St. John’s to Mark Century of Summer Worship Herald NEWS By LESLIE TRULUCK sholds services from June though September with a new transient priest preaching every month. DI GESTS AVALON –– St. John’s By-the-Sea will com- The church is able to host the ministers and their memorate its 100th year of worship Aug. 24 at families in its neighboring rectory. Honoring Tommy 9 a.m. with a Eucharist service followed by an St. John’s has had a wealth of history since its outdoor reception in memory of the late Rev. early beginnings in 1908 at the inception of the VILLAS — Lower Township Council of- Canon James L. Moore, Sr. and in recognition of Women’s Guild of St. John’s Church, a group of fi cially named the basketball courts at the some recent gifts. women volunteers who did fundraising work to Freeman S. Douglass Park at Bennett’s Cross- The seasonal Protestant Episcopal Church (Page A14 Please) ing in honor of Thomas Beheler, Monday. Beheler, who played basketball for an U.S. (Page A5 Please) Today’s Select Spout Off I’d like to thank all the people who helped me when I had my motorcycle accident on Aug. 5 on Rt. 47. Many people stopped to help me. They were all very nice. Thank you very much to the woman who followed the Explorer that ran me off the road and let him/her know that they had caused an ac- cident. Thanks so much for all your help. —Leesburg Turn to Page A26 for more Spout Offs or log onto www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com to see them all!

Crest Sanitation PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY THE SEAWAVE CORP. Vol. 44 No. 34 Copyright 2008 Seawave Corp. All rights reserved. August 20, 2008 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande NJ 08242-1402 Worker Caught Making a Mess Fatalities Climb; By LAUREN SUIT Two-Lane Rt. 47 WILDWOOD CREST — Sanitation Supervi- Is Deadliest Road sor Michael Toland didn’t waste any time fi ring a sanitation worker who was caught making a By JOE HART mess he was supposed to clean up. During a routine morning trash run on Aug. DENNISVILLE — After Katelyn Mariana, 15, security cameras at the Aqua Beach Resort Surfers Gather in Brendan’s Memory an 18-year-old Ridley Park, Pa. woman, was captured images of a Wildwood Crest sanitation By LESLIE TRULUCK his 18th birthday as the local teen was losing killed in a car accident on Route 47 Aug. 10, worker dumping a bucket of discarded oil and his battle to Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare pediatric the third such fatality this year, the Herald did grease on the resort’s walls, dumpsters and AVALON –– “The Brendan,” affectionately bone cancer. some research and found that the long, winding surrounding trash pick-up area. named by the surfi ng community for the Bren- The event has served as the inspiration for two-lane state highway was by far the deadliest “It is almost like there was graffi ti on the dan Borek Surf Memorial, celebrated its 18th Brendan’s Fund, an organization founded by in Cape May County. wall,” said the resort’s owner Mike DiAnto- birthday Aug. 16. Borek’s family and friends to extend emotional Since 1999, 28 people lost their lives in 27 nio The original contest was held to give emo- and fi nancial support to Cape May County motor vehicle crashes along the 25-mile stretch Mark Myland, Aqua Beach’s operations tional and fi nancial support to Brendan Borek on (Page A14 Please) of Route 47 in this county. There has been at manager, saw the mess after the borough’s least one and up to four fatal accidents each sanitation crew had left. He was told by his year on the road during that timeframe. head maintenance man that the hotel staff Over the same pe- had properly left the kitchen grease, from the riod, there were 19 resort’s restaurant, for sanitation workers to fatal accidents on the pick up. Garden State Park- Myland went to the resort’s security cam- way in this county eras, one of which points directly at the dump- resulting in as many sters, for answers. The security tape showed deaths, while on the sanitation worker throwing grease around Route 9 there were the area, instead of disposing of it properly. 18 accidents and 20 “It defi nitely did not look like a mistake,” fatalities. Myland said. Also known as DiAntonio said to his knowledge, he doesn’t Delsea Drive, Route think the sanitation worker was taking any 47 begins at Atlan- (Page A14 Please) tic Avenue in Wild- wood, passes by a Shutdown Wake sliver of Shawcrest Leslie Truluck in Lower Township, Jars Jetski Rental Brendan Borek surf contest and memorial circle, top, Aug. 16 brings throng of specta- snakes through large tors to Avalon’s 30th Street beach for the 18th consecutive year. sections of Middle By LAUREN SUIT and Dennis town- ships until it fi nally WILDWOOD CREST — John Spiciano and Will Seashore Line Be on Time in ’09? crosses West Creek passing into Cumberland his family were planning to rent Waverunners County. By JACK FICHTER representatives of the state Department of The highway continues all the way to Route as part of his oldest son’s birthday celebra- Transportation and Transit, which tion. 130 in Brooklawn and was once the main land CAPE MAY — With a number of improve- owns the tracks. route conveying travelers from the Plans changed when they arrived at Lakev- ments made to Cape May’s Transportation/ Cape May Public Works Superintendent iew Docks on the morning of Aug. 15 and River to the Atlantic Ocean. Welcome Center and a never ending shortage Robert Smith said if trains were not returning The speed limit on the highway changes were told that due to results of a statewide of parking spaces here, City Council would like to the Transportation Center, as many as 20 investigation, they would have to go to another at different points from 40 to 45 to 50 mph. to see train service return. cars could be parked on the trackside of the Traffi c jams and accidents are common on rental establishment. Cape May Seashore Lines has missed two building. Lakeview Docks, a personal watercraft rental Route 47, particularly during the summer summers of rail service due to wash outs on Mahaney said he would prefer to see a return tourist season. business that had the tracks in Dennis Township. of rail service since it could relieve more traffi c been in operation With many of the fatal Route 47 crashes Mayor Edward J. Mahaney Jr. told council congestion than 20 parking spaces. happening within Middle Township, Police for almost 60 years, at an Aug. 12 meeting he would like to see Deputy Mayor Linda Steenrod said Buena was shut down the Chief Joseph Evangelista urged motorists to be the railroad serving the city again. He said Vista Township had a huge parking area by its patient while traveling on the highway. previous day after during a recent trip to Trenton, he spoke with (Page A5 Please) the State Police “It’s a winding road with changing speed Marine division is- limits and not a lot of places to pass. Some mo- sued the owner 16 Community Cares, Widow’s Doors Fixed torists become impatient and try to pass when tickets for violating its operational guidelines. By JACK FICHTER “She lost her money for her prescriptions they shouldn’t,” Evangelista told the Herald. Spiciano said he was surprised with the and her lost her money for her doors, so we “We’d rather see drivers take the extra time state’s violations. He and his teenage son and VILLAS — Clara Coan, 85, of this com- fi gured we can help her out a little bit,” said (Page A4 Please) daughter had been to Lakeview Docks “many munity, watched Pete Owens and Alex Kutas Owens. “She’ll be fi ne after that as long as she

August times” over the course of summer vacations. install a new storm door and repair another gets back her other money.” It's Inside. 20 - 26, 2008 They said they kept returning because it was door to her home Aug. 15 at no cost after they Owens said he has been repairing and re- a “place where everyone felt safe and could read a story in the Herald about her unfortunate modeling homes here for 25 years. have a good time.” situation. Lower Rescue Squad employee Chrissy Von Upcoming Events Thurs., Aug. 28 - Sun., Aug. 31 Dom Irrera at Owner Claudia Garcia said there was “no Casba Dining, ...... The two contractors, who own ACK Remod- Colln was arrested July 23 and accused of ...... B9 Fri., Aug. 29 - Mon., Sept. 1

Sports Card and Memorabilia warning” when the state shut down the busi- Sho stealing the money from Coan’s purse while w ...... eling of North Cape May, said they wanted .B1 8 For more events see What’s Entertainment, On Deck calendar ness during what she said was the busiest to help the widow who got home from the transporting her in an ambulance. B27 - 30 Weekly Features THE G RID ...... B24 - 25 time of the season. The shutdown, she said is hospital, after riding in a wheelchair in a Lower Township Police Detective Sgt. Fishing Line ...... B31 - 35 Antiques ...... B20 Dining ...... B28 - 31 Shopping .... Fishing, ...... B21 Recreation jeopardizing her business and costing countless Lower Township Rescue Squad ambulance and Thomas Keywood told the Herald, Von Colln ...... B15 SStonetone HHaarrborbor amounts in lost rental fees. discovered $750 cash and a $560 Veteran’s was arrested and released on summons. He MerMerchanchantts’s’ DDayay Shop Stone bor Shopping Har SaSalle According to a State Police press release, Administration check was missing from her said the case was being handled by the county

Sat “the revocation of one vendor’s operating urday, August 23 www.CapeMayCountyH purse. Prosecutor’s Offi ce since the theft was over and More... erald.com

OD c permit resulting from numerous safety viola- vr 8.20.08.indd 1 8/1 In the Herald story, Coan said she had put $200. 8/08 12:48:17 PM tions. Rented personal watercrafts and their the $750 aside to repair two doors on her home James E. Rybicki, Chief of Detectives at the (Page A14 Please) damaged as the result of a fi re last year. (Page A14 Please) Index...See Page A3 A2 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers August 20 2008

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PRICES INCLUDE ALL COSTS TO BE BORNE BY CONSUMER EXCEPT LICENSING, REGISTRATION AND TAXES. QUALIFIED BUYERS ONLY.PAYMENTS BASED ON A '750' CREDIT 'SCORE'. PRICES ARE VALID FOR 3 DAYS AFTER PUB. DATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A3 Want to See What Top Educators Earn? TRENTON — The sala- how their education tax dent, $64,619 • Lower Cape May Re- ries and benefi ts provided dollars are being spent, and • Cape May, Victoria gional, Jack Pfizenmayer, NEED MORE CASH?SAFEST to the top administrators this new resource gives Zelenak, Superintendent, Superintendent, $160,125; Way to Sell Your in all New Jersey school them a way to access that $116,968; Terri Nowotny, Dr. Ethel Lippman, Asst. districts, including those in information quickly and Business Administrator/ Superintendant, $115,787, GOLD! Cape May County, are now easily.” Board Secretary, $61,000 Frank Onorato, Business available on the New Jersey Under the School Ac- • County Special Ser- Adm./Board Secretary, u Licensed u Bonded Department of Education countability Act (PL 2007, vices, Barbara Makowski, $84,712; Christopher Ko- u Trusted u Safe Web site, Education Com- c. 53), districts are also re- Superintendent, $135,229; bik, Dir. Of Curriculum & BUYING missioner Lucille E. Davy quired to post the salaries Diane S. Fox, Business Ad- Instruction, $120,236 u I.D. Required announced Aug. 13. and benefi ts information ministrator, $86,225 • Lower Township, GOLD and Competitive Commissioner Davy and budget summaries on • County Vocational, Karen Buesing, Director Buying ALL Sterling Silver Prices also announced that “user- their own Web sites (if Robert Matthies, Super- of Educational Programs, GOLD COINS & friendly” plain language they have them) or provide intendent, $130,000; Dr. $120,648; Leesa Carlin, Jewelry NEW HOURS summaries of all school other means of making the Nancy Hudanich, Assistant Supervisor of Special Ser- SILVER COINS (Broken or Not) Wed. - Sat. district budgets can now information available to Superintendent, $118,780; vices, $94,934; Fred Fala, (1964 and older) 11AM - 5PM be found on the DOE Web the public. Paula J. Smith, School Supervisor of Buildings & site. The law requires that Business Administrator, Grounds, $85,398; Robert TURN YOUR GOLD INTO CASH The salary and benefit salary and benefit infor- $102,042; John Castaldi, Morris, Food Service Su- information and plain lan- mation be provided for all Technology Coordinator, pervisor, $76,158; Joseph Bayshore Rd. & Greenwood Ave., Villas • 886-6563 guage budget summaries superintendents, assistant $81,460 Cirrinicione, Superinten- are available at: www. superintendents, school • Cape May Point, Terri dent, $148,677; George nj.gov/education/fi nance/ business administrators Nowotny, Business Admin- Drozdowski, Business Ad- fp/ufb/ and any employee whose istrator/Board Secretary, ministrator, $123,192 “The public availability salary exceeds $75,000 $8,034 • Middle Township, Mi- of these data bases is an- and who is not a member • Dennis Township, chael J. Kopakowski, Su- other step in the Corzine of a collective bargaining George Papp, Chief School perintendent, $159,379; Administration’s and the unit. Administrator, $105,000; Dr. David Salvo, Assistant department’s renewed fo- In Cape May County, Frank Rizzo, School Busi- Superintendent for Sup- cus on accountability and there are 50 salaries in- ness Admin/Brd Sec, port Services, $117,873; transparency,” Davy said. cluded on the list. $92,000; Wallace Hart- Dr. Theresa DeFranco, As- “Citizens have a great • Avalon, David S. metz, Chief of Operations, sistant Superintendent for deal of interest in knowing Rauenzahn, Superinten- $76,028 (Page A14 Please) State Farm, Travelers Drop West Cape By JACK FICHTER is having to go to what we New Jersey Insurance John Baldino said the com- call the excess market,” Underwriters Association pany has been “limiting WEST CAPE MAY — said Hicks. “The excess (NJIUA) which is an as- our exposure along various Homeowners here have market is your Lloyds of sociation created by the communities along the received letters from State London, your Scottsdale, Legislature of New Jersey coast.” Farm and Travelers insur- these are companies that in 1968 to provide essen- “We are doing it to ance companies informing come in to play to write tial property insurance to protect our policyholders them will not be renewing the risk that the regular any person unable to obtain throughout the country,” their policies. companies don’t want.” insurance from a voluntary he said. They will no longer have He said the premium for company. He said there are high- coverage due to the high those companies is gener- According to their Web risk areas with very expen- risk here for hurricane ally double what the previ- site, NJIUA has a program sive homes built very close damage. ous coverage cost. entitled the Windstorm to the water. If a storm Gordon Hicks, broker Hicks said non-renewal Market Assistance Program comes through those areas and an owner of Mossbrook of polices could also take (WindMAP) which is a and infl ict damage, it could and Hicks Insurance Agen- place in Cape May, the network of insurance com- have a negative affect for all cy of Court House, told Wildwoods and other bar- panies, agents and brokers State Farm policyholders the Herald that Travelers rier island cities and pos- acting on a voluntary basis throughout the country, Insurance began dropping sibly in Villas for bay side to assist qualifi ed applicants said Baldino. He said he FISHERMAN’S WHARF, CAPE MAY homeowner’s coverage in properties. located in coastal areas of could name communities West Cape May eight to 10 If you live in a town such New Jersey in obtaining were non-renewals were months ago. as Court House, one that is homeowner's insurance taking place due to anti- The problem is proxim- one to two miles from the coverage. trust laws. 609-884-3064 ity to the ocean and the water, you have less risk To qualify, the residential Baldino said State Farm amount of losses suffered of not being renewed by property must be located in began implementing a risk www.thelobsterhouse.com from Hurricane Katrina your insurance company, one of 116 coastal region management program in and other storms in the he said. zip codes. The application 2007. southern half of the na- Homeowners insurance must show that a prior ho- He said it would only tion. He said Hurricane does not cover fl ood dam- meowners insurance policy affect 0.4 percent of State Katrina put a number of age. Property owners must had been canceled or non- Farm homeowner’s insur- insurance companies out purchase federal fl ood in- renewed, or the property ance customers per year FISH MARKET of business. surance each year. A West was newly acquired, or it for the next four years in Hicks said Travelers Cape May homeowner told was previously insured by New Jersey. looked at the possibility the Herald her federal fl ood NJIUA. The risk management Prices Effective 8/22-8/24 of a hurricane of that mag- insurance premium for this Towns eligible for cover- plan is part of a larger plan nitude hitting the north- year was $1,500. age include Cape May, the to make sure insurance eastern U.S. that would State Farm Agent Rob Wildwoods, Stone Harbor, remains available and af- $ do damage that exceeded Gleason, of Rio Grande, Sea Isle City, Ocean City fordable throughout the Fresh Salmon Fillet . . . 6.50LB. Katrina and “greatly jeop- said policyholders received and Villas. country, said Baldino. ardize their strength as a 60 days notice of non- The WindMAP is a vol- “One catastrophic event, company.” He said there is renewals. He referred the untary industry program in a high severity area, Macaroni & Cheese w/ coverage available for those Herald to State Farm’s Pub- operating under a Plan of could have very wide scale who are dropped but it is lic Relations Department. Operations approved by consequences,” he said. $ not from most major insur- Gleason said he could the New Jersey State De- Baldino said State Farm ance companies. find other homeowners partment of banking and agents would help policy- Lobster Meat ...... 5.95ea. “The majority of business coverage for those who insurance. holders that were dropped that is being non-renewed are not renewed through State Farm Spokesman fi nd other coverage. TAKE-OUT SPECIAL INSIDE THIS WEEK'S HERALD Index August 20 - 26, 2008 Antiques ...... See On Deck Friday & Saturday 8/22 & 8/23 Automotive ...... A46 Births ...... A25 Business ...... A 4 0 See Page A28 Please Classified ...... A31 Broiled Stuffed Shrimp

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mer travel season. 9 ! 7 “This year, in particular, as more people opt to stay + 2 0! close to home for late summer vacations, local and state % 4 4! roadways will be busier than ever,” HTS Director Pam 3 %. $ 2 Fischer said. ! “That’s why it’s imperative that all drivers remain safe ' 9810 3rd Ave Stone Harbor and sober. The consequences of drunk driving are tragic and can last a lifetime, and it simply won’t be tolerated (609) 368-3355 on New Jersey’s roadways.” HTS offers the following advice for ensuring a safe and enjoyable summer travel season: take mass transit, a taxicab or ask a sober friend to drive you home; spend the night where the activity is held; report impaired drivers to law enforcement {Ç by dialing #77; and always ™ buckle up, every ride. The mission of HTS is to reduce fatalities, injuries {Ç and property damage on state roads resulting from traffi c crashes. To achieve its mission, the Division Date Town Time Milepost Deaths undertakes traffic safety 3/21/99 Middle 1:55 a.m. 7 1 programs with funding 8/24/00 Middle 4:46 p.m. 7.7 1 from the federal govern- 10/22/00 Dennis 1:30 a.m. 18.4 1 ment, through the National 11/29/00 Dennis 12:38 a.m. 22.1 1 Highway Traffi c Safety Ad- 4/29/01 Middle 9:31 a.m. 10.4 1 ministration. 1/8/02 Middle 1:57 a.m. 7 1 Ed O’Connor, HTS south- 1/19/02 Dennis 12:26 p.m. 23.8 1 4/16/02 Middle 6:31 a.m. 11.2 1 ern regional director, told 8/31/02 Middle 1:25 a.m. 9.5 1 the Herald that the traffi c 5/19/03 Middle 2:57 p.m. 15.3 1 situation on Route 47 and 6/9/03 Middle 4:05 a.m. 15.9 1 in Cape May County was 6/16/04 Middle 9:15 p.m. 3.1 1 unique. 9/25/04 Dennis 1:59 p.m. 19.3 1 “The area presents an in- 12/24/04 Middle 6:30 p.m. 13.7 1 teresting traffi c problem,” 6/11/05 Middle 3:16 a.m. 14.2 1 O’Connor said. “With all 9/4/05 Middle 11:33 a.m. 13.5 2 12/31/05 Middle 8:24 p.m. 15.8 1 of the shore towns in the 6/15/06 Middle 11:56 a.m. 6.5 1 county, there are huge 6/25/06 Lower 3:16 a.m. 0.9 1 population swells in the 7/15/06 Middle 10:07 p.m. 15.9 1 summer time.” 3/3/07 Dennis 4:04 p.m. 17.1 1 With the population, 4/30/07 Middle 9:57 a.m. 7.7 1 increased traffi c follows. 7/13/07 Middle 2:43 p.m. 5.2 1 O’Connor said that Cape 12/15/07 Dennis 9:46 p.m. 20.9 1 May County didn’t get 6/21/08 Middle 3:43 p.m. 15.8 1 7/21/08 Middle 1:00 p.m. 10 1 much funding for traffic 8/10/08 Dennis 9:52 p.m. 18.5 1 safety projects historically, so to address the discrep- motorcycle safety. ancy, O’Connor met with The state Department of Transportation (DOT) also Capt. Scott Webster of the tries to keep Route 47 safe by completing periodic con- Middle Township police struction projects on the road. In 2007, the DOT repaired in 2006. the bridge over Dennis Creek and the interchange of Middle Township now Routes 47 and 83 in Dennis Township received improve- gets an annual grant of over ments to improve safety by realigning the intersections $27,000 to fund supple- and installing signals. mental patrols targeting Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: aggressive drivers. [email protected] Since receiving the grant, O’Connor said the Safe Drivers Class township’s enforcement numbers are up and ac- Date Announced cident numbers are down. COURT HOUSE —AARP Drivers Safety Program has O’Connor said the divi- been announced. By taking the class, participants may sion also targets the coun- reduce car insurance by 5 percent for three years and ty’s shore communities reduce driving record by two points. with its “Think Safety” Class will be held on the following dates: program that emphasizes Aug. 27 and 28: 5-9 p.m., DeVico Senior Center, pedestrian, bicycle and contact Frank Angelone, 463-0939. Call early to reserve a place. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A5 News Digests 1,500 Counterfeit Items Seized on Boardwalk (From Page A1) By LAUREN SUIT feit items that were of- boardwalk merchants in- • Naor Nahum, of Dol- Style, located at 3314 Army Ambassador Team and the Washington Generals, fered for sale by boardwalk clude: phin Gift Shop, located at Boardwalk the permanent opponents of the Harlem Globetrotters, WILDWOOD — The merchants include jewelry, • Saleh Hesham, of Ca- 4304 Boardwalk Police said that all those succumbed to Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS) in 2006. He Wildwood Police Depart- hats, belt buckets, cigarette bana Custom and Rock • Israel Orenshtein, of arrested as part of the in- and his wife, Charlotte, opened Sports N Stuff in Cape ment executed eight search lighters and handbags. T’s, located at 3810 Board- Al’s Gift Shop, located at vestigation were processed May. A Lower Cape Walk of Hope will be held Sept. warrants on various stores Trademark infringement walk 3306 Boardwalk and released on summons 20 at 6 p.m. at the county bike path across from Lower on the Wildwood Board- included items of brands • Udi Hayut, of Spir- • Solomon Mizrahi, of complaints for a violation Cape May Regional High School in Erma. All proceeds walk on Aug. 14 and seized such as Famous Stars it USA, located at 4200 Papillion, located at 3202 of counterfeit mark. The will go to the ALS Chapter and support or- 1,500 counterfeit items and Straps, John Deere, Boardwalk Boardwalk exception was Manohar ganizations for those diseases. The walk will cover one and $60,000 in currency. Jack Daniels, Chanel and • Shalom Benoualid, of • Manohar Dhirmalani, Dhirmalani, who received and a half miles. For information, call (6090 884-5405. According to police re- Dooney-n-Bourke. Boardwalk Jewelry, located of Nu Vogue, located at two summons complaints ports, the seized counter- The arrests of seven at 3004 Boardwalk 4016 Boardwalk and In for two violations of coun- Late Summer Fun terfeit mark. CREST HAVEN — County Health Department tests The Aug. 14 search was of 69 ocean and bay recreational sites Aug. 11-12 Seashore Line part of an ongoing inves- found all locations within the state-set limit for entero- (From Page A1) tigation into the sale of coccus bacteria of 104 per 100-milliter sample. For counterfeit trademarked train station in Richland, updated reports, call the hotline: 465-2422. which is at the other end items by members of the of the line from Cape May. Wildwood Police Depart- Worth of Salt Cape May Seashore Lines ment Detective Division, has operated trains from Wildwood Police Depart- CREST HAVEN — Temperatures may be into the Tuckahoe to Richland for ment Street Crimes Unit 80s, maybe 90, but cold weather's coming, and with several years. and Wildwood Police De- it icy roads. For that reason, on Aug. 12, freeholders Tony Macrie, president partment Uniformed Patrol unanimously awarded an open-end contract to Ocean- of Cape May Seashore Division. port LLC of Claymont, Del. The fi rm will provide the Lines, told the Herald fi nal county Road Department with rock salt. Oceanport, at work on the washed out Contact Suit at: (609) $70.23 per ton, was the lowest of fi ve bidders. Atlantic track section should be 886-8600 ext. 25 or Salt, Inc. of Lowell, Mass. was highest at $96.90 a ton. completed this week. [email protected] Second lowest was Mid-Atlantic Salt, LLC of Lydora, “That will enable trains Pa. at $76.14 a ton. The others were International Salt to pass over the track to get Co. of Clarks Summit, Pa., at $78.34 and Cargill of down there but not good Dog Obedience North Olmstead, Ohio at $79.52 a ton. The contract enough to carry people,” Classes Planned starts Aug. 27 and ends Aug. 26, 2009. he said. Macrie said four sections WEST CAPE MAY — Bike Collides with Car of bad track were repaired The Cape May County in Dennisville. Dog Obedience Training CAPE MAY — A bicyclist from Lower Township was While rail equipment Club will offer dog obedi- airlifted to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Aug. will be able to return to ence training classes, at 11 after a collision with a vehicle at 5:23 p.m. Accord- Middle and Lower Town- Jack Fichter its new location, the West ing to Police Chief Diane M. Sorantino, police and fi re- ships and Cape May, “It Weeds grow tall between ties of railroad tracks in Rio Grande. Cape May Firehouse, 732 rescue responded to the intersection of Philadelphia is the middle of August,” Broadway for puppies 3-6 and Idaho avenues. Witness reports indicated that the he said. In order to run trains from Cape May to the far end of months of age, beginners bicyclist, John C. Shelton IV, 18, of Lower Township, If the track had been repaired in June, train service the line in Richland, track repairs estimated at $35 mil- 6 months and up and a Ca- reportedly failed to stop for a stop sign on Philadelphia would have resumed in July and August, said Macrie. lion would be necessary, which would include additional nine Good Citizen course avenue at Idaho, as he was southbound on Philadel- “What are you going to do, advertise it for one week, work on the Cape May Canal Bridge, he said. and test, beginning Sept. phia. The investigation revealed that a Toyota van run trains for two weeks and then stop?” he asked. “It For many years, travelers could take the train from 23 for seven weeks. was westbound on Idaho Avenue and was struck on doesn’t make economic sense.” Philadelphia to Cape May County. Macrie said he could Classes are limited. For the passenger side by Shelton. Sgt. Thomas Connelly, He said a couple of charter trains would return to Cape easily run trains to Winslow Junction, which could con- more information or to reg- who headed the accident investigation, reported that May in September and October. nect to the New Jersey Transit Atlantic City line. ister, call Ann at 390-0459 the bicycle was not equipped with a brake or properly Train service operating from Court House to Cape May Don’t be surprised to see a train in Cape May this or Nancy at 624-3285 or e- functioning brake system. on a regular schedule will resume in the third week of week. Macrie said he would run an inspection train mail CMCDOTC@comcast. (Page A39 Please) June next summer, said Macrie. down the line. net. A6 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 SeniorLifestyles and Social Security

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For patients with mild nearsightedness, in particular, THERE IS NO CHARGE corneal rings in the shape of transparent crescents may be implanted around the corneaʼs periphery. This has the effect of fl attening the cornea without permanently Convenient Locations removing tissue. In fact, the rings may be removed at any time if patientsʼ correction needs change or if Cape May County patients suffer side effects such as glare. Rio Grande This column on corneal rings has been Department of Aging brought to you by ATLANTIC EYE CENTER and EYE MAX LASIK CENTER in the interest of better Upper Township Senior Center Palermo vision. Isnʼt it time to schedule an appointment for a thorough vision screening? We are currently accepting North Wildwood new patients. Nobody wants their vision diminished, North Wildwood Senior Center act now. Early detection usually leads to treatments that prevent vision loss. Once your eye exam is com- Lower Township Senior Center Villas plete, your test results will be thoroughly explained so you have a complete understanding of your current Call Susan Raff, eye health and vision needs. Weʼre here to help you. If you have additional questions or would like further in- Sonata Venciute or Laura Miller formation, call us. We accept most insurance, includ- ing Medicare and Medicaid. Program funded by the State of New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Please send your questions or comments to my offi ce or email me at: [email protected] Services. Supported by: New Jersey Division of Senior Services and Cape May P.S. Implanted corneal rings are nearly invisible on the eye and cannot be felt. County Board of Chosen Freeholders. “Voted best ophthalmologist by the Press of Atlantic City in 2007” FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 886-8138

icE 2x8 8.20.8lm.indd 1 8/19/08 12:11:37 PM Lifestyles A10 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Senior & Social Security Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 America’s Number One Protection Program By OSCAR P. Americans will become In 1965, the Medicare Over the next two decades, nearly ERNST, JR. eligible for Social Security bill was signed, providing Massage Social Security District retirement benefi ts. That medical protection for 80 million Americans will become Manager in Egg Harbor means about 10,000 are Social Security retirees. eligible for Social Security Acupuncture Township becoming eligible to apply Later amendments ex- retirement benefi ts. That means for benefi ts every day. tended Medicare coverage August 14 marks 73 Social Security has ex- to Social Security disability about 10,000 are becoming eligible & Yoga years since President Frank- panded and changed quite a benefi ciaries. to apply for benefi ts every day. lin Delano Roosevelt signed bit since 1935. For example, The most significant the Social Security Act. the Social Security Amend- aspect of the Social Secu- Today, more than 164 mil- ments of 1939 broadened rity Amendments of 1972 are essential to the eco- for the benefi ts that their lion workers are protected the program to include pay- created the Supplemental nomic security of today’s parents and grandparents by the program. And more ments to dependents and Security Income (SSI) pro- older Americans. The an- receive. Over the years, than 50 million people re- survivors of retirees. gram. Funded from general nual cost-of-living adjust- Social Security has become Wellness Studio ceive retirement, survivors In 1956, Congress cre- revenues, the SSI program ment ensures that seniors America’s number one fam- or disability benefi ts. ated the disability program. was intended to provide a will have an infl ation-proof ily protection plan. Mind One in three benefi cia- The Social Security Amend- supplement to people with benefi t they can count on for To learn more, visit Body Soul ries is not a retiree but ments of 1958 expanded limited income who have as long as they live. www.socialsecurity.gov a disabled worker, the the program by including attained age 65 or are blind Social Security is a com- or call Social Security at dependent family member benefi ts for dependents of or disabled. pact between generations. 800-772-1213 (TTY 800- 106 North Main St. (Rt. 9) of a disabled worker or disabled workers. Social Security benefi ts Today’s workers are paying 325-0778). CMCH, NJ 08210 the survivor of a deceased The Social Security 609.465.4200 worker. Amendments of 1961 per- Get on the Road to Better Health www.dragonfl ywelnestudio.com Over the next two de- mitted all workers to elect cades, nearly 80 million early retirement at age 62. A recent AARP study reveals that 63 percent of Americans ages 50-79 ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALIST believe that exercise is the “best thing” they can do for their health, yet, lack Jack Facciolo, D.O. of fl exibility and conditions like arthritis sometimes BOARD CERTIFIED prohibit older adults from • Practicing in Cape May County for 20 Years enjoying a full range of fi t- • Chief of Orthopedics at Cape Regional Medical Center ness options. • President of Medical Staff at Cape Regional Medical Center Biria USA’s “EZ Board- ing” bike — which features The “EZ Boarding” bike has a frame bar that is only six • Specializing In: an award-winning German • Sports Medicine & Injuries inches off the ground, creating a step-through frame Visit design — is helping to that is extremely easy to mount. • Total Joint Replacement Our Web Site: change that. • Reconstructive Surgery “We sold our bikes sev- bikes and are riding them has become a priority for • New Mini Knee Replacements www.jfacciolo.com eral years ago and thought all the time.” older adults, and they are • Surgical & Non-Surgical we probably wouldn’t be The “EZ Boarding” bike more determined than ever • Work Related Injuries riding again,” said Don makes cycling easier for to keep active.” Kronemann, 66 from Clo- older adults because it has Biria USA was founded in • Kyphoplasty for Osteoporosis and Compression Fractures quet, Minnesota. “My wife • Chairman of the Joint Center at Cape Regional Medical Center a frame bar that is only six 2002 by brothers Tony and Helen and I were able to inches off the ground, cre- Michael Biria of The Biria • Most Insurances try out Biria’s ‘EZ Board- ating a step-through frame Bike Group, Germany’s Please call to ask about our new • Visa & MasterCard Accepted ing’ bike while visiting that is extremely easy to number-one bicycle manu- “mini” Knee Replacement. It is our daughter and loved mount. Riders can mount facturer with 33 years in called a Unicompartmental Knee Offi ce Hours By Appointment the way it handled and the The “EZ Boarding” bike the industry. Replacement. It is less invasive with ease in getting on and off. simply by lifting their leg The Birias began selling a much shorter period of recovery. 1 Secluded Lane • Rio Grande, NJ 08242 (609) 886-0800 We now own two of the less than six inches – rather the high-end unisex bikes in than up and over the bike’s limited numbers two years frame, like on traditional ago in parts of Florida, Cali- designs. fornia and on the east coast The bikes feature a Eu- of the U.S., and have seen ropean product mix with a the greatest interest from sturdy but light frame and older men and women. components like a com- For more information Now Open in fort-angled seat, seven or about Biria USA and the three-speed, coaster brake, “EZ Boarding” bicycle, visit Rio Grande and Somers Point front and rear generator biria.com. lights, tire pump, basket, Riders can mount The area’s only rear rack, etc. “The ‘EZ Boarding’ bike The “EZ accommodates the needs Boarding” bike in-store health of an aging population that simply by lifting does not want to sacrifi ce their leg less comfort for exercising,” than six inches centers. says Michael Biria, presi- dent of Biria USA. “Fitness

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Visit Certified in E.S.W.T.(SHOCKWAVE) FOR HEEL PAIN to Retirees, Veterans question about where you’ll socialsecurity.gov or call BEESLEY’S POINT The Internal Revenue The agency also remind- fi nd your payment when it’s 800-772-1213 (TTY 800- CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 618 N. Shore Road Service reminded qualify- ed people that it has more directly deposited into your 325-0778). Or, go directly 29 East Mechanic Street ing retirees and veterans than 400 local Taxpayer bank. The same cannot be to godirect.gov or fms.treas. 465-1644 390-8181 that it is not too late to fi le Assistance Centers operat- said for paper checks. What gov/directexpresscard. for an economic stimulus ing normal business hours payment, sending out a Monday through Friday. second set of information These centers can provide packets to 5.2 million assistance to retirees and people nationwide who veterans trying to receive may be eligible but who their payments. A list for have not yet fi led for their addresses and offi ce hours stimulus payment. can be found on the IRS. The packages contained gov Web site. The Secret is Out everything needed by a The Economic Stimulus person who normally does Act of 2008 provided for not have a fi ling require- payments of up to $600 ment but who must fi le ($1,200 for married fi ling this year in order to re- jointly) for taxpayers who ceive an economic stimu- normally fi le a tax return lus payment — instruc- and have a tax liability. tions, an example Form It provided that stimulus 1040A return showing recipients could receive the few lines that need to another $300 for each The mailing is part of an IRS summer campaign to reach out to those people who have no re- quirement to fi le a tax return but who may be eligible for a stimulus payment of $300 ($600 for married fi ling jointly). be completed, and a blank eligible child younger than Form 1040A. 17. The mailing is part of an The Act also created a IRS summer campaign to special category for people reach out to those people who had certain types of who have no requirement income but may not fi le to fi le a tax return but who a tax return because their may be eligible for a stimu- income is too low or their lus payment of $300 ($600 income is nontaxable. for married fi ling jointly). People in this category For those eligible for a must have at least $3,000 payment for themselves, in qualifying income to be there also is a $300 per eligible for the minimum child payment for eligible stimulus payment amount children younger than 17. of $300 ($600 married fi l- Nationwide, the IRS ing jointly). has accounted for about Qualifying income is 75 percent of the approxi- the total of Social Security, mately 20 million Social Veterans Affairs, and/or Security and Veterans Af- Railroad Retirement ben- fairs benefi ciaries identi- efi ts plus earned income, fi ed as being potential including nontaxable com- THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD 1 WEEK ONLY stimulus recipients. bat pay. WED., AUG. 20 - WED., AUG. 27 In New Jersey, the IRS People receiving only has accounted for about Supplemental Security In- 69 percent of the approxi- come (SSI) are not eligible. mately 504,000 Social Se- Eligible people must have curity and Veterans Affairs a Social Security Number benefi ciaries identifi ed as (unless their spouse is a being potential stimulus member of the military) recipients. (Page A13 Please) Home Page (From Page A9) can do. There’s something While the look of our there for everyone. home page has changed, the web addresses have You can save yourself a not. Favorite sites that you trip to an offi ce by using and other frequent visitors the website. There you AUDIBEL HEARING AID CENTER have bookmarked will not can apply for retirement or Schoolhouse Offi ce Park disability benefi ts. You also change. 211 S. Main St., Suite 101 • Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 If you haven’t recently can fi nd out the exact docu- been to socialsecurity.gov, ments you need to bring Joseph Francisco License #908 1-800-260-4046 you’ll be pleased and sur- into our offi ces if you need prised at all the things you a replacement card. Lifestyles A12 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Senior & Social Security Herald Newspapers August 20 2008

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Vancomycin is one of the few antibiotics CALL FOR FREE BROCHURES that is still effective against hospital strains of Attention Group Leaders! Our Deluxe Coaches are available for charter. Dan Ringer, R.Ph. Senior Travel • 1-800-257-8910 MRSA infection, but it is no longer effective in Open: M-F 9-7 • Sat. 9-1 Pharmacy Manager Box 308, 15 South Main St., Cape May Court House 08210 every case. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A13 Dust off Your Hardhat Pupils Named Seaview Ave. Construction Begins Sept. 8 To Dean’s List COURT HOUSE — The WOODWORKING & CARPENTRY By LAUREN SUIT Fern Road and Nashville erty owners as possible. may be disturbed during following local students Avenue would begin on or The work on Seaview street and utility recon- were named to the Dean’s Repair & Restoration of Fine Homes WILDWOOD CREST — about Sept. 8. Avenue includes the re- struction work, resulting in List at Ursinus College in & Furnishings Since 1980 The Borough of Wildwood Construction activity is placement of the existing rusty water. It is noted this Collegeville, Pa. for the Crest announced in a press anticipated to last for ap- sanitary sewer mains and project does not include spring semester: William Brooks Morrison release that street and proximately eight months. laterals, replacement of the any planned water utility Kori Anna Weinberger of Lic. NJ Contractor utility reconstruction on During the construc- complete storm sewer sys- improvements; however, it Court House, English and Phone 609-536-2269 Seaview Avenue between tion period, this section tem, replacement of curbs, is possible that water utility East Asian studies of Seaview Avenue or por- gutters, driveway aprons, infrastructure is disturbed Kristin Leilani Robbio of www.morrisonwindsors.com tions thereof will be closed areas immediately adja- during the course of con- Court House, psychology to traffi c. Access will be cent to the curb (between struction thereby requir- Anne Catherine Johnson limited to emergency ve- the curb and sidewalk), ing repair. In addition, it of Court House. ELENA’S hicles and equipment. Traf- complete reconstruction is likely the vibration and CREST PIER fi c will be detoured around of the roadway and striping impact of the construc- Beauty Salon the construction zone. improvements. tion activity alone may Construction activity In addition, storm sewer cause disturbance of water FAMILY will generally be limited improvements (work is lines resulting in occasional HAIR CUTS to between the hours of 7 limited to the storm sewer rusty water. Men • Women • Children a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday system) will be completed During the reconstruc- through Saturday. Property on Heather Road between tion period, property owners on this section of Seaview and Atlantic Av- owners are encouraged to Seaview Avenue should enues; on Fern Road be- frequently verify the condi- expect inconveniences tween Pacifi c and Ocean tion of domestic water sup- accessing their properties Avenues; on Atlanta Av- ply by running cold water during construction hours. enue between Seaview from a faucet prior to turn- However, the borough’s Avenue and the Beach; and ing hot water on in order contractor is committed to on Miami Avenue between to prevent potential debris completing all work profes- Seaview Avenue and the from entering a hot water Heather & Atlantic Aves., Wildwood Crest sionally and expeditiously, Beach. heater and to avoid using 523-0747 with the least amount of Property owners are also rusty or discolored water disruption to affected prop- advised that water lines for any other activities. The Board of Commis- sioners of the Borough of Uncover your own buried treasure Wildwood Crest apolo- gizes in advance for any at the Technical School District’s and all inconveniences the construction work may Evening School program cause, but kindly requests patience, cooperation and understanding while they STAR OF THE SEA PARISH HALL, CAPE MAY Design a website, play the guitar, continue their aggressive experiment with fish painting street and utility infra- Ocean Street, Above the Washington Street Mall structure improvements Or learn more about being a landlord program. The first phase of the Join us for an evening of Other great classes include: Seaview Avenue street re- Medical Office Assistant construction, which includ- ed from Cresse Avenue to guaranteed fun, Sign Language, Irish Dancing Fern Road, was completed Cake Decorating, Genealogy X in the spring. and help support our Retail Business, Cabinetmaking For more information per- taining to the construction local children! Computers, Cooking, Painting & More! work, contact the borough engineer, Jim Verna of Van Classes begin Sept. 10 Note-Harvey Associates, All money raised will support at 465-2600 or via email scholarships for local area Register today. at jverna@vannoteharvey. students, support of local youth Call 465-2161 ext. 646 com Contact Suit at: (609) groups, programs for at-risk children, Senior citizen discount for many programs 886-8600 ext. 25 or grade improvement programs, and [email protected] other youth programs. 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Coan said she was concerned about She said a couple stopped by her home getting a replacement check from the particular vendetta against the resort and wondered county Prosecutor’s Offi ce told the Herald Tuesday there and gave her $200 after reading the Veteran’s Administration to replace the why someone would go through the trouble of creating was delay on the case due to a misspelled name. He said newspaper story. stolen $560 check. a senseless mess. the case has been reviewed by an assistant prosecutor “I don’t get it,” said DiAntonio. “This is something that and released to the grand jury section. was intentional, like something a vandal would do.” It will be placed on a schedule for the grand jury within DiAntonio praised his maintenance staff as “one of the the next two weeks, said Rybicki. best” and noted he had invested a lot of money on new Coan told the Herald a pastor from a church in Green equipment, such as dumpsters, and keeping the property Creek gave her money after a “love offering,” was taken as clean as possible. “We’re up to our eyeballs with work here as it is,” said Educators Earn? DiAntonio. “And now we have to add to it with this.” (From Page A3) After viewing the tape, Toland said the mess at the resort was cleaned and the employee responsible was Curriculum, Instruction and District-Wide Initiatives, “dismissed” at 11:30 a.m. the same day. Toland did not $89,929; Walter F. Landgraf, School Business Administra- want to disclose the name of the dismissed employee or tor/Board Secretary, $109,817 comment on any further disciplinary action. • North Wildwood, Michael Buccialia, Superintendent- Myland said he was happy to have the area cleaned up Principal-Curriculum Dir, $110,850; Patricia Dawson, quickly so he could return to business as usual. Assistant Principal, $88,766; Carolyn Morey, Director Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. 25 or of Student Services, $79,790 [email protected] • Ocean City, Kathleen Taylor, Superintendent, $171,600; Steven Terhune, Business Administrator/ Board Secretary, $112,000; Allen Nordt, Director of Jack Fichter Surfers Gather Facilities, $77,026; Robert Gannon, Head Custodian, Pete Owens, left, and Alex Kutas repair doors on Coan’s Villas home. $83,975; Kathleen Nelson, Network Administrator, (From Page A1) $76,356 area families facing the heartbreak and challenges of • Sea Isle, Contracted service EIRC, chief school ad- St. John’s pediatric cancer. ministrator, $28,600; contracted service EIRC, business (From Page A1) It has since evolved into one of the largest amateur administrator, $10,800 gain a permanent place of surf contests in the region and still includes many of the • Stone Harbor, David S. Rauenzahn, Chief School worship. The guild still ex- original participants as well as several new surfers who Administrator, $64,619; Stacey Larocca-Tracy, Supervisor ists today, but has evolved participated in a weeklong series of events leading up to of Curriculum and Instruction, $47,632 into the Women’s Altar the annual surf contest and circle memorial. • Upper Township, Vincent Palmieri, Superintendent, Guild, a women’s volunteer Surfers gathered to form a “circle of friends” in the $115,500; Donna Young, Business Administrator/Board group who prepare the altar ocean at noon in memory of Borek with high attendance Secy, $90,297 for services. from family, friends and the public. • West Cape May, Richard Strauss, Interim Chief The congregation pre- The week also included a book signing at Pale Moon School Administrator, $17,000; Diane S. Fox, Business exists the church building, Boutique by Jen Miller, author of “A Complete Guide to Administrator, Interlocal agreement paid to Special Ser- which wasn’t built until six the Jersey Shore: Atlantic City to Cape May,” a Crab Cake vices, $26,000 years later in 1914. Before Day at Sylvester’s Fish Market & Restaurant, an Artists • West Wildwood, Rosemarie Millar, Business Admin- the congregation found & Friends Art Show at the Avalon Yacht Club, a pizza istrator, $7,600 its home on 25th Street event at Circle Pizza, Pancakes at Fishin’ Pier Grille, • Wildwood, Dennis J Anderson, Superintendent, here, services were held Movie Night at Community Hall, a Method Skate Jam $69,796; Gregory S Rohrman, Business Administrator, at Avalon Hotel, Peermont for Brendan’s Fund hosted by Avalon Recreation Depart- $61,035 Methodist Church, Wells ment, the surf contest, memorial service and fi nally the • Wildwood Crest, Dennis J Anderson, Superintendent, Memorial Church, Hotel 18th Annual Homecoming Party at the Windrift Hotel $69,796; Gregory S Rohrman, Business Administrator, Sherwood or in private Saturday night. $61,035 homes. In addition to surfi ng, Brendan had a love for art, which • Woodbine, Lynda Anderson-Towns, Superinten- These early services are was a catalyst for The Artists and Friends Art Show at dent, $98,000; Alan Parmele, Business Administrator, said to be the result of Cor- the Avalon Yacht Club a few years ago. $68,970 nelius Mahan, known to be Brendan’s love for art is displayed every summer by DOE worked with the New Jersey Association of School one of the founders of this featuring a different piece of his artwork on a T-shirt, Business Offi cials (NJASBO) to create the format for the resort town. Mahan was a which is sold at Pale Moon Boutique at 2170 Dune Drive. “user-friendly” budget summary for 2008-09. catalyst in establishing the For more information visit: www.brendansfund.org. Major features of the summary include: appropriation church by introducing Rev. Contact Truluck at (609) 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: line items aggregated by item type, the school tax rate, Hubert Cook of Holy Trinity ltruluck @cmcherald.com. Church in Ocean City to Leslie Truluck the equalized school tax rate, revenues by major category, The authentic stained glass “Tiffany” window above the amount of available surplus, a description of unusual services held here at Peer- Dead Fish Wash Up mont Methodist Church. the altar was donated to the church in 1913 by revenues or appropriations, with a description of the John Canfi eld. circumstances of the revenues and appropriations, and Cook deposited $5 into the Along Kimbles Beach a list of shared services agreements in which the district First National Bank of Ocean City as the 1930s. Found in that registry dated 1937, is participating. beginning of a building fund. are members of the Ocean Wave Camp, By JOE HART Bunker, also called At- Each district is required to post the summary of its In 1913, John Canfield donated the an army camp for pre-teen aged boys in lantic menhaden, is used as proposed budget on its Web site after the public hearing two lots on which the church now stands the one-time army barracks here in the KIMBLES BEACH — a baitfi sh as well as in the on the budget and prior to the school elections in April. and an authentic stained glass “Tiffany” dunes on Avalon Avenue. The boys’ camp Hundreds of small silver production of fi shmeal, oil After the election (and following the municipal review if window representing Jesus Christ calming would march to the church and attend fish washed up on the and fertilizer. the budget is defeated) a fi nal plain language summary of ocean waves by world famous craftsman services regularly until the camp was shoreline of the Delaware Bunker have been the budget must be posted; it must stay on line for a year Louis Comfort Tiffany. Canfi eld is also closed in 1944 during a widespread polio Bay recently near Kimbles known to be killed off in until it is replaced by the following year’s budget. credited with having named the church. epidemic. Beach Road. large quantities during heat Other notable contributions to the Much of this history went unknown Diane Kenny, a part-time waves when large schools church include that of Isabella Himmel- until borough resident Robert Frank, 81, resident who also splits enter into a body of water Jetski Rental mann who donated half of her estate to recently approached the Brenners with (From Page A1) her time between here with low oxygen content. St. John’s and the other half to the Avalon photographs of the boys’ camp, which and Philadelphia, saw the The bunker schools tend improperly trained operators are responsible for numer- Free Public Library in 1986. inspired Joan to look for the boys’ names ous serious accidents and injuries.” fish scattered along the to be very tightly formed The church continues to thrive on in the church’s registry, where she found high-water line in the sand and many fish succumb Garcia said she was told she could rent her Waverun- donations, but also provides for others Frank’s name among the boys attending ners only to customers who are carrying a boating safety Aug. 13 while taking a walk to hypoxia or the lack of in need. from camp. along her favorite stretch oxygen. course certifi cate. “Every year we have an outreach pro- The current Board of Trustees’ Presi- “That is something very few people have,” Garcia said of beach. Uhlman didn’t think this gram to give money to four other Episcopal dent, James Moore, Jr., is the son of the “I’ve been coming here had happened in this case, of the safety course certifi cate. churches,” Guild member Joan Brenner late Rev. Moore, Sr. who preached at St. However, she said that all members of her staff have for a year and a half and he said, because the fi sh said. John’s for over 37 years. I never saw anything like kill would have been much undergone safety training and monitor everyone they Joan and her husband Ralph volunteer Today Rev. Russell Griffi n has been re- rent to along the borough’s bay. She disagrees with the it,” Kenny told the Herald. larger and the weather their time preparing services, cleaning and turning to the borough for 21 years. “At fi rst, I thought it was hasn’t been hot enough. state’s assertion that “we are not supervising rentals.” doing whatever is needed at the church. “It’s a very old church here that deserves She said that she would never jeopardize her business just some bait left from Contact Hart at (609) “We are like God’s handmaids,” Joan recognition because many probably don’t fi shermen, but then I saw 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: or her customers and maintains a safe environment for said. know its history and it’s truly a jewel here,” watercraft rentals. that it went all along the [email protected] She also credits Joan Cantley for keeping Ralph said. beach.” Garcia has operated the business, located at Sunset the operation running smoothly. The 100-year history of the church Lake at Park Boulevard and Rambler Road, for nine years When the Herald visited “This is such a small personal church in continues to be a source of pride for its the site, a fi sherman who with her family after buy- the sense that we know every parishioner, congregation and they invite the public to didn’t reveal his name ing it from longtime owner even those who come down for a short join in their celebration this Sunday. didn’t seem alarmed. As he Anthony D’Alessio, who period,” Ralph said. cast a net into the surf, he ran the business for about In order to keep track of its visitors, Contact Truluck at (609) 886-8600 ext. said the fi sh were peanut 50 years. the church began a registry in the early 24 or at: ltruluck @cmcherald.com. bunker and they occasion- Garcia and fellow rental ally are found washed up Births owners attended a Mon- on the beach. The following births day morning news confer- The Herald also con- were reported at Shore ence on the culmination tacted local fi sherman Fred Memorial Hospital: of undercover initiative Uhlman, of No Bones Bait Jaden Tan to Luin and targeting Jet Ski rental & Tackle in Wildwood, Joanne Tan of Court House, establishments violating who said that he thought July 21. safety regulations at the it must have been overfl ow Holly Frances O’Neill to State Police Marine Station from the nets on commer- Kenneth R. Howell Erica and Kevin O’Neill of in Atlantic City. cial fishing boats out for graduated from Nation- West Cape May, July 31. “This isn’t just about bunker. al Guard Basic Combat Michael Jeffery Dickin- me,” Garcia said of the “Bunker swim in giant Training at Fort Leon- son to Rebecca Aviles and statewide investigation. schools,” Uhlman said. ardwood, Mo. March 7, David Dickinson of Villas, “It is going to impact a lot and the Cape May Police Aug. 5. “When the boats bring in of rental businesses in this thousands of fi sh, they of- Academy on June 28. He Kaia Ginger Chew to is now a police offi cer area.” ten lose hundreds that are Suzanne and Jason Chew (See Related Story Page A23) Members of the Ocean Wave Camp in 1938, an army camp for pre-teen aged on the Cape May Police of Ocean City Aug. 8. boys in the one-time army barracks here in the dunes on Avalon Avenue. then washed ashore.” Department. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A15 Quebec Radio Blitz Brings Results By AL CAMPBELL tended the Aug. 12 free- bile Association's magazine where and how to market," holder meeting. also did an in-depth report he continued. CREST HAVEN — It's Kasyan gave a Power- on the area. The department also not just your imagination: Point presentation that Travel Planet compared distributed 18,777 video More vehicles from Quebec outlined the publicity that beaches here as equals to on-demand orders, which have been visiting Cape the county received from those in California and allows the viewer to see and May County in August. an array of publications and South Carolina. hear the many attractions in Those visitors, speaking Internet sites. Wineries in the county the county. more French than English, Leading the discussion are also fi nding favor with "The latest thing is geo- are the result of the county was the fact that Frommer's many magazine and travel caching, a new project," Department of Tourism's Travel Guide declared Cape writers. TravelLady maga- he said. outreach to the Canadian May County the top desti- zine, which focused on the Geocaching is "like a market, especially those nation of the year. areas beaches and architec- family treasure hunt…with from Quebec. From there, he rehearsed ture, also mentioned those trinkets of any sort." Located about a nine- the free publicity received wineries as "one of the By using a GPA (Global 00 Cape May Court House, hour drive from the sandy from such notable sites as best in the tri-state area," Positioning System) de- $500 Off $15 Off 609-463-9400 beaches of this county, WashingtonPost.com and Kasyan stated. vice, searchers are directed Full Detail those Quebec residents Philly.com, which focused Yahoo.com rated Wild- around the county as they Hand Wax Service HOURS: likely heard advertisements on the Fourth of July week- wood along with Thailand hunt for the hidden trea- Mon.-Sat. 8:30am-5:30pm on radio or went to the end, on how vacationers and Costa Rica as being sures. 8/31/08 8/31/08 Sun. 9am-3pm county's JerseyCape.com were coping with high among its top destinations, The sites, he said, were Web site. gasoline prices. he said. located at many historical One of the features of Flashed on the screen In a Canadian publica- sites around the county, in the site: instant transla- were colorful spreads de- tion, Cape May's Chalfonte hopes of attracting more CAPE tion. picting the county in the Hotel received an article. visitors there. SOCIAL If a potential visitor Conde Naste Travel maga- LeDeVoir rated the Chal- Vacationers know the MAY would prefer to read the zine, Architecture Digest, fonte as a "must-see attrac- beaches very well, Kasyan site in French, a click of the the New Yorker and Vanity tion." said, and the focus is to COUNTYSPOTLIGHT computer's mouse on the Fair. Elle Quebec "had more direct visitors to historic Quebec provincial fl ag, and "If we were to place pro- about Cape May and Wild- places. -- voila! -- Instant French motional ads in these pub- wood in general," Kasyan "Hopefully, in the fall, we descriptions of Cape May lications," said Kasyan, "It said. will create more tourism, Look Who’s 50 County's attributes, includ- would have cost thousands From January to August, and not just in the summer," ing campgrounds, motels of dollars for the articles the county department he added. on Aug. 25 and other accommoda- and news feeds, and they distributed 118,205 piec- On those geocached sites, Lance James tions. were free to us." es of literature, and the a logbook is placed with a Nancy Iapalucci Diane Wieland, director The Wildwoods and the Vacationer, the county's Cape May diamond on it. McCallion of the Department of Tour- Five Mile Beach area was in-house magazine, distrib- Searchers fi nd the trea- was named to the ism, and this summer's highlighted in US Airways uted 28,030 pieces. sure and sign the book. Dean’s List, intern Ryan Kasyan from fl ight magazine. Also given out were They can then go onto a spring semester, 2008. Elizabethtown College at- The American Automo- "maps, tide tables and cal- Web site and post their endars" of many sorts, he thoughts, much like a blog. He attends added. Contact Campbell at American University, Such advertising re- (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or Washington, D.C. sponse, "helps up fi gure out at: [email protected] where he majors in audio production. Mid-Summer Report Love your husband Congratulations Biggie! Jim By AL CAMPBELL Thirty percent stayed four Love Mom & Dad to seven days. COURT HOUSE — The Just 19 percent stayed CAPE MAY Cape May County Depart- seven-plus days, while 11 SOCIAL ment of Tourism issued percent remained for one Happy Birthday COUNTY its "Mid Summer Tourism day, and 2 percent made it SPOTLIGHT Visitors on vacation can have friends and family all Report Card" at the Aug. an overnight stay. 58th over the world watch live video streaming online at 12 freeholder meeting. Who is your customer? www.WildwoodsNJ.com from the “WILDWOODS” Do you anticipate Au- Hotel, motel, bed and Carol Lovell sign, on the Boardwalk at Rio Grande Avenue. gust being stronger than breakfast accounted for SAY IT WITH July? To that, 58 percent 36 percent. Second hom- from her husband SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT! said yes, 23 percent re- eowners accounted for 20 Wildwood’s Live Video plied no and 7 percent percent. Mark, her dad Happy Birthday were undecided. Campers made up 10 Alan Brown, Congratulations Viewable Worldwide How did the majority percent of clients while of responding persons, in- "day trippers" and "Other" “Lacey”our 5 yr Wedding Announcement By LAUREN SUIT and watch you having fun cluding accommodations, each accounted for 11 Graduation – live!” proclaims a press retail, restaurants, attrac- percent. old Cocker WILDWOOD — Smile. release from the agency. tions and real estate, rate Condominium and Anniversary You’re on camera. To view the live videos, the season 1-5 with 1 "whole house" renters ac- Spaniel; her Anything... The Greater Wildwood go online to www.wild- being the best? counted for 12 percent. Tourism Authority (GW- woodsnj.com and click on "2.9," or plus average. Contact Campbell at Family & Friends Call Janet or Rachel 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 DEADLINE FRIDAY AT NOON TIDA) introduced Aug. 12 the “live Webcam” icon. Sales projections? A (609) 886-8600 Ext 28 or a new, live video stream- Pictures can also be whopping 89 percent rated at: [email protected] ing camera at the new saved on the worldwide "Same as last year." “WILDWOODS” sign, EarthCam network, which 11 percent replied on the Boardwalk at Rio enables viewers to freeze a "worse than last year." Grande Avenue, which view at any time so that it What will the fall and can be viewed on the in- can be saved on a personal holidays bring? ternet from anywhere in computer, e-mailed to a A vast majority, 76 per- the world. friend or archived among cent, estimated "Same The sign is almost 20 the many photos, includ- as last year," while 20 feet high and 80 feet long ing “Hall of Fame” views, percent believe it will be at the center of a large plaza saved at the Wildwoods’ "worse than last year." bordering the beach and EarthCam website. A scant 4 percent said boardwalk, dotted with 30 Signage is being placed the fall would be "better oversized concrete beach at the site encouraging than last year." balls. visitors to call family and Responses were record- “Now you can do more friends back home to see ed from throughout the than simply tell your them live on the Webcam county. friends about the fabu- view while they’re there. Two to three night stays lous vacation you had in Contact Suit at: (609) were most popular this the Wildwoods. They can 886-8600 ext. 25 or month, with 38 percent tune in on the Internet [email protected] remaining for that span. Cape May Tags Sales, Meter Revenue Up By JACK FICHTER City Manager Bruce Ma- by 25 cent per hour this cLeod said beach tags sales year. CAPE MAY — This city so far for the year as of July Another indicator of a is having a great tourist sea- 31 were $1,160,000, up healthy tourist season may son according to revenue from $1,124,00 last year. be the heavy traffi c back fi gures for beach tag sales Parking meter rev- up in front of the Lobster and money collected from enue through July 31 House on Schellenger’s parking meters. was $441,365, up from Landing at the entrance to At a Aug. 12 City Council $415,000 last year. Parking Cape May, an annual oc- meeting, Cape May Interim meter fees were increased currence.

“Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character.” — Albert Einstein, 20th-century Swiss mathematician, physicist and public philosopher A16 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com religion Herald Newspapers August 20 2008

better shot at survival out Right now, in the juke any deeper than you already Wells Memorial SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT in the midst of the open wa- box in my mind, I am play- are, that’s the time to wait ters during a storm rather ing all the wonderful songs for the tide to come in so Service Slated than caught “hugging a that have been written you can sail out and launch harbor” as author Leonard about sailing. I want you out into the deep and let the AVALON — Wells Sweet likes to say. to see how many you rec- shore line go. Memorial Presbyterian With Pastor Rudy For boats, the shore is ognize. Lyrics like, “Some- Launch out into God’s Church, First Avenue at the most dangerous place where, beyond the sea, ocean of divine love and Ninth Street, will hold a I’ve got a story that won- until the tide was in before to be in inclement seasons somewhere waiting for...” providence because that is 9:45 a.m. hymn sing and derfully relates to those of they could head out to sea, because all they become is “Sailing, takes me away where the full tides fl ow. It 10 a.m. worship service us who live by the sea. It is otherwise they would have battering rams to nature’s to where I always heard is time to be on board and on Sunday. An additional rooted in the phrase “seize surely run aground. In the fury! And not to mention, it could be...” “Haul the lose touch with the stuff service at 8:15 a.m. is be- the opportunity.” Hun- Latin language, the word there is no story to tell sheet in as we ride on the that weighs you down and ing held this month. CHILL. dreds of years ago, when “ob portu” described that afterwards of how you not wind, that our forefathers keeps you landlocked when Rev. Richard S. Kauff- man, retired pastor of almost everybody made perfect moment when time only survived the “perfect harnessed before us, hear you should be hanging ten. Morrisville Presbyterian their homes along the coast and tide converged for a storm,” but you became the bells ring, as the tight It is no time to be seasick, so that they could be near ship to get underway. Church of Morrisville will on Jackson Street a better person because rigging sings, its a son of a but it is the moment to give preside. the ocean, the word “op- I believe into every @ Beach of it. gun of a chorus...” up harbor hugging and grab For further information, 609-884-8388 portunity” was coined. person’s life, some God-or- I just sense that in the “To sail on a dream of a your next “ob portu” to call the church at 967- It came from the time dained “ob portu’s” come chaotic days that may be crystal clear ocean, to ride come sail away, not alone, 7221. when ships needed to wait our way. These are those on our entire horizons, God on the crest of a wild rag- but with me. moments when an urgent may be bringing a tide in ing storm...” And courtesy Pastor Rudy can be life-challenging yet chang- for us, to get us out of our of my buddy Bayside Tom, reached by writing him Beadle Church Open Hearts Open Minds ing need comes rushing comfort zones so that we a tune by Rod Stewart that pastorrudytlc@comcast. Holding Sunday like the incoming tide right may head out into the open sounds like a prayer called net Worship Services Open Doors at us and we know that our seas with no other agenda “I am Sailing.” Some of name was written upon its other than using this life to the lyrics go like this, “We Union Chapel CAPE MAY POINT — calling. We know that it make a difference. You can are sailing, we are sailing, is time to run to it and not Sets Conference Beadle Memorial Presbyte- almost hear the Creator home again across the sea. rian Church is conducting away from it. These are singing to us the old Styx We are sailing stormy wa- those instances where lega- CAPE MAY POINT — services each Sunday at song, “Come sail away, ters, to be near you, to be 10 a.m. beginning through cies are made or broken. come sail away, come sail free. Oh Lord, to be near Cape May Point Union And while there are many Chapel will host the annual Aug. 31. away with me.” you, to be free...” Maybe Rev. John G. Huber, Jr., unanswered questions, all The pessimist may be we are at our freest, when Seagrove Conference the we do know is that there is second, third and fourth associate pastor of senior complaining about the wild we give up our control and ministry, St. Paul’s Evan- no denying that an assign- winds, but a believer must allow ourselves to sail via a weekends. in August at ment is somehow converg- 7 p.m. gelical Lutheran Church of be asking how is this wind course that we might have Telford, Pa. will preside. First United Methodist Church ing with our ability and going to be used to propel never even considered or Sr. Evangelist Craig God is inviting us to come Fasler, Christian Equippers Sunday school for chil- 6700 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest me to where I need to be? dreamed of. dren ages three to eight will away from the safety of our I believe that “ob portu’s” I close with some inspi- International, Marl-ton, cocoon so that we could will preside Sunday. be held during the sermon. 609-729-4265 are God’s open doors to an- ration from a man named Light refreshments will be embark out upon the open other journey that we were A.B. Simpson. He once For further information, sea into an experience that call Pastors Don and Kate served after the service. All Sunday Worship at 9:30am created to be a participant challenged his fl ock with are welcome. has history making conse- of. It is time to lift anchor words that almost sounded Theobald, 856-785-2652. quences. and sail out beyond the more like a sea captain than First Baptist Church But some of you may “kiddie” pool sections of a preacher. He shared that be asking, “Isn’t sailing in our lives and head out into when worry and anxious- HOLY SPIRIT of Wildwood such crazy stormy times the deep where it is more ness tries to tie your soul LUTHERAN CHURCH Maple & Atlantic dangerous?” Actually- sail- of a “sure” thing than a into knots and it causes Healing Service every Avenues ing vessels have a much “shore” cling. you to be petrifi ed to go out 5th Sunday at 10:30am 609-522-2981 Church to Install New Pastor Sunday Next Service Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis CAPE MAY — The First Mission work in Guate- August 31st Wednesday, August 20th Presbyterian Church of mala with the Maya Kaq- Cape May will install Rev. Bible study and Sunday School resume in September 6pm Annual Miniature Golf chikel has been a major James Richards as full-time Tournament at Campbell’s focus of Pastor Richard’s pastor of the church Sunday Washington & Bayshore Aves., life for the past several Sunday, August 24th at 4 p.m. years. He has spent a lot of Villas • 886-2414 The installation ceremo- 9:30am Morning Worship time there, helping to build ny will be a mix of tradi- schools, medical clinics and Off Street Parking • Air Conditioned tional pomp and informal churches MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided celebration. A number of Richards will reside in speakers including Herbert Has moved to the “A Friendly Church With a Friendly Message Del Haven with his wife Valentine, past modera- about the Greatest Friend.” Jackie and their canine tor of the PCUSA General GRANGE at companion, Jill. They Assembly, will be coming REV. JAMES have two children and two 457 Kings Hwy., So. Seaville in especially for the instal- RICHARDS grandchildren living in Covenant Presbyterian Church lation and the church’s Pastor Hartmut Fege • 624-1351 music. Illinois apWW 2x3 8.20.8lm.indd123 Fishing 1 Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 8/19/08 12:44:14 PMorganist and jazz ensemble Pastor Richards comes to The installation is open Quiet Communion Saturdays 5pm will set the whole affair to 886-2448 Cape May from the Hanover to the public. All are in- Sunday Worship 9:30am Presbyterian Church in Ha- vited to come and welcome “It’s OK to dress casual for Sunday Worship EVENING WORSHIP, nover, Indiana where he Pastor Richards to our com- PRAISE was pastor for several years. munity. church. Jesus did!” 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages Previously he held posi- 10:00am - Coffee Fellowship WILDWOOD — Eve- tions in Illinois, Maryland ning worship and praise is and Pennsylvania. He is a 10:15am - Worship Service held Sunday, 7 p.m. at the graduate of the Pittsburgh Jr. Church and Nursery Provided Boardwalk Chapel on the Theological Seminary. boards just north of the Convention Center, South In Home Bible Study of Baker. “Evening Worship Area Students and Praise-7:00 p.m. Aug. June, July, August 25, Elder Ron Elwell and Earn Degrees members of Faith Ortho- COURT HOUSE — The dox Presbyterian Church, following local Univer- Call for more information Pole Tavern, NJ. Children’s sity of Delaware students program 2:30 p.m. completed their degree ARE YOU PARTIAL TO DENTURES? requirements in spring Some patients with missing teeth have equipment available to ensure that every pa- “Out with the New, in with the Old” 2008. They are: Peter Matthew John of neither enough remaining (or properly posi- tient achieves a healthy and beautiful smile. “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today, and forever”. Hebrews 13:8 Wildwood Crest, Bachelor tioned) teeth for a bridge nor suffi cient bone At SUNSHINE DENTAL, we emphasize of Mechanical Engineering for implants. In such cases, a removable par- preventive, functional, and cosmetic dental Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church in Mathematics and Me- tial denture may replace the missing teeth. care for all ages. Teeth are meant to last for chanical Engineering. Partial dentures are composed of a cast met- a lifetime. They will take care of you, if King James Bible • Old-Fashioned Preaching Jeffrey Evan Mitchell of al base with clasping metal “arms,” which you take care of them. We invite you to call Old Hymns of Faith • Family Values Wildwood Crest, Bachelor hold the denture in place. 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By JACK FICHTER from captivity aboard a Underground Railroad mis- performances on the lawn Louis Chevrolet lost to STEP-THROUGH Bicycle by prison ship in New York sions. of Congress Hall in the Walter Christie. CAPE MAY — There Harbor. • How local Civil War 1880s. • The battle against and may be a million stories in • The War of 1812 story hero Col. Henry Sawyer es- • Jeannie Wales and the the surrender of German New York City, so said an about how Sarah Hughes caped the “lottery of death” battle to impose prohibi- U-Boats off Cape May and old police television show, saved Cape May from a at Libby Prison. tion on Cape May in the Jersey shore during World but there are at least 21 British bombardment. • The role of the pearl 1890s. War II. stories in Cape May. • Harriet Tubman’s work diver in starting the fi re of • The 1905 auto race on Zuckerman said the sto- On Aug. 12, Mid At- in Cape May hotels in the 1869 in Cape May. the Cape May beachfront rytellers would not be in lantic Center for the Arts 1850s that helped her fund • John Phillip Sousa’s in which Henry Ford and costume other than perhaps (MAC) Director Michael a candy striped vest and Zuckerman paid a visit to sleeve guards. He said they City Council. He pitched Lawn Frog Entertains 98th Street would be trained in five an idea that would put different stories. storytellers in a number By LESLIE TRULUCK He suggested a portable tay fi t and healthy of locations here including beach umbrella to pro- • A fun way to s STONE HARBOR — • Unisex step-through design the Promenade, Washing- vide shade and identify the • Cross bar is only six inches from the ground, so you can ton Street Mall, Welcome “Rib it, rib it,” a crowd storyteller’s spot. easily step through the bicycle of children laugh as they • Upright seating position for less back Hale Bicycle Center, Physick Estate and City Solicitor Tony Mon- pain and clear view of the road position for more control Cape May Lighthouse. walk by a motion sensory zo said he would research • Relaxed arm Corporation electronic frog outside a • A new smaller 15” frame for more stability The storytelling project what permits may be need- • 3-speed and 8-speed Shimano Nexus internal gear for a 5 Mechanic Street is about eight months away home near the business ed by MAC. smooth ride and low maintenance, coaster foot brake CMCH, NJ 08210 district. For more dealers, contact www.halebicycles.com from being launched, said Biria USA, Tel: 201-461-1980 Zuckerman. He approached For four years borough www.biria.com tel: (609) 465-3126 council since the storytell- residents Clare and Don ers would be standing on Furmanski’s lawn orna- city property. ment on 98th Street has MAC has applied for a attracted attention from $ 6.99 grant to the New Jersey pedestrians of all ages pass- HAIRCUT ing through the downtown Offer expires:1RWYDOLGZLWKDQ\RWKHURIIHUV9/12/08 Cultural Trust to fund the /LPLWRQHFRXSRQSHUFXVWRPHU2QO\DWSDUWLFLSDWLQJVDORQV services of Sandra Mack- shopping area, while the enzie Lloyd, who would Furmanskis listen to the write scripts for the stories mixed reactions from their Herald %76 and Geoffrey Berwind who screen porch. would audition, train and “Most people like it but some tell it to be quiet,” rehearse the storytellers. Leslie Truluck Open auditions would be Clare said. Neighbor Jennifer Batson and her 2-year-old daugh- WIN DISNEY’S held for the storyteller posi- Don said they bought ter Cece stop to say hello to Clare Furmanski and tions with preference given the electronic frog at a local the lawn frog. Hottest New DVD to veteran MAC Museum store here on 96th Street Educators and local actors, and it has since gained In fact, the lawn or- Neighbor Jennifer Bat- Camp Rock said Zuckerman. popularity between the nament has become so son and her two-year-old Some Restrictions Apply What sort of stories locals and tourists alike. popular it has been stolen daughter Cece walk by the Free Hannah Montana and would be told? “People have come to twice. frog a few times everyday. Camp Rock poster with every

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Sal Riggi, a board mem- Atlantic Center for the Arts, CAPE MAY — A gen- ber of the Cape May Jazz Kimmel had increased the eration gap may be the Festival said he would rec- size of the performing arts Save time and money. undoing of plans to pass a ommend to the board that space from 8,000 square Check my website out for voter referendum Nov. 4 the festival leave Cape foot to 11,000 square feet foreign money exchange. to build a new convention May if a new Convention without increasing the total hall here. Hall is built with 800 seats building size. At an Aug. 14 town meet- rather than 1,200 seats in Council also requested Arlinda Global Travel ing, a number of Cape May the most recent design. He to see a design of a smaller www.arlindaglobaltravel.com residents over the age of said the festival brings $3 hall for less money. Kimmel Arlinda Swartzlander • 609-653-8800 65 were adamant about million in revenue to Cape showed an earlier design the new hall looking like a May each year. for $8.6 million, two-story Kimmel Bogrette Convention Hall built here Resident Theresa Henry facility that would have Most recent proposed exterior design for new Cape in 1917. recommended a new hall roughly the same footprint May Convention Hall. The city’s baby boom include space to serve the as the current hall. He said would also offer room for a generation seemed to favor city’s busy wedding indus- the hall could be oriented Interim city Manager parking lot but may not be a more modern design with try. She said only two hotels to the water if the entrance Bruce MacLeod presented available for three to four a larger seating capacity. in the city could accom- was located towards the the pluses and minuses of years. It would be depen- Resident James Wyatt modate a wedding party of beach. building the hall on sites dent on the school closing, asked that the exterior de- over 150 people. The lobby would be other than the beachfront: said MacLeod. sign of the building be re- Resident Dawn DeMayo small and the backstage the former Shelton Col- The property is owned verted to the 1917 design. endorsed the latest exte- area no better than current lege, Cape May Elementary by the board of education. “Remember this is Cape rior design and the outdoor cramped conditions, said School, the Jersey Central The JCP&L property in- May, let’s keep it the way it stage on the beach. Kimmel. Power & Light (JCP&L) re- cludes a city-owned parcel is,” he said. Resident Jean Powick, For $6.5 million, the city mediation site on Lafayette and the former Vance’s Bar Resident Lydia Inderwies who led a petition drive could have a one story Con- Street, southwest of the site off Lafayette Street. suggested recreating the that caused council to re- vention Hall with an 8,000 school and the parking lot MacLeod said the JCP&L center arch appearance scind a $10.5 million bond square foot performing of City Hall. property, the site of a for- of the 1917 hall with the to fi nance a new Conven- area with no community He said the former Shel- mer coal gasifi cation plant, modern interior design that tion Hall, suggested the city rooms. ton College site is owned may be tied up in reme- includes the glass wall fac- renovate the current hall Kimmel’s latest exterior by a developer who has diation procedures until the ing the ocean. or replace it with a mod- design “softened up” the received approval for 15 year 2020. “I haven’t seen anything est building and purchase design with slightly less home sites. MacLeod said Building a Convention come up there that looks the Beach Theatre located glass and more emphasis on lots in that neighborhood Hall next to city hall would like the old facade of the across Beach Avenue. She the arches that were pres- are priced in the million involve demolishing the original one from 1917,” projected the 12 retail ent in the 1917 building. dollar price range. fire station and purchas- said former mayor Bob El- stores that are part of the He also presented a com- The site would offer plen- ing Alexander’s Inn from well. Beach Theatre complex, puter simulation of the ty of room for a parking lot, a private owner. MacLeod Innkeeper Archie Kirk would generate $495,000 performance area of the he said. said the site would offer said that Architect Martin per year. proposed hall. The elementary school no parking. Kimmel's latest facade de- Mayor Edward J. Ma- sign doesn’t look like the old haney Jr. confirmed the FREE In-Home Consultation and Estimate hall but he felt more com- purchase price of the Beach Arc: ‘Tropic Thunder’ fortable with the design. Theatre was $12 million “I think people are going although it was assessed at Movie Disrespects the Disabled $3.5 million. 609.513.8595www.budgetblinds.com to have to bend a little,” he By LESLIE TRULUCK puts the people we serve should be used is the word said. “Everybody is not go- Mahaney told the au- in a negative light.” The respect,” said Rose Ku- *90 days 0% APR Financing Available dience the state Depart- ing to get what they think RIO GRANDE –– Cars Arc of Cape May County is prianov, who brought her ment of Community Affairs driving down Route 47 a private non-profi t group daughter Natalie, 27, who has granted a waiver for beeped at members of the that advocates and provides has Down syndrome. the need for a 5 percent Arc of Cape May County services to people with dis- “Many people see our down payment on a bond who protested the new abilities. signs and ask what the to fi nance construction of movie Tropic Thunder on Many of the protesters R-word is and then we a new Convention Hall. the corner where Route 47 hadn’t seen the movie, but have to use it to identify When a $10.5 million bond meets Route 9 the evening said they viewed offensive it,” coordinator Sarah Mat- ordinance to build a new of Aug. 18. clips online. thews said. hall was rescinded by coun- People with disabilities “The only R-word that (Page A25 Please) cil last month, the mayor and their families carried MEMBER Highest Possible Prices Paid! was concerned DCA would signs encouraging sensitiv- not grant another waiver if ity to people with cognitive voters approve a new bond impairments. Their gripe, on Nov. 4. the movie’s casual use of Mahaney said two ma- the word “retard” desen- rine engineering fi rms will sitizes the general popula- look at Convention Hall tion’s views of persons with and prepare a proposal for cognitive conditions. inspecting the structure Executive Director and determine how much Frank Unkle said the group it would cost to make the is protesting the movie building structurally sound “because of its consistent 250 96th Street • Stone Harbor and how long the hall would WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIR use of the word ‘retard’ and last after repairs. 800.858.BANK | www.capebanknj.com GIA Graduate Gemologist (609) 967-4653 (GOLD) www.jewelry-studio.com the fact that it constantly If it is not salvageable as an operating hall, it would also be determined if there is any portion of the founda- tion that could be saved to defray some costs of build- ing a new hall, he said. Those proposals would Experience the then be submitted to City service people Council. are talking about! Kimmel offered a com- parison of the 1917 hall, the current hall and the proposed hall. He said he believed the 1917 hall BIG FRIDAY was 35,000 square feet, and about 40 feet tall, the current hall is 12,240 feet MEGA SALE and 27 feet tall and the proposed hall would be 30,240 square feet and 34 feet tall. In order to provide the old style facade, the hall would have to revert to Storewide Sale an earlier design which would not offer the wall of glass towards the ocean Up to 50% OFF and sacrifice storage and other operational space, HUGE SAVINGS said Kimmel. “We’ll ultimately do whatever you ask us to FRIday, August 22nd • ALL DAY do,” he said. NJHIC#13VH04204900 Following the requests of groups that would use the 5011 Ocean ave. n wildwood n 729-0004 new hall such as the Cape Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A21

SHOWTIMES Starts Weds. 8/27 - TRAITOR Cape May Considers Hall Tax Implications FOR 8/22 - 8/26 CALL THEATRE FOR SHOW TIMES Coming Attractions: 8/29 BABYLON A.D., COLLEGE • 9/5 BANGKOK DANGEROUS • 9/12 BURN AFTER READING, By JACK FICHTER out on a limb a little bit 2012, $1 million in 2014, continuing around $355 out a one-time tax assess- RIGHTEOUS KILL, TYLER PERRY’S FAMILY THAT PREYS because we have not come dropping to $989,00 in until 2020 when it would ment to taxpayers, it would CAPE MAY COUNTY THEATRES CAPE MAY — How to a fi nal conclusion about 2022 and ending in 2026 drop to $348, ending with increase the tax rate by 47 Rio Stadium Theatre Corner of Rt. 9 & 47 in the Rio Mall, Rio Grande • 609-889-4799 Cape May County’s Only All Stadium Megaplex would spending $10.5 what the facility might with $910,000. $308 in 2026. cents per $100 of assessed Featuring Plush High Back Rocking Chairs, All Digital Sound, Wall to Wall Screens & Free Parking million to build a new fi nally be.” In the end with interest, Those fi gures do not take property value. TROPIC THUNDER* (R) THE DARK KNIGHT (PG13) 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 12:15, 2:30, 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 MIRRORS* (R) 12:00, 2:30, 5:15, 7:45, 10:15 Convention Hall here im- MacLeod presented a the total cost would be into consideration the city The owner of a $500,000 DEATH RACE* STEP BROTHERS (R) 1:40, 8:15, 10:20 pact property owner’s tax debt service repayment $15.3 million. receiving any grant money home would pay $2,370. (R) 12:30, 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, 10:00 MAMMA MIA! (PG13) 11:30, 3:50, 6:00 SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS 2 (PG13) STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS* (PG) bills? schedule if voters and City Using that scenario, the or other revenue such as The owner of a $750,000 2:15, 7:30 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR PINEAPPLE EXPRESS* (R) At an Aug. 14 town Council approved a $10.5 owner of a $500,00 prop- rent from retail store space home would pay $3,555. WWW.FRANKTHEATRES.COM(PG13) 11:45, 5:00, 9:45 12:45, 3:15, 5:45, 8:00, 10:20 meeting, Interim City million bond with a 4 per- erty would be impacted in a new Convention Cen- If the city made a $6 mil- FREE CHILDREN’S MOVIE THURS 10 AM - 8/14 NANCY DREW Manager Bruce MacLeod cent interest rate to con- $81 in 2010, increasing ter. MacLeod said the fi g- lion cash expenditure for a OCEAN CITY THEATRE STONE HARBOR THEATRE presented several scenari- struct a new Convention to $132 in 2012, $238 ures also do not take into new Convention Hall, the Strand 5 Theatre Harbor 5 Theatre 9th St. & Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-398-6565 271 96th Street, Stone Harbor • 609-368-7731 os. He said he was “going Hall assuming no grants in 2014 and continuing account other debt service owner of a $500,000 home THE HOUSE BUNNY* or retail revenue. The hall around $230 per year until coming “off the books.” would receive a one time (PG13) 1:00, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:40 THE DARK KNIGHT* (PG13) 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 MIRRORS* (R) 12:15, 2:30, 5:10, 7:30, 10:00 MAMMA MIA!* (PG13) 12:35, 2:50, 7:20 would be financed over 2022 when it would drop In the years 2013 and tax assessment of $1,354. SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS 2 (PG13) STEP BROTHERS* (R) 5:00, 10:20 SEA THEATRE 12:00, 2:45, 7:00 TROPIC THUNDER (R) 18 years. to $223 ending with $205 2014, three debt service The owner of a $750,000 STEP BROTHERS (R) 5:00, 9:30 12:20, 2:50, 5:10, 7:30, 9:45 STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS* (PG) HOUSE BUNNY* (PG13) Mamma Mia! He said in the year 2013, in 2026. items will “come off the home would receive an as- 12:30, 3:10, 5:30, 7:20, 9:20 12:00, 2:00, 4:10, 6:10, 8:10, 10:15 (PG-13) the city would sell bonds The owner of a $750,000 table,” he said. sessment of $2,031. THE MUMMY (PG13) 5:20, 9:50 PINEAPPLE EXPRESS (R) changing the debt from property would see an im- If the city paid $10.5 Those fi gures assumed a MAMMA MIA! (PG13) 12:45, 3:00, 7:40 12:45, 3:00, 5:30, 7:50, 10:10 Fri.-Tues. 7:30pm & 9:30pm OCEAN CITY - MOORLYN STADIUM 4 short term to long term pact on their tax bill of million cash for a new one-time assessment from Moorlyn Terrace & Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-399-0006 Wed. 8:00pm Only fi nancing. Debt service in $121 in 2010 increasing Convention Hall rather taxes with no offsetting DEATH RACE (R) (11:10), (1:20), 3:35, 5:45, 7:50, 10:10 PINEAPPLE EXPRESS* (R) (11:05), (1:05), 3:15, 5:20, 7:30, 9:50 Thurs. 9:30pm Only 2009 would be $240,000 to $199 in 2012, increas- than finance it over an grants or retail revenue, THE DARK KNIGHT (PG13) (1:00) 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 Ukrainian Celebrations increasing to $588,000 in ing to $357 in 2014 and extended period and sent said MacLeod. TROPIC THUNDER* (R) (11:30), (1:30), 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, 9:40 Call 609-889-4799 for all showtimes Fri, Sun - Thur Bargain Matinees Daily *Pass Restrictions may Thurs. 7:30pm DINNER & MOVIE SPECIAL, Call Theatre for Details apply. Shows in ( ) are rain only. $6 Adults • $4 Children St. Mary’s Lawn Concerts Draw Fans to Biz District 4005 Pacifi c Ave., Wildwood 729-0337 By LESLIE TRULUCK AND MO STONE HARBOR –– As STR V I E Now Playing summer comes to a close, OPEN so must the annual six- DAILY Theatre week concert series on the lawn of St. Mary’s Episcopal SISTERHOOD OF THE Church on Third Avenue TRAVELING PANTS 2 (PG13) here, which concluded 11:05am, 3:20pm, 7:35pm Aug. 14 with Jim Bannach and his band “BLT.” PINEAPPLE EXPRESS (R) • 11:05am, Bannach has opened and 1:10pm, 3:10pm, 5:10pm, 7:10pm, 9:15pm, 11:15pm closed the concert series DARK KNIGHT (PG13) • 11:00am, since the concerts’ incep- 1:40pm, 4:20pm, 7:00pm, 9:40pm tion seven years ago when TROPIC THUNDER (R) the church decided to offer 11:00am, 1:10pm, 3:15pm, 5:20pm “The funniest movie free concerts on Thursday 7:25pm, 9:30pm, 11:45pm of the summer.” nights to draw an audience STAR WARS: CLONE WARS (PG) David Ansen, Newsweek to the business district. “This is our way of being 11:05am, 1:05pm, 3:00pm, 4:55pm, 6:55pm, Fri - Sun: 12:35,2:45, 9:00pm, 11:00pm 5:00,7:15,9:30 a part of the summer scene COMING STEP BROTHERS (R) Mon - Thu: 2:45,5:00, in Stone Harbor,” Fr. John 7:15,9:30 Sosnowski said. “People Leslie Truluck THIS FRI. 1:15pm, 5:35pm, 9:40pm, 11:35pm return here every year for St. Mary’s Episcopal Church has offered free lawn concerts with an eclectic CALL FOR SHOWTIMES • 609-523-0288 the concerts and continue assortment of music for the past seven summers. Cape May’s home 3100 Boardwalk, Wildwood for movies since 1950. to thanks us.” (Between Pine & Maple) 24 Hour Movie Schedule Volunteer Marion Myers also by donations. bitts said the concerts get 884-4403 beachtheatre.org said the church has a $600 Band leader Bannach as many as 200 people Beach Theatre Foundation budget for events and the played keyboards with Ste- each week who stop to Save the Beach. concerts are made possible fan Griffi n on drums and enjoy performances from John Ciurlino on trumpet an eclectic mix of artists From Ordinary as local karaoke star Lori at the church each sum- OVCEAN IEW to Extraordinary Kelley sang Patsy Cline’s mer whose music includes 1ST NAILS “Crazy” to an audience bluegrass, jazz and light A r c h i t e c t u r a l M i l l w o r k , l l c Professional Nail Salon of mixed ages and back- rock. The concerts will Full Service for grounds who set up chairs return to the church lawn Ladies & Gentlemen and blankets on the church in July 2009. 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Township Council Monday would lower their property way resident Howard Carl township’s outfall pipes, storms. for the second time this values. asked the township to look which are spread out a Johns said a lot of homes FREE HDMI Cable with HDTV purchase ($8995 value) month about township Friends of the Delaware for alternatives to outfall great distance. are affected by fl ooding. plans to extend nine outfall Bay Association are call- pipes. He said there were Mayor Walter Craig said She said outfall pipes Call DLF Electronics • 886-4040 pipes further into the bay. ing for an alternative sys- isolated drainage problems it would be an economic are part of the bayfront Robbins Nest Plaza, Rio Grande, in front of Kmart Flyers have been dis- tem that won’t drain into on a few streets. hardship to look at a proj- landscape and are neces- tributed throughout the the bay claiming outfalls Carl asked what would ect “that drastic.” sary. township by the Friends pipes add to pollution, happen if the outfall pipes’ Woodland Avenue resi- Contact Fichter at (609) hambers “We know how you of the Delaware Bay Asso- pose a danger to boaters extensions did not cure dent Deb Johns said she 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: C feel about your car, ciation. The group claims and Jet Ski riders and offer the fl ooding problem. 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Trans Check in Auto, Marine partment of Environmental problems probably came The project will cost from further up the bay or $250,000. 21 plus Inspection and RV Protection who promptly 463-8868 Includes Road Test & issued four violations for the Delaware River since Township Manager Joe • Manicures Electronic Scan Transmission failure to procure neces- the township is at the bot- Jackson said he met with • Pedicures sary permits.” tom end of the bay. a representative of the $100 VALUE Rebuilding • Full set for acrylic, At issue: Outfalls pipes Frances Avenue resident Friends of the Delaware uv gel, pink & whites 609-465-0074 that are clogged or buried Lois Thomas asked for an Bay. and silk wrap nails 1102 Rt. 9 South • CMCH, NJ 08210 in sand do not allow street emergency plan to ad- Councilman Glenn Dou- • Custom Nail Designs storm drains to remove wa- dress fl ooding on streets. glass said he toured all the • Waxing She said rainfall produced locations of outfall pipes. Gift Certifi cates Available ¶ Walk-Ins Welcome eight inches of fl ooding in He said a number of resi- Grande Shopping Center (In front of Lowe’s) ing her yard. dents asked him to get the hbors car for neigh Neig bors Thomas asked for a so- project completed. lution before her “house Arthur Chew, a con- GOLD HITS ALL-TIME HIGH! tracted engineer for the township of Remington Plan Search Vernick and Walberg, said BUYING! V GOLD COINS V SILVER COINS Volunteers In Medicine For White’s the longest outfall pipe V SILVER BARS V GOLD JEWELRY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY extension would be 80 V PAPER MONEY & MORE! Remains feet, located along a groin. Care this week He said many outfall pipes Silver Coins made possible by generous donations from: are clogged and don’t drain 10X Face Value! COURT HOUSE — Cape (Subject to change) May County Prosecutor during storms. Buying Coins & Collections since 1968 CAMPERS OF AVALON CAMPGROUND Robert L. Taylor and Chief Extending the outfall Experience you can trust! EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOMEN, CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Joseph Evangelista of Mid- pipes would fi x most of the MEMBER: ANA • NGC • ICTA dle Township Police De- problems, said Chew. SOROPTOMIST CLUB OF CAPE MAY He said the township partment announced the FIND US Holly Shores Campground development of new infor- could get rid of all the NEXT TO mation in the investigation outfall pipes and create BURLINGTON a large detention basin, COAT into the 1990 homicide of FACTORY! PROPER I.D. REQUIRED Craig White. which would involve the Also buying WW11 Firearms Based upon information township purchasing prop- Appointment required (We are a federal and state licensed firearms dealer.) Thank You: erty. Chew said Stone Har- SHORE MALL • 6725 BLACK HORSE PIKE, EGG HARBOR TWP., NJ 08234 received recently from a For more information call 609-463-2846 credible witness, a num- bor eliminated fi ve outfall 609.645.1031 • www.bccollects.com ber of locations have been identifi ed as possible areas in which White’s remains What Inspires You? may have been disposed of Perhaps it’s a cottage by the sea. Whatever your following his murder. inspiration, as Wood-Mode design professionals, we White’s cousin Jesse Watkins, 46, has been understand how important the feeling of your new charged with the killing. kitchen is to you. Which is why we’ll do everything His murder trial is set to begin Jan. 19. possible to help you achieve the look you want. The Prosecutor’s Offi ce, Middle Township police and the State Police will be conducting extensive searches involving highly sophisticated ground search techniques to establish pos- sible burial sites. Geophysical Survey Sys- tems, a private company specializing in subsurface imaging, will assist law enforcement in this inves- tigation. The search was set to begin yesterday. Blood Drives Set in County

COURT HOUSE — The Cape May County Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold the following blood drives: Monday, Aug. 25, Low- er Township Municipal Hall, 2600 Bayshore Road Auditorium, noon-6 p.m. St. Casimir Roman Cath- www.wood-mode.com olic Church, 304 Clay St., Woodbine, 2– 8 p.m. Linwood Custom Borough Hall of West Maple Shade Cabinet Cape May, 732 Broadway, Company Cabinetry Inc. Hall, Noon-6 p.m. Store 50-51 Central Square Friday, Aug. 29, Mir- 31-33 W. Main St. New Road (Rt. 9) & Central Ave. acles Fitness, 2087 Shore Maple Shade, NJ 08052 Linwood, NJ 08221 Road (94 Route 50) Exer- 856-779-1093 cise Room. Seaville, 11:30 609-926-2210 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Saturday, August 30, www.maple-linwoodkitchens.com Seaville Fire Company, 36 Route 50, Hall, Seaville, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A23 State Police Issue 64 Summonses to Personal Watercraft Rentals By LAUREN SUIT was the culmination of a • Wet N Wild, located in watercraft renal zone with- cater to vacationers without month-long undercover Ocean City, received sum- out a permit. boating safety certifi cates ATLANTIC CITY — operation run by the State monses for failure to prop- • Wildwood Jet Ski re- must operate within strict New Jersey State Police Police Marine Services erly instruct renters, failure ceived no violations. parameters to ensure the announced at a Monday Bureau and the Auto Unit. to properly supervise and a • Mocean Waverunners, safety of those customers, MRI Safe press conference that a to- According to a press re- slow speed violation by a located in Wildwood, re- according to the press re- tal of 64 summonses were lease, troopers performed supervisor. ceived on summons for lease. Restrictions require handed to owners of nine surveillance in plain • Beesley Point Jet Ski, failure to properly instruct companies to provide train- personal watercraft rental clothes from unmarked located in Marmora, re- renters. ing in craft operation, right $100 OFF agencies, from Atlantic boats and posed as renters ceived summonses for fail- • East Coast Jet Ski, lo- of way procedures and loca- EYEBROW City to Cape May County, of personal watercraft to ure to properly instruct cated in North Cape May, tion of fi re extinguishers. APPLICATION with this ad after allegedly uncovering see if companies complied renters, failure to have received no violations. Renters must be at least 16 “dangerous practices” in with the laws. supervisors in designated • Sea Isle Watersports, years of age and escorted in Wake Up the rental industry. The twelve vendors that area with rentals, failure to located in Sea Isle City, a marked area by qualifi ed with The summonses for vio- were checked by under- escort renters and a super- received summonses for supervisors who watch lations to company owners cover troopers were: visor without pennant. failure to properly instruct over a maximum of seven Make Up • Bayview Marina, locat- renters and failure of super- personal watercrafts. H H ed in Ocean City, received visors to remain in desig- State Police said that BONUS COUPON Court House Cleaners Any Second summonses for failure to nated area with rentals. since 1990, there have $ Additional Service escort renters, failure to • Lakeview Docks, lo- been 25 fatalities involv- 50 OFF Performed 10% Off Dry Cleaning Only supervise more than seven cated in Wildwood Crest, ing personal watercraft in with this ad the Same Day w/ this ad (Exp. 8/31/08) rentals and failure to obey received summonses for this state. personal watercraft laws in failure to properly instruct Contact Suit at: (609) Tailoring Done on Premises designated areas. renters, failure of supervi- 886-8600 ext. 25 or Bulk Laundry • Leather Work • Casino City Ski Rental, sors to remain in desig- [email protected] Dry Cleaning • Gown Preservation located in Atlantic City, nated area with rentals, received no violations. supervising more than the 463-8020 • Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5:30, Sat. 9:00 to 1:00 • North Wildwood Wa- maximum amount of per- 1027 So. Route 9 • Unit C • Next to Domino’s Pizza tersports received one sum- sonal watercraft rentals and mons for failure to properly failure to escort rentals. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE instruct renters. Lakeview Docks was no- • Island Watersports, tifi ed on Aug. 14 that their located in Stone Harbor, permit had been revoked received summonses for after receiving those 18 failure to properly instruct violations. renters, failure of supervi- According to a press re- sors to remain in desig- lease from the State Police, nated areas with rentals, companies that have their failure of supervisor re- permits revoked may not Sales, Installation & Service quirements, allow rentals rent personal watercrafts to operate out of area and to people without a boat- • Central Air Conditioning • Gas or Oil Heat • Unico & Space Pak failure to obey personal ing safety certifi cate for the • Air Duct Cleaning • Fuel Oil Deliveries Affordable! watercraft laws in desig- remainder of the year. 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Cape May County Library Adult Programs WILDWOOD — Blue U.S.D.A. WHOLE CENTER CUT AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2008 • www.cmclibrary.org Knights International Law Enforcement Motorcycle FILET Main Branch is Cape May Court House 463-6350 Club NJ Chapter V. in con- Lower Branch in Villas 886-8999 • Upper Branch in Petersburg 628-2607 junction with the Police MIGNON Wildwood Crest Branch 522-0564 • Cape May City Branch 884-9568 Unity Tour Chapter 2 will Stone Harbor 368-6809 • Sea Isle City 263-8485 • Woodbine 861-2501 hold an indoor barbecue Aug. 24 at Shamrock Café, .99 Programs requiring registration marked with*. Call for more information. 3700 Pacifi c Ave. Part of the day’s events 6 pound Monday August 25 Main Branch 9am Windows XP Basics* 1pm Dance of Life* Cape May City 12pm Video Game Tour will include a K-9 demon- September 1 All Libraries Closed stration, and the group’s Your Neighborhood Store At The Jersey Shore CUT FREE TO ORDER September 8 Main Branch 4:30pm Games Night annual parade on the Steaks • Burgers • Hoagies • Wraps September 15 Main Branch 4:30pm Games Night Boardwalk, helmets and registration by 11:45 a.m. Seafood Platters • Club Sandwiches Tuesday a must. For information, August 26 Main Branch All Day Book Sale 6pm YA Scrapbooking Lower Branch 12 pm Video Game Tour (609) 465-5618 or (609) September 2 Main Branch 7:00pm Poetry Reading by Jack Walters 465-7165. Shop Your Neighborhood Party September 9 Main Library 5:00pm Drawing: The Next Level* Trays September 16 Main Library 5:00pm Drawing: The Next Level* Upper Branch 4:00pm Dance of Life* Stop Smoking Wednesday Available August 27 Main Branch All Day Book Sale 6 pm YA Writers Notebook* Classes Slated Lower Branch 10am Drawing: The Next Level* Wildwood Crest 12pm Video Game Tour September 3 Main Branch 3:45pm YA Teen Yoga* 7:00pm Milkweed for Monarchs with Pat Sutton At Hospital September 10 Main Library 3:45pm YA Teen Yoga* 6:00pm Gardening Through the Seasons-Autumn Blitz’s Famous Lower Branch 10am Qigong and Tai Chi for Health* COURT HOUSE — The for Great Selection September 17 Main Branch 3:45pm YA Teen Yoga * Lower Branch 10:00am Qigong and Tai Chi for Health * Center for Lifestyle Man- Breakfast BEST Upper Branch Survivalists View: Plants of the Pine Barrens agement is accepting reg- of Deli Meats Sandwich ANYWHERE Thursday istrations for its upcoming August 21 Main Branch 9am Web 1.0 * 1:30 pm YA Guitar Lessons* 3:00 pm YA Guitar Lessons* Smoking Cessation Classes & Cheese. Woodbine Branch 5pm Beach Plums scheduled for Sept. 3, 10, Fresh Made August 28 Main Branch All Day Book Sale 9am Hotmail 101* 17, and 24, from 3 p.m. 1:30pm YA Guitar Lessons* 3:00pm YA Guitar Lessons* – 4 p.m. in the Radiation Salads & Sea Isle City 12pm Video Game Tour Famous for September 4 Main Branch 7:00pm First Thursday Bookgroup Lower Branch 1:00pm Woodcarving for Beginners* Oncology classroom on Desserts September 11 Lower Branch 1pm Woodcarving for Beginners* the ground fl oor of Cape the Highest Quality September 18 Main Branch 10:00am Great Books 6:00pm YA Teen Movie Night: showing Juno Regional Medical Center. FRESH MADE Lower Branch 1:00pm Woodcarving for Beginners * The fee for the classes is and Lowest Prices Friday $25, with a refund of $15 18” LARGE August 22 Wildwood Crest Branch 9:30am Qigong and Tai Chi by the Sea if you attend all of the at the Jersey Shore! August 29 Main Branch All Day Book Sale CHEESE Wildwood Crest 9:30am Qigong and Tai Chi by the Sea classes. Upper Branch 12pm Video Game Tour The program includes TOO MANY SPECIALS PIZZA education about risk fac- $ 99 Saturday EVERY WED. August 23 Main Branch 1pm Woodcarving* tors for smoking, nicotine TO ADVERTISE! 5 August 30 Main Branch 1pm Woodcarving* replacement alternatives, September 6 Lower Branch 2:00pm Author Jacob Schaad lung function testing, stress Upper Branch 10:00am Gardening Through the Seasons-Autumn management; dietary con- 21st & New Jersey 902 Bayshore Rd. 104 S. Main St. 34th & Asbury September 13 Lower Branch 10:00am Gardening Through the Seasons-Autumn cerns regarding weight September 20 Main Branch 10:00am Self Defense for Women and Girls * N. WILDWOOD VILLAS CMCH OCEAN CITY gain and relapse preven- tion. 729-4500 886-8225 465-0090 399-6080 Programs marked with * require registration For more information, Programs marked with YA are young adult programs or to sign up for the pro- 55th & Haven, 21st & Asbury, 86th & Landis, OPENING gram, contact Bonnie For More Information on these programs, please see our website: Kratzer at the Center for OCEAN CITY OCEAN CITY SEA ISLE CITY SOON www.cmclibrary.org Lifestyle Management at 399-9980 399-9983 263-3149 SEAVILLE 463-4043. A24 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 Exit 10 Club About Fitness and Friendships A group of middle-aged give it a try,” said Donohue. and a couple others in fall Court House residents have “This is his second season and spring. formed a United States GAMES of doing triathlons. He’ll “Training for a marathon Amateur Triathlon Associa- do his fi rst half-marathon in is much more intense,” said SERVING CAPE MAY COUNTY SINCE 1980 tion approved club devoted PEOPLE PLAY September at the Philadel- Donohue. “I have to work to fi tness and friendships. By Joe Rossi phia Distance Run!” up to 20-mile runs and do New Homes • Additions “Exit 10 Multi-sport Donohue says she started 40 to 60 miles weekly. I Renovations • Decks Club” founder Barbara putting on a race, we’ll just completed a 5k run running at age 30 and did should prepare for about Cresse, a registered home volunteer to help make it after re-starting his running her fi rst marathon in Wash- 10 weeks.” Siding • Kitchen & Bath care nurse, developed the happen.” in December. ington, D.C. in 2000. Like Cresse, Donohue concept when she was car- The 18-month-old club, Cresse, whose family “It was a very emotional will seek certifi cation this 609-884-2662 ing for her elderly mother. which gets strong support homestead traces to the race, I cried at the fi nish,” year when she goes for her “I wanted to do some- from Tuckahoe Bike Shop, current location of the Cape she recalled. “Since then personal trainer’s license. thing while working at boasts about 50 members, May County Museum build- I’ve racked up 20 mara- “I’d like to help motivate home,” said Cresse, 59. some of whom started off ing, is very proud of the thons all over the coun- people to get out of their The concept is growing by simply running for 30 new club’s accomplish- try.” comfort zones and push a as several local residents seconds and then walking ments. Donohue has helped little harder,” said Dono- have signed on for Saturday for 30 seconds. Whether “This is a great group and raise money for Memorial hue. “We can all do more morning bike rides and accomplished or beginner, I think these volunteers de- Sloan Kettering for Pediat- than we think we can, we Serving early Sunday runs. The the Exit 10 group is focused serve a little recognition for ric Cancer Research as part just need to be pushed a South Jersey group competes in various on getting others started to their selfl ess work in pro- of “Fred’s Team.” little.” triathlon events throughout better health. moting a healthy lifestyle,” “With Fred’s Team I ran Donohue calls Cresse “a with all your the region. “It’s age-based competi- said Cresse. “It’s amazing in Dublin, Rome, and the great role model.” electrical needs! “We’ve become good tion so you’re training for that so many people do- New York City Marathon.” “I love hanging with her Residential & Commercial friends, a network of people something,” said Cresse. “I nated their time and trav- she said proudly. “I have because she’s never afraid never thought I’d be eager 609-522-5113 with an interest in staying eled to New York to support also run Chicago, Boston, to try something new,” fi t and helping others do to get older, but I can’t wait charities.” Philadelphia, Colorado, said Donohue. “We like www.advancedpowerinc.net NJ Lic 15482 the same,” said Cresse. to join the 60-year-olds.” Court House residents Florida, Maryland, Utah, stepping out of the box and “If someone needs help Cresse is quite active in Leonard, Wallash and Dono- and our beloved Cape May pushing a little harder!” organizing things. She’ll hue are co-founders along County Marathon on Ocean Those interested SUNNY DAY SPECIAL fly to Colorado soon to with Cresse. Donohue, 48, Drive.” in fi nding out more about become a certified USAT is married to county native, Donohue started triath- the Exit 10 Multi-Sport $13.00 PER HOUR • TUES-FRI 11-5PM race director. Tim Donohue. They have lons six years ago “just to do Club can reach Cresse at Cresse and the club are shoes, and bumpers not included, valid on sunny days only two children, Tyler, 20, and something different.” She 780-5024. most proud that 14 Exit Juliana, 11. now competes in “nine or Reach Joe Rossi at Now Accepting “Rainy Day” reservations. 10 members traveled to “My husband decided to 10” triathlons each summer [email protected] Advanced Payment Required New York City recently to support a race with 3,200 Wed. - $15 per hr per lane (4 max) 6pm-12am competitors from 50 states Thurs. - All you can bowl for $9 pp 10pm-12am and 30 countries in a char- Friday - FAMILY SPECIAL ity fund-raiser. $39.99 includes: 2 games, shoe rental, large pizza, The membership roles and pitcher of soda 3-7pm (4 max per lane) include novice runner Com- mitteeman Steve Barry who WOODBINE, NJ Sunday - The more you bowl the cheaper the price 6-10pm 1st game $3.95 • 2nd game $2.95 C.U.R.T. Sixth 3rd game $1.95 • 4th game .95 Prayer Walk Call us for your next Birthday Party Set Aug. 30

Arcade • Snack Bar & Lounge • Book Your Party In Advance! COURT HOUSE — The Call 861-2695 or visit us at www.mousetraplanes.com C.U.R.T. Foundation (Chil- Members of the Exit 10 Multi-Sport Club traveled to New York City to participate dren United to Resist in the eighth annual New York City Nautica Triathlon July 20. They are from up- Temptation) will hold its per left: Maria Leonard, Luis Ruiz, Joe Wallash, Sherryl Fodora Leslie Langford, sixth annual Prayer Walk Carol Sieber, Lisa Moretti, Paula Lucas, Shana Clark, Christine Dahlen, Barbara on Aug. 30 beginning at 8 Cresse. Patti Spagnolo, Cindy Jennings and Carole Donohue. The hearty group a.m. at Middle Township of volunteers also assist and participate in various local races. High School parking lot. Come See What The walk is open to Ladies Golf Thomas C. Braun Since 1989 members of all religions Your Child and all ages. The route Results Told takes walkers to every Middle Township public COURT HOUSE — Re- Can Learn! school where prayers will sults for the Club Cham- U.S.A. POOLS Join the be offered for the chil- pionship of the Wildwood Custom Swimming Pools dren who will begin a new Women’s Golf Association Jersey Cape Dance and school year as well as for played Aug. 13 have been the teachers and adminis- announced. They are: Offi ce & Retail Store Gymnastics Academy trators who will help guide Club Championship, 22nd & Dune Drive, Avalon, NJ - 368-1900 those children. Ione Laffey; Runner-up, Open House and Founder of the walk, Francey Burke Rev. Patricia Anderson, A Flight, Nancy McK- www.USAPOOLSNJ.com Fall Registration began the walks in memory elvey August 21st & 22nd 2-8pm of her son, Curtis Davis. B Flight, Terry Chila He was killed as he tried C Flight, Andrea Bal- August 23rd & 24th 9am-2pm to cross the Garden State liette Parkway near the pedes- D Flight, Marie McFad- Route 9 & Myrtle Ave, Erma trian walkway. den A memorial cross, dedi- cated to him at the east It’s always best to research and have a side of the walkway, will “Nearly all men can hands-on approach to your child’s education. be one of the stops along stand adversity, but the way. if you want to test a Come see what we can create together The trek will end at manʼs character, give before you make that important decision Middle Township Elemen- him power.” -Abraham Lincoln when choosing a dance and/or gymnastics tary No. 2. The walk takes Outpatient Drug Treatment about an hour. school. Methadone and Suboxone Treatment A Division of CABINET RESOURCE CORP. Intensive Outpatient Day & Evening H Family run FEATURING CABINETS BY- Programs Available H Large gym with power fl oor, airtrac, No Waiting List! and trampolines H 3 Spacious dance studios H Small classes for individual attention H Inspiration & Two-way mirror for all pre-school classes Ideas for so you can monitor your child’s progress Kitchens H Safety certifi ed staff & Bath H 25 Years of success in the business 204 N. Main Street (1 block South of Cape Regional Medical Center) Cape May Court House, NJ Call 889-8585 463-0400 or 1-800-896-3777 for more information SHOWROOM HOURS: www.JerseyCapeDance.com MON. 9-5 WED. 9-7 FRI. 9-5 TUES. 9-5 THURS. 9-5 SAT. 10-3 Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A25

Kyle Busch is having NASCAR Nationwide Series: cials have issued several GET PAID TO RECYCLE! arguably one of the best Carl Edwards took the statements stating that seasons in NASCAR his- lead from Tony Stewart this, if true, is an in-house Raff’s is paying top prices tory. Entering the Michigan Nation on a late pit stop and held problem and manufacturer for all metals… race weekend, Busch had By Bruce Knoll, Jr. off Brian Vickers late to Toyota had nothing to do eight wins and 14 top-fi ve win the CARFAX 250 at with it. The team also says Copper, Brass, Aluminum fi nishes in 23 races. The feeling stronger than ever. race, and finished 16th. Michigan International they will accept any pun- (includes soda & beer cans), championship appears to We’re here to win champi- But some other champion- Speedway. Vickers was sec- ishment from NASCAR, appliances, cars, batteries and lead… be his to lose, and many onships. That’s what we’re ship contenders weren’t ond, Stewart third, Mark and would punish their felt a message needed to shooting for. The greatest so lucky. Jeff Gordon had Martin in fourth, and Greg employee(s) whom are If it’s made of metal, be sent. part is we didn’t give up a poor pit stop, which put Biffl e in fi fth. responsible. we’ll pay you for it!!! Call Carl Edwards NAS- more bonus points to Kyle him in the thick of the Expect heavy fines to Other News: CAR’s postmaster. [Busch]. He’s just so strong. fi eld, and he was involved come this week to the No. Ryan Newman was an- Stop in and check out our Edwards took the lead Every time I win and he in an accident and fi nished 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team nounced as the second “paving- face lift”. from Busch on pit road fi nishes second that’s re- 42nd. (this week driven by Tony driver for Stewart-Haas late and held off Busch and ally a 20-point spread for Kasey Kahne had engine Stewart) and the No. 18 Racing last Friday at Michi- Now taking cars- we’ll pick them teammate David Ragan to us. That’s what we have trouble late and finished JGR team of Joey Logano, gan International Speed- up or you can bring them in. win the 3M Performance to keep doing — to try and 39th, and Denny Hamlin’s who fi nished seventh, after way. Newman will drive Also paying for: 400 at Michigan Interna- win the next three events engine blew with fi ve laps it was discovered the team the No. 4 Chevrolet Impala tional Speedway. and go into this Chase on to go. He finished 38th. had placed magnets on the for Stewart’s upstart team Cardboard, Newspaper and Offi ce Paper, The win was Edwards’ even ground.” Each driver dropped three gas pedal in an apparent in 2009. Boat Wrap and Green House Plastics fifth of 2008, and he is Busch did pull off a spots in the standings with attempt to alter the results slowly closing the gap in second-place finish, and only three races remaining of a post-race horsepower Coming Up: Raff Recycling Corporation the Chase for the Sprint clinched a spot in the until the Chase for the test. All three series head Cup standings. With the Chase. David Ragan had Sprint Cup begins. Joe Gibbs Racing offi- to the world’s fastest 209 Goshen Road current setup, the top 12 some miscommunication half-mile, Bristol Motor Cape May Court House drivers following the Rich- with his crew chief and Speedway. Don’t miss the mond race will be ranked did not pit when called to All About Craftsman Trucks tonight, 609-465-7406 by the number of wins. late, but fi nished third for the Nationwide Series on For each win, a driver his career-best fi nish. Greg Friday night, and the big Container Service will receive 10 points. Biffl e was fourth, and Matt Fishing boys on Saturday. With his victory, Edwards Kenseth fi nished fi fth, giv- By Steven Lerario Still Available is now only 30 points be- ing Roush Fenway Racing Bruce Knoll, 16, hind Busch if the Chase four out of the first five of Eldora, can be con- 10,20 or 30 Yards were to begin today. positions. tacted by email at bknoll “We’re winning races,” Mayetta, native Martin This week I got to test le reports two winner`s [email protected] Edwards said. “We’re gear- Truex Jr. ran right out out the waters off Cape this week. Mike Mohor ing up for the Chase. I’m of the top 15 nearly all May Point. I fished Bay- with an 18.5-inch fl ounder shore Channel with Capt. and a 20.75-inch weakfi sh Mike on board the Lady from Cape May Point using Chris on a four-hour head bloodworms . boat out of Cape May. We Sterling Harbor in Wild- had the fl ood tide and a wood reports back bay little bit of the outgoing. fi shing for fl ounder is still Flounder fishing was a good. Ed Rust aka Capt. steady pick, but mostly Flatty had a fl ounder close shorts were being caught. to six pounds at the Cold There were a few croakers Spring Inlet this week. mixed in and a couple big Jim Force weighed an kingfi sh showed up as well. 8.8-pound fl ounder from With a full boat of fi sher- the ICW behind Wildwood men Mate Toby had plenty caught on a gulp shimp. to do. We had a party of Weakfi sh were reported at six, and we had one good bug light in the Delaware Leslie Truluck old time on the water. Bay according to Cathy at Protesters at the corner of Route 47 and Route 9 Jeff Theil of this com- Sterling Harbor . Aug. 18 believe the new movie “Tropic Thunder” munity was high hook Hodge Podge in Ava- is disrespectful towards people with disabilities. with a three-pound fl uke. lon reports 4 to 5-pound A fun safe boat with a great fl ounder at the TI reef with Tropic Thunder captain and mate. the presence of bait fi sh in Jim`s Bait in Cape May the area. (From Page A20) Unkle mentioned a bal- reports good fl ounder fi sh- This week starts the lot question during the “We hope to help people ing at the old grounds with Mid-Atlantic 500,00 at general election last year of Cape May County think fi sh up to 10 pounds. John the Canyon Club. One in which the words “imbe- twice before they use that Tobill caught an 8.36-pound hundred sixty boats will cile” and “moron” where word,” Kuprianov said. fl ounder aboard the Porky compete with prize money to be removed from the “We may not change their IV fi shing reef site 11. close to 2 million. state constitution. The minds in deciding to go Dave Haentze fishing Sunny gives the fi shing group argues the movie see this movie, but we the Cold Spring Inlet for fi ve barks this week. could have a long-term want all to know we are tug caught a 11.8-pound Tight lines. subconscious effect by en- disgusted.” sheepshead. Peter Casey couraging people to be dis- “We’ve come a long way Jr. weighed a 10.21-pound Lerario can be reached criminatory, stereotype and to eradicate that word from flounder from the old at steveattheclub@yahoo have a general bias against our culture and when kids grounds. .com people with disabilities. see this movie they’ll feel The offshore report is, Contact Truluck at (609) it’s OK to say those things,” the lobster claw and the 886-8600 ext. 24 or at: said member Maria Far- 40 and 50 Fathom lines ltruluck @cmcherald.com. alli. for yellow fin and white BURKE SUBARU marlin . Cape May Bait and Tack- Junior Golf All-Wheel Drive. Because Mother Northern Cape Tourney Results Nature isn’t always in a good mood. The Junior Golfers’ Asso- ciation of America’s North- Harry B. Scheeler Jr. ern Cape Classic was held Airplane piloted by student pilot Dr. David Rola Aug. 4 at Heritage Links. crashed at Woodbine Municipal Airport Aug. 16. Andrew Kapp of Avalon Rola refused medical treatment. took sixth place in the 6 to 9-year-old division. Woodbine Plane Crash Kevin O’Donnell of Cler- mont fi nished second in the WOODBINE — On fused medical treatment 10 to 13-year-old category. Aug. 16 the Woodbine on scene. David Hicks of Court House Fire Department, Belle- According to a bystander, tied for fourth while Blake plain Emergency Corps and who is a local pilot, the Vodges of Wildwood Crest State Police responded to aircraft crashed attempting garnered eighth place. the Woodbine Municipal to take off after and aborted Dominic DiGiacomo of Airport for a report of a landing. Ocean City tied for ninth single engine plane that The aircraft was reg- position while Avalon’s crashed just off Runway 31 istered to David Rola of Jack Gorelick took 16th at 10:05 a.m. Barnegat, according to FAA place. According to Fire Chief records. In the 14 to 18-year- Ryan, the aircraft a 2007 The accident is under old group, Court House Costruzioni P2002 Sierra investigation by the New resident Kyle McMullen BURKE BROTHERS was piloted by a student Jersey Department of Trans- earned second place. 519 Stone Harbor Boulevard - Exit 10 G.S. Parkway, Cape May Court House making a solo fl ight. The portation Division of Aero- 1-800-343-2757 • 609-465-6000 • www.BurkeMotorGroup.com pilot, Dr. David Rola re- nautics. —Joe Rossi A26 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers August 20 2008

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PJ Hardin, Chris Campi, I’d like to thank all the peo- ple who helped me when I Didn't See Your Spout Off In Print? Check Online at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Liz Cardona & Sotiri had my motorcycle accident Expert Stylists on Tuesday, August 5 on Rt. like to know why the fi re inspector is so hard on us about our —Avalon 47. Many people stopped to buildings. They are always talking about safety, but they allow a *** Susan Williams help me. They were all very golf cart to be parked all the time at the top of the ramp on Do you remember when the two people were arrested at nice. Thank you very much the Poplar Avenue boardwalk. Surely this should be a concern Gov. Corzine’s town meeting? It was announced afterward that JPMS, Regional Color Coordinator to the woman who followed for safety, as people have to go around this to exit the boardwalk. there would be a full investigation of who was responsible the Explorer that ran me off I mentioned it to the inspector, and he didn’t seem to care. for the false arrest of those two people. They were supposed M: 10-4 • T: By Appt. Only the road and let him/her This is selective enforcement and it is uncalled for. There are to get back to the public but I have not heard anything. Does know that they had caused an constantly people struggling to go around this. anyone else know any details? W: 10-4 • Th: 10-4 accident. Thanks so much for —Wildwood —Court House all your help. *** *** F: 10-4 • S: 9-6 • Su: 12-4 —Leesburg No, I’m not afraid to vote for Barak Obama. What I am I think Court House is ready for a Kentucky Fried *** afraid of is someone using this great American’s middle name Chicken. 609.231.5200 I am half owner of apart- thinking that it could scare me. —Mayville ment buildings in Wildwood —Cape May *** 1547 Route 9 N. on Poplar Avenue, and I would *** Last week I posted a message about our duck Lucy. This To the people of Lower Township: Are you happy with the week a very nice young lady brought her back to us. Thank Roofi ng way our town is being run and has been run? Think about it. you so much to her! Think about what happened with the MUA and how they want —West Cape May to go to the outside concerns and bring in people who are from *** other townships and get rid of those who are from this township. To the spouter who is concerned about the congestion in front And how about the employee they wanted to fi re that brings of the hot dog stand on Jackson Street: What is your beef? No in money for the township, and all the back door deals that go pun intended. It’s summer time and the town is crowded. Why on? Are you happy with the way the township looks? Drive do you walk down Jackson Street if you are afraid of falling and up and down some of these streets in Villas and North Cape getting run over by a car? If you are such a dare devil, and not May and such. What a disgrace. You can thank your township simply a Cape May whiner, you could try some other extreme offi cials for this. The only good member on the council is Wayne sport to get your kicks. Let the hot dog man make a living. Roofing, Siding & Windows Mazurek. He’s the one who voted to keep the MUA the way —Cape May is was. There was no problem with it. So remember this in *** November: this is probably the most important voting event I’m 71 years old, and I’ve been a Philly’s fan all my life. I in your lives — not only for the President — but for mayor of can’t believe the person who wrote in and said we should get Lower Township. I am voting for Mike Beck because he stands rid of Ryan Howard. Why? This person must be a Mets fan. for the people of Lower Township. He will bring this township I’d like to meet this bozo face to face. Who does he think he back to what it should be. is? Ryan Howard may have been in a funk, but he’s a great ball “We Cover Your World” —Villas player. I’m mad. *** —Wildwood Thank you Avalon police for replacing the speed monitor *** on 42nd Street. This monitor has helped slow down much of Currently on the Wildwood beach there are about four 609-889-5000 the traffi c, which our children are exposed to on a daily basis. beach potties that sit together about every eight blocks. If we However, we still have speeders who ignore the speed limit on would separate them and put one potty every two blocks, www.DaveAdamsRoofing.com 42nd Street. They must not care about childrens’ safety. They we would have less pee-pee in the ocean. I think this is called must have the same attitude that the hit and run drivers have distribution of assets. NJ License # 13VH00133900 toward safety for all. Thank you again Avalon Police. —Wildwood Crest —Avalon *** *** I am an 85-year-old, full-time resident of Cape May County. If To all the people in Lower Township, if you don’t vote for I want to go on the beach, I have to buy beach tags. There are PRODUCE PLACE Mike Beck, you deserve anything you get next year. I as a dogs that everyone is allowed to bring on the beach: do they have taxpayer am fed up with what’s going on down here, and to have beach tags too? If not, I feel discriminated against. UNBEATABLE NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND SUMMER you should be too. —Court House DOMESTIC PRODUCE WHITE SEEDLESS -—Villas *** SPECIALS & Bayshore & Townbank Rd., HOURS LARGEST DELI North Cape May Mon. to Sat. - *** My family and I live in Cape May, and we enjoy the Wednes- HAM IN CAPE MAY 8:30am-6pm GRAPES Why doesn’t Wildwood enforce the speed limit of 25 mph day night buffet at the Old Grange Restaurant at Cold Spring COUNTY Sun. - 9am-3pm NOW ACCEPTING on Ocean Avenue? Every other community enforces their speed Village. Recently we found that the beautiful artifacts have been $ 99 VISA/MC AND DEBIT CARDS 889-9045 ¢ limits. People drive on Ocean Avenue like it is Atco. If Wildwood removed from the dinning room. It’s really a shame. 2 lb. SALE GOOD NOW TILL TUESDAY, AUGUST 26TH AT 3 PM 99 lb. would get their act together and enforce some of their speed —Cape May laws, maybe they would bring some more revenue in and our *** OUR OWN STORE HOT PEPPER MEAT CORNED PROVOLONE COOKED taxes wouldn’t be so much. I live near 38th Street and Ocean Drive. It is disgusting how ROAST —Wildwood/Pa. the water treatment plant smells so badly. You can go to many CHEESE CHEESE BOLOGNA BEEF *** other towns, and you are not able to fi nd a town where there BEEF Every time I hear about an oil spill, I worry about the severe is a water treatment plant right in the middle of town near so $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 $ 79 environmental damage. I also think about the loss of income many homes. I think our town should spend a little less time 4 lb. 5 lb. 4 lb. 1 lb. 4 lb. in the area. We certainly need alternate energy such as solar, and a little less money promoting our mayor. They should be wind, and tides. More nuclear plants have been mentioned, spending that money fi guring a way to fi nally clean up the WHITE BROWN SUGAR JERSEY PLUM but no one wants the nuclear waste. It is good to learn that NJ stinky water treatment plant. EGGS is planning to build more wind turbines off the coast. It’s also —Avalon $ 89 CUCUMBERS HAM X-LARGE 1 doz. POTATOES good to know that some garbage dumps are selling the methane *** $ 99 TOMATOES 4 for JUMBO 1 doz. 5 lb. for gas that they produce. Now I hope tax rebates will be given to Can someone tell me when they are going to repair the road $ 69 ¢ ¢ those who install solar panels on their buildings. Recycling of to storm water outfall line that runs under Bayshore Road lb. SUPER $ 09 $ 99 3 JUMBO 2 doz. 99 lb. 99 paper, plastic, glass, and medals is also helpful. These positive between Villas and Del Haven? I have called several times and 1 energy solutions should be enacted all over the US. Hiring US they surveyed it last year, but never did any repairs other than citizens to build turbines and solar panels will help the poor patch work. The holes just continue to get bigger and transporta- employment situation. tion has much trouble getting through. —Cape May Point —Villas Now *** *** George W. Bush has to be held accountable for starting the To the seagull hater from Avalon: I would rather have a Featuring War in Iraq based on lies. Over 4,000 or our troops died and one-day hunt on bird haters. millions of tax dollars have been wasted on the Iraq war. Bush —Court House should have been impeached and forced from offi ce long ago. *** The president should not be over the law. The Iraq war was Why can we not get the new TV service in Victorian Towers sold to the public by sole propaganda. Iraq was never a real in Cape May? I have tried to get them out repeatedly. But I am threat to the US. told that because I live in the Victorian Towers, I cannot have —Middle Township it. Does anyone have an answer? *** —Cape May Impact-Resistant Vinyl Windows and Like the spouter from last week, we would also like to know *** where this smoke in North Cape May is coming from. It is To the owners of the new Grand Hotel: I have two ques- Full Line of Windows and Doors to getting in our throats and burning our eyes! Does anyone have tions. How “green” is your building? And how did a 12-story Protect Your Home From Hurricanes any answer? approval turn into a 15-story building? —North Cape May -—Wildwood Crest CHANGE FOR THE BETTER WITH 3.5% *** *** ENERGY STAR Sales Tax The manager of Shawcrest better wise up. There are young To the spouter who complained about the hot dog stand children riding around these golf carts, speeding around late at on Jackson Street: First of all, he has the line going against night. Some one is going to get seriously injured if something the building so no one is blocking the street. And if you have isn’t done. a problem getting through, go on the other side of the street WILDWOOD GLASS INC. —Shawcrest where it is open. And as far as suing Cape May, everyone is *** trying to sue Cape May. It’s ridiculous. Is that all you people New Construction and Replacement Windows A pine tree was just cut down on the ocean side of the are out for? Storm Doors • Auto Glass • Glass Table Tops boardwalk and 31st. It seems that the only crime that this pine —Cape May Mirrors • Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures tree committed was spoiling the view of the newest over built *** monstrosity. I hope that the town offi cials will investigate this If Gov. Corzine is serious about reducing our bloated state and hopefully fi ne these people if they are found guilty. 2505 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NORTH WILDWOOD • 522-2151 (Page A27 Please) Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27

Spout Off *** Question, who is this Lar- (From Page A26) Recently we had the pleasure of eating at Jimbo’s in North ry Mendez that people want Stone Harbor government, he can start by eliminating the luxury sedans Wildwood. We have found our new breakfast place. Great food, freed? I see people walking driven by some employees. Over-taxed residents drive more big portions and good prices. So much better than the pancake around with shirts asking for economic cars while our state employees drive these luxury cars. factories that rush you through with so-so food. It’s so nice to him to be freed. Is he a hostage Bath & Body People of NJ should wake up and stop electing tax-spending see someone investing in a North Wildwood landmark and not in the Middle East or is he in politicians who are at the present time all Democrats. building condos. Good luck to Jimbo’s for many years. prison in the United States? —Sea Isle City —Wildwood/Philadelphia It just comes to mind people Visit our new location *** *** wanting activists or terrorists Over 70 Diff erent Varieties of Has anyone noticed that all the help and sympathy in the hous- How long will Middle Township allow the Director of Rec- released to do harm. ing scandal is for the ones who made the mess and none for the reation to ignore the safety of our children? Since last year —Sea Isle City Handcrafted Soaps poor people who paid their dues and played by the rules? numerous complaints and concerns have been brought to the *** They are the ones now who are really getting stiffed. attention of the director especially involving summer camp. Rename Rt. 9 the “Police • Crabtree & Evelyn —Cape May Beach These issues are continuously pushed under the rug. What will it Unity Tour Memorial High- Products *** take for changes to be made? Who will take responsibility when way?” Does government ever An Obama presidency will make the Clinton years seem a child is more seriously injured? Middle Township, wake up take into consideration that • Sleepwear like a utopia. and open your eyes. Ignorance is no excuse. firefighters and EMTs risk —Cape May Beach —Middle Township their lives serving the public • Camille Beckman *** (ED NOTE: An arrest was made of a counselor for child too? The Public Safety Memo- Lotions endangerment.) rial honors all these people. Is it really necessary for the road into Avalon to have so • Fresh Flowers many signs? Community signs are OK, but all the others are *** Corzine and Van Drew want to truly an eye sore into our beautiful Avalon. Happy birthday to the county animal shelter, which has disrespect the “other” public • Ahava —Avalon found homes for more than 1,500 dogs and cats. Thanks to all safety servants by excluding *** those who adopted, fostered, volunteered, donated, marketed them through “signage” and According to R.I.C.O., the racketeer infl uenced and corrupt and met to make this possible. With such support, the shelter is the “renaming” of specific organizations act, “The warmer the climate, the more prone moving rapidly towards its goal of no-kill. roads. No public entity should Harbor Square Mall (in the back) to corruption.” Trenton’s mild, temperate climate is absolute —Middle Township be renamed after specific • 261 96th St. • Suite 116 proof of that postulate. *** groups unless all who serve in —Green Creek It’s that time of year again. The annual reunion festival is its capacity could agree upon a 609-368-4949 *** almost here. The township is working hard to beautify the town. generalized name. “Police” is Let’s point the fi nger in our energy woes where it belongs: Trees are being trimmed and changes are being made. Why specifi c to one group. Should At those who have wantonly squandered our natural resources. do these things happen only once a year? Is the town and its we rename Sept. 11 “Fire- The real culprits are those, for example, who for no good reason, ordinary people not worth the up keeping? The preparation for fi ghters Day?” Island Studio drive gas-guzzling behemoths like the Hummer. Let’s call these special events is great. However, the people here pay taxes and —North Wildwood folks what they are: energy hogs. And we can rename their have everyday needs. We should not have to wait for Oprah *** Paint Your Own Pottery vehicles to refl ect their true status. From now on, Hummers, to come into town. Once again I could care less Yukons, Expeditions, etc, shall all be known as Hogmobiles. —Whitesboro that your lazy kids cannot get Harbor Square Mall (in the back) —Cape May County *** jobs. Maybe if you put a fl ame *** Our nation’s airlines are trying to cope with huge increases under their rear end instead 261 96th Street Suite 118 Stone Harbor Sam Kelly would have you believe that he is the “moral in the cost of fuel. They are fi ghting for their lives, just attempt- of spoiling them, they would 609-368-6500 compass” and “independent voice” of Middle Township. He is ing to survive. One would think that our politicians would be understand what a hard work- nothing more than a political “hack and “grandstander.” If he attempting to help. At the very least, they might want to stand ing dollar is like. Plus I could were truly independent, then why did he show up at National out of the way and not cause any more problems. But our U.S. care less if I could not get a job Night Our wearing a tee shirt supporting the candidacy of Senator, Robert Menendez, has been trying to hold up the back then. I could always fi nd the Republican township committee candidate? nomination of a new administrator for the Federal Aviation Ad- a way to make ends meet even —Rio Grande ministration, which is working on an improved airspace-redesign if had to wash out trashcans *** plan. Within reason, almost anything possible should be done or worse. I always did my job When entering Avalon Manor, you see new and old. You see to encourage the airlines and allow them to operate in more and never cried like everyone few streetlights, no curbs, no fi re hydrants, no storm sewers. You effi cient ways, but obviously Menendez has a more important else is now. also see 38 homes for sale because Middle Township has more goal, playing politics as usual. —Stone Harbor than doubled taxes. Middle Township collects lots of money from —Court House the Manor, but the street looks like a neighborhood under *** neglect. Drive by and see us…you won’t want to live here. Would someone with authority please have the noisy and *** —Avalon Manor annoying ice cream truck refrain from coming through our Missing something? Read *** neighborhood so late? Last Saturday it was 10:30 p.m. and last all this week’s Spout Offs John McCain got into the U. S. Naval Academy because his evening at 9:30 p.m. and join the discussion. father was an admiral. He married his current wife who inherited —West Wildwood Log on to www.CapeMay- millions from her family’s alcohol distribution business. He wears *** CountyHerald.com and Huge Selection - Open Year Round $500 Ferrigamo loafers. Barack Obama wears 10-year-old I’m disappointed that two popular events for children were click “Spout Off” at the top Great for Birthday Parties! beat up shoes. The pants he wears, as his kids chided him on cancelled for lack of participants at Hideaway Beach…the car- of the page. a TV interview, are old and worn out as well. The Republicans nival, and Miss Hideaway Beach. Moms have taken their girls are out to destroy Obama as they did to Al Gore, John Kerry out to buy new dresses and accessories for their special night, and Hillary Clinton. to be told that it is cancelled. If there were only four children —West Cape May rather than the 11 that signed up, it should have gone on. You First Ever August *** don’t cancel fi ve days prior to the show. I have no children in The fi rst trailer in Shawcrest is a disgrace. So much junk on this event or the carnival, but I think that you could have done DUMPTRUCK the lawn. Now another shed (three). They have lights across something other than cancel. What a disappointment. SALE their neighbor’s lawn. Do they own the ground? They have —Court House LUMBER, FENCE & STONE CO. lights and lanterns and large rocks on the street. They don’t *** WHOLESALE - RETAIL Clam Shells want anyone to park there. Do they own the street? My friend How long does the safety of our children have to be com- Drywall, Hardware & Building Materials GREAT FOR DRIVEWAYS! parked there one busy Sunday and fell over the lights and rocks. promised before changes are made? Middle Township Recreation $ Is Shawcrest responsible? Come on Shawcrest, do something. Department has received numerous complaints, especially DELIVERED 150.00 —Shawcrest regarding summer camp at Goshen. I guess a child must be American Flags 3x5 .. $5.00 *** seriously injured for these issues to be addressed. Ignorance is Roberts & New Jersey Aves. 3/4 Red Stone This complainer about the “speedway” on 42nd Street no excuse for tolerance. Middle Township, wake up and open Wildwood, 522-8395 $ must have some insider at the police department. Wasting that your eyes. Continuously sweeping dirt under the rug will only Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm • Sat. 8-4 3.5% DELIVERED 280.00 radar sign on this street where my family has lived from May create bigger piles/problems later on. Sundays 9am - 2pm through September for 10 years is silly. I work here, traveling up —Middle Township Sales Tax 3/4 Local White and down 42nd at all different hours, as does my son, and have *** 416 State Hwy. 47 South in Green Creek, 889-9090 $ never seen children playing in the street (why would they with It is that time of year again. The annual reunion festival is Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm • Sat. 8am-1pm Wildwood! DELIVERED 225.00 the bay and/or pools in their back yard), and the only people approaching fast. The township is at work “beautifying” the Delivery in Cape May County Only! driving over 25 mph are contractors with New Jersey plates who town for Labor Day weekend. Trees are being trimmed, weeds Closed Sun. never get tickets anyway. are being pulled, and many changes are being made. Why does —Avalon this happen only once a year? *** —Whitesboro It is time to thank Joe Jackson for trying to do the right *** things for the township. It is a shame council does not stand Hey Stone Harbor you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to by him. fi gure out that we don’t need a new library when we have a 96th Street Urgent Care —Villas great one in Avalon that’s free. If we combined with them we *** could save $1.2 million, split the difference with them, and 376 96th Street, STE. #2, Stone Harbor, NJ What a great time is had by all at the movies in the park. pocket a cool $750,000 a year. We could even buy a piece of My kids, my husband and I look forward to these Wednesday land and build a real museum and still be ahead on the money nights. The ladies who run the refreshment stand are nice. It’s after a few years. Let’s help the town fathers with this decision, 609.368.3500 a good time. Thanks to the blonde haired woman who runs it. since they will need the money in the future. Tell them to stop Good job. the library and combine with Avalon, the progressive town —Villas —Stone Harbor *** *** For convenient and Our family was shocked at the amount of garbage each day on Do you have to have the Douglass name to get a job in Lower the beach and in the water. Plastic, broken glass, etc. littered the Township? I am outraged that some people with more seniority compassionate beach every day. Do people not have any pride or are they just were passed over so that yet another Douglass can be hired too lazy to take it to garbage cans? Each day we would return in public works. Another reason why I’m not voting for anybody healthcare while you are to fi nd more and more. Not only does this endanger the people by the name of Douglass. but the wild life also. I’m here to say, “people wake up and —Erma away from home. clean up or our beaches will be gone.” *** —North Wildwood To the spouter who said leave the beach taggers alone, they *** are supposed to be aggressive: Wrong, they are supposed to Why did Mayor Henfy and Councilman Rosinello pull the treat the summer public with respect at all times, and never be plug on the fantastic soccer camp hosted by North Wildwood insubordinate to the public at any time, or else discipline should MINOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, recreation? Seems like the only events they want to support be administered. Foul language in public view will not be toler- surround the local taverns or the Morey organization on the ated, and if a beach tagger is discourteous to a summer visitor, boardwalk. What a disappointment for all the kids who vaca- he or she should be given time off without pay. Aggressiveness ILLNESSES, STITCHES, AND INJURIES. tion here. has no place in public view. I should know I use to work for the —North Wildwood/Philadelphia Borough of Avalon, *** —Avalon Open Monday-Saturday It’s becoming more diffi cult for cars to cross the Ocean Drive *** Bridge because of all the cyclists. In order to avoid hitting them I don’t like to complain, but I use New Jersey Transit for all of Summer Walk-Ins you must cross over the center line into the oncoming traffi c. my travels to work and home. When I get done work I’m tired, The bikers should be prohibited from riding or at the very least and the last thing I feel like doing is walking 10 blocks out of Visa and MasterCard accepted be made to walk their bikes across the Ocean Drive Bridge my way to get home. So if anyone else feels the same way, help before we have a tragic and unnecessary accident. me get the bus stops on Rio Grande and Andrews avenues Visit our website at —Stone Harbor back. Why the Wildwood police stopped them is beyond me. I (ED NOTE: A valid concern, but remember bicycles have mean, is it illegal to pull over? www.96thstreeturgentcare.com equal road rights.) —Wildwood *** Dr. Tara Vogdes A28 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers August 20 2008

Build It Green, Get More House? PROPERTY TRANSFERS RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE By JACK FICHTER Building Rating System, points. BETWEEN July 28, and August 3, 2008 which is a third-party Drought resistant turf WEST CAPE MAY — certifi cation program and could earn two points and Seller Buyer Property Address Price Want to build a bigger the nationally accepted a solar energy system could CAPE MAY benchmark for the design, earn 10 points. house on your lot here than John & Lillian Mauriello Theodore & Mary McKenney 1409 New Jersey Ave. $ 2,070,000 current regulations allow? construction and operation Rigby said the borough’s Raymond Nicholls Michael & Leanne Pishvanov 1340 D Pennsylvania Ave. $ 325,000 Make your home more of high performance green Zoning Official would Cape Regional Medical Ctr Swains Property Mgmt. 1207 Lafayette St. $ 630,000 energy efficient and the buildings. inspect new homes that Total For Cape May: $3,025,000 borough could allow you to Some suggested items chose to participate. DENNIS build as much as an extra that would each earn one Mayor Pamela Kaithern Equity One Inc Perry Conte 912 Rte 47 . $145,500 250 square feet on your point: not building a garage suggested a sliding scale of John Jr. & Theresa Dove Patrick Jr. & Helene King Seashore Line Resort, Unit 77 $50,000 new house. or building a detached ga- points such as being able Total For Dennis: $195,500 Borough Commission rage, orient house to accept to add 100-square feet to LOWER TOWNSHIP discussed such a possibility solar design, build near or a house when the design Joseph & Theresa Rubini John J. & Donna M. Condron 119 Elliot Rd. $249,900 at an Aug. 13 meeting. within existing commu- earns 10 points. She said Angelo & Patricia Raimo Samuel F. & Elaine C. 118 Millman Lane $ 300,000 In March 2007, Borough nity, build where served the borough must have Lawler Commission passed an by existing infrastructure, the ability to monitor and James & Peggy Ann Verna Robert & Linda Fitch 602 Hughes Ave. $287,500 ordinance regulating fl oor provide plants that provide enforce the points. Jeffrey & Gayle Tompkins Raymond Nicholls 672 Rte 9 $ 322,000 area ratio (FAR), which is shade over 50 percent Mike Bean, a member Frank & Jane Cardwell Amy Stoner 412 Mystic Terrace $330,000 $265,000 defi ned, as the sum of the of sidewalks and patios, of Taxpayers Association Helena A. Haynes Joan L. McCann 4 Ibis Pl. $ 106,000 gross fl oor area of a house build on a previously de- of West Cape May, said the Federal Home Loan Mort. Richard Dougherty 106 E Delaware Pkwy. Joseph C. & April Robinson William Weidman 307 E Miami Ave. $ 173,000 compared to the lot size. veloped lot, insulate pipes borough’s Planning Board Total For Lower Township: $2,033,400 The motivation for the FAR and purchase an Energy has made a recommenda- MIDDLE TOWNSHIP ordinance was to reduce Star refrigerator. tion FAR be increased was David & Theresa Brougher Anthony & Kathleen Mazzio 26 S 6th St. $ 185,000 the incentive for folks to A rainwater harvest- reduced from 45 percent to Enclave 1204 LLC John S. & Lillian A. Mauriello 36 Egret Trail $ 859,900 buy bungalows and tear ing and storage system 50 percent. W. Glenn Gies Timothy J. Smeltzer 16 County Acres Dr. $552,500 them down to construct would be worth four points A number of residents Marcello Mogavero Ana Moore 206 E Atlantic Ave. $92,700 “McMansions.” and reducing irrigation de- don’t want FAR increased, John & Constance Sheldon James & Jacquelyn Richards 16 S 8th St. $213,500 Deputy Mayor Dick Rig- mands earns seven points said Kaithern. Enclave 1204 LLC W. Glenn Gies 40 Egret Trail $ 585,000 by described a system of or as many as 10 points if “We are looking at how John Jr. & Amalia Mathis John Sr. & Annette F. Mathis 250 Rte 47 S $60,000 points earned for building watering needs are reduced we many be able to com- Garry L. & Carol J. Shaw Scott J. & Amanda J. Elliott 118 Rte 47 N $250,000 a “green” new house that by 60 percent. promise to be able to meet Estate of Arthur Jenkinson Trevor K. Saccomandi 909A Stone Harbor Blvd. $ 125,000 would allow up to 250 ad- Plumbing fi xtures such your objective as well as Joseph F. & Tara Hollish Tara Rosenberg 16 S 6th St. $75,000 ditional square feet if 250 as high effi ciency showers meeting the objectives of Leonard G. Licata James W. & Linda A. Snyder 14 W Shellbay Ave. $280,800 points were scored. and toilets could earn three some of the other people,” Howard & Lenore Shaffer Rachel Witman 127 E Woodland Ave. $ 370,000 “This is a lot of common points. High effi ciency heat- she said. Total For Middle Township: $ 3,649,400 ing and air conditioning NORTH WILDWOOD sense stuff,” he said. “I’ve th identifi ed 124 and a half would earn two points. Kaithern said Borough Engel Group LLC Dominic & Angela Sette 328 E 6 Ave. $ 680,000 rd $ 340,000 potential points.” Building with environ- Commission was looking John Martinelli Mark P. Seybert 405 E 23 Ave., Unit A $ 300,000 The point system is mentally preferable prod- to greater good of the com- W A Riemann Inc Christie Le Tran 2510 New Jersey Ave., Unit 201 S Engel Group LLC Lonnie Selby 503 E 19th &511E19th.Unit104 $459,900 based on the Leadership ucts could earn up to eight munity rather than the $ 151,000 in Energy and Environmen- points. Construction waste individual that wants to W A Riemann Inc Christie Le Tran 2510 New Jersey Ave. Thomas & Eileen Smith William J. & Colleen B. Tobin 302 Atlantic Ave., Unit 4 $250,000 tal Design (LEED) Green reduction could earn three build a bigger house. Beazer Homes Corp Verne M. & Carol Hahn 101 W Spruce Ave., Unit 112 $418,000 David & Deborah Hoffer Roberta Baur, Kathy J Martin 1800 Atlantic Ave., Unit 101 $ 171,000 NJAR Releases Statement Regarding Thomas Prendergast Theodore Schiller 1708 New York Ave. $ 521,250 Beazer Homes Corp Albert E. & Mary L. Cruz 101 W Spruce Ave. $ 571,000 Total For North Wildwood $ 3,862,150 2nd Quarter Home Sales Report OCEAN CITY Wayne & Elizabeth Croce Gerard Franz 1540 West Ave. $ 635,000 EDISON — Reacting values are holding rela- its are starting to have a R. Scott & Keith S. Halliday Glenn & Edythe West 5741 Asbury Ave., 1st Fl $665,000 to the National Associa- tively steady. positive impact on New Paul E. & Claudia T. Gard John Tancredi 1829-1831 Wesley Ave., Unit B $ 1,825,000 tion of Realtors’ 2008 “In fact, the Trenton-Ew- Jersey’s housing market. Vincent S. Navitsky Vincent & Patricia Navitsky 204 24th St., 1st Fl $607,500 Second Quarter Metro ing area even experienced Whether it’s the fi rst-time Vincent & Kimberly Viney Michael & Mary Goldsmith 204 24th St., 2nd Fl $ 630,000 Home Prices/State Resales a 1.6 percent increase in home buyer tax credit, Andrew B. Chase Jr., Joseph & Toni Ann Cary 3239 Asbury Ave., 2nd Fl $689,000 report, the New Jersey the median sales price permanently higher FHA Bernard J. Stone, Jr. Association of Realtors, of existing single-family loan limits, or a property Windward Properties LLC William R. & Kathleen B. 961 Asbury Ave., 2nd Fl $490,000 Executive Vice President homes. This report shows tax deduction for individu- Lyon st Jarrod C. Grasso, on Aug. that to get a true under- als and couples who do not Windward Properties LLC Anthony Guerriero 961 Asbury Ave., 1 Fl $ 262,500 rd 14 issued the following standing of what is hap- itemize deductions, the Windward Properties LLC James & Darlene Gabriele 961 Asbury Ave., 3 Fl $498,000 statement: pening in one’s local area, recently enacted federal Claire Melchiorre Warren W. Iredell 14 Genoa Crt $ 485,000 “The old adage that all it is best to consult with a housing stimulus bill cre- Sunit Singh Rosana Bitar 2316-18 Asbury Ave., Unit B $ 575,000 $ 2,100,000 real estate is local is more Realtor because conditions ates greater opportunities Susan M. Saldutti WPAY Ltd 2521-23 Wesley Ave., Unit A Robert Farley Jr. Robert & Margaret Gallo 441 A Asbury Ave $ 405,000 important in today’s mar- can vary considerably from for the home buying and th $ 437,500 ketplace than ever before. one area to the next. selling public. This mea- Albert J. Pacella Jr. Alfred V. & Deborah Altopedi 6 10 St W Anthony & Christine Pelle Michael & Debra Keatley 3209-11 Asbury Ave., 2nd Fl $659,000 While some metropolitan “The fact that home sure along with low inter- Total For Ocean City: $ 10,963,500 statistical areas in New sales figures, which are est rates and a tremendous SEA ISLE CITY Jersey have experienced seasonally adjusted, are housing stock should spur Thomas Home Dev. Raymond Matteucci 30 76th St., West Unit $ 1,150,000 a slight decline in median up by 3.6 percent from people to get off the fence Ken & Julie McCusker Gary & Inna Kogan 124 50th St., West $680,000 sales price, there are areas last quarter shows the and explore their real es- Michael Cunningham Gary M. & Janis H. Watkins 5100 Landis Ave. $ 722,000 in the state where home increased FHA loans lim- tate options. John&StacyOlandt ThomasF.&TinaM.DeVito 12666th St., West Unit $ 715,000 Total For Sea Isle City: $ 3,267,000 UPPER TOWNSHIP SpotlightSpotlight onon youryour newnew home!home! Estate of E. Fenton Carey John M. & Tina Orr 2030 Rte 9 $ 214,000 Calvin B. & Karen S. Jones David L. & Kristen Schultz 17 Belcroft Ave. $333,500 Total For Upper Township: $547,500 This beautiful Gull Cove condo is right WEST WILDWOOD Claire R. Grant Timothy & Deborah Grant 503 W Maple Ave. $ 190,000 in the heart of Diamond Beach. It is Total For West Wildwood: $ 190,000 a distinctive Moorish style complex WILDWOOD with many features and amenities Vanessa Vargas Adam & Stephen Cugna et al 303 E Poplar Ave., Unit 2 $ 208,000 Anthony & Lisa Orio Joseph & Dana Fresolone 527 W Montgomery Ave. $ 190,000 to please every family member. 3 WildwoodSquareLLC EricL.&ArdenaS.Brooks 166WOakAve. $ 356,500 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms make this David & Andrea Lee Nicholas & Lauren Gaudio 320 E Wildwood Ave., Unit 202 $95,000 perfect for your summer enjoyment, or Eric & Amy Severn Robert W. & Susan D. Walsh 413 W Cedar Ave., Unit H $ 275,000 Albert, Linda Jones Paul S. & Loriann Dare 337 W Andrew Ave. $ 170,000 as an investment property. One level Estate of Lawrence Riley Brian Stafford 314 W Youngs Ave. $ 100,000 of this unit is furnished and features Total For Wildwood: $ 1,394,500 an extensive use of ceramic tile. WILDWOOD CREST Shore Management Co Robert & Constance Fasulo 401 E Stanton Ave., Unit 303 $ 375,000 This condo overlooks the beautifully Alps Development Group Jeffrey & Lisa A. Juhas 7100 Seaview Ave., Unit 102 $ 154,000 maintained pool, which is great for parents wanting to keep an eye on their children. An Patricia & Anthony D’Amico David J. Arber Jr. 132 W Cresse Ave. $ 299,000 Custom Homes by Leonetti Thomas & Frances Verchio 119 E Morning Glory Rd., Unit B $ 512,500 American Home Shield Warranty is included and may be renewed or transferred. Remember Louie Louie LLC Dustin C. & Victoria L. Carl 109 E Louisville Ave. $ 790,000 that “We Will Sell Your House Or ERA Will Buy It. “ Charles & Mary Tirney Robert & Carolyn Joyce 314 E Toledo Ave. $ 525,000 Pea2 LLC Mario M. Marinucci 400 E Orchid Rd., Unit 201 $ 400,000 Presented by ERA At The Shore Realty 609-729-2525. See Grapes LLC Robert S. & Robin J. Brown 8401 Atlantic Ave., Unit 101 $ 142,500 Estate of Albert Facchiano Albert F. Facchiano Jr 213 E Hollywood Ave. $ 460,000 Contact James Scott. Visit www.mywildwoodbroker.com. Total for Wildwood Crest: $3,658,000 For more information, go to Marketplace on COUNTY TOTAL: $ 32,785,950 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Compilation c 2008 Seawave Corporation Source Data: Cape May County Clerk's Offi ce Abstracts

tshoreSpt 8.20.8CLac.indd 1 8/19/08 11:46:57 AM Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29 Search Real Estate at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com For these listings. Enter the web ID# in the search box to go directly to that ad! Home for Sale- REAL ESTATE Home For Sale- WILDWOOD HOME FOR SALE Cape May Condo for sale by owner. Court House Home For Sale- 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. For Sale By Owner NO CONDO FEES. Mov- Home For Sale- Home For Sale- Home For Sale- SWAINTON ing all offers considered. Links at Avalon. Lowest 18 Avalon Woods Fast sale $286,000. CAPE MAY BEACH priced Villa Nova model, LOCATION! REDUCED $50K Court 3 bedrooms, end unit, 2 LOCATION! and $5000 CASH 609-523-2166 New custom built 3 baths. $419,000 LOCATION BACK at Closing! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. STONE bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car CAPE MAY Huge eat-in kitchen, μ WebID #: 157165 HARBOR garage ranch on large 215-702-8885 1 block to major stores, COURT HOUSE Master bedroom with OFFICE lot. Gas heat, central 4 blocks to regional hos- 70 Rt 47 South Jacuzzi tub, sunroom air, gas fi replace plus μ WebID #: 159836 pital, 4 miles to beach, (Corner of Route 47 & with gas fi replace, en- FOR RENT numerous upgrades. All close to Parkway, school Dias Creek Road) closed screened porch. Only $400 per Home For Sale- within walking distance bus picks up children at Beautiful in ground pool. month, located in For Sale by Owner. New to beach. For sale by the house. Home for sale 20 x 12 shed and 2 car business district owner. $429,000 CAPE MAY by owner. custom built 2500 sq. ft., garage. Covered front COURT HOUSE 21 Winding Way 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath. porch. Minutes from the For Details, Call 609-886-2758 NEW CONSTRUCTION Cape May Numerous upgrades. beach. $475,000. Dolores: CUSTOM TOWNHOUSE Court House Stainless steel appli- BuyOwner.com ID # 609-368-3005 μ WebID #: 159760 LOCATED IN THE CEN- 2 story single family ances, granite, tile, hard- 4247 TER OF HISTORIC home on quiet, dead- woods, crown moulding, CAPE MAY CT HSE. 3 end street. 8 rooms in- 9’ ceilings. Beautifully 609-463-6768 WAY AVE. 3 BEDROOM, cluding 4 bedrooms, 2 Landscaped - boulders, *%23%9#!0% 2.5 BATH GRANITE 1/2 baths. pavers, trees, irrigation. μ WebID #: 157746 2s%s!s,s4s9 COUNTER TOPS, TILED Price reduced $299,000 10 year home warranty. 7ASHINGTON3T #APE-AY .* BATHS, HARDWOOD Must see! $379,000.   s   FLOORS. $ 299,900.00 609-677-6836 Home For Sale- FOR INFO CALL 609- 609-602-5097 DOLORES K. LANZALOTTI 425-4069 Licensed Real Estate-Broker/Owner μ WebID #: 157967 WEBSITE ADDRESS: http://www.jerseycaperealty.com Cape May Court μ WebID #: 156124 Call Gwen for more information at 609-602-1447 House μ WebID #: 158868 Home for Sale- For Sale by Owner OPEN HOUSE

Goshen Road: 3 Bed- WATER Saturday & Sunday rooms, 2 full baths, ranch home for sale. FRONT Noon - 4:00pm You will love this street! WITH CAFRA LAWRENCE A. PRAY BUILDER/DEVELOPER Features; an open fl oor Home For Sale- plan; living room, kitch- 2 bedroom, 1 bath, “HIDDEN LAKES” en, breakfast bar, laun- Cape May 90x110’ lot on dead- dry room, master bed- Court House end street at the edge of room with full bath, vinyl the Delaware Bay. Enjoy fenced yard, landscaped Very Beautiful Home, sunsets, osprey, dol- and sprinklers. View only 5 years old. Ca- phins & more! CAFRA in this home on one of the thedral Ceilings, 3 bed- process. $575,000. most desirable streets in rooms, 2 baths, Ap- Middle Township near, pliances, Central Air, Call 609-886-3304 bike path, Davies Recre- Pool, Gazebo, Fireplace, HIDDEN LAKES MODEL - ational Center, hospital, Amenities. Artistic Tiles, μ WebID #: 155891 2 Hidden Lake Drive shopping! $279,900 Circular Driveway. 10 • Prices start at $659,900 minutes to Stone Har- Call 609-231-5669. HERALD ADS WORK! DIRECTIONS: Take Garden State Parkway to Exit 9, straight to bor, 5 minutes to Garden Shunpike. Turn left on Shunpike to Oyster. Right on Oyster. Follow State Parkway, Partially PLACE YOUR AD HERE Oyster straight thru to Hidden Lake Estates. μ WebID #: 159808 Furnished. For sale by owner. $449,000.

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EMPLOYMENT Cleaning- VICTORIA COMMONS Education- General- HOUSEKEEPER Healthcare- HELP WANTED ASSISTED LIVING DENTAL MMMMMM BAYADA NURSES Small Cape May Bed & ASSISTANT TEACHER OF 1261 Route 9 South NOW HIRING Bed & Breakfast- Breakfast has opening FOREIGN Suite 3 for part time house- We are seeking a re- LANGUAGE Cape May Court BREAKFAST keeper. Duties include sponsible, energetic House • RN/RESIDENTIAL COOK chambering rooms & (SPANISH) person to join our New Jersey Part time laundry. team. Experience pre- CARE DIRECTOR Is Offering a Certifi ed Teitelman Middle ferred but not required. Home Health Aide Full Time Apply in person Call 609-602-5761 School. September 1, Be a part of a group Course September 15 Angel of the Sea 2008. NJ certifi cation dedicated to practic- thru October 3, 2008, • LAUNDRY/ 5 Trenton Ave., Cleaning- required. ing high quality, com- Monday thru Friday, Cape May prehensive dentistry. HOUSEKEEPER 9am - 3pm SAT. TURN-OVERS Any interested Great working atmo-

Full Time candidate sphere and benefi ts. Bed & Breakfast- * Tuition Reimburse- In Cape May. Bonus end should send • CNA/CMA- ment of summer complete resume To schedule interview, * Chamberpersons after employment Full Time days immediately to: call * Flexible Schedules or evenings Wanted 609-889-7661 Jack Pfi zenmayer, Dr. Feldman’s offi ce * Part time Positions Full and Part time, Superintendent, 609-884-4260 available upon weekends required. Lower Cape Fax resume to completion Apply in person Mon.-Fri. 9am-3pm Drivers- May Regional 609-884-1402 of Certifi cation Class Victoria Commons Apply in person: School District, Angel of the Sea General- LIMO DRIVER Cape May, NJ 08204 610 Townbank Road 5 Trenton Ave. For more information

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HEALTH AIDES Angel of the Sea Dennis Township School District Holy Redeemer Hospice, the largest not-for-profit 5 Trenton Avenue General- provider of hospice and home healthcare services Immediate Opening General- Cape May in NJ, is seeking CHHAs to work in homes, long 2008 - 2009 term care, and assisted living facilities. COASTAL Powerwasher Healthcare- HOLY REDEEMER HOME CARE SHORE PART TIME BROADCASTING Expanding local com- seeking highly motivated Full Time in Cape May and Atlantic Counties Cleaning- CAFETERIA pany. Part time leading individual for full time BE A CAREGIVER AIDE to full time. Year round. video editing/graphics. • Must be certified in NJ with at least 1 year CLEANING CO. Must have transporta- experience and a valid drivers license Mail or fax resume Must have extensive tion and drivers license. Assisting senior in • Electronic Medical Records knowledge of Final Cut their homes. FULL Seeking Part Time Help. and letter of interest: Will train. eliminate virtually all paperwork Pro Software, Motion, 609-463-9080 TIME/PART TIME. $10- • One-to-one patient care Days, Monday - Friday. Noelle Jacquelin Dennis Township and related effects/ $11.50/ hour. Experi- • Flexible schedules Must have car & phone. graphics software. Must ence and auto neces- • Competitive compensation School District μ WebID #: 159462 be self starter, able to sary. • Comprehensive benefits 601 Hagan Road 609-368-6600 work without supervi- • Mileage reimbursement CMCH, NJ 08210 or 609-886-6666 CALL • Paid vacation and sick days Fax: 609-861-7043 sion. Production exam- ples must be provided General- SOUTH JERSEY Apply online: www.holyredeemer.com, on demo DVD. HOME CARE, Holy Redeemer Home Care Shore or call Susan All resumes need to Property Manager Burns with questions: 609-761-0296. be postmarked by Monday- Friday, Wildwood, year round, August 29, 2008 Call Bob Maschio, 9am- 5pm live in property manager AA/EOE 609-522-1987 for confi - 609-399-4788 dential interview. needed. References a Advanced Clinical Care in the Home www.capemaycountyherald.com Email resume: must. Maintenance and bob@coastal cleaning experience broadcasting.com. a plus. Call 609-820- Healthcare/Counseling- Salary & benefi ts com- 2840. mensurate with experi- Small, private mental ence. μ WebID #: 159209 health agency needs General- ALCOHOL & Place Self Storage DRUG COUNSELOR Company Help Wanted Part Time, Full Time For intensive outpa- CAPE COUNSELING SERVICES, INC., a JCAHO Manager, Weekends a tient treatment. This Ads Here Must, PC, Offi ce, Minor is group work requir- accredited behavioral healthcare agency, has the following position(s) open: Call for rates today! Maintenance & Custom- ing a CADC & 5:30pm er Service Skills needed. - 8:30pm availability. 3 RESIDENTIAL COUNSELORS 609-886-8600 Send Resume’ 609-748- times per week. Full & Part Time Residential Counselors needed for adult group homes 1793 for shift work. Minimum of a HS Degree and four years (adult) experience Ext. 33 or 34 Fax resume to 609-465-2005 working with the mentally ill is required or BA in Human Services Field. μ WebID #: 157963 Valid NJ Driverʼs license and ability to be insured by our carrier. DRIVER(S) CNA Part Time Driver(s) needed to transport adult/adolescents/children to and from CCS program in 15 passenger vehicles. Morning, afternoon and evening runs. HOMEMAKER $10.00 per hour. Must have valid driverʼs license and ability to be insured Watch Your Business by our carrier. Experience with children a plus. Perfect opportunity for all Full time qualifi ed persons including seniors or retirees. Excellent benefi t package GROW Please check our web site for other opportunities! when you advertise CCS offers excellent working conditions and competitive salary and benefi ts Call (609) 624-3881or stop in in the Herald. EOE, m/f, minority and women applicants are encouraged to apply to complete an application Cape Counseling Services Place your ad here and get results. Human Resource Department OCEANVIEW CENTER 217 North Main Street, Suite 202, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 609-886-8600 [email protected] 2721 ROUTE 9, Ext. 33 or 34 www.capecounseling.org OCEAN VIEW, NJ 08230 FAX: 609-463-8671 Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33

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Breakfast & lunch, in 1955. $600. Work- & Sat., Aug. 22 & 23, 8am SEAMLESS GUTTER Furnishings- Cove Restaurant. SERVER/HOSTESS Trades/Landscaping- ing condition. 609-967- - 4pm. Craftmatic single BUSINESS 609-884-5159 or 8423 ALL WICKER Table (20” x bed, furniture, general Serious inquiries only. 609-898-4592. Get your year round LANDSCAPING 30”), 2 wicker plant hold- household, books, large 609-425-2819 job now before the POSITIONS ers, swag light with chain, variety of items, great mirror (37” x 30”). Excellent μ WebID #: 159082 rush! RIO STATION is Articles For Sale- prices. AVAILABLE BUSINESS condition, $70. 609-967- having its best year Restaurant- OPPORTUNITY - 4064 Yard/Tag Sale- ever, join the team. LANDSCAPING JET 3 Ultra Motorized Furnishings- Qualifi ed & presentable FOREMAN FINANCIAL Power Wheelchair from Flip Flopz Restaurant STONE HARBOR, 256 with good job referenc- & the Scooter Store. Has Kitchen Help Wanted Business Opportunity- Antique Mahogany drop 98th Street: Saturday, es only need apply. LANDCAPE DESIGN oxygen tank carrier & leaf table, 22” across August 23, 9am- Noon. AND INSTALLER fl ag/fi shing pole holder. * AM Line Cook CEO INCOME top, extends to 66” when Household items, linens, Apply in person only Have all paper work & * PM Line Cook From home opened. $450. 609-368- jewelry, various other Routes 9 & 47 Immediate openings with maintenance records. 1-800-753-7670 4173, leave message if items. Rio Grande well established com- Orginally $5850; sell Apply in person, Don’t believe it? no answer. Yard/Tag Sale- Mon. - Sat. 11am pany. Competitive pay & $1000 or best offer. 609- Monday- Friday, Don’t call! - 5pm daily benefi ts available. 889-8872 Furnishings- 10am- 4pm: VILLAS Business Opportunity- Articles For Sale- 300 Olde NJ Ave DESK & Chair, $50. Dining Saturday and Sunday Restaurant- Contact: 609-780-3111 North Wildwood set, oak, $200. White wicker Aug 23 and 24. 8:00 - Fax resume: LIQUOR LICENSE Light Fixture/Chandelier: table, $10. 609-465-2996 1:00. 55 Wildwood Av- SERVERS 609-886-8222 WILDWOOD LIQUOR Double globe over lantern style. Must see to appreci- enue. Many Pieces of WANTED or email resume: LICENSE Restaurant/Food Ser- ate. $40. 609-898-1508. Inventory from Closed coastallandscaping@ FOR SALE, $250K. vice- Furnishings- Country Store. Items Apply in person hotmail.com CALL 609-602-1273 include Antiques, New Nino’s FOOD SERVICE Articles For Sale- Desk, maple fi nish, 4 Country Craft Items, Fur- Family Restaurant μ WebID #: 158526 drawers, like new. $45. niture and More. Great HELP WANTED 201 West Walnut Trades/Maintenance- MOVING SALE: Com- Call 609-398-7243 for Dealer or Collector. North Wildwood MERCHANDISE / Part time, 20 hours plete bedroom set with Furnishings- YARD SALES μ WebID #: 159257 per week. All holidays Restaurant- APARTMENT double bed, complete DINING ROOM Table & & weekends off. Year MAINTENANCE living room set, complete Yard/Tag Sale- Round position ARTICLES FOR single bedroom. 1999 Chairs: Solid wood, extra THE DECK leaf, excellent condition. Must be experienced Volkswagen, 2 door, yel- RESTAURANT/ SALE $200. 609-425-4489 West Wildwood Call for interview & have own tools & low. 609-729-7620 BAR 8/23 - 8am - 1pm - 204 J 609-463-8097 trransportation. Articles for Sale- Furnishings- 3401 Pacifi c Avenue Ave - boys clothes, little Leave message with ENTERTAINMENT Center tykes, household items name & telephone num- Wildwood 10 Piece vintage Ma- Fax 609-645-2488 Articles for Sale- 8.5 L, 75” H, lighted bridge. ber hogany dining room set, Now accepting applica- Like new, $300 or best offer. μ WebID #: 158654 good condition, asking P.A. System 609-390-7897 Restaurant- tions for seasonal and $500; New Electrolux 300 watt, Kustom Pro- Furnishings- year round postions for Vacuum Sweepers, ask- ANIMALS Trades/Painting- fi le Two with built-in the new restaurant ing $200. Nick, 609-368- ✦✦✦✦✦ 5 channel mixer and TABLE , 6 CHAIRS 5400 8-band EQ with vocal $200 PETS - ADOPTION LINE COOK * WAITSTAFF ✰✰✰✰✰ effects. Purchased for 609-729-3438

* BARTENDERS (1) PAINTER/ Herald special event Night shift, full time, * COOKS POWERWASHER Articles For Sale- and used once. Comes YARD/TAG SALES year round position. with soft roller case. Pets- Adoption- Experience required Call 609-442-7467 Must be experienced 3 FLOATING DOCKS for Portable and powerful, Yard/Tag Sale-

to schedule with painting & power- sale: Best offer. (1) 6’ W $475. 886-8600 ext. 30. FREE TO GOOD HOME: Apply Within: an appointment washing. Valid driver’s x 30’ L; (1) 4’ W x 24’ L; CMCH 3 kittens. Black/gray Atkinson’s Tavern license & transporta- (1) 4’ W x 20’ L. North Westwood Drive (off of mixed. Will do fi rst shots. 1010 Route 9 South tion required. Full time, Wildwood. Call 215-266- Hand Ave.). Aug. 23, 9am Call 609-425-5188 Cape May Court Articles for Sale- Retail- year round. 8235 - 2pm. Good stuff! Furni- House Looking for something? Articles For Sale- Portable outboard fuel ture, toys, name brand ✦✦✦✦✦ tanks, 6 gallon with gauges. ART CONSULTANT Call 609-263-5514 kids clothes, shoes, Excellent condition. $10 household items, soccer ✰✰✰✰✰ 800 WATT Stereo each. 609-522-0867 Full time, year round Amplifi er with SKB cleats & lots more. Rain- Find it in the to work in art gallery. Case. $250. Articles For Sale- date Aug. 24 CLASSIFIEDS

Hardworking, dedicated CONDO for Sale 609-886-3910 Restaurant- people person who has SMALL YARD Push Mow- Articles For Sale- er: Like new, sharpened, YARD SALE ADS a love for the arts. Hour- or RENT? $30. New child shopcart, NORTH WILDWOOD Reach seasonal & year 4 Lines = $10.00* ly + commission, insur- ASCENSION CONTOUR $7. Quilt, full, $9. 609-729- around renters with Add'l Lines: $2.00 each /Rain Insurance: add $3.00 Local Restaurant/Bar ance. 3730 an ad in the Herald. Blood Glucose Monitoring (if sale is rained out, please call for ad re-print seeking part-time cook. System: Never used. Cost Articles for sale- within 30 days of original yard sale date) Experience a must! Flex- 609-884-5664 $70; sale $35. 609-463- Get the best value for Deadline: 10am, Fridays ible Hours. Start A.S.A.P. fax resume to 8995 your money! Sofabed, lovely, $75; Small Phone 609-886-8600 Ext 33 or 34 Please call 609-780- 609-884-4465 sofabed, $50; Sleepingbag, 4667 for an appoint- Pllaceace yyourour aadd ttoday.oday. Or visit our offi ce: 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande for interview TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD great, $15; Porch chair, * Get greater savings when you place your ad online! ment. 8886-860086-8600 eext.xt. 3333 oorr 3344 CALL 886-8600 EXT. 33 OR 34 white, $10. 609-465-2996 www.CapeMay CountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Dimensions are approximately 60 feet wide CAPE MAY COUNTY TREASURER, AND tiff. SHERIFF’S SALE (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New by 90 feet long. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BE DELIVERED AT THE PLACE ON OR BE- A full legal description of the premises can Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- Jersey. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS FORE THE HOUR NAMED ABOVE. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape MAN By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Nearest Cross Street: Columbine Road CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Sheriff: John F. Callinan of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Property to be sold is located in the Town- STEPHEN O’CONNOR taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 752920 cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET ship of Middle, County of Cape May and Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and Notice is hereby given that sealed bids ad- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 4x Fee=$126.36 NUMBER F 3634 07, pending wherein State of New Jersey. other municipal liens. dressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the County Administrator amount due can be obtained from the local 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 OCEAN CITY HOME BANK the plaintiff AND As of 3/13/2008 taxes are paid through 1st Board, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. pre- taxing authority. ______MARTIN LISS, ET ALS are the defendant(s), Premises commonly known as: 314 Swain- quarter 2008. 2nd quarter 2008 taxes in the vailing time, on September 10, 2008, at which Amount due under judgment is SHERIFF’S SALE I shall expose for sale at public venue on: ton Goshen Road, Middle Township NJ amount of $1,188.33 was due on 5/1/2008. time they will be publicly opened and read in DANIEL BEYEL $604,076.41 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF 08210 Total amount due as of 4/14/2008 for un- the Intermediate Meeting Room, Administra- Director to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 paid water and sewer charges is the aggre- tion Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court House, New Jersey for the following: 1x Fee=$37.66 08/20/08 BEING KNOWN as LOT 73 f/k/a lot 50.03, gate sum of $1,029.46. Please be advised of 20% of the bid price is required. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET House Building located at 9 N. Main Street BLOCK 5, on the offi cial Tax Map of the an additional sewer bill in the amount of ______The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any F 24525 07, pending wherein (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New SHERIFF’S SALE NUMBER Township of Middle $192.89 was due on 4/1/2008. FURNISH AND DELIVER NEW RESIDENT sale without further notice of publication. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE Jersey. BEDS TO THE CREST HAVEN NURSING All publication costs are paid for by the plain- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN Dimensions: 81.70 ft x 102.26 ft x 727.94 ft A full legal description of the premises can HOME AND REHABILITATION CENTER tiff. TRUST 2006-2 ASSET-BACKED CER- ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, tract or parcel of x 184.05 ft x 116.68 ft x 643.33 ft be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG the plaintiff AND Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi ca- cery Division, Cape May County, TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-2 land and premises situate, lying and being May County. This sale is subject to unpaid DOCKET Sheriff: John F. Callinan RICHARD ALAN MONTEMURO, ET ALS in the City of Ocean City, County of Cape Nearest Cross Street: Arbutus Court taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer tions and other bidding documents may be NUMBER F 477 08, pending wherein CHASE 752916 are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale May and State of New Jersey, bounded and liens and other Municipal Assessments. The examined or obtained at the Offi ce of the Act- HOME FINANCE LLC the plaintiff AND BRI- 4x Fee=$165.24 at public venue on: described as follows: *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal amount due can be obtained from the local ing Director of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during AN MC VAN, ET AL are the defendant(s), I 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 normal offi ce hours at the above address or shall expose for sale at public venue on: WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF liens or other charges, and any such tax- taxing authority. ______SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 BEING Unit No. 630B in the 628-630 West es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or Amount due under judgment is the County’s Procurement Portal located at WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF SHERIFF’S SALE at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Avenue Condominium, together with an other advances made by plaintiff prior to $535,612.65 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees www.capemaycountygov.net . SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street undivided 28% interest in and to the com- this sale. All interested parties are to con- to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New mon elements appertaining thereto as set duct and rely upon their own independent tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount The Board reserves the right to reject any or House Building located at 9 N. Main Street of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Jersey. forth in the Master Deed (and any amend- investigation to ascertain whether or not of 20% of the bid price is required. all bids in whole or in part and to waive such (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET informalities as may be permitted by law. Jersey. ments thereto), dated October 17, 1989, any outstanding interest remain of record The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any NUMBER F 34075 07, pending wherein Property to be sold is located in the Boro recorded October 23, 1989, in Deed Book and/or have priority over the lien being sale without further notice of publication. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape May 1974, page 310 in the Cape May Clerk’s foreclosed and, if so the current amount All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Bidders are required to comply with the re- Property to be sold is located in the Bor- TRUSTEE FOR ASSET-BACKED PASS- and State of New Jersey. Offi ce, in conformity with the provisions due thereon. tiff. quirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- of the Condominium Act of New Jersey, Attorney STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKEN- N.J.A.C. 17:27. May and State of New Jersey. HE1 the plaintiff AND DALE E. DEVRIES, Premises commonly known as: 7010 Park N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1. **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the BERG & NORGAARD ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall expose for Blvd Unit C, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only Sheriff: John F. Callinan STEPHEN O’CONNOR Premises commonly known as: 401 E sale at public venue on: The above Condominium is situate on Lot a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser 752914 Stanton Road U-301, Wildwood Crest, NJ WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF Clerk of the Board BEING KNOWN as TAX LOT NO. 1, 2, 3, 8, in Block 606 as shown on the current tax shall have no further recourse against the 4x Fee=$126.36 08260 SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 4.01 in BLOCK NO. 77 map of the City of Ocean City. Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. 08/13, 08/20, 08/27, 09/03/08 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court ______BEING KNOWN as LOT 1, 3, 5.01, C0301, House Building located at 9 N. Main Street A full legal description of the premises can DANIEL BEYEL Dimension of Lot Approximately: FURTHER KNOWN AS 630B West Avenue NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION BLOCK 96.02, on the offi cial Tax Map of (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New 75 x IRR Condo. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Freeholder Director the Borough of Wildwood Crest Jersey. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid On Wednesday, September 10, 2008 at 11:00 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 1x Fee=$21.87 08/20/08 Nearest Cross Street: Park Boulevard BEING known as Lot 8 in Block 606 as am at R-J Self Storage, 1065 Route 47 South, Dimensions: None Given (Condo Unit) Property to be sold is located in the Town- Being Unit C in the Sundowner Condomin- shown on the Tax Map of the City of Ocean liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Rio Grande, New Jersey, the following items ______ship of Lower, County of Cape May and amount due can be obtained from the local Spec. #66 ium together with an undivided 13.820% City, New Jersey. will be sold at public auction pursuant to state Nearest Cross Street: None Given State of New Jersey. interest in and to the common elements taxing authority. law. Operator reserves the right to bid and set (Condo Unit) A full legal description of the premises can Amount due under judgment is appataining there to set forth in the Mas- minimum bids. Call 609-886-0009 to confi rm. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Premises commonly known as: 1602 Bay- ter Deed (and any amendments there to) be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape $121,633.67 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal shore Road, Lower Township, NJ 08251 May County. This sale is subject to unpaid to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- dated June 13, 1983 recorded July 12, Unit #B-0002: Morgan Smith – CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY liens or other charges, and any such tax- 1983 in Deed taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Miscellaneous boxes and household items es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or BEING KNOWN as LOT 2, BLOCK 253, on liens and other Municipal Assessments. The of 20% of the bid price is required. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids ad- Unit #50013: Kathleen Mc Cann – other advances made by plaintiff prior to the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of Prior Liens/Encumbrances amount due can be obtained from the local The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Miscellaneous boxes and household items dressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the this sale. All interested parties are to con- Lower taxing authority. sale without further notice of publication. Board, will be received up to pre- Water Account: $0.00 Unit #D-0007: John Camara – 2:00 p.m. duct and rely upon their own independent Sewer Account + Penalty: $31.00 Amount due under judgment is All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Miscellaneous boxes and household items vailing time, on September 10, 2008, at which investigation to ascertain whether or not Dimensions: 124.95 feet x 50 feet x 109.67 $71,715.31 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees tiff. time they will be publicly opened and read in any outstanding interest remain of record feet x 52.52 feet A full legal description of the premises can to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG 2x Fee=$19.44 the Intermediate Meeting Room, Administra- and/or have priority over the lien being be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Sheriff: John F. Callinan 08/13, 08/20/08 tion Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court foreclosed and, if so the current amount Nearest Cross Street: Locust Road May County. This sale is subject to unpaid of 20% of the bid price is required. 752912 ______House, New Jersey for the following: due thereon. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 4x Fee=$145.80 Spec. #52A *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens and other Municipal Assessments. The sale without further notice of publication. 08/13, 08/20, 08/27, 09/03/08 RE-BID FURNISH AND DELIVER DISPOSABLE **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the liens or other charges, and any such taxes, amount due can be obtained from the local All publication costs are paid for by the plain- ______WIPING CLOTHS TO CREST HAVEN Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only charges, liens, insurance premiums or taxing authority. tiff. SHERIFF’S SALE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser other advances made by plaintiff prior to Amount due under judgment is Attorney TAHT, STANTON & MCCROSSON BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS shall have no further recourse against the this sale. All interested parties are to con- $388,123.83 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Sheriff: John F. Callinan By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi ca- Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. duct and rely upon their own independent to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 752910 of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery tions and other bidding documents may be investigation to ascertain whether or not tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount 4x Fee=$136.08 Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Notice is hereby given that sealed bids ad- examined or obtained at the Offi ce of the Act- Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this any outstanding interest remain of record of 20% of the bid price is required. 08/13, 08/20, 08/27, 09/03/08 BER F 33483 07, pending wherein COUN- dressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the ing Director of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during sale may be subject to a limited lien pri- and/or have priority over the lien being The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any ______TRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. the plaintiff Board, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. pre- normal offi ce hours at the above address or ority of the condominium association and foreclosed and, if so the current amount sale without further notice of publication. SHERIFF’S SALE AND STEPHEN QUICI; KELLY ANN QUICI, vailing time, on September 10, 2008, at which the County’s Procurement Portal located at any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may due thereon. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- HIS WIFE, ET ALS are the defendant(s), I time they will be publicly opened and read in www.capemaycountygov.net . be responsible for paying up to 6 months tiff. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out shall expose for sale at public venue on: the Intermediate Meeting Room, Administra- worth of unpaid condominium fees. **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF tion Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court The Board reserves the right to reject any or Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only Sheriff: John F. Callinan cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 House, New Jersey for the following: all bids in whole or in part and to waive such A full legal description of the premises can a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser 752921 NUMBER F 32623 07, pending wherein LA- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court informalities as may be permitted by law. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape shall have no further recourse against the 4x Fee=$136.08 SALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION House Building located at 9 N. Main Street REQUEST FOR COMPETITIVE CON- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 AS TRUSTEE the plaintiff AND CHRISTO- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New TRACTING FOR EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE Bidders are required to comply with the re- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer ______PHER CROCE, ET AL are the defendant(s), I Jersey. PROGRAM FOR THE COUNTY OF CAPE quirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and liens and other Municipal Assessments. The A full legal description of the premises can SHERIFF’S SALE shall expose for sale at public venue on: MAY N.J.A.C. 17:27. amount due can be obtained from the local be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF Property to be sold is located in the City of taxing authority. May County. This sale is subject to unpaid By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 Wildwood, County of Cape May and State Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi ca- STEPHEN O’CONNOR Amount due under judgment is taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court of New Jersey. tions and other bidding documents may be $489,115.57 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees liens and other Municipal Assessments. The cery Division, Cape May County, House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Clerk of the Board to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- DOCKET examined or obtained at the Offi ce of the Act- amount due can be obtained from the local NUMBER F 480 08, pending wherein CHASE (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Premises commonly known as: 404-406 W. ing Director of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount taxing authority. the plaintiff AND Jersey. of 20% of the bid price is required. HOME FINANCE LLC JAC- Youngs Avenue, Unit 406A (a/k/a 406 W. normal offi ce hours at the above address or Amount due under judgment is QUELINE A. FINNEGAN, ET AL are the Youngs Avenue #A, Wildwood, NJ the County’s Procurement Portal located at DANIEL BEYEL The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any $131,382.63 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Property to be sold is located in the City of www.capemaycountygov.net . Freeholder Director sale without further notice of publication. to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- venue on: Wildwood, County of Cape May and State It is known and designated as BLOCK All publication costs are paid for by the plain- fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount 1x Fee=$21.87 08/20/08 tiff. WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF of New Jersey. 123.03, LOT 3 (f/k/a Block 123, Lot 36 & 37) The Board reserves the right to reject any or of 20% of the bid price is required. SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 all proposals in whole or in part and to waive ______Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Premises commonly known as: 4506 At- Dimensions: (Approximately) N/A such informalities as may be permitted by ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sheriff: John F. Callinan sale without further notice of publication. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street lantic Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260 (Condominium) law. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS 752915 All publication costs are paid for by the plain- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY 4x Fee=$160.38 tiff. Jersey. BEING KNOWN as LOT 14.03 & 15.02, Nearest Cross Street: N/A Bidders are required to comply with the re- 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED ______BLOCK 85, on the offi cial Tax Map of the (Condominium) quirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and Sheriff: John F. Callinan Property to be sold is located in the Town- PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO STEPHEN SHERIFF’S SALE City of Wildwood N.J.A.C. 17:27. 752918 ship of Villas, County of Cape May and O’CONNOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR OF Prior lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and 4x Fee=$150.66 State of New Jersey. Dimensions: 33.00 ft x 60.00 ft x 33.00 ft other municipal liens. STEPHEN O’CONNOR THE BOARD, WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 st PREVAILING TIME, ON of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- x 60 ft As of 3/27/2008 taxes are paid through 1 2:00 P.M. Wednes- ______Premises commonly known as: 40 nd , AT WHICH TIME cery Division, Cape May County, quarter 2008. 2 quarter 2008 taxes in the Clerk of the Board day September 3, 2008 DOCKET SHERIFF’S SALE Avenue, Villas, NJ 08251 Nearest Cross Street: Burk Avenue amount of $1,196.21 was due on 5/1/2008. THEY WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED AND NUMBER F 3207 08, pending wherein READ IN THE INTERMEDIATE MEETING Please be advised a sewer bill in the WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued BEING KNOWN as LOT 14, BLOCK 334.13, ROOM (E142), WILLIAM E. STURM, JR. *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal amount of $110.23 was due on 4/10/2008. DANIEL BEYEL FOR LEHMAN BROTHERS-BNC MORT- out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, on the offi cial Tax Map of the Township of ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 4 MOORE liens or other charges, and any such tax- Freeholder Director GAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-4 BNC 2007-4 Chancery Division, Cape May County, Lower es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or A full legal description of the premises can ROAD, CREST HAVEN COMPLEX, CAPE the plaintiff AND ROBERT NASUTI, ET AL DOCKET NUMBER F 25993 07, pending be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY, FOR are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale other advances made by plaintiff prior to 1x Fee=$21.87 08/20/08 wherein DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COM- Dimensions: Condo Unit this sale. All interested parties are to con- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid ______THE FOLLOWING: at public venue on: PANY AMERICAS AS TRUSTEE the plaintiff taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer duct and rely upon their own independent Spec. #50 WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF AND CARMELLA PENNA, ET AL are the Nearest Cross Street: Condo Unit investigation to ascertain whether or not liens and other Municipal Assessments. The “CAPE MAY COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public amount due can be obtained from the local at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court any outstanding interest remain of record ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TRAINING CENTER venue on: *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal taxing authority. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street and/or have priority over the lien being BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS 2008 PISTOL RANGE BERM WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF liens or other charges, and any such tax- Amount due under judgment is (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New foreclosed and, if so the current amount CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY IMPROVEMENTS TOWNSHIP OF SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Jersey. due thereon. $329,490.99 MIDDLE” at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court other advances made by plaintiff prior to to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Notice is hereby given that sealed bids ad- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street this sale. All interested parties are to con- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount PROPOSAL FORMS, SPECIFICATIONS **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the dressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the Property to be sold is located in the Bor- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New duct and rely upon their own independent of 20% of the bid price is required. AND OTHER BIDDING DOCUMENTS MAY Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only Board, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. pre- ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape Jersey. investigation to ascertain whether or not The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any BE OBTAINED UPON PAYMENT OF A a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser vailing time, on September 24, 2008, at which May and State of New Jersey. any outstanding interest remain of record sale without further notice of publication. AT shall have no further recourse against the time they will be publicly opened and read in $30.00 CHARGE (NON- REFUNDABLE), Property to be sold is located in the City of and/or have priority over the lien being All publication costs are paid for by the plain- THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER, Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. the Intermediate Meeting Room, Administra- Premises commonly known as: 407 East North Wildwood, County of Cape May and foreclosed and, if so the current amount tiff. DALE M. FOSTER, (609) 465-1035, DURING tion Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court Palm Road Unit #204, Wildwood Crest, State of New Jersey. due thereon. A full legal description of the premises can Attorney STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKEN- House, New Jersey for the following: NORMAL OFFICE HOURS AT THE ABOVE NJ 08260 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape BERG & NORGAARD ADDRESS. Premises commonly known as: 115 East **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Sheriff: John F. Callinan th FURNISHING PREVENTATIVE MAINTE- BEING KNOWN as LOT 3 C0204, BLOCK 12 Avenue, North Wildwood, NJ 08260 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 752913 THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NANCE SERVICE AND SERVICING OF EX- 56.03, on the offi cial Tax Map of the Bor- a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 4x Fee=$126.36 REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS IN ISTING HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR ough of Wildwood Crest BEING KNOWN as TAX LOT NO. 16 fka 27 shall have no further recourse against the amount due can be obtained from the local 08/13, 08/20, 08/27, 09/03/08 WHOLE OR IN PART AND TO WAIVE SUCH CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT IN VARIOUS & 29 in BLOCK 209 Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. taxing authority. ______COUNTY BUILDINGS INFORMALITIES AS MAY BE PERMITTED Dimensions: None Given (Condo Unit) Amount due under judgment is SHERIFF’S SALE BY LAW. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees $422,438.86 Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi ca- Nearest Cross Street: None Given 60 ft x 100 ft sale may be subject to a limited lien pri- to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLY tions and other bidding documents may be (Condo Unit) ority of the condominium association and tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF P.L. 1975, examined or obtained at the Offi ce of the Act- Nearest Cross Street: New Jersey Avenue any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may of 20% of the bid price is required. cery Division, Cape May County, C. 127 (N.J.A.C.17: 27) AND CHAPTER 33 DOCKET ing Director of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal be responsible for paying up to 6 months The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any F 30130 07, pending wherein OF THE PUBLIC LAWS OF 1977. NUMBER normal offi ce hours at the above address or liens or other charges, and any such tax- Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, worth of unpaid condominium fees. sale without further notice of publication. US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS the County’s Procurement Portal located at es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or municipal or tax liens that may be due. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- TRUSTEE NEW YORK MLT 2005-3 the www.capemaycountygov.net . BIDS MUST BE MADE ON STANDARD PRO- other advances made by plaintiff prior to A full legal description of the premises can tiff. plaintiff AND GENEVIEVE GOODMAN, ET POSAL FORM IN THE MANNER DESIG- this sale. All interested parties are to con- Tax and prior lien info: At the time of pub- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG ALS are the defendant(s), I shall expose for The Board reserves the right to reject any or NATED THEREIN AND REQUIRED BY THE duct and rely upon their own independent lication taxes/sewer/water information was May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Sheriff: John F. Callinan sale at public venue on: all bids in whole or in part and to waive such SPECIFICATIONS, MUST BE ENCLOSED investigation to ascertain whether or not not available – You must check with the tax taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 752911 WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF informalities as may be permitted by law. IN SEALED ENVELOPES BEARING THE any outstanding interest remain of record collector for exact amounts due. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 4x Fee=$145.80 SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE BIDDER and/or have priority over the lien being amount due can be obtained from the local 08/13, 08/20, 08/27, 09/03/08 at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Bidders are required to comply with the re- AND MARKED “CAPE MAY COUNTY foreclosed and, if so the current amount A full legal description of the premises can taxing authority. ______House Building located at 9 N. Main Street quirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING CENTER due thereon. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Amount due under judgment is SHERIFF’S SALE (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New N.J.A.C. 17:27. 2008 PISTOL RANGE BERM IMPROVE- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid $11,126.12 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Jersey. MENTS TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE” ON THE **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out STEPHEN O’CONNOR OUTSIDE, ADDRESSED TO STEPHEN Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Property to be sold is located in the Bor- O’CONNOR, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser amount due can be obtained from the local of 20% of the bid price is required. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape Clerk of the Board OF THE BOARD, ADMINISTRATION BUILD- shall have no further recourse against the taxing authority. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any NUMBER F 32201 07, pending wherein JP May and State of New Jersey. ING, 4 MOORE ROAD, CREST HAVEN Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. Amount due under judgment is sale without further notice of publication. MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. the plaintiff COMPLEX, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, $352,531.28 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees All publication costs are paid for by the plain- AND PATRICK J. BYRNE, ET AL are the Premises commonly known as: 6306 New DANIEL BEYEL NEW JERSEY 08210, AND MUST BE AC- Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- tiff. defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Jersey Avenue, Wildwood (Wildwood Freeholder Director COMPANIED BY A CASHIER’S OR CERTI- sale may be subject to a limited lien pri- fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG venue on: Crest Boro), NJ FIED CHECK OR A BID BOND FOR NOT ority of the condominium association and of 20% of the bid price is required. Sheriff: John F. Callinan WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF 1x Fee=$21.87 08/20/08 LESS THAN 10% (TEN) PERCENT OF THE any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 752922 SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 BEING KNOWN as LOT 3 & 4, BLOCK 44 ______AMOUNT BID, BUT NOT IN EXCESS OF be responsible for paying up to 6 months sale without further notice of publication. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court $20,000.00, DRAWN TO THE ORDER OF Spec. #65 worth of unpaid condominium fees. All publication costs are paid for by the plain- (Page A36 Please) A36 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES are available for public inspection in the offi ce (From Page A35) State of New Jersey. Avenue, Woodbine, NJ 08270, and may be copies of Ordinance No. 1-2007 will be avail- of the Municipal Clerk. Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the south- examined or copied weekdays 9:00 a.m. to able at no cost for members of the general The above ordinance was introduced and 4x Fee=$155.52 Premises commonly known as: 340 East westerly side of Lehigh Avenue 300 feet 4:00 p.m. public who shall request same, during regular passed fi rst reading on July 9, 2008. Awarded to: Remington & Vernick Engineers 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 21st Street Unit #4, Wildwood, NJ 08260 from the northwesterly side of 14th Street business hours every business day from the ______PUBLIC COMMENTS date of publication through and including the Services: Engineering services re: Wildwood Second Reading/Public Hearing on the above Boardwalk Replacement – USDA/UEZ SHERIFF’S SALE BEING KNOWN as LOT 4 f/k/a lot 10, A full legal description of the premises can Any individual, group or agency may submit date of hearing, at Offi ce of the Water District ordinance was held on August 13, 2008. Time Period: 1 Year BLOCK 261.01 f/k/a block 261, on the of- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape written comments to the Borough of Wood- Secretary located at Environmental Technical Cost: in the amount not to exceed $16,800.00 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out fi cial Tax Map of the City of North Wild- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid bine. All comments received by September 4, Services, 203 S. Main St., Cape May Court The above ordinance passed second reading of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery wood taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 2008 will be considered by the Borough prior House, NJ. on August 13. 2008. Christopher Wood, City Clerk Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The to authorizing submission of a request for re- BER F 3906 08, pending wherein WELLS Dimensions: None Given (Condo Unit) amount due can be obtained from the local lease of funds. Commentators should specify ATTEST: Joan Brewer, Secretary 1x Fee=$30.38 08/20/08 1x Fee=$9.72 08/20/08 FARGO BANK, N.A. DBA AMERICAS taxing authority. which part of this Notice they are addressing. Middle Township Water District No. 2 ______SERVICING CO. the plaintiff AND JOSEPH Nearest Cross Street: None Given Amount due under judgment is BOND ORDINANCE NO. 745-08 BOND ORDINANCE NO. 743-08 S. SCHUMAN, ET AL are the defendant(s), I (Condo Unit) $313,392.06 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION 1x Fee=$24.30 08/20/08 shall expose for sale at public venue on: to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- The Borough certifi es to the NJDCA that ______BOND ORDINANCE STATEMENT AND ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WILDWOOD, WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount William Pikolycky, in his offi cial capacity as NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD SUMMARY IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, NEW SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 liens or other charges, and any such tax- of 20% of the bid price is required. Mayor, consents to accept the jurisdiction of JERSEY, PROVIDING FOR THE PREPARA- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any the Federal Courts if an action is brought to The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract The bond ordinance, the summary terms of TION OF THE CITY’S MASTER PLAN, AND House Building located at 9 N. Main Street other advances made by plaintiff prior to sale without further notice of publication. enforce responsibilities in relation to the en- without competitive bidding as a professional which are included herein, has been fi nally AUTHORIZING A SPECIAL EMERGENCY (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New this sale. All interested parties are to con- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- vironmental review process, and that these service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. adopted by the governing body of the City of APPROPRIATION OF $200,000 THEREFOR Jersey. duct and rely upon their own independent tiff. responsibilities have been satisfi ed. NJDCA’s This contract and the resolution authorizing it Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, State AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF investigation to ascertain whether or not Attorney RALPH F. CASALE & ASSOCIATES approval of the certifi cation satisfi es its re- are available for public inspection in the offi ce of New Jersey, on August 13, 2008 and the SPECIAL EMERGENCY NOTES Property to be sold is located in the Bor- any outstanding interest remain of record Sheriff: John F. Callinan sponsibilities under NEPA and related laws of the Municipal Clerk. 20 day period of limitation within which a suit, ough of Wildwood Crest, County of Cape and/or have priority over the lien being 752925 and authorities, and allows the Borough of action or proceeding questioning the validity NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF SPECIAL EMER- May and State of New Jersey. foreclosed and, if so the current amount 4x Fee=$121.50 Woodbine to use Program funds. Awarded to: Jeffrey R. Surenian, Esq. of such ordinance can be commenced, as GENCY ORDINANCE due thereon. 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 Services: Legal Services re “COAH Issues” provided in the Local Bond Law, has begun to Premises commonly known as: 5508 Park ______OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS Time Period: 1 Year run from the date of the fi rst publication of this PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Boulevard, Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the NOTICE OF FINDING NJDCA will accept objections to its release of Cost: in the amount not to exceed $3,000.00 statement. Copies of the full ordinance will be Ordinance published herewith has been fi nally Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT funds and the Borough of Woodbine’s certifi - available at no cost and during regular busi- adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the BEING KNOWN as LOT 3, 4 & 44, BLOCK a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser ON THE ENVIRONMENT cation for a period of fi fteen days following the Christopher Wood, City Clerk ness hours, at the Clerk’s offi ce for the mem- City of Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, 9, on the offi cial Tax Map of the Borough of shall have no further recourse against the and anticipated submission date of September 8, bers of the general public who shall request New Jersey on August 13, 2008. Wildwood Crest Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 2008 or from its actual receipt of the request 1x Fee=$8.50 08/20/08 the same. The summary of the terms of such OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS (whichever is later) only if they are on the fol- ______bond ordinance follows: William N. Davenport, Commissioner Dimensions: 60.074 feet x 76.50 feet x Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this AND CERTIFICATION lowing bases: NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD Gay S. DeMarzo, Commissioner - No 30.00 feet x 100.00 feet x 300.00 feet x 70.00 sale may be subject to a limited lien pri- (a) The certifi cation was not executed by the Title: Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor feet x 73.50 feet ority of the condominium association and 2008 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Certifying Offi cer of the Borough of Wood- The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WILD- any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM bine. without competitive bidding as a professional WOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, The above ordinance was introduced and Nearest Cross Street: Morning Glory Road be responsible for paying up to 6 months BOROUGH OF WOODBINE (b) The Borough of Woodbine has omitted a service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. NEW JERSEY, PROVIDING FOR VARIOUS passed fi rst reading on July 9, 2008. worth of unpaid condominium fees. step or failed to make a decision or fi nding re- This contract and the resolution authorizing it STORM AND SANITARY SEWER IMPROVE- *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Innovative Development Fund – Rail quired by HUD regulation at 24 CFR Part 58. are available for public inspection in the offi ce MENTS FOR THE CITY OF WILDWOOD AND Second Reading/Public Hearing on the above liens or other charges, and any such tax- A full legal description of the premises can Expansion to Encourage Tourist (c) The grant recipient has committed funds of the Municipal Clerk. APPROPRIATING $250,500, THEREFOR, ordinance was held on August 13, 2008. The es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE above ordinance passed second reading on other advances made by plaintiff prior to May County. This sale is subject to unpaid August 20, 2008 Part 58 before approval of a release of funds Awarded to: Van Note-Harvey Engineers OF $238,500 IN GENERAL IMPROVEMENT August 13, 2008. this sale. All interested parties are to con- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer by NJDCA; or Services: Engineering services re: 21st Av- BONDS OR NOTES OF THE CITY OF WILD- duct and rely upon their own independent liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Borough of Woodbine (d) Another Federal agency acting pursuant enue Reconstruction, North Wildwood WOOD TO FINANCE THE SAME. Christopher Wood, City Clerk investigation to ascertain whether or not amount due can be obtained from the local 501 Washington Avenue to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written Time Period: 1 Year any outstanding interest remain of record taxing authority. Woodbine, NJ 08270 fi nding that the project is unsatisfactory from Cost: in the amount not to exceed $9,320.00 Purposes: 1x Fee=$18.22 08/20/08 and/or have priority over the lien being Amount due under judgment is Tel: 609-861-5301 the standpoint of environmental quality, (1) Sanitary sewer infl ow and infi ltration sur- ______foreclosed and, if so the current amount $407,039.64 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK vey; BOND ORDINANCE NO. 744-08 due thereon. to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- This notice shall satisfy two separate but re- Objections must be prepared and, submitted (2) Storm sewer system evaluation and mas- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount lated procedural requirements for activities to in accordance with the required procedures 1x Fee=$9.72 08/20/08 ter plan; and including all work and materials ORDINANCE STATEMENT AND SUMMARY **If the sale is set aside for any reason, the of 20% of the bid price is required. be undertaken by the Borough of Woodbine. (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to ______necessary therefore or incidental thereto. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any the NJDCA at Small Cities Program, Division NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD The bond ordinance, the summary terms of a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser sale without further notice of publication. REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS of Housing and Community Resources, P.O. Appropriation: $250,500 which are included herein, has been fi nally shall have no further recourse against the All publication costs are paid for by the plain- On or about September 5, 2008, the Borough Box 806, Trenton, NJ 08625. Potential objec- The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract Bonds/Notes Authorized: $238,500 adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Mortgagor, the Mortgagor’s attorney. tiff. of Woodbine will submit a request to the New tors should contact NJDCA to verify the actual without competitive bidding as a professional Grants (if any) Appropriated: $ 0.00 Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG Jersey Department of Community Affairs last day of the objection period. service pursuant to NJ.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. City of Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, Section 20 Costs: $250,500 A full legal description of the premises can Sheriff: John F. Callinan (NJDCA) for the release of funds under Title I This contract and the resolution authorizing it State of New Jersey, on August 13, 2008 and Useful Life: 15 Years be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 752924 of the Housing and Community Development William Pikolycky are available for public inspection in the offi ce the 20 day period of limitation within which a May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 4x Fee=$160.38 Act of 1974, as amended (PL 93-383), for the BOROUGH OF WOODBINE of the Municipal Clerk. suit, action or proceeding questioning the va- William Davenport, Commissioner taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 following project: lidity of such ordinance can be commenced, Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner - No liens and other Municipal Assessments. The ______1x Fee=$66.82 08/20/08 Awarded to: Marandino Concrete Co. as provided in the Local Bond Law, has begun Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor amount due can be obtained from the local SHERIFF’S SALE Project Scope of Services ______Services: Change Order No. 2 - fi nal; Recon- to run from the date of the fi rst publication of taxing authority. The Borough of Woodbine proposes to recon- NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE struction of Poplar Avenue this statement. Copies of the full ordinance Attest: Christopher Wood, City Clerk Amount due under judgment is By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out struct the railroad tracks south of the County AND SUMMARY Time Period: 1 Year will be available at no cost and during regular business hours, at the Clerk’s offi ce for the $257,988.45 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Rte 550 trestle bridge a distance of approxi- MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Cost: decrease in the amount not to exceed The above ordinance was introduced and members of the general public who shall re- to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET mately 1,400 feet. Additionally the project WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 $15,063.62 (for a new total of $124,482.20) passed fi rst reading on July 9, 2008. quest the same. The summary of the terms of tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount NUMBER F 29068 07, pending wherein includes the construction of a train platform, CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY such bond ordinance follows: of 20% of the bid price is required. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST widening of the Bikeway to accommodate CHRISTOPHER WOOD, CITY CLERK Second Reading/Public Hearing on the above The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERI- two way vehicular traffi c and construction Notice is hereby given that the Commission- ordinance was held on August 13, 2008. Title: sale without further notice of publication. QUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC. of gravel diagonal parking, including paved ers of Middle Township Water District No. 2, 1x Fee=$9.72 08/20/08 ORDINANCE REAPPROPRIATING All publication costs are paid for by the plain- ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CER- handicapped parking spaces. This site was at a regular meeting held on April 9, 2008, ______The above ordinance passed second reading $55,000.00 PROCEEDS OF OBLIGATIONS tiff. TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R3 UNDER THE selected for three reasons, fi rst the Woodbine did adopt upon second reading Ordinance NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD on August 13, 2008. NOT NEEDED FOR THEIR ORIGINAL Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT Bikeway was expanded several years ago to No. 1-2007, entitled “AN ORDINANCE PURPOSES IN ORDER TO PROVIDE Sheriff: John F. Callinan DATED AS OF APRIL 1, 2005 WITHOUT run along this section of the railroad right- AMENDING ORDINANCE 1-2002, WHICH The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract 1x Fee=$31.59 08/20/08 FOR VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS TO THE 752923 RECOURSE the plaintiff AND DAVID S. of-way, second, the railroad grade gradually REGULATES THE OPERATION OF MIDDLE without competitive bidding as a professional ______BOARDWALK, IN AND FOR THE CITY OF 4x Fee=$150.66 MOORE; KIMBERLE MOORE, ET ALS are descends such that the tracks and surround- TOWNSHIP WATER DISTRICT NO. 2, CAPE service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. CITY OF WILDWOOD 08/20, 08/27, 09/03, 09/10/08 the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at ing property are at the same elevation at the MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY; ADDING This contract and the resolution authorizing it WILDWOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE Cape May County, New Jersey ______public venue on: selected site for the train platform and third, AND REVISING DEFINITIONS; ADDING are available for public inspection in the offi ce MAY, NEW JERSEY. SHERIFF’S SALE WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF a examination of surrounding property has RULES CONCERNING THE CONDUCT of the Municipal Clerk. ORDINANCE 746-08 Purpose(s): SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 concluded that this site is the most economi- OF BUSINESS AND ETHICS; REVISING By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court cal and accessible for vehicular access and REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PROVI- Awarded to: Glenn Callahan, Esq. Reappropriating $55,000 for various improve- AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING MANDA- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery House Building located at 9 N. Main Street pedestrian/bicycling activities. SION OF SERVICES AND SALE OF WATER Services: Legal Services; represent the City of ments to the boardwalk, as per a list on fi le TORY DEVELOPMENT FEES IN THE CITY in the Finance Offi ce, and including all work Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New TO CONSUMERS CONNECTED OR TO BE Wildwood’s interest in litigation re: Joint Con- OF WILDWOOD, CAPE MAY COUNTY, and materials necessary therefore or inciden- BER F 20733 07, pending wherein GMAC Jersey. The estimated cost of the project is $477,000 CONNECTED WITH THE WATER MAINS OF struction Offi ce of the Wildwoods (JCOW) STATE OF NEW JERSEY. tal thereto. MORTGAGE, LLC the plaintiff AND DWAYNE with $433,500 being Small Cities funds. THE WATER DISTRICT WATER PLAN; UP- Time Period: 1 Year ONQUE, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall Property to be sold is located in the mu- DATING CHARGES AND PENALTIES; AND Cost: in the amount not to exceed $3,500.00 NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION Appropriation: $55,000.00 expose for sale at public venue on: nicipality of Del Haven, County of Cape FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT REVISING AND SUPERCEDING PRIOR Bonds/Notes Authorized: $55,000.00 WEDNESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF May and State of New Jersey. The Borough of Woodbine has determined ORDINANCES”. Christopher Wood, City Clerk The above captioned ordinance was passed Grants (if any) Appropriated: N/A SEPTEMBER A.D. 2008 that the project will have no signifi cant impact on second reading and fi nally adopted by Section 20 Costs: N/A at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Premises commonly known as: 11 Lehigh on the human environment. Therefore, an Ordinance No. 1-2007 repeals and replaces 1x Fee=$9.72 08/20/08 the Board of Commissioners of the City of Useful Life: N/A House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Avenue, Del Haven, NJ Environmental Impact Statement under the certain provisions of Ordinance No. 1-2002, ______Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, New (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 is which is the general ordinance providing for NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD Jersey, after public hearing at a meeting of the William Davenport, Commissioner Jersey. TAX LOT 426, BLOCK 15 not required. Additional project information the operation of Middle Township Water Dis- Board of Commissioners held on Wednesday, is contained in the Environmental Review trict No. 2. The City of Wildwood has awarded a contract Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner – No August 13, 2008. Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor Property to be sold is located in the City of Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Record (ERR) on fi le at the Borough of Wood- without competitive bidding as a professional North Wildwood, County of Cape May and 90 feet wide by 100 feet long bine, Municipal Building, 501 Washington Ordinance No. 1-2007 was adopted without service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq. substantial revisions on April 9, 2008. Full This contract and the resolution authorizing it Attest: Christopher Wood, City Clerk (Page A37 Please)

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Stephen O’Connor Township of Middle, City of Ocean City, Up- tion we belong to has purchased the following fi ts/Paid Training. Work available in areas like William Davenport, Commissioner A PUBLIC HEARING will be held on applica- Clerk/Administrator per Township in Cape May County; Township classifi eds. Determining the value of their ser- Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Wildlife Gary S. DeMarzo, Commissioner tions to the Commissioner of the Department The Commissioners of Fire District #1, in the of Millburn in Essex County; Township of vice or product is advised by this publication. and more! 1-800-320-9353 ext 2002 Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor of Environmental Protection for exemption Township of Middle, County of Cape May, and 1x Fee=$43.74 08/20/08 Deptford, Township of West Deptford, City of In order to avoid misunderstandings, some ad- from taxation on real property owned by cer- State of New Jersey, hereby reserve the right ______Woodbury in Gloucester County; Town of Clin- vertisers do not offer “employment” but rather OFFICE CLEANERS OPPORTUNITIES. Start to- Attest: Christopher H. Wood, City Clerk tain nonprofi t organizations. to reject any and all bids and further reserve Notice of AppIication for Development ton, Township of Clinton, Borough of Fleming- supply the readers with manuals, directories day. Part Time/Full Time. Night-Day Wkend poss. the right to waive any unsubstantial irregulari- Notice of Hearing ton, Borough of Frenchtown, Township of and other materials designed to help their Flex Hrs. $17.00 per Call 1-(900) 945 8900 The above ordinance was introduced and An application has been received from The ties in any bid. Readington, Township of Union in Hunterdon clients establish mail order selling and other passed fi rst reading on. July 9, 2008. Nature Conservancy for an exemption from SERVED ON OWNERS WITHIN 200 FEET County; Township of East Windsor, Borough businesses at home. Under NO circumstance 1000 Envelopes= $7000 GUARANTEED! taxation on lands in Dennis Township, Cape BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY BY THE APPLI- of Princeton, Township of Princeton in Mercer should you send any money in advance or give Receive $7 for every envelope Stuffed with Second Reading/Public Hearing on the above May County. 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Computer $$CASH$$ Immediate Cash for Structured RECREATION/COMMUNITY CENTER AND OF MIDDLE TOWNSHIP town Water Company Project – 1997 Series available. Financial Aid if qualifi ed. Call 800- Settlements, Annuities, Lawsuit, & Cash Environmental Laboratories for the laboratory (10) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING IN APPROPRIATING $75,213.00 THEREFORE SOUTH BOYD STREET - P.O. BOX 21 A), (Elizabethtown Water Company Project 488-0386 www.CenturaOnline.com FROM THE GENERAL CAPITAL FUND’S CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. 08210 services for the period of 7/1/08 to 6/30/09. THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE – 1997 Series B) and (Elizabethtown Water (Page A38 Please) RESERVE-CAPE MAY COUNTY MUNICIPAL BOARD - 901 ATLANTIC AVENUE, DURING Company Project – 2002 Series A), which PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS JOINT VENTURE Notice To Bidders 5. Memorandum of Understanding between REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. were used to fi nance the improvements to PROGRAM the Chief Elected Offi cials of the County of both sources of water supply and water distri- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that sealed Atlantic and the County of Cape May and THIS NOTICE IS SENT TO YOU BY THE AP- bution pipeline networks and for construction BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF bids will be received by the Commissioners the Atlantic Cape May Workforce Investment PELLANT BY ORDER OF: North Wildwood of water treatment facilities located in various ATTENTION AVALON & COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF WILD- of Fire District #1, in the Township of Middle, Board (WIB). This delineates the responsibili- Planning Board counties and municipalities throughout the WOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, ties of each party for the adoption of the WIB State of New Jersey NORTH WILDWOOD RESIDENTS: NEW JERSEY (not less than two-thirds of all relative to a Heavy Rescue Truck, hereinafter plan and for administrative and fi scal opera- IN COMPLIANCE WITH N.J.S.A. 40:55D-11, members thereof affi rmatively concurring), as referred to as “Fire Truck.” Said bids shall be tion of WIB. ET SEQ AND 40:55D-12, ET SEQ. At the meeting, members of the public may ap- follows: called for and shall be received, opened and pear in person or by attorney to express their TRASH COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR read in public at the Cape May Court House 6. Accepting qualifi cations of various fi rms RESPECTFULLY, views, which may either be provided orally or SECTION 1. Purchase of various equipment Fire House, 10 South Boyd Street, Cape to provide title related services: Equity Plus APPELLANT may be submitted in writing at the Authority’s LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST for the Recreation/Community Center includ- May Court House, New Jersey, 08210, on Title Agency, Ocean Abstract, Seaboard Title, William J. Kaufmann, Solicitor, address above, concerning the proposed is- ing, but not limited to, computer, electronic Thursday, September 4, 2008, at 3:00 P.M. Surety Title Corp., Title America and Title City of North Wildwood suance of bonds and the location and nature and sports equipment, sound system, and fur- prevailing time. Company of Jersey. Term is 8/29/08 through of the Project to be fi nanced thereby. Trash WILL be collected on Monday, September 1st. niture and furnishings are hereby authorized 8/28/09. 1x Fee=$27.94 08/20/08 There will be no interruption of service. to be made by the City of Wildwood, County All bids shall be hand delivered at the time and ______PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND FINANCINGS OF of Cape May, State of New Jersey, and there place stated for the receipt of bids or mailed 7. Pool of consultants for 2008 Professional NEW JERSEY ECONOMIC THE NEW JERSEY ECONOMIC DEVELOP- Please have trash out to the curb is hereby appropriated the sum of $75,213.00 prior thereto. No bid shall be delivered or ac- Architectural and Related Services on an as DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MENT AUTHORITY ARE NOT OBLIGATIONS from the Reserve-Cape May County Munici- cepted after the date and hour as designated needed basis for a period of one year. OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, NOR ANY no later than 7:00 a.m. pal Public Improvements Joint Venture Pro- herein and the risk of timely receipt of mailed NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY THEREOF. gram of the General Capital Fund. bids is on the bidder. 8. Proposal of Duffi eld Associates, Inc. in the HAPPY HOLIDAY amount of $2,768.00 for Phase I Environmen- The New Jersey Economic Development Au- Funding for such fi nancings are secured pri- SECTION 2. The improvements hereby au- All bids shall be accompanied by security in tal Site Assessment of the Beesley’s Point thority will hold a public hearing at its regular vately through conventional lending sources. Waste Management of NJ thorized and the several purposes, the ap- the form of a certifi ed or cashier’s check or Bridge Company Properties. meeting on September 9, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. propriation made for and estimated cost for bid bond made payable to the Commissioners at its offi ces at 36 West State Street, Trenton, This notice is published in accordance with 1-800-633-9096 such purposes. of Fire District #1, in the Township of Middle, 9. Agreement with RLI Insurance Company New Jersey to discuss and take action with the public notice requirements of Section County of Cape May, in the amount of 10% for Public Offi cial Bond for Rita Marie Fulginiti, respect to various applications for private ac- 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect of the bid, not to exceed $20,000.00, which County Clerk in the amount of $350.00 for the tivity bond fi nancing, including, but not limited as amended. following its advertisement, public hearing security shall be considered a guarantee that term of 7/1/07 through 7/1/09. to, the following application: and adoption in accordance with the require- the bidder will, if awarded a contract by the 1x Fee=$58.32 08/20/08 ment of law. Commissioners, enter into said contract and 10. Agreement with Stephen C. Martinelli Land Project Applicant (& Address): A m e r i c a n ______furnish any performance bond or other securi- Surveying, LLC in the amount of $3,000.00 to Water Capital Corp. William N. Davenport, Jr., Commissioner ty required as a guarantee or indemnifi cation. survey Block 348, Lot 98.01 in Upper Town- 1025 Laurel Oak Road Gary DeMarzo, Commissioner In addition, each bid shall be accompanied by ship for the Cape May County Agricultural Voorhees, NJ 08043 Ernest Troiano, Jr., Mayor a letter from a bonding company authorized Development Board. and licensed to do business under the laws Operators of Project (& Address): PUBLIC NOTICE Attest: Christopher Wood, City Clerk of the State of New Jersey, stating that the 11. Agreement with May Maguire for Rutgers New Jersey-American Water Company company shall furnish a performance bond in Cooperative Extension Family and Communi- 131 Woodcrest Road 1x Fee=$34.02 08/20/08 the amount of 100% of the bid if said bidder ty Health Sciences Consultant in the amount Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 ______is awarded a contract by the Fire Commis- of $2,700.00 from 7/1/08 through 4/30/09. Take Notice that an application has been submitted to the New NOTICE sioners. In addition, each bid shall include Project Address: Various counties and munici- a copy of the bidder’s New Jersey Business 12. Title IV-D reimbursement agreement for palities throughout the State of New Jersey, Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Land Use Reg- THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CAPE Certifi cate. arrest functions for Cape May County Of- including, but not limited to: Township of MAY COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVIC- fi ce of the Sheriff fi scal year 10/1/08 through Absecon, Township of Egg Harbor, Town- ulation Program for a permit for the development described be- ES SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST The appropriate resolution, instructions to 9/30/09. ship of Galloway, City of Northfi eld in Atlantic 28, 2008 HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THE bidders, detailed specifi cations, proposal and County; Township of Cinnaminson, Township low and that a 30 day public comment period will commence on NEXT REGULAR MEETING WILL BE HELD other appropriate bid documentation relative The contracts/agreements and resolutions of Delran, Township of Moorestown, Township THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2008 AT THE to the aforesaid project are on fi le with Keith authorizing the above are on fi le and available of Mt. Laurel in Burlington County; Township September 3, 2008. The NJDEP File number for this project is SOCIAL SERVICES BUILDING LOCATED P. Arenberg, Secretary, and may be inspected for public inspection in the offi ce of the Clerk of Cherry Hill, Township of Haddon Heights, AT 4005 ROUTE 9 SOUTH, RIO GRANDE, by appointment with the Secretary, or the Sec- of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Township of Magnolia, Borough of Somerdale, File No. 0510-08-0008.1 (CAF 080001) NJ 08242. retary’s Designee, at 10 South Boyd Street, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, 08210, CAPE MAY COUNTY or by calling (609) 465-4981; or same may be BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES obtained upon written or verbal request at the Bureau of Fire Prevention Offi ce, 10 South APPLICANT: County of Cape May ALICE WASHINGTON, Boyd Street, Cape May Court House, New SECRETARY TREASURER Jersey, 08210 (609) 465-8710, during normal PROJECT NAME: Stone Harbor Branch Library business hours, Mondays through Fridays. 1x Fee=$9.72 08/20/08 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: New County Library Branch ______Bids shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope State of New Jersey with the name and address of the bidder set PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: 95th Street and the Beach Department of Environmental Protection forth on the outside thereof. Said envelopes shall denote BID FOR HEAVY RESCUE BLOCK: 94.01 Green Acres Program ATTENTION: TRUCK or similar legend on the outside and LOTS: 11,13,19 & portion of 95th St. ROW NOTICE OF LIEN SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES, ASSESSMENTS MIDDLE TOWNSHIP MUNICIPALITY: Borough of Stone Harbor AND OTHER MUNICIPAL CHARGES RESIDENTS COUNTY: Cape May PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF Lien Sale of property for nonpayment of taxes, assessments and other Municipal charges. Notice is LABOR DAY, SEPT. 1ST hereby given that I, Kathryn L. McClure, Tax Collector of the taxing district of the Borough of Stone Harbor, County of Cape May, State of New Jersey on Wednesday, TRASH & RECYCLING The complete permit application can be reviewed at either the September 10, 2008 at 12 noon in the Court Room of the Municipal Building, 9508 Second Avenue, Stone Harbor, NJ will expose for Lien Sale and sell tracts of PICK-UP SCHEDULE municipal clerkʼs offi ce or by appointment at the Departmentʼs land on which taxes and/or other municipal charges for 2007 that remain unpaid pursuant to N.J.S.A., 54:5 et seq. Said properties will be sold subject to redemption Monday Sept. 1 NO COLLECTION Trenton offi ce. The Department of Environmental Protection at the lowest rate of interest, but not to exceed 18% annum. The payment for liens purchased shall be made by CASH, MONEY ORDER OR CERTIFIED CHECK Tuesday Sept. 2 Monday’s Route Collected welcomes comments and any information that you may pro- prior to the conclusion of the sale. Industrial Properties may be subject to the Spill Compensation and Control Act Wednesday Sept. 3 Tuesday’s Route Collected vide concerning the proposed development and site. Your writ- (NJSA 58:58:10-23.11 et seq.) The Water Pollution Control Act (NJSA 58:10A-1 Thursday Sept. 4 Wednesday’s Route Collected et seq.), and the Industrial Site Recovery Act (NJSA 13:1K-6 et seq.) In addition, ten comments must be submitted to the Department by the end the Borough of Stone Harbor is precluded from issuing a Tax Sale Certifi cate to any Friday Sept. 5 Thursday’s Route Collected prospective purchaser who is or may be in any way connected to the prior owner or of the 30 day comment period. Comments should be sent to: operator of the site. IN THE EVENT THE OWNER IS ON ACTIVE DUTY WITH Saturday Sept. 6 Friday’s Route Collected THE MILITARY, THE COLLECTOR SHOULD BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY. The said lands and the names of the persons who have been assessed as owners of land(s) and the total amount due and owing on the said land(s) are as follows: HAPPY HOLIDAY New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Daly, James W & Eileen S B94.02 L52,54 7,933.73 147 94th Street Land Use Regulation Program Waste Management of NJ Catherman, Irvin E B 96.04 L 154 Qual. CD45 621.06 P.O. Box 439 @ Summit Machine 351 96th Street 1-800-633-9096 Hemmerly, Pattison F & David L B 96.04 L 164.04 1,848.06 501 East State Street 365 96th St., Unit D Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0439 Dolhanczyk, John & Nancy B B98.03 L105.02 3,428.19 262 99th St. Attn.: Borough of Stone Harbor Section Chief DeAngelis, William R B 114.02 L 107 11,112.71 11410 Second Avenue 4xFee = $155.52 08/13, 08/20, 08/27, 09/03/08

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Dan Lockwood, a Republican 70 years. of North Wildwood, Aug. and swelling. In addition, the victim received abrasions TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD candidate running against Mayor F. Nathan Doughty 15, 2008. He was a resi- to the right side of his torso. Upon speaking with the HAGGERTY, JOSEPH CALL 886-8600 EXT. 33 OR 34 (Page A45 Please) NICHOLAS, 73, of Cape dent since 2000, and was a May, Aug. 10, 2008. He was member of Our Lady of the a lifetime resident of the Angels Church. Cape May County’s area, and retired from the TURNER, JOHN M., 87, Cape May-Lewes Ferry. of Ocean City, Aug. 11, 2008. He was a veteran of Beloved Family and Friends KEMPINSKI, WANDA M., 83, of Villas, Aug. 9, 2008. World War II, a resident for She was a resident for 21 46 years, and a member of years, and a member of St. St. Peters United Methodist The family of Raymonds Church. Church. Bobby Oesterle 3/27/81 - 8/24/03 Cape May County’s McKENNY, GARRY, 58, of VERANO, JOSEPH J., 87, Michael F. 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He served in the compassion US Navy. and appreciation to for others all our family, friends s we mourn the loss of our loved ones, and neighbors for fi ll the quiet Alet us also remember to celebrate the lives their many kind place in our that touched us deeply, leaving indelible gestures and Would you like to thank all those hearts. who were kind to you and your traces that cannot be erased by time. support during this very sad and family during a recent loss or Call Janet or Rachel at 886-8600 diffi cult time. *Bobby’s daughter Isabel, 4, cheers up G. eulogize your loved one? ext. 33 or 34 to place your remembrance. Grandma Dallery as she recovers from Sincerely, GBS syndrome. 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The “Brothers finding out that perspec- properties had been on the DHS to creatively transform Three” have undoubtedly tive Buyers could not fully market for over a year. Af- (excluding Fall Magic) properties for a quick and provided an invaluable ser- appreciate the room uses or ter they were staged, they profi table sale or to spruce vice to DHS over the past sizes while the townhomes sold in about two weeks,” up existing rental proper- year and a half; we are were empty was a problem Kathy Hogarty, broker asso- 20% OFF ties to attract renters for fortunate to have them at for some time. The Sellers ciate, Coastline Realty. the season. our side. thought about selling fur- • “Simple and elegant Tropical Three other “silent” part- What Realtors say: nished or possibly renting, are the words I would use MUMS ners in DHS are Catherine's • “I cannot say enough but did not have the time to describe the home stag- House brothers, Dan, Steve, and good things about the stag- to shop for such a large ing techniques employed Jack Bosna. Without these ing efforts that went into project. Catherine Bosna by Driftwood Home Staging ARE AVAILABLE! Plants three willing and able par- 1526 Yacht Avenue, Cape of DHS made this a pain- on our property located on ticipants, we would not be May. Starting with two less process for all of us. Corinthian Place in Stone able to accommodate our large, high-end, new con- Now that the properties are Harbor,” Ed Clement, bro- All 20% OFF client's requests to come struction townhomes that fully furnished and staged to ker and sales associate, into their homes on short overlook Cape May Harbor perfection, our activity has Diller and Fisher. Fountains SELECT Cape Regional Gives Conn Service Honor 30% OFF Perennials, COURT HOUSE – Linda One family recently on her knowledge to oth- Conn, nursing assistant, wrote to the medical cen- ers; she works in the pre- & Shrubs was named Cape Regional ter about their experience ceptor program which is Medical Center’s Service and mentioned Conn for an orientation program Excellence of the Month the outstanding care that for new staff. Conn takes Open All Candles 10-5 20% OFF Recipient for July 2008. they received while in the part in training new nurse 7 days Conn has been employed ICU. aids to ensure that they Featuring Visit our gift shop filledfi lled with at Cape Regional for the Conn was “very sur- have the necessary skills to Beautiful Gifts, Home Decor, past 17 years. In 1991, she prised when presented provide exceptional care to The Pet Boutique began her career on 4 East with this award,” according patients. Candles & Bird Supplies where she worked for 10 to the release. Conn lives in Burleigh All years before moving the “I love working with with her husband Bob. She Intensive Care Unit (ICU) the patients so much, and loves to fi sh and bike and is LINDA CONN Items seven years ago. at the end of each day, I active in her church. Linda Conn was nominated June 23, Linda was known want to feel that I gave has seven grown children 50% OFF for the honor by her co- as Linda Oswald. them really good care,” she and eleven grandchildren. GREENHOUSE, NURSERY workers “because of her Conn was described as commented. “I also have unwavering compassion “someone who never runs a deep admiration for the & GIFT SHOP and helpful demeanor,” out of kind words or com- staff. They are extremely DEAN’S LIST according to a release. passion for her patients talented and continually Flower Shop Open Sun-Thurs 9-5:30 Conn has had a very spe- or their families. She an- share their knowledge. AVALON — Erich Wolf Special Order & Deliveries Fri & Sat 9-6 cial summer so far: she was ticipates the needs of the They are good teachers and of this community was 624-2112 recently married to Robert nurses on the unit and is motivators, a great team named to the Deans Honor (Across from Cape May Wicker) Conn, who also works at always willing to do her and a marvelous group to List for the 2008 Spring Se- Cape Regional. part and more to ensure work with.” mester at Ursinus College, Route 9 North of Avalon in Clermont, NJ • Call 609-624-1350 Until her marriage on great patient care.” Conn also loves to pass Collegeville, Pa. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41

Offi ce Furniture for Home and Offi ce Martial Arts School Offers Unique Programs FLOOR MODEL RIO GRANDE — On the he began the daunting task the legendary Superfoot CLEARANCE Sale Ends 8/31/08 heels of two previous years of assembling all the right Wallace overwhelmingly of radical improvements, professionals. convinced everyone in One Of A Kind Items • Save 60-80% South Coast/Shore Kick According to Meehan, attendance how danger- Karate, Village Shoppes up to that point, the state ous it was to rely on an Visit us at our NEW LOCATION in the same great Cardiff Plaza and Egg Harbor Town- of martial arts in Cape May “old school” technique for 6701 Black Horse Pike • Cardiff Plaza (Across from Deltona Tires) ship Tilton Fitness Center, County was “status quo” teaching students how to (609) 569-9191 • www.offi ce-concepts.com respectively, announce and people did not give the do a split. dramatic changes this year necessary consideration One thing that separates that make them the top of when choosing a studio. South Coast/Shore Kick the martial arts pecking Meehan encourages that from the rest is the afore- order in the Cape May the following questions mentioned affi liations. The County area, according to should be asked: myriad of excellent instruc- a release. JOSE TABORA • What affiliation or tors that walk through the “There is absolutely no Former PRIDE Fighter organization do your stu- doors represent over 300 school in the tri-county dents receive their ranking years of formally trained area, that offers the mul- level they propose), stated from and how do I verify and offi cially documented titude of programs that Meehan. this info? martial artists. This allows we offer or has the multi- Meehan has brought on • Do you have a parental the students to gain knowl- disciplinary attitude that Jose Tabora, a former Pride viewing location that will edge with many perspec- we’ve groomed right here fi ghter who began his ca- not distract my child? If tives and experiences. in Rio Grande,” said owner reer alongside UFC star not, perhaps a closed-cir- Meehan exclaims, “I’ve Stimulate your Joseph Meehan. BJ Penn, who has brought cuit TV monitor? been on the inside of what This began a few years with him Robson Moura, • Do you have age-ap- doesn’t really work and ago when Meehan noticed the nine-time national propriate classes (no chil- there’s no sense training own economy. that Shore Kick would Brazilian Jui Jitsu cham- dren with adults)? month after month, get win every competition pion to help in this effort. • Do you have affilia- to a tournament and wind they were in. Meehan and Tabora has been practicing tions with professional up asking why does Shore Shore Kick owner, Sensei Vale Tudo (a combination associations such as MAIA Kick get all the fi rst place Steven Wright, wound up of Muay Thai and Brazil- (Martial Arts Industry As- fi nishers?” franchising “Goju Ryu,” ian Jui Jitsu) for the last sociation), MATA (Martial Meehan concludes that meaning the traditional seventeen years and has Arts Training Association), he has vowed to himself, Japanese karate portion, even established his own NAPMA (National Associa- his students, and their Premium Money Market including the “Little Nin- gym, “The Bullpen.” tion of Professional Martial parents that they will have 6 MONTHS GUARANTEED! jas” pre-school, children, Coming in September, Artists)? successful results, as they teenage, and adult karate Meehan and Tabora will be • Has your location been did in last month’s Ocean programs. hosting a free demonstra- consistent? If no, is the City Karate Tournament % The South Coast por- tion night when enthu- reason for relocation to (see the recent Aug. 13 tion covers the adult self- siasts can be introduced upgrade your facilities? Herald for results and keep 1 defense program with the to MMA. Meehan states, • Do you have an ex- your eyes peeled for the APY legendary Robert B. MacE- “where else in this county treme martial arts program Atlantic City Karate Tour- wen, who heads the “Ni- could you roll with some- for interested students? nament in October). 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It is part DEAN’S LIST Mixed Martial Arts, the many styles under one of all good programs and newest addition to their roof came to Meehan sev- all legitimate tournaments COURT HOUSE — Kirst- program is something that eral years ago while speak- and may be a smokescreen in Logan, daughter of Ali- doesn’t exist in Cape May ing with Sifu Goldberg of for his/her training short- son and Mark Logan of this % County (at least not on the Brooklyn, NY. Afterwards, comings. community, was named to Another equally impor- the Dean’s List at Seton Hill 2 Sturdy Honors Ridgway tant aspect is that, without University in Greensburg, APY the industry seminars and Pa. for the Spring 2008 4.05 updates, some antiquated semester. She is majoring 11-month CD with a Performance Checking As Employee of Quarter techniques stay in place. in Family and Consumer Account— $1,000 minimum to earn APY During one such seminar, Sciences Education. COURT HOUSE — Jus- tin R. 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Offer available for a limited to prepare them for their seventh annual performances to benefi t children's time and may be modifi ed or withdrawn at any time without prior notice and may vary by market. charities. The fundraiser benefi t was held at Jack's Place in Avalon. will be a cash bar. ©2008 The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. All rights reserved. PNC Bank Member FDIC. A42 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 From the Publisher ‘One Police “A good newspaper is a community in conversation with Offi cer Can’t itself.” Walter Lippman Do It All’ Why Spout Off? To The Editor: This is a personal column where I will bare my soul a little bit On the night of Aug. 8, I had in hopes of gaining your understanding, and hearing your opinion three males enter my house on a topic that never goes away … Spout off. While Spout Off is a through my front door around 24/7 online conversation on the Herald Web site, my wife edits 12 a.m. the weekly print version every Monday. She comments frequently I called the police and an of- about how frivolous some of the Spouters are. I think the long fi cer arrived pretty quickly. But running dialogue about feral cats almost caused her to “quit” her the only problem was, it was non-paying job and seek employment at Exit Zero … if they promise only one police offi cer. When never to print a feral-cat story. I asked the offi cer, “where is When I attend public functions, many an uncomfortable mo- your back up?” He said, “I’m ment is spent listening to offi ce holders of the only one working tonight. all types telling me how much they hate it. We don’t have enough staff for On the other hand, the general public loves two offi cers.” it, telling me it is one of the best parts of the I told the officer that it is Herald because people “speak their piece” crazy to only have one person without fear. working a shift. I would like to So where do I fall in this discussion? I let everyone know that we need can guarantee this column won't end with a more police offi cers; this town is neat conclusion like an hour-long TV drama. not a quiet little town; it’s full of There are just too many messy angles to be drunks and drugs now. considered and no one, easy answer. We have a lot of Section 8 Sometimes a few of the online spouters in in this town and need to get it particular are like adolescent children who seem eager to try out Our Readers Write stopped before it gets worse. a newly learned dirty word. We “parents” are embarrassed but Please keep protecting our ask the readers to help in reporting such uncivil discussions to the streets. One police offi cer can’t administrator. Then the “grown-ups” begin talking again and there The Passing of Two American Icons do it all. begins a wonderful and free exchange of information and ideas. To The Editor: Tony Snow. Why would an op-ed piece comment- MELISSA VERNON ing on a doctor be coupled with the acknowl- West Wildwood ======We Americans really have to take stock of the edgement of the life of a journalist, news media Sometimes a few of the online Spouters in particular absolutely incredible society we are fortunate personality and indeed a political spokesman? Got An Opinion? are like adolescent children who seem eager to try out a to live in. Recently, we learned of the passing Because both are products of the “American Herald Newspapers wel- newly-learned dirty word…. Report them to us. of two American icons – Michael DeBakey the Dream.” comes letters on a wide range of ======Texas heart surgeon who pushed the bounds of Tony Snow’s career is marked with a broad subjects. Have you an opinion? and frontiers of medicine and proved the will to spectrum of acceptance of his unique ability to Go to our Web site: www.cape- One such discussion led to the indictment and eventual dismissal succeed overcomes all obstacles. both present the issues but not be a pontifi cator maycountyherald.com and click of a public offi cial in one of our towns. Do you think very many DeBakey was the pioneer who found the way and inject a sense of self-importance. He was, as on Opinion to submit a letter. subordinates would have the courage to “rat” on his boss? There to prove that by-pass surgery and even transplant- was DeBakey, an “original.” He was a family man Same rules apply, same number is a place for protecting a weaker voice. ing hearts could and would become a reality. His whose devotion to his family was evident in his of words (600) Or write one, If you are a “Spout Off” hater, don’t ignore the fact that many passing at the ripe old age of 99 gives the world career refl ections, family fi rst. While his “celeb- sign your name, hometown and people use it to express gratitude, ask questions and pass on in- hope that technology can and has extended life rity” grew his “hat size” did not. He was, as John phone number for verifi cation. formation. Where is the balance? Love it or hate it. Let me know with quality and dignity. We applaud his life and Wayne would say, “a straight shooter.” Deadline for letters is 5 p.m. what you think and perhaps add to what I always hope will be a remain in awe of his accomplishments. “You can suggest he sided with those with Thursday. A man nearly half his age also recently passed, community talking over the back-yard fence like neighbors. (Page A44 Please) N

Art Hall, publisher COMPASS POINTS... By AL CAMPBELL W E Post comments to: www.capemaycountyherald.com Murph Was Self Assured, Until Election Night S Murphy McShade was running for another reelection. Murph If the election were held today, they was a local guy, born and bred right here. Everybody knew his vowed, Murph would be looking for- Quotes From the Bible mom and dad, grandparents and even who owned his dog's regal ward to another four years wearing the local crown. parents. If ever there was a fellow who was a shoe in, it was File fi red off a press release to the Merrytown Times and Fern Designs are brought to nothing where there is no counsel: but Murph, the nickname he got in high school, and it stuck. Forest Advocate. He drew a line in the sand, and blatantly of- where there are many counselors, they are established. As small town folks went, Murph was the kind of chap you'd fered to debate Murph anywhere, any time Proverbs 15:22 bump into at the donut shop. He could rattle off last night's on “the issues.” baseball or football scores as well as who had won the loot in A reporter asked Murph if he planned to last night's poker game at the fi rehouse. debate File on those “issues.” Given the choice between being mayor of this tiny chunk of “Hell no!” Murph snorted. “Man's a fool. paradise and being, say president of Ford Motor Company, Murph What's he going to debate? Where was he would choose the former. when we put sidewalks down the east side Why wouldn't he? Everybody here, it seemed, adored him like of Cockerville Road so the poor folk didn't their own son or brother. When they needed a favor, say to erect have to walk in the lane? Huh? Published Every Wednesday by the an alumni association banner across Ramble Street or the Boys' “Where was File when we had the SEAWAVE CORPORATION Brigade wanted to hold its annual St. Valentine's Day parade, Blueberry Festival or the Oyster Day Feast? Murph would cut through all the legal red tape in two shakes of Where, I ask you. Where?” ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher a lamb's tail. He was the “go-to” guy in town who latched onto Murph exuded confi dence that was for Harry Truman's slogan, “The buck stops here.” certain. And, to his credit, that's the way it had always been, ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Managing Editor Even the chairman of the Pumpkin Grower's Party, Murph's especially around here. CAROLYN MEE, Ph.D., On Deck and Features Editor opposing political faction whispered, behind the security of closed Murph was certainly sure of himself. doors upstairs at Tudwiler's Tavern, that he couldn't fi nd an equal File ignored such outbursts from his honor, whom he had met PRESTON D. GIBSON, Director of Development to run against Murph. but once, and that was at Stew Sorley's funeral along with most Job security? Murph had it. So why would he throw it all away of the other townspeople. BENJAMIN N. HALL, to move along to “bigger and better” offi ces? Bull feathers. File had enlisted some disaffected cohorts who had suffered Director of Online Application Development Most voters never put two and two together to realize that all because of some of McShade's dealings. Like so many small town STEVE MEHL, Northern Advertising Manager those years they reelected Murph; he was quietly chalking up politicos, Murph had won election so many times (he forgot how KAREN DICKINSON, Southern Advertising Manager retirement credits. In just four more years, Murph could safely many); he truly believed he WAS the law. walk away from the public's eye, stroll into retirement, and get Fast forward past the Ground Huggers Oktoberfest and onward BETH HUBER, National Advertising Manager a nice chunk of retirement change for the rest of his days. to General Election night. DAWN AUSTIN, Client & Creative Services Manager Ah, that was the America everybody dreamed about, yet so few Murph sat out the campaign, smiling and self confi dent, truly ever achieved. Big fi sh, little pond, that fi t Murph perfectly. believing all his buddies loved him; and if not him, well, at least 1508 Rt. 47, Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 So it was, as Labor Day — the historic date when proper politi- the favors he did for them. That's why they had elected him, ■ cal campaigns began — rolled lazily around, that Murph McShade he reasoned. Phone 886-8600 Fax 886-1879 was “priming” his machine for another no-sweat campaign. File, decidedly the underdog, went tapping on doors. He lis- E-Mail: [email protected] But what was that unnerving, nonsensical chatter Murph heard tened to people, nodded as they spilled out their raw feelings, DEADLINES at the gas station and in the barbershop? and jotted down what they said. He did something Murph long News & Photos ...... Thursday Some upstart from the Pumpkin Grower's Party, Erasmus File, ago forgot how to do, he listened to the electorate. That baffl ed Display Advertising ...... Friday-5 p.m. without even so much as getting a thumbs up from Chairman some folks, but they were willing to give that guy File a spin. Classifi ed Ads ...... Monday-11 a.m. Rupert “Hap” Burper, had the effrontery to circulate a petition What did the average Joe or Jane have to lose? Classifi ed Display Ads ...... Friday-5 p.m. and actually got 50 names on it that placed him in the running File pledged if they'd vote for him, he'd do what he could to Legal Advertisements ...... Thursday-Noon against Murph. change things in town, if change was what they truly desired. ■ © The Seawave Corp. 2008, All rights reserved. First copy of this Stuff like this just wasn't supposed to happen. It never had, The Pumpkin Grower's Party spent a paltry sum half-heartedly publication is free. Each additional copy costs $2. All property rights for and it never would happen again, Murph thought. backing File. Burper secretly urged members to go with old tired- the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Seawave File was a fi rst degree neophyte when it came to small town and-true Murph. Why? Well, you know, you know! Corp. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. Neither participating advertisers nor the publishers will be responsible politics. So imagine the surprised expressions on faces that Election or liable for misinformation, misprints or typographical errors. Seawave For starters, he was a “transplant.” That meant he came Night as the numbers for File outdistanced those for Murph. Corporation’s liability for errors or omissions resulting from its own from over in Butte, and had only lived in town for less than fi ve None of the above has anything to do with any person dead negligence or from cause beyond its control extends only to the cost years. or alive. If it does, that is purely unintended. The tale was but a of actual space occupied or to have been occupied by the item(s) in which the error or omission occurred. The publishers reserve the right Imagine! Why, that just didn't happen here, not in Murph's fi gment of a weary mind. to edit or refuse any submitted material, as well as to reject or cancel town. Even the members of the School Mom's Association We all know money talks. However, if enough people vote, it any advertisement at any time. agreed. Murph's pals in the Gill-netters Club were stunned, too, will be seen that ballots speak louder than bucks. It’s just that Dedicated to the Service of God and Mankind. and told him so. people have to believe in themselves and their power. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A43

that Philly fans were “front-runners.” Rollins evidently Train Your Wife to Be Like Your Mother Measure misunderstood the connotation of the term. A front-run- ning fan only supports his team when it’s winning, then not Thanksgiving without of Elizabeth’s cranberry salad. disappears when the team is in ebb. Someone got to the reigning National League MVP Making Though Jeanette found Balance (Most Valuable Player) and cleared that up, since one cranberry salad boring, day after that gaff, Rollins qualifi ed what he meant, Life Work! she opted to serve it so By Jim Vanore by explaining that the fans boo when the team under- that Thanksgiving would By DR. JUDITH COCHE achieves, and only cheer when it meets expectations. feel “right” to her new I’ve been a sports fan for quite a while. Rollins seems surprised that the Philadelphia fan base husband. My father took me to my fi rst baseball game at Shibe actually expects players to earn their daily bread, which There is an old adage that states, “If After three Thanksgiv- Park. We saw the Philadelphia Athletics play the St. in all instances — judging by the above statistics—is you want to see what your fi ancé will be ings, cranberry salad was simply what Louis Browns, I think. Although I vaguely remember more like an entire daily bakery! like in 25 years, take a good look at her Jeanette did for Thanksgiving. Little by that day, I do remember some specifi cs. I’ve never been a fan of the “boo!” Oh, I’ve screamed mother.” But I believe that you need to little Jeanette became more like Elizabeth I remember the large expanse of bright green turf at players a lot: C’mon, Mike, get your head in the game! take a look at your own mother because and less like Vanessa. Jeanette learned that greeted us as we walked up to the mezzanine level. (I had season tickets along the third base line at Veter- you will spend the next 25 years training that doing it Mark’s way was easier than Living in a Philadelphia row home, I never knew there an’s Stadium, and Mike Schmidt no doubt heard my dis- your fi ancé to be like her. disagreeing. could be that much grass in any one place. pleasure whenever I felt he needed a vocal shove.) Mark is 42. He married Jeanette 12 We choose our partner for I remember the A’s leftfi elder (I think it was Gus Zer- But whether you express your disapproval by the years ago. But to understand how baby conscious and unconscious reasons. We nial) making a catch as he slammed into the wall below “boo!” or by the rebuke (kept civil; no Mark learned to live with his learn what pleases us early, at a the grandstands. profanity, please), you are only really wife, Jeanette, we need to know basic and elemental level, so the But that’s about all I recall, although demanding your money’s worth. And about Elizabeth, his mommy. power of choosing a partner is Dad used to say that I saw a triple play whether the multi-millionaires that pop- By six months of age, Mark deeply rooted in how we were that day. I’ll live with that; that’s why ulate the Majors care to admit it or not, knew how Mommy thought, parented. Ironically, all the I’ve never bothered to look it up. we —fans — are almost commissioned to acted, smelled, felt, laughed, while we consciously choose I’ve loved the game ever since. Still do so, by virtue of our disbursement of cried kissed and hugged. Mark partners who seem different do, although I grow increasingly disdain- funds. knew how Mommy loved. By from our mothers we uncon- ful of the players at the Major League For you see, it is the fan base — not two, Mark knew that if he sulked sciously select faces and ways level. the team ownership — that truly pays a bit he could get his way. By age of being intimate that have felt Time was, when only the top (i.e. those exaggerated salaries. We do it by 14 Mark had morphed into a familiar to us since we were those precious few destined for the Hall keeping the turnstiles moving, by buying vociferous 14- year-old who was infants. Turn this pattern to of Fame) players grossed a salary that the sports paraphernalia, and by patron- expert in living with Elizabeth. He knew your advantage by becoming more aware was approximately 20 times that of the izing the sponsors that pay for the TV and which fl owers she liked for Mother’s Day, of what you like and don’t like about your average working stiff — the stiff that radio broadcasts. To be criticized by one and he was pretty good at getting her to parents and in-laws. Then you can make paid the player that salary. of our under-achieving employees, as it do what he wanted. some good choices for your own life. In 1959, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the were, is, to me, grounds for action. When Mark met Jeanette he was struck To think about: How are you uncon- median family income fi nally broke past the $100-a- Maybe not action by us, but by that employee. I’ll risk by how worldly, funny, and “quite different sciously training your partner to be like week mark. That year, the highest paid ballplayer was being accused of a formula remedy by suggesting that from my mom” she was. Jeanette’s own your parent? Take some quiet time this Ted Williams, who many (myself included) think was some players — far too many — are not temperamen- mom, Vanessa, was a physician: striking, week to have an interesting discussion the greatest hitter ever. Williams’s salary was $125,000, tally cutout for this career. It can get rough out there. smart, and assertive. Nobody would call with your partner. Make what is uncon- or 22 times the U.S. median. The average Major League Could that be why you’re paid so handsomely? If this Vanessa a “chocolate chip cookie mom.” scious closer to your awareness so you salary was $12,500. isn’t for you (and it often sounds as though it is not), But Mark was accustomed to Elizabeth’s don’t have to spend another generation The stats for 2006 are revealing, if not appalling. should you seek other fi elds of endeavor? cozy ways of being a woman. Once mar- with qualities you don’t like. You and your The highest yearly salary was that of Alex Rodriguez at Few things irritate me more than the complaint of an ried, Mark assumed Jeanette would do partner will be glad you did. $26,000,000 (448 times the American median), while over-paid professional athlete, who, were it not for his things at home in ways that were familiar To Read: Maggie Scarf. Unfi nished Busi- the league average was a paltry $2.1 mil, a mere 37 God-given physical abilities, would probably be picking and comfortable for him. And Jeanette ness. NY: Random House. This oldie and times the household median. tomatoes somewhere on a south Jersey farm during his wanted to please him. goodie will help you understand more If you can’t wrap you mind around that wage, think of money-making season. Inadvertently, Mark taught Jeanette to about mothers and daughters. it this way: every payday, Rodriguez drew a $1 million And that’s insulting to the diligent farm workers that handle domesticity and disagreements in check. Oh, and he got a raise in 2007. populate our area during harvest. ways that he had learned from Elizabeth. (Coche of Stone Harbor educates the Coming in at $8 million a year, Phillies’ shortstop So never forget, Jimbo, that we pay the freight, and Little by little transformations began to public in mental health issues. She can Jimmy Rollins is far from the top of the compensation occasionally, we’ll take you guys to task, just as any happen, so small that they were almost be reached at [email protected] or heap. His income is barely 140 times the country’s good supervisor would. And as long as we keep it clean, imperceptible. Thanksgiving was just 215-859-1050.) median. So he may feel he has cause to gripe. Which well…consider it part of the job. is what he’s been doing—about the fans in Philly. You And if you do decide that you can’t handle this job, I know, those people out of whose pockets his income believe there’s a fall crop of apples, cranberries, and cab- Outfall Pipes Need to Be Extended originates. bage that should keep you busy until late October. The most offensive thing he said about the hometown Hey! That would free you up just about in time to To The Editor: passed Resolution 2008-189 to have the fans in a recent California talk show appearance was watch the World Series! Department of Public Works extend the Not all of the property owners who existing outfall pipes in Villas, there was no Our Readers Write live on the bay in Villas are in agreement resident opposition, only positive support with the Apex Realtor and the lawyer who from the residents attending. We Must Wean Ourselves Off Fossil Fuels owns a “mega-mansion” on the bay. They The Aug. 2 Lower Township Council stated at the Aug. 4 township meeting meeting was stacked with “mega mansion” To The Editor: our ongoing bulk-power demands, much of which comes that by repairing and extending the nine bayfront residents who were only con- from foreign sources which threaten not only our national existing outfall pipes that would devaluate cerned about their properties “declining in Jim Davis of Avalon urges us to listen to folks like T. security, but because of high prices, put our global com- their properties. value” and so-called potential problems. Boone Pickens and his plea for energy sources indepen- petitiveness and our economy at risk. Thus we must drill I am a bayfront property owner who Those residents whose properties are dent of fossil fuels. Picken’s usual motivation is making for domestic sources every place available, increase our understands and sympathizes with those affected by fl ooding or standing water not money and lots of it, which he has and continues to refi ning capacity, intensify our use of coal and shale oil residents that have fl ooding and mildew being drained off after rainstorms should through his oil interests. Now, I understand, he is ventur- and conversion to nuclear power (as a clean low-cost bulk- problems to their properties due to the attend the Sept. 3 council meeting and let ing into other realms like wind and solar. He probably will power source.) Increased domestic fossil-fuel supply will disrepair and sand clogging at the end of the council know they support their pass- make lots of money there also. But that doesn’t invalidate eventually lower prices (but not short-term since we have those outfall pipes, which do not have a ing of the resolution to solve the fl ooding his recent assertions. to catch up). That may not be a bad thing and may offer fl ush valve installed on the end of these of their properties. To me the number-one objective needs to be energy incentive to sensible changes in consumption habits. fl ood-control culverts. independence anyway we can get there. We are already Then perhaps some day we can shrug-off the noisome These nine fl ood control outfall culverts ED BUTLER 30 years late getting started. Sources like wind, solar, burden of foreign supply and all the downside economic have to be extended and fl ush valves Villas geothermal and biofuels can be very good options as and political stuff that brings. It is high time we send a installed on their ends in order to stop supplemental sources, but they won’t satisfy bulk de- terse message to Congress that their myopic political any backwash and sand clogging them. Wanted: Bloggers mands for energy currently met using fossil fuels, hydro shenanigans won’t cut it and threatens not only the A fl ush valve would be a safety factor for and some nuclear. country but also their careers. We might eventually wean small children who are attracted to these The Cape May County Herald’s Web site In a global economy, countries that have the lowest ourselves off of fossil fuels, but we can’t afford to go “cold pipes so there is no possibility of them has a space for bloggers. Would you like energy costs per GNP of out put will have a big competi- turkey” today. crawling into the outfall pipe, getting to become one? tive advantage. stuck and drowning. All that is needed is a specifi c interest, Like it or not, for some time to come, we must support BOB LOVELL If one of these unattended children a computer with Internet connection, Court House would be hurt or drown in these outfall and time to post your opinions and read culverts, you can be sure that their parents through responses. would sue either the Township of Lower Do you enjoy collecting stamps or travel- ‘Windmills Dotted the Country side’ or the Department of Public Works for ing? How about a life-long love of opera or safety neglect. classical music or books? Perhaps you like To The Editor: renewable energy. Our forefathers used them many years This scenario could possibly occur and ham radio or have an affi nity for dogs or ago, and, it is time we learned from them. what would our “mega mansion” bayfront birds or snakes, you would be a “natural” I was pleased to read Jack Fichter’s article in the Aug. owners say then? Personal greed either for a Herald blog. 6 Herald, and his coverage of Sen. Van Drew’s announce- MAURICE H. HIGHT fi nancially or environmentally should not If interested in overseeing a blog on ment to support the Fishermen’s Energy of New Jersey’s Cape May be put in front of the children of our resi- the Herald Web site (www.capemaycoun- project to develop offshore wind turbines. dents who have fl ooded properties. tyherald.com) contact Dr. Carolyn Mee, My wife and I returned on Aug. 3 from a three-week Says Thanks For Night Out When Lower Township Council took a features editor, at [email protected] vacation in Denmark, Germany, and the Baltic states, and positive action at the July 21 meeting and or at (609) 886-8600 ext. 15. were surprised to see how many windmills were being To The Editor: used in that area to generate power. Hospital Offers Free PAD Screenings Windmills dotted the country side on farmlands and I want to say thank you to everyone who made along the coast of Denmark. We counted 55 wind turbines Wildwood’s Night Out possible this year. COURT HOUSE —Ap- gram is offered the second mon cause of such leg pain working to produce the energy needed for that area. What a great night, and a great opportunity to meet and pointments are now being Friday of each month from may be poor circulation or We also visited a site that had eight wind turbines thank all those who work to keep our island safe. taken for the Sept. 12 PAD 9 a.m. until noon at the peripheral artery disease built on a causeway by Siemens. They added much to the Great job. screening program at Cape medical center. Patients (PAD). beauty of the country and could not even be heard. Regional Medical Center. are asked to enter through The 15-minute ultra- We are far behind other countries in developing this KIM HIPPO Call Bonnie Kratzer, Center the Patient Entrance. sound screening procedure source of energy and I hope that Van Drew and other Wildwood for Lifestyle Management Who should schedule an is noninvasive and involves Coordinator, at 609-463- appointment? Individuals taking blood pressures of members of the state legislature continue to back efforts “Some say, donʼt put all you eggs in one basket. I by Fishermen’s Energy. We have to stop our reliance on 4043 to schedule your who experience a feeling your arms and pressures say, put all your eggs in one basket and watch that appointment. of heaviness or pain in their with ultrasound readings fossil fuels and begin using wind turbines as a source of basket.” Frank Purdue This free screening pro- legs while walking. A com- of your ankles. A44 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 Our Readers Write ACCC Bridge Class Brings Challenges Thinking About Circuses Changed By LESLIE TRULUCK drawn or “duplicated” at nation forced results and additional questions from To The Editor: There are many instances where el- most of the tables playing, the class was created. those who need extra help ephants have gone beserk and killed their COURT HOUSE –– Elev- in order reduce "luck of Now they enjoy fellow- or for advanced players with You could feel the excitement in the trainers or killed or hurt bystanders. An en retired adults are taking the cards.” ship, socializing, air con- inquisitive minds. air. I saw the big tent set up in the fi eld animal that was happy would not do this. a noncredit Bridge class Therefore, Jakominich ditioning and of course, In the second week of behind Menz’s Restaurant. I saw horses An animal who is at the breaking point at Atlantic Cape Commu- said it is more competitive Bridge. Some had never the class, the lesson was and elephants outside. I saw the fl ags would. These animals do not belong in nity College meeting every because it allows fair com- been to the campus before on how to open the bid, waving in the wind. Circuses are novel circuses. They should never have been Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. to parison of playing skill and and were surprised to learn respond to a “one no-trump and fun. They bring something new to taken from the wild in the fi rst place. noon for eight weeks. heightened competition. of the spacious library, opener,” calculate points for towns and cities. They cannot be returned to the wild at this In order to make three The group, many who which all residents are able distribution and the various My thinking about circuses changed point, but there are sanctuaries that offer complete tables, instruc- are friends living in and to use. confi gurations that ensue. when I started reading about the lives of to take them and will let them live out the tor Norma Jakominich has around Cape May City, Jakominich spends the The entry-level class fo- circus animals. I saw stories about beat- rest of their lives peacefully. enlisted her friend Jim Eber- worked hard to get the fi rst half hour of class time cuses on the norm with ings done with bull hooks on elephants. The Rio Grande Fire Company spon- hart to fi ll in as the twelfth class together, since the col- teaching a particular les- some “freaky” hands pre- I read about lions dying in cages while sored the Coles Brothers’ Circus on Aug. player. lege requires a minimum son and students use the sented. traveling through areas with 105-degree 11 and 12. Hopefully, they will consider The class focuses on “du- number of students to form remainder applying those “One might play 25 heat. I read about lack of vet care, denial sponsoring an animal free circus next year. plicate” Bridge, a variation a class. Finding a time ev- lessons hands-on. Jakomi- hands in an afternoon with of food and water, and punishment used I plan on meeting with the chief to discuss of the contract game in eryone could agree on was nich prearranges the Bridge few anomalies,” Jakominich to “teach” these animals to do tricks. I this. There are many wonderful circuses which the same hands are also not easy, but determi- hands to reinforce her les- said. found out that they may be confi ned up that just have human performers, who, sons. Though they have a “Partnership communica- to 22 hours a day. unlike the animals, choose to be there. Merge Fire Companies great time, students take tion is extremely important, My whole perspective about circuses The Coles Brothers’ Circus is a relic of the class very seriously it’s the key to this game, changed. I saw them for what they really the past. We know so much more about To Save $1.6 M a Year scribbling notes and asking because it gets very com- are — a way for people to make money animals today than we did in the past. We questions. plicated. Bridge has become “It’s a phenomenal card so specialized, I don’t know quickly off the suffering of animals. I no know they are intelligent, they feel pain, To The Editor: longer go to them. I no longer want them they suffer when they are removed from game, never the same and how the inventor of the there’s always more to point count system must in my town. I want other people to know their family members, and they really In an article in the Herald on July 23 by Lauren Suit, it is the truth too, to know what their patron- don’t want to perform silly tricks for us. learn,” Jakominich said. feel,” she said. stated that the 2008 budgets for the fi re department of the For over six years she’s Assistant Eberhart said age and money are going toward. Many What is it going to take for us to listen? City of Wildwood and North Wildwood are $1.6 million people do not know the truth. They think been a member of the Bridge has changed in the and $1.1 million respectively. The article went on to state Cape May County Dupli- last 20 years since he was the animals have great lives, and that they BARBARA ALLISON that a study on consolidating these two fi re departments love what they are doing. Erma cate Bridge Club, which initially taught; though he was done by Emergency Management Advisors of Fair meets twice weekly at Our has played for years, he said Lawn in 2002 and paid for with an $83,500 state grant Lady of the Angels Parish he is relearning the game. A Good Deed Deserves Recognition from the Department of Community Affairs. in Court House. Jakominich has a good At that time, the two towns were told that merging the Jakominich is a retired rapport with her students To The Editor: himself, but the currents were just too departments, reducing the number of volunteer fi re com- math teacher from Bucks and offers one-liners like, much for him. He said when he realized panies, and reducing the number of fi re stations, would County, Pa. who now lives ““You can only bid five We so often hear of our young people’s he wasn’t able to swim back to his dock, improve safety and effi ciency and the merger would save in Wildwood Crest. Her clubs or fi ve diamonds with misdeeds, I thought I should bring to he tried fl oating and doggy-paddling but he $1.1 million in its fi rst year. father played bridge and a note from your mother.” the readers’ attention a young man who was no match for the currents. He knew he At a recent City of Wildwood commissioners’ meeting she learned from him, by Jakominich likened learn- clearly deserves kudos for an amazing, was on the verge of drowning and began when asked about this professional study, Mayor Ernie taking lessons, learning ing how to play Bridge to an life-saving good deed. yelling for help. Lucky for him that Gillin Troiano, who heads the Holly Beach Volunteer Fire from friends and by reading airplane taking fl ight. She Michael Gillin is an Avalon lifeguard. just happened to be standing on Ocean Company which was slated for possible closing under this about it. said it takes a while to lift While we would expect him to save some- Drive and heard his call. study, said he thought the study was bogus, but wouldn’t Darla Logue of Cape May off, plateaus for a while and one who was drowning in the ocean, who Michael Gillin is a modest kid. Probably give any details on what parts of the study he thought had never played before, lifts again. would expect that after his day of guarding no one would ever know what happened were bogus. This was a paid study done by professionals, but credits her involvement “This is not a science, it’s was done, he’d be diving into the bay to had he not had to go home and change which could have saved the taxpayers $6.6 million to date to her friend Mary Ellen scientifi c but not in stone, save a drowning man? into dry clothes. if it had been implemented. Norton, a known Bridge there’s some freedom,” Well, that’s exactly what happened the I only heard about this incident because Now North Wildwood, which would act as lead agency, fanatic who instigated her she said. night of Aug. 1. Gillin had walked to the his mother came over and said “Wait till is going to look for state grant funds to pay for another friends to take the class. Jakominich said math- end of 37th Street to wait for another life- you hear this. Michael left here to meet study according to Mayor Henfey, who is a life member “We owe it to Mary that ematical skill is heavily guard to pick him up. They were going to his friend. They were going to the life- of the Anglesea Volunteer Fire Company. were here,” she said. applied in Bridge with stu- the lifeguard races in Margate. As he stood guard races. About 10 minutes later he The 2002 study advisors recommended combining the Marge Conly of West dents constantly count- on Ocean Drive he realized someone was came running back into the house soaking departments and having a total of 35 paid members, the Cape May said she has ing cards to calculate the yelling, “Help.” wet.” When she asked him what hap- closure of one volunteer fi re station in North Wildwood been playing Bridge for 50 likeliness of obtaining a His ride showed up just as Gillin was pened he told her about the man in the and one in Wildwood, selling fi ve fi re engines and orga- years but this is her fi rst card needed. Jean Drach of pulling off his shirt and shoes and running bay but in typical teenage fashion he didn’t nizing the career department into four platoons among class. Nancy Beale said this Cape May said she joined down the dock at the end of the street. have time to elaborate because his buddy other suggestions. Having professional studies and then is her third or forth begin- the class for social reasons Sure enough, there was a man in the bay was outside waiting for him. ignoring them seems like smoke screens to me. ners class. Jean “Ginger” and to “keep the brain who was clearly in distress. He dove into A good deed deserves some recognition, Troiano says he’s open to suggestions of reducing the Esposito is also learning working.” the bay and saved the drowning man. don’t you think? budget so we don’t have this huge increase he put before for the fi rst time and said Jakominich’s words of The man, who lived a few doors down the people. Well, here’s a suggestion, implement the paid Jakominich is a very thor- advice for Bridge can be from the 37th Street dock, told Gillin PAULA EVANS professional 2002 study done by Emergency Management ough instructor. Jakominich applied to life: “Never lie that ordinarily he was a strong swimmer Avalon Advisors of Fair Lawn immediately which will benefi t the stays after class to address to your partner.” taxpayers immensely.

Writer Thanks All for Their Support KATHLEEN McCULLOUGH To The Editor: beginning and continue to support me. Wildwood Their generosity and caring is truly ap- Sometimes you don’t know who your preciated. Surcharge Is Nothing friends are until you need to count on And now to my old and new friends them, and sometimes you fi nd you have — some I haven’t seen in 10-20 years. friends you didn’t know you had. Their love and support made my day. More Than a New Tax Such was the case with me during my To the numerous area businesses that To The Editor: current illness. The outpouring of generos- donated goods and services to be raffl ed ity and caring during the fundraiser that off, I can’t thank them enough. The sup- Our First District Assemblymen Nelson Albano and occurred July 20 at the Anglesea Fire Hall port of the community meant so much. Matt Milam have proposed legislation to require every was overwhelming. You can’t have a suc- I know the contributions are too nu- resident of Cape May County who gets a ticket for a mov- cessful affair without a lot of hard work, so merous to mention without forgetting ing violation to pay an additional $40 on top of the typical I’d like to thank a few groups of people. someone, so I offer my heartfelt thanks to fi nes and costs. This is in order to satisfy Gov. Corzine’s First huge thanks to the Lower Town- everyone who contributed no matter how demand that, for the fi rst time in our history, our rural ship Elementary School teachers who great or small, and for the all the contribu- communities pay for State Police coverage. organized and ran the event. Also the tions that are still coming in. There are about 30,000 such tickets issued in Cape Anglesea Fire Company who donated And thank you to my entire family for May County each year. This new surcharge is nothing the beef, the beer and the hall. A special the love and support through this whole more than a new tax in disguise. Albano and Milam are thanks to the cook, Walt Larcombe. They ordeal. We are truly blessed with so many asking the residents of Cape May County to send an ad- all did a wonderful job. great friends. God bless you all. ditional $1.2 million to Trenton. This is on top of the 94 Leslie Truluck And thanks to my Morey’s Pier fam- other taxes and fees that have been raised or created in Student Karen Fagan smiles during a hands-on lesson ily for all their support throughout my MARK MATTEUCCI the past eight years by Trenton. for the noncredit Duplicate Bridge course at ACCC. entire illness. They were there from the North Cape May What Albano and Milam aren’t telling the taxpayers is that Gov. Corzine has a $145 million slush fund called Special Municipal Aid, which only he controls. The gov- American Icons ernor, with no protest from our legislative delegation, will (From Page A42) to witness, enjoy and benefi t from those soon write multi-million dollar checks out of the fund to whom he identifi ed but few would argue nurtured in a society where “dreams” liter- places like Camden, Paterson, and Newark. Of course, even the demonic White House press ally can come true. The nation is so much there are a lot more votes in those places than in towns corps, who regularly “sell their souls” for better for the DeBakeys and the Snows of like Dennis Township, Woodbine or Upper Township. a scoop, that Snow could be foiled in a this world. Though we mourn we also Our legislators, instead of imposing yet another tax, lie or fabrication. He told it like it is, and celebrate such lives as witnesses to these should be in the governor’s offi ce demanding that our let the detractors be damned. From the special people. rural communities get that Special Municipal Aid instead oldest and crustiest like Helen Thomas, of all of it being devoured by urban centers where the to the slick and egotistical newcom- governor is looking for votes. ers, Snow put them in their place (and ANTHONY T. DiSIMONE sometimes in their box) with ease and Wildwood MICHAEL DONOHUE grace — never a ruffl ed feather but a South Dennis very sharp talon; always the gentleman Success usually comes to those who are but never the goat. too busy to be looking for it. (ED. NOTE: The author was a Republican candidate How fortunate are we Americans Henry David Thoreau for Assembly in 2007.) Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A45 Rating Agency Boosts Cape Hospital Bonds Think Pink Weekend By JOE HART ing margins and positive “The timing and the se- to “A+” with a stable rating excess margins. verity of these cuts couldn’t outlook on an outstanding NEW YORK — With The rating service also be worse. New Jersey has debt of $105.6 million as “MOMS OF STRENGTH” excellent liquidity, a light noted that the hospital’s lost seven hospitals to clo- well as a new bond issue debt burden and improved stable outlook was based sure in the last 18 months, of $113.5 million. Inspirational Walk Starts at 8am Avalon Circle operations over the last partly on its continued and an eighth hospital Fitch cited AtlantiCare’s Laura Neeld several years, bonds from market dominance. Ac- plans to close its doors strong financial profile, Proudly recognizes mothers who have triumphed over Cape May County’s only cording to Fitch, Cape in the coming days. Five dominant market position, hospital were deemed a Regional enjoys a 72 per- others have declared bank- solid growth and manage- adversity and have unselfishly inspired others better investment by an cent market share with its ruptcy. Of the 75 hospitals ment initiatives as reasons international credit rating nearest competitor, Shore that remain, half are losing for the upgrade. 10:00 am Avalon Circle August 23, 2008 organization. Memorial Hospital, over money.” According to Steve Fille- Fitch Ratings, with 20 miles away. The latest victim was the brown, director of research Also participating in this special recognition headquarters in New York “This market dominance 130-year-old Muhlenberg and investor relations at FREEDOM COUNCIL OF VALLEY FORGE and London, has upgraded helps to offset concerns Regional Medical Center in the NJ Health Care Fa- $23.5 million of Cape Re- about Cape Regional's Plainfi eld, Union County, cilities Financing Author- gional Medical Center’s small revenue size for the which was scheduled to ity (NJHCFFA), the South outstanding healthcare rev- rating category,” the Fitch close its doors at the stroke Jersey Healthcare Regional enue bonds, series 1999, announcement stated. of midnight on Aug. 14. Medical Center in Vineland from “A-” to “A” giving it a Fitch cites four other Because of the state’s has a Moody’s bond rating stable rating outlook. factors that have helped the struggling hospitals, Gov. of “A3” or the equivalent to This credit rating up- hospital sustain operating Jon S. Corzine Aug. 8 an “A-” from Fitch. grade could make the margins: signed a bill that allows The NJHCFFA is the bonds more appealing to • Lowering length of the state Department of independent state agency “All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for investors and enhance the stays from 4.9 days in 2004 Health and Senior Services that issues municipal bonds hospital’s ability to fi nance to 4.3 days in 2007 to intervene when it deter- for New Jersey’s health care enough good men to do nothing.” -Edmund Burke bonds. Cape Regional’s • Starting a hospitalists mines that a hospital is in organizations. Founded in the tradition of the Sons of Liberty, The Freedom “A” rating suggests that program with physicians fi scal distress. Shore Memorial Hospital Council is a non-partisan, educational, public affairs organization, its economic situation can concerned with the general But the diffi culties seen doesn’t have a public rating affect its fi nances. medical care of hospitalized by the state healthcare with any of three agencies chartered in 1989 to promote individual liberty, classic liberal One of the “big three” patients system as a whole, don’t because payments of their republic democracy, and human dignity. Based in Valley Forge, rating agencies with • Strong physician re- seem to be affecting Cape loans are guaranteed by Pennsylvania, the organization hosts a variety of events through- Moody’s and Standard & cruitment Regional or some other lo- a third party, Fillebrown out the year to accomplish its mission statement. Poor’s, Fitch’s long-term • Establishing affi liation cal hospitals. said. rating system is set on a with University of Penn- On April 25, 2007, Fitch scale from “AAA,” the sylvania Health System for also upgraded the bond rat- Contact Hart at (609) PLEASE JOIN US AT THE BEAUTIFUL best quality companies, to oncology and cardiology ing of AtlantiCare Regional 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: “D,” companies that have “Given New Jersey’s Medical Center from “A” [email protected] Golden Inn , defaulted on obligations. very difficult healthcare 78th & Dune Drive, Avalon Cape Regional has a environment, we are very News Digests Avalon’s 1st Annual Survivor Beach Moody’s rating of “A2” pleased with what we have (From Page A39) Sat. August 23rd, 10am, Celebrate Life • Tickets $50 which is equivalent to been able to accomplish in the November election, read a document into the Fitch’s “A” rating. over the past three years,” record Monday requesting committee get the money Sean Hopkins, senior said Joanne Carrocino, owed. “This is a petition demanding that you institute Benefi ts 3 Day Susan G. Komen for the Cure ® vice president of health Cape Regional’s president litigation, or assert claims in ongoing litigation, so that economics at the New and CEO. the HCB obligation can be fully and fairly accounted and the National Philanthropic Trust to Jersey Hospital Association “These accomplishments for, and paid, as appropriate, under court guidance,” Have a world without breast cancer (NJHA), told the Herald are due to the strong col- Lockwood read. The document concludes by informing that bond ratings were laborative efforts of our the committee that, if they don’t pursue litigation in Laura Neeld website - http://08.the3day.org/goto/lauraneeld important because it’s how physicians, hospital staff the HCB matter, the petitioners will. hospitals pay for capital and board of trustees.” The FREEDOM COUNCIL OF VALLEY FORGE improvements. Part of the “difficult supports the cause Of Finding a Cure for Breast Cancer “It’s like when you go to environment” of which Dog Park Funding OK’d buy a car,” Hopkins said. Carrocino spoke could be COURT HOUSE — Middle Township Committee “The better your credit that funding for hospitals Monday passed an ordinance appropriating $25,000 rating, the lower the in- in New Jersey was cut from the capital improvements fund for completion terest rate on your loan substantially in this year’s of a dog park at the municipal recreation complex off NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS will be. For hospitals, the state budget. of Railroad Avenue and Route 47 in Rio Grande. The better their bond rating, “This budget cuts $111 dog park was originally set to be built on the site of a Crest Medical Associates the cheaper money is to million, or 15.5 percent, baseball fi eld there, but Deputy Mayor Susan Delanzo acquire.” from the charity care pro- said there had been a change of plans. She said the in Wildwood Crest, NJ Opened in 1950, Cape gram that is designed to Rio Grande Fire Company uses the fi eld as a landing Regional (formerly Bur- care for New Jersey’s un- zone for helicopter airlifts. The dog park will now be dette Tomlin Memorial insured residents. Patients and Bayshore Medical Associates constructed in the area of the street hockey rink at the Hospital) is a 242-licenced will continue to receive site. Several residents spoke for and against the pro- (208 operated) bed facil- the care – that’s a require- of North Cape May, NJ posed dog park. Those for the park said it would be a ity with total revenue of ment on hospitals, written great asset for township dog owners. Those against the $107.5 million in fiscal in state law. The brunt of park cited better use for the $25,000 and loss of the year 2007. this cut will be borne by hockey rink for a season while a new one is construct- In its report, Fitch stated the hospitals themselves,” ed at the Recreation Department’s Davies’ Complex on Welcome the addition of that since 2005 Cape Re- NJHA President Betsy Ryan Goshen Road. gional has improved opera- said in a June 30 press Donna E. Wilson, DO tions with positive operat- release. Watch the to our Medical Practice. Meter BEEF & BEER BENEFIT NORTH WILDWOOD Dr. Wilson graduated from Lower Cape — Ten taxicab drivers May Regional High School in 1995. were charged with local She then went on to attend Richard for our friend Arlene Hobson ordinance violations after a three-week undercover Stockton College of NJ where she Seriously injured in a motorcycle accident investigation of outra- received a Bachelor of Science degree geous fares. The North in 1999. Her degree of Doctor of Wildwood Police Depart- Osteopathic medicine was received in ment and the Wildwood Crest Police Department 2004 after attending Lake Erie College of said both departments Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Wilson then have received numerous completed a three-year residency in Internal Medicine at the complains about cabdriv- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. ers that were not using meters. In one instance, the driver reportedly charged $90.00 to take Family Medicine - Internal Medicine three people from Wildwood Crest to Urgent Care Shawcrest. Both depart- Richard A. Renza, DO Jacqueline M. Russell, RN, APN-C ments said there have Robert A. Renza, DO Elise Rohana, RN, APN-C also been called to break up arguments over the Donna E. Wilson, DO Wayne J. Krider, PA-C fare between drivers Charles Roman, DO Rebecca McLaughlin, PA-C and passengers. The cab Sunday, August 24 • 5-9pm drivers face a municipal court hearing where fi nes Boardwalk Bar & Grill can reach up to $2000 Two Locations to Serve You in Wildwood Crest, and Crest Medical Associates Bayshore Medical Associates featuring Sindi Raymond Band up to $1250 fi ne in North Wildwood for each 6410 New Jersey Avenue 3826 Bayshore Road - - - - - offense; or 90 days impris- Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260 North Cape May, NJ 08204 onment. Local ordinances 609-523-1331 609-886-3636 Tickets $25 in advance & at door require taxicabs to use a meter to calculate fares. A46 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers August 20 2008

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By LAUREN SUIT is an additional stumbling additional time and funds Aug. 15. block because it cannot to move forward with this The developer has also WILDWOOD — City support a foundation. Steel challenging and potentially submitted a fi nancing pack- MOTOR GROUP Solicitor Marcus Karavan and concrete piles would exciting development,” age to its bank and is await- Since 1912 announced after a closed have to be used to support Kurland added. ing approval, Karavan said. executive session on Aug. homes and would have to K. Hovnanian spent He added that the final 13 that the city has found a begin 50 feet or more be- about $2 million research- signed contract might be ruck Load o buyer for the 30-acre back- low the surface, according ing the environmental con- in hand by next week. At e aT f Ca bay property. to their studies. dition of the site and the that time, Karavan said, av sh If the land deal goes The developer, blaming city had already received he could reveal more spe- S through, the city’s 2008 economic troubles, an- $6.9 million in payments. cifi cs. budget woes, with a 25.1- nounced last November Those funds, the city does The land sale might be 07 GMC Sierra 1500 cent local tax increase, that it would withdraw as not have to repay and any just the thing to signifi cant- might be abated. the designated developer. studies done on building on ly reduce the “worst-case ’ MSRP The site, located between Lewis Kurland, legal the back-bay also belongs to scenario” of a 25.1-cent $ 2WD - Crew Cab 30,335 Susquehanna Avenue and counsel for the company, the city. local tax increase, mean- the bay and from Baker to said at that time, “signifi - Karavan said a new ing a $1.082 per $100 of $ Lincoln avenues, is home cant environmental and agreement had been ne- assessed valuation. * to a former landfi ll, as well engineering issues have gotiated with a developer, The city must pass its 24,499 as the city’s public works made pursuit of this de- who he declined to name 2008 budget by Sept. 16 garage, a former self-stor- creasingly feasible in eco- citing ongoing contract to ensure any new assess- age facility, and private nomic terms.” negotiations. Karavan told ments from 2008 can be properties. “Unfortunately, the state Commissioners and mem- included in this year’s tax The land, dubbed Bay- of the housing market (no bers of the public that the rolls and to conduct its ac- side Redevelopment Area, only in South Jersey, but agreement would be sent celerated tax sale. was designated an area in throughout New Jersey and to the Department of Com- Contact Suit at: (609) need of redevelopment the rest of the Country), munity Affairs today for 886-8600 ext. 25 or in 2002 and was eyed by prevent us from investing that agency’s review on [email protected] developer K. Hovnanian as the future site of a residen- tial community. According to reports, K. Hovnanian paid $18 million for the municipally owned VIN 2GTEC13C571586296 land and $2.5 million for Silver Birch Metallic, Dark/Light Titanium, 4.8L V8 SFI Engine, 4 spd, auto trans, easy lift & locking the self-storage facility. The project, named Sun- tailgate pkg., pl, pw, auto dim inside mirror w/compass & temp, remote keyless entry, leather- set Cove, called for 298 wrapped steering wheel, dual pwr htd outside mirrors, chrome surround grille, bsm. *does not homes to be built in four include tax, dmv fee or doc fee. Finance terms available. Exp 8/19/08 (image for placement only) building styles. A club- house and pool was to be featured in the center of CENTRALLY LOCATED the “village-type” setting TRUCK and a marina was also in discussion. But designing for a for- mer landfill wasn’t easy. BBurkeurke The Barber’s Landscaping team, made up of players from Middle Township MMotorotor The landfi ll, which oper- ated until the 1950’s, had High School, completed an undefeated season and won the championship in GGrouproup the Wildwood Crest Recreation high school girls basketball summer league re- 227 Bayberry Dr., to be capped and a methane EXIT 10B GARDEN STATE PARKWAY, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE gas management system is cently by beating Bob’s Atlantic Café (Wildwood High) 34-9 in the league title also necessary. game. From left, standing: Megan Russ, Mariah Smolka, Allison DiDonato, Ali- 465-6000 Hovnaian’s engineers son Mastrangelo, Jessie Mooers, coach John Leahy. Kneeling from left: Kelsey www.burkemotorgroup.com also noted that a thick layer McCusker, Jasmine Moore, Stephanie Fowler, Erin Kelly, Morgan Anagnou. of marsh deposits at the site Absent from photo: Tamara Gonnam. Herald Newspapers August 20 2008 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A47

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