. 14, tive communities. Comcast Inc. has offered to provide to the nonprofi t organization, which builds houses Director of Planning Design Thomas E. Eddington Jr. must call on Dec. 12 after 3 the municipalities with the resources necessary to for the needy. The properties have been assessed at headed the re-examination under contract from the p.m. or Dec. 14 at 8 a.m. establish a local access channel for governmental and around $130,000. In previous years, the township sold city. Eddington and members of the board will be pres- All services will resume educational purposes. The station has been referred two properties to the organization for $135,000. On ent at the meeting to explain the proposed plan and normal hours on Dec. 14. to as the TelVue Virtual Television Network (TVTN) Monday, Committee passed a resolution, which identi- to answer questions. Recommendations of the plan In a release, Fare Free Channel 2. The towns are trying to work out details fi ed the township’s need to provide low and moderate include land use and zoning, economic development, Transportation expressed of how airtime would be divided, whether in three affordable housing as one of the reasons for the dona- downtown improvement, parking, affordable housing, regret for any inconve- 20-minute intervals per hour, or in another fashion. In tion. The homes to be built on these properties will go trolley service, and the development of the bay area. nience this may cause rid- Lower Township on the Public, Educational and Gov- toward that goal. “This is a very important meeting because the plan ers. ernment (PEG) Channel 9, the county Technical High will chart the future of the city for the next six years,” Professional Help Wanted Those with questions, School and Teitleman Middle School share program- said City Council President Michael McHale. should call 889-7812. ming time. COURT HOUSE –– Middle Township is looking for the best and brightest for its professional staff. Clerk Watch Volunteers Sought James Alexis will accept proposals and qualifi cations County Sets Budget Hearings We should often be until 1 p.m. on Dec. 19 for the following positions: SEA ISLE CITY –– With so many homes unoccupied ashamed of our finest CREST HAVEN — The Cape May County Board of municipal solicitor, confl ict solicitor, labor solicitor, in the off-season, Town Watch/Town Pride is seek- actions if the world un- Chosen Freeholders has set the dates to discuss the auditor, prosecutor, public defender, zoning solicitor, ing volunteers to help form a neighborhood watch derstood our motives. 2008 Budget for the County of Cape May. All meet- planning solicitor, rent leveling board solicitor, hearing group. A meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 p.m., at ings will take place in the Freeholders’ Meeting Room François La Rochefoucauld the Community Lodge on JFK Boulevard, to explore offi cer, various grant consultants, bond counsel, COAH at the County Administration Building, 4 Moore Road, counsel and confl ict engineer. the idea with interested citizens. During the meet- Cape May Court House. Deliberations on the proposed ing, members will dialogue with Police Lt. Thomas budget are tentatively scheduled for Jan. 17 and 18 D’Intino, who will review crime incidents and make at 2 p.m. Changes to meeting dates will be posted Middle Residents Ask Police suggestions for organizing a neighborhood watch. to the county website www.capemaycountygov.net. Watch teams would patrol streets day and night, said The proposed 2008 budget will be introduced at the program leader Carl Lingesso. The group estimates regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Chosen For Help With ATV Racing that it would need more than 30 volunteers. Lingesso Freeholders on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008 at 4:30 p.m. By JOE HART cern and the noise is un- that ATV riders cannot be emphasized that volunteers will be advised to call A public hearing will be held on the proposed budget bearable. pursued, Webster said. If police if a crime is being perpetrated and should not with adoption of the fi nal 2008 budget scheduled to COURT HOUSE –– A Modica said that the someone were hurt during attempt to intervene. Anyone interested in volun- take place following public input on Tuesday, Feb. 26, group of residents tired of Middle Township police the chase, police could be teering who is unable to attend the meeting should 2008 at 4:30 p.m. contact Lingesso at 263-6982. having their property used do an excellent job. held liable, he explained. as a raceway visited the “When we call they are Webster also noted that Appoint New Members Middle Township Com- out there immediately,” the vehicles don’t have any AVALON — Borough council re-appointed members mittee meeting Monday he said. identifying markers, like li- Police Seek Help and appointed new alternate members of the Planning/ night to see if something But the problem has cense plates, which would Zoning board after a closed session meeting Nov. 28. can be done. gotten out of hand and help police prosecute the Finding Boat Thief Barbara Juzaitis was reappointed to the board as Class Vincent Modica, of he now wants police to riders. I member, David Ellenberg was reappointed as Class III Stagecoach Road, told “crackdown” on the illegal Webster said his depart- STONE HARBOR MAN- member and council representative, Susan Rhoads was committee members that vehicles. ment has one ATV of its OR — New Jersey State appointed Class IV alternate Member No. 2 and Michele the ATVs, quads and dirt ATVs are not permit- own and he would send Police, Marine Service Bu- Petrucci was appointed Class IV Alternate Member No. bikes, which used to be a ted to be used anywhere an offi cer out to patrol the reau is asking the public’s 3. seasonal problem, have de- in the township, but on areas as a deterrent. help in identifying the veloped into a year round the rider’s own private Modica said he thought following individual. Postal Worker Recognized annoyance for him and his property. that would be a good start neighbors. Lt. Scott Webster, who and also suggested police He is sought for ques- AVALON — Glenn Milke, a postal worker in the bor- Modica’s neighborhood regularly attends commit- increase fi nes for ATV cita- tioning in the theft of a ough was recognized during a council meeting Nov. 28 for backs onto roads that fol- tee meetings, agreed that tions and plan stakeouts in 2004 32-foot Topaz fi shing aiding in the rescue of an Avalon resident while delivering low Atlantic Electric high- the vehicles have become areas known to have a lot vessel "Mood Swings" on the mail. Council presented Milke with a proclamation. tension lines, which the a major problem. of riders. Sept. 20, at approximately A representative from the U.S. Postal Service was also ATV riders use to drive “They’ve been a prob- “We need to send a 8 a.m. from Stone Harbor present to award a certifi cate of recognition. Marina here. their vehicles. He said lem for as long as I can message to say that they Anyone knowing the they also ride on private remember, for 25 years,” will be prosecuted to the identity of this subject or ACCC Reorganizes, Elects property. he said. full extent of the law,” “Every Sunday they’re Police issue tickets and Modica said. has any additional infor- MAYS LANDING — Robert Boyer, Villas, was reelected out there and the numbers tow vehicles, but not as Mayor F. Nathan Dough- mation that would aid in chairperson and Elizabeth Dworsky, Ocean City, was Station (609) 441-3587. keep growing,” Modica much as they’d like, Web- ty directed Webster to this investigation, is asked reelected treasurer during a reorganization meeting of All responses will re- said. “Last week I counted ster said. work with the residents to to contact the New Jersey the Atlantic Cape Community College Board of Trustees main anonymous. 54 bikes.” Police have their hands ensure something is done State Police - Atlantic City Nov. 27. Boyer serves as senior vice president and cor- porate fi nancial offi cer at He said it’s a safety con- tied by Attorney General about the problem. regulations, which say

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The be- to her nephew, Richard ROBERT LYLE BRIDG- was a resident of the area bartender who worked in loved daughter of Paul Da- P. Molinari and his wife, ES, 77, of Cape May, Dec. since 1990. many well-known hotels Law Offi ces vid Molinari and Eleanor Patricia and to her niece, 2, 2007. He was an engi- ROSABEL KOSS, of and clubs. (Ellen) O’Keefe Molinari. Carol M. Monks and her neer with Airco Industrial Stone Harbor, Dec. 2, JANE R. NICKLESS, D’Avanzo & Poserina Eleanor known to her husband, Bernard. She Gases, veteran of the Ko- 2007. She was recipient 80, of Court House, Nov. Masters in Taxation family as “El” and to her is survived by her great rean War and a resident for of the Alice Stokes Award 26, 2007. She was a Sun- friends and “Ellie” gradu- niece, Stephanie Molinari 1029 Route 9 South, the last eight years. and served on the White day school teacher for ated in 1943 from Penns and her children: Zackery, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 RICHARD JOSEPH House Council on the Ag- many years, and a resident Grove High School and im- Michael, Richard and CAMP, ‘Dick,’ 76, of mediately started work at James Michalek and her Ocean City, Nov. 28, 2007. E.I. DuPont. A lifelong em- great niece: Lisa Molinari 609-463-8125 He was a veteran of the ployee, she retired from Nonnenmocher and her Korean War, and owner of TTEENEEN E.I. DuPont Deepwater husband, Lindsay and Anderson Electric. after 45 years of service. their two children: Kyle MARIE CARLSON, SSCENECENE The Eleanor was an avid and Lauren. 93, of Erma, Nov. 30, duplicate bridge player, Services will be held 2007. She was a member Group, LLC ONGOING EVENTS ey, games, basketball tour- bowler and birder. She on December 5, 2007 at of the Wildwood Chapter naments, fuse ball, special loved to travel and was Corpus Christi Church, of the Deborah Hospital CCA-YAP - Youth Arts nights with special activi- one of the few people to Carney’s Point. The view- and the Sons of Italy. ties and much more. 6:45 AUTO • HOME • MARINE • COMMERCIAL Program: variety of arts and sail on both the Queen ing will be held at Corpus FRANCES FANNING, social activities for youth 10 pm-9:30 pm. Call Pastor Joe LIFE • HEALTH Mary and Queen Mary 2. Christi Church, Carney’s 97, of Ocean City, Nov. and older. 886-6196 Ext 11. Insurance & Financial Services She enjoyed all types of Point. The viewing will 22, 2007. She was a resi- YAP - Saturday Nights: Volunteer for the fol- music especially Jazz. She be held at Corpus Christi dent for many years, and a Arts and social activities lowing groups: Animal 510 Bank Street, Cape May, NJ 08204 enjoyed her time in Cape Church starting at 10am member of St. Elizabeth’s throughout much of the Welfare Society, 465-3403; May and was a regular followed by the Mass www.niagroup.com Church of Goshen. school year for youth and Burdette Hospital, Etc. at the North Beach Gym of Christian Burial at META GESINA ANNA children ages 6-16. Pro- Shop, 463-2000; Cape May (609) 884-8431 • 800-642-3710 • 866-795-1284 Fax where she enjoyed Pi- 11am. Interment will be FRIESENBORG, 95, of grams include Junior Arts Nature Center, 884-9590; Camp for ages 6-10, and Cape May Rec., Terry, 884- lates, aerobics and yoga. at Lawnside Cemetery Camp Congress Hall for ages 9565; County Museum, She especially loved golf, Woodstown, NJ. 6-12. Barbara, 465-3535; Crest baseball and football. She The family requests Cape May County’s Teen Karate: Every Mon- Haven Nursing Home, An- was a huge Phillies and that donations may be day, Wednesday and Thurs- thony, 465-1274; Habitat Eagles fan. made in her memory to day. Call 886-6902 or 889- for Humanity, 463-0244; She was a member of Corpus Christi Church, Beloved Family and Friends 8105. Lower Twp. Rec., Zack, 886- Corpus Christi Parish, Carney’s Point or St. John Teen Program: Taber- 7880; MADD, 463-1616; Carney’s Point and Saint of God, North Cape May, nacle United Methodist North Cape Center, Paul, John of God Parish, Lower NJ. Church, 656 Seashore Road, 898-8899; Red Cross, 465- Township. Adams Funeral Homes Erma. Wednesdays - Teen 7382; United Way, Suzanne, Eleanor was prede- & SJ Cremation Services 729-2002; Wetlands Insti- Bible Study 6:30 to 8:30 ceased by her father: Paul www.adamsfuneral- p.m. Friday Night Teens, tute, 368-1211. Adults are D. Molinari, her mother: home.org A Beautiful Wife 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. also welcome. A Loving Mother Homework Club: 3:30- 4:30 p.m. Church of the An adored Advent, Parish Hall, Wash- Grandmother and ington and Franklin streets, Cape May. PRODUCE PLACE 4-H Teen Ambassadors: Great Grandmother SWEET RED UNBEATABLE OPEN YEAR ROUND FALL/WINTER FRESH leadership, citizenship and PRODUCE HOURS SPECIALS & Bayshore & Townbank Rd., Pauline D’Elia Would you like community service projects LARGEST DELI MON.-SAT. for youth grades eight-12. GRAPEFRUIT IN CAPE MAY North Cape May 9AM-5PM CELERY Four years have passed to thank all those for COUNTY Meetings and activities 3 NOW ACCEPTING SUN. 9AM-4PM VISA/MC AND DEBIT CARDS 889-9045 12-5-03 who were kind to held monthly. For more in- ¢ ¢ you and your family formation: contact Rutgers 99 SALE GOOD NOW TILL TUESDAY, DEC. 11TH AT 3 PM 99 ea. 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The township for the Bennett’s Crossing argued it fi led reports from Recreational Complex and its contracted engineering Freeman Douglass Park, firm, Remington Vernick Lower Township must now within a state deadline. decide how much it is Visalli’s decision not- FRED MELROY R.P. willing to spend in legal ed there was insuffi cient WE COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS fees to possibly appeal the evidence in Remington decision. Vernick’s reports to indi- • Durable Medical Goods • Township Solicitor Paul cate that state standards Prescription Delivery Baldini at a Monday town- were violated. He also did NEW ship council meeting said not award attorney fees or Available to MOST of he is asking Visalli to recon- court costs to either party. Cape May County. sider his decision. Baldini said he has not Call for details. “We are going back to been instructed by the the same court, asking the township to appeal the We can fl avor your child’s medicine! court to reconsider, based case to Appellate Court CARLTON CARDS A CARD FOR EVERY OCCASION upon what we see, reports in Trenton where a three- we had that were not taken judge panel would consider Jack Fichter 315 Rt. 9 South • CMCH New sod is part of remediation work being completed at Bennett’s Crossing. (block So. of Wawa) into account,” he said. the case. At issue, Van Note-Har- The township fi led suits Open Mon.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-3 MAC vey’s attorney Robert Ken- against Van Note-Harvey playing fi elds. It was estimated the and up to 20 tons of clay FAST, FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE ney argued the township Associates of Court House The football field also playing fi elds may require mixture for the missed a deadline to fi le an and the contractor for the lacked goalposts and as much as 250 tons of soil diamond. Delivery Available • Call 465-4661 affi davit from another engi- project, Fondacaro Con- bleachers. Project costs neering fi rm showing the struction of Hammonton. were nearing $3.3 mil- Order your Party & Cookie During public comment lion. Trays early for the holidays Monday, Cold Spring resi- Last March, council ap- dent Robert Hartman asked proved a $660,000 bond the township to take the to purchase dirt to fill litigation to the next step. in playing fi elds. At that Hartman, whose family point, the recreational Italian Bakery and Deli Quality Care & is in the concrete business, project was over two years Fresh Baked Goods said he noticed a two-foot behind schedule and more Hoagies • Sandwiches Convenience difference in elevation of than $1 million over bud- • Lunch Meats playing fi elds at the recre- get bringing the total cost over $4 million. • 609-522-8322 • ation complex. Open Wed-Sun 6am - 3pm thru New Year’s “That tells me that one The original price tag for engineering fi rm said an- the project was estimated 17th & Central Aves., N. Wildwood other engineering fi rm was at $1.7 million. two feet off, not an inch, not a half-inch,” he said. Your Local Hartman suggested the township contact the state Attorney General’s Offi ce of Consumer Affairs for help with the case. Dealer “We bought something that wasn’t right,” he We’ll buy and sell your items for you! said. Hartman said he be- We’ll list ALL your items on eBay to help you sell them... lieved a three-judge panel From small antiques, collectibles and estate items, 106 South Dennisville Road would be convinced of to large items like trucks and furniture... design fl aws if it saw be- • We take the photos • We write the ad Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 fore- and after-photos of • We manage the entire sales process • We pack, Phone: 609-465-0300 the project. then ship the item out • We send you a check The engineering firm 1500 Rt. 47 So. #E6 Most Insurance of Albrecht and Heun, of Rio Grande, NJ 08242 Court House, was hired by Accredited by the Plans Accepted 609-889-8500 the township at a cost of [email protected] Now Accepting nearly $600,000 to regrade (GSP Exit 4A, next to ShopRite in the All Aetna Plans the playing fi elds with ad- Rio Grande Plaza) ditional soil and solve the www.rioauctionittoday.com fl ooding problems. Deputy Mayor Robert Nolan said there may come a time when the cost to recoup funds “may cost A great rate more than we could ever A great rate recoup.” “If we’re only going to get $200,000 back and it’s && rewards rewards too... too... going to cost us $200,000, how much do you spend ...with the Newfield National Bank Visa throwing good money after bad?” he asked. Credit Card you’ll get six months of Hartman said the town- financing, then APR* Garden State Parkway 0% 9.99% ship was out $1 million thereafter while earning rewards for EXIT 10 including bonding costs. By the summer of 2006, all of your qualified credit card Burke Brothers the recreational complex purchases. One dollar equals one was $500,000 over budget reward point. 609-465-6000 and a year behind schedule. At that time, the township Dial 1-800-690-3440 for more information or visit filed a claim against the bonding company for Fon- one of our local branches to fill out an application. dacaro Construction which *This Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is for consumer cards only. fi led for bankruptcy. FDIC does not apply to the Visa Credit Card. Among problems cited, poor drainage in the park- ing lot, undersized dugouts Member on the baseball fi eld, and FDIC depressions in the grass of

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Negro, Sara Newman, Edmond Students achieving honors Moody, and Amideep Medero, Jan Medina, Joshua Second honors, seventh Niemann, Peter Owens, Mark were: Singh. Melo, Samuel Meyer, Austin grade: Danielle Amenhauser, Paget, Jeremy Patterson,David First honor roll: Kyle Mo- Mitchell, Brianna Munitz, Nathan Babore, Sharon Baker, Prosser, Kayla Purdy, Faith rey, Eric Sanguinetti, Chris- Ian Nahan, Brandie New- Samantha Beheler, Eve Berger, Rech, Jalen Renna. topher Serrano, Rebecca Greater Wildwood Little League “Second Annual” Allyson Riehl, Shane Rinier, Sandora, Marissa Ferrante, Brianna Rothmel, Rebecca Lauren Irwin, Loretta Kelly, CHRISTMAS TREE FUNDRAISER Ruppert, Jocelyn Shillingford, RIO NAILS & SPA Emily Tillotson, Nina Marti- All Proceeds Benefit Greater Wildwood Little League Casey Shuman, Alexis Sill, nez, and Kirby Thorton. Let us pamper you on your special day! Brandon Small, Jackson Sole, Second honor roll, grade WHEN? Megan Spencer, Karleigh Spic- 12: Shakiyrah Bishop, Kia 463-8868 er, Samuel Stango, Michelle Week One - December 6th - 9th Connolly, Michael Di Bi- Stanton, Julia Toledo, Megan Week Two - December 13th - 16th • Manicures asio, Matthew Feather, • Pedicures Turner, David Umstetter, Lib- Week Three - December 20th - 23rd • Full set for acrylic, erty Vanaman, Jabria Walker, Zuleika Gutierrez, Isaac uv gel, pink & whites Amber Watson, Robin White- Jamison, Allison Kolodi, Thursday & Friday (5pm - 9pm) and silk wrap nails hurst Jr., Christopher Wiley Christina Lazaro, Kevin Saturday (11am - 9pm) • Custom Nail Designs Second honors, eighth Matthews, Taylor Mc Alarn- Sunday (11am - 7pm) • Waxing grade: Brent Adkins, Gabri- en, Latifah Mc Neal, Leeroy Perez, Evangelia Stone, Gift Certi cates Available ¶ Walk-Ins Welcome ella Alexander, Markie Alexan- WHERE? Grande Shopping Center (In front of Lowe’s) der, Kristina Appleton, James Jenny Tillotson, and Maxim Banks, Robert Basco Jr., Austin Timofeev. Wildwood Crest - Higbee Little League Ball Field Basco, Miranda Becica, David Grade 11: Marisa Bran- 6100 Atlantic Ave. (Cardinal & Aster) Bedsole, Lila Belasco, Zachary nau, Shaun Brown, Alicia Betz, Amanda Breen, Ashley Cruz, Emilio Ferrante, Kev- For Each Tree Purchased a Raffle Ticket Bresan, Amanda Bryon, Wil- in Fetsick, Nicole Habecker, Will be Issued for a liam Bur, Nathan Cathrall, Krystal Negron, Edward “GRAND PRIZE DRAWING” Cody Cerasi, Heather Cohen, Pelaez, Brent Roach, and Allyson Cook, Emily Corlett, on Sunday, December 23 at halftime of Lindsey Tillotson. Eagles/Saints Game at Fitzpatrick’s Crest Tavern John Cotton, Corey Craddock, Grade 10: Briana Brown, Jessica Cramer, Sara Crossan, Danielle Ferrante, Lia Fer- (must be present with matching ticket to win) Signe Cruz-Lindbloom. rante, Paige Gorski, Juliet Holly Cusick, Brian Davies, GRAND PRIZE Kyle Deabenderfer, Alec Del King, Theresa Locantore, A Weekend Stay at the Omni Hotel at Conte, Christian Demtshuk, Robert Markley, Nicholas Independence Park Philadelphia Palmer, Rachael Sandora, Julia Denham, Taryn DiGidio February 22 & 23 ROSACEA CAUSE IDENTIFIED McCullough, Emily Dillon, and 4 Tickets to the Until very recently, dermatologists were Ryan Downes, Michael Ed- Gratitude is merely the Flyers vs. Florida Panthers - Feb 23 unsure of the exact cause of rosacea, the skin wards, Brian Einhaus, Tyler secret hope of further Erazmus, Breanna Evanson, favors. condition that is characterized by facial redness, François La Rochefoucauld swelling, pimples, and dilated blood vessels. Julia Fernandez, Taylor Finley, Such factors as heat, alcohol, spicy foods, and embarrassment were known to trigger the facial redness associated with the skin condition. Recently, research has isolated a combination of two abnormal factors as causes. Researchers found that overproduction of two interactive infl ammatory proteins leads to excessive levels of a third protein that causes rosacea symptoms. Specifi cally, too much stratum corneum tryptic enzymes (SCTE) and too much cathelicidin leads to the abnormal peptides that cause rosacea symptoms. Antibiotics (the current treatment) tend to inhibit these enzymes, but more effective treatments may now be in sight. To learn more about rosacea, its signs and symptoms, and how to control it, it is best to see a dermatologist. If you would like additional information about anything discussed in today’s topic, or if you have other questions about caring for your skin, call LAWRENCE PAOLINI D.O., P.C at 609-465-8788. I am a Board Certifi ed dermatologist and the offi ce is conveniently located at 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. New patients welcome. Most insurance plans are accepted. Please send any questions or comments to my offi ce or e-mail me at: [email protected] P.S. An estimated 14 million American adults, especially those between 30 and 50 years of age, are affected by rosacea. The majority tend to have lighter skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes. A20 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com religion Herald Newspapers December 5 2007

ST. BARNABAS beings, they do not debate You see many times before your eyes off the refl ection or fi ght or whine or com- there had been babies that you see in the mirror? BY-THE-BAY SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT plain — they just do and grew up to be kings, but The angels sang with EPISCOPAL CHURCH they fi nd their pleasure in this was the fi rst time that one voice, one message, pleasing God. a king was about to become for one reason, to praise 13 W. Bates Avenue, Villas • 886-5960 In earthly terms, when a baby. And the whole God. Hark the herald be- Sunday Worship Adult Education With Pastor Rudy they report for duty, they world could have fl ocked lievers sing, what song are check their ego at the door. to the manger, but only the we singing today? Maybe 8 am & 9:30 am Monday 7:30 pm Holy Eucharist Many experts of hym- ly when it came to ‘giving In the book of Revelation, humble shepherds showed it is time to take some Healing Service nology would say that glory to God in the highest chapter 5 and verses 11 up for the miracle. I don’t music lessons from the Sunday School and Charles Wesley stands and peace and good will and 12, it reads: want us to make the same heavens. Nursery Available Thursday 9 am head and shoulders above towards men.” “Then I looked and mistake in 2007. 9:30am that grand group we call One of Wesley’s most heard the voice of many Is there an angel at- The Lighthouse Church www.saintbarnabasvillas.org “gospel songwriters.” He beloved carols included angels, numbering thou- tempting to sing in your wants to use music this knew that music is one the following words: sands, upon thousands, ear this year? Has it been December to remind us of our most wonderful “Hark the herald angels and ten thousand times too long since you sang a what Christmas is all vehicles of praising God sing; glory to the newborn ten thousand. They circled song that mattered? Are about. Check out www. HOLY SPIRIT and that singing in adora- King. Peace on earth and the throne and the living you missing the majesty of tlccma.org for more infor- tion and worship is men- mercy mild; God and sin- creatures and the elders. God because you can’t take mation. LUTHERAN CHURCH tioned repeatedly in the ners reconciled. Joyful all In a loud voice they sang, Scriptures. ye nations rise; join the ‘Worthy is the Lamb, who Sunday School 9:15am He felt that every be- triumph of the skies. With was slain, to receive power Love, the guest, is on the way... liever should develop a angelic hosts proclaim; and wealth and wisdom Holy Communion loving appreciation of the Christ is born in Beth- and strength and honor songs that honor Christ lehem. Hark the herald and glory and praise.” Worship 10:30am and worship the Father. angels sing; glory to the There is a lesson to And he thoroughly be- newborn King.” That be learned here from Washington & Bayshore Aves., lieved that we had much was his song of December the angels. Notice that Villas • 886-2414 to learn from the angels in back in his time. This leads there were an innumer- this department, especial- to me ask, “What is your able amount of angels but song of December going to when they spoke, they be this year? What verses made the sound of “one are going to be included in voice.” They were united Service of Lessons and Carols your holiday chorus?” Is it in who the real number Sunday, Dec. 9th 9:30am going to be, “Give me, give One truly is. me, give me, give me, give Many voices saying First United Methodist Church me, give me, give me?” many things can be noth- 6700 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest Or will it be, “Oh ing more than chaotic the weather outside is noise to the ears. Many 729-4265 frightful, and my heart is voices singing the same at Our Saviour Lutheran Church stressed and spiteful, and song results in a musical Sunday Worship at 9:30am since I hate Christmas so, masterpiece that causes all Third Ave. at 93rd St., Stone Harbor, NJ wish it’d go, wish it’d go, to stop and sing along. wish it’d go.” When mankind no lon- Or maybe we can learn ger worries about getting Covenant Presbyterian Church Christmas Pageant - December 9 - 10am to sing a new tune from the credit and the ap- 123 Fishing Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 Sermon Series - “The Faces of Jesus” the angels because we can plause, God can finally 886-2448 know what they know, or get to work in us and Sunday, December 23 - January 27 - 10am better yet, “who” they through us for He shares Sunday Worship know. the spotlight with no one. Christmas Eve - December 24th Angels are God’s ser- And when like the angels 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages Child-friendly Service - 7:30 pm vants and messengers who we can manage to get our 10:00am - Coffee fellowship were created to do the eyes off ourselves so that Holy Communion - 10:00 pm Lord’s work. When God we can concentrate on 10:15am - Worship Service asks the angels to do some- God and get our vision Jr. Church and Nursery Provided thing, unlike we human collectively fi xed on His 7:00pm- Sr. High Youth Group mission so that for one purpose — one message can be proclaimed for that Wednesday • 7pm WHAT CHRISTMAS IS ALL ABOUT What’s one most important reason • Prayer Meeting — to lift up the Lord in our This year The Lighthouse Church wants to use the MUSIC Cooking? midst — only then will • Explorers Club 2yrs - 5th Grade to remind you what Christmas is all about... the watching world know • Jr. High 6th-8th Youth Group Next week’s menu of that we’ve got what they LET THE MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS meals served by the Cape desperately need. May County Nutritional If society would hear FILL YOUR SUNDAYS IN DECEMBER.. Project for the Elderly. God’s people worship Him First Baptist Church Come hear Pastor Rudy as he breathes new life into old Christmas carols- as the number one reason and you might even learn a few things along the way that will help make the Monday, Dec. 10: in why they get together, of Wildwood season not just festive but more relevant and meaningful... Hot Roast beef sandwich, rather than waste valuable mashed potatoes, peas, time arguing about the col- The Church that SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9TH: ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH... salad, tapioca pudding, or of the vestibule carpet began in a 9 & 10:30AM AT MT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL #2 CMCH tomato rice soup. or who is going to get top Tuesday, Dec. 11: Lem- billing at the next church Merry-Go-Round SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16TH: THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME on pepper chicken, rice pot luck — then and only Thursday, December 6TH - FOR THE HOLIDAYS... pilaf, California mixed veg- then will the crowds start 10:30am - Community Lunch 9 & 10:30AM AT MT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL #2 CMCH etables, cucumber salad, to fi ght to get into church Friday, December 7TH - chocolate pudding. rather than just be satisfi ed 11:30am-1pm - Meatloaf Lunch SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23RD: HIS NAME IS WONDERFUL... Wednesday, Dec. 12: to simply stay away. Sunday, December 9TH 9 & 10:30AM AT MT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL #2 CMCH Pork medallions, Mediter- December is a glorious 9:30am - Sunday School ranean vegetables, roasted time to remember Jesus. 11am - Morning Worship MONDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24TH: SILENT NIGHT... potatoes, applesauce, va- It is an awesome season to 6pm - Christmas Dinner 6PM ON THE LAND- 1248 ROUTE 9 S. BURLEIGH nilla cake w/icing. come back to the Lord. On 7pm - Angelus Chorus Thursday, Dec. 13: that fi rst Christmas, God 3 CHANCES FOR SPECIAL MUSICAL Veal stew, egg oodles, Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis sent the angels to sing a Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided EVENTS IN DECEMBER broccoli, roll, salad, diced song in unison proclaiming peaches, chicken vegetable to the world a unique and Maple & Atlantic Avenues • 609-522-2981 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12TH: 6:30PM soup. amazing announcement. AT MT ELEMENTARY #2- Friday, Dec. 14: Meat- The TLC Kid’s Musical “LESSONS AND CAROLS..” ball sub, augratin potatoes, Price Edward vegetables, “Out with the New, in with the Old” SUNDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 16TH: 6PM salad, blueberry pie. “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today, and forever”. Hebrews 13:8 AT MT ELEMENTARY #2- Monday, Dec. 10: Chicken salad on wheat TLC’S CLASSIC CHRISTMAS VARIETY EXTRAVAGANZA bread, macaroni salad, Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church Step back in time as The Lighthouse Church transports banana, apple juice. King James Bible • Old-Fashioned Preaching you to a 1960ʼs television studio and allows you to be a Tuesday, Dec. 11: part of the audience for an Ed Sullivan-like night of holiday Corned beef on wheat Old Hymns of Faith • Family Values entertainment for the entire family culminating with the true bread, pretzels, cookies, 1107 Delsea Drive, Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ Church Offi ce 609-886-9494 spirit of the season. FREE. tomato juice. (Nursery provided for children 4 and under) Wednesday, Dec. 12: Egg salad platter, potato Sunday School 9:45 a.m. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: DECEMBER 19TH: 6:30 PM salad, ambrosia, crackers, Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. cranberry juice. “NOEL NIGHT OF CAROLS AND KINDNESS” - Wal-Mart Thursday, Dec. 13: Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Ham and cheese on rye, Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. three-bean salad, diced pears, vegetable juice. For additional Children’s Bible 1248 Rte 9 S. Friday, Dec. 14: Turkey information & directions and Swiss on pumpernick- Pastor Jeff McLeod Club Wednesday 6:30 p.m. & Family Cape May Ct Hse, NJ 08210 Call 609-465-6690 el, butterscotch pudding, grape juice. Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A21

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The bishop needs a reminder that the people are the ones Somebody is suggesting that New Jersey judges are underpaid. who make up the church. He needs to humble himself and Last year, the judiciary received a 5.7 percent increase. Now listen to the needs of the people. The bishops are not the church; judges are getting $149,000 per year. We do not know anyone the people need to have a say in the future of the parishes, for earning $149,000 per year. Sounds pretty rich to us. New the people are the ones who keep the lights on. If it were not Jersey Supreme Court Justice Stuart Rabner has the gall to be for the faithful the bishops would not have a job. requesting another increase next year, a raise of 11 percent —Wildwood more. He must think the taxpayers are made of money. *** —Avalon The woman at the front desk during the week at the North *** Cape Nursing Home needs to learn some manners; I felt like I was just looking at the birth announcements. Is marriage I was being talked to like a little child. a thing of the past? —Cape May —North Cape May Sales, Installation & Service *** *** To the Court House spouter, the Middle Township High Beware Stone Harbor, you are about to see the rec stuff rear • Central Air Conditioning School does not "allow" or "disallow" any student to run for it's ugly head again. The chair of the Beach and Bay standing • Gas or Oil Heat class offi cer. The process is this: The interested student gets committee is proposing putting $1.4 million in this year’s capital other students to sign a petition saying they are fi t to run. The budget and another $1 million in the following year’s budget for • Generators student then runs for the elected offi ce. The winners are chosen something. They have already squandered an additional $65,000 by the student’s peers — not by the administration. His or on further studies of a center, even after it was announced that • Unico & Space Pak her peers decide whether or not they are fi t to be in charge the new library would have a community room with a capacity of matters of the class. Maybe if your student spent more time of 175 persons. • Air Duct Cleaning getting to know their fellow students they would have a shot —Stone Harbor • Fuel Oil Deliveries at being able to be a class offi cer. *** —Court House It was interesting reading the spout off about the Nintendo You can count on us! *** Wii. I went to Wal-Mart looking for a Wii and was told that they Pearl Harbor Day is coming up Friday. What better day did not have any, and that they were holding three Nintendo For All Your Cooling & Heating Needs... to display the American fl ag? Many brave men lost their lives Wiis for the ex-mayor of Middle Township. I guess I have to call on that day of a surprise attack on our peaceful nation. We him if I need a Wii. I also asked if I could be on a waiting list should never forget. and was told they do not have a waiting list. I guess if you give NATE certifi ed Call the DEPENDABLE Company —Court House out recycle cans you can get them held for you. technicians *** —Court House 465-5545 • 399-0450 • 1-800-388-4645 Please be aware that someone from People in Crisis is going *** door to door for donations in Cape May County. The money I couldn't wait for the Wal-Mart to open, and now that it's Serving Cape May & Atlantic Counties over 90 years goes to someone on the West Coast. the money does not help here, it's disappointing. Once again we got half a store. I've Visa - MC - Discover - Amex anyone locally. There are many local organizations that need been to smaller areas than this and they have super Wal-Mart License #13VH00302000 help to assist local residents. Give to them instead. stores. Who makes the decision on what they carry? Doesn't —Court House the company take some kind of survey of the area before they *** stock a store? Why do they have huge automotive and hardware New Jersey law may require that drivers yield to pedestri- departments when we have plenty of those stores in the area not ans in a cross walk, but, please, still look before crossing. Two to mention next door? We don't have a toy store or a children’s women who were not in a cross walk, never even turned their clothing store in the area, but these departments are so small. heads as they strolled into the parking lot after leaving a local Do we really need another nail salon? Simple replacement steps. department store. While I was being extra careful, their glare —Wildwood Crest and mouthed words (I am pretty sure it was something about *** "pedestrian right-of-way") were surprising as they walked into The MUA will be disbanding, and we will lose our good jobs Outstanding results. the path of my oncoming car. I have seen this with increasing because those in charge failed to listen to the people and town frequency lately. Please do your part to ensure we all have a council. Their $92k a year may go bye-bye when the town takes safe Christmas season (and all year through). over. "Greed kills." Their plan backfi red; now many employees Only with Kolbe’s Ultra pocket double hung, —Cape May may get fi red. I did my job, and needed it. Hope they’re happy. *** Happy holidays from a LTMUA employee. an all-in-one replacement unit. Thanks Erma Fire Company for bringing Santa to our —Lower Township neighborhood. My children are still talking about it. *** —Erma The real reason they want to take over the Lower Township *** MUA is because they have spent this township into a hole, and There is a certain church on Atlantic Avenue at Magnolia, they cannot dig out without an enormous tax increase. Solution? and when church lets out the congregation walks right out Sell the MUA to the county and pay off the debts. Who really will the doors across to the parking lot regardless of the red lights, pay? You will. Take a look at the rates for water, sewer, and even The Ultra pocket double hung features: which are only 15 feet from the door. hook-up fees in Lower and see they are among the state's lowest. —North Wildwood That won't be so in a few years. ——Lower Township *** *** Since when did we get such an environmental commissioner? I think Stone Harbor needs to take a page out of Cape May's • Traditional look This wouldn't have anything to do with the attack on the book, and learn what a real hospitality night is. Many of the elderly owner would it? stores were closed on Friday night. There were no carolers walk- • Untouched walls —Wildwood ing around the streets like there used to be. Sale merchandise and trim *** in some shops was non-existent. The parade was a let down. The driver of a light blue/green Grand Marquis, blew What do fi re trucks have to do with Christmas? So many things • Extruded through a stop sign at Bennet Road turning right onto Stone could be done to improve this event. The chamber needs to get aluminum Harbor Boulevard during construction. She barely stopped their act together and so do the merchants. There was more for the road worker directing traffi c at GSP exit 10. Next she Christmas spirit at the Hamilton Mall on Friday morning, than exterior steamed ahead exceeding the 50 mph speed zone, only to be in Stone Harbor on Friday evening. stopped by the traffi c light at Shellbay. Police; please look out —Avalon • Durable fi nish for this out of control driver. *** —Middle Township A few weeks ago, I confronted TNR supporters asking if it • Wide variety *** is fair to neighbors to deal with the nuisance of the ferals. of options (Page A23 Please)

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It is also service building I saw people with two cell phones and new 609-463-1555 not very comfortable sitting out in the yard at the picnic table cars. I wonder where all the money is. and smelling the waste. Two weeks now and Spout Off has not —Villas submitted my letter to print. My voice is being censored. *** —Lower Township Last week there was a large fi re in Sea Isle in which a *** fi refi ghter was injured. I am that fi refi ghter. I just wanted to Colorguard I’m glad the editor pointed out that an author of a recent thank all of the dedicated volunteers we have in town. These Vinyl Rail Sale letter was an unsuccessful candidate in the Wildwood cam- people volunteer their time to help those in need, and they do paign. The headline seemed fi tting, not for the mayor but for it willingly. One thing I found out, is that when one of their LUMBER, FENCE & STONE CO. 10% Off Mr. Totah. You had your chance and failed. own is injured, the outpouring of support is overwhelming. —Wildwood From people just stopping over to see how I am doing, to the WHOLESALE - RETAIL *** cards and fruit baskets from well wishers, to the generous Drywall, Hardware & Building Materials All Drywall Why does the mayor, who is in charge of public works, have people bringing meals to the house to help my family. I truly a mini sweeper doing nothing? Every day on my way to the feel blessed to live in this community. American Flags 3x5 .. $4.99 Tools post offi ce, I see the same guy in the mini sweeper doing noth- —Sea Isle City Roberts & New Jersey Aves. ing but driving around. While I see the trash trucks and the *** 10% Off men from sanitation sweeping streets by hand, this seems to be Thirty to forty cents increase on taxes for 2008 is the Wildwood, 522-8395 unfair to the hard workers of sanitation department. outlook. Remember the mayor’s campaign? Lower taxes, high Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm • Sat. 8-4 3.5% —Wildwood rises — all lies — higher taxes, no new motels. Higher taxes Closed Sundays Sales Tax All ACQ Treated *** will cause more stores. Shops, and homeowners to loose their 416 State Hwy. 47 South It was a great article on the women in the county jail. I in Lumber properties. Green Creek, 889-9090 Wildwood! wonder if the reporter just got spoon fed with what the coali- —West Wildwood Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm • Sat. 8am-1pm tion told her? First off hygiene products are given out free in- *** Closed Sun. 10% Off cluding feminine products. Did the reporter also know that one Take notice locals: The next time I see your black labs of the group’s leaders has a daughter who is currently housed running loose, I am calling law enforcement or better yet, (again) in the jail? the ASPCA. —Erma —Wildwood Crest *** *** To the spouter and the rest: We're gullible about “The In- I am a resident of Villas for 14 years. I have a new well, pump convenient Truth?” I look forward to reading everyone’s let- and a water purifying system and my water tastes good. This ters to the editor contradicting the decades of scientifi c data on cost me a lot of money to install. Why do they want mandatory global warming as you've studied it more than Al Gore and hook up that I have to pay a lot more money for something the rest of us "gullible" people. that I am getting for nothing? —North Wildwood —Villas Holiday wishes *** *** The spouters about Wildwood High are both right. Wild- Anyone recall the good old days of television back in the era wood High will graduate people, but most of those people feel of B. C. (before cable that is,) specifi cally before Comcast? No being successful is to work the 16 weeks needed in the sum- really do come true. doubt Comcast owns quite a chunk of our pharmaceutical com- mer and then collect unemployment all winter. munity with their non-stop plethora of drug commercials…they —Wildwood even have a drug for folks who don’t have anything wrong with *** them. Comcast makes a bundle of money from those drug West Cape May should take a page from Cape May's book, commercials…so much that they could give us free cable and where the government is run in an open and public format. In they’d still make scads of dough. West Cape May, secret decisions have led to over $125,000 in —Green Creek payments to a former city administrator that is under a gag order, *** and now we are spending over $500,000 in legal fees over an I can’t believe a home supply center calls their Christmas 18-lot subdivision that was turned down by the commissioners trees “miracle” trees. Also, employees cannot say “Merry before going to the public Christmas” to customers, but instead “Happy Holidays.” Avoid- —West Cape May ing the wonderful word “Christmas” is insulting. *** —Wildwood I would like to know where North Wildwood city offi cials *** stand on reimbursing all the residents the $100 county tax While walking on the beach near the Avalon fi shing pier appeal fi ling fee? It's been over two years since the city offi cials early Thanksgiving morning, I passed a young, redheaded ran to the rescue saying that it was a shame and will reimburse Avalon police offi cer driving the department’s pickup truck all property owners the $100 fi ling fee due to the massive er- No. 6. I greeted this offi cer, wishing him a good morning. rors by the reval fi rm. Perhaps the city offi cials already spent Not only did the offi cer not respond to my salutation, the look the extra $1.9M the reval took in for the city? A comment in I received in return gave me the impression that I ruined the the local newspaper would be nice. offi cer’s morning by talking to him. If this is his attitude towards —North Wildwood the public when they say hello to him, I can only imagine what *** his response would be if he had to go out of his way to help Catch-Up Flu I'm a builder in Avalon, and someone in need. I can tell last week’s Avalon —Avalon Shot Clinics spouter that the borough does *** monitor building heights. We “The entire liturgy of Advent invites us to encounter Christ Being Held are required to get a certifi ed who comes to save us. We are preparing to commemorate the survey from a licensed sur- birth that took place in Bethlehem 2,000 years ago to renew COURT HOUSE — The veyor showing the building our faith in his glorious coming at the end of time. At the same Department of Health will height before we're issued a time, we prepare to recognize his place among us; indeed, he be offering free fl u shots to CO. Oh, and you’re wrong also visits us through the people and events of daily life.” Pope all residents six months of about where to measure the John Paul the Great The DeluxeCard® Visa® Gift Card makes holiday shopping easy! age and older on Friday and height from. Call the borough —Cape May Plus, it’s welcome everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. Dec. 14. All clinics will be to get it straight before you *** from 1 to 3 p.m. at the De- spout off. I would like to commend the Wildwood Police Depart- Get a DeluxeCard Visa Gift Card today! partment of Health, located —Avalon ment for handling a noise problem in my neighborhood quickly Visit www.1stbankseaisle.com at 6 Moore Road. *** and professionally. I thank them for their vigilance in keeping Clinics will be held on I drove down Washington our town safe, not only during the tourist season but on the a first-come, first-served Street from the Post Office off-season too. Sea Isle City basis. Call the hotline 463- the other day to Ocean Street. —Wildwood 609-263-8750 Looking down the mall, I no- ©2007 Deluxe Enterprise 6581 to confi rm that the *** Operations, Inc. All rights reserved. Seaville ticed all of the trees had been Many thanks so the ladies of the Wildwood Acme on The DeluxeCard ® Visa ® Gift Card is clinic will be held. issued by Marshall Bank, N.A., 609-624-1000 removed in preparation for the Park Boulevard. On Nov. 23 I inadvertently left my wallet at pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. The Department of Marshall Bank, N.A.; Member FDIC. Health will also be offering renovation. In an ironic sense, the register. I went back to the store fi ve minutes later, and Swainton the mall almost looks better. DC819C (10/07) a limited number of pneu- they were already trying to contact me and would not accept a 609-465-7211 Maybe it is just the fact that reward. Again, many thanks mococcal vaccinations free it looks different, but it was —Wildwood ® of charge to those at high certainly not offensive. *** risk. This includes persons —Cape May I think the Avalon business community should pat themselves 65 years of age or older and *** (Page A24 Please) those with certain chronic I have been working dili- health conditions. gently since I was 15, two, The robbed that smiles, Alicia Joeleen Dr. Vecere Pat Cathie Joan Ann The pneumococcal sometimes three jobs at a steals something from vaccine prevents against time. I have recently hit a the thief. rough spot and am out of one of the most common William Shakespeare causes of pneumonia. work. I have gone to the First Baptist Church of Wildwood ELENA’S CREST PIER The Church that Beauty Salon began in a FAMILY HAIR CUTS Merry-Go-Round Men • Women • Children Christmas Concert Happy Angelus Chorus Holidays

7pm Sunday, This is no trick, but there were lots of treats! Dr. Jeff Vecere rewarded his patients for dropping Gift Certifi cates off 50% more candy than last year to his Cape May Court House Orthodontic offi ce. December 9th Available Maple & Atlantic Avenues Heather & Atlantic Aves., Jeffrey W. Vecere Wildwood Crest For info call 609-522-2981 523-0747 22 West Pacifi c Avenue, CMCH 465-5175 A24 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Roofi ng

Spout Off —Cape May County (From Page A23) *** on the back for the post Thanksgiving Day event. Children’s On Wednesday morning I drove down a street in Avalon after events of Friday and Saturday, doors open late on Friday night, the windstorm, and saw that trash had been blown all over the hospitality and sales throughout the weekend made Avalon a street from the trash cans. I am so thankful that the trash col- destination for adults and children to shop and enjoy. Take a lectors in Stone Harbor pick up our trashcans from the side bow restaurants and merchants — you deserve it. of our homes and return them there. It looks nicer throughout —Avalon the week and prevents trash from being blown from our cans *** during a windstorm. Thank you, Stone Harbor. Roofing, Siding & Windows After reading the spout off that asked Santa for a new washer —Stone Harbor and drier for the animal shelter, then reading that they charge *** $50 to $75 to surrender an animal, I think it’s safe to say that To the person who is worried about the lights in the E. the animal shelter can afford a new washer and dryer. R.: There is a staff person who checks them daily, plus to save —Court House energy we shut off the lights in a part of the hospital that is not *** being used. Don’t worry about the lights; we are trying to save Art Hall in his Nov. 28 editorial says that we are being non- energy. We’ll take care of them. “We Cover Your World” chalant while terrorists are threatening to annihilate us. What —Middle Township he neglected to say was that we chose to go to Iraq knowing *** that none of the suicide bombers on 9/11 were from Iraq It would be nice if the veterinarians of Cape May County but were almost all from Saudi Arabia. Why did we choose to go would notch the cat’s ear after they have been fi xed. This 609-889-5000 into Iraq? We have now created a country there where terrorists would help when trapping an animal that has already been come in to fi ght against us. Is this what we wanted? fi xed. Thank you. www.DaveAdamsRoofing.com —Cape May County *** Does the city of Wildwood have a new ride on Atlantic Avenue We are on the go, when the temperature is low. E-Z Tech called the little mini street sweeper? It drives up and down the street every day doing absolutely nothing. What a disgrace By RICK RACELA to the taxpayers. Also the driver uses it to go to Wawa and get If you’re not home, protect your [email protected] coffee and visit friends. property investment from the —Wildwood Technology can make our lives *** freezing temperatures with a easier and more effi cient, but only Remember that on the last day of Bill Clinton’s term as presi- WINTER WATCH PROGRAM! if we know how it benefi ts us. Feel free to contact Racela, dent of the United States he and Hillary took furnishings that Herald webmaster, with your technology-related questions. belonged to the White House. Fortunately somebody noticed Call today for more information. Answers may appear in print. and they were forced to return it. —Avalon Our service technicians are Herald Launches mode. *** highly trained and skilled in Online Video Player Even though the qual- Attention Lower Raiders readers: Congratulations for be- all aspects of your heating and ity was horrible, we were ing 9 and 0 and winning the championship. Unbelievable. cooling needs. Newspapers have taken amazed on how many plays Congratulations to all the coaches; you players were the best. I to online video, and it has it received, and it remains wish the Herald had covered it. been said that they might monumental until this —Lower Township just beat TV news at its day. *** own game. Since then we have Is it just me or does everyone else get the same impression upgraded to better video with presidential candidate Fred Thompson? That he sounds Whereas the YouTube more like Porky Pig with his stuttering answers. paradigm is amateurs do- cameras and software, up- —Lower Township ing interesting and fun graded our studio, devel- *** things with cameras, the oped a better Web-site, and Villas seems to have a bad name, so why not change it to   newspapers’ Web videos captured over a hundred Cape Villa? Sounds like a nice area. are professional journalists events on video. This —North Cape May operating like amateurs includes fires, important *** in the best old-fashioned meetings, feature stories, Seventh and eighth grade boys from Lower Township showed sense. and a lot more. up, paid attention, and played the best. The outcome was a We have had six report- perfect season. One of the New York —Cape May “Medically Speaking” ers do stand-ups on camera a radio show hosted by Times’ new Web-video *** stars, David Carr, recalls with a microphone, and Maybe it’s time that we privatized the MUA. They can’t get Michael Boriss, DO, FACC, FACOI · Cape Regional Cardiologist when their online video we’re getting better. the leaves up, drive down the street in October drinking soda operation began a few Last Monday, I launched and coffee in the truck laughing because there are no leaves years ago, and his bosses a new video player for our out there. They don’t want to pick the leaves up until January. said, “Let’s give it a whirl.” Web-site. It can be found This is ridiculous. Maybe it’s time we privatized and got this Under Pressure. Call for a free That is a saying that does on the right side of the monkey off our back. audio CD not typically heard at the page, after you scroll just a —North Cape May High blood pressure prevention & treatment. *** of this show or Times. bit. Advice you’ll want to hear. It was a sad day when Curtis Miller moved to South Carolina, Listen Shortly after I began Now you can E-mail a and now it’s an even sadder day now that we have heard that on the web! running our Web-site last video to somebody, and if he has passed away. Miller was in Wildwood, he was with the you fi nd yourself in one of Login to year, our publisher ex- Cape Human Resources, he had a food bank, he had a fund to With special guest pressed interest in produc- the Herald’s online videos, help people pay their utilities and he had the Thanksgiving and www.caperegional.com Jeff ery Stave, DO ing videos online. As I had you can embed it into your Christmas turkey dinner and he belonged to the Salvation Army. Board Certifi ed Internal Medicine Specialist much experience editing blog or social networking It’s really a sad day in Wildwood now that we have lost Curtis Cape Regional Medical Center and shooting video at that page. Miller for the second time. time, I had no idea where Check it out, www. —Wildwood capemaycountyherald.com, *** to start for a newspaper. I am from Virginia, and a member of a Catholic Church that WCMC-AM 1230 On November 6, 2006, especially if you missed the is clustered with three other parishes. We have a pastor and 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 12 our editor Al Campbell West Cape May Christmas parochial vicar. It is a nightmare, we have altered Mass times took his little Nikon Cool- Parade. To get the full to accommodate the priests' schedule, and I understand your Pix camera to the Middle effect, stick you head in frustrations about the merger. The reason for the clustering is a Physician Referral 1-800-362-4123 Township Harvest festival the freezer and watch our shortage of priests. Young men are not being called to the voca- and shot video in its video video. tion of the priesthood and older priests are retiring. I empathize with you but signing petitions are not going to do much good. The Bishop of Camden is making very diffi cult decisions. —Wildwood *** I had to laugh at the letter on Nov. 28 from the SUV-driving HEARING LOSS? lawyer who thinks that global warming is a good thing. —Court House Experience new solutions to old problems, *** On Christmas day a baby whale will be milking from its ALL TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE* mother in the summer feeding ground in Antarctica. But when the mother whale surfaces, her head will be blown apart by Digital • Programmable • Analog a Japanese harpoon. So think about that when you open your new Sony, Toshiba, Honda, Toyota or Mitsubishi Christmas present. Brain scientists have confi rmed that whales are more IF YOU CAN HEAR BUT NOT UNDERSTAND intelligent life on our planet. Why should we look elsewhere for life? If I were an alien looking down on earth, I would get CALL NOW FOR A FREE EVALUATION! away at the speed of light, Merry Christmas. —Cape May County *** SPECIAL SALE I would like to thank Dr. Ernst for his "to the point” letter on feral cats. Toxoplasmosis is a serious concern when feral cats are free to use fl ower gardens and such for litter boxes. If you reg. $995.00 have a weak immune system you are at risk. There are cases Custom canal The Herald’s new online video player is the newest of toxoplasmosis in Lower Township. I commend the people addition to www.capemaycountyherald.com. (Page A25 Please) fi ts deeply NOW ONLY in the ear. $ 00 By AUDINA 695 SEASHORE THIS IS ALL YOU WEAR *some at additional cost Sheds & Gazebos Choose from a CAPE MAY COUNTY HEARING AID DISPENSARY variety of colors, Serving styles & sizes 204 S. 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We need to let him know that we at the People buy a house in who discard these poor creatures can be fi ned. Assumption mean business, and will not merge with St. Ann’s Avalon, then tear it down to Portraits Beach or Studio $100 —Lower Township parish. We must remember in a merge situation we will lose create as big a new house *** our identity as a parish community. as possible, which looks like No sitting fee...price includes Memo to Larry Muentz, Gus Andy and Jay Schatz: New —Wildwood Crest all the other houses. Two old streets are being installed in the 1100 and 1200 blocks of *** houses in my neighborhood (1) 8x10 • (25) 4x6 Washington Street, and all new curbing and most sidewalks are Road kill and hard times — the planners for Cape May's have been restored to their being installed as part of the project. Thanks for not suing the vision and also for West Cape May, are what in the 1960s-70s original beauty within the Call Cathy at 609-972-4741 city again for this supposed violation of city ordinances. we called "feather merchants." Light weight, ethereal ideas last two years, and one more or visit the website and email —Cape May with no price tag, based on not much actual fi eld information. is being restored right now. *** Remember that these geographically-challenged planning folks They look beautiful and they Ontheislandportraits.com Has anyone else noticed the Christmas stocking on the got to Cape May and couldn't fi nd the ocean with a map, both are retaining some of the old electric pole outside the synagogue on Pacifi c? hands, and a GPS. Their vision needs proper correction through shore charm. These hom- —Wildwood local lenses. eowners should be awarded *** —Cape May for their work. Let's continue Brenda Lee was great. Thank you Mayor Troiano, and *** this spirit to save a little charm everyone else who helped bring this show to the Wildwoods. At the CVS in Wildwood, we were behind a woman who had in this town. No one needs a 1ST NAILS See you in February. been waited on (hadn't paid) but forgot one thing. She went to 6-7-bedroom-second home. Professional Nail Salon —Bellmawr "run" and get it, which the clerk let her do. So we wait. Finally —Avalon Full Service for *** not wanting to wait anymore, we move up and the clerk cancels *** I would like to know how the North Wildwood Police Depart- her order and rings us out. As we are walking out of the store, I believe that it is rude Ladies & Gentlemen ment hired a full-time police offi cer that lives in Erma (Lower the rude woman fi nally makes her way back. To that woman, for a restaurant to insist on a Open: Mon.-Sat. 10am - 8pm Township) when the City of North Wildwood has a residency my time is just as valuable as yours, and for you to hold up an 22 percent gratuity. Isn't a Sun 12pm - 6pm requirement. Does this mean that anyone can get hired in North entire line just shows how selfi sh and unaware you are. One gratuity earned? Not to men- Wildwood? I pay taxes in the town, does he? wonders if you would have waited tion the strong feeling of be- —Cape May County —Wildwood ing gouged just because New Walk-Ins Welcome *** *** Year's Eve is a desirable night Rio Grande Plaza (ShopRite Ctr.) - 889-8867 The bishop is a disappointment to the 50 or so parishes A big thank you goes out to the Wildwood Catholic to dine out. told to merge or cluster, not to mention the schools. The faithful cheerleaders and the staff for the cheer clinic held on Dec. —Cape May Cape May Court House (Acme Ctr.) - 465-9919 always lose at the hands of bishops who only look out for the 1. The kids had a great time, and for the little ones, it was a *** bottom line. If this bishop continues on this path the diocese is much-needed day out. I haven't found any cheer teams or soc- in big trouble. The bishop will not have to worry about a priest cer/baseball/basketball teams shortage; he will not have people to fi ll the pews. This will create that takes kids fi ve-years old. a vibrant and dynamic diocese? I don’t think so. Thank you for getting up early —Avalon and having the patience to deal *** with little girls. I hope Santa is

patients, 1 p.m. Marauchi SUPPORT GROUPS Room, Cape Regional Medical Center. Call 463-2348. Panic & Anxiety Pro- Central avenues, 7:30 p.m. Heart Healthy Informa- grams: Monday and Wednes- Call 800-992-0401. tion Group: Free session will day evenings at 7 p. m. on a Caregiver Support Group: meet in the Marauchi room at teleconference call. To par- 7:30 p.m. Senior Care of Cape noon. ticipate, call 732-940-9658. May County, 211 S. Main Diabetes Management For information regarding the St., Court House, second Series: 9 a.m. Maruchi Room, program, visit www.panicre- Wednesday. Call 465-8840. Today, Dec. 10, and 17. Fee When it comes to liefi nc.com. Feel free to bring your loved and registration. Call Cindy Marriage Encounter ones with you. Kraemer, 463-2547 Weekend: Do you want to 12-Step Program: Christ- give something really special centered 12-step recovery THURSDAY, Dec. 6: Medicare and unique to the ones you program, every Wednesday at love? How about a gift fi lled 7 p.m. Lillian Whitfi eld SDA Narcotics Anonymous: with romance and excite- School, Route 9 and Fourth Cape May First Presbyterian ment? Give the gift of a World Avenue, Court House. Call Church, Decatur and Hughes Part D, Wide Marriage Encounter James at 729-6726. avenues, 8 p.m. Call 348- Weekend. Upcoming week- Grief Support Group: 9292. ends are Oct. 26-28 and Nov. First and third Wednesdays Cancer Support Group: 7 we’re committed to 30-Dec 2. For more informa- at 3 p.m. Maruchi Room, Cape p.m. Room B. New members tion call: 1-800-688-9963 or Regional Medical Center. Call welcome. Cape Regional Med- visit www.mesj.net. 463-4043. ical Center. Call 463-2298. meeting your needs Grief Support Groups: Cardiac Support Group: Al-Anon: 8 p.m. Parish Are now forming for widows Cape Regional Medical Center House, Church of the Resur- and widowers in Cape May at 1:30 p.m., fi rst Wednes- rection, 200 West Tuckahoe and earning County, series of 10 weekly day, Maruchi Room, Cape Road, Marmora. Call 800- meetings with lectures, dis- Regional Medical Center, 463- 344-2666. cussions, small group work- 2348. Al-Anon: 11 a.m. Lower shops and guest speakers be- CMCS (Cape May County Township Recreation Center, your trust. gins the fi rst week of October. Songwriters): support group Bayshore Road, Villas. For information, call 888-920- for anyone writing original Nicotine Anonymous: 2201. music, last Wednesday at 5:30-6:30 p.m., 113 W. Oak South Jersey AIDS Alli- 7:15 p.m. Call 463-0685. Ave., Wildwood. Call Joe, ance: meets fourth Wednes- Atlantic Cape Family 729-9145. day at 5:30 p.m. in Cape May Support Organization: sup- Brain Injury Survivor or United Methodist Church, port, education, and advocacy Caregiver Support Group, sec- 635 Washington St., call 523- for parents and caregivers ond Thursday at Bacharach SM 0024. raising children with emo- Institute for Rehabilitation. That’s why Community CCRx has been rated #1 in customer satisfaction among Medicare Part D enrollees.* tional/behavioral challenges Call Nutan Ravani at 856-589- WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5: the fourth Wednesday of 5797 or Debbie Long at 652- Our CCRx-powered plans are built on the belief that the best way to make sure our members are satisfied is every month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 7000. Al-Anon: 11 a.m. at United at Court House Church of Alzheimer Support Methodist Church, Kennedy Christ, 102 East Pacifi c Ave. Group: Third Thursday of to build and support the bond they have with the community pharmacists they know and trust. Combine this Blvd. and Park Road, Sea Isle. Babysitting provided. Call An- the month, 6:30 p.m. at East- Al-Anon Meetings: drea if service is required, at ern Shore Nursing Home and philosophy with our outstanding plan features such as no, or low, co-pays and deductibles, and you’ll see why 5:30 p.m. at St. John of God 485-0575, ext. 105. Rehab Center, 1419 Route 9 Church, 680 Townbank Road, HIV/AIDS Support North. Call 408-2011. over a million members have come to trust Community CCRx for their prescription drug needs. North Cape May. Group: For people living with Parkinson’s Support Narcotics Anonymous: or affected by HIV or AIDS Group: second Thursday, St. Barnabas-by-the-Bay, 13 W. meets at the Cape May Unit- 1 p.m., Victoria Commons, Bates Ave., Villas, 6 p.m. Call ed Methodist Church, 635 North Cape May. 886-2455. 1-800-992-0401. Washington St., 5:30 p.m. the A.R.T.S. (Artists Recov- For more information, and to enroll in a Community CCRx Narcotics Anonymous: fourth Wednesday of each ering Through The Twelve United Methodist Church of month. For information, call Steps): 12-step support group plan, visit www.CommunityCCRx.com or call North Wildwood, Second and Dave, 602-4640 or South Jer- for any kind of artist (musi- sey Aids Alliance, 523-0024. cians, visual artists, dancers, 1-866-684-5353 (TTY/TDD users call 1-866-684-5351), Alzheimer's Support writers, etc.), every Thursday, Group: Victoria Commons As- 9:15 a.m., Lower Township Touch and sisted Living, fourth Wednes- Library Meeting Room, Villas. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., everyday. Go Massage day of every month 4-6 p.m., Call 463-0685. 610 Townbank Road, N. Cape Alzheimer’s Support May, 898-0044. 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In West Cape May PROPERTY TRANSFERS RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE BETWEEN November 15th and 25th,2007 Seller Buyer Property Address Price Survey Shows Pre-1776 Homes AVALON John H. Kerr John H. Kerr Jr. 7109 Dune Dr. $ 1,535,000 Estate of Robert P. Krantz William G. & Carol B. Engel 2454 Harbor Ave. $ 475,000 By JACK FICHTER Edward & Anita Walsh Peter Winicov, Amy B. Levine 7751 Ocean Dr., Unit G $ 474,000 Total for Avalon: $ 2,484,000 WEST CAPE MAY — A new survey of histor- CAPE MAY Riggins Inc. 1404 Washington St. LLC 1404 Washington St. $ 230,000 ic homes here found a number of structures that Ronald & Shirley Doemland Edward G. & Janet A. Gaven 1350 B. Pennsylvania Ave. $ 320,000 predate the founding of the United States. Total for Cape May: $ 550,000 Historic Preservationists Joan Berkey and DENNIS Michael Conley prepared a survey of historic Juan R. Leon, Lilliam Alicea Eric M. & Susan E. Bland 37 Doe Dr. $ 289,500 Pickering Real Estate Rte 83 Associates LLC 1072 Rte 83 $ 244,000 buildings in this borough and presented it as a Existing Pond LLC Rte 9 Oceanview LLC 2304 & 2316 Rte 9 $ 530,000 gift to the borough. James Stetser Travis J. Marshall 556 Sea Isle City, Unit C $ 83,627 At a well-attended special meeting of the Total for Dennis: $ 1,147,127 LOWER TOWNSHIP borough’s History Committee Nov. 29, they Rose Meehan, Charles Mullaney Michael J. & Rosemarie C. Fowler 152 Briarwood Dr. $ 180,000 Gertrude Collins Trudi Ann Dawes 148 Ohio Ave. $ 60,000 showed highlights of the survey in a PowerPoint Robert & Patricia Ann Stilo Robert A. & Joanne M. Leggio 301 S. Station Ave. $ 425,000 presentation. Joan Yost, Linda Winn Joan E. Yost, Linda Winn 105 Frances Ave. $ 70,000 Kurt & Debrann Johnston et al James & Alexis Evarts 6 Schellinger Ave. $ 197,000 Berkey said she was introduced to West Cape Estate of William H. Smith Matthew W. & Susan M. Smith 126 States Ave. $ 142,000 Leo F. McCluskey Richard H. & Elaine M. O’Sullivan 35 Capewoods Rd. $ 305,000 May when she was conducting a survey of the Anne P. McGinn Anne P. & Bartholomew & Sharon B. McGinn, 517 Delview Rd. $ 371,000 county’s oldest buildings and was inspecting Total for Lower Township: $ 1,750,000 the former Daniel’s Restaurant on Broadway, MIDDLE TOWNSHIP now the Moonfi sh Grill. Famersham Associates LP Thomas Mooney 506 W. Hampton Court $ 330,000 Eileen F. Christaldi Louis H. Altobelli Jr. 10 Eagles Way $ 1,925,000 “The back part of that turned out to be very Jack Fichter Ryan Homes Luis Tan Jr. & Joanna Javier 28 Meadow Valley Rd. $ 403,490 Ryan Homes Anthony L. & Janet Clerico 10 Meadow Valley Rd. $ 404,215 early, 1730 or earlier,” she said. PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, 422 N. Broadway Ryan Homes Richard & Colleen M. Snow 296 Meadow Valley Rd. $ 316,665 Berkey referred to it as the Whilldin-Miller Brian T. & Susanne I. Flack James B. & Barbara S. Murphy N/A $ 560,000 residents were farmers, one-third connected with “life Estate of Alice G. Simpkins Dariusz Badawika & Deirdre McMenamin 149 Beach Ave. $ 50,000 House. She said the house was remodeled in 1790 with Alice N. Miller Dariusz Badawika & Deirdre McMenamin 146 Beach Ave. $ 50,000 at sea” and the other third were in service industries Edward & Sandra & K. Kearney Michael Sean & Kathleen Klein 13 Cynwyd Dr. $ 410,000 one of two fi replaces removed. John T. Dillon Fabio Pawlus 208 Pennsylvania Ave. $ 94,000 such a operating a blacksmith shop. Rosemary Simpkins et al Dariusz Badawika & Deirdre McMenamin 150 Beach Ave. $ 50,000 An 1872 Beers map shows a “booming” Stone Harbor Properties Inc. Harbor Place Development LLC 23 Hallman Rd. $ 8,556,665 Brendan Sciarra Michael & Anita Sciarra 1219 Rte 9 South $ 365,000 neighboring Cape May. Beazer Homes Corp. Michael & Nancy Ambrose 6 Glen Cove Court $ 371,761 Frank J. & Jean M. Feketics Fracnes B. Feketics 309 Pennsylvania Ave. $ 120,000 An 1886 Scott map shows many sub- Ryan Homes Jose A. Delgado, Nydia E. Moya 3 Meadow Valley Rd. $ 333,440 divided lots without homes on them, she Rayn Homes Matthew R. & Margurite A. Menke 11 Meadow Valley Rd. $ 368,015 said. Development was concentrated along Lennar Joseph & Barbara Kent 604 Tidewater Ave. $ 269,900 Total for Middle Township: $ 14,978,151 Broadway, said Berkey. NORTH WILDWOOD While she worked on compiling a his- K Hovnanian at North Wildwood James Gursha, Anita Pecorara 2303 Seaboard Circle $ 530,000 Robyn Brody FNJ Properties LLC 2105 Seaboard Circle $ 365,000 tory of the borough, Conley surveyed each Margaret E. Miller Anthony & Andrea D’Angelo, Thomas Lodise 232 W. Walnut Ave. $ 250,000 historic building. Dhiren Soni John & Christine Paukovitz 701 Ocean Ave., Unit 21 $ 135,000 Brophy-Martin Dev., HDA Dev. Harry & Mary Righter 243 E. 13th Ave. $ 630,000 Conley said part of their work was to Joseph Mahoney Kris John & Diane Eigenbrood 301 E. 25th St., Unit 103 $ 412,000 identify key structures that could be eli- Total for North Wildwood: $ 2,322,000 gible for the state and national registers of OCEAN CITY Gregory Morris, Paul Becker Coastal Investment Partners LLC 816-818 Third St. $ 2,130,000 historic places. He said some houses are Craig W. Morgan Judy L. Morgan 3612-14 West Ave., Unit B $ 400,000 Thomas & Janice Suda Enid M. Reichert 944 Bay Ave. $ 499,000 “key” because an important person resided Jeffrey D. & Rhonda M. Raden Anthony & Mary L. D’Orsogna 3324 Wesley Ave. $ 1,799,000 in the structure. GQ Investments LLC Stephen & Anju Bell 408-10 Atlantic Ave., Unit B $ 529,900 Brian L. & Craig N. Morgan Howard J. & Lena F. Marder 2908-10 Asbury Ave., Unit B $ 332,900 The Judge Henry Eldredge House at 302 Rastelli & Guzzo Investments Jill Rastelli 2130 Wesely, Unit A 1st Fl. $ 1,316,000 Broadway, built in 1910, is an example W Smith Properties LLC Holly L. Cockersham 4 11th St. $ 231,500 Estate of Maria Powell John E. & Elizabeth M. Ravelli 8 Sweetwater Ct. $ 547,500 of a home of an important person in the Total for Ocean City: $ 7,785,800 borough’s history, said Conley. SEA ISLE CITY The Presbyterian Chapel, now Black- Stonewedge Investments LLC Ray W. & Elizabeth B. Wethington 17 75th St., Unit East $ 1,025,000 Colonnade Investment LLC Charles & Stephanie L. Starr 4600 Landis Ave., Unit 4A $ 200,000 Jack Fichter beard’s Restaurant, at 422 N. Broadway, Thomas J. Welsh Jr. Gloria S. Herbert Revocable Deed of Trust 18 75th St., Unit West $ 946,000 David & Patricia Evangelist James & Monica Berrodin 114 52nd St., Unit East $ 600,000 WHILLDIN-MILLER HOUSE, 416 S. Broadway is a key structure because it was a public William H. Thomas Robert S. & Carrie J. Beckett 105 34th St., Unit West $ 795,000 Redfern Ocean LLC Robert A. & Margaret B. Box 380 47th Pl., Unit West $ 1,170,000 Stephen & Lori King Francine Brebner 125 57th St. $ 731,000 Berkey said she looked at two other homes Total for Sea Isle City: $ 5,467,000 in the borough for the county survey that STONE HARBOR Peter J. Katevatis James & Kathryn B. Fromuth 351 96th St., Unit 404 $ 580,000 were built in the early 1700s. She examined Elsie D. Frey Nicholas & Lauren Mink, Kenneth & A. Brown 302 84th St. $ 300,000 a number of old maps and deeds. Total for Stone Harbor: $ 880,000 Ezekiel Eldredge and Joseph Whilldin UPPER TOWNSHIP built upon two parcels of land around 1688, Donald & Linda L. Pitale David & Rhonda Grippo 5 Danielle Dr. $ 286,000 Robert W. Carr Dana Dunn Lisicki 11 Dana Ave. $ 333,000 said Berkey. Whilldin signed a deed with Robert & Kimberly Hickman John J. Quigley 34 Seaview Ave. $ 230,000 Karen H. Hankins Robin Dix 6 Ash Terrance $ 235,000 Native Americans for his land around 1696, Frederick W. & Carla M. Hays Thomas & Sarah Brown 1497 Stagecoach Rd. $ 246,000 she said. Edward J. Carter Gilbert J. & Terry C. Terry 2177 Rte 50 $ 185,000 Berkey said the fi rst map she found show- Total for Upper Township: $ 1,515,000 WEST CAPE MAY ing houses was an 1843 Federal coastal G & T Developers & Builders David VonSavage Douglass Ave., Vacant Land $ 275,000 survey which denoted 25 homes. Total for West Cape May: $ 275,000 An 1845 map of Stevens Street shows eight WEST WILDWOOD homes of which fi ve are still standing. Francis Kane, Linda McGahan Francis X. Kane 7 Venice Ave., Unit A $ 50,000 Berkey said it was not easy to determine Total for West Wildwood: $ 50,000 WILDWOOD the age of buildings that have had additions George J. Stile Richard E. Sykora 4305 Pacific Ave. $ 189,000 without an old map. RE Land For Sale LLC Francis & Catherine Fleming 232 E. Montgomery Ave. $ 360,000 Avalon Aerospace LLC BCJL Enterprises Inc. 307 E. Poplar Ave., Unit 200 $ 278,100 An 1850 map shows 45 houses includ- BCJL Enterprises LLC Michael Herner 307 E. Poplar Ave., Unit 200 $ 500,000 Richard Startare Ravioli House Inc. 5203 New Jersey Ave. $ 400,000 ing the borough’s first African-American Edward L. Massaro Javier & Annette Landin 310 E. Magnolia Ave., Unit A $ 370,000 residents, William and Robert Cox, among Jack Fichter 105 East Bennett LLC David Rohm 105 E. Bennett Ave., Unit 200 $ 390,000 the fi rst freed slaves to purchase land in the Atlantic Sights LLC Steven E. & Jacquelyn A. Mikulski 4700 Atlantic Ave., Unit 104 $ 329,900 ITALIAN COLONNADE STYLE, 102 Second Ave. Total for Wildwood: $ 2,817,000 county. WILDWOOD CREST An 1856 Cook map shows 50 homes, mostly on building. See Grapes LLC Peter Mischtschuk, Cynthia Sipe 8401 Atlantic Ave., Unit 311 $ 222,400 Kensington Communities LLC Samuel Juffee 4706 Hudson Ave., Unit 103 $ 323,500 farms. Conley said the Albert Stevens House at 127 Myrtle KSR Inc. Edward & Lynda Seglias 8000 Pacific Ave. $ 560,000 Berkey said an 1850 census indicated one-third of Ave., built in 1900, is signifi cant be- Alps Development Group LLC Maryann Hoffmann 7100 Seaview Ave., Unit 108 $ 159,000 Palm Beach Villas Development Daniel C. & Denis M. Riiff 407 E. Palm Rd. $ 730,000 cause of its beautiful architecture, he Estate of Rose M. Montefusco Paul J. & Patricia M. Halferty 112 W. Preston Ave., Unit B $ 310,000 said. Total for Wildwood Crest: $ 2,304,900 A home at 102 Second Ave., built COUNTY TOTAL: $ 44,325,978 circa 1860 to 1870, is an example of Compilation © 2007 Seawave Corporation Source Data: Cape May County Clerk’s Office Abstracts Italian Colonnade architecture. Conley said the Hezekiah Blake Thinking of Others House at 120 Third Ave., built in 1885, has a “twin” in Cape May. Blake was a WILDWOOD CREST — For the holiday Donations may be dropped off at the teacher here and Cape May. season, Beachpoint Realty, 6000 New offi ce, Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. The former S.R. Swain store was Jersey Ave. will be a drop-off site for do- to 3 p.m. through Dec. 20. located at 139 N. Broadway, now Wed- nations to the Community Food Bank of Most needed items include canned dings By the Sea, built in 1875, was New Jersey, Southern Branch. meats and fi sh, peanut butter, canned also the fi rst A&P store in the county, Gifts of non-perishable food items will fruit, baby food and formula. said Conley. assist needy families this holiday. In the Ezekiel Eldredge House on Stevens Street, currently undergoing CAPE MAY — Chris Clemans & Co., essential to maintaining the public’s trust renovation, Berkey said she found a 1159 Washington St. is marking the 10th and confi dence, according to a Clemans’ corner post in a room showing construc- anniversary sponsoring Toys for Tots Toy release. tion before 1820. Drive. The Marine Corps Reserve needs the Hand-hewn oak rafters, spaced four Toys for Tots began in 1947 in Los public’s help getting new, unwrapped toys. feet apart in the attic, dated the home Angeles, Calif. It expanded nationwide Any gift will help a child enjoy a special to 1720 or earlier, she said. the next year. Christmas. Jack Fichter The home was in danger of demoli- The Marine Corps Reserve believes that If donation pick up is needed, call (609) ALBERT STEVENS HOUSE, 127 Myrtle Ave. tion two years ago. the integrity of the Toys for Tots program is 884-3332. 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dryer, newly renovated Lovely, light, spacious 2 μ WebID #: 138926 North Cape May building. $950/month in- bedroom apartment cen- 501 Beach Ave., Cape May cludes hot & cold water. 1450 Texas Avenue, Cape May ter of Cape May. Lots of 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Marquis de Lafayette Hotel. Condo-Tel Units $899,000 1 month security depsit 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, Boat Slip windows, pretty views, condo. Central air, wash- & credit check. beautiful wide plank Year Round Rental- er/ dryer. $900/month + CAROL MENZ, GRI/SRES, BROKER & AMI MENZ, SRES fl oors, huge eat-in kitch- all utilities. 609-374-0325 • 609-425-5756 609-408-6513 DENNIS TWP. en, parking. No pets. Non-smoking premises. 201-939-2696 μ WebID #: 139162 Like new, 4 bedroom, 2 *%23%9#!0% OPEN HOUSE $1195 per month + utili- bath, unfurnished Cape 2s%s!s,s4s9 Year Round Rental- ties. Cod with family room. μ WebID #: 139153 7ASHINGTON3T #APE-AY .* Saturday Noon - 4:00pm Air, washer, dryer. Secu-   s   Closed Sundays AVALON 609-884-8177 rity deposit, references, DOLORES K. LANZALOTTI GOLF COURSE credit check. No pets. Year Round Rental- Licensed Real Estate-Broker/Owner thru December μ WebID #: 139138 $1400/month. WEBSITE ADDRESS: http://www.jerseycaperealty.com LAWRENCE A. PRAY New luxury end unit Call Gwen for more information at BUILDER/DEVELOPER Year Round Rental- NORTH CAPE MAY 609-602-1447 609-536-2400 townhome, 2500 sq. ft. WebID #: 138781 “SOUTHERN SHORES” “HIDDEN LAKES” 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, CAPE MAY μ 2 bedroom home with 2 car garage. $1995+. garage, no smoking, no

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Newly remodeled, 2 609-898-9798 609-884-7018 bedroom, 1 bath & 3 bed- room, 2 bath. Hardwood SOUTHERN SHORES MODEL - HIDDEN LAKES MODEL - μ WebID #: 138284 μ WebID #: 139164 2 Jessica Court 5 Hidden Lake Drive fl oors, fi replace, deck. • Prices start at $369,900 • Prices start at $689,900 No pets. Non-smoking ONLINE premises. Credit check. DIRECTIONS: Take Garden State Parkway to Exit DIRECTIONS: Take Garden State Parkway to Exit House $950/$1200 + utilities. 9, straight to Shunpike to Oyster. Right on Oyster. 9, straight to Shunpike. Turn left on Shunpike to Hunting? Follow Oyster to Honeysuckle, make a right onto Oyster. Right on Oyster. Follow Oyster straight thru Honeysuckle & follow to the end. Make left onto to Hidden Lake Estates. GO TO 302-383-6353 Johnstown Lane and enter Jessica Court. www.capemaycountyherald.com μ WebID #: 138633 Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29

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NORTH WILDWOOD NORTH WILDWOOD for more information. 609-729-3292 2 bedroom, 1 bath in Vil- Mon. - Fri. WebID #: 137865 μ WebID #: 139081 las. 1.5 car garage, 1/2 μ 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Townhomes for rent. 4 WebID #: 138922 μ block to the bay. $925.00 Year Round Rental- duplex. Beautiful view of bedroom, 3 bath. 2000 WebID #: 139182 Call Janet at 609-886-8600 per month plus utilities. 1 μ ext.34 for great results today. the sunset. Available im- sq. ft. 6th & NJ Aves. month rent plus security. mediatley. Central, gas $1500/month + utilities. Wildwood Duplex Year Round Rental- First fl oor, 1 bedroom, heat. $1100/month 321-505-4956 living room, kitchen, 1 609-523-0104 Call Charles VILLAS bath apt with off-street μ WebID #: 138687 parking. $850 includes 609-465-2728 μ WebID #: 138113 609-425-4485 1 bedroom apartment utilities. 609-780-3663 www.capemaycountyherald.com Office hours 9 to 5 available, on the bay. No pets. $800 per month + Call WebID #: 138615 μ WebID #: 139145 Monday - Friday μ utilities. Rachel at FOR MORE Call 609-886-5520 886-8600 REAL ESTATE ext. 33 CLASSIFIED μ WebID #: 138892 (Page A32 Please)

WE WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAYS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 739 Washington St., Cape May, NJ *%23%9#!0% www.jerseycaperealty.com 2s%s!s,s4s9 609-884-5800 • 800-643-0043 CHECK OUT WEB SITE FOR RENTAL AVAILABILITIES. WHILE ON OUR SITE CHECK OUT OUR FULL INVENTORY OF SALE PROPERTIES QUIET CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION FIRST FLOOR CONDO 8 Whippoorwill Lane Cape May Court House 5806A Atlantic Avenue Wildwood Crest 4BR, 2BA 2600 square foot “SEA WYNN COURT” Unit features rancher, wood burning stove 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, full basement, w/floor to ceiling stone assigned parking, and a very short walk hearth, central air, rear deck to beach. $284,900 w/hot tub, 2-car garage. $499,900 LIKE NEW-HUGE BEACH HOUSE SPECTACULAR 2-STORY-JUST COMPLETED 705 Virginia Avenue North Wildwood 7 Hidden Lake Drive “Hidden Lake Estates” Cape May Court House 5 BR, 4.5 BA, water views, gas f/p, 1 Acre + 4 BR, 4 BA, full basement, central air, h/w & tile fl oors, 2-car 2-car attached garage, & rear deck. attached garage. Excellent rental Access to 10 Acre lake w/walking path. history. $1,299,000 $824,900

JUST STEPS TO DELAWARE BAY IMMACULATE CHARMING RANCHER OUTSTANDING LOCATION 9 Cedarbrook Road North Cape May 312 Haverford Avenue North Cape May 309 Claghorn Place Cape May Cottage w/3 2 BR, 2 BA, gas f/ Short stroll to beach & town. 4BR, 2 BA, h/w fl oors, bedrooms, 2 p, built-in bookcases, w/w carpet, covered baths, central rear deck; storage front porch, outdoor air, detached shed, garage w/loft. shower, off-street Amenities: central garage, move- parking. $799,000 air, ceiling fans, and in condition!!! security system. $549,000 $399,000 A30 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers December 5 2007

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MERCHANDISE / REAL ESTATE Social Work- YARD SALES CLASSIFIED PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A29) SHERIFF’S SALE 20% of the bid price is required. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE School Social BEING KNOWN as Tax Lot 9, Block 406 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any FOR BEAR STEARNS ABS 2006-AC4 the ARTICLES FOR By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of sale without further notice of publication. plaintiff AND YEAR ROUND MARIA CALABRESE, ET AL Worker SALE the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Di- Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 114 x 60 All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at RENTAL vision, Cape May County, DOCKET NUMBER x 106.73 x 40.08 x 20.37 approx. Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD public venue on: F 20683 06, pending wherein NOVASTAR Sheriff: John F. Callinan WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF Part time, two days per Articles For Sale- MORTGAGE, INC. the plaintiff AND GERALD Nearest Cross Street: Shawmount Avenue 752717 DECEMBER A.D. 2007 week. Knowledge of Year Round Rental- WATKINS, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall 4x Fee=$136.08 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court expose for sale at public venue on: Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street laws and regulations HOLIDAY GIFT! Mink WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF nicipal or tax liens that may be due. ______(Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New governing special edu- WILDWOOD DECEMBER A.D. 2007 SHERIFF’S SALE Jersey. coat, full length, dark at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if any): cation; demonstrated ranch, worn only a few House Building located at 9 N. Main Street None By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Property to be sold is located in the Town- ability to effectively pro- East Glenwood Ave. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- ship of Middle, County of Cape May and times, fur is in new con- Jersey. A full legal description of the premises can be cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET State of New Jersey. vide counseling servic- dition, lining is perfect. Newly renovated 1 bed- found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May NUMBER F 16746 06, pending wherein HSBC es; strong interpersonal room, furnished. Includes Property to be sold is located in the Town- County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION the Premises commonly known as: 30 Lo- 8-10, Value $3,000. Ask- ship of Middle, County of Cape May and assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and plaintiff AND PAULA LONNEY, ET AL are the chlalsh Lane, Rio Grande NJ 08242 and communications ing $500. 609-886-1614 heat, electric and water. State of New Jersey. other Municipal Assessments. The amount due defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public skills. BS/BA degree, Non-smoking premises. can be obtained from the local taxing authority. venue on: BEING KNOWN as Lot 12, Block 1436.03, Premises commonly known as: 308 West Amount due under judgment is WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF on the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of Social Worker license, CRAFTS $800 per month. Main Street, Cape May Court House, NJ $174,119.04 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees DECEMBER A.D. 2007 Middle, Rio Grande and criminal background 08210 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Dimensions: 55 feet x 120 feet check required. Crafts- 856-742-9337 BEING KNOWN as Lot 8 f/k/a 17, 19, 21 & 20% of the bid price is required. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 23, Block 933, on the offi cial Tax Map of the The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Jersey. Nearest Cross Street: Delsea Drive Township of Middle sale without further notice of publication. Send letter of interest Beach Plum μ WebID #: 138639 All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. Property to be sold is located in the Town- *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal and references to Mi- Dimensions: 100.ft x 100.0 ft x 100.ft x 100.0 Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- ship of Lower, County of Cape May and liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Jam & Jelly Year Round Rental- ft MAN State of New Jersey. charges, liens, insurance premiums or other chael Bucciala, Superin- Sheriff: John F. Callinan advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. tendent, North Wildwood Nearest Cross Street: None Given 752715 Premises commonly known as: 713 West All interested parties are to conduct and rely Made to order available WILDWOOD 4x Fee=$116.64 Rio Grande Avenue, Wildwood NJ 08260 upon their own independent investigation School District, 1201 *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 to ascertain whether or not any outstanding for the holidays. Choose ______Atlantic Avenue, North liens or other charges, and any such taxes, BEING KNOWN as Lot 9, Block 815, on the interest remain of record and/or have prior- plain, sweet pepper or New 3 bedroom, 3 bath charges, liens, insurance premiums or other SHERIFF’S SALE offi cial Tax Map of the Township of Lower ity over the lien being foreclosed and, if so Wildwood, NJ 08260 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. the current amount due thereon. hot pepper. Also, locally Email: mbuccialia townhouse. 2 car ga- All interested parties are to conduct and rely By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Dimensions: 80.00ft x 30.00ft x 80.00ft x freshly made to order rage. 2 blocks from upon their own independent investigation to of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery 30.00ft A full legal description of the premises can be @mmace.capemay ascertain whether or not any outstanding in- Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May mixed green wreaths. schools.com beach. Available now. terest remain of record and/or have priority BER F 5019 07, pending wherein WELLS Nearest Cross Street: Shawcrest Road County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and 12”, $14 & 16”, $18. $1300/month. Section 8 over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the FARGE BANK, N.A. the plaintiff AND JOAN L. assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and Fax: 609-522-2308 current amount due thereon. COHETS, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal other Municipal Assessments. The amount due To order call ok. expose for sale at public venue on: can be obtained from the local taxing authority. liens or other charges, and any such taxes, Jalma Farms A full legal description of the premises can be WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF charges, liens, insurance premiums or other Amount due under judgment is A.A./E.O.E. found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May DECEMBER A.D. 2007 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. $391,470.08 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 609-412-3123 215-230-0171 County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- Deadline: December 21, All interested parties are to conduct and rely assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and House Building located at 9 N. Main Street upon their own independent investigation to fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of 2007 other Municipal Assessments. The amount due (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New ascertain whether or not any outstanding in- 20% of the bid price is required. FURNISHINGS μ WebID #: 138335 can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Jersey. terest remain of record and/or have priority The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Trades/Electrical- Amount due under judgment is over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the sale without further notice of publication. $152,524.94 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Property to be sold is located in the City of current amount due thereon. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Furnishings- to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- Wildwood, County of Cape May and State of tiff. ELECTRICIANS fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of New Jersey. A full legal description of the premises can be Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG Year Round Rental- 20% of the bid price is required. found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May Sheriff: John F. Callinan WANTED CURIO CABINET: Victo- The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Premises commonly known as: 213-215 County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and 752720

rian style, pine, new con- sale without further notice of publication. East 25th Avenue, Wildwood NJ 08260 assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and 4x Fee=$131.22 Wildwood Square All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. other Municipal Assessments. The amount due 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 Mechanics with mini- dition. Lights inside, mir- Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG BEING KNOWN as Tax Lot 8 fka 21, 23, 22.02 can be obtained from the local taxing authority. ______mum of (3) years expe- rored back, 5 shelves. FIRST MONTH’S Sheriff: John F. Callinan and 24.02 in Block 227.02 fka 227 Amount due under judgment is SHERIFF’S SALE 752713 $155,038.51 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to rience in residential and 22” W x 10 1/2” D x 76” RENT FREE! 4x Fee=$131.22 Dimensions of Lot: (approximately) Court- be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out commercial work. Posi- H, $300. 609-827-7351 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 yard Condominium fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- ______20% of the bid price is required. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET tion requires knowledge Gated community near SHERIFF’S SALE Nearest Cross Street: Central Avenue The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any NUMBER F 4773 07, pending wherein GMAC of troubleshooting, old RESTAURANT beach & boardwalk. sale without further notice of publication. MORTGAGE, LLC the plaintiff AND MICHAEL By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. R. ADAMS, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall work, and new work in- EQUIPMENT Tri-level town home 3/4 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery nicipal or tax liens that may be due. Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG expose for sale at public venue on: stallations. bedrooms, 3.5 baths Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Sheriff: John F. Callinan WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF BER F 187 07, pending wherein THE BANK A full legal description of the premises can be 752718 DECEMBER A.D. 2007 with 3-car garage. Decks OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A. found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May 4x Fee=$131.22 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Send employment and off living room & mas- AS SUCCESSOR TO JP MORGAN CHASE County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street BANK N.A. AS TRUSTEE the plaintiff AND assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and ______(Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New salary history and quali- Restaurant Equipment- ter bedroom. Pool. Fur- DOMINIQUE A. DE PIETRO, ET AL are the other Municipal Assessments. The amount due SHERIFF’S SALE Jersey. fi cations to TMO, PO nished or unfurnished. defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public can be obtained from the local taxing authority. venue on: Amount due under judgment is By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of Property to be sold is located in the City of Box 303, Wildwood, NJ Booths, chairs, pie case, $1800 per month+ utili- WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF $144,660.20 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Di- Ocean City, County of Cape May and State 08260 attn: HR Dept walk-in refrigerator. Call ties. DECEMBER A.D. 2007 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- vision, Cape May County, DOCKET NUMBER of New Jersey. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of F 12529 06, pending wherein WELLS FARGO 609-886-0066 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 20% of the bid price is required. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS Premises commonly known as: 301 41st Agent Owner George J. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY CAPI- Street Unit 4, Ocean City NJ 08226 FINANCIAL Jersey. sale without further notice of publication. TAL 1 INC. TRUST 2004-OP1 MORTGAGE YARD/TAG SALES Cahill, (215) 783-8731. All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES BEING KNOWN as Lot 1, Block 4003, on the Property to be sold is located in the Bor- Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- 2004-OP1 the plaintiff AND RICHARD DEANE, offi cial Tax Map of the City of Ocean City MAN are the defendant(s), I shall expose for BUSINESS OPPOR- Yard/Tag Sale- ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape ET AL μ WebID #: 139136 May and State of New Jersey. Sheriff: John F. Callinan sale at public venue on: Dimensions: None Given (Condo Unit) TUNITY - FINAN- 752716 WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF CIAL Premises commonly known as: 9101 At- 4x Fee=$111.78 DECEMBER A.D. 2007 Nearest Cross Street: None Given (Condo CAPE MAY - Year Round Rental- lantic Avenue, Unit 214, Wildwood Crest, 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Unit) NEAR CANAL NJ 08260 ______House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Business Opportunity- SHERIFF’S SALE (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal 2 Bridge Lane, Sat. 12/8 ✰✰✰✰✰ BEING KNOWN as Tax Lot No. 1, C0214 (aka Jersey. liens or other charges, and any such taxes, 9:00 am and/or Sun 1, 5, 601) in Block 170 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of charges, liens, insurance premiums or other the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Di- Property to be sold is located in the Town- advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. eBay Drop Off Store 12/9 10am. Christmas Year Round Rental Dimensions of Lot: (approximately) Acacia vision, Cape May County, DOCKET NUMBER ship of Lower, County of Cape May and All interested parties are to conduct and rely 2nd location to open in Decos and Pfaltzgraff West Wildwood Condominium F 13764 07, pending wherein DEUTSCHE State of New Jersey. upon their own independent investigation BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS to ascertain whether or not any outstanding Villas. Owner/Operator dinnerware, glass and Single family home with Nearest Cross Street: Preston Avenue TRUSTEE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE Premises commonly known as: 116 Clare- interest remain of record and/or have prior- needed, $50K required. other household items. two large bedrooms, liv- LOAN TRUST 2006-11 the plaintiff AND mont Road, Cape May NJ 08204 ity over the lien being foreclosed and, if so Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- STEVEN SCHLATMANN, ET AL are the the current amount due thereon. 609-846-4693 ing room, dining room, nicipal or tax liens that may be due. defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public BEING KNOWN as Lot 14, Block 494.07, wet bar, enclosed rear venue on: on the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this sale ANIMALS A full legal description of the premises can be yard. $1200. month WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF Lower may be subject to a limited lien priority of EARLY found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May DECEMBER A.D. 2007 the condominium association and any suc- plus gas, electric, wa- County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Dimensions: 42.43ft x 37.57ft x 126.02ft x cessful bidder at sheriff’s sale may be re- PETS FOR SALE assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 81.67ft x 125.00ft sponsible for paying up to 6 months worth HOLIDAY ter. Great area, close to other Municipal Assessments. The amount due (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New of unpaid condominium fees. Cape May, Boardwalk, can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Jersey. Nearest Cross Street: Old Mill Drive DEADLINES Amount due under judgment is A full legal description of the premises can be Coast Guard Station. $234,785.40 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Property to be sold is located in the Bor- *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May December 26 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape liens or other charges, and any such taxes, County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and Pets For Sale- fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of May and State of New Jersey. charges, liens, insurance premiums or other assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and Call 215-399-6700 Edition 20% of the bid price is required. advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. other Municipal Assessments. The amount due or 215-793-9090 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Premises commonly known as: 215 W. But- All interested parties are to conduct and rely can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Yorkshire Terriers- sale without further notice of publication. tercup Road, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 upon their own independent investigation to Amount due under judgment is CLASSIFIED ADS: ask for Debbie All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Tiny. 2 Females, 1st ascertain whether or not any outstanding in- $177,825.27 Thurs., Dec. 20 Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- BEING KNOWN as Tax Lot 11 & 12 C0215 terest remain of record and/or have priority to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- shots & wormed. Ready ✰✰✰✰✰ MAN in Block 9 over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of by 10am Sheriff: John F. Callinan current amount due thereon. 20% of the bid price is required. 12/23. $1800. 609-886- 752714 Dimension of Lot Approximately: The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 9532. μ WebID #: 137642 4x Fee=$116.64 60x100 A full legal description of the premises can be sale without further notice of publication. LEGAL ADS: 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Tues. Dec. 18 ______Nearest Cross Street: Lake Road County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and tiff. μ WebID #: 138679 SHERIFF’S SALE assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG by Noon Being Unit No. 215 in the 213-215 W. But- other Municipal Assessments. The amount due Sheriff: John F. Callinan By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out tercup Condominium together with an un- can be obtained from the local taxing authority. 752721 Year Round/ of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery divided 50% interest in and to the common Amount due under judgment is 4x Fee=$145.80 Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- elements appertaining thereto as set forth $110,128.68 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 Winter Rental - BER F 95 07, pending wherein NOVASTAR in the Master Deed (and any amendments be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- ______MORTGAGE, INC. the plaintiff AND GERALD thereto) dated April 4, 2006, recorded April fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of PUBLIC NOTICE GENSOLI, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall 17, 2006 20% of the bid price is required. WILDWOOD expose for sale at public venue on: The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any On October 22, 2007, HOPE CHRISTIAN WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF Prior Liens/Encumbrances sale without further notice of publication. CHURCH OF MARLTON, INC. fi led an appli- All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. cation with the FCC in Washington, D.C. for a Recently remodeled 2 DECEMBER A.D. 2007 Sewer Open Plus Penalty: $93.64 eBay id: auction it today 137 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court TOTAL as of November 5, 2007: $93.64 Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG construction permit for a new FM radio station bedroom, 1 bath, on House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Sheriff: John F. Callinan that will operate on channel 219A at Stone (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New A full legal description of the premises can be 752719 Harbor, New Jersey. The new station will op- We’ll sell your items for you! Taylor Ave. $850 + utili- Jersey. found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May 4x Fee=$140.94 erate from a transmitter location located at 39 ties. Call Mon. - Fri. County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/07 degrees, 03 minutes, 54 seconds north latitude 1500 Rt. 47 So. #E6, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 Property to be sold is located in the Town- assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and ______and 74 degrees, 44 minutes, 58 seconds west other Municipal Assessments. The amount due SHERIFF’S SALE longitude, and its studio will be located at 55 (GSP Exit 4A, next to ShopRite in the Rio Grande Plaza) ship of Lower, County of Cape May and 609-368-4700 State of New Jersey. can be obtained from the local taxing authority. East Main Street, Marlton, New Jersey. The 609-889-8500 Amount due under judgment is By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out offi cers and directors of the applicant are Wil- [email protected] Premises commonly known as: 2711 Bay- $589,550.74 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery liam C. Luebkemann, Jr., Lynn F. Luebkemann, μ WebID #: 139178 shore Road, Township of Lower, Villas, NJ to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- www.rioauctionittoday.com 08251 fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of BER F 14484 07, pending wherein US BANK (Page A33 Please) Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ough to Finance Part of the Cost Thereof.” CENSES, ARTICLE I, MERCANTILE LICENS- Project Description (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New (From Page A32) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ON-GOING ES, SECTION 40-4, FEES FIXED, AMENDING Design, supply and install a complete and new Jersey. Amount due under judgment is $583,164.36 PUBLIC SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY ON ORDINANCE NO. 997 ADOPTED FEBRUARY electric system for the fi shing pier located on with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Robert W. Littrell, Judith L. Littrell and Julio C. Purposes: LINE THROUGH A CONTRACTED AUCTION 22, 2006; CHAPTER 56, RECREATION COM- the beach at Heather Road in the Borough of added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed Arroyo. A copy of the application, amendments The property to be sold is located in SERVICE MISSION, SECTION 56-3, POWERS AND Wildwood Crest, NJ. Work shall include site check or treasurer’s check in the amount of and related materials is on fi le for public inspec- Purpose: the Township of Lower in the County of DUTIES, RATES AND FEES SCHEDULE, lighting, receptacles, conduit, electric service, 20% of the bid price is required. tion during regular business hours at 55 East a) The acquisition of software for police cars, Cape May and the State of New Jersey. WHEREAS, the County of Cape May has AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 851 ADOPTED submittals, wiring and all else necessary and Main Street, Marlton, New Jersey. including all related costs and expenditure in- Tax Lot 10.01 and 10.04 Block 753.01 certain surplus property, hereinafter set forth, cidental thereto. FEBRUARY 8, 1999, ORDINANCE NO. 885 incidental to the design, supply and installation Commonly known as 931 Seashore Bridge The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any which is no longer needed for public use; and ADOPTED MARCH 28, 2001, ORDINANCE of a complete and functional electric system. sale without further notice of publication. 3x Fee=$36.45 Appropriation and Estimated Cost: $14,000 Road, Lower Township (Cape May), New NO. 924 ADOPTED JANUARY 6, 2003, AND All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 11/21, 11/28, 12/5/07 Estimated Maximum Amount of Bonds or Jersey 08204 WHEREAS, it is desirable to dispose of said ORDINANCE NO. 992 ADOPTED JANUARY Contract Documents may be examined at the tiff. ______Notes: $13,300 Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) surplus property at a public auction, pursuant 18, 2006; AMENDING CHAPTER 85, LAND offi ce of the City Engineer, Ralph Petrella Jr., NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Period of Usefulness: 5 years 328.22 feet wide by 197.99 feet long to law, rather than store same; and DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE, ARTICLE Van Note – Harvey Associates, P.C., 211 North Nearest Cross Street: Attorney: FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD XVIII, GUARANTEES, INSPECTIONS AND Main Street, Suite 203, Cape May Court House, Sheriff: John F. Callinan On Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:00 am Purpose: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, OFF-TRACT IMPROVEMENTS, SECTION 85- New Jersey 08210 or at Wildwood Crest Bor- CH at R-J Self Storage, 1065 Rt. 47 South, Rio b) The acquisition of equipment, including The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and as- 752724 by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the 139, FEES, SUBSECTION A, OF THE CODE ough Hall. 4x Fee=$136.08 Grande, NJ the following items will be sold at photocopiers and a front end loader/ backhoe, sessments, tax, water and sewer liens and County of Cape May, that said items are hereby OF THE BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST, 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/26/07 public auction pursuant to state law. Operator including all related costs and expenditures other municipal assessments. The amount declared surplus property, a copy of which is COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY Copies of Contract Documents may be ob- ______reserves the right to bid and set minimum bids. incidental thereto. due can be obtained from the local taxing attached hereto and by this reference made tained only from the offi ce of the City Engineer, SHERIFF’S SALE Call 609-886-0009 to confi rm. Appropriation and Estimated Cost: $94,000 Es- authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the a part hereof as Schedule “A”, to be forthwith timated Maximum Amount of Bonds or Notes: NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION upon the presentation of the name and mailing sale may also be subject to the limited lien advertised for public sale pursuant to the provi- address of the interested party and the pay- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of Unit 2009B Nivea Reyes $89,300 priority of any condominium/homeowner sions of Revised Statutes 40A:11-36; and THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ORDINANCE ment of a non-refundable charge of $100.00 the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Di- Miscellaneous boxed & household items Period of Usefulness: 15 years association liens which may exist. WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND for reproduction and processing beginning on vision, Cape May County, Unit 30005 Jerome Arthur Williamson, Jr. DOCKET NUMBER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said ma- FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF Wednesday December 5, 2007. Checks shall A full legal description of the premises can be F 17715 06 therein, pending wherein Miscellaneous boxed & household items Purpose: CITI- terials be sold at a public sale to the highest COMMISSIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF be made payable to Van Note – Harvey Associ- found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May is the plaintiff AND Unit 40008 Dana M. Ficke c) Roadwork construction to Arion Avenue and MORTGAGE, INC. JAMES bidder through a contracted government on-line WILDWOOD CREST, IN THE COUNTY OF ates, P.C. County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and , are the defendant(s), Miscellaneous boxed & household items other roads throughout the Borough, including CANNON, ET ALS auction service, GovDeals, Inc. Items will be CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and I shall expose for sale at public venue on: Unit 50036 Giovanni V Rotondi all work and material necessary therefor and sold as they become available on an on going HEARING AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE All bids must be accompanied by bid secu- other Municipal Assessments. The amount due Miscellaneous boxed & household items incidental thereto. basis. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HELD ON NO- rity. The bid security shall be in the form of a can be obtained from the local taxing authority. Unit 50037 Theodora P. Reed Appropriation and Estimated Cost: $50,000 Es- WEDNESDAY THE 2ND DAY OF VEMBER 26, 2007. certifi ed check, cashier’s check, or bid bond Miscellaneous boxed & household items timated Maximum Amount of Bonds or Notes: JANUARY A.D. 2008 STATEMENT executed by the principal and surety company Amount due under judgment is at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Unit 60246 Liese McGowan $47,500 $834,614.62 KEVIN M. YECCO attorney in fact and witnessed and attested with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be add- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Miscellaneous boxed & household items Period of Usefulness: 10 years This Resolution authorizes holding an ongoing, BOROUGH CLERK to with the power of attorney attached, in the ed. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed check (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Unit A0032 Robert McGinn online auction to dispose of County surplus amount of 10% of the amount of the bid but not or treasurer’s check in the amount of 20% of the Jersey. Miscellaneous boxed & household items Purpose: property. 1x Fee=$34.02 12/5/07 to exceed $20,000.00 and made payable to bid price is required. Unit C0016 Laverne Keith d) The acquisition of a fi re truck, including ______‘Borough of Wildwood Crest’. Miscellaneous boxed & household items all related costs and expenditures incidental The property to be sold is located in the 1x Fee=$18.22 12/5/07 BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Unit D0011 William Wilson thereto. Twp., of Upper, County of Cape May and ______CAPE MAY COUNTY In addition to the certifi ed check, cashier’s sale without further notice of publication. Miscellaneous boxed & household items Appropriation and Estimated Cost: State of New Jersey. Spec. #122 NEW JERSEY check or bid bond as bid security, each bid All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. Unit 10300 Kathi Guthrie $100,000 Commonly known as: 28 Stage- must be accompanied by a Consent of Surety Miscellaneous boxed & household items Estimated Maximum Amount of Bonds or coach Road, Marmora, NJ 08223 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ORDINANCE NO. 1049 of a surety company licensed to do business in Attorney: Unit 10325 Liese McGowan Notes: $95,000 SHAPIRO & DIAZ, LLP Tax Lot No. 10.02 in Block No. 652.01 BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS the State of New Jersey and acceptable to the Sheriff: John F. Callinan Miscellaneous boxed & household items Period of Usefulness: 10 years Dimension of Lot Approximately: .74 AC CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUP- Borough of Wildwood Crest that in event of an CH Unit 1000W Barbara Amador 752722 Nearest Cross Street: Tuckahoe Road PLEMENTING CHAPTER 37, GARBAGE, award of a Contract to the bidder, said surety 4x Fee=$131.22 Miscellaneous boxed & household items Purpose: Beginning in the Northwesterly line of Old Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals RUBBISH, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, will furnish the required bonds in the sum of 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/26/07 Unit 100KK Nelson McAllister e) The construction of a public works shed, Stagecoach Road (40 feet wide) 770.82 feet addressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the ARTICLE IV, RECYCLING PROGRAM, ES- the full amount of the bid as set forth and as ______Miscellaneous boxed & household items including all work and materials necessary northeastwardly from its intersection with Board, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. pre- therefor and incidental thereto. TABLISHING THE “WILDWOOD CREST required herein. SHERIFF’S SALE the northeasterly line of Tuckahoe Road vailing time, on December 19, 2007, at which RECYCLING PROGRAM” AND RESCIND- 2x Fee=$36.45 Appropriation and Estimated Cost: $5,000 Es- (40 feet wide) time they will be publicly opened and read in ING OLD ARTICLE IV, SECTIONS 37-15 The successful Bidder must furnish a 100% By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of 11/28, 12/5/07 timated Maximum Amount of Bonds or Notes: the Intermediate Meeting Room, Administra- THROUGH 37-20; AMENDING ARTICLE V, Performance Bond and 100% Labor and Ma- the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Di- ______$4,750 “The sheriff hereby reserves the right to tion Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court PROHIBITIONS, SECTION 37-24, PENAL- terial Payment Bond in conformity with the re- vision, Cape May County, F CAPE MAY STORAGE BIN WISHING TO Period of Usefulness: 15 years DOCKET NUMBER adjourn this sale without further notice House, New Jersey for the following: TIES FOR VIOLATIONS; RENUMBERING quirements of the Contract Documents. 16078 07 therein, pending wherein AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE PROVISIONS CITIMORT- through publication” OLD ARTICLE V, FEES, AS ARTICLE VI; AND is the plaintiff AND UNDER THE “NEW JERSEY SELF STORAGE Purpose: GAGE, INC. GREGORY FURNISH AND DELIVER ONE (1) NEW ONE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 841 ADOPTED The successful bidder will be required, upon fi - , are the defendant(s), FACILITY ACT f) The acquisition of a repeater radio system for M. MCGINLEY, ET AL Prior liens/encumbrances. PIECE OUTSIDE WALK-IN FREEZER, PO- MARCH 16, 1998 nal payment, to furnish a General Maintenance I shall expose for sale at public venue on: (N.J.S.A. 2A: 44-187 et seq.)” HEREBY GIVES the police, including all related costs and ex- None Total as of November 12, 2007: $0.00 LAR KING MODEL L815 OR EQUAL TO THE Bond acceptable to the Borough of Wildwood NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SAID ACT TO WIT; penditures incidental thereto. Appropriation and CAPE MAY COUNTY PARK/ZOO NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION Crest, in conformity with the requirements of A full legal description of the premises can be ON Friday, December 21st CAPE MAY STOR- Estimated Cost: $3,000 Estimated Maximum WEDNESDAY THE 2ND DAY OF the Contract Documents. found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May AGE BIN, AT 340 FULLING MILL ROAD, CAPE Amount of Bonds or Notes: $2,850 JANUARY A.D. 2008 Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi cations THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ORDINANCE at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and MAY, NEW JERSEY 08242 AT 12:00 PM ON Period of Usefulness: 10 years and other bidding documents may be examined WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND Should the successful Bidder to which this Con- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and THAT DAY, WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC SALE or obtained at the Offi ce of the Acting Director FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF tract is awarded fail to comply with the above (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New other Municipal Assessments. The amount due TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH ONLY, Purpose: of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during normal offi ce COMMISSIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF provisions as to the submission of the required Jersey. can be obtained from the local taxing authority. OF THE CONTENTS OF SPACES: g) The acquisition of a dump truck, including hours at the above address. all related costs and expenditures incidental WILDWOOD CREST, IN THE COUNTY OF bonds, fully execute or to execute the Contract CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC within the time required herein, the Owner may Amount due under judgment is 549 Ralph Chiaro thereto. All that certain land and premises situated $288,738.94 The Board reserves the right to reject any or all HEARING AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE at its sole discretion, declare the successful with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be Entertainment center, boxes, book shelves, Appropriation and Estimated Cost: $50,000 Es- in the City of North Wildwood, County of proposals in whole or in part and to waive such BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HELD ON NO- Bidder in default, and shall be entitled to retain added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed hope chests. timated Maximum Amount of Bonds or Notes: Cape May, State of New Jersey, being more informalities as may be permitted by law. $47,500 VEMBER 26, 2007. the bid security. particularly described as follows check or treasurer’s check in the amount of 20% of the bid price is required. 629 Kimberly Allen Period of Usefulness: 5 years Lot 18; Block 422.01 on the tax Map of the Bidders are required to comply with the require- KEVIN M. YECCO Bidders are required to comply with the re- Television, totes, children’s goods, fi shing City of North Wildwood. ments of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and N.J.A.C. BOROUGH CLERK quirements of New Jersey P.L. 1975, C.127 The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any poles. TOTALS: Nearest Cross Street: Unknown to Plaintiff 17:27. Appropriation and Estimated Cost: (N.J.A.C. 17:27), Public Works Contractor Approximated Dimensions: Condo sale without further notice of publication. 1x Fee=$18.22 12/5/07 Registration Act (PWCRA) P.L. 1999, C.238- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 701 John Spindler $316,000 Being more commonly known as : STEPHEN O’CONNOR ______N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.48 et seq, Affi rmative Action; tiff. Boxes, totes, children’s goods, bedroom furni- Estimated Maximum Amount of Bonds or 405 Ocean Avenue, Unit 402 Clerk of the Board NOTICE TO BIDDERS P.L. 1963, C.150, Prevailing Wage Act; and P.L. ture, bikes. Notes: $300,200 North Wildwood, NJ 08260 1975 C.33, Disclosure of Interests, as amended Pursuant to a municipal tax search dated Attorney: FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS and supplemented. Sheriff: John F. Callinan 1017 Jeffrey Foster Appropriation: $316,000 August 8, 2007 DANIEL BEYEL BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST rd CH CD player, clothes, assorted household goods, Bonds/Notes Authorized: $300,200 Subject to: 3 quarter 2007 taxes $342.38 752727 Freeholder Director The Borough of Wildwood Crest reserves the 4x Fee=$121.50 tools, work bench, bike. Grants Appropriated: N/A open & penalty Section 20 Costs: $63,200 NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will right to reject any or all bids or to waive any Lien: 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/26/07 1x Fee=$20.66 12/5/07 be received by the Bid Opening Committee informalities or immaterial differences should ______3013 George Sutton Useful Life: 10.55 years ______for the Borough of Wildwood Crest, County the Borough of Wildwood Crest deem it to be A full legal description of the premises can be SHERIFF’S SALE Televisions, boxes, bags, children toys, x-box, NOTICE TO BIDDERS of Cape May, State of New Jersey, in the in the public interest to do so. found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May crib, changing table, stroller. Dorothy Tomlin, Clerk Municipal Court Room, Borough Hall, 6101 County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued THIS SALE IS BEING MADE TO SATISFY Take notice that sealed bids are hereby re- Pacifi c Avenue, Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, Each proposal or bid must be submitted in assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, THE LANDLORD’S LIEN. THE PUBLIC IS This Notice is published pursuant to N.J.S.A. quested for supplying the following services on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 at 11:00 accordance with the terms of the aforesaid other Municipal Assessments. The amount due Chancery Division, Cape May County, INVITED TO ATTEND. SALE IS SUBJECT TO 40A:2-17. and/or materials to the Township of Middle in A.M., prevailing time, for furnishing the follow- specifi cations and must be made on standard can be obtained from the local taxing authority. F 1700 06 therein, ADJOURNMENT. DOCKET NUMBER the calendar year 2007: 1x Fee=$57.11 12/5/07 ing item(s): proposal forms contained in the specifi cations. pending wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NA- It must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, bear- Amount due under judgment is 2x Fee=$38.88 ______$130,606.81 TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE ELECTRICAL SERVICES 2007-08 FORD 450 TYPE III ing the project name and the name and address with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be add- 11/28, 12/5/07 BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN AMBULANCE, or equivalent of the bidder and be delivered at the place on ed. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed check is the plaintiff AND ______CAPE MAY COUNTY TRUST 2005-3 FRANK The sealed bids will be received by the Town- the hour above named. or treasurer’s check in the amount of 20% of the , are the defendant(s), NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NEW JERSEY J. BRUSCO, ET ALS ship Clerk of the Township of Middle at 33 Specifi cations and form of bid will be available bid price is required. I shall expose for sale at public venue on: Mechanic Street, 2nd Floor Conference Room, at the Offi ce of the Borough Clerk at Borough Borough of Wildwood Crest All household and personal goods stored at ORDINANCE NO. 1047 Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 up to and in- Hall, 6101 Pacifi c Avenue, Wildwood Crest, The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any M & M Storage Inc., Cape May County Air- WEDNESDAY THE 2ND DAY OF cluding 10:00 a.m. on December 20, 2007, pre- New Jersey. Kevin Yecco, sale without further notice of publication. port, Franklin Road, Rio Grande, New Jersey AN ORDINANCE CREATING CHAPTER 44 JANUARY A.D. 2008 vailing time, at that time and place the bids will Borough Clerk All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 08242. -NOTICE AND DESIGNATION OF CONTACT be opened and considered by the Township. PERSON – TO REQUIRE ALL CONDOMINI- Bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes House Building located at 9 N. Main Street bearing the name and address of the bidder 1x Fee=$60.75 12/5/07 Attorney: (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Sale date will be on December 15, 2007 at UMS OR MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLINGS HILL, WALLACK BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH and shall be marked with the designation of ______Sheriff: John F. Callinan Jersey. 10:00 a.m. Property being sold is stored in and CONSISTING OF THREE (3) OR MORE THE REQUIREMENTS OF P.L. 1975 c 127 the item which the bid is submitted, and may PUBLIC NOTICE CH owned by: UNITS TO DESIGNATE A CONTACT PER- 752723 SON AUTHORIZED TO ACCEPT NOTICES be submitted either by mail or in person by the 4x Fee=$116.64 The property to be sold is located in the City Bidders are required to submit a statement bidder or his agent. On Thursday, December 20, 2007 at 7:00 p.m., 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/26/07 Unit #B4 – Amber L. Bernabe ISSUED BY THE BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD of Ocean City County of Cape May and State of ownership with the bid in compliance with a hearing will be held at the Dennis Township ______Unit #A5 – Cheryl A. Mason CREST AND TO BE THE CONTACT PERSON of New Jersey N.J.S. 52:25-24.2 (P.L. 1977, c33) FOR EMERGENCY PURPOSES. Bids must be made on the standard proposal Planning Board, Township Municipal Building, SHERIFF’S SALE Commonly known as 1025 – 1027 Central form. 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, New Jersey 2x Fee=$14.58 Avenue, Unit 1027, Ocean City, NJ 08226 Specifi cations are on fi le and available No- in the matter of the application of A.E. Stone By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 11/28, 12/5/07 NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION Tax Lot No. 5C1027 in Block No. 1003 vember 28, 2007 at the Treasurer’s Offi ce, 33 Bidders are required to comply with the provi- Inc., for premises located at Block 225.01, Lot of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- ______Dimensions of Lot Approximately: Condo Mechanic Street, Cape May Court House, NJ sions of P.L. 1975, c.127. 8.07 in Dennis Township, New Jersey. cery Division, Cape May County, NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ORDINANCE DOCKET Nearest Cross Street: Condo 08210. WAS PASSED ON SECOND READING AND NUMBER F 6612 02 therein, pending wherein Bidders are required to comply with the provi- Applicant is applying for preliminary and fi nal Pursuant to state law, the following items will be FINALLY ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF WASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME LOANS, Being Unit No. 1027 in the 1025/1027 Cen- The Township reserves the right to reject any or sions of P.L. 1977, c.33. site plan approval for recertifi cation of the exist- sold at public auction WEDNESDAY, DECEM- COMMISSIONERS OF THE BOROUGH OF INC., F/K/A PNC MORTGAGE CORP OF tral Avenue Condominium, together with all bids and to waive any informality in any bid. ing excavation of resource extraction materials is the plaintiff AND BER 19, 2007 at 10:00 AM at Burleigh Storage, WILDWOOD CREST, IN THE COUNTY OF AMERICA KIMBER L. an undivided 50% interest in and to the Bidders are required to comply with the require- on the site, and re-issuance of the permit. At , are the defendant(s), 663 Shunpike Rd, Burleigh, N.J. 08210. Opera- CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, AFTER PUBLIC CANTWELL, ET ALS common elements appertaining thereto By Order of the Township Committee. ments of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 and N.J.A.C. 17:27, the time of the hearing, the applicant shall also I shall expose for sale at public venue on: tor reserves the right to bid and set minimum HEARING AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE and set forth in the Master Deed (and any et. seq. request any other variances or waivers that the bids. Call (609) 465-8088 to confi rm sale. Pur- BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HELD ON NO- amendments thereto), dated January 26, Tracey Taverner Board may deem appropriate. chases must be paid in cash only. All purchased VEMBER 26, 2007. WEDNESDAY THE 2ND DAY OF 2002 and recorded February 13, 2002 in Treasurer The Board of Commissioners of the Borough of items sold as is, where is and must be removed JANUARY A.D. 2008 Deed Book 2949 page 442 in the Cape May Wildwood Crest reserves the right to waive any Maps and other documents relating to this mat- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court at time of sale. Sale subject to cancellation in KEVIN M. YECCO County Clerk’s offi ce, in conformity with the 1x Fee=$19.44 12/5/07 informalities in any bid or reject any or all bids. ter will be available for inspection during normal House Building located at 9 N. Main Street the event of settlement between owner and BOROUGH CLERK provisions of the Condominium Act of New ______working hours in the offi ce of the Dennis Town- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New obligated party. Jersey, N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD 1x Fee=$17.01 12/5/07 By order of the Board of Commissioners. ship Clerk, 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, Jersey. New Jersey, at least ten (10) days prior to the UNIT D-9 ED SCHWARTZ ______“The sheriff hereby reserves the right to ORDINANCE NO. 475 Kevin M. Yecco hearing date. Description - Misc. Items BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST The property to be sold is located in the adjourn this sale without further notice CAPE MAY COUNTY Borough Clerk City of Ocean City, County of Cape May and through publication” NOTICE OF PENDING Jon D. Batastini, Attorney for Applicant UNITS #104 & 105 HARRY VELLI NEW JERSEY State of New Jersey BOND ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY 1x Fee=$25.52 12/5/07 SERBER KONSCHAK LLP Description- Misc. Items Commonly known as: 532 Bay Ave., Ocean Prior liens/encumbrances. The bond ordinance, the summary terms of ORDINANCE NO. 1048 ______201 E. Thirty-Fourth Street City, NJ 08226 None Total as of November 12, 2007: $0.00 which are included herein, was introduced ADVERTISEMENT Ocean City, NJ 08226 2x Fee=$21.87 Tax Lot No. 3 C532 in Block No. 508 and passed upon fi rst reading at a meeting of A full legal description of the premises can be 11/28, 12/5/07 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLE- Dimension of Lot Approximately: 16.97x315 the governing body of the Borough of West ELECTRIC SYSTEM FOR THE HEATHER 1x Fee=$15.80 12/5/07 found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May ______MENTING CHAPTER 28, DOGS, ARTICLE II, Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, State of ROAD FISHING PIER ______County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and THE REGULAR MEETING of the Middle Town- LICENSING, SECTION 28-2, LICENSE AND All that certain tract or parcel of land and New Jersey, on NOV. 26, 2007. It will be fur- BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST SHERIFF’S SALE assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and ship Fire Commissioners District #2 will be held REGISTRATION REQUIRED, SECTION 28-5, premises situate, lying and being in the ther considered for fi nal passage, after public other Municipal Assessments. The amount due at the Rio Grande Fire Company, Routes 9 & VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES, ARTICLE III, city of Ocean City, County of Cape May and hearing thereon, at a meeting of the governing Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out can be obtained from the local taxing authority. 47 at 8 p.m. on the following Thursday date: CONTROL, SECTION 28-13, VIOLATIONS State of New Jersey. Also known as Lot 3 body to be held at the BOROUGH HALL, in construction of the above referenced project of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery December 20, 2007. AND PENALTIES, AMENDING ORDINANCE Block 508 on Tax Assessment Map of City the Borough on JAN. 4, 2008 at 7 o’clock p.m. NO. 913 ADOPTED JULY 15, 2002 AND will be received by the Wildwood Crest Pur- Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- of Ocean City, NJ 08226 Amount due under judgment is $567,611.70 During the week prior to and up to and includ- chasing Committee and opened and read in F 14530 07 therein, pending wherein with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be 1x Fee=$3.65 12/05/07 ORDINANCE NO. 959 ADOPTED JUNE 14, BER ing the date of such meeting, copies of the full public in the Municipal Court Room located at added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed ______2004; CHAPTER 32A, FEES, GENERAL, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST “The sheriff hereby reserves the right to ordinance will be available at no cost and dur- the Wildwood Crest Borough Hall, 6101 Pacifi c check or treasurer’s check in the amount of THE REGULAR Monthly Meeting of the Board AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 991 ADOPTED COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS- adjourn this sale without further notice ing regular business hours at the Clerk’s offi ce Avenue, Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260 at 20% of the bid price is required. of Commissioners of Water District #1 of the DECEMBER 21, 2005 AND ORDINANCE NO. TERED HOLDERS OF GSAMP TRUST 2006- through publication” for the members of the general public who shall 11:00 a.m. prevailing time, on Tuesday Decem- Township of Middle, County of Cape May 1015 ADOPTED AUGUST 9, 2006; CHAPTER NC2, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- request the same. The summary of the terms of ber 18, 2007. is the plaintiff The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any and State of New Jersey will commence on 37, GARBAGE, RUBBISH, SOLID WASTE TIFICATES SERIES 2006-NC2 Prior liens/encumbrances. such bond ordinance follows: AND sale without further notice of publication. December 18, 2007, promptly at 7:00pm at MANAGEMENT, ADDING SECTION 37-12.1, JASON TROMBETTA AND JOELLE None Total as of November 9, 2007: $0.00 Work under this contract shall include furnish- , are the defendant(s), All publication costs are paid for by the plain- 581 Old Avalon Blvd., Avalon Manor, NJ. All FEES, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 841 AD- CHERRY, HIS WIFE Title: “Bond Ordinance Providing for Various ing all labor, equipment and materials required I shall expose for sale at public venue on: A full legal description of the premises can be tiff. parties are welcome to attend. OPTED March 16, 1998; CHAPTER 39, LAND Capital Improvements of the Borough of West to design, supply and install a complete and found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May Carol Lynch, Clerk USE PROCEDURES, ARTICLE VI, ZONING Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, New OFFICER, SECTION 39-34, APPLICATIONS new electric system for the fi shing pier located WEDNESDAY THE 2ND DAY OF County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and Attorney: FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD Jersey, Appropriating the Aggregate Amount on the beach at Heather Road in the Borough assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and Sheriff: John F. Callinan 1x Fee=$4.86 12/05/07 FOR ZONING APPROVAL, SECTION 39-47, JANUARY A.D. 2008 of $316,000 Therefor and Authorizing the Issu- of Wildwood Crest. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court other Municipal Assessments. The amount due ______FEES, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 993 AD- ance of $300,200 Bonds or Notes of the Bor- OPTED JANUARY 18, 2006; CHAPTER 40, LI- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street can be obtained from the local taxing authority. (Page A34 Please) A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A33) 4x Fee=$111.78 Borough of Stone Harbor, NJ if there be any.) You shall fi le your answer and competitive bidding for professional or extraor- 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/26/07 1x Fee=$14.58 12/5/07 proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the dinary, unspecifi able services. The amounts Owner’s Name: MYR, LLC WHEREAS, the County Traffi c Maintenance ______Division operates a fl eet of specialized vehicles CH ______Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, P.O. charged for these services will be determined Address: P.O. Box 2104, Newfi eld, NJ 752725 THE BOROUGH OF WILDWOOD CREST to maintain the signs and pavement lines and 4x Fee=$145.80 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Box 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0971, in in accordance with the contracts/agreements 08344 NOTICE OF ZONING BOARD ACTION markings; and 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/26/07 accordance with the rules of Civil Practice and dated as of November 27, 2007. The County ______ESTATE OF HARRY MARTINET, DECEASED procedure. has authorized the following: Subject Property - Street Address: TAKE NOTICE, in open public meeting held on WHEREAS, one such specialized vehicle is the SHERIFF’S SALE 104 South Fifth Street November 27, 2007, the Zoning Board of Wild- On the petition of the subscriber, the Execu- This action has been instituted for the purpose 1. One year agreement with Pharma-Care, Inc. 1994 Ford line striping truck, purchased in 1993 wood Crest took action on application from An- for $127,750, and said truck is used to apply By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of tor of the estate, notice is hereby given to the of foreclosing a mortgage dated February 21, to provide pharmaceutical consulting services Subject Property - Tax Map Block: tonio & Maria Carneiro, 121 E. St. Paul Avenue, the centerline and edgeline stripes on County the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Di- Creditors of said decedent to present to the 2007, made by Robert Esbrandt, as mortgag- with regard to pharmaceutical records, usage Block 1512, Lot 3 Block 123, Lots 3.02, 4.02 & 5. R-2 Zone. After roads; and vision, Cape May County, undersigned within six months from the date ors, and payable to Mortgage Electronic Regis- and disposition for the Crest Haven Nursing DOCKET NUMBER consideration and upon deliberation, The Crest F 12333 07 therein, pending wherein hereof, their claims in writing and under oath, tration Systems, Inc. as nominee for America’s and Rehabilitation Center. Term of agreement Subject Property - Area: Approximately 4 acres GMAC Zoning Board voted to approve, with condition, WHEREAS, it is imperative that the line stripes is the plaintiff AND specifying the amount claimed and the particu- Wholesale Lender, as mortgagee, which Mort- is from 1/1/08 to 12/31/08. MORTGAGE, LLC. PAT- “c” variance pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70c on the County roads be renewed so as to main- , are the defendant(s), lars thereof. gage was recorded in the Offi ce of the Register Subject Property - Number of Home Sites: 50 RICK BLAKE, ET AL for front and rear yard setback and variance for tain their visibility, particularly during periods of I shall expose for sale at public venue on: of Cape May County on March 6, 2007 in Book 2. Agreement with various vendors to provide reduced but still nonconforming lot coverage, to Dated: November 26, 2007 M4537, Page 383, and then assigned to the hospice services for Crest Haven Nursing and PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 17th day of darkness or foul weather; and permit a second-fl oor addition to a pre-existing Rehabilitation Center from 11/14/07 through December, 2007 at 6:00 PM, at the WEDNESDAY THE 2ND DAY OF Plaintiff herein, and concerns real estate lo- nonconforming structure. James S. Cafi ero, Esquire cated at 501 E. Stockton Road, Unit 202, Wild- 11/13/08: Samaritan Hospice, Heartland Hos- Meeting Room of the Middle Township Munici- WHEREAS, at approximately 9:00 am on No- JANUARY A.D. 2008 vember 21, 2007 the auxiliary diesel engine/air at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 3303 New Jersey Avenue wood Crest, County of Cape May and State of pice Services, Inc. Atlanticare Hospice and pal Building, located at 33 Mechanic All documents related to the Board’s action on compressor erupted in fl ames that destroyed House Building located at 9 N. Main Street P. O. Box 789 New Jersey, more particularly described in the Palliative Care, Compassionate Care and Street, Cape May Court House, New Jersey this resolution are on fi le in the Offi ce of the the engine/compressor along with wiring, hy- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Wildwood, NJ 08260 Complaint fi led herein, and to recover posses- Holy Redeemer Hospice. These agreements 08210, the Township Committee of the Town- Borough Clerk at Borough Hall and with Board draulics and air lines in the vicinity of the en- Jersey. sion of said lands and premises. are in accordance with the NJ Fair and Open ship of Middle, at its regular Meeting, will hold Secretary, Linda Adams and are available for Attorney: Cafi ero and Balliette process. a hearing on the application for transferring the gine/compressor and thus rendering the Coun- inspection during normal working hours on any 3303 New Jersey Avenue mobile home license issued in connection with ty’s only line striping truck inoperable; and The property to be sold is located in the If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may weekday. This Notice is pursuant to the provi- P. O. Box 789 3. Interlocal Services Agreement between the the Rio Grande Mobile Home Park, located at Township of Middle in the County of Cape communicate with the New Jersey State Bar sions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1, et seq. Wildwood, NJ 08260 Township of Middle and the County of Cape Block 1512, Lot 3 on the Tax Map of the Town- WHEREAS, the County generally operates the May, State of New Jersey. Association at (908) 249-5000 or the Lawyer May for Satt Boulevard (CR626) Improve- ship of Middle, and more commonly known as line striping truck until mid-to-late December Commonly known as: 799 Goshen Road, Referral Service of Cape May County at 609- Linda Adams 3x Fee=$36.45 ments. 104 South Fifth Street, Rio Grande, NJ. Pursu- when weather conditions are not conducive to Township of Middle, Cape May Court House, 463-0313, and if you cannot afford an attorney Zoning Board Secretary 12/5, 12/12, 12/19/07 ant to § 175-10(D) of the Code of the Township painting and therefore any further line striping NJ 08210 you may communicate with the Legal Services 1x Fee=$13.36 12/5/07 ______The contracts/agreements and resolutions au- of Middle, Applicant seeks a person-to-person required before the onset of the winter season Tax Lot No. 16 f/k/a 5.01 in Block 52 Offi ce in Cape May at 609-465-3001. ______NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS thorizing the above are on fi le and available for transfer of Mobile Home License No. 8 from will necessitate the contracting of the remaining Dimensions of Lot: (Approxi- BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk of the MYR, LLC. The mobile home park will continue line striping work out; and mately) 75ft x 306 ft x 232ft x 182ft YOU, Vista Mar Condominium Association, are NOTICE OF PLANNING BOARD DECISIONS CHANCERY DIVISION Board of Chosen Freeholders. to trade as Rio Grande Mobile Home Park. Nearest Cross Street: Bucks Avenue made a party defendant based upon a Condo- Cape May COUNTY WHEREAS, the loss of the line striping truck Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, mu- minium Lien, dated 07/27/2007, against Robert TAKE NOTICE that the Stone Harbor Planning DOCKET NO. F-20764-07 Stephen O’Connor A copy of said application and accompany- before the end of the line striping season nicipal or tax liens that may be due. Taxes Esbrandt, of record on 08/01/2007 in the offi ce Board held their Regular Meeting on November OurFileNo.: 4533 Clerk/Administrator ing documents will be on fi le with the Clerk of compromises the safety of motorists using the pending. of the Clerk/Register of Cape May County in 26, 2007 at which time the following matters Book CL 02366, Inst# 393. Said lien is subor- Middle Township and may be inspected by ap- roadways that have not had the line striping were considered and the following DECISIONS renewed; and A full legal description of the premises can be STATE OF NEW JERSEY dinate to the lien of the plaintiff herein, except 1x Fee=$20.66 12/5/07 pointment, in the Middle were made: found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape May TO that Plaintiff does not claim priority to the limited ______Township Clerk’s Offi ce, Middle Township Mu- WHEREAS, the County Traffi c Maintenance County. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and Vista Mar Condominium Association; extent that said lien has priority over plaintiff’s NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE CONTRACTS nicipal Building, 33 Mechanic Street, Cape May Approved Resolution 010-2007 Division Supervisor has prepared a written cer- assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and mortgage by operation of NJSA 46: 8B-21 as AWARDED Court House, New Jersey. Objections, if any, tifi cation describing in detail the nature of the other Municipal Assessments. The amount due (L.S.) amended. You, Vista Mar Condominium Asso- should be made in writing to the Clerk of Middle The Planning Board recommends certain emergency situation and it is attached hereto can be obtained from the local taxing authority. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required ciation, are joined for any right, title, or interest This notice is being published in accordance Township at the above address, with a copy amendments to Zoning Ordinance RGO Section to serve upon ESCHEN, FRENKEL, WEISMAN you may have in, to, or against the mortgaged with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40A:11- also provided to the undersigned. Any person and made a part hereof as “Schedule A”. 560-16(F)(1)(g) and Section 560-17A(D)(1)(g) Amount due under judgment is & GORDON, LLP, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, property. 4.5(g). At a regular meeting of the Cape May objecting may also appear and be heard in per- $145,798.82 regulating setback regulations for outdoor din- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the with costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be whose address is 80 Main Street, Suite 560, County Board of Chosen Freeholders, held on son or by attorney at said meeting. ing areas adjacent to residential uses. Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of added. At the time of the Sale cash, certifi ed West Orange, NJ 07052, an Answer to the Dated: 11/30/2007 November 27, 2007, the County entered into Cape May as follows: check or treasurer’s check in the amount of Complaint (and Amendments to Complaint, if contracts through the Competitive Contracting Margaret B. Carmeli THIS NOTICE is made pursuant to N.J.S.A. 20% of the bid price is required. there be any), fi led in a Civil Action in which /s/THEODORE J. FETTER Process or through the Fair & Open Process Tyler & Carmeli, P.C. 40:55d-10(i). Specifi c details of the resolution The Bank of New York, as Trustee, for the THEODORE J. FETTER as follows: 502 Horizon Center Blvd. 1. All of the above recitals are incorporated are on fi le with the Secretary of the Planning herein by reference as if repeated by length. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any benefi t of the Noteholders CWABS II, Inc., LFT Acting Clerk of the Superior Court Robbinsville, NJ 08691 Board, Borough of Stone Harbor, 9508 Second sale without further notice of publication. Trust Notes in Series, is Plaintiff and Robert 1. Awarding a contract to Graphicolor in the (609)631-0600 Avenue, Stone Harbor, New Jersey, and are 2. The preconditions prescribed by NJSA All publication costs are paid for by the plaintiff. Esbrandt, et als., are the defendant(s), pend- 1x Fee=$41.31 12/5/07 amount of $5,245.00 to provide printed county Attorney for Applicant available for public inspection during normal ing in the Superior Court of New Jersey, within ______directories for the Communications Offi ce for 40A:11-6 and NJAC 5:34-6.1 and 6.2 are business hours. 35 days of 12/05/07, exclusive of such date. If distribution to governmental agencies and the 1x Fee=$29.16 12/5/07 hereby found to exist, in that without the timely Attorney: ZUCKER GOLDBERG & ACKER- NOTICE OF CONTRACTS AWARDED you fail to do so, judgment by default may be general public. ______renewal of line stripes on County roads effects MAN Patricia H. Wagner, Secretary the health, safety and welfare of the public that Sheriff: John F. Callinan rendered against you for the relief demanded in The County of Cape May (“County”) has NOTICE Planning Board the Complaint (and Amendments to Complaint, 2. Awarding a contract to Joseph J. Marotti Co., uses these roads; and CH 752726 entered into contracts/agreements without Inc. in the amount of $27,520.00 to provide con- Pursuant to state law, a sale will be held at servation and related services for archival and A Safe Keeping Self Storage, 1007 Rt. 9, Cape 3. The cost to address the fi re damages to the historically signifi cant collections of Cape May May Court House, NJ, on 01/03/08 at 9:00 AM. line striping truck until the damaged parts are County – Phase II. removed, thus enabling a detailed view of the The following goods will be sold: extent of the fi re damage. The contracts/agreements and resolutions au- thorizing the above are on fi le and available for Space Number: H 142 4. The Cape May County Public Works Depart- public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk of the JOSEPH WISELEY ment shall determine a qualifi ed fi rm that spe- Board of Chosen Freeholders. PO Box 136 cializes in the repair and servicing of the line Ocean View, NJ 08230 striping truck and obtain a detailed estimate Stephen O’Connor 1 Christmas tree stand; 1 Broom; 4 Chair: for the cost to repair the fi re damages. An Clerk/Administrator Kitchen; 1 Vacuum Cleaner; 1 Pool; 1 Exercise early estimate for the repairs is approximately Bench; 1 Watering Can; 1 Toys; 1 Boxes; 1 $30,000. 1x Fee=$15.80 12/5/07 Other/Misc ______5. Once a detailed estimate of the damages The undersigned has fi led an Application for Space Number: Ec118 is provided to the County and it is determined Development with the Planning Board of the MALINDA HATCH to be fair and reasonable, said costs shall be City of Wildwood for Minor Subdivision Ap- 104 Coconut Rd charged to Motor Vehicle Fines Account. proval to create two lots and a lot coverage Swainton, NJ 08210 variance for New Lot 1.02 and any and all other 1 RubberMaid tubs; 1 Boxes; 1 Desk; 1 Toys; 1 6. A copy of this resolution be published in the variances deemed necessary by the Wildwood Shelves, glass; 1 Cart, Microwave; 1 Suitcase; Herald Newspaper as required by law within You can fi nd almost anything City Planning Board on premises situate at 450 1 Chest, small; 1 Other/Misc ten (10) days of its passage. Dock Street, Wildwood, New Jersey and desig- nated as Block 91 Lot 1, on the current tax map Space Number: H 13O 7. The County Purchasing Agent or other ap- of the City of Wildwood. ZINA BETH THOMPSON propriate personnel shall fi le with the Director in The Herald Classifi eds! 53 Honeysuckle Lane of New Jersey State Division of Local Govern- A hearing has been scheduled for December Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 ment Services on “Emergency Procurement 17, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. in the Commission Meet- 1 Sofa; 1 Dishes; 1 Table: End; 1 Aquarium 1 Report” within 30 days of the date the contract ing Room, 2nd Floor, Wildwood City Municipa.l Toys; 1 Puzzles; 1 Fan; 1 Linens; 1 Dresser; was issued. • Find someone who loves to cut lawns Building, 4400 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, 1 Boxes; 1 Other/Misc; 1 Bed: Mattress; 1 New Jersey 08260. Suitcase STATEMENT

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A taxpayer may not use — The Internal Revenue en for medical or moving The standard mileage the business standard mile- • Whole House Renovations Service on Nov. 27 issued purposes; and rate for business is based age rate for a vehicle after • Design/Build Services the 2008 optional standard • 14 cents per mile driv- on an annual study of the using any depreciation (609) 884-5151 mileage rates used to cal- en in service of charitable fi xed and variable costs of method under the Modi- culate the deductible costs organizations. operating an automobile; fi ed Accelerated Cost Re- www.TownBankBuilders.com • 290 Fishing Creek Rd., Cape May of operating an automobile The new rate for busi- the standard rate for medi- covery System (MACRS), for business, charitable, ness miles compares to a cal and moving purposes is after claiming a Section medical or moving pur- rate of 48.5 cents per mile based on the variable costs 179 deduction for that poses. for 2007. as determined by the same vehicle, for any vehicle Beginning Jan. 1, 2008, The new rate for medi- study. Runzheimer Inter- used for hire or for more the standard mileage rates cal and moving purposes national, an independent than four vehicles used for the use of a car (includ- compares to 20 cents in contractor, conducted the simultaneously. Revenue ing vans, pickups or panel 2007. study for the IRS. Procedure 2007-70 con- Most people are surprised when they see trucks) will be: The rate for miles driven The mileage rate for tains additional informa- the results after corrective foot surgery is • 50.5 cents per mile for in service of charitable or- charitable miles is set by tion on these standard business miles driven; ganizations has remained law. mileage rates. performed. The difference in appearance is significant and all procedures are performed as same-day surgery. Dr. Birk uses the Celtic Shores Reopens, Retails Irish Goods latest techniques that allow for a patient to NORTH WILDWOOD in interior landscaping walk full-weight on the corrected foot the — Kathleen Killen and which shows when cus- day of surgery, with no cast and no need husband Mike Tobin have tomers walk into the for crutches. reopened Celtic Shores store. Dr. Charles Birk is a board certified foot at 12th and New Jersey Her daughter, Kimberly, Before After surgeon and performs many corrective avenues. The shop special- son, Kevin, and Kimberly’s surgical procedures such as Bunion- izes in a wide variety of husband Todd Scheffey ectomies, Hammertoe Correction, Heel Irish gifts. are part of the popular Spur Surgery as well as various tendon Killen has traced her irish band “Killen Thyme” and arch surgeries. heritage back to Bessbrook which has played in Brit- For an evaluation, call the offices of in County Armagh, Ire- tingham’s Irish Pub, both Dr. Charles F. Birk. land. Scottish and Irish music She opened late in the festivals in the Poconos, Marmora Medical Commons - 609-390-8181 summer, Aug. 10. and the North Wildwood Cape May Court House - 609-465-1644 Killen had always Irish Festival dreamed about opening The shop’s first loca- an Irish shop, according to tion, at 13th and New a release. Jersey avenues closed due Kathleen Killen Displays Array of Irish Goods She moved from Chester to fi re. County, Pa. to open the The new shop is across Merchandise includes Also available are Ad- store. the street at former Sham- candles, glassware, jewelry, vent wreathes, holiday Killen has a background rock Realty Offi ce. and watches. décor, and Irish woolens. MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED. Cape Regional Honors Hunter for Helping COURT HOUSE — Dot- Cain. tie Hunter of West Cape When Hunter asked why Serving All of Cape May County May is Cape Regional Med- she was at the Medical ical Center’s Special Touch Center, Cain told her about Volunteer for November volunteering. By the next 2007. week, she was wearing her Hunter has volunteered pink jacket and joined the since June 2003 and has volunteer team. accumulated over 750 “I love it!” exclaimed hours in assignments Hunter. “The sociabil- throughout the medical ity and friendships I’ve Select The Style You Want center campus, according made are wonderful,” she From Traditional to Contemporary to a release. added. “Dottie is applauded She and her husband, by her peers as someone Paul, who also volunteers “pleasant to work with, on Wednesday driving the prompt, courteous, and courtesy golf cart, live in an all around ‘good guy’!” West Cape May. stated Julie Paolella, direc- They have a son and tor of volunteer services. daughter, who both live in During a same-day care the Cape May area, four visit with her husband in grandchildren and two 2003, Hunter explains great-grandchildren, plus she ran into her friend and Dottie Hunter’s husband Paul, pins on her Special one on the way due in fellow volunteer Barbara Touch Volunteer Award for November 2007. January 2008. Harris Family Opens House of Embroidery RIO GRANDE — Marga- perfect for gifts, team uni- ret and Alvin Harris held forms, decorations, acces- the grand opening of Harris sories, etc. It also offers House of Embroidery, 3102 custom digitalized screen Route 9 South, on Nov.24 prints. The business is family The Harrises have done ONE STOP SHOPPING owned and operated. work with Dennis Town- “We take care of design, plumbing, electrical, Alvin is one of the top ship Recreation Center’s tile work, fl ooring, all in house and available sales associates at Burke football team, McClure’s Motor Group, Court House, Landscaping, Burke Motor as part of our typical installation package.” according to a release. Group, and Middle Town- Harris House of Embroi- ship cheerleaders Cabinets For Every Style & Budget dery is Margaret’s second During the grand open- business. Her fi rst business ing their work was show- Visit Our 3,000 sq. ft. Showroom! is linen service that she cased. It included person- runs during the summer. alized jackets, bags, shirts, Harris House of Embroidery 3102 Route 9 Mon. & Tues. 9-4:30, Wed Closed, The business offers and hats (465 6655) or e-mail net) their designs or lo- Thur. & Fri. 9-4:30, Sat 10-3pm customized embroidery, Customers can fax (harrishouse6@verizon. gos. M. Mathis Promoted to Unit Manager by lia sophia FEATURING WOOD MODE & COURT HOUSE — Me- That means Mathis met me an awesome opportu- people to be as success- BROOKHAVEN CABINETRY lissa Mathis of this commu- or exceeded her personal nity,” stated Mathis in a ful as I have been. She nity has been promoted to sales and recruiting goals release. noted that lia sophia is 368-1776 unit manager from advisor to achieve that level of “I’ve been able to be “committed to helping its 373 - 96th Street, Stone Harbor of lia sophia, retailers of leadership. my own boss, build my people reach their fullest fashion jewelry. “Tis company has given own team and help other potential.” Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37 3.5% Protect Your Sales Home from Tax Hurricanes ‘Downtown’ Merchants Plan Dec. 8 Fest with OCEAN CITY — Down- After the parade, Downtown merchants Asbury Ave. town Ocean City mer- through 7 p.m., merchants will also host free horse and A feature along the av- Impact-Resistant chants have rolled out the will offer special discounts, carriage rides every Satur- enue will be festive make- welcome mat and invite giveaway, entertainment day and Sunday through overs of parking meters the public to get into the and free gift-wrapping. the holidays from noon to done by students at Ocean from holiday spirit by attend- Restaurants will offer 3 p.m. departing from City City High School in wood Vinyl Windows ing “Holiday Shopping lunch and dinner spe- Hall, Ninth and Asbury shop and art classes. Celebration.” cials. Avenue. Downtown Ocean City The Dec. 8, daylong Parents will be able to Parking will be free along includes the area from event will start at 10:30 drop off their children at the avenue. Sixth to 11th streets along a.m. with a Christmas pa- Kidz Creations, 811 As- First Night buttons and Asbury Avenue. There Designed to help keep wind and debris from rade complete with bands, bury Ave. and shop while Gillian’s holiday ride tick- area over 100 boutiques, penetrating your home’s exterior during fl oats Swoop, the Eagles’ the children attend a Pirate ets will be available at restaurants and three gal- volatile weather conditions mascot and Santa. and Princess Tea Party. Downtown Gillian’s at 838 leries for shoppers. Agnellini Joins Cooper, Levenson Firm NOW AVAILABLE AT ATLANTIC CITY — The nifi cant role in the due dili- neth J. Calemmo, Chief WILDWOOD GLASS INC. law fi rm of Cooper Leven- gence and fi nancial aspects Operating Officer, “His son announced that Paci- of Trump Entertainment’s background makes him New Construction and Replacement Windows fi co S. Agnellini has joined 2005 restructuring and an excellent addition to the fi rm as a partner in the Trump Marina’s 2003 $475 our fi rm.” Storm Doors • Auto Glass • Glass Table Tops Tax, Business and Gaming million refi nancing. Agnellini holds a Mas- Mirrors • Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures Law Practice Groups. He While employed by ters of Law in Taxation concentrates his practice Trump Entertainment, from Villanova Univer- 2505 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NORTH WILDWOOD • 522-2151 in the representation of Agnellini was responsible sity School of Law, a Juris businesses in all aspects of for regulatory compliance Doctorate from Widener gaming law as well as real matters including drafting University School of Law, estate, transactional, tax and revising compliance and a Bachelors of Science and fi nancing matters. policies. He has also re- in Business Administration Agnellini has served as cently completed a three- and Finance from Boston corporate counsel in the state multi-property, multi- University School of Man- casino industry for the last million dollar real estate agement. P. S. AGNELLINI nine years, most recently acquisition for a privately He is admitted to the holding the title of vice held client. “Pat’s wealth of experi- New Jersey and Pennsyl- president of legal affairs Agnellini’s experiences ence with tax law, business vania State Bars, to the You won’t fi nd the and risk management at lend themselves well to the operational issues, and New Jersey and Eastern Trump Entertainment Re- representation of both large risk management brings a Pennsylvania United States sorts, Inc. publicly traded companies multi-faceted and unique District Courts, and to the According to a release, as well as small closely held perspective to the table United States Tax Court. answers to fi nancial Agnellini played a sig- businesses. for our clients,” said Ken- Boardwalk Bancorp Shareholders to Meet independence on BURLEIGH — Share- the mutual savings bank Maryland corporation, has Cape Savings Bank deposi- holders of Boardwalk into a stock form of orga- been organized to facilitate tors and others in a sub- late-night TV. Bancorp Inc. will hold a nization. the conversion and offer scription and community meeting Jan. 4, 2008 at Cape Bancorp Inc., a shares of common stock to offering. 10 a.m. at Wildwood Golf and Country Club, 1170 Golf Club Road to vote on a proposal to adopt an agreement and plan of reorganization that would merge the bank with Cape Bancorp and result in the % bank becoming Cape Sav- ings Bank. Shareholders of record † on Nov. 6, 2007 will be APY eligible to vote in the spe- cial election. 4.96 In the merger, each 5-month Certifi cate of Deposit with a Boardwalk shareholder may elect to exchange Atlantic City Electric recently gave more than $110,000 to local charities in PNC Performance Checking Account — each share of the bank’s support of the work they do to strengthen the southern New Jersey communi- $1,000 minimum to earn APY common stock for either ties. The money was raised at the power company's Fall Charity Golf Classic 2.3 shares of Cape Bancorp event. Pictured here are: Charles Wimberg, vice-president, Atlantic City Elec- common stock, $23 in cash tric Region; Kenneth Parker, president, Atlantic City Electric Region; Evelyn or a combination of stock Benton, director, Community Food Bank of New Jersey-Southern Branch; and and cash in the merger. Bob Marshall, vice-president, Atlantic City Electric Region. In connection with the merger, Cape Savings “Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, to all the souls you can, in every Bank’s Board of Directors place you can, at all the times you can, with all the zeal you can, as long as ever you adopted a plan to covert can.” John Wesley You work hard for your money, and you want it to work hard for you. A certifi cate of deposit with Three Charities Benefi t a really attractive rate, along with knowledgeable At Teaberry Antiques staff and personal service from PNC, is a smart choice that will help your money grow. Whatever CLERMONT — Teaberry and their families. your short- and long-term fi nancial goals are, Antiques and Collectibles, CARA, the Coalition PNC can help you along the way. 1944 Route 9 is into the Against Rape and Abuse, spirit of giving this holi- is also represented in the day season, according to booth. a release. Donations for that orga- The store has dedicated nization, which assists vic- an entire booth to three tims of abuse, will receive a charities. chance to win one of three The booth displays a gift baskets. nine-foot tree known as Teaberry is also a desig- “The Tree of Hope.” It is nated collection point for decorated with various Toys for Tots, a charity of VISIT ANY BRANCH • PHONE 1-877-CALL-PNC ornaments donated by Tea- the Marine Corps League. berry staff and dealers. Those donating to that As those ornaments charity are asked to bring a †Annual Percentage Yield (APY) accurate as of 12/2/07. Penalty for early withdrawal. Maximum $500,000. Offer available for new or existing PNC Bank Performance Checking customers only. Please see our are bought, the proceeds new, unwrapped toy when Consumer Schedule of Service Charges and Fees for information about the Performance Checking will be presented to the they shop. Deadline for Sturdy Savings Bank was a sponsor of the 28th Cape Account. Business accounts not eligible. Offer available for a limited time and may be modifi ed or Brendan Borek High Tides that collection is Dec. 16. May Jazz Festival. Michael Clark, left, Sturdy’s Cape withdrawn at any time without prior notice and may vary by market. ©2007 The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. All rights reserved. PNC Bank Member FDIC. Memorial Fund to aid local For information call May branch manager, presents check to Woody pediatric cancer patients (609) 624-1700. Woodland, jazz fest co-founder. A38 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 From the Publisher State Should No More Taxes, Gov. Corzine! Install Cameras Math can be so elementary. In the same way a little one learns At These Lights that taking two away from four still leaves her with two, a family spending $40,000 annually on an income of $35,000 knows they’ll To The Editor: be in the hole $5,000. What do you or I or any other thinking person, or business do when outfl ow exceeds infl ow? We cut The state is in the process spending. However, what does New Jersey do? It raises tax rates of eliminating three lights on even higher! the parkway by constructing Note Gov. Corzine’s words: “Anyone who says we can save $3 or an overpass and exit-entrance $4 billion by eliminating waste, fraud and abuse [i.e. cuts] is selling ramps at a great cost. Why not snake oil. Worse, they are hiding from the painful alternatives that install cameras at these lights to will truly address our failing fi nancial circumstances.” Tell us, Mr. record and process tickets for Corzine, what might those “painful alterna- speeders to eliminate most ac- tives” to needed cuts be…yet more taxes? cidents? Like the sales tax increase last summer? They have them in We already have some of the highest Philadelphia and they are a lot taxes in the nation – raising them further cheaper than road construc- is counterproductive! And I suppose last tion. Monday’s announcement by Senate Presi- This would also produce in- dent Richard Codey that the state’s plan to come from the fi nes. This could increase the tolls by 50 percent or more is be done a lot sooner than the another “painful alternative” to a cut. You construction of the roadway. bet we want to hide, like those changing their legal residence or moving out. The JOHN SKOWRONSKI,SR. Wall Street Journal doesn’t call our state’s fi nancial management North Cape May “perpetually hapless” for no reason. ======Got An Opinion? Cutting spending is the only solution, Our Readers Write Herald Newspapers wel- Mr. Corzine. Do the obvious, comes letters on a wide range of Writer Shares Memories of World War II subjects. Have you an opinion? and yes, diffi cult thing, or fail your citizens. To The Editor: ran errands to the corner grocery ration stamps Go to our Web site: www.cape- ======and book in hand. I recall my father had a special maycountyherald.com and click An October Monmouth University-Gannett New Jersey poll I am writing to thank Art Hall for his column sticker in the window of the old Model A Ford on Opinion to submit a letter. revealed that nearly half of our state’s adults want to move out. in the Nov. 28 Herald. It may be diffi cult for that allowed him to buy a little more gas, because Same rules apply, same number Twenty-eight percent of those gave high property tax as the main those too young to recall WWII as a personal he worked in a factory making parts for battle- of words (600) Or write one, reason. A recent Rutgers’ study found that 72,000 more people remembrance, to imagine what it was like. ships and aircraft carriers. Mom got a job working sign your name, hometown and left our state than moved in, costing the state about $680 million Though a young lad, I recall certain aspects that in the maintenance shops for the Pennsylvania phone number for verifi cation. in tax revenue. Corzine didn’t know how right he was when he confi rmed for us on the home front that we were, Railroad. Deadline for letters is 5 p.m. said proponents of tax cuts are hiding! for certain, at war. Then there were the practice air raids and Thursday. A friend told me not long ago that all his friends who have First, most eligible males vanished from our blackouts, when we would huddle around the homes in Avalon have changed their residence to Florida. Cutting row house block in east Wilmington, Del., gone old Zenith radio (with an opaque cloth covering In a republic, the people spending is the only solution, Mr. Corzine. as volunteers and draftees, soldiers bound for the dial face) listening to war news and Edward are the kings....It is for I have a young friend who was raised in the county and would Europe and later the Pacifi c. R. Murrow's almost eerie reports "This Is London the fathers to see that the like to stay but can’t afford to make a home here, nor the taxes on The remaining men, factory workers mostly, Calling," during the Nazi blitz on that city. sons are qualified for the it. He’s planning a move to North Carolina. found themselves working in their plants con- I am sure there were war protesters some- responsibilities of American Voters sent a message to Trenton on Election Day last month verted almost overnight for making things for where, but where I lived there was unity and citizenship, and it is for the when we voted ‘No’ to the government’s attempt to allocate the the war effort. Women soon joined them as part solidarity and talk of beating the Nazis and the sons to see to it that they do revenue from the sales tax increase to property tax relief, in place of the workforce after the kids went off to school Axis powers. There was no talk of withdrawal or not dishonor the crowns, the of real property tax cuts. The time for gimmicks is over. Cutting in the morning. defeat and bringing the "boys" home before the crowns that the republic has spending is the only solution, Mr. Corzine. There was rationing too, from gasoline to war was won. Though, to be sure, there were placed upon their heads. sugar to meat and other staples. We kids often (Page A40 Please) Edmund Fairfi eld, 1853 ART HALL Publisher Clark Should Have Been Warned Post comments to: www.capemaycountyherald.com A Close Election Usually Means ‘Going Negative’ Quote from the Bible By JOE ZELNIK tax hike. Because they were true, they were not, strictly speaking, For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, R. Norris Clark had a couple of weeks to think about his un- push polls, let alone “dirty push polls.” The pollsters presum- of love and of self-discipline. successful campaign for the General Assembly before writing ably really were looking for voter response to those “issues” to 2 Timothy 1:7 his Nov. 22 op-ed piece for the Press of Atlantic City. see if they would infl uence voters. After that time for refl ection, he chose to lead with, “We are I believe — and keep in mind that this is an opinion col- taught in sports, that it is not whether you win or lose, it is how umn — that the key factor in determining you play the game.” whether a campaign goes negative is its That’s true in Pee Wee sports, but not in politics. closeness. A more appropriate teacher would have been Vince Lombardi Republicans and Democrats ran a clean who said, “If it doesn’t matter who wins or loses, then why campaign for freeholder. It was based on Published Every Wednesday by the do they keep score?” Or, “Winning isn’t everything; it’s the issues, ideas and accomplishments, not SEAWAVE CORPORATION only thing.” personalities. A disillusioned Clark — he even lost his home town of Lower Why the difference? ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher to Democrat Nelson Albano of Cumberland County by almost a Because that race was considered “safe” DENNIS R. HALL, Assistant Publisher thousand votes — was disappointed by the negative campaign- for the incumbent Republicans. Why spend ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Managing Editor ing, for which he partially blamed his loss. money you didn’t need to and why get mud He has every right to be disappointed in many of the campaign on yourself if you didn’t have to? JOSEPH R. ZELNIK, Editor Emeritus tactics — by both sides —and of course in the results. By contrast, the Senate and especially the Assembly races SUSAN K. AVEDISSIAN, Assistant Managing Editor Clark said he was disappointed in the “dirty tactics” of “Van were thought from the beginning to be extremely close. Polling CAROLYN MEE, Ph.D., On Deck and Features Editor Drew and his team.” In fairness, an unusual word in politics, by both parties indicated that. And the results verifi ed it. PRESTON D. GIBSON, Director of Development the Jeff Van Drew-Nick Asselta contest was quite different in You or I might think, what’s the big deal whether the First intensity from the race for two Assembly seats. Legislative District sends two Democrats or one Republican and BENJAMIN N. HALL, The state senate battle used Howitzers; the assembly race, one Democrat to Trenton? But politicians can count. And, they Director of Online Application Development slingshots. know that, on many issues, strict party-line votes can determine STEVE MEHL, Northern Advertising Manager Many pols believe “going negative” is even more effective what becomes law. And one vote, may in fact, be crucial. KAREN DICKINSON, Southern Advertising Manager with voters than having more money, in which Clark also trailed Except for his naivety, presumably mostly now gone, Clark BETH HUBER, National Advertising Manager his opponents. A couple of candidates elsewhere in the state is the kind of candidate voters need. He ran, he said, out of a DAWN AUSTIN, Client & Creative Services Manager had considerably more funds than their sense of duty and in the hope of practicing foes, but still lost. In my Blog, Jack Abramoff and the good government. It would be a shame if 1508 Rt. 47, Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 But “going negative,” unfortunately, Bush Administration. this year’s experience turned him off from Phone 886-8600 ■ Fax 886-1879 seems to work. those noble goals. E-Mail: [email protected] Clark wrote that local voters were so disgusted by the cam- But he is going to have to give up on his notions that candi- DEADLINES paign that they were crying “a pox on all of you.” dates should not engage in “opposition research” and should They probably were, but, in fact, 44 percent went to the polls, not use 30-second commercials that oversimplify issues. News & Photos ...... Thursday which is actually a little high in an off-year election. They may Many voters won’t take the time for complicated issues. 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How- have decided whether it would be worth it. negligence or from cause beyond its control extends only to the cost ever, the two examples he gave were not push polls in the sense He is right that the nastiness of political campaigning dis- of actual space occupied or to have been occupied by the item(s) in that they were not trying to start untrue rumors. The questions courages many good people from running. That is a shame, which the or omission occurred. The publishers reserve the right to edit or refuse any submitted material, as well as to reject or cancel he cited were his relationship to the late Rev. Carl McIntire (his but to think it will change is wishful thinking. That’s because, any advertisement at any time. maternal grandfather) and his having been a spokesman for a with rare exception, “Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only Dedicated to the Service of God and Mankind. candidate (Ross Perot) who suggested a 50-cents-per-gallon gas thing.” Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A39

N Our Readers Write Mayonnaise Heaven…An Actual State of Being COMPASS ‘Misguided, Tragic War’ By CHARLIE TOWN salad sandwich that was impossible to W E eat. Not because it did not taste good, but Makes Writer Weary Mayonnaise Heaven…Oh, that’s not a because you could not get it up to your POINTS... symbolic place. It’s not even a metaphor. mouth. You used half a jar of mayonnaise By AL CAMPBELL To The Editor: That’s a real honest to goodness, actual and the slippery soup oozed out of the S state of being. And just about every liv- saturated bread, down your hands and To a young sailor, nearly 40 years ago, the trip across No disrespect, Art Hall, but let's state another point of ing being that has ever cobbled together wrists and you had to lick it off the table. Pearl Harbor to a modernistic USS Arizona Memorial view about why Americans are tired of this war. a chicken sandwich has been there. And Okay. You can use too much. didn’t hold much appeal. Time on “liberty” was far too We have now lost more Americans in Iraq and Af- probably so have you. But that was it. You were in Mayonnaise precious to spend in somber refl ection, looking at an oil ghanistan than were lost on that dreadful day...which is Reminisce with me for a moment Heaven. And it was fabulous. slick that surfaces from a sunken, still-commissioned not to say that Sept. 11 wasn't a horrifi c attack on our about your wee small days when the You stayed there on into maybe your battleship with most of her crew still aboard. citizens. world seemed a friendly and safer place 30s (earlier for some, later or never for They repose in the quiet marine environment that America diverted its war effort from the country that and peanut butter and jelly was a dietary others.) is Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. was harboring bin Laden and the Taliban to a country mainstay. By fi fth grade you were prob- And then one black and unforget- Their lives stopped on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941. that could not and would not attack us. ably making your own peanut butter and table day, the world changed. The world They were among the fi rst of millions to die in a war We went to war because of lies told to the American jelly sandwiches just the way you liked changed because some one, you do not that pitted Allies and Axis forces and touched virtually public; but that's an old and proven story. Because of them, and life was good. remember exactly who it was (who are every life on the planet. the destruction of Iraq, it then became a haven for ter- Along about high school age you were we kidding, you know exactly who it was) Twenty-eight years later, that rorists. encouraged to began to experiment with said, “Hey, ya’ puttin’ on a few pounds attack seemed remote for brash In Afghanistan, we have seen the growth again of the some adult foods like seafood or omelets, there.” young sailors. Taliban...bin Laden remains at large and other destruc- and, somewhere in there, mayonnaise. That black day began, as the artsy crowd Little did they consider that tive leaders are now calling for death to our American Not a lot at fi rst. sparing and measured. likes to say, your “blue period.” You three decades prior, they, too, servicemen and women. But, it was good. started a diet. Little did you know that that might have been aboard Arizona. Because of the lack of intelligence, and I don't mean In the ensuing years you discovered diet would be merely the fi rst in a series of It is not left to mortals to know about WMD, I mean any comprehension of the history of that almost anything tasted better with 249 that would plague your appetite and such stuff, only to play the hand the region, any knowledge of the different sects in Iraq, a little mayo; chicken, turkey, roast pester your conscience for years to come. that’s dealt. any knowledge even about the war lords in Afghanistan beef…sure mustard was good on a ham Some would be marginally successful, oth- In two days, Pearl Harbor Day who fi ght against each other, this administration set about and cheese sandwich, but it was even ers not. But you would never again, for all will be observed. Court House trying to create democracy in an area of the world that better with tomato and lettuce with a the rest of living days, fail to be discreet resident, Edward T. Smith, will had never seen such a thing. healthy dollop of mayonnaise. and meager with the mayonnaise. again refl ect on what he heard, saw, and felt that fateful We cannot bring democracy to a country; the people The Club Sandwich. What an enlight- A sparing spread of the oily stuff from Sunday morning in 1941. The Army veteran was with in a country must want it and fi ght for it. Isn't that how ened innovation in the “deli” world. A then on. No more slathering thick layers the 98th anti-aircraft unit at Pearl Harbor, and Smith our country came to be? third piece of bread stuck in the middle of the glutinous nectar across every square was preparing for a welterweight fi ght that night. You quote Gen. Sanchez who said, "America has not with mayonnaise slathered on both millimeter of a piece of toast. No sir. Now Smith, likely the county’s lone Pearl Harbor survivor, been fully committed to win this war." I ask you, what sides. it’s an opaque silky screen…why look, would be unknown to someone standing behind him does "winning this war" look like? On into college or the work world, you can see the crispy brown toast right in a store line. You equate this war with WWII, How can you? My you made culinary delights you never through it. Nothing about Smith proclaims, “I was at Pearl husband and I just fi nished watching the incredible Ken dreamed of like liverwurst stirred to- And don’t even think about that. Be- Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941” except his license plate. Burns documentary on PBS "The War," which did indeed gether with mayonnaise — who knew. sides, mayonnaise doesn’t go with hot That’s the way many veterans regard service, simply defi ne an entire generation. On that point we agree. It tasted like pate (or at least someone dogs…at least I don’t think it does. Well, as a duty they did, and would do again without ques- WWII was a war where we knew our enemy; where told you that.) try it, maybe it does. tion or remorse. we had allies to help us fi ght the scourge of the Nazis Limits were reached…like the chicken Town writes from Sea Isle City President Franklin D. Roosevelt vowed, on Dec. 8, and the Japanese. Today we stand alone; the coalition is 1941, the attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy upon no more. What do other countries know that we don't Relationships Are Complicated and Hard a slumbering fl eet would be a “day which will live in know? Let's ask ourselves that question as well as how infamy.” can we win this war? To The Editor: Gay and lesbian couples that want to I would bet that if a dozen people were asked what Americans are tired of losing our young men and get married already have the love end of signifi cance that day has, at least 10 would be clue- women in a country that we helped destroy, in a country Why is marriage in the state of New marriage and have for years and years. less. that shows no desire for a democracy, whose leaders Jersey in jeopardy? Actually compared to I hope they don’t want the government Perhaps we can understand what that day meant if show more allegiance to their sect than they do to a the rest of the country, New Jersey’s di- to legislate love. The couples are now we move the calendar back to Sept. 11, 2001. We were unifi ed Iraq. vorce rates aren’t as high. One article I claiming the right, as do their hetero- outraged and sad. We knew not what to expect next. "Iraq has become the battleground for this war on read indicated that New Jersey’s divorce sexual peers, to have the business end It was a crystalline moment for many, one that made terror." Where do we go after Iraq? Shall we now bomb rate (3.4 per 1,000 married couples) is of their partnership protected. They them change their life’s plans. Iran? And then where do we go to bring democracy? the 16th lowest in the country. Still that want to build a life, have a family to- Some enlisted in the military to help defend their To Syria? is serious, especially since it translates gether, and buy a house. They want to homeland. For them, it seemed the only right thing Most of the warmongers who promoted the war in Iraq into nearly 30,000 divorces in 2002. know that when they take their partner to do. are gone from Washington. They're not only tired of this I appreciate that as humans we want to the hospital or their child to school, Others, stung by the fury of the assault that claimed war; they're tired of serving Bush's administration. to feel in control, have a sense of order they can claim their legal connectedness loved ones, found their lives suddenly nothing but a They're writing books with the potential for huge earn- and a way to fi x things. Because of this to make decisions, care for, or protect a shell. It would never again be the same. ings. They're even spinning the truth, but that's nothing we look for the villain, a demon, a “bad loved one. Someone dear had been snatched away, never to be new for D.C., is it? guy” to blame when we feel out of con- And if anyone is now thinking gay and touched and hugged ever again. Forever, there would They're tired of this misguided and tragic war. So are trol. We look for an answer or a quick fi x. lesbian people should not be parents, for- be an empty place at the dinner table, an empty place the rest of Americans and not because we don't love our Will the divorce rate in New Jersey get get that one, that genie is already out of in bed. Such losses are impossible to describe, much country, and not because we don't despise those who better if gay and lesbian couples can’t get the bottle. less understand. attack us, but because being lied to for almost eight years married? I can’t connect those dots. Gay and lesbian couples have been The closest I ever came to the Pearl Harbor attack takes its toll in the deaths of so many of our brave soldiers Relationships at best are complicated parents for years and years and their kids was when a Hollywood fi lm company used Wheeler Air and in the hearts and minds of the rest of America. and hard, and the fact that in this coun- are doing just fi ne. There is a whole new Force Base, where we Navy lads were housed, to stage try our divorce rate is higher than 50 generation of children of gay/lesbian scenes for “Tora, Tora, Tora,” a 1970 release. MICKI GOLDBERG percent, refl ects that fact. Marriage is couples. It was a decent bid at reviving history, even if they Swainton made up of relational and legal realities. They are just as adorable as other kids, used plywood airplanes and controlled explosions to You might say that the marriage part is just as smart, just as much the future of recreate the horror of the attack. Situation with Council the business end of the partnership. The this country with the exception that they Ah, but we were sailors of another era. There was a government is not, and should not be in are way more tolerant and prepared to new war raging in Vietnam. As most young chaps, we And MUA Is Stagnant the business of legislating personal rela- handle the issue of diversity. believed, as did those sailors in 1941, that death had tionships…that’s scary. Maybe they will solve some of the The government provides a structure real problems that our country has, like more distant appointments to keep than with us. To The Editor: To this day, when I see the Arizona Memorial, for the business end of many partner- the Middle East confl ict, racial tensions, ships, marriage is just one. If it didn’t child abuse, domestic violence, home- something starts a guilt trip. I say to myself, “You The situation with Lower Township Council and the should have crossed over and visited the Arizona shake out like that, it wouldn’t cost you lessness and poverty. People who are MUA is stagnant. Both sides claim the other is not com- so much to get divorced. You would just intolerant, afraid of difference, judgmen- Memorial.” municating. The township wants a written plan/time- Once, we traversed Kolekole Pass. That is the famed say, I don’t love you any more….give me tal, and exclusive will never solve what line for completion and water connection fees that are all the gifts my family gave us at our wed- really ails this country…maybe it will be gap in the Wai’anae Range where Japanese fi ghter uniform, reasonable and able to be paid over several planes entered Oahu on their fl ight of terror to Pearl ding and you can have yours. But as a the children of gays/lesbians. years. couple you start a business and that is Who knows? Maybe they’ll even pass Harbor. The MUA wants an ordinance for mandatory water A large cross stood in memory of those who perished what you divvy up when you go to court. a law allowing their parents to get mar- hook-up. Mayor and council have publicly stated they You don’t divvy up your love. You have ried. on Pearl Harbor Day. are looking at possibly dissolving the MUA. Regardless Pearl Harbor is about 6,000 miles from here; and already reclaimed all of that…that’s not ANN McCABE of the outcome of that decision, we believe the MUA a 50-50 split. Cape May the attack was seemingly light years ago. needs to immediately supply the requested information The Arizona’s crew remains aboard, still “on watch,” to council. 66 years later. Mayor and council have stated they agree with a man- They had no time to prepare a defense, no time to datory hook-up, but only after review of the plan and think of crossing the harbor for liberty. They simply fees. did their job and paid the ultimate price. In the best interest of our residents and to promote What will their sacrifi ce mean to future generations? an expeditious resolution to this ongoing problem, the What does it mean to us? Lower Township Taxpayers Association is willing to pro- vide several members to sit on a committee with MUA and council to work out a mutually agreeable solution. Given our water “crisis,” three years of no new phases of water connection is too long. We do not want to wait for three more years. Forget “politics” or “agendas.” We urge mayor, council and the MUA to do the right thing. Do it for the people.

JANET PITTS President Lower Township Taxpayers Association Villas More Letters & Opinions Page A40 A40 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 Our Readers Write ‘Political Correctness We Need Leadership from Elected Offi cials To The Editor: considered “impaired.” Regarding the Writer Has Questions Has Blinded Many’ Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, the I have lived in Lower Township, south state has long been aware of saltwater About ‘Going Green’ To The Editor: of the canal for over 10 years. About fi ve incursions “Brackish and salty water may years ago, we were forced to dig a new occur in coastal areas.” (http://nj.usgs. To The Editor: With the “blame America” crowd positioned in places well as the old well was losing pressure gov/gw/table_1.html) of infl uence, including academia, the news and enter- fast. In the ensuing fi ve years, southern We need some leadership from our I read recently that the City of Wildwood might be tainment media as well as politics, one wonders how New Jersey has gone through several pe- elected offi cials in order to deal with the considering “Going Green” by converting its vehicles long this nation can survive as the prosperous demo- riods of drought conditions and this past inevitable water shortages we will be fuel source to an alternative one-bio-fuel. cratic republic our founders envisioned. They certainly summer saw an additional rainfall defi cit. facing. Low cost, performance and reliability seem attractive, had their doubts. The pond on my property is some three Water resources have to be a key con- but so does breathing in less fl uorocarbons in a vacation America is not perfect. No country or organization feet lower than normal. sideration in any additional planning, along destination — especially Wildwood. run by corruptible humans can be. We are not that far off from the sort with conservation measures. Sprinkler As a resident, if biker week, the car shows and vaca- It is however the best hope in a world of turmoil, of situation facing Georgia, Alabama and systems that are on at 9 a.m. during the tioners’ pollution is all that I’d have to deal with…what violence, and chaos, mostly perpetrated by dictators and much of the southeast where water ration- summer months that only serve to evapo- has to happen for this to be reality? ideologues whose idea of freedom and democracy chal- ing is already in place in many areas. rate much of what they spew during the Questions: What are the startup costs for purchasing lenges even the loosest defi nition of those words. We can live a week without food but heat of the day can’t be a good thing. the bio-diesel converter? What is the required mainte- Political correctness has blinded many to the idea of not more than a few days without water. I recall a proposal for the MUA to use its nance? true evil and its ultimate consequences. While radical It is a resource we should not take for treated water products to water the many What about the additional wear and tear on city vehi- Islam is in resurgence to spread its Sharia worldwide granted. golf courses and public buildings instead of cles traveling to and from Bridgeton? Additional time paid through unconscionable violent suicide bombings and Back in the 1980s a building morato- pouring it into the ocean. This is a waste of for employees traveling to and from Bridgeton? Collecting the beheading of thousands, Hollywood ignores it, yet rium was declared while the MUA plant a potentially valuable resource that if used used oil? The hiring of a knowledgeable employee to be churns out movies depicting our troops as murderers was designed, funded and built. At that in settings that require lots of irrigation responsible for the conversion process and upkeep? and rapists. time I recall an article in the Herald that would eventually replenish the aquifers What is the cost of additives for conversion and proper The military is despised and banned on most college stated that water would eventually cost as that it came from. handling? The modifi cations of city vehicles as rubber fuel campuses. True heroes are rarely acknowledged for their much as any other utility, gas or electric I don’t have the answers but it is vital lines break down using bio-fuel? selfl ess sacrifi ces as in a bygone era. — a fact that anyone who pays an MUA that we open up the discussion. Somebody, Do dealerships cover warranties on city vehicles choos- Wake up, people...read the writing on the wall. bill is intimately familiar with. talk to me. ing an alternate fuel source? The Great Egg Harbor Aquifer has What is going to be the legal disposal of the by-product DAN McNEILL problems with some 90 percent of feed JAMES DIMARTINO (glycerin)? Where will that go? North Cape May water coming in from surrounding sources Cold Spring Answers: use local land for re-fueling and production. Put it on land next to a soybean farm so you can grow your own fuel. ‘Support Our Troops Offer incentives to employees that drive diesel ve- Objects to Labeling of High School hicles. Offer local restaurants not only a tax break on collection of oil, but offer them free advertising on city …Bring Them Home’ To The Editor: kids labeled as dropouts. And no one vehicles — “Going Green.” To The Editor: wants to have his or her children labeled Donate left over, by-product, (glycerin) to local soap I wanted to respond to a Spout Off, but anything negative. Well, I am a graduate of manufacturers and distributors. The last time we stood vigil for peace on the corner I wanted to put my name on my com- Wildwood High School, Class of 2005 and I’m hoping they move on this matter. If it’s good for of Routes 9 and 47 in Rio Grande, David Crews had ments. The spouter was talking about the I received a great education from there. I the environment, it’s good for you and me. three or four people with him. What happened to the Wildwoods and letting everyone know am using it right now to get a bachelor’s “dozen Vietnam vets” he says joined him a few weeks what this great island is known for. degree in mathematics. That degree will CHARLES THOMAS The spouter described North Wild- be put to use in the school that is “known North Wildwood before that? On Nov. 2, we had 20 people with signs. Our main wood being known for its wonderful for drop outs.” message is “support the troops, bring them home.” It is parades (which are amazing, I have to If anyone else would like to ridicule yet to be understood what Crews means by “support the agree) and Wildwood Crest being known Wildwood High School, it is your free- She Thanks Son’s troops.” Does he mean leave them there with no mention for its recreation department (which is dom of speech, but I beg you to take the of a leaving date, so long as they have enough guns? also good) and Wildwood was known for time to enter the school. Meet the chil- Stand-In Parents None of our group have ever crossed the street disput- having kids drop out of school. This is dren you are planning to label as future ing what Crews has to say and that he has his right to where my agreement ends. dropouts. And remember, a lot of these To The Editor: hold a vigil. The vets he speaks of who came across the This person must not have ever set children have come from your neighbor- street were taunting and rude; that is why the police foot in Wildwood High School, or they hoods. So, when you listen to the study Who would ever know that a simple phone call would were alerted. would have known that Wildwood High done by Johns Hopkins University and mean so much? On Thanksgiving Day our home phone None of us want confrontation with anyone else hold- School is made up of children from Wild- consider Wildwood High School as a drop rang around 10:15 a.m. during the Macy’s Parade. Upon ing a vigil. We all have that right and we will not be forced wood along with children from North out factory, you could be calling your child, answering the phone and hearing the words, “Mama, into a confrontation. We want this war to end and that is Wildwood and Wildwood Crest. So, if niece, nephew, or even grandchild a drop- a lady is letting me use her phone.” I fought back the the only reason we are there. This is a free country. you say Wildwood is known for kids drop- out. Think before speaking of something tears. ping out, it should be rewritten to say the of which the spouter knows so little. This all may seem so petty to most, but not us. The JOHN AND BETTY CANDERAN “island of the Wildwoods.” last true conversation we had with our son, Brett, was on Court House Wherever this person’s children live STEVEN LERCH Oct. 23, when he left Columbia, S. C., heading to Cape or graduated from, they do not want their Wildwood May TRACEN, the United States Coast Guard recruit training center. We Need an Offi ce How did he get the use of a phone, is something Zelnik’s Column Hits the Mark wrong? No, not in the least. It seems that nothing could Of Price Administration be further from the truth. We were immediately educated To The Editor: tunity for a great resource that would have on Operation Fireside and after receiving the information To The Editor: benefi ted our community. on that particular program, I am convinced that all is I am writing to voice my opinion re- The Lower Cape May Regional football perfectly right with the wonderful people in and around This just in: Retail sales are down…this doesn’t sound garding the column on “We just elect fi eld debacle, which has cost the taxpay- Cape May, New Jersey. right with our annual 30, 40 and 50 percent off season ‘em.” I have been involved in the politi- ers a tremendous amount of money. This letter is to thank those that spent Thanksgiving fast approaching…a.k.a. Christmas. cal scene in Cape May County for the last The downgrading of the city manager, with my son and 12 others from his company. Jane and This just in also: Petty crimes are up — an enigma it 45 years, and never have I read a column for their own personal reasons, who had her crew from the Sunset Beach Club acted as stand-in is not, the correlation is simple. Retail sales are down that has hit the mark truer than the one worked for Lower Township for more than parents for those young men for an entire day. They because of, although our feds won’t admit it, rampant in- written by Joe Zelnik. 25 years with no blemishes or complaints, were able to relax, phone home, nap, eat and just chill fl ation, gasoline, fuel oil, foodstuffs, taxes ad infi nitum. Facts and humor are, as we know, a from either political party. for that day. Petty crimes are on the rise for the same reasons. So great combination. The current Lower I believe that come November 2008, These fi ne folks will never know what it meant to don’t expect anything to change for the better. Township administration is, in my opin- the voters of Lower Township will not have them arrange this wonderful day and include our We need a good old-fashioned WWII –type O.P.A., an ion, the most inept I have seen in my life- say “Hey, we just elect ‘em.” We do not son. We miss him terribly and to know that he was with offi ce of price administration to curtail this economic rape time. Here are just a few examples: give them IQ tests, but will in fact, elect family on that day was the biggest gift of all. of the American consumers. So don’t believe one word The current MUA water problems, people with a brain. We thank them for all you have done and will do. We that our presidential windbags are babbling about because which Zelnik pointed out; Thanks again, Joe, for a great and en- send them blessings and well wishes from our state of they will say and promise anything to “We the suckers” The administration’s poor handling of lightening editorial. Please keep it up. South Carolina. I hope they can join us on Dec. 14 as we to get themselves elected to the Oval Offi ce. explaining to residents how reevaluation make the road trip to Cape May for graduation. Nothing Nothing will change. The beat will go on. works and the inadequate help they gave JACK SPARKS would make me prouder than to have them stand with to those who were reevaluated incor- North Cape May us as Brett’s extended family and see him graduate on JIM CARROLL rectly; that day. Green Creek The deal they made involving Ponder- (The writer is former mayor of Lower TERESA YARBOROUGH lodge, the state of New Jersey and Lower Township and former chairman of the Laurens, S. C. Township which resulted in a lost oppor- Delaware River and Bay Authority) Judges Should Give Back Part of Their Pay Shares Memories Tag Team To The Editor: In reality they are simply political appointees who are (From Page A38) beholden to the politicians who appointed them. Preaching Set The Chief Justice wants an 11 percent raise on top of Rather than asking for a raise, the justices, if they had many prayers for their safe homecoming. the 5.7 percent he received this year. any conscience, should give back at least 10 percent of Today we face as evil a foe as then… in many ways a WHITESBORO — Christ In deciding this issue we need to look at the court's their salaries. An apology would also be nice. more dangerous, ruthless one, stealthy and shadowy. I Gospel Church, 2209 track record. First, they are primarily responsible for wonder today how many people don't realize, or believe Route 9 South, will host bankrupting the state with their Abbott decision and TOM HENRY we are at war: that 9/11 is fast fading into abstraction “Friday Night Alive,” with a 10-Man (and Woman) Tag the school construction mandate. Second, although they Sea Isle City for many, and our will to win and survive a long and Team Powerful Preaching took an oath to uphold the state Constitution, they totally tiresome confl ict is evaporating to our peril. Men’s Ensemble Coming to Church event at 7 p.m. Dec. 14. ignored it by allowing the state to borrow money without I also perceive another peril: The poisonous, sorry For further information, voter approval and allowing Gov. McGreevey to adopt an state of our domestic politics which has found party and ERMA — Tabernacle United Methodist Church, 702 call 465-PRAY. unbalanced budget. Seashore Road, will host the St. Petersburg Russian Men’s incumbency way out in front of national interest and Third, when one of their members demonstrated that Ensemble, Dec. 9 at 7p.m. security as a priority, further helping divide a nation. I We should often be he doesn't know right from wrong and abused his posi- The four-man Russian quartet has been touring the east hope we come to our senses and soon. ashamed of our finest tion, the court gave him a slap on the wrist. They should coast and has been well received in the area. actions if the world un- have had the guts to throw him off the court. The group will sing holiday music. All are welcome. A derstood our motives. The legal profession tries to say that judges are some free will offering will be taken. BOB LOVELL François La Rochefoucauld kind of 'gods' that sit on a pedestal and not be questioned. For information, call the church at 884-3574. Court House Herald Newspapers December 5 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41 Support Groups (From Page A25) essary. Call 884-3264. 5938. 2455 or Connie 886-3412. Celebrate Recovery: SUNDAY, Dec. 9 How To Correct The Probable Cause Of Your Back Pain? 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Wildwood, 8-9 p.m. Commu- Screening: First and third Chapter 602, 596 Seashore that most often leads to secondary symptoms, such as: back pain, headaches and neck pain, and if nity Center, 10th and Central Friday of every month, Cape Rd., Erma, 11 a.m. and 7:30 left uncorrected can lead to chronic debilitating pain. avenues. Contact Mary at Regional Medical Center, p.m. Call 1-800-992-0401. 523-0304. 9 a.m.-noon in the Patient Alzheimer’s Support Lobby. For information, call MONDAY, Dec. 10 Here’s what you won’t get at our practice: Group: 2 p.m., Ocean City Se- 463-4043. • No Patch up jobs only to have the problem • No “you have to come in for the rest of your life” nior Center. Call 399-2099. Narcotics Anonymous: return over and over • No treating you just like a number Narcotics Anonymous: SATURDAY, Dec. 8 Every Monday, noon, St Barn- Vietnam Veterans Assoc. abas-by-the-Bay, 13 W. 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The Honorable, the Members of the Senate of the 66th General Assembly: estraining I herewith return, without my approval, Senate Bill No. 93 entitled “An Act to Provide Protection following to Insectivorous reasons: Birds by R Cats.” This is the so-called “Cat Bill”. I veto and withhold my approval from this bill for the person to nes on owners or keepers who permitted their cats to run at large off their premises. It would permit any It would impose fi ts at large...This legislation has been introduced in the past several sessions of capture, or call upon the police to pick up and imprison, ca cannot believe the Legislature, and it has, over the years been the source of much comment--not all of which has been in a serious vein...I there is a widespread public demand for this law or that it could, as a practical matter, be enforced. crossing the Furthermore, I cannot agree that it should be the declared public policy of Illinois that a cat visiting a neighbor’s yard or ’s dilemma: highway is a public nuisance. It is the nature of cats to do a certain amount of unescorted roaming...Also econsider unattended the ownerinto a night of new to escort a cat abroad on a leash is against the nature of the cat and to permit it to venture forth for exercis rodents-work dangers is against the nature of the owner. Moreover, cats perform useful service, particularly in rural areas, in combating ithout regard for property lines. they necessarily perform alone and w led upon to The problem of cat versus bird is as old as time. If we attempt to resolve it by legislation who knows but what we may be calate of Illinois take sides as well in the age-old problem of dog versus cat, bird versus bird, or even bird versus worm. In my opinion the st ve enough to do without trying to control feline delinquency. and its local governing bodies already ha proval from Senate Bill No. 93. or cats the more, I veto and withhold my ap For these reasons, and not because I love birds the less

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