Herald Master Chief: ‘Fate’ Led Him into Coast Guard NEWS By JACK FICHTER offi cer of Coast Guard Training Center, and mistakenly went to a Coast Guard Cape May, said O’Neill told her his en- recruitment offi ce. DI GESTS CAPE MAY — After 32 years of ser- tire career was shaped by “fate, chance, The year was 1975 and O’Neill was vice in the U.S. Coast Guard, Command or divine intervention.” soon on a bus to the Training Center in Go Swimming Master Chief James W. O’Neill ended She said his career began in Phila- Cape May. He signed up for electronics his career June 15 right where it began delphia where he had intended to school after basic training and quickly CREST HAVEN — County Health Depart- in Cape May. enlist in the U.S. Navy, but took a advanced to Chief Petty Officer, said ment tests of 67 ocean and bay recreational Captain Sandra L. Stosz, commanding wrong turn after leaving the subway (Page A6 Please) sites June 11 found all within acceptable O’NEILL limits. The state-set limit for enterococcus bac- teria is 104 per 100-milliter sample. Health department water monitoring tests of 48 environmental sites, where recreational ac- tivities are not recommended, found all with It's acceptable readings. For updated reports, call Inside. the hotline, 465-2422. No More Subaru It's Your AVALON — You won’t see a yellow Subaru Summer (Page A12 Please) Guide. Today’s Select Spout Off What do those red fl ags on the beach mean? I asked the lifeguards and got different answers. Is the water safe to go in? —Wildwood Turn to Page A30 for more Spout Offs or PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY THE SEAWAVE CORP. log onto www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com to Vol. 43 No. 25 Copyright 2007 Seawave Corp. All rights reserved. June 20, 2007 1508 Route 47, Rio Grande NJ 08242-1402 see them all! Consultant: ‘Safe Haven’ Keeps Kids Safe

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CREST HAVEN — Barry Keefe has ten days to get the word out. Food banks, supermarkets, churches, laundromats; after 22 years as an administrator with Cape Counseling Services and fi ve years teaching in the social work department at Stockton, Keefe has taken to the street. “As administrator and teacher, you don’t usually stuff envelopes or post-signs at Wawa,” Keefe told the Herald. As consultant to the county’s effort to pre- vent the abandonment of infants under the Safe Haven Act, Keefe is in charge of utilizing the $10,000 grant provided by the state Depart- ment of Children and Families June 4 by the Susan Avedissian end of the state fi scal year, June 30. Darlene Marks of Rio Grande stands in the last row of grave sites at the Cape May County Veterans Cemetery, where her husband is Enacted in 2000, the Safe Haven Act allows buried. She is asking freeholders to allow the fl owers she’s planted to remain there. With her, granddaughter Annika, 5. a parent to surrender an infant anonymously at . any hospital emergency room or police station up to 30 days after the child’s birth. Family Seeks Reprieve for Grave Site Flowers Forty-seven states have enacted similar laws, By SUSAN AVEDISSIAN But they’re fi ghting against the elements out Darlene and Tammy came to freeholders including New York, Pennsylvania and Dela- there in Section G, in the last row of plots in the June 12 to persuade them to allow the bulbs ware. Unless there is evidence of child abuse, CREST HAVEN — Tammy Marks’ father’s cemetery. The sun beats down and scorches any to stay. no charges are brought against the parent. Safe grave site at the Cape May County Veteran’s grass; the weeds have won out. Splotchy soil But the cemetery’s rules are designed for Haven was passed in response to situations Cemetery is a tiny oasis; fl owers spring forth and lack of shade trees contrast with the front uniformity, said Freeholder Gerald Thornton. similar to that of Ashley Ray Everson, 24, of from bulbs she’s planted on the plot where her sites in the cemetery, which are lush, shaded “I have to ask you who gave you permis- Ventnor, who was sentenced to seven years in father, Thomas Marks, an Air Force veteran by glorious memorial trees. sion to do all that,” said Thornton. “We try to state prison June 15 for aggravated manslaugh- who fought in the Vietnam War, is buried. “The front of the cemetery is great. The back maintain consistency.” ter in the July 2006 death of her baby who was Tammy and her mother Darlene lovingly is deplorable,” said Tammy. “Everyone here “I will commend you for making that effort found in a trash bin in Atlantic City. tend the site three times a week to maintain the devoted their lives to their country and they and doing that for your dad,” he said. “At In his second term as chairperson for the day lilies, tulips and Calla lilies they’ve planted, deserve more dignity.” the same time we’re trying to make it so that Human Services Advisory Council, Keefe is carefully selected to bloom at intervals through In addition to the elements, they’re up it’s consistent. The problem is that whoever on hiatus from his chairperson position until the warm months. They’ve planted grass and against cemetery rules that prohibit planting gave you that permission is contrary to our September in order to focus on Safe Haven laid down sod. Darlene Marks, almost 70, often fresh fl owers, bulbs or grass. policy.” awareness. His effort includes mailing fl iers to lugs several gallon plastic containers of water, Floral decorations are limited to fresh fl owers Part of the reason Tammy and Darlene all members of the county Chamber of Com- to help keep the mini-garden alive. in bronze coated containers. (Page A4 Please) merce asking them to post note-cards near time-card slots. He is also sending a letter to every church in the county. Liquor Licenses On Islands Debated A father to one recently married 28-year-old son, Keefe is looking forward to becoming a No Outdoor Bar Yet at The New Princeton Wildwood Counts On (Page A6 Please) By MEGAN GILLIN-SCHWARTZ was raised as to whether the new footprint of New Liquor Licenses the building had been properly approved by County Beach AVALON — What might have been a quick the Planning Board. Avalon Tax Assessor Jeff By LAUREN SUIT approval June 13, ended in more delays for Hesley was called before council to clarify the Conference: Fish, permission of the refurbished Princeton Bar issue. Hesley told council, if construction is WILDWOOD — Will developers want to & Grill and Circle Tavern to serve alcohol an expansion of use, as this property was an fork out the funds needed for a hotel/motel Water, Funding outdoors. expansion of “dining service,” it requires ad- liquor license, even as they wait for the state to Representatives of the Princeton requested a ditional parking; one parking space, for every OK the approvals on their high-rise projects? By CHRISTINE COTE place-to-place transfer of its retail consumption 600 square feet. The city is counting on the success of a license, after completing millions of dollars in Although the property already has adequate public sale of those licenses, predicted to bring CREST HAVEN — A crowded and diverse renovations to the downtown property this parking on site, and in the surrounding area, about $500,000 of revenue into the city, to dais faced a less than half-fi lled room of spec- spring. Hesley said that any change in the footprint of balance the municipal budget. tators as Freeholder Director Daniel Beyel The request was deferred after the question a building requires a site plan review by the The city voted 2-1 on June 13 to introduce kicked off the annual county Beach Conference Planning Board. an ordinance that would create three additional Monday. Section Spotlights Borough Solicitor Stephen Barse advised hotel/motel liquor licenses. The main messages of the morning were: council it had the option of acting on the place- To qualify for the license, the hotel or motel optimism that stalled federal funding might to-place transfer, and letting the zoning issues must have a minimum of 100 guest-sleeping be loosened, a new test is being studied to get Ray Rebmann on rooms, according to the ordinance. faster readings on beach water cleanliness, Wildwood’s Mibsters be dealt with later. Council did not want to overstep the authority of the Planning Board. If approved, it would bring the total number there’s movement on trying to mine the many See Page B17 “This is not a zoning application,” Attorney licenses of that kind to fi ve. Two hotel/motel dredge spoil sites in the state for possible use Dennis Riley said in defense of Scott Zurawski licenses were previously created in 2001. One to replenish bay beaches, and the recreational sold for $250,000 in 2005 to the developer of fi shing industry here is off to a poor start this Couple buys and Lizanne Tracy, co-owners of the liquor li- cense who were also present at the meeting. the high-rise Noveau Wave Hotel, PRI Rio As- year. historic Cape May sociates LLC located at the site of the former Invited speakers were U.S. Rep. Frank LoBi- house for $100. The earliest the issue can be revisited is the next council meeting, which has been Rio Motel at Rio Grande and Ocean avenues. ondo (R-2d); Assemblyman (D- See Page A34 rescheduled for June 28 at 4 p.m. The other was never sold. 1st); Jeff Gebert, chief of the coastal planning Contact Gillin-Schwartz at (609) 886-8600 “What happens if we don’t get the half-mil- section of the Philadelphia District of the U.S. More index?...See Page A3 Ext 24 or at: [email protected]. 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We Buy: Diamonds, Gold, Coins, Watches About 30 shoppers had The store will have fro- lined up outside the store zen food and dairy prod- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 10 am to 5 pm entrance at 7:30 a.m. ucts but no fresh meat or 523 Lafayette Street • Cape May • 898-0202 Misty McLaughlin, of produce. Rio Grande, and Sharon The Cape May Coun- Jack Fichter Ball Watch Tour, June 30th Starace, of Cape May, were ty String Band struck up Excited shoppers sway to the music of the Cape May fi rst in line having arrived “I’m Looking Over a Four County String Band as they wait for the ribbon to be at 5 a.m. McLaughlin said Leaf Clover,” as shoppers cut at the grand opening of Wal-Mart June 13. she was in search of “baby headed down aisles for the Anderson thanked the em- care of them, they’re your clothes.” fi rst time. ployees for preparing the neighbors, they’re your The crowd grew to over Pastor Rudy of the Light- store for opening. He said family.” 100 when the doors opened house Church offered a the Rio Grande Wal-Mart “Are we fi red up?” asked after 8 a.m. prayer and offered the ad- was their 44th store in Lopez to the employees. “Finally the day is here, vice “Use things and love the state. “We’re fi red up,” they I just want to get it open people and never get it Anderson said Wal-Mart replied. for the public,” said D.C. mixed up.” employed 1.8 million “as- Middle Township Mayor Lopez, store manager. Macie Acosta, daughter sociates” with 14,000 in F. Nathan Doughty wield- The store was stocked of the store’s Market As- this state. ed giant scissors to cut a from bare walls in six sets Protection Manager, “We built this company large, blue ribbon stretched weeks, he said. The new Eugene Acosta, sang the one customer at a time,” across the aisle. Wal-Mart has 350 employ- National Anthem. he said to the employees. “This has been a long ees. Region Manager Adam “Smile, greet them, take time in coming,” he said. Von Savage: State GOP Chair a Liability By JOE HART method of awarding del- method. three-to-one margin. egates to presidential can- This is one of 20 WEST CAPE MAY — didates, but unsuccessful in strategy states now holding earlier County Chairman of the unseating the state chair- favors for- primaries on Feb. 5 and FISHERMAN’S W HARF, C APE MAY Regular Republican Orga- man at the state committee mer New the chairman said he be- nization David Von Savage meeting on June 14. York City lieved this would free up was one for two in recent Von Savage spearheaded Mayor Giuliani’s time and money 609-884-3064 attempts he said would the effort to change GOP’s Rudolph during the campaign, thus strengthen his party’s method of awarding dele- VON SAVAGE Giuliani opening up needed funds www.thelobsterhouse.com standing. gates based on the percent- who cur- for other important state He was successful in age of votes a candidate re- rently leads all other Re- races such as contested sen- changing the state party’s ceived to a winner-take-all publican candidates by a (Page A4 Please) Susan Avedissian Joins Herald as AME FISH MARKET RIO GRANDE — Herald county- a special anniversary issue Prior to her work in Publisher Art Hall has an- wide published in 2004. That journalism, Avedissian was Prices Effective 6/22 - 6/24 nounced the appointment coverage, anniversary issue received an attorney in Philadelphia, of Susan K. Avedissian as and assist two fi rst place awards, one where she worked for six assistant managing editor. us as we for Best Special Issue, the years for the Philadelphia In that position, she will transition other for Best Illustration, District Attorney’s Offi ce. from the Photography, from the New She worked as a law Fresh Florida be responsible for news- room operation and super- quarter Jersey Press Association. clerk while attending law (21-25 COUNT) $ vision. century Avedissian has won oth- school at Temple University LB. “We are pleased that AVEDISSIAN of lead- er awards in her journalism Beasley School of Law and Shrimp ...... 7.50 Susan has joined the Her- ership of career, including: graduated in 1993, after ald team. She has valuable Editor Emeritus Joe Zelnik First Place, 2000, NJPA, which she was appointed experience in journalism into the future," stated Freshest Treatment of a as an assistant district at- that was demonstrated in Al Campbell, managing Tired Topic, for a story on torney and prosecuted Seafood her tenure as editor at the editor. parking problems in Cape criminal cases in the Trial Cape May Star and Wave Avedissian has been May; Second Place, 2000, Division and the Pre-Trial $ for seven years,” said Hall. working in journalism for NJPA, Community Home Division until 1996. Gumbo ...... 5.50 PT. “Susan brings to the close to 10 years. Run award, with Karen She continues to main- newspaper a perspective In 1997, she joined Sam- Huston and Kris Proctor, tain an active law license. and background that will be ple Media Company, which for a series of stories on She graduated from a real asset to our readers. publishes the Ocean City the Cape May County Fish- Bucknell University in TAKE-OUT SPECIALS She will help to build our Sentinel and Cape May Star erman’s Memorial; and, 1984 with a Bachelor of and Wave. Second Place, 1999, NJPA, Arts degree in Spanish and CORRECTION She began her writing First Amendment Award Religion. career as a reporter at the for a story on a murder She has traveled to Friday & Saturday 6/22 & 6/23 COURT HOUSE — A Ocean City Sentinel, and victim’s daughter’s efforts South America, Europe, June 13 front page story in 1999, was promoted to to eliminate New Jersey and throughout the United about the case of Cynthia editor for the Cape May prisoners’ access to "look- States and has lived and FRIED SHRIMP & Allen’s son, Nicholas Aq- Star and Wave, which post ing-for-love" Web sites. studied in Madrid, Spain. uilino, should have stated she held until 2006. That story prompted She enjoys travel, poetry, that Keystone Service As editor she helped U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo the classics, Comedy Cen- Systems Southeast never lead the paper through (R-2nd) to consider federal tral, jazz, hiking, bicycling SCALLOP PLATTER provided any services for its 150th anniversary, a legislation to address the and photography. Aquilino in their home. landmark celebrated with problem. Served with Baked Potato or French INSIDE THIS WEEK'S HERALD Index Fries and Cole Slaw Antiques ...... See On Deck Automotive ...... A53 $ 95 Births ...... A27 Business ...... A26 See Page A34 Classified ...... A40 9 Connections ....See On Deck B15-26 “ The Cape May County Dining & Entertainment ..On Deck Zoo is one of the state’s hid- Fishing ...... A13 1 LB. BROILED KING den gems, and, thanks to Movies ...... A 7 Obituaries ...... A14 our taxpayers—and visitors’ Opinion ...... A50 contributions—it remains Real Estate ...... A34 CRAB PLATTER one of the premier free Religion ...... A15 Sports ...... A24 attractions of the area also. Spout Off ...... 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A4 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Cemetery (From Page A1) Starlight Fleet came before freeholders is they were told all the 100’ ATLANTIC STAR decorations and memora- DOLPHIN • WHALE WATCHING bilia would be cleared out Tuesday, July 3rd Wednesday, July 4th Monday by maintenance staff at the cemetery. Work Dinner Cruise & Pizza & Fireworks Pizza & Fireworks is planned for Section G, Fireworks Cruise Cruise to attempt to alleviate the 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM problem of weeds, and mis- alignment of headstones $45 ADULTS $35 ADULTS $35 ADULTS due to sinking. According $35 CHILDREN $25 CHILDREN $25 CHILDREN to Dave Sutton, who super- vises maintenance at the Reservations 729-3400 cemetery, plans are to re- 6200 Park Blvd. Wildwood Crest move headstones, regrade the section, reseed with Al Campbell grass seed, then replace Cape May County Veterans Cemetery is lush and green in front, but toward the the headstones. With this back, is less so. Shown here, the last few rows of Section G. work, all the decorations will have to be removed. But, reprieve, after all their hard work. Tammy said they Inspiration & Ideas for now, according to Sutton, plans for this work to begin are just trying to maintain an attractive site to help pre- have been put on hold until he hears from the freeholders vent the encroaching weeds from taking over Thomas’ about whether to proceed. gravesite. Kitchens & Bath At the June 12 meeting, Thornton said he was not “I don’t want them to touch my site,” said Darlene. Visit Our Showroom aware the regrading and reseeding work was beginning so soon; he said he understood it would begin in the fall. Contact Avedissian at (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or at: 204 N. Main Street Tammy said she and her mother are hoping for a [email protected] (1 block South of Cape Regional Medical Center) Wildwood Cape May Court House, NJ tels” developers will be interested in bidding. (From Page A1) City commission introduced its $24.1 million spending 463-0400 or 1-800-896-3777 lion for the licenses?” asked resident Tony Totah. plan, with a 1.5-cent tax decrease on April 25. “We’ll have to make it up,” responded Mayor Ernie If the budget were approved, the local tax rate would Troiano Jr. fall to 79.7 cents for every $100 of assessed value, Commissioner Gary DeMarzo, who voted against the compared to 81.2 cents in 2006. The total tax levy, or ordinance, said he is concerned the anticipated revenue the amount to be raised by municipal taxes, is $14.8 gain is unrealistic. million. “My fear is that when you fl ood the marked it drives A public hearing on the budget was in May, but there the price down,” he said. were no comments. But Troiano said that he isn’t discouraged about the failure of the licenses to sell in the past. He said that he Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. 25 or expects that with number of proposed high-rise “condo- [email protected] Resident Wants Borough Beaches to Clean Up Act By LAUREN SUIT By the time Donnelly and his wife ventured on WILDWOOD CREST the beach, the trash had — As borough resident not been removed and a Dennis Donnelly and his western wind was carrying wife prepared to relax on the unpleasant odor to- the Forget-Me-Not Avenue wards the ocean. The smell beach on June 12, the sun became so overpowering, was shinning as the tem- he said, that his wife got a peratures stretched to the headache and they had to 80-degree mark. abandon their beach day. It would have been a Commissioner Don Ca- perfect beach day, if the brera, who heads the pub- A Division of CABINET RESOURCE CORP. smell of garbage hadn’t lic works department here, permeated the area and said that the debris on the FEATURING CABINETS BY- large piles of litter hadn’t beach was picked up at the been collecting behind the high tide line. The hay, he dunes. said, was used to help cre- Donnelly told the Herald ate the dune line. that he watched beachgo- According to Cabrera, ers trek down towards the the abnormal high tide sand early that morning, moved more hay than usual Trashy Scene At For-Get-Me-Not Avenue Beach only to turn back shaking from the back bay. The their heads and holding trash items, like the cans SHOWROOM HOURS: their noses. and plastic bags littering beach useable,” but added come to this area and then that it was everyone’s re- something like this goes MON. 9-5 WED. 9-7 FRI. 9-5 “People come for the the area, he said were beach and the boardwalk. picked up by hand the next sponsibility to keep their on,” he said. TUES. 9-5 THURS. 9-5 SAT. 10-3 We need to keep them morning. “backyard” clean. clean,” he added. Donnelly said that he “It amazes me that peo- Contact Suit at: (609) was “just a crest citizen ple spend so much money 886-8600 ext. 25 or who really wants to see the trying to get tourists to [email protected]

State GOP Stears, recently pleaded fall.” (From Page A3) guilty to overcharging the “Our intent is to avoid a ate and assembly seats. Burlington County Bridge train wreck before it’s too “If it’s a winner-take- Commission $1 million for late, to correct the prob- all, he [Giuliani] can raise work he never performed. lem,” he said insisting the money for the candidates Wilson contends that move was not a personal who are in the state and he was not involved in the attack against Wilson, but • • • keep it in the state,” Von fraudulent charges, but done for the good of the B O G O Savage said. Von Savage said timing and party. The measure passed in appearance of the situation Despite Von Savage’s the state committee by a does not look good for the efforts, Wilson won an- SALE EVENT! 24 – 14 vote. struggling party, which is in other two-year term as the Those who opposed the the minority in both houses state Republican leader in BUY ONE GET ONE plan believe it will only of legislature by a total of a secret vote by the 42- guarantee that candidates 23 seats. member state committee won’t go out of their way to Von Savage was also on June 14. campaign in New Jersey. concerned with a possible FREE! M.A.B. In a primary sure to go confl ict of interest between Contact Hart at (609) to Giuliani, voters in this Wilson, state chairman 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: MANUFACTURED state may not see or inter- since 2004, and his wife, [email protected] PAINT ONLY 120 North Main St. act with any Republican Lysa Isreal, who raised over 3 DAYS presidential candidates. $500,000 for the party dur- Cape May Court House Von Savage also peti- ing Wilson’s term before (609) 465-9034 ONLY! tioned state Republican she retired in 2006. BLOOD DRIVE • Chairman Tom Wilson Wilson said all fundrais- to resign as a potential ing contracts with his wife OCEAN CITY — The 4901 Park Boulevard, June liability to the party, and were done in the open with Cape May County Chapter Wildwood supported former New the support and approval of of the American Red Cross 22,23,24 York Stock Exchange ex- party bosses. will hold a blood drive (609) 522-2426 ecutive Peter Mancuso as Von Savage said he “rec- today St. John’s Lutheran his replacement. ognizes a major campaign Church, 1001 Central Savings are off retail prices only. Cannot be combined with any other discount. Discounts apply to items of equal or lesser value. A former business as- issue that the Democrats Ave., Church Hall from M.A.B. reserves the right to correct errors at the point of purchase. Not responsible for typographic or artwork errors. See store manager for hours of operation. sociate of Wilson, Robert are going to use come the 1-7 p.m. Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A5 County Beach two full days before the actual quality is known. (From Page A1) The new test, Polymerase chain reaction, is DNA-based Army Corps of Engineers; David Rosenblatt, administrator and can provide results in about three hours. of the state Department of Environmental Protection’s It looks for a gene sequence in the bacteria and then offi ce of engineering and construction; James A. Ferretti, replicates it into billions of copies to be measured. sanitary chemistry and biology team leader for Region II Both tests will be done simultaneously in this study to of the federal Environmental Protection Agency; Daniel see if they are equally accurate. Boardwalk Cohen of Atlantic Cape Fisheries; Dan Glaze, president “We’re going to be looking for bacteria,” Ferretti said. Boardwalk of the county Party and Charter Boat Association, Stewart “Guess that’s the reason we didn’t pick Cape May County, Over 50 Farrell, director of Stockton College’s coastal research there’s not a lot of sites.” center; and, Mark Mihalasky, also of the Stockton coastal Cohen told the audience he was there on behalf of the research center. Cape May and Garden State Seafood associations. Fishing Crafters State Sen. Nicholas Asselta was also invited, but Beyel is a major component of the county’s year round economy, explained that he was called to Trenton for a special he said, and it’s the third largest port on the East Coast. budget hearing in the senate. Sustainability and renewabilility are import to the in- The event was scheduled from 10 a.m. until noon in dustry, Cohen said. But it is critical that any management Photography, Flowers, the main meeting room of the county Administration be science-based, he said, that’s why both associations Building, almost simultaneously to a ribbon cutting at are working with Rutgers’ researchers. Clothing- Women’s & Children’s, Cape May Meadows, Gebert told the Herald. The goal is to harvest the maximum while insuring The Meadows was an eco-restoration by the Army sustainability, Cohen said. Beyel thanked him for com- Pottery, Wood, Jewelry Corps, Gebert said. It was the fi rst one done in the state. ing and representing the second biggest industry in the Saturday & Sunday LoBiondo was due at the ribbon-cutting right after he county. and much much more spoke. (See related story page A8). From the private sector, Glaze said that this year has June 23rd & 24th The congressman explained that federal funding for started off poorly for charter and party boats. FREE ADMISSION beach replenishment projects take two steps, fi rst a The weather has been poor and the “wind has not 9am - 5pm project must be authorized, then a funding bill must be stopped in months,” Glaze said. But cost of fuel is also a passed to pay for it. problem for boat captains who can only charge so much on the Wildwood Boardwalk For More Although there are authorized projects, such as bay for an outing. Between Bennett and Burk beaches in Lower and Middle Township, there has been In general he said he thought business is down 40 to Just South of the Wildwoods Information no funding for those. LoBiondo explained that both the 50 percent. Also 20 years ago, the association had about Bush administration and the Clinton administration did 75 percent full-time boat captains as members and 25 Convention Center 522-0198 not support replenishment. percent part-time. Now is just the opposite. NEXT SHOW ON 522-0378 It was the cooperation between local communities and “As simple as it sounds, more people have their own JULY 7TH & 8TH state legislators that was responsible for the $140 million boats,” he said. As an example, he said, in striper season in federal money the state has received in the past 10 there used to be just a few private boats “out in the rips, years, he said. but now on a beautiful day in October there’s a sea of But he is optimistic that funding may be available this boats, hundreds of boats.” fall since Sen. Frank Lautenberg is now on the Senate Ap- Farrell presented a detailed look at the now-com- propriations Committee. LoBiondo said he recently had a plete restoration of Cape one-on-one meeting with the senator in Washington. May Point’s beaches and “We haven’t had someone in that position for as long Mihalasky spoke about an as I can remember,” LoBiondo said, adding a bit later: ongoing study of the dune “We now have a friend in the factory.” system along the state’s It is also possible that the 65 federal to 35 state per- eastern shore and 130 cent share of funding will change to 50/50 for future miles of oceanfront, and projects, with towns continuing to share a portion of the how his offi ce is trying to state’s cost. determine where weak- Work on Sea Isle City’s beaches has now been autho- nesses lie in that system. rized, he said, but that also awaits a funding bill. He said there is also On the state funding side, Van Drew explained that a move to integrate bay money for shore protection is raised through the realty and ocean projects and to transfer fee, and that the law contains a “poison pill.” regionalize dredging. A RED DOT That is, if the funds aren’t used for shore protection, the survey is being undertaken fee can’t be charged. to visit dredge deposit sites There is currently $25 million available through the and determine who owns DEP for shore protection from this source. them. There are about He said that former Gov. McGreevy tried to remove 50 to 60 in the county, the “poison pill” to allow the funds to go into the gen- Mihalasky said. eral treasury but that effort was stopped. But since the The goal is to see if any “poison pill” is legislative, Van Drew said, it can always sand can be retrieved and be eliminated, and a constitutional amendment to that used for beach restoration SALE effect is improbable. along the bay, or how the Gebert, who has been with the Army Corps for 30 fi ll can be used elsewhere. years, agreed that federal funding has dried up, at least Since a number of ques- for now. But, the good news, he added, is that relative tions from the public con- to the rest of the country and state, Cape May County is cerned bay beach erosion, in sound position. Mihalasky’s comments and “There is no comprehensive, federal shore protection others suggested that even policy,” Gebert said. “What has gotten done has been the if federal funding didn’t work of local, state and county representative and federal come through, there might SAVE representatives.” be some relief by using ex- New Jersey is one of two states with an annual ap- isting dredged material to propriation for shore protection, Gebert said. And while replenish bay beaches. Florida, the other state, has far more shoreline than New Jersey its dedicated annual funding is not much more than Contact Cote at (609) the $25 million spent here. 886-8600 Ext 31 or: He reviewed the Army Corps projects statewide and % % [email protected] explained that renourishment in the Seven Mile Island area was overdue, but would not take place this year. He said he expected the Hereford Inlet seawall to be MT Chamber completed within a year. Plans Meeting Rosenblatt said his offi ce is responsible for beaches, - dams and fl ood control. He added that the $25 million COURT HOUSE — The does not go far. 30 65 Middle Township Chamber “We could spend four to five times that much,” of Commerce will con- WHEN YOU TAKE Rosenblatt said. “Jetties, groins and seawalls are very duct its quarterly luncheon expensive.” meeting June 28 on the One problem that his agency faces on northern beaches patio of members, John 30% OFF ALL that does not happen in the county, he said, is where and Ann Radzieta, 9 Hand residents block access to replenish because their property Avenue. lines are on the beach and they don’t consent to access. Lunch will be served RED DOT ITEMS His offi ce works with the Army Corps to build DEP at 11:30 a.m. followed by projects, and groups like Stockton’s research center to guest speaker, Delfi n Lo- monitor them. He listed the price tag for some of these, pez, manager of Wal-Mart STOREWIDE! such as $6 million for Reeds Beach and $7 million for in Rio Grande. Delfin North Wildwood. will speak of the employ- “That’s why federal money is important,” Rosenblatt ment opportunities and said. “Also, federal funding projects get priority funding the company’s community from the state.” involvement. Prospective Ferretti spoke of a study being done in Ocean and members are welcome. Monmouth counties this summer to see if water quality For more information, can be determined in less than the 24 hours it now takes call 463-1655. SAVINGS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! to fi nd out if the level of enterococcus is higher than the 104 CFU/100ml allowed. He explained that current testing which involves col- “The moral and re- HURRY IN FOR THE BEST SELECTION! ligious system which lecting samples and then growing cultures from those TOTAL SAVINGS OFF ORIGINAL PRICES. Interim markdowns may have been taken. samples might offer a result that is no longer valid at Jesus Christ transmit- the site tested. It also makes decisions about whether to ted to us is the best the close waterways. world has ever seen, or RIO GRANDE PLAZA • RIO GRANDE • 889-8787 • CEDAR SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER If a sampling area tests above 104, a second test for can see.” confi rmation is required, he said, and that could mean Benjamin Franklin 2087 ROUTE 9 S., SEAVILLE • 624-1927 • OPEN DAILY A6 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Master Chief Group Rallies for 7-mile Dog Park (From Page A1) By MEGAN in a location closer to home. assuming responsibility for Stosz. GILLIN-SCHWARTZ A Cape May Dog Park Com- any injuries or damages in His fi rst duty was a LO- mittee rallied June 13 for connection with their ani- RAN station in Port Clyde, AVALON — A group of the same reasons. mal. The pass keeps track Maine. He was then trans- Seven Mile Island residents “It does serve a need.” of entry and exit times and ferred to Wake Island in gathered at the newly reno- Joe Clarke, Ocean City Pur- a record is held of those the South Pacific, where vated Princeton Bar and chasing Manager told the owners and dogs using the the weather was warmer, Grill June 10, to discuss the Herald of the Ocean City park at all times. The pass said Stosz. possibility of designating park. fee is $25 for residents of O’Neill also served in a space for their dogs to “More of my customers Cape May County, $35 for California aboard the Cut- exercise and socialize. have dogs than children,” non-residents, and $10 for ter Sherman for three years, Last year Audrey and Norine Tiz said, owner of a weekly pass. where his experiences pro- Steve Ormrod, Stone Har- Avalon Home Cleaning. This may be a lot of vided him the foundation, bor residents and parents Even if there is a need, effort to go through, when “to mold him into the great to “Diesel,” began meeting there are many factors going there are stretches of open leader and mentor that he friends and fellow dog own- into a borough or the county space everywhere in the is today,” said Stosz. ers at 110th Street beach taking on such a project, county along the beach. He also served at the on dates complying with including land space, fund- Why not just designate a Brooklyn Supply Center ordinances banning dogs ing, liability, and facility beach in every municipal- in New York, taught at from beaches between June upkeep. ity? USN Fleet Training Center 1 and September 30. “Having a dog park is “It’s not that easy to in Norfolk, and worked “They would run into a privilege, not a right.” designate a stretch of beach on a project to improve the ocean even in the win- Clarke said. for dogs. You’d need at least the nation’s waterway’s at Jack Fichter ter, they loved it,” Audrey One aspect of the Ocean four or fi ve blocks the way Coast Guard Headquarters Captain Sandra L. Stosz, commanding offi cer of Coast Guard Training Center Ormrod said. City park instituted to keep dogs run. I don’t see that in Washington D.C. Cape May presents proclamation to retiring Master Chief James O’Neill. With the season opening users accountable is the happening.” Clark said. O’Neill went on to the of the Cape May County “Paw Pass,” required for Electronics Support Unit in Honolulu, Hawaii, for three “I am in awe of where life’s turns have led me,” he Dog Park in Ocean City electronic entry to the park. Contact Gillin-Schwartz years, which he described as his best tour of duty. said. May 4, the Ormond’s group In order to purchase a pass, at (609) 886-8600 Ext 24 or His next assignment was as Chief of the Boat of the O’Neill lives in Ocean City. He said he will work on has met more formally dog owners must produce at: mschwartz@cmcherald. 378-foot Cutter Gallatin, based in Charleston, S.C. improving his golf game. three times and would like dog licenses and vet records com In 2000, O’Neill became Command Master Chief at to see a similar facility built and sign a risk release form, Telecommunication and Information Systems Command Contact Fichter at (609) 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: (TISCOM) in Alexandria, Va. In 2002, he was transferred jfi [email protected]. to Cape May. One of his achievements here was his involvement in ‘Safe Haven’ the creation of the Master Chief Petty Offi cer of the Coast (From Page A1) Guard Building at the training center here. O’Neill exuded an “incredibly positive, powerful, grandparent and told the Herald that mindset may be outlook on life and he chooses a perspective that views a part of the reason he feels so passionate about the everything on the bright side,” said Stosz. She said he project. served as a fi ne role model in training the next generation “Every child should be able to have a healthy, stable of Coasties in Cape May. home, to have access to that, “ Keefe said. O’Neill has been married to his wife Lisa for 24 years. More information about the Safe Haven Act can be Stosz said he met his wife at a volley ball game here at found at: njsafehaven.org. the Jersey Shore. O’Neill was presented the Meritorious Service Medal Contact Gillin-Schwartz at (609) 886-8600 Ext 24 or for demonstrating exceptional leadership. at: [email protected] In his remarks to the audience, he said there was no greater feeling than sailing home from a successful patrol. Megan Gillin-Schwartz Old people like to give good advice, as solace for no O’Neill said when he entered the front gate of Training Residents of Stone Harbor and Avalon gather outside the newly renovated longer being able to provide bad examples. Center Cape May for the fi rst time 32 years ago, he had Princeton June 10 for a dog park meeting. Back row, Kojie Blum, Norine Tiz. François La Rochefoucauld no idea what he was doing or where he was going. Front, Scott Zurawski, Karin Procaccino, Audrey Ormrod, Steve Ormrod, Angelo Caracciolo, King and Diesel.

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With a family history of diabetes, Judith Bennett knew something was wrong ten years ago when she felt a lump on her neck. Unwilling to take chances with her health, Judith was determined to gain the upper hand, and she soon found herself in the offi ce of AtlantiCare Endocrinologist Dr. Zia Salam.

Like many people with diabetes Judith suffered the physical consequences of being on a blood sugar “rollercoaster ride” every day. Dr. Salam considered Judith an excellent candidate for insulin pump therapy, which delivers insulin in preprogrammed doses and minimizes blood sugar irregularities that often result from several-times- a-day needle sticks. Today, Judith is an active and involved grandmother who works full-time. She has her thyroid, cholesterol, feet, eyes and kidneys checked periodically and sees Dr. Salam on a regular basis.

According to Dr. Salam the “leader” of any successful diabetes treatment team is the patient. As the region’s premier healthcare provider, AtlantiCare is your partner for a lifetime of care. For more information on AtlantiCare’s diabetes support groups and seminars, or to receive a free fact sheet on diabetes, please call 1-888-569-1000 or visit www.atlanticare.org. Taking You Well Into The Future Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A7 Waiting for Lease Is your spouse Meeting With DEP, Renewed Hope for Ponderlodge keeping you awake? By JACK FICHTER of the buildings that would lodge has been blocked. derlodge. He said some- the pool. We can help! We are right here in Cape May Court House include fi nancing. Jackson expressed inter- one with “deep pockets” Craig said a previous VILLAS — Just when That could be extended est in hearing further plans was needed to restore the estimate was $300,000 to Call now for a consultation Lower Township offi cials to 90-days if a plan looks from the township to oper- buildings and swimming $350,000. 465-2646 believed there was no promising to DEP, said ate 25-acres as a recreation pool. Councilman Glenn Dou- chance of leasing 25-acres Mazurek. area, said Mazurek. He said Nolan suggested a meet- glass said he believed vol- Performing Pulmonary Function Test of the former Ponderlodge He said while he be- he did not believe she was ing with Public Works unteers would help with and Sleep Study in Offi ce. golf course from the state lieved the township had enthusiastic about a pro- Director Gary Douglass the project. Samuel Krachman, D.O.F.C.C.P. • Medical Director Department of Environ- a good plan for use of posal from the Elks to use and township department “Let’s get it done,” said • Board Certifi ed in Sleep Medicine mental Protection (DEP) 25-acres of the property, the lodge building. heads on what work they Nolan. RAJEN I. UDANI, M.D., F.C.C.P. as a township recreation Commissioner Lisa Jackson “Left up to her, it would could be done to repair 17 S. Dennisville Road, area, there is new hope did not agree. Mazurek be knocked down tomor- the property, such as pav- Contact Fichter at (609) Cape May Court House for an agreement. said the township would row afternoon,” said Ma- ing the tennis courts and 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: Offi ce Hours By Appointment • 465-2646 At a township council like use of the swimming zurek. “The state is not mowing the ball fi eld. jfi [email protected]. meeting Monday, Coun- pool next to the main lodge interested in saving those Mayor Walter Craig cilman Wayne Mazurek building, and one or two buildings.” asked Township Manager reported the results of a outbuildings such as the He said DEP does not Joe Jackson if DEP faxed meeting he had June 14 golf registration shack and have a budget to maintain a copy of a lease for the BREAKFAST ON THE BEACHFRONT with DEP Commissioner snack bar. the buildings and is more 25-acres to him. He said Lisa Jackson and Assistant Jackson expressed disap- interested in demolishing he had not received it as DEP Commissioner Amy pointment that township the structures and con- of the meeting time. Cradic with Assemblymen offi cials went to the press structing a small building Mazurek said he saw Victorian gardens Jeff Van Drew and Nel- and the township code en- with restrooms. a copy of the lease at the son Albano (D-1st). Also forcement offi cials to rec- Deputy Mayor Robert meeting with DEP. attending the meeting tify hazardous conditions Nolan said he wanted to Councilman Thomas Restaurant was Cape May resident on the property, said Ma- see something come to Conrad asked a new esti- Barbara Skinner on behalf zurek. In mid May, build- fruition after all the time mate be obtained to deter- of the Sierra Club and ings had numerous broken invested in obtaining Pon- mine the cost of restoring — IN THE MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE HOTEL — representatives of Lower windows and trash was Township Elks Club and piled behind the lodge. Coast Guard Auxiliary Ground fl oor windows Middle Township • Omelettes Made to Order interested in purchasing have since been boarded the main lodge building up around the property. Loses Eldest Mayor • Waffl e Station and “mansion.” Jackson said she never COURT HOUSE — Rob- • Fresh Cut Chilled Fruits Mazurek said Van Drew heard any complaints from May 9, 2002. ert B. Huff, 86, former asked Jackson for more citizens. Funeral services were Adults $9.95 Children $4.95 Middle Township mayor time to come up with Mazurek said Jackson yesterday. Interment was Breakfast and committee member, 7 AND UNDER proposals for reuse of the was under the impres- at Cape May County Vet- passed away June 14, 2007 two buildings. Jackson has sion residents had dumped erans’ Cemetery. at Cape Regional Medical given 30 days for the Elks trash on the property. He Donations in his mem- Center. and Sierra Club to bring told her that was impossi- ory may be made to Holy Huff was a lifelong area a serious proposal for use ble since road access to the Trinity Lutheran Church, resident. 2810 Atlantic Ave., Wild- HOTEL He was an Army veteran wood, N.J. 08260. of World War II, and was 501 Beach Avenue in Cape May RAND MOV I retired from New Jersey Maria Mitchell: (609)884-3500 ST E Bell Telephone Co. Study as if you were go- Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-10am OPEN An active member of ing to live forever; live as Sat. & Sun. 8am-11am DAILY Theatre Holy Trinity Lutheran if you were going to die Church, Wildwood, he was tomorrow. FANTASTIC 4 FOUR (PG) a lifetime member of the Smoke Free Hotel and Restaurant 11am, 1pm, 3:15pm, 5:30pm, 7:45pm, 9:45pm, & 12am Rio Grande Volunteer Fire Company and had coached OCEAN’S THIRTEEN (PG 13) • 11:10am, Little League baseball. 1:20pm, 3:35pm, 5:45pm, 8:05pm, 10:15pm, 12:20am He served as Middle COMING FRIDAY Township mayor in 1961. In his memory, Middle KNOCKED UP (R) • 11:30am, Township Hall, 33 Me- 1:50pm, 4:15pm, 6:45pm, 9:15pm, 11:50pm chanic St. is draped in black over the main door. EVAN ALMIGHTY (PG 13) • 11:15am, Surviving are his daugh- 1:10pm, 3:05pm, 5.05pm, 7:05pm, 9:05pm, 11pm ters Linda Crouch and her husband, Bill, of Texas, Bar- 1408 (PG 13) • 11:40am, 1:40pm, bara Springer and her hus- 3:50pm, 5:50pm, 7:50pm, 9:50pm, 11:50pm band Daniel of Goshen, a son, Robert D. Huff and his Strand Movies On The Beach • Coming Friday wife, Sarah of Brigantine, Knocked Up (R) • Evan Almighty (PG 13) seven grandchildren and 3100 Boardwalk, Wildwood two great grandchildren. (Between Pine & Maple) 609-523-0288 His wife Ruth E. Huff had preceded him in death on

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What are missing from Cape May Migratory Bird A new feature of the the property are acres and Refuge reopened Monday refuge is a raised view- acres of phragmites that Soft Pretzel, LLC following a multimillion- ing platform on the East were sprayed with an her- dollar restoration, but it Trail offering a 360-degree bicide and cut down with “Philadelphia Style At Its Best” appeared the birds moved vista. Lt. Col. Gwen E. amphibious vehicles. in some time ago. Baker, of the Army Corps Contact Fichter at (609) While guests walked Philadelphia District, said 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: The Bakery trails raised to prevent the platform was built to jfi [email protected] muddy conditions, swans, is Coming ducks, and vultures seemed Locals, Environmentalists: very much at home. Stay Tuned Local mayors, bird- Renew Open Space ers and staff members of By JACK FICHTER years and would require a The Nature Conservancy Jack Fichter $95 million bond payoff for gathered in a tent in the A black vulture seems to enjoy the new observation COLD SPRING — Stand- the next 20 years. In total, refuge’s new parking lot to platform at the Nature Conservancy. ing in the wide open space the trust would be funded celebrate the opening. The project undertaken by the piping plovers are already of the Cape Island Creek for 30 years. project was a partnership Army Corps of Engineers being used by shorebirds. Preserve carpeted in purple “We’re asking legisla- of the U.S. Army Corps of that was driven primar- She said the fi rst step of flowers off Wilson Drive tive leaders to step up to Engineers, the state De- ily on an ecological basis the project was replenish- and Seashore Road June the plate to make sure this partment of Environmental rather than by economics. ing 1.9 miles of beach. 13, representatives of en- legislation is passed out of Protection and The Nature “This was over 13 years Dunes were repaired vironmental groups and committee by the end of Conservancy. in the making,” said Brum- and enhanced. A 60-foot two borough commission- the month before legisla- Barbara Brummer, ex- mer. “This is a glorious wide channel was created ers from West Cape May tors break for the summer,” ecutive director for The day because we are fi nally with three levies to control • Minimum 100 Pretzels called on state lawmakers Zakutansky said. Nature Conservancy in seeing the fruits of all that water levels. to renew funding for open Zakutansky said Corzine New Jersey, said restoring labor.” The refuge includes fi ve space before it runs out may favor an alternative 609-523-6471 fresh water fl ow through The refuge is recognized frog ponds. Several gull next year. proposal that would pro- the property would make as a stop over point for mi- and tern islands were con- Businesses, Campgrounds, Vendors, At issue, the Garden vide a $200 million bond a major improvement in grating raptors, shore birds, structed in wetlands. State Trust which funds measure to provide a tem- Organizations of all types welcome the habitat for plants, birds, songbirds, and waterfowl. Brummer thanked U.S open space purchases porary funding source for and other creatures. She Brummer noted ponds cre- Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R- through the state Green the next two years. It has said the refuge was the fi rst ated behind the dunes for 2nd) for his support of the Acres program, historical been speculated Corzine and farmland preservation may want to sell state as- will run dry if legislators sets to fund open spaces. and Gov. do “We are asking for a not renew the Garden State stable, consistent funding Preservation Trust. source for this program,” Mark Zakutansky, a he said. “We need to see lobbyist with the Keep It something in place for 10 Green Campaign, of Tren- years, 30 years, or longer ton, said since 1998, the before New Jersey reaches trust has preserved over a full build out.” 432,000 acres of open “No other state has had space, hundreds of his- to worry about every piece toric sites, and thousands of property that is zoned for of acres of farmland. development actually being The press conference developed except for New was held at the 250-acre Jersey,” said Zakutansky. preserve as an example of a West Cape May Com- property that was preserved missioner Peter Burke said through Green Acres and funding for open space was the Nature Conservancy. critical to small municipali- State legislators will ties. break for the summer at the “We are so small, we end of the month. Zakutan- can’t do it on our own,” sky is asking they return for he said. a special summer session Brent Burke, spokes- in order to pass Assembly man for the Nature Con- Bill ACR10 and Senate servancy said the Cape Bill SCR136, which would Island Creek Preserve was place a measure on the slated to become a hous- ballot in November asking ing development. He said voters if they would like to without matching funds dedicate a small portion of from the trust, the con- the sales and use tax for servancy would not have land preservation. been able to purchase the The bills, which amend property and preserve it for the state constitution, the public. would renew the trust Contact Fichter at (609) providing funding of $175 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: million annually for 10 jfi [email protected]

Jack Fichter Mark Zakutansky urges renewal of Garden State Preservation Trust to preserve more properties like Cape Island Creek Preserve.

You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time. – Abraham Lincoln Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A9 Freeholders Approve 8 Farms for Preservation By SUSAN AVEDISSIAN acres. easement value.” county to county. extreme disadvantage and • John T. Hearon Jr. and Three different applica- The state’s reason for the paints a bleak picture of the CREST HAVEN — Eight Dorothy A. Hearon, 392 tions the county submitted new regulations is to short- future of farming in Cape parcels of farmland in the Goshen/Swainton Road, to the state to be certifi ed en “the timeframe from May County,” he said in a county moved one step Middle Township, Block were recently approved, application to closing,” ac- recent letter to the board. closer to preservation June 51, Lot 72, 35.13 acres. Ernst told the Herald in cording to a statement with Smith’s primary objec- 12. Freeholders approved April. But that decision did the proposed rules. tions to the new rules arise Freeholders approved these parcels for purchase not completely alleviate her Under the new regula- out of two new mandates: the eight applications as of development easements, concern. tions, minimum annual creating a county specifi c MAY IMPLANTS SOMEDAY recommended by the coun- which is the legal mecha- Adding to the mix is a base grants will be available “Project Area” and speci- ty’s farmland preservation RESTORE SIGHT? nism to preserve the parcel new set of state regulations for each county to “ensure fying “targeted farms” for Since 2002, U.S. researchers have been conducting program, and now each as a farm, but the state is that might make preserv- that there is some level future acquisition. ongoing clinical trials of a device that can restore at parcel will undergo two also involved in the pro- ing farms tougher in the of geographic distribution He wrote, “detailed Proj- least some sight to people blinded by eye disease. The separate appraisals. cess. future. of funds between the 18 ect Area data required by prototype of this artifi cial retina employed an array of Four of the parcels are Once the development When new rules go counties participating in this section is expensive, sixteen electrodes that were surgically inserted into in Upper Township, two easements are fi nally pur- into effect in the next few the farmland preservation time consuming, and un- a diseased eye to function as a light-sensitive stand- are in Lower Township and chased by the county, after months, the county will still program.” reasonable given the fact in for damaged retinal photoreceptor cells. Implants two are in Middle Town- appraisals, the county can be able to look to the state Minimum criteria were that there is no program with this initial confi guration enabled six blind people ship. They are: seek reimbursement of for funding under the tradi- established to allow the commitment required from to distinguish light, perceive motion, and identify • Karl and Janet Yung- about 60 percent of its costs tional program, but a new rejection of “poorer qual- the farms to be so scrupu- general shapes and objects, within limits. The second hans, 1957 Tuckahoe to the State Agricultural county Planning Incentive ity farms that have no fur- lously analyzed.” generation of this retinal prosthesis will incorporate 60 Road/Route 631, Upper Development Committee Grant (PIG) program is also ther development potential He explains that it is an electrodes into its design, which researchers hope will Township, Block 348, Lot (SADC). Program Director being established. It is this from participating in the “unreasonable expenditure provide blind individuals with the opportunity to have 98.01, 9.45 acres. Barbara Ernst said in April new program that creates program.” of taxpayer dollars," to re- higher-resolution sight. Trials of this new prosthesis • William J. and Cheryl that her conservative esti- new hurdles, said Ernst; Smith said this appears quire detailed information are scheduled to begin in late 2007. J. Eisele, 300 Old Tucka- mate of the county’s cost to she and Planning Director to favor larger farms. about targeted farms that This informative column on retinal implants has hoe Road, Upper Town- purchase the eight parcels James Smith said the state “Since Cape May County may never be submitted to been brought to you as a public service. When was ship, Block 476, Lot 7, was $17 million. is asking for too much has one of the smallest the program by an owner. the last time you had a professional eye examination? 6.31 acres. Ernst expressed her con- information, and object to average farm sizes of any He and Ernst are also If you’re suffering from eye discomfort, or it’s been • Stoddard and Marjorie cern to the county Agricul- the new regulations treat- county participating in concerned that placing a while since you’ve seen your ophthalmologist, Bixby/Elizabeth Guter- tural Board in April, how- ing every county the same, our program (51 acres), farms in a future target area call ATLANTIC EYE CENTER and EYE MAX muth and Marjorie Bixby, ever, about newly enforced when farmland differs from this puts the county at an may push prices up. The LASIK CENTER to schedule an appointment. We are 1479 Route 50, Upper regulations by the state. cost of getting an appraisal committed to providing you with the best possible eye Township, Block 348, Lots These regulations, she ex- Citizens Group Suing for a farm that might be health care. We encourage you to ask questions and 88, 88.01 and 92, 32.094 plained, have been in place acquired in the future is take an active role in your health care. Our ultimate acres. but are only now being Cape May Over Mall unreasonable, Smith said. goal is your good sight. We care about you and your • Elizabeth A. Guter- more strictly enforced. SADC should just accept eyes. We accept most insurance, including Medicare muth and Marjorie Bixby, They prohibit farmers from By JACK FICHTER sidewalks is the responsi- staff estimates. and Medicaid. 1450 Route 50, Mill Road, initiating any proceedings bility of adjoining property Smith said he would not Upper Township, Block that might have the effect CAPE MAY — A group owners. be asking his staff to do 415, Lot 1 and Block 416, of increasing the applicant’s calling itself Concerned At recent city council any extra work until he Lot 1, 7.1 acres. appraised development Taxpayers of the City of meetings, residents com- gets word that the grant P.S. Those who may someday benefi t from the retinal • Catherine Taylor Pas- easement value. Cape May fi led a complaint plained if they must pay for has been awarded. He ex- implants described above include people with retinitis cali, 1035 Shunpike Road, In this county, farmers in Superior Court June 13 installation of sidewalks in plained in May the county pigmentosa, which refers to a number of hereditary Lower Township, Block seeking preservation rou- challenging the legality of front of their homes, then is being asked to work on eye diseases characterized by the slow deterioration of 752.01, Lot 39, 20.98 tinely apply to local boards a bond ordinance passed by mall merchants should a plan even though the retinal receptor cells (or rods and cones). acres. for subdivision approval city council last month. pay for repaving in front regulations are not yet CAPE CATARACT CENTER • Thomas Rossi and Jef- and a wetlands delinea- City Manager Luciano V. of their shops. offi cial. 804 Rt. 9 S., CMCH, NJ frey Reichle, 544 New tion before being assessed. Corea Jr. told the Herald it Corea said the city re- (Christine Cote contrib- England Road; Lower This helps give a more is a claim the city would ceived an opinion from its uted to this story) Township, Block 748, part accurate appraisal for the have to defend but “it’s not solicitor Tony Monzo that Contact Avedissian at of Lots 4.03 and 4.04, development easement. going to impact us mov- the ordinance was not ap- (609) 886-8600 Ext 27 or 31.494 acres. But Ernst said such applica- ing forward with design, plicable to the mall. Corea at: savedissian@cmcherald. • Joseph and Mary Ruff- tions might be interpreted preparations for specifi- said that stretch of Wash- com ing, 210 Stagecoach Road, by the state as a proceeding cations etcetera because ington Street has been a Middle Township, Block that would increase the that activity is not funded mall for 30 years, so that U.S.D.A. WHOLE 167.01, Lot 45, 22.97 “appraised development through that bond.” statute does not pertain CENTER CUT He said the group wants to the mall and the bond W W the court to declare the ordinance contains all the E NOW OPEN E bond ordinance null and statutory requirements S S FILET E Drop Off 108 S. Main Street, E void. necessary to authorize im- L L L Store CMCH L Corea said the bond or- provements to the mall. dinance remains in effect. “Our position is it’s a MIGNON I Millions of Buyers • Endless Potential! I T Drop off items T Council unanimously pedestrian mall and it's F F passed an ordinance May regulated under a different O WE evaluate • WE photograph O R WE monitor • WE pack & ship R 15 appropriating $3.5 mil- statute,” he said. .99 Y YOU COLLECT CASH! Y lion to begin refurbish- Corea said no names of pound O O ment of the Washington residents were named in U Fundraiser • Liquidations Power U 6CUT FREE TO ORDER O We sell almost everything on Ebay O Street Mall. the suit. The attorney for N Cars • Boats • Motorcycles • Electronics • Seller N Corea said the complaint the group is Obermayer Steaks • Burgers • Hoagies • Wraps E Musical Instruments • Art • Furniture • E B B cites a city ordinance that Rebmann Maxwell & Hip- Seafood Platters • Club Sandwiches A Cameras • Collectibles • Jewelry • Etc. 609-463-1146 A Y Y specifi es that the expense pel, a law fi rm headquar- Independently owned and operated, not a franchise. of maintaining curbs and tered in Philadelphia with an offi ce in Cherry Hill. Shop Your Neighborhood Party Contact Fichter at (609) Trays 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: Available jfi [email protected] AARP Driver Blitz’s Famous Safety Classes for Great Selection Breakfast BEST Schedule Told of Deli Meats Sandwich ANYWHERE COURT HOUSE — The & Cheese. AARP Drivers Safety Pro- Fresh Made am will hold classes from 5-9 p.m. June 27 and 28 at Famous for Salads & the DeVico Senior Center. Contact Frank Angelone, the Highest Quality Desserts 463-0939. FRESH MADE Also, July 25 and 26, 5-9 and Lowest Prices p.m. at at the DeVico Cen- 18” LARGE ter. Call Frank Angelone, at the Jersey Shore! 463-0939. CHEESE Aug. 4 and 5: 9:30 a.m.- TOO MANY SPECIALS PIZZA 1:30 p.m. Cape Regional $ 99 Medical Center. Call Ruth TO ADVERTISE! EVERY WED. 5 Partricelli, 463-2367. NOT AVAIL. VILLAS Aug. 29 and 30: 5-9 p.m. DeVico Senior Cen- 21st & New Jersey 902 Bayshore Rd. 104 S. Main St. 34th & Asbury ter, Call Frank Angelone, N. WILDWOOD VILLAS CMCH OCEAN CITY 463-0939. 729-4500 886-8225 465-0090 399-6080 What are you going to do now that you have hit the lottery? I am going 55th & Haven, 21st & Asbury, 86th & Landis, to just keep farming till OCEAN CITY OCEAN CITY SEA ISLE CITY it is all gone. ~ Pennsylvania farmer 399-9980 399-9983 263-3149 A10 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007

The Original EASY BOARDING Could Free Parking Tickets Be A Reality in Cape May? By JACK FICHTER or bed and breakfast inn has $10 notices. Wright said Chamber President Rob- Jr. to discuss the proposi- STEP-THROUGH Bicycle by paid the fi ne to the city. it would be good public ert Steenrod said he would tion. CAPE MAY — Picture He suggested merchants relations for Cape May and meet with Police Chief Corea told the Herald he this; your parking meter could purchase a $500 book the city would not lose any Diane Sorantino and City was not sure it was legal has expired, but instead of “tickets” containing 50, ticket revenue. Manager Luciano V. Corea for officers to issue the of returning to a ticket on non-tickets. your car windshield, you Cape May Point in Preparation “If it’s legal, I would have fi nd a notice that a local no objection to it,” he said. merchant has paid your “My only concern is that fi ne. Should ‘Worst Case’ Hike Tax nobody is ever going to put That suggestion was By JACK FICHTER and duties. low tide, to me it seems money in a meter.” made to Chamber of Com- Mayor Malcolm Fraser like the reef is closer,” Corea said the actual cost • A fun way to stay t and healthy merce of Greater Cape May CAPE MAY POINT — said there was little press he said. of an expired meter ticket • Unisex step-through design by member Jack Wright The borough is known coverage of the passage of Nietubiciz said he sus- is $32 of which the state • Cross bar is only six inches from the ground, at a June 12 meeting. He for expensive houses and the bills. He said the “non- pected the reef has col- receives $13.50. so you can easily step through the bicycle said such a program oper- • Upright seating position for less back low taxes, particularly operating” school districts lapsed inward and is closer pain and clear view of the road ates in Ybor City, outside school taxes, but that may where the most economical to the shoreline. Contact Fichter at (609) • Relaxed arm position for more control Hale Bicycle Tampa, F.L. change. in the state. Contact Fichter at (609) 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: • A new smaller 15” frame for more stability Wright suggested a cer- Cape May Point has a Nietubicz said the bor- 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: jfi [email protected]. • 3-speed and 8-speed Shimano Nexus Corporation tain number of parking school district but no school ough might form a coali- jfi [email protected] internal gear for a smooth ride and low 5 Mechanic Street tickets written by police maintenance, coaster foot brake and only six children who tion with 23 non-operat- CMCH, NJ 08210 be replaced with a sort of attend school in Cape May ing school districts in the Sea Isle City Forming For more dealers, contact www.halebicycles.com courtesy notice informing and Lower Township on a state. Biria USA, Tel: 201-461-1980 tel: (609) 465-3126 the driver even though the www.biria.com tuition basis. Borough commission meter expired, a local store State Assembly Bill A-4, introduced an ordinance Citizens’ Committees that specifies that towns to spend up to $568,000 SEA ISLE CITY — At the serving on committees are that do not have a school make the Cape May Point commissioners’ meeting invited to attend. Commit- Wetlands Institute building should not be a Fire Company Firehouse on June 12, Mayor Leonard tees listed include beauti- school district, passed in handicapped accessible. Desiderio announced the fi cation, communications, Junior Naturalist Experience December. It went to the While the building is formation of the Marina information system and for 7th, 8th and 9th graders Senate where it was called owned entirely by the fi re Commitee to be chaired by resources, zoning and plan- S-19 and also passed. Gov. company, Fraser said the Neil Byrne. ning (one or two boards) Jon Corzine signed it into fi re hall is used as a polling Members include John FEMA discount, grants, Learn about the coastal environment, law April 3. place, for borough commis- Divney, Mary Tighe, An- budget, and non-tax rev- drew Karanozinsky, and enue generation. At a June 14 borough sion and planning board ecosystems, endangered species, James Bennett. The task “This is an opportunity commission meeting, Com- meetings, and community research and more. of the committee will be for citizens to take an ac- missioner Joe Nietubicz events. to explore suggestions for tive role in the future of the said the bill calls for the The state Department improving the marina area city,” said Desiderio. “As Five one-week sessions, appointment of a county of Community Affairs has and making it a center of at- the new city administration Executive Superintendent approved a $400,000 grant traction for the community moves forward, more com- 9am to 2 pm, of Schools, appointed by the for the project. and visitors. mittees will be established beginning July 9. governor. He said buried in The fi re hall is no longer The mayor also an- as required.” the middle of the bill that used as a polling place nounced that volunteers Anyone interested in Scholarships available. is over 80 pages, are two during elections due to are needed for other com- volunteering on a commit- Call Melissa 368-1211 for sentences that are “very its lack of accessibility to mittees to be organized tee who is unable to attend alarming.” the disabled. The borough during a meeting on June the meeting on June 28 tuition, program information. It states the duties of the will contribute $96,000 28, at 1 p.m. at the Com- should call City Hall, 263- Online at wetlandsinstitute.org executive superintendent for the project and the munity Lodge. 4462, ext. 200. of schools include elimi- fi re company will chip in Those interested in nating school districts of $63,000. Wetlands Institute non-operating schools, “if Commission introduced 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd., Stone Harbor appropriate.” an ordinance to appro- North Wildwood “I think that’s a slight priate $125,000 to paint hook that gives somebody the Point’s water tower. an out,” said Nietubicz. The borough received a City Auction... The bill also calls for the $50,000 grant from the creation a single county county. The borough will Bicycle Sale, Come To Stone Harbor school district within four bond $75,000 to fi nance to fi ve years. the work. Personal Property and not more $$$ Nietubicz said the county Salt air is causing the miscellaneous items executive superintendent water tower to rust, said has three years to come up the mayor. Saturday, June 30, 2007 Just better service! with a plan for the county The borough has a new district. deck from which to enjoy at 9:00 A.M. “The wiggle word there the sunsets or picnics at the Location: -Offering in-house design is a ‘plan’,” he said. Coral Avenue Beach con- 500 W. Oak Avenue, N. Wildwood service and front door delivery If Cape May Point School structed with the help of (N.W. Public Works Facility) District is dissolved and it volunteers and lifeguards. Items can be previewed from 8:00 - 9:00 AM -Ocean Floors #1 in JC DeBaun & Fiance Sarah Rose becomes part of the Lower Nietubicz said it was customer satisfaction Cape May Regional school unlikely Whilldin Avenue Payment in the form of cash, certifi ed check or bankdraft district, the borough’s bill Beach would open for For more info, please call 522-2030 ext. 1400 to educate six students swimming this year. Spring Cleaning Sale would be $2.4 million per “If you go down there at year. “Our assessment will Aluminum Oxide Pre-fi nished Hardwood starting at $2.99psf be $400,000 a kid,” said Cape Counseling Services, Instock high traffi c carpet at $11.91 installed (padding not included) Nietubicz. In the worst-case scenar- Families F.I.R.S.T. Beautiful hand scrapped hardwood with 20yr warranty Only $4.99psf io, the borough’s school tax would rise from 1 cent to Shop & compare In-Stock tumbled marble 3x6 or 4x4 $3.99psf 47 cents producing a school is pleased to present an informative session by (In Stock) tax bill averaging $4,000 Rachel Parsio-Corso from New Jersey Protection Shaw Laminates $5.00psf Installed per household, according to and Advocacy Inc, a consumer-driven organization Also, Coming soon fl oor rated, frost proof fi gures from Commissioner Carl Schupp. established to advocate for and protect the human, glass tiles. In 12x12, 4x4 or 2x2 mosaic Nietubicz said the best- case scenario is the bor- civil and legal rights of citizens of NJ with disabilities. indoor or outdoor application. ough is allowed to continue to pay tuition to send its children to Cape May and Please join us: Lower Township schools. Supplying excellent There is disagreement Wednesday, June 27, 1pm-3pm installation team in Trenton on the inter- pretation of the bill, said Cape Counseling Services Nietubicz. Cape Savings Building “I think I understand it very well,” he said. “It Families F.I.R.S.T. was passed over Christ- mas and there are two 217 North Main Street, Suite 202 sentences in the 85-page Cape May Court House, NJ document (referring to clos- ing schools).” Light refreshments served Nietubicz said the bill Showroom located at 365 96th Street, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247 was titled to indicate it implemented shared ser- Phone 609 368 7799 Fax 609 368 5353 email: Oceanfl [email protected] For information, please contact vices and consolidation, Providing all of your flooring needs user-friendly budgets, and Jodi Hynes at revision of county super- plus excellent customer service. intendent of schools title 609-463-0014 ext 33 Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A11 When It Rains, It Drains WCM First in County to Try Porous Concrete By JACK FICHTER and it is covered with a plastic tarp for seven days. WEST CAPE MAY — “It’s actually easier to put Going Out of Business While the rain in Spain down than normal concrete stays mostly on the plain, because it doesn’t have to FINAL DAYS! when it rains in this coun- be fi nished and worked,” • Fine Lingerie ty, much of it goes down said Anderson. the storm drain and out The chemicals used to • Sleepwear into the ocean. create the pervious mix are • Robes That has changed with made by BASF. Representa- • Pajamas the invention of pervious tives from the company • Intimates concrete, which allows visited the site as the con- water to pass through the crete was being poured on • Oprah Bra surface to the ground be- McCullough Lane. • Body Sprays low. Deputy Mayor Dick Rig- & More “Pervious concrete by, who came up with the puts rainwater back into idea to use the innovative the ground where it be- material, said while the 50% off longs,” touts a brochure concrete was slightly more from Northeast Cement expensive, it provided a Storewide Shippers Association of demonstration to the pub- Conshohocken, P.A. lic that the product was Located in the Grande Shopping Center in Rio Grande It notes pervious con- available. He said it helps Jack Fichter on RT. 9 in front of Lowe’s • (609) 463-1225 crete reduces runoff, cleans with the borough’s water Crews from Penn Jersey and Bud Concrete pour pervious concrete on West storm water, replenishes supply, which is threatened Cape May’s McCullough Lane. aquifers, conserves water by saltwater intrusion. and protects streams. Anderson said pervious as much of 90 percent of no maintenance. Pervious West Cape May paved concrete costs about $30 pollutants into the ocean, concrete is available from In New Jersey no one ever has McCullough Lane, next more per yard than stan- according to the federal Penn Jersey. to Mangia Mangia Restau- dard concrete. Environmental Protection The borough is becom- rant, last week in pervious The borough’s zoning Agency. ing increasingly “green”. to abandon a baby again concrete as an alternative laws for lot coverage take Pervious concrete reduc- Commissioners are inves- to asphalt. into account all impervious es the need for additional tigating installing solar Borough Engineer Ray surfaces around a home or drainage such as retention panels on borough hall and Roberts said the lane was building. ponds for parking lots. It al- the public works building Now there is a safe haven the first location in the “It was intended to en- lows three to eight gallons to save electricity costs. county paved with pervi- courage people to go to per minute to pass through ous concrete. He said if he techniques like this and each square foot. Contact Fichter at (609) for unwanted infants. poured a 5-gallon bucket of grass pavers or gravel,” It is designed to last 20 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: water onto the pavement, said Rigby. to 40 years with little or jfi [email protected] it would percolate through The pervious concrete to the ground below. paving was paid for by a • A distressed parent or someone they choose Scott Anderson, a fore- U.S.D.A. grant. LowerLower TownshipTownship man from Bud Concrete, of Pervious concrete is a can give up an unwanted infant safely, legally Sewell, said clean stone is mix of course aggregate, MunicipalMunicipal CourtsCourts placed under the concrete cement, water and little to and confi dentially. sub base. A power screed is no sand. ERMA — The Lower ing. $389 fi ne and costs. used to level the concrete Storm water runoff sends Township Police Depart- Jerome Szubski, 23, • A baby under 30 days old can be given up at ment reports that the fol- littering prohibited. $83 lowing defendants had fi ne and costs. any hospital emergency room or police their cases heard in court John Dunwoody of or paid fi nes prior to a Erma, unsafe driver. $339 station in New Jersey. hearing. Municipal Court fi ne ands costs. Judge David DeWeese sen- Tracy Foti, of Lodi, fail- • No names or records are required. tenced: ure to exhibit. $214 fi ne and costs. Faronn Jones, 31, of Steven Nagle, 22, Vil- Villas, suspended driver. las, unregistered vehicle. If you or someone you know is considering AT OUTLET PRICES $539 fi ne and costs; 15 $89 fi ne and costs. days drives license sus- Justina Lugo, 32, of giving up an infant learn more about the Special Orders Welcome pension Cape May, unsafe driving. Safe Haven option. Carol Angstadt, of Vil- $389 fi ne and costs. las, disorderly person. Steven Nagle, 22, Vil- $408 fi ne and costs. las, unlicensed driver. James Wagner, Jr. 53, $139 fi ne and costs. of Erma, suspended driver. Mary Myers, 76, Vil- $539 fi ne and costs; 14 las, unsafe driving. $389 1-877-839-2339 days driver’s license sus- fi ne and costs; Paul Salomone, 48, 5000 Pacifi c Ave. Wildwood 522-2155 pension. Ronald Duran, 49, of West Patterson, obstruct- njsafehaven.org Rio Grande, unsafe driv- ing-interfering with pas- sage of other vehicles. $89 fi ne and costs. Sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Children and Families Lauren Tillotson, Dr. Robert Panaccio and Court House, failure to Dr. Robert Moffatt of inspect. The Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders Let us go singing as far Daniel Beyel, Director * Ralph E. Sheets, Jr., Vice-Director as we go: the road will Gerald M. Thornton * Leonard C. Desiderio * Ralph E. Bakley, Sr. be less tedious. -Virgil, Eclogues CAPE SOCIAL MAY COUNTY SPOTLIGHT are pleased to announce that Proud parents SAY IT WITH Dr. Patricia Link Glenn and Mary has joined the practice as an Senec would like SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT! associate veterinarian to congratulate Happy Birthday Dr. Link is a graduate of Purdue University their daughter, Congratulations School of Veterinary Medicine and has a special Jody Watson Wedding Announcement interest in Avian & Exotic Animal Medicine for making Dean’s List and Graduation graduating with a Bachelors Anniversary Degree in Criminal Justice from anything... 694 Petticoat Creek Lane, Cape May Deadline Fridays at Call Janet or Rachel 884-1729 Montclair State University. Noon 886-8600 ext. 33 or 34 A12 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 News Digests found was a bag with over 50 smaller empty bags, a redesign the intersection of Broadway Quick Landing (From Page 1) smoking pipe, and an open beer bottle. The three ve- and Sunset Boulevard, redesign Wilbra- truck as a part of the Avalon Beach Patrol this sum- hicle occupants were taken into custody for question- ham Park and beautify the core of the STONE HARBOR — A Paramount Air mer season. The company did not offer the car to the ing at Avalon Police Headquarters. Further investiga- Broadway business district. An open Service banner towing airplane made an borough this year. There was never a guarantee for tion led to possession, controlled dangerous substance house will be held at borough hall June emergency landing on the beach here the annual return of the vehicle. Council said June 13, and alcohol charges against Kathleen Kavanaugh, 19, 27 at 7 p.m. to gather ideas from the June 16 after its engine began sputter- it was not rescinded because of any confl ict with the of Cherry Hill. A bail of $15,000 could not be met and public. At 3 p.m. June 28, Rhodeside ing. The plane landed safely on an area borough. she was taken to the county jail. Torroni was charged and Harwell will present preliminary of beach that is closed for bathers due with possession, processed and released. A 16-year-old plans and economic strategies, accord- to endangered piping plovers breeding Soldiers Wed, Wife Deployed female was also taken in to custody, not charged and ing to Deputy Mayor Dick Rigby. The on the site. The plane’s wings will be removed and it will be towed back to AVALON — Capt. ElizabethAnne Cain and Major released to her mother. $35,000 cost of the work is being paid for by a state Smart Growth grant. its hangar in Green Creek on a fl atbed Michael Bellenoit were married at 7 a.m., June 14 No, To Campaign Law truck. by Avalon Mayor Martin L. Pagliughi on 80th Street Ride the Trolley beach. Cain, 29, is a native of Wynnewood, P.A. In COURT HOUSE — Superior Court Judge Joseph C. Suspicious Fire April 2004, she was deployed to Iraq as the Multi- Visalli issued a ruling June 13 that Ocean City does WEST CAPE MAY — Forty busi- National Force Strategic Operations-Protection Watch not have the authority to create a clean elections fund nesses in the borough have signed up to DIAS CREEK — Middle Township Offi cer at both Camp Victory and the US Embassy- that would use public money to fund local political enable trolley service here from June 30 police and Cape May Court House Fire Baghdad, Iraq. In August 2006, she was deployed for campaigns. The issue was brought before Visalli last to Sept. 2. The trolley will run through Department responded to report of a a second time in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. month after a group of residents who support the issue West Cape May at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 structure fi re here at 80 Route 47 South, Bellenoit, 39, has deployed on two consecutive combat asked the judge to render an opinion on the legality of p.m., 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. A total of June 17 at 7:44 a.m. A 10-foot by 8-foot tours in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The a proposed ordinance. The ordinance was considered $8,000 has been sponsored by the shed had burned to the ground over- couple met two years ago while stationed at Fort Car- by city council in June and would have provided for a business community to allow free trol- night and was undetected until daylight. son, Colo. They wed just as Cain prepares for a third “dedicated non-lapsing Fair and Clean Elections Cam- ley service from Cape May. The route The fi re is considered suspicious and is deployment to Iraq. paign Fund” for public fi nancing of campaigns of “cer- includes the Lobster House-marina area under investigation. tifi ed participating candidates.” Ocean City Solicitor in Schellenger’s Landing. Commissioner Avalon Dealing Arrest Gerald J. Corcoran advised council against the measure Peter Burke said he hoped visitors to Domestic Disturbance AVALON — Police received a call at 7 p.m. June and it failed to win approval on the fi rst reading. the farmers market, where parking has ERMA — Lower Township police been an issue, would use the trolley. 16 about a possible drunk driver with open alcohol (Page A52 Please) containers in the 27th Street Wawa parking lot. Two Make It Pretty offi cers responded to the scene and talked with Daniel WEST CAPE MAY Torroni, 18, of Sea Isle City, the driver of the vehicle. — The borough hired The offi cers noticed a baggie of marijuana hanging out planners Rhodeside and AFL-CIO Union Endorses Asselta For Senate of Torroni’s front pant pocket. A search of the vehicle Harwell of Alexandria, By JOE HART Albano and newcomer executive. participate in elections led to the discovery of over a half-pound of marijuana, Va. to create a pre- Matthew Milam who is “With issues such as for the state Senate and individually wrapped in eight one-ounce bags. Also liminary concept plan to ATLANTIC CITY — At running for Van Drew’s health care reform, school General Assembly been its annual endorsement open Assembly seat. construction and contin- more critical,” Wowkan- conference here, the state Opposing Albano and ued property tax reform ech said. American Federation of Milam from the GOP are set to dominate the next Labor and Congress of Stone Harbor Solicitor Mi- session of the New Jersey Contact Hart at (609) Industrial Organizations chael Donohue and Nor- legislature, never has em- 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: (AFL-CIO) announced the ris Clark, a Morey’s Pier powering union voters to [email protected] candidates it would be backing in the November Dependable Gets New Captain elections. The union group, which By AL CAMPBELL During his tour, Klipp Klipp's next assignment represents 1,000 unions conducted more than 193 is to serve as chief of the in- and 1 million union mem- CAPE MAY — Cmdr. maritime law enforcement cident management branch bers statewide, decided to Laura M. Dickey relieved boardings, seizing over at the 13th Coast Guard back incumbent Republi- Capt. David S. Klipp as com- $32,000 in illegal catches District in Seattle, Wash. can Sen. Nicholas Asselta manding officer of Coast and halting the unlawful Dependable is one of over local Democratic chal- Guard Cutter Dependable operation of eight fi shing two 210-foot medium en- lenger Assemblyman Jeff in a June 14 evening cer- vessels. As task unit com- durance cutters based in Van Drew for the District 1 emony at the Coast Guard mander in three districts, Cape May. seat in the upper house. Training Center. the crew of Dependable Capt. Steven H. Ratti, Asselta asserted at the Dickey, a native of North coordinated the response chief of staff for the Coast conference that he was a Carolina, became the ship’s of more than 50 units and Guard's Atlantic Area pre- Al Campbell long-time labor supporter. 20th commanding offi cer. interdicted 220 migrants sided over the ceremony. Judging the 33rd Cape May County Senior Art Show entries June 13 at the He said he has fought for She went to Dependable and two smugglers. Ratti is second in com- County Administration Building, Crest haven is Shirley Hawthorne and Robert public services employees, from the Cutter Dallas in As on-scene commander, mand for all Coast Guard Gummell, both of Ocean City Arts Center. pension benefi t enhance- Charleston, S.C., where Klipp coordinated the re- activities within the east- ments and paid family she served as the cutter's sponse to 14 search and res- ern half of the world, rang- rd leave while fi ghting against executive offi cer. cue cases, saving nine lives ing from the Rocky Moun- County’s 33 Senior Art Show privatization of state ser- She also served as execu- and hundreds of thousands tains to the Arabian Gulf. vices and local Wal-Mart tive offi cer aboard Cutter of dollars in property. Displays Wide Variety of Media openings. Key Largo and executive of- Van Drew is also seen fi cer of Patrol Forces South- Wildwood Public Doesn’t CREST HAVEN — Judges First Place: vid, Jay Demarest, Patricia as a friend to the unions, west Asia in the Kindgom pondered the best of 108 Harry Atkinson, Judy Donovan, Isabelle Eckerd, but Asselta is considered of Bahrain. Want to Wait to Speak entries by 61 senior artists Ballinger, Edward Carlin, Florence Eichhorn, Felix by many to be the most Other assignments in- June 13 at the 33rd An- Rita Green, Dorothy Lacey, Mangiarelli, Thomas McK- pro-labor Republican in cluded operations officer By LAUREN SUIT to the governing body. nual Senior Art Show was Carmela Pallotto, Ruth Pa- eever. the state Senate as well as aboard Cutter Madrona Commissioner Gary De- hosted by the freeholders shley, Doris Jean (DJ) Petit, Honorable Mention: a union insider. and commanding offi cer of WILDWOOD — Some- Marzo said that he was and coordinated by the Ray Petit, Thomas Rybczk, Astor Amundsen, Mary “We didn’t expect to Cutter Chinocoteague. times members of the pub- looking into starting a sys- Department of Aging. Elaine Scygiel, Jack Shea, Alice Campanaro, Ade- get the endorsement,” Dickey earned her Juris lic will have to wait a few tem where the members The display was one of Shirley Stone, Evelyn War- laide Chicano, Anthony Van Drew said noting that Doctor from the University minutes, other times an of the public could sign the largest art shows held ren, George Wells. D’Amelio, Cynthia David, Asselta has a longtime of in 2002 hour or more for a chance up at the beginning of the by the county. Second Place: Catherine Elam, Madeline friendship with both state and served as a courts- to speak at the city’s regular meeting if they wanted The show consisted of Catherine Call, Helen Filipski, Pasquale Freda, AFL-CIO President Charles martial prosecutor at the commission meetings. to comment on a specifi c professional and non-pro- Eigabroadt, Richard King, Norma Friel, Carolyn Wowkanech and county Navy Trial Service Offi ce Regardless, the public’s agenda item before it was fessional artists. There Catherine McCorkell, Kohler, Felix Mangiarel- union boss Roy Foster. “But in Norfolk, Va. opportunity to speak their addressed during the regu- were a total of 20 profes- Gwen Moye, Winifred li, Robert Manzi, Alvin we do have the support Klipp was a 1980 gradu- mind is always scheduled at lar meeting. sional entries and 88 non- Pell, Doris Jean (DJ) Petit, Shourds, Eileen Turnbull, many individual unions ate of Trinity High School the end of the meeting and Wood noted that if that professional. Jeanne Powick, Pauline Robert Turnbull, Toni as well as many working and is a native of Califor- their willingness to wait policy were adopted, com- Listed are the fi rst, sec- Richardson, Evelyn War- Vosika. people.” nia. until city business is com- ments would be kept to one ond, third place, Honor- ren. Best of Show: In other local races, the He served as Depend- pleted is wearing thin. issue on the agenda that able Mention and Best of Third Place: Dorothy Lacey, Judy Os- AFL-CIO endorsed incum- able’s commanding offi cer “Why can’t the public did not have its own public Show winners of this year’s Paula Brown, Betty borne, Shirley Stone. bent Assemblyman Nelson since July 2005. comment before agenda portion. For example, if an show: Campbell, Cynthia Da- items are voted on?” asked ordinance were up for a resident Sandra Richardson second reading and public after waiting a little over hearing, the public would DAYLILIES an hour before taking her not be able to comment turn to speak at the June beforehand. Great Summer Perennials 13 meeting. Richardson said that an “I know there are a lot early comment session 700 Varieties All Colors of issues here,” she said was a good fi rst step, but gesturing to a copy of the said that the city’s Web site Lavender, Peach, agenda, “that people would could be better utilized to Gold, Burgundy, want to comment on before keep people up-to-date. Apricot, Rose, action is taken.” Commissioner Bill Dav- Resident Tony Totah enport responded that the Pink, Purple, Red, suggested that the city Web site was going to be re- Yellow, Orange, could schedule comments designed soon, but he said and Near-White similarly to the Wildwood he didn’t think it would School Board, with an op- always be possible to put Ruffl es, Eyes, Fancy Edges, Doubles, Heirlooms portunity for comments the latest agendas online both before and after the due to frequent changes DIAS CREEK DAYLILY FARM John Harkins board conducts business. and updates. North Wildwood Elks Lodge members display historic United States fl ags dur- City Clerk Chris Wood Contact Suit at: (609) 45 Rt. 47 So., CMCH ing VFW Flag Day ceremony in North Wildwood June 14. The event drew a said the change in policy 886-8600 ext. 25 or Call 609-463-9690 (Milepost 10.3) good crowd, considering the less than excellent weather. would be a decision left up [email protected] Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A13 Wildwood High Announces 2007 Graduates By LAUREN SUIT Tara Lynn Baca, Robert Wil- liam Barney, Francis Vincent The Wetlands Institute & AAA Present... WILDWOOD — Brandi Bennett, Roxanne M. Biggs, Sanguinetti, the valedic- Shannon Bozarth, Cecily Rose 2 Nights Shenandoah Valley Carr, Ashley Sarai Cornejo, torian of Wildwood High Luis Correa Ruiz, Katherine Motorcoach Trip School’s graduating class Rose Cosimi, Nicole Di Falco, From Stone Harbor, NJ of 2007, will attend The Whitney Bette Bianca Dozier- College of New Jersey in Pinkett, Desiree’ Victoria Elam, the fall. Her major is in Heather Marie Feather, Sonia October 18 - 20, 2007 Political Science. Evette Fernandez, Christopher Miriam Gonzalez, the Fiqueroa, Christopher Lee salutatorian, plans to at- Fontannaz, Michael Andrew Special tend Rutgers University Fontannaz, Robert. P. French, Shamika Ranae Gibbs, Patrick Features: and major in Biology, with John Giblin, Mariam Janette the intent of entering the Gonzalez, Daneen Koren BRANDI SANGUINETTI MIRIAM GONZALEZ medical fi eld. Green, Diana Maria Grieco, 2 Breakfast, 2 Lunches & 2 Dinners Included The following are the Juan R. Gutierrez, Ryan Francis Stephanie Ann Jakel, Ryan Erik liam Lopez, Amanda Elizabeth Roundtrip transportation in a modern coach Wildwood High School Hall, Joseph Hanners, Mat- Johnson, Amyr Jones, Eduardo Lugo, Brenda Ivelisse Matos, Entrance to Harpers Ferry & Shenandoah National Parks Juarez, Amanda Lynn Kamin- Kelly Ann McCaughey, Daniel graduates: thew Charles Harris, Nicole Admission to Luray Caverns, Car & Carriage Museum, Rebecca Lynn Abu, Theresa S. Hiltner, Anthony Clayton ski, Caitlin Kennedy, Gregory Olsen, Steven Peter Patras, Lorraine Allen-Robinson, No- Hindsley, Benjamin David Thomas Larcombe, Melissa Nathaly Adriana Perez Cruz, Horton Cellars Winery with Wine Tasting, Monticello emi Arce, Edwin Julio Arocho, Hoppe, Hope Irene Howard, Florence Lees, Franscico Wil- John Joseph Peter, Jr., Jonathon & Ashlawn Highland Steven Pike, Jesus Reyes, John Clipper, 202 pounds Edward Richartz, Anthony All About Third place, Dreamer Pedro Rivera, Sheyl Garcia Rates are $502.80 per person 191.5 pounds Rodriguez, Vernon D. Rowell, based on double occupancy Honorable mention, DezRae Matie Ruffo, Brandi Amanda Sanguinetti, Joshua Salty Susan, 118-pound Call AAA Mid-Atlantic in Rio Grande at Fishing Thomas Smith, Stephanie Soto, By Steven Lerario Mako. Dia Kathryn Swan, Tiffany Ann 465-3033 for Reservations & Information South Jersey reports fi sh- Marie Sweet, Nathan William ing was good this week with Tedesco, Jesus Manuel Velez, Proceeds benefi t the Wetlands Institute a yellow fi n tuna weighed Harold F. Verity, III, Victoria It fi nally feels like sum- cool drink. at 57 pounds. The yellow Alexia Viviani, Shannon Leigh mer…Sunny by my side The results of the 27th fi n was caught aboard the Wilber and a warm southeast annual shark tournament Raging Bull. Captain John AAA. Use if for all it’s worth.® breeze. Sunny and I are held June 7-10 reported by and crew Ed and John Contact Suit at: (609) The New Grande Center, Routes 9 & 47, 609-465-3033 886-8600 ext. 25 or taking advantage of the South Jersey Marina are: reported they had another [email protected] evening. Out back on the Heaviest Shark, Reel one to the boat and raised a deck with the laptop and a Games, 590-pound thresh- white marlin while trolling er the 500-fathom line. Second, Plumbers Para- Top Shelf charters out of dise, 482-pound thresher South Jersey Marina had a Third, KoKoMo, 443- banner trip for his party Considering Weight Loss Surgery? pound thresher with 47 sea bass. Heaviest Mako, tie: Miss Sterling Harbor reports Eillel, 280 pounds, and fl ounder at the old grounds Sandbagger 280 pounds and fl ounder in the back Third, Jenny 02, 212 bay are smaller now. Jim Summertime pounds. Terrence weighed an 8.2- Heaviest Blue Shark, pound fl ounder caught at and the Sweetie, 261 pounds brown shoal. Etienne Jehi Jims Bait and Tackle in of Nottingham Pa. weighed Eat’n is Easy. Cape May hosted their a 455-pound thresher shark 25th annual Mako tourna- caught aboard the Captain Relax. ment June 16th. 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We are the only southeastern Variety of sizes Elizabeth Grimes of West New Jersey healthcare provider performing advanced, and shapes Cape May; James Norman laparoscopic weight loss surgery, which speeds recovery and available Richardson, of Cape May. screening also Lebanon Valley College: minimizes complications. In fact, our outstanding surgical an option. John D. Schoenberger of results have earned us recognition as a Bariatric Center of 509 Seashore Rd., Erma • 884-3381 Stone Harbor. Excellence. (Next to Murphy Fence) Longwood University: Angela Deniz, of Villas. To learn more about weight loss surgery, visit 5th ANNUAL WOODBINE www.atlanticare.org or call 1-888-569-1000 to attend a free community seminar. FOOD! FAMILY FESTIVAL VENDORS! Sat., June 23RD GAMES! Rain Y or Shine! REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER USIC B 10AM-4PM LIVE M ROOM •WHITE Jct. of Rt. 550, EATON Taking You Well Into The Future •LIZ H (WoodbineOcean View Rd.) & Rt. 557, (Washington Ave.) For information about AtlantiCare’s family of healthcare services, please call 1-888-569-1000 or visit www.atlanticare.org Sponsored by the Greater Woodbine Chamber of Commerce www.wccnj.org A14 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 County Tech Graduates 44th Class with 29 LPNs By AL CAMPBELL the beginning of their new careers. For Your CREST HAVEN — There Class speaker Stefanie are 29 newly graduated li- Walker, well versed as a Travel censed practical nurses that volunteer fi refi ghter and Services took the Nightingale Pledge rescue worker, reflected Contact: at the June 14 graduation on the rigors the class en- from the Cape May County dured, as well as some of Technical School. the lighter moments. Kimberly Knoll In pairs, members of Helen Wallace, nurse at the 44th LPN Class to Ocean Academy, was guest Travel Consultant graduate from the school speaker. She reminded 609-484-8857-phone marched down the center the new nurses how their [email protected] aisle to the notes of Carrie every act with patients and Underwood’s “Remember their families will be long Me.” remembered. Family members snapped Following the speech- photos as the beaming es, instructors formally graduates advanced. “pinned” the graduates. Shouts of “Mommy,” After that, lights were were common throughout dimmed as candles were the culmination of the lighted and the ancient Al Campbell rigorous 11-month course. Nightingale Pledge was th Katie Jackson, class rep- recited. Licensed practical nurse graduates, members of the 44 class at Cape May resentative, introduced Presentations of ap- County Technical School, recite The Nightingale Pledge, June 14. instructors Joy A. Bucci, preciation were made on Linda M. Coover Katie Jackson Jamie Lea Ryan Ruth H. Hallowell and Julia behalf of the graduates by Heather Marie Deaton Jessica Michelle Kiley Stephanie D. Salladino A. McLaughlin. Joseph Bolling and Rebecca Richard Jason DeBlock Betsi C. Kohler Lurentine M. Salmon OFF THE TOP OF YOUR HEADS Superintendent William Carlin. Bethanne Nicole Eck Tatiana Levin Stefanie C. Walker Desmond, Assemblyman Class members were: Angela G. Ennis Melanie M. Mc- Megan L. Warren Tinea capitis (commonly known as Jeff Van Drew (D-1st) and Jennifer T. Blundo Michael E. Grogan Cullough Heidi J. Willis ringworm of the scalp) is a fungal infection Rusty Miller, director of Joseph J. Bolling Judith A. Hamada S. Donald Muller that takes its name from the circular, worm- adult and continuing edu- Dustin Kurtis Brown Carol Ann Herring Melinda Anne Nowicki Shore Shot like patterns it produces on the skin. It shows cation addressed the class, Albert M. Burton Colleen Elizabeth Hods- Letitia A. Rodriguez up as scruffy, draining spots on a child’s and wished them well on Rebecca L. Carlin den Bryan J. Rosenberg Accepting scalp, or the hair may start breaking off and Registrations falling out in clumps. The infection spreads The Herald publishes resident for 20 years, vet- much the same way as head lice, through brief death notices free eran of World War II, and COURT HOUSE — The contact with another infected person or by and paid obituaries for Obituaries a member of St. Joseph’s 12th annual Shore Shot $1.75 a line. Obituaries Church. All Star Basketball Camps sharing combs, hats, and other personal are currently accepting are submitted by funeral business. DONALD WASHING- items. Ringworm of the scalp resembles Church. registration for the 2007 homes; family members MARY J. DISILVES- TON, 46, of Woodbine, dandruff and can be easily confused with ROSE M. PITALE, 74, summer sessions. who submit information TRO, 88, of Wildwood June 10, 2007. He was a of Rio Grande, June 15, The camps, held at the seborrhea and other conditions, which makes must provide the funeral Crest, June 20, 2007. She resident of the Woodbine 2007. She was a resident Cape May County High diagnosis by the dermatologist critical for home name. was a resident for the past Developmental Center for for the past 35 years, tram- School and the Middle appropriate treatment. Tinea capitis can 65 years, was retired as the 36 years. car driver on the North Township Recreation Cen- be effectively treated with a prescription ELIZABETH A. (nee Cape May County Repub- GLENN S. WILSON, Wildwood boardwalk and ter under the direction Caputo) BLUM, 79, of lican Registrar for over 25 74, of Court House, June antifungal medication called griseofulvin. a member of St. Ann’s of boys basketball coach Court House, June 12, years, and was a member 12, 2007. He was a per- It is important to note that this type of Church. Bob Ridgway, include in- 2007. She was a resident of of the Church of Assump- manent resident for the last fungal infection can occur on any part of MARY C REDDAN, of dividual instruction, funda- south Jersey for 60 years, tion. two years and involved in our skin, hair and nails. Symptoms include Victorian Towers in Cape mental sweatshop stations, and was a member of St. HOWARD C. ERB, 62, the Pittsgrove Presbyterian May, June 13, 2007. She handling, passing and all itchy, red, and raised scaly patches that Mary’s Episcopal Church of Villas, June 17, 2007. He Church. was a member of Our Lady around offensive and de- may blister and ooze. If you notice any of Stone Harbor. was a resident for 21 years, ~ Star of the Sea Church. fensive skills. unusual changes to your skin, see your RICHARD BROWN, and a member of the Villas JOSEPH H. WRIGHT, EDWARD ELIAS RICH- Camp dates are June 68, of Cold Spring, June Fishing Club. 92, went to be with the dermatologist. For more information, call ARDSON, SR., 88, of Vil- 25-29 and July 16-20, July 14, 2007. He was a resi- EDWARD G. EVERITT, Lord on June 4. He was a LAWRENCE PAOLINI D.O., P.C at las, June 14, 2007. He 23-27 and July 30-Aug. dent for 30 years, em- 86, of Cold Spring, June 11, committed Christian and 609-465-8788. I am a Board Certifi ed was a veteran of World 5 for girls and boys ages ployed as a musician for 2007. He was a veteran of served the Lord in sev- dermatologist and the offi ce is conveniently War II, lifetime member 6 -16. more than 50 years. World War II, and member eral churches during his of the VFW, American Le- Aug. 20-24 at Middle located at 105 NORTH MAIN STREET, DOROTHY M. COTEL- of Villas VFW. lifetime. gion, Villas Fishing Club, Rec Camp for girls and CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. New LESE, 81, of Wildwood, EDNA M. (nee Sim- He is survived by Gwen- Knights of Columbus and boys ages 6 -15. Girls and patients welcome. Most insurance plans are June 17, 2007. She was mler) HEWITT, 86, of dolyn Dilworth, Murde- St. Raymond’s Church. boys are separate by age in accepted. a resident for the past 35 Wildwood Crest, June 11, na Kellet, and Sheriann RICHARD C. SEITHER skill activities. years, and a member of St. 2007. She was the first Frantz; 8 grandsons and SR., 60, of North Wild- Part of the proceeds Please send any questions or comments to my offi ce Ann’s Church. president of the Wom- wood, June 15, 2007. He 1 granddaughter; 17 great or e-mail me at: benefi ts the special needs CATHERINE MARIE en’s Auxiliary of the Meat grandchildren; 1 great, [email protected] was a lifelong resident, children of Cape May CRAFT, of Upper Town- Cutter’s Union, active in great grandchild. army veteran, a carpenter County. ship, June 7, 2007. She, politics and a member of A memorial service will P.S. Without treatment, ringworm of the scalp and fi sherman. For information or to along with her husband the Church of the Assump- be held in Pa., June 24, at can lead to permanent scarring and balding. JEANNE L. SNOW, 65, register, call 463-0676 or John, were owners of J. tion. 4:30pm of Villas, June 16, 2007. visit www.shoreshot.net. C. Craft, Inc, an accounting FRANCIS J. ‘Chick’ She was employed at a lo- HORN, 80, of Stone Har- cal law offi ce for 25 years, bor, June 11, 2007. He was and owned and operated Principal® Christopher Hildebrandt a member at St. Paul’s Ro- Al’s Tackle Shop in North Princor Registered Representative Cape May County’s Financial Advisor man Catholic Church. Wildwood. Financial ROBERT B. HUFF, 86, JEAN LAURA SPEER Beloved Family and Friends of Court House, June 14, SMITH, 72, formerly of Group 2007. He was a lifetime Cape May County, June 9, resident of the area, vet- 2007. She co-founded and eran of World War II, and operated Anchor Canvas an active member of Holy along with her husband, 1129 Rt 9 South STE 700 Trinity Lutheran Church. Pete, until their retirement Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 VERNA MURRAY (nee several years ago. Direct (609) 463-1200 x. 11 Breslin) ‘Mickey’, of Wild- JOHN BEAVER STRAS- Cell (609) 408-5916 / FAX (609) 463-1178 wood, June 16, 2007. She ENBURGH, 84, of Ocean [email protected] was born and raised in View, June 14, 2007. He Wildwood and was retired was a veteran of World from Woolworth’s 5 & 10. War II, and an architect NEW In loving memory of DOLORES A. PEARCE, for 30 years before his HIGHER Horace “Bill” McCarty 91, of Ocean City, June retirement. BUYING COINS PRICES Husband, Dad & Pop 18, 2007. She was a resi- LAWRENCE J. TRUL- Sept 15th, 1932- June 20, 2005 dent for many years, and a LI, SR., 83, of Sea Isle City, Buying Silver Dollars Always in our thoughts, member of St. Augustine’s June 17, 2007. He was a $8.00 - $10.00 each No matter where we go, In Loving Memory of Always in our hearts, SilverSilver Coins Coins 7.5x7x Face Value* Because we love you so. Nancy Ann Kalman Wheat Cents • Silver Certificates • Gold They say time heals all sorrow June 23, 1933- June 21, 2006 Red Seal Notes • Old Currency and Coins We’ve Been Buying Coins & Collectibles Since 1968 And helps us to forget, Bob Noel Proper ID Required But time so far has only proved You are sadly missed and How much we miss you yet. always in our hearts. 19 West Hand Avenue $$ Loving & Missing you always, C.M.C.H., NJ 08210 $$ Jeanette, children Bill, Jeanette Love, your children, PH: (609)465-2878 Hamer, Jim, Sue Ann Halbruner, Shore Mall • 6725 Black Horse Pike Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 grandchildren & friends statefarm.com® Bob & 13 Grandchildren 609.645.1031 • www.bccollects.com * Prices subject to market fl uctuations Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 religion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A15

I had the privilege to other way around. It is pay attention to who is the invite many of you to join pray at the grand opening when we love people and most important because a new community at a of our new Wal-Mart Store SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT use things that we keep you have been blinded by church near you while we here in Rio Grande last the main things the main the what life has to offer? still can to take care of and “God week. thing! And what price or Wal-Mart provides dia- supply the needs for the In My Whatever you feel per- value can you really put on pers and socks and pimple soul that no chain store can Corner” sonally about the organi- With Pastor Rudy the human life? Some- cream for a profit. God provide and no debit card thing tells me $215,000 offers eternal life and a can buy. by George zation, I still fi nd it admi- Foreman rable and impressive that your new car, your new get mad at Wal-Mart and doesn’t come close. Why meaningful and purpose- Pastor Rudy would love a financially successful home, your new stereo and never return, I have just do we have to wait until a ful relationship to whoso- to hear what you think. You $22.95 mega industry would take television? cost the company on av- crisis before we get our pri- ever may come. Maybe can email him by writing And this simple act of erage $215,000. That’s Lamb Book Store the time to make sure that orities straight? I still think the church should become pastorrudytlc@comcast. 901 New Jersey Ave., their fi rst invited guest into dedication also provides a how much sales they have about all those people who a little more like Wal-Mart net or The Lighthouse North Wildwood • 729-2650 their brand new facility and needed check and balance fi gured they will lose from regret the decisions they where we care about not Church- 1248 Rt. 9. Court Closed Sun. & Mon. business was God. in your life that if you can’t the average customer if they made on 9/10 if they only just the people who already House, NJ 08210. Not a bad way to get talk to God about the thing never come back. So it’s would have known ahead come, but actually value the things started and a won- that you desire to hold in got to be more than taking of time what 9/11 was go- people who aren’t coming Covenant Presbyterian Church derful principle for all of your hand, then maybe care of impersonal business ing to bring. yet. us to live by. I am a fi rm you should be keeping your that keeps the ball rolling. If this was your one And when they do come, 123 Fishing Creek Rd., NCM, NJ 08204 believer that every good hands off what He can’t The bottom line is not an more day, are you pres- I don’t want them to see us 886-2448 and perfect gift comes from bless. You don’t want to inanimate number but a ently doing what you know consumed by arguing over above anyway so why not be going anywhere that tangible human being and matters most with the ones the carpet color or the ver- before you choose to use you already know that God going out of your way to you love the most? What sion of the Bible that we use Sunday Worship it, take a few moments won’t lead the way. keeping people the priority are you losing in the long that they felt invisible to us 9:15am - Sunday School - all ages to ask the Lord’s blessing The other valuable nug- is the very thing that not run because you aren’t while they were there. upon it and say a prayer of get I grabbed from my Wal- only keeps the doors open taking the time to properly If Wal-Mart shut down 10:00am - Coffee fellowship appreciation for it? Mart experience is the but draws people through tomorrow, I know our com- 10:15am - Worship Service, emphasis that they put on those open doors and in munity would notice. I We can say “Grace” for Christ Gospel Nursery Provided more than just our meals. people. I learned that the turn results in a successful Plans Special know there would be a Why not say “Grace” for price that Wal-Mart has put venture in the long run. huge hole in the center of on each one of us potential Do we care enough about Service Sunday Rio Grande. I want them to Wednesday • 7pm customers is $215,000. our community? Are we feel the same kind of emo- According to a recent making the necessary time WHITESBORO — The tion if our churches weren’t Prayer Meeting and documentary on CNBC it takes to engage in mean- Christ Gospel Church Love there too. Youth Group ELENA’S about the inner workings ingful relationships with Center, 2209 Route 9, I want people to know Starting in June, Home Bible Study CREST PIER of this retail giant is the those that we share our South, will hold a Pre-An- that I miss you when you extensive research they do community with? Are we niversary Service Sunday are not there and I want Beauty Salon before they open the doors too busy loving things that honoring Bishop Edgar D. you back not because of of a new store. we actually end up just us- Robinson, Jr. and his fam- what I want to sell you, If, for example, I go to ing people? ily for 25 years of service but because I know what First Baptist Church my local Wal-Mart store and It really should be the and the 80th year church God longs to give you and of Wildwood get bad service and can’t Holy Trinity anniversary. we will all be better off for fi nd what I need or wait The service will begin at it when we learn to love in a checkout line that is Announces 4 p.m. and feature Bishop that which deserves our too long or experience any Summer Hours Luke Witherspoon and the love and use that which other major inconvenience Westminster Evangelistic deserves to be used. The Church that Welcome that ends up really ticking WILDWOOD — Holy Church of Atlantic City. This is what community began in a me off, they have already Trinity Lutheran Church, The event is sponsored is all about and when you Merry-Go-Round Lorraine Cileone carefully calculated what by the Shepherd’s Min- formerly of Rio Grande area Poplar and Atlantic av- get right down to it, if they are about to lose. enues will hold summer istry. there be any profi t in this Heather & Atlantic Aves., In fact, they have pin Wildwood Crest services of worship until world, it is really discovered 523-0747 pointed the value of what Sept. 2, at 9 a.m. Wells Church in community; first with Sunday I’m worth to them. If I There are weekly Satur- God and then with one day worship Services at 5 Schedule Told another. 9:30am Morning Worship p.m. through Sept. 1. So welcome to the neigh- Open Hearts Open Minds A service of healing AVALON — Wells borhood Wal-Mart but I’ll Memorial Presbyterian be looking to greet more of Pastor, Rev. Joe Mathis will be held on the first Hearing Assistance • Nursery Provided Open Doors Wednesdays of June, July, Church, First Avenue at my neighbors there in the and August at 7 p.m. Ninth Street, holds wor- days to come and hopefully Maple & Atlantic Avenues • 609-522-2981 Evening prayer service ship services at 10 a.m. will be held July 11, 25, Sundays, preceded by a Aug. 8, 15, 22 and 29. hymn sing at 9:45. Vacation Bible School, Rev. Michael J. Impe- “Out with the New, in with the Old” Deep Sea Adventure, will riale, pastor of the First “Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today, and forever”. Hebrews 13:8 be held from July 9 to 13 Presbyterian Church of at 6 p.m. and July 14 at 5 Salt Lake City, will preside Rio Grande Bible Baptist Church p.m. for our "Final Dive." on Sunday. This will include special King James Bible • Old-Fashioned Preaching music from the Adventure Beadle Church First United Methodist Church Announces Old Hymns of Faith • Family Values followed by an ice cream 1107 Delsea Drive, Route 47, Rio Grande, NJ Church Offi ce 609-886-9494 6700 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest party. Pre-registration is Summer Services encouraged. 609-729-4265 Thursday evenings will CAPE MAY POINT — Sunday School 9:45 a.m. be set aside now through Sunday Worship at 9:30am Beadle Memorial Presby- Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Aug. 30 for fellowship, 6 terian Church, 506 Cape p.m., and concerts, 7:30 Ave., will conduct services Sunday Evening Service 6:30 p.m. p.m. (exception, July 12, each Sunday at 10 a.m. VBS). beginning Sunday, and run Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. Fellowship will be a through Sept. 2. Children’s Bible small production of "Malice Sunday School for chil- in the Palace." The areas dren ages 3-8 will be held Pastor Jeff McLeod Club Wednesday 6:30 p.m. for interaction in "Malice" during the sermon. Light & Family are music, singing, acting, refreshments will be served dancing, choreography, after the service. scenery, and costumes un- Rev. Richard Ollinger, der the lead- president of the Corner- ership of John Cavcchio, stone Christian Academy music director of Holy of Philadelphia will lead the Trinity. service on June 24. Holy Trinity air condi- tioned. There is parking at the rear with an en- “If you tell a lie long trance to the parking lot enough, loud enough, from Poplar and Magnolia and often enough, the avenues. For information, people will believe it.” all the church office at ~Adolf Hitler 30% OFF* 522-5000. Select Signature Series Window Treatments ST. BARNABAS BY-THE-BAY 0% Interest, OUTREACH COMMITTEE OF ST. MARY’S 0 Payments EPISCOPAL CHURCH for 90 Days 13 W. 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Could Receive Billions for Illegal Work The Social Security “To- A Totalization Agree- who perform illegal work in work authorization. talization Agreement” be- ment is intended to elimi- the U.S. could benefi t from The study estimates that This FREE pamphlet will help you tween the U.S. and Mexico, nate dual taxation for such an agreement: another 809,175 Mexicans which has already been persons who work outside 1. “Non-work” Social Se- would become entitled to and your loved ones stay one step signed between the two their country of origin. curity Numbers: Between totalized benefi ts under nations and is awaiting Under the U.S.-Mexico 1974 and 2003, the Social immigration amnesty. ahead of dangerous con artists. You’ll the President’s signature, agreement, a Mexican Security Administration “The Totalization Agree- learn the methods and means of the would cost the United worker would be able to issued more than seven ment with Mexico would States an estimated $207 receive “totalized” Social million “non-work” Social destabilize Social Security,” most common scams and schemes, billion through 2040, ac- Security benefi ts with as Security numbers; an esti- said Ralph McCutchen, including phony sweepstakes, credit cording to a new study little as 18 months of work; mated 827,200 Mexican Chairman of TREA Senior conducted by TREA Senior American workers must citizens used those num- Citizens League. card frauds, the “pigeon drop” and Citizens League. work at least 10 years to bers to work illegally and “Particularly because of The Totalization Agree- qualify for benefi ts. would be eligible for ben- the oncoming crush of baby more. It also contains valuable ment could make as many “We get so used to efi ts under a Totalization boomers, it’s outrageous tips on how to protect your PIN as 1.6 million Mexican hearing billions of dollars Agreement by 2040. that we would deplete our workers and dependents thrown around in Wash- 2. 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Illegal Aliens: Mexican $105 million over the fi rst This educational pamphlet compliments of Security benefits would giving these billions to il- workers who entered the fi ve years. legal workers, we should be United States illegally on or THE CAPE ATLANTIC SENIOR EDUCATION INITIATIVE go to Mexicans who per- However, they failed to formed illegal work in the preserving it for Americans after January 1, 2004 and include the cost of illegal Proudly Sponsored by United States. 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He graduated as a the Southern New Jersey Chapter of Advanced Prac- Web Site Directs Boomers to Super Foods tice Nurses. 609.463.6344 Brenda Douglass has (ARA) — Almost 100 about what is healthy today, healthy. lycopene. recently joined Regional 591 Route 9 South percent of baby boomers it is hard to keep track of Moulton suggests stick- Canned tomatoes, ketch- Heart and Lung as a board Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 think about healthy eating the latest health trends and ing to “super foods” to up, tomato paste and tomato certifi ed family nurse prac- habits, but only 20 percent ways to eat healthy. keep things simple. Super sauce are all good sources titioner. Her Master of www.emeritus.com feel they are very informed Culinary expert Sara foods are simply foods that of lycopene. Science degree was earned • Walnuts ©2007 Emeritus Assisted Living about what is healthy for Moulton has partnered provide more nutritional at Thomas Jefferson Uni- Despite what has been them, according to the with BoomerTowne.com, value than others, and can versity. She completed her results of a survey from an informational Web site vary based on a person’s said in the past, fat can BoomerTowne.com. for baby boomers, to advise dietary needs. be good! Omega-3 fatty With so much informa- boomers about straightfor- When shopping for gro- acids, prevalent in walnuts, tion and research available ward ways they can eat ceries, keeping a few simple reduce the risk of heart tips in mind will lead to disease and reduce hyper- healthier purchases. tension. Protect your assets “The most basic health All nuts provide benefi ts fact one can remember to the body and can be from nursing home costs about any food is, the darker used in place of walnuts if or richer the color, the desired. A simple way to Law Offi ces better it is for you,” states incorporate nuts into your Moulton. “In addition, less diet is to toast them at 350 D’Avanzo & Poserina processed foods are always degrees for ten minutes Masters in Taxation better than those that are and enjoy them alone or highly processed.” add them to baked goods LET US HELP RESTORE QUALITY TO YOUR LIFE 1029 Route 9 South, Below is a list of some or yogurt. Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 foods Moulton has on her • Wild Salmon Do you snore loudly? “super foods” list. 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Fax: 609-463-1178 Chairman Her chosen profes- [email protected] sion grew from spending summers with her active grandparents. In fact, all four of her grandparents FRED MELROY R.P. lived past age 80 and were ShortStay Rehabilitation part of her daily life. WE COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS and LongTerm Care She obtained a BA in So- cial Work at West Chester • Durable Medical Goods • We Bill Medicare University and launched NEW her career in geriatric so- Prescription Delivery cial work soon after. Available MOST of Clark got her start in Cape May County. 1981 at Wesley Manor, Call for details. 700 Town Bank Rd., renamed The Shores at North Cape May, NJ 08204 Wesley Manor, 2201 Bay We can avor your child’s medicine! Ave., in Ocean City (609- 399-8505). Susan Clark often plays “psychologist” to any CARLTON CARDS A CARD FOR EVERY OCCASION 609-898-8899 She left in 1983 and resident who just needs to talk. . returned in 2000. For the 315 Rt. 9 South • CMCH past seven years, she has (block So. of Wawa) www.genesishcc.com made it her mission for ev- dents with health, family, skilled nursing, subacute, Open Mon.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-3 MAC ery senior resident at The driving, and downsizing is- and respite to persons of Delivery Available • Call 465-4661 We understand care, Shores to feel at home. sues. However, frequently all faith backgrounds. Call today for info we practice compassion EQUAL HOUSING she is asked for help nego- on Respite OPPORTUNITYCare Clark often assists resi- tiating the insurance maze that many seniors fi nd con- fusing and intimidating. ATTENTION SENIOR HOMEOWNERS Like The Shores’ chap- lain, she plays “psycholo- gist” to any resident who A Leader in Reverse Mortgages in the Tri-State Area just needs to talk. YOUR HOME... YOUR EQUITY... YOUR FUTURE... YOUR DECISION Refl ecting on her time USE THE EQUITY IN YOUR HOME TO spent at The Shores, Clark Have peace of mind while enjoying the comfort of your own home • said, “I have been at The Pay off debt • Travel • Make home renovations/repairs Shores for seven years and • Pay for home health care everyday is different. It • Pay for grandchildren’s college education is often diffi cult to defi ne Purchase a second home... ANYTHING you choose! what a social worker does, IVY LEAGUE MORTGAGE POSSIBLE HELP FOR MIGRAINES but one must be a good Typical migraine sufferers waken in will make your visit more comfortable. listener and always think Call for a FREE no obligation consultation. the morning with varying degrees of We treat each patient, both adults and about the resident’s point headache pain. Those who experience children, with personal attention in a of view. The best part of Walt Gephart Offi ce: 609-390-0055 • Toll Free: 800-598-8144 such headaches contract their temporal relaxed atmosphere. We’re located at my job is defi nitely the res- Branch Manager 232 S. Shore Rd., Marmora muscles during sleep an average of 14 109 WEST ATLANTIC AVE., CAPE idents. I have met so many times more intensely than those who do MAY COURT HOUSE, where we stress interesting people through not experience headaches. This problem preventive health care for the entire the years!” may be helped by wearing a small, family, utilizing state of the art dental A full-time social worker removable, clear resin matrix oral insert procedures. The best way to reduce that is fi tted to the patient’s front teeth and your chances of getting dental disease and mother of three, she worn while sleeping. With the device in is to develop good oral hygiene habits. rarely fi nds time to sit and Celebrate Life. place, the intense activity of the temporal We’re currently accepting new patients relax. Clark epitomizes muscle (which closes and clenches the and welcome your call at 609.465.5415 the classical social worker: jaw) is suppressed to less than one-third to schedule an appointment. We accept selfl ess, giving and always by preventing any contacting of the back most insurances, including Delta Dental. listening. teeth. By reducing this neuromuscular We also have fi nancing available through One thing is certain to activity, migraine headache pain as well Care Credit and Healthcare Credit. all the residents at The as the associated tension-type headaches Shores—Clark is passion- may be reduced. Please send your questions or comments Do you wake up with headaches? to my offi ce or e-mail me at: ate about seniors and a Could a matrix oral insert help you? 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At The With 100 years of con- tinuous operation, the or- Vein Center we help your ganization has grown to legs look and feel better ten communities offering The first thing you'll notice about The Shores at Wesley Manor residential, assisted-living, is the warmth of the residents and staff. using the most up-to-date Here you will meet new friends and enjoy procedures. a wide variety of life enriching activities. Call for an appointment. Clark often assists residents Our amenities include gracious dining, spacious one and two bedroom apartments and a location minutes away with health, family, from shopping, restaurants, driving, and down- the beach and the Music Pier. sizing issues. Call us today at 609-399-8505 to take a tour, THE VEIN CENTER However, frequent- find out more information and see why we offer ly she is asked for excellence in senior living. help negotiating 2201 Bay Avenue 718 Shore Road • Somers Point, NJ the insurance maze Ocean City, NJ 609-927-8550 that many seniors 609.399.8505 www.theShoresAtWesleyManor.org LEONARD GALLER, MD • GARY FEINBERG, MD fi nd confusing and SURGICAL ASSOCIATES CARTER MCCORMACK, MD • JAMES HERRINGTON, MD G•F•M intimidating. Residential Living • Assisted Living • Skilled Nursing • Memory Support A20 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Lower Township Hires New Animal Control Service By JACK FICHTER Monday with South Jersey Lower Township Ani- control services. Both men like to complete a census Animal Service, of Ocean mal Control Officer Don will continue as township of dogs in the township, VILLAS — Following City. Montgomery resigned in Public Works employees. something that was started the resignation of both of The contract runs early June and offi cer Steve South Jersey Animal Ser- in the past by another Lower Township’s Animal through the end of the year Parker tendered his resigna- vice Owner Liam Hughes animal control service but Control Officers, coun- at a monthly cost of $1,250 tion June 12, leaving the told the Herald his com- never completed. Would like to Welcome cil approved a contract for a total of $8,125. township with no animal pany also has contracts He said he has a scanner with Upper Township, in his truck and can return New Recreation Chief for Middle Corbin City and Buena. He missing dogs that have Melissa Killion, O.D. said he his animal control been micro chipped direct- Brings Communications Expertise service has been operating ly to their owners without To Both Their Locations for over three years but he a trip to the county Animal 921 Black Horse Pike By JOE HART former Republic of Yugosla- had 15 years experience in Shelter. Hughes said he has via and Alaska. the fi eld. a staff of three offi cers but Pleasantville COURT HOUSE — A Before joining the mili- Hughes is also shelter would like to have town- hometown boy went out tary, he graduated from director of Beacon Animal ship employees on call for 641-4722 and saw the world, now Montclair State University Rescue, the former Upper nights and weekends. he’s coming back to teach with a bachelor’s degree in Township Animal Shelter Contact Fichter at (609) the young people of Middle recreation science. in Palermo. 886-8600 Ext 30 or at: pritzgrayeyecare.com Township how to lay down Grayson taught graphic Hughes said he would jfi chter@cmcherald .com. a bunt and shoot a foul design and desktop publish- Plaza 9 • 295 Shore Rd. • Route 9 shot. ing courses at Burlington Committeewoman Su- County Community Col- Marmora san DeLanzo announced at lege. a June 18 meeting the ap- He will be leaving his job 390-9112 pointment of Tom Grayson as Director of Communica- to the director’s position in tions with Universal Tech- Dr. Lloyd Pritz NJ#03852, To#239 Italian Bakery and Deli the township recreation TOM GRAYSON nical Resource Services, Dr. Robin Gray NJ#04027, To#250 department. Inc. in Cherry Hill to start Fresh Baked Goods DR. Rebekah Buccafurni NJ#05829 To#1219 The township has been lier this year. his job here next week. Hoagies • Sandwiches without a recreation leader Grayson, his wife and Dr. Melissa Killion NJ#05750, To#1148 Optometrists Grayson, 34, moved to • Lunch Meats since longtime director this area from Philadelphia three children will be mov- Gregg Arnold retired ear- with his family when he ing from their home in 609-522-8322 • Open Tues-Sun 6am-6pm was nine years old from Woodstown back to this 17th & Central Aves., N. Wildwood South Philadelphia, attend- area now that he’s secured ed St. Raymond’s grade the director’s job. school and graduated from “I’m excited to get start- Is chronic heel pain Middle Township High ed,” Grayson told the Her- preventing you from School. ald. “Committeewoman START TALKING BEFORE He joined the U.S. Army DeLanzo said if anything living an active and married his high school was lacking in the depart- THEY START DRINKING sweetheart. ment it was in the com- lifestyle? 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Varani, Steven Michael Wal- A22 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Beach Tags THE SAM AZEEZ MUSEUM Not Free July 4 in SIC OF WOODBINE HERITAGE SEA ISLE CITY — As part of its promotional campaign, the Sea Isle City Tourism Commission Celebrates originated the “No Beach Tags on Wednesdays” pro- gram about 12 years ago. Part of the strategy was to Summer Shabbat in the encourage workers who work on weekends and get Shadows of History days off during the week Cape Christian Academy Class of 2007 from left: Matthew W. Palmer, Brian to come to Sea Isle City on K. Dougherty, Alberto L. Davila, Kayla A. Shisler, and Samuel J. Allay. Top Wednesdays. students were: Valedictorian Kayla A. Shisler of Court House and Salutatorian Please join us as we welcome Congregation The campaign in Sea Isle Matthew W. Palmer of North Cape May. Graduation was held June 12 at City has been a success; Seashore Community Church of the Nazarene. Beth Shalom of Wilmington, Delaware however, the loss of beach tag revenues during the popular 4th of July holiday Lower Cape May Regional Saturday, June 23, 2007 prompted city offi cials to pass a resolution requiring Announces the Class of 2007 Services Begin at 9:30AM beach tags on 4th of July this year. CAPE MAY — Lower “This restriction applies Cape May Regional High Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Michael Beals only to 4th of July,” ex- School named the top fi ve plained Pat Allen, director students in the graduating of Congregation Beth Shalom of the beach badge offi ce. class of 2007. They are: She has posted notices Stephanie E. K. Morrison of this change and asked of Cape May; Catherine M. Booth of Cape May; beach tag inspectors to The Conservative Service is FREE and Amanda Lynne Obst of pass the word to visitors Erma; Erin C. Gerhard of OPEN to the Community who often come to enjoy North Cape May, and Cait- the beach on Wednesdays lyn A. Pohlig of Villas. and to residents who fre- The following students Children are Welcome! quently invite company on graduated during com- Wednesdays. mencement ceremonies While beachgoers are June 13: STEPHANIE E. K. CATHERINE M. The Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage is celebrating the nation’s Brian Abrams, Roy Abrams MORRISON BOOTH Recommended by the freedom on 4th of July, free Jr., John Accardi, Ivan J. Jewish Travel Guide of United States and Canada Wednesday is not free on Adams II, Lindsey N. Agger, the 4th of July. Stephanie E. Agger, Michael Thomas Albert, Alexis Alfonso, Lauren Ashley Amenhauser, Contact Jane Stark • 609-646-9400 • [email protected] What’s Kelsey Lynn Andrews, Danyel L. Azevedo, Jayme A. Bailey, Cooking? Brittany Lynn Barger, Daniel The Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage J. Basse, Danielle E. Bechta, Next week’s menu of Catherine E. Behrens, Gary is located at 610 Washington Ave., Woodbine NJ meals served by the Cape M. 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Gaughan using the high in Edwards leading, Jimmie paying attention to what Leicht took the lead line to get around Busch. Construction Debris 2008. Johnson in second, Truex I needed on the car and I from good friend Brad Busch pulled away, but his Fast, efficient service. The announcement Jr. in third, and Stewart got tight at the end. I was Coleman with 10 laps to truck became very loose came last Wednesday from in fourth with about 30 really tight and couldn’t do go and held on for the with seven laps to go and Also... We will pay you for your Junior’s JR Motorsports laps to go. much with him. It was an victory. 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Truck Series: The I was a little better than And where better than only go 42 laps max on a Busch Series: Kentucky weekend of ending win- Kyle, I just didn’t want to Now Accepting Visa & MasterCard Hendrick Motorsports, full tank of gas. Speedway is defi antly the less streaks started with get out there too soon. I who have won 10 of 15 Truex had a much faster favorite track of the Busch Saturday’s Michigan 200 knew I had a better draft Call 465-7406 for details. races this season. But car than Edwards, and was Series regulars. It seems to NASCAR Craftsman Truck than Kyle, I just had to pick Hendrick already has four closing in on the leader. be the only track they have Series race. the right time. All the driv- teams, right? So who is on But with 10 laps to go, a chance on. passed Kyle Busch on the ers love to come to Michi- their way out, you ask? he brushed the outside For the second straight last lap to win his first gan because you can race Kyle Busch. The 22-year- wall and lost momentum, season, the Meier 300 saw truck race since September anywhere on this track. old driver will hit the free enough to put Edwards a non-Nextel Cup Series of 2004. We had to search around agent markets in search of into victory for the first driver in victory lane, only led 35 and fi nd that groove on the a new team. time since 2005. the second time in the laps early, but his engine race track.” It is still not clear if Bud- “This one is for my last 35 races. But instead expired on lap 47. A cau- Busch fi nished second, weiser will be the sponsor dad,” Edwards said. “I’ve of David Gilliland putting tion with 18 laps to go set followed by Gaughan in of Earnhardt Jr. at Hendrick been wanting to give him an under funded, single up the fi eld for it’s fi nal third, Mike Skinner in Motorsports or what the a trophy — Happy Father’s car team into the winner’s run, with Busch leading fourth, and Ted Musgrave number of the car Earn- Day. 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Hornsby Jr., President and CEO, Cape jacent to the Cape Regional Center offers smoking ces- Savings Bank and Cape Regional Health System Medical Center campus will sation classes through the Board Chairman presents Joanne Carrocino, presi- become smoke-free areas. Center of Lifestyle Manage- dent and CEO, Cape Regional Medical Center with That will include the main ment. donation check for the upcoming Foundation Com- modore’s Gala to be held Saturday and Sunday at County Awards Contracts Corinthian Yacht Club in Cape May. For Professional Services COURT HOUSE — Free- Pa., for the design, prepara- Middle’s Chamber holders approved an agree- tion of contract documents ment to enter into profes- and administration of a THE WORKING KITCHEN Seeks Rio Businesses sional services with three construction contract for a Set aside your ideas about “dream project, and New Jersey is no exception. COURT HOUSE — Mem- to make this happen but to construction fi rms on an County Fire Safety Garage kitchens” that are staged for dueling Many people say the kitchen is the focal bers of Middle Township no avail. “This area is now as-needed basis. and Classroom Project. chefs, and analyze your own realities. point of their family life, where family Chamber of Commerce are a major shopping district Freeholders June 12 ap- Freeholders also awarded Most of us do not need a kitchen large members congregate for homework, recruiting businesses from and we would be pleased proved the following fi rms a new contract to Garrison enough to feed a guest audience. The catching up on the events of the day, the Rio Grande area for to have these businesses as for professional construc- Architects for the architec- best kitchen is the one that meets your paying the bills, as well as preparing membership. members of our organiza- tion engineering services: tural work related to an own particular needs. In many cases, and consuming meals. At QUALITY Chamber President Bob tion. The greatest benefi t Gannett Fleming, Inc. Gib- expansion of the County that means trading under-utilized com- HOME CENTER, no job is too big Noel and Vice President of a strong membership is son Associates, P.A. and Prosecutor’s Offi ce here. mercial appliances for other, more or too small. We specialize in kitchens, Denise Martindale are having one voice, especially Churchill P.C. useful features like warming ovens. It bathrooms, countertops, cabinets, gas spearheading the effort to when an issue arises.” The firms, freeholders may also make sense to pare down a fi replaces, paneling, fl ooring, doors include Rio Grande busi- Martindale wants to in- said in the resolution, are spread out fl oor plan to a more man- and more. Our hours are weekdays, 8 nesses in the chamber’s clude the district in this “properly staffed, equipped get ageable size. For most cooks, a smaller a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to overall plan. year’s Christmas activities. and qualified to perform layout packed with features and stor- 4 p.m. We accept MasterCard, Visa and “We want to build busi- “We want the area busi- this Professional Construc- history age, in which they take no more than Discover. ness relationships with nesses and the public to tion Engineering Services two steps between every countertop Please visit our web site: owners in this area in order know that Rio Grande is on an as-needed basis.” and no more than three steps between www.qualityhomectr.com to bridge the gap between part of Middle Township The agreement entered buff. the sink, oven, and refrigerator, makes Rio Grande and Cape May and we are one,” Martin- into is for one year. a lot more sense. Hint: Give your kitchen an airy feeling Court House. We are one dale said. Also on June 12, free- If you poll homeowners across the by eliminating some (or all) of the upper township but have two “This organization is holders approved a resolu- country, you will fi nd that the kitchen cabinets in favor of more base cabinets totally different shopping strong and has a lot to offer tion to expand the scope is their favorite target for a remodeling or a pantry. districts,” Noel said. new members,” she added. of services with Garrison Quality Home Center • 1249 Rt. 9 South • Cape May Court House • 609-465-5029 He also noted that there For more information, call Architects of Bala Cynwyd, have been efforts in the past 463-1655. Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27 TOWN BANK BUILDERS, INC. Est. 1970 • Licensed & Insured • NJ State Lic # 13VH00282200

INC. Construction At Your Taste Bob Obermeier and Sons With Our Fine Quality • New Home Construction Becker Retires from County High School • Indoor/Outdoor CREST HAVEN — Cape grades was initiating a Entertainment Areas May County High School change in the school’s • Kitchens & Baths • Additions Principal, John C. Becker name. • Whole House Renovations III, officiated at his last Saying that his students Open House Sat. & Sun. 12 noon-3pm • Design/Build Services graduation June 13. were not an “alternative” Becker retired after 35 to anyone, and the school 122 Fernwood Rd., Town Bank (609) 884-5151 years in education, the last was not an “alternative” ei- www.TownBankBuilders.com • 290 Fishing Creek Rd., Cape May 10 at that school. ther, he made a strong case After graduates were to change the name from recognized and received Alternative High School certificates, Tim Whit- to Cape May County High tington, president of the School. district Board of Education A new mascot, the Cou- called Becker forward to gar, and new school colors present him with a plaque of red and black were also Principal Becker, Left, President Tim Whittington, thanking him for dedica- chosen by the students to tion to the special students represent a new beginning Apple Tree Academy in his care for the past 10 for the school years. When Whittington Becker brought many im- finished, graduates gave To Open Center July 1 provements to the school Becker a standing ovation CREST HAVEN — Apple “With devoted teachers during his time there. to recognize how much Tree Academy will have a and outstanding curricu- One of the major up- they cared for him. grand opening of its new lum, the Infant/Toddler Infant/Toddler center July Center is another way for 1 at 148 Crest Haven Road the children of Cape May within the Special Services County to be well prepared School District Campus. for the educational adven- Apple Tree Academy has ture that awaits them in the served the parents and chil- public school system,” she dren of Cape May County stated in a release. NATE certifi ed for the past 21 years and Apple Tree Academy technicians has a “sterling reputation in is taking applications for child care and Early Child- summer and September hood Education,” according enrollment call 609-889- to Shari Schwert, owner. 0722.

We’ll Be There” Home 465-5545 • 399-0450 • 1-800-388-4645 Generators Births Sturdy Savings Bank, represented by Geoffrey Har- Serving Cape May & Atlantic Counties over 90 years rison, assistant vice president and North Cape May branch manager, right, renews bank’s support of Visa - MC - Discover - Amex The following births May 31. were reported at Shore Ryland Benjamin Kelly Naval Air Station Wildwood, Erma, represented by www.graceenergy.biz License #13VH00302000 Memorial Hospital: to Benjamin Kelly and Sta- Dr. Joseph Salvatore, NASW chairman. The bank is a Joseph Stanley Majow- cey Pomlear of Marmora. major sponsor of the museum’s aviation literature. icz III, to Joseph Jr. and Alison Majowicz of Peters- burg, May 21. Colin Patrick McAnan- ey to Shawn and Dana McAnaney of North Cape May, May 24. Connor Logan Watson to Caleb and Marie Watson of Cape May, May 26. Allison Elizabeth Muller to Warner and KelliAnn Muller of Erma, May 27. Abigail Rose Crowther to James and Allison Crowther of North Wild- wood, May 30. Kaitlyn Ryleigh Flynn to Robert and Carol Flynn of West Cape May, May 31. Ella Grace Jefferson to Matt and Meredith Jef- Auction It Today, the county’s newest eBay drop off store, celebrated its grand ferson of Upper Township, opening June 11. The business, in Rio Grande Plaza (next to ShopRite), allows customers to take in wares for sale on the online auction site and have the Lower Police entire process handled by professionals. From left is Daniel Todorov, Karin and Mike Caminos, owners, Carol Kennelly, county Chamber of Commerce Log 2,736 Calls President Jeffrey H. Gott and chamber marketing director John Kelly. Month of May

ERMA — Lower Town- ship logged total of 2,736 calls during the month of May. They included: Assaults, 11; robbery 3; domestic violence com- plaints 31; domestic vio- lence with assaults four; motor vehicle accidents, 45; death investigations four; burglaries 13; thefts 30; criminal mischief com- plaints 34; disorderly con- duct complaints 9. Adult arrests 47; juvenile arrests, three; DWI arrests two, and drug possession arrests two. BLOOD DRIVE OCEAN CITY — The Cape May County Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold a blood drive The 2006 Boardwalk Classic tournament proceeds are donated to one of two today St. John’s Lutheran recipients, Wildwood Catholic High School. The Classic was a not-for-profi t Church, 1001 Central event that raised college scholarship money. From left is Wildwood Catholic’s Ave., Church Hall from Frank Accardi, Principal Richard Turco and Jodie DiEduardo, on behalf of the 1-7 p.m. Boardwalk Basketball Classic Committee. A28 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers June 20 2007

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Great job putting the electronic speed limit signs on the roam outside. Until we start to treat cats the same way we treat streets —especially 42nd Street. All we need now is this speed dogs, we will never get a handle on this growing problem. limit being enforced. —Cape May County —Avalon *** *** Kangaroo court is being held in the form of the county tax ROUTINE MAINTENANCE HELPS YOUR HEATING Do the Lower Township police offi cers have nothing better appeal hearings. I’ve never seen such arrogance. to do with their time then to pull over someone with tinted —Court House windows? I will gladly take the tint off my car as soon as the *** & COOLING SYSTEM PERFORM AT ITS BEST. offi cers take it off of their own personal vehicles. If they I used to be a fan of the Spout Off until I read what its been are going to do it for one, then do it for all. printing each week. You make your readers seem like unintel- Serving —Lower Township ligent people by printing some of these spouts. —Wildwood Cape May Spring *** County To the driver of the red Dodge pick up truck who threw *** for 10 the cat out of the window on Fulling Mill Road on June 8 at Another summer and you take your life into your hands Years approximately 8:30 a.m.: My husband was behind you and walking on the boardwalk every night. People on bikes just Check-up watched you do it. He stopped to get the cat to make sure it want to run you over. Where are the police? did not run out into the road into oncoming traffi c. I pray that —Sea Isle City Call today the cat did not come back to your house. What kind of a person *** does something like this? A yes vote to support the bond ordinance is a vote to sup- to nd out —Villas port important investments in the beaches, the bird sanctuary, $ 95 *** the recreation programs, and routine maintenance projects. A how you can I live in Maryland, and have been coming to Sea Isle all of yes vote is a positive step for our community. become a 69. my 42 years. I love the town, and have many wonderful memo- —Stone Harbor ries, and am making new ones with my children. My spout off *** concerns the ashtray that my children play on now. It used to Why do all the nurses at the nursing home sweat the aides be known as the beach. Smokers, the beach is not an ashtray. all day and all night? That’s why they can’t keep any help Celtic Air Use your empty cup or can to dispose of your butts. —Wildwood —Sea Isle City *** Preferred Customer ® *** Thankfully the Lower Cape May Little League season is Heating & Cooling Systems H AMER Cell phones and Walkman or whatever they’re called nowa- coming to an end. Once again we had a year of incompetence T IC R A O N to take advantage of our maintenance N days, need to be banned from libraries. and inconsistencies among the board members. First, some • • —Cape May rules change within the fi rst few weeks. Williamsport rules are T E E contract for low cost high quality service! C C H N E *** supposed to be our rules, yet our league seems to use them N L IC EL ® IAN EXC Your delivery person is doing all they can do to insure a simply as suggested guidelines. speedy delivery. We don’t make money if we’re late or if we —Cape May 609-898-9100 slack off. We pay for our own gas, and use our own vehicles, *** and we deal with traffi c in the summer heat. Not tipping the Hats off to the organizer of the fi rst Lower Township em- driver for late food is like shooting the mailman for bringing ployee picnic. It is a nice breath of fresh air to see something you bills. It’s not about us fi nding a better job; it’s about respect good come from township hall for a change. The employees for people who do what you don’t feel like doing. If you want had a great time. Thank you for persevering through the nega- your food quick make sure you give specifi c directions and have tivities of certain people around you. your house clearly numbered, and if you’re visiting make sure —Erma you give us the right town. If we know you’re generous, we *** will remember you and if you are not...well we know where A motel in the southern end of the Crest has been a night- you live. mare for the neighborhood. There is no security; people are —Erma in the pool screaming at all hours of the night and early morn- (ED. NOTE: Your point was well taken, until the very end.) ing. This weekend there were over 30 people on the beach at *** 1:30 a.m. making a lot of noise. Hope the police did something The editor’s notation in the June 13 Herald indicated that about the under age drinkers as well. the Lower MUA board members receive no pay. This is in- —Wildwood Crest correct. Please verify your information. *** —Villas To the despicable human being who chained a puppy to (ED. NOTE: We did. You are correct. The board members a fence at the ball fi eld with a note that said, “Please take receive a whopping $1,200 per year.) me:” Here is what it’s called — animal shelter. If you couldn’t *** keep the puppy, the least you could have done is dropped it “In the absence of a draft, members of the U. S. armed forc- off there. It’s no wonder that some people like animals better es are professional volunteers. Their oath of offi ce is not to than people. a particular president, policy or administration. They swear to —Cape May defend the Constitution and to obey the lawful orders of their *** democratically elected government. They served President Bill High school seniors at Charter Tech High School in Somers Clinton, and they serve President Bush. They served in the Bal- Point will not be getting their yearbooks until well after kans, and they serve in Iraq. Civilian control of a professionally graduation. Someone dropped the ball and now these kids have apolitical military is a sacred American tradition. This is why, to wait for their yearbooks to arrive in the mail. The students in the all-volunteer force, troop opinions or outside perceptions are outraged, and I don’t blame them. They did their part to of their morale, cannot be used as a ‘canary in the coal mine’ of make sure their personal yearbook pages were done on time. Iraq policy.”… Nathaniel Flick. War, by its very nature, is bad. Whoever was in charge didn’t do his job. But it is not always wrong. —Villas —Avalon *** *** If the Wildwood politicians have nothing to hide and really I just returned from a business trip to Stone Harbor. I rode want the people of Wildwood to participate and know what around and I noticed some municipal vehicles all prominently goes on in the town meetings, then videotape, record meet- marked. I noticed that the trucks only had one person in ings and show them live in the local TV station. Or are the them. The same thing was observed in Avalon. I crossed the politicians afraid of being held accountable? bridge into Sea Isle City and I saw a Sea Isle City truck with —Wildwood two men riding along on Landis Avenue. Two to one — costly *** right? Well it is so nice to know that nepotism is alive and well —Sea Isle City in the Lower Township Public Works Department. It is amaz- *** ing that someone who has less time in than the majority of Who says that Avalon isn’t going to the dogs? Now you temporary employees gets hired before those above him. can have Pods on your property year round. Between boat trail- —Lower Township ers, dusters, and construction trailers, it looks like Sea Isle. I *** guess Stone Harbor is the only town that passes laws that keeps Those who favor unlimited immigration are fond of saying the town looking nice. The contractors and real estate people that these people will do jobs which Americans refuse to do. get their way in Avalon and they don’t live here. Well, in view of the fact that our government is unable to close —Avalon our borders, is unable to reach agreement on any positive steps *** to protect us from any terrorist coming here, and unable to Domestic animals belong to humans and humans are re- agree on which jobs are necessary, it is obvious that we should sponsible for their fate. We have manipulated wild animals add “enforcing border security” to the list of jobs Americans to fi t our needs, and the domesticated animals now lack the will not do. necessary instincts to survive on their own. To sustain them in —Court House an unnatural wild environment is immoral and inhumane. *** —Lawarenceville To reply to the editor’s comments about calling the FCC *** about the CB radio: I am a ham radio operator, which requires TNR is a very self serving practice that makes the cat people a license by the FCC. They state now that local authorities feel good about themselves, but does nothing to help with the (Lower Township Police Department) have total jurisdiction of feral cat epidemic that is plaguing our communities. The cats the situation and FCC will only get involved if the CB operator suffer in the colonies and the wildlife and neighbors suffer from is interfering with police, fi re, EMT, or airplane radio frequen- the effects of the cats. We must change peoples’ perception of cies. cat behavior by enacting and enforcing strict licensing, anti- —Villas roaming and abandonment laws. Cats do not have the right to (Page A31 Please) Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A 3 1 Spout Off Richard E. Sandman, Esquire (From Page A30) trouble for this and who’s in trouble for that. Who cares? If it was any other person who used a township truck, it wouldn’t MUNICIPAL COURT, CRIMINAL LAW, FAMILY LAW, *** be made as such a big deal now would it? He made a mistake, I don’t understand what’s going on in West Wildwood. About he’s human, I’m sure he learned from it. Lower police are not JUVENILE MATTERS, ESTATE PROBATE & ADMIN. 75 percent of the houses are empty all fall, winter, and spring. perfect, and I’m sure who ever keeps complaining about them In the summer most are only occupied on the weekends, yet aren’t either. Live and learn people, now move on. 609-463-1555 we received an increase for our water and sewer bill for —North Cape May the rest of the year. Supposedly this is due to an increase from *** Roofi ng Wildwood utility and the CMCMUA. Why are the rates going Some of the stores on 96th Street really need some seri- up? No one is using that much more water in West Wildwood ous renovations. The merchants wonder why their business is and the sewers don’t even work correctly. off. Take a look at the inside of some of your stores. They are —West Wildwood dark, dirty and smell musty. The town is losing its edge and the *** tourists as well. Time for some much needed changes and new No one knows the true cost of the multigenerational build- events to attract visitors to our once popular resort town. ing or staffi ng the place, but one of Stone Harbor’s builders said —Stone Harbor in the June letter to the editor that the cost could more than *** double from $2.4 million to $6 million without a spade of dirt I’m glad some of the small stores still exist in town. I went turned. Until the person on council who has been shooting to get touch-up paint at Seashore Paints and found the employ- craps about the cost and size of the proposed facility tells the ees very friendly and courteous. This is something that doesn’t Roofing, Siding & Windows taxpayers the true cost, there is only one way to vote — no. happen often with the big chain stores. —Stone Harbor —Wildwood *** *** Why aren’t we playing the mayor’s “Welcome to Wild- It seems that for once, the West Wildwood police may have wood” and the “National Anthem” followed by “God Bless found some real work to do. After reading about the stolen car America” on the North Wildwood boardwalk at 10 a.m.? We recovered, and a suspicious man with a handgun arrested back have many new people in the area so why not welcome them? here in the news, I’d wager to say that there will be less time “We Cover Your World” It used to look so good to see everyone stop and acknowledge for Wawa trips, frivolous patrols and stops, and playing solitaire our great country. on the police car laptops. —North Wildwood —West Wildwood *** *** 609-889-5000 They’re at it again; spending all the tax money; $4 million After reading several spout offs concerning the proposed for the renovation of the fi re and police building? They just community center in Stone Harbor, I felt that not all the in- www.DaveAdamsRoofing.com spent $2 million for the library, and $5 Million for downtown. formation was provided. If you went to one of several public How much for all the new cars and trucks? How much more information centers, you would know it is not proposed just are they going to spend? And turn the lights off during the to serve children. The plans and programming to be offered day. serves all ages. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to work out —Avalon at a fi tness center in your own community instead of paying *** membership fees to drive somewhere else? Adults looking to To the boater who at the end of last season struck and dam- move to a new community, or retire, look for services available BAYSIDE EYE CENTER aged my boat in Slip 24 at the Avalon Marina: I am still wait- within the community. ing for your name. Please leave a note with the dock master at —Stone Harbor the marina. By the damage to my boat, you should have had a (ED. NOTE: The center also would charge fees.) nice gash in your bow. *** —Avalon As a condo owner in Wildwood Crest who has had to toler- VISION EXAMS • EYE DISEASE DETECTION *** ate the road construction on Rio Grande Avenue for several Let’s place the recreation center at 94th Street. That way it weeks now, I wonder if the people in charge who decided to OPTICAL DEPT. • GLAUCOMA TREATMENT will be closer to all the children. After all it’s right next to the prolong this project into the start of the vacation season have school. Who cares if it costs over $3 million? Our children are any plan to evacuate the island in the event of an emergency. worth it. In fact they should have a pool too. One could only imagine the chaos that would ensue. Thousands LASIK CO-MANAGEMENT • CATARACT MANAGEMENT —Stone Harbor of dollars are being spent to lure tourists to our island. When *** they arrive they are being welcomed with major traffi c jams due I just want to say a lady at the Cape May County Zoo treated to improper planning of this project. Someone should be held Roger A. Young, O.D. Carl L. Hirshorn, O.D. my family so unprofessionally. My two-year- old had a bag of liable for this blunder. Doctor of Optometry Doctor of Optometry pretzels in her hand as we walked out of the zoo and this lady —Wildwood Crest tried to grab them from her, after calling us all liars. She *** Lic # 27OA00383700 Lic # 27OA00281102 said that she told us when we walked in that there was no Politicians worried about Spout Off. Spout Off keeps the food allowed in the zoo. She did not though; as we walked politicians on their toes. Look how many are being put away in, she was sitting down fanning herself, speaking to another by the U. S. Attorney, Chris Christie — 95 and counting. So (609) 886-1578 family. I will never go back to that zoo, and neither will any of many politicians, so little time. my friends and family. Best form of advertisement is word of —Villas 2004 BAYSHORE ROAD, VILLAS mouth. *** —Newark, Del. I read the Court House spouter’s commentary about the lack *** of work ethic of local contractors (carpenters, painters, etc.) We feel having a boardwalk in Cape May would be an as- I can’t personally comment on that because I have not had the WE SOLVE YOUR GROWING & POTTING & FINDING PLANT PROBLEMS set, an added tourist attraction and a vast improvement for the need for such services. However after scheduling a cleaning good of all. Sure wish someone would put this thought into based on my realtor’s suggestion, I can say I have had the plea- motion. What a phenomenal idea. Who wouldn’t enjoy a de- sure of gaining the service of Cape Carpet Cleaning. The owner use lightfully, pleasant promenade on the boardwalk of Cape May? promptly returned my phone call and showed up right on time reenho and Nu —Cape May n G rs as scheduled. rde er *** —Avalon Ga Visit our gift shop y Our senior group would enjoy the beach so much more if *** the entrance to the beach would have a board walkway. So This to the New Jersey driver from Villas: You should also fi lled with Beautiful Gifts, much easier to walk on. So much easier to wheel beach supplies know that passing on the right is three points. So do us locals on. If possible, one could be made as an experiment, to see how a favor — learn the law before you try and speak it. I will per- successful it would be. sonally take anyone to court if I get a ticket if you’re too lazy to Home Decor, Candles & Bird Supplies —Cape May move out of the passing lane to let me pass. *** —Stone Harbor I was visiting Ocean City, as I often do, with my two children *** Massarelli this past weekend. I happened across two people who were The girls in the offi ce at the Lower Township MUA are asking for a petition to be signed regarding the replacement always courteous and friendly. They always greet you with a of the Ocean City Boardwalk. How absurd to even consider 20% Off Fountains smile. using trees from the rainforest. With all the recycled plastic pos- —Villas sibilities why, why would we give even one thought to stripping *** the rainforests we so desperately need. I just received an incredibly negative letter from a group Pond Supplies • Crescent Pots —Newtown Square, Pa. calling themselves “TEAM.” I do not know these folks, but *** I wish they would leave us alone. We come to Stone Harbor to Tropical House Plants To the spouter complaining about the boat ramp: Don’t relax and enjoy our lives. It’s great that the borough is consid- you understand that the powers that be in Sea Isle City don’t ering investing in a community center. People who fi nd fault • All Pots • Cast Iron Items care about people who boat and fi sh. Have you ever tried to fi sh with everyone and everything are not people whose opinions off the advertised fi shing pier at 59th? Street? There is more should infl uence the rest of us. water on the newly constructed streets after a rainfall. Their —Stone Harbor interest is in bars. *** Nursery Select —Sea Isle City What an interesting contrast in values expressed by the two *** recent Stone Harbor letters. It seemed as if one writer ex- Items OPEN Last week’s spouter said “The thunderstorm which helped pressed selfi shness and the other expressed selfl essness. What 10-5 to quench the fi re in the Pine Barrens would have occurred can I do for me versus what can I do for others? What a telling DAILY whether there had been a fi re or not. It was an act of nature indictment of how others are made to see Stone Harbor. To the not God.” I could not disagree with you more. There is a God, one, thank you. To the other, no thank you. Buy One and He is much alive and, and I personally thanked Him for CRAFT SHOW —Stone Harbor FREE putting out that fi re. *** Coming —Cape May County I’ve received and read the township’s spring/summer activi- Get One *** ty brochure. Why aren’t they offering camp services in Whites- in September The spouter was right about 39th Street. The city stands boro this year? They are providing for bus pickup at the King 20% OFF back and does nothing. How did the animal house at the Center for kids to go to the Goshen Complex. Why not use Vendors Needed! corner of Central Avenue get to be a four-unit structure? both township facilities for camp? After all, your brochure Annual Flats —Sea Isle City also seems to proudly boast the completion of the renovations *** and upgrade to the facility. Great I have been a resident of the Wildwoods for about 30 years, —Whitesboro and I am inquiring as to why there are too many trailers *** parked illegally on the streets. There is a trailer parked on The group, which mailed to voters “The Truth Should not Selection Atlantic and Topeka that is blocking my view and I had almost be a Secret”, has set a new standard for nasty, baseless ranting. got into an accident. The workers need to move their trailers to The proposed community center was exhaustively studied and GREENHOUSE, NURSERY of Perennials a place where people can see where they’re going. debated before council approved it. The truth is not a secret; a —Wildwood group of angry malcontents simply can’t accept that most citi- & GIFT SHOP *** zens want a community center that will not be built unless it and Shrubs On May 16 my dog was taken by a lady who gave him away. doesn’t signifi cantly affect taxes. Stop ignoring the truth and She broke my heart. I am 10 years old and I know right from spreading negative sentiments and bad information. Custom wrong. I guess your mom never taught you. I hope you don’t Open Sun-Thurs 9-5:30 —Stone Harbor Order from treat your customers like that. Poco, I miss you and I will *** Fri & Sat 9-6 always love you. I am a Black African-American. I lived in this area all my life. our Flower Shop —Dias Creek Even though as black people we have came a long way, this 609-624-2112 (Across from Cape May Wicker) *** area is still very prejudiced. I just want to say that you can’t Every week there is a negative comment in the Spout off Route 9 North of Avalon in Clermont, NJ • Call 609-624-1350 about the Lower Township Police Department… who’s in (Page A32 Please) A32 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Spout Off lifeguards and got different answers. Is the water safe to go the Ponderlodge. (From Page A31) times and you are overcome in? —Stone Harbor by fatigue, rest in the shade clump everyone into one basket; not all black people are lazy. —Wildwood *** of prayer. You will fi nd peace Every race has bad apples. It is time to stop the mistreatment *** I am calling in regards to the Ponderlodge, what’s going on and refreshment in dialogue of black people. Black children have the right to an education; We recently had a very positive experience with MUA of here? If this were Upper Township where Jeff Van Drew is, with God. Pope John Paul it is not the right of the teacher, principal, or any other adult Lower Township. Our call to the MUA on a Saturday brought or Middle Township, that park would have been open for the Great to hinder that. Anyone who does should be held accountable a representative to our home within the hour. The MUA em- recreation for the whole county. But because it is in Lower —Cape May and one way or another there should be consequences. Some ployee was extremely helpful and proceeded to fi x our leak, Township, we always get shafted here. As far as I’m concerned *** children do not have a stable home, but that doesn’t mean which was more than we expected. maybe we need some new politicians. I would like, as a life long they should be mistreated. I have to teach my children that —North Cape May —Lower Township Republican, to tell Mr. Bush they should strive to do or be anything they want despite some *** *** and those other clowns down obstacles. They can be or do anything they want to. The Stone Harbor people are being misled by recent pro- I don’t care what anyone says, the opening of Wal-Mart in there about that bill they paganda by mail that proposed the new community center this small town was the best thing that happened in years. are trying to push down our —Court House is needed because Stone Harbor now has so little to offer. The —North Cape May throats on the illegal im- *** true answer to that is of course no, unless two years from now *** migrants in this country. I I don’t know what the spouter meant about the churches when we hope the economy will begin to improve there will Ever since Joe Zelnik retired (“became pasteurized”), the think it is a complete dis- and religions getting away with murder? But I do know they still be hopefully more people living here. Now there is no Herald doesn’t get dropped off until 10 a.m. It used to be 7 a. grace — $5,000 to get in pay no taxes on properties that do nothing for the city. It’s reason to say the $6 million cost can be justifi ed. m. Any connection? this country and they can’t time they helped shoulder the burden. Other towns do it; the —Stone Harbor —Wildwood Crest handle what they have now. citizens are footing the bills all the time. *** (ED NOTE: Clearly the pasteurized Zelnik does not run as George, close the border fi rst —Sea Isle City A headline on page A-10 of the June 6 Herald says “Corea fast as the raw one.) and don’t send the National *** sees redevelopment zone as answer.” The answer to that is, *** Guard down there. All they I, like everyone else have been considering how I feel about if Corea says it or if the dog and pony show called the Cape I am tired of reading about Ponderlodge. This should are doing is standing looking illegal immigrants lately. Well, my pondering came to a quick May City council says it, don’t even think about it. have been used for homes. They could have built a hundred or at these people. conclusion yesterday. My stepson is here for his last summer. —Cape May more homes on the land. This would have helped with our tax —North Cape May He graduates high school next year and has already signed to *** problems. The state bought the land and council after selling *** defend our country with the US Air Force, to be inducted three A little history lesson for Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew: The it came up with all these great ideas. It was too late council, Stone Harbor year-around days post graduation. He applied for a bussing job for the sum- Empire State Building, Golden Gate Bridge, and Hoover Dam, the state said they would let it turn back to nature, and that people are deeply concerned mer. When for the second time this week, he went down to to name a few, were probably individually built in less time was what would happen. So stop complaining, I get tired of regarding the proposed new talk to the manager only to be told that “they are not hiring.” than the bridge at the intersection at Route 47 and 83. Prob- hearing it. community center. Many of This restaurant, and a lot of others, hired many people who do ably the cost was equal. Is there any wonder that taxes are —Lower Township these people are expecting not even speak English. Here is an American kid, getting ready what they are in New Jersey? *** after the fi rst year, that nine to serve his country and he cannot fi nd a summer job in his —Cold Springs In Lower Township they had a policeman borrow township months out of 12 months hometown? I am outraged by what happened to him. This is *** equipment. This was against the policy and he was suspend- there will only be a handful pathetic people, and unacceptable. Comcast is being very unfair. They have eliminated the ed. How come the department head in charge of the equip- of people using the commu- —Villas game show channel from basic TV and they have moved it to ment wasn’t suspended? nity building except young *** a higher channel to cost more. I have an elderly relative living —Middle Township people from Court House It didn’t take Eileen Fausey very long to start “grandstand- alone on a limited income and that was her favorite channel. *** who practice their sports ing” once she declared her candidacy for township com- How could they be so heartless? Shame, shame, shame!! The Court House fi re department told the public that they spring and fall. $2.5 million mittee. While the debate over a recycling center on Indian —North Wildwood would sell that historic home on Mechanic Street. Well they in building cost with an an- Trail has been going on for the past six months, Fausey was *** didn’t, they tore it down. What was the big rush, why did it nual operational budget of nowhere to be found. Now, as a candidate she has turned into The failure of Upper Township to spray for the gypsy moth have to be done? Why couldn’t they see if they could get a over $100,000 is way out of a Susan B. Anthony. One has to wonder who is behind her and is a classic example of incompetence. When the cash-strapped buyer? line for an untested venture what her political motives are. state of New Jersey decides to spray for gypsy moths, how can —Court House such as this. —Mayville the township refuse to do so? The township should apologize *** —Stone Harbor *** to all the residents for the messes that are being made by the Lower Township received $76,224 in rebates for their *** Some people are saying the city should combine the plan- gypsy moths. 2006 recycling efforts. Can anyone tell me where that money I was happy to read the ning and zoning boards. If the board members kept their —Upper Township went? coverage that your Ocean promise to attend the meetings, there wouldn’t be a problem. *** —Villas City correspondent gave to They should show up or resign. Why is it that when Memorial Day Weekend hits, the me- *** the Miss New Jersey pageant —Sea Isle City dia keeps repeating that it’s not summer yet. When the tem- On Sunday, June 10 at 5 p.m., I was walking down the in the June 13 issue. Unfortu- *** peratures are in the 90s and the trees are all green and lush boardwalk with my two grandchildren ages three and fi ve, and nately she missed the boat on Lower Township is handing out money hand over fi st. We and any hope of cool weather is zilch…guess what people, it’s a nail sticking up three inches caught on my shoe in the what should be a real tribute are going to be in a lot of trouble next year after all of their “fa- summer. front. It made me unable to lift my foot, which made me fall of the Cape May County citi- vors” with promotions, raises and contracts. When they are —Pittsgrove, Pa. fl at on the boardwalk where I received numerous bruises, a cut zens. We are represented by gone we are left paying the bills. We need real leadership in *** on my knee. We went back to notify the boardwalk authorities, a total of fi ve intelligent and Lower Township — not just another “Headline Grabber.” To the North Wildwood spouter, thanks for the update on they had already nailed it down. What the policeman said to talented ladies who live in —Erma the voice in the tramcar, but I still say it is time to retire the me was “What do you think we have somebody just going up our county out of the total of *** old girl. and down to bang nails? When we get a report, we bang a nail.” 28 contestants. It may be a What do those red fl ags on the beach mean? I asked the —Court House I got the impression that you have to get hurt to get action. record for representation by *** —Wildwood one county To the spouter from Ava- *** —Sea Isle City lon, we should elect Obama On June 8, I went the McDonald’s drive thru in Court House *** South Jersey Gas Summer Savings because then we will become for morning coffee. When I paid for my coffee a kind lady Wake up locals; time to a socialist country and we with a smile said thank you and handed me a carnation. Ev- smell the booze and drugs. eryone should visit her in the morning. FOLSOM – As summer temperatures rise you can turn to South Jersey Gas for know how good socialism is Take a walk in Wildwood and working for countries like —Court House observe what’s happening in energy efficiency advice and savings. Whether you own a home, rent a condo or *** your town. Kids 13 and 15 run a business, there are things you can do to reduce your energy costs while Russia, Venezuela, and Cuba. I think we ought to put Con- We went to the King Tut exhibit at the Franklin Institute. wasted on alcohol. We have keeping comfortable: gressman Jefferson in the What a disappointment. Most of the exhibit had to do with a slum landlord motel owner everything but King Tut, and the King Tut stuff was nothing but renting to these kids. I paid • Set your thermostat to 78 degrees. White House, oh that’s right, he is going to jail for taking a bunch of statuettes, goblets, dishes and just not very good at $300,000 for a condo on Pine • Clear attic vents. If your home has an attic fan, make sure it’s functioning $500,000 in bribes. Maybe all. At $60 for two people it was a real scam. Avenue. We’re hard working properly. we should elect Nancy Pe- —Cape May people who just want to enjoy • Cook outdoors – keep the kitchen cool. losi because she could get *** this beach and support the lo- • Make sure window air conditioners are sized correctly. If they are too small the migrant workers from her Congratulations to Joanne who planned Monsignor‘s Gold- cal businesses. We’re going they will run constantly but not cool the room. If they’re too large they will use winery to do the lawn at the en Jubilee party at the Avalon Yacht Club on June 10. It was to sell and move on. What a White House. That would wonderful. Also, thank you to the Avalon Yacht Club for all the shame. more energy than necessary. delicious food they prepared and a terrifi c job done by all their • Keep the warm air out. The most important factor in cooling your home is save us some money. —Wildwood —Washington Township employees. *** not to let it heat up in the first place. Good insulation, caulking and weather —Avalon I do not understand why an stripping help keep the heat outside during the summer. *** Why are there so many *** employee abuses a client • Visit us online at www.southjerseygas.com/save for more tips. unhappy employees at the Citizens of West Wildwood: As taxpayers, don’t you won- at Woodbine Developmental der when and why the commissioners change or cancel the Center and almost kills the Through the company’s Conservation Incentive Program, SJG encourages MUA? Something must have happened in the last few years borough meeting? Particularly when there are important mat- client and nothing happens, customers to implement energy efficiency measures to help manage their monthly to cause this. ters to be questioned, or at least discussed. and another employee de- energy bills, while also improving the environment. As part of the CIP, SJG —Villas —West Wildwood fends himself from a client launched the Energy Savings Club, which provides members with access to helpful *** *** and he loses his job? Who has tips and suggestions on how to save money, energy and help the environment all Why hasn’t the Cape May The town watch individual in Sea Isle City must have been to investigate this matter? year long. County Animal Shelter re- standing in front of the police station when he commented —Villas placed any of the people about how well things were. Where else does a Wawa need a *** Energy Savings Club members have access to special offers and various tips that have left? bodyguard at the front door? It is my fervent hope that there is We stayed in Cape May for including how to save energy if you have a pool in your backyard or while you’re on —Court House not a fatality or severe injury before a law is brought to Sea Isle many years, and liked it better vacation. Those interested in finding more information about SJG’s Conservation *** City in regard to bars and drunken fi ghting. than any other Jersey shore I had an occasion to come —Sea Isle City town. New developments Incentive Program or how to join the Energy Savings Club should visit www. *** seem to be built overnight southjerseygas.com/save or call the conservation line toll free at 1-800-648-0138. in contact with a guy who works for Middle Township. The Stone Harbor community center reality check that was and lodgings are now costing sent to Stone Harbor voters did not address the parking issue. Once online, you can take advantage of a free home energy audit that is designed He was cutting grass in the a fortune, and out of reach for vicinity in Whitesboro and Most people using the center would drive since the proposed our family. Is there any place to help you stop losing energy and start saving money. The site will show you site is at the far end of town, the northwest corner of 80th and for rent for less than $400 how to make your home more energy efficient and comfortable plus it provides I brought a condition to his attention. It was a hazardous Second Avenue where parking is already a problem. When the for the night? The county information on rebate programs and special incentives that make purchasing high- condition and he immediately school property become available, why would the state of New Chamber of Commerce says efficiency equipment, appliances and lighting more affordable. took care of it. He did an out- Jersey approve a center on that site? that they can’t help us fi nd standing job and I wanted to —Stone Harbor a place in Cape May for less. To make saving energy even easier, SJG is offering qualified households up to make note of it. *** It’s a shutout for all, except $8,000 in zero percent financing with no payments until June 2008 for the purchase —Whitesboro Avalon’s budget for the year 2006 was about $22 million, the rich and famous. and installation of a new energy-efficient air conditioning and heating system *** for 2007, the council and the mayor wants to raise our budget —Mays Landing when you convert your old, inefficient furnace or boiler to natural gas. Those who Why is it that Menz is fl y- to about $23.5 million, which is a tax increase and a spending *** qualify will be eligible for over $1,200 in rebates and tax credits through the NJ ing their fl ag on the ship out increase of about $1.5 million. As a result, the taxpayers are What the heck happened front and not the American going to have to pay more than we should. I wonder whom to to the old Sea Mist on Beach Clean Energy Program and receive additional savings on their annual energy bill thank for this, and I guess we can thank team Avalon. I love through higher efficiency equipment. SJG’s preferred contractors will provide free fl ag, or at least the American Drive in Cape May? Where Flag along with it or higher your newspaper. was that Historical Commis- consultations to those consumers and businesses interested in this limited time —Avalon sion, Society, or whatever offer. Call SJG at 1-800-822-WARM or visit www.southjerseygas.com for details. than their sign? —Rio Grande *** they are? It’s such a shame to *** Way to go Sea Isle, we already know from past years that see the 99 percent demolition For optimal energy efficiency, comfort and savings, consider a comprehensive you do not ticket cars blocking driveways, or you do not ticket of one of the most recognized Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Assessment to test your home’s overall The Ponderlodge recre- ation facilities are a gem. It cars parked the wrong way on streets. But this year, maybe by landmarks disgraced like that. efficiency. Customers have saved up to 30% on their home energy use while would be a crying shame to chance you will do something about the cars that are parked We can’t believe it. I was tak- improving their home’s indoor air quality and their family’s comfort. To learn more, lose the benefi ts of these ex- hanging over the sidewalk in multiple dwelling houses. It ing pictures to send to Cali- visit www.njcleanenergy.com isting facilities. I hope that forces families with kids out into the streets on the way to the fornia and the other people Lower Township and all of beach. It’s a dangerous situation. behind me were horrifi ed at This is a paid advertisement Cape May County gets to ben- —Townsends Inlet what they saw. What’s going efi t from the preservation of *** Love and follow Christ. If the past becomes diffi cult at (Page A33 Please) Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33 Spout Off (From Page A32) es? It looks stupid. Did you guys clean out Stalin’s garage sale? *** changes everything doesn’t on here? It’s a disaster for the historical beachfront. —Dias Creek The Lower Township police chief is playing both sides it? Money isn’t evil, loving —Cape May *** of the fence. Does he really think anyone believes the town- it more than God is what it *** I am a neighbor who agrees that it is impossible to get to my ship manager would have fi red a veteran police offi cer without translates to. There’s a lot to be said about Cape May’s pedestrian mall house with all the construction trucks on Crescent Drive. The his recommendation? Thankfully the new township attorney —Court House plans. Why change it? Must it be changed to satisfy a special only plus all winter was that there were no barking dogs. Now looked at the incident objectively, and realized there were *** need? I would like to see a few shops selling things that us local that the construction is through the dogs will be back to keep some credibility issues and it was in the best interest to bring I understand the Middle citizens want and need. Too many high priced trinkets only ca- us awake. Isn’t there a limit to how many dogs someone can the patrolman back. School (Jr. High) has a stand- ter to vacation visitors. Why can’t I buy anything useful there? own in a residential neighborhood? I think six is too many. —Lower Township ing tradition of re-enacting If you want useful stuff you have to drive12 miles up the road. —Erma Park *** the Civil War. But in today’s —Cape May *** With all the ranting about immigration and learning Eng- world do you think it’s smart *** I was at the Cape May Tennis Club today, and I could not lish, let’s ask our illustrious senator where he would be today to actually fl y the Confeder- Look around at all the stickers people have pasted on bum- believe some of the outfi ts these people wear, especially the if his family and he had not learned English. Enough said. ate Flag? Understanding it is pers and rear windows showing their favorite Jersey shore men. Thank goodness there is a new Wal-mart open now so —Sea Isle City history, but it’s racist history resort. It’s almost like fan clubs for competing sports teams. these players can dress up a little better. I know outfi ts don’t *** as well. Next time maybe you Who’s the best? I don’t know if any other shore town has what make the player, but usually the nicer the outfi t the better the I want to know who hired the lifeguards on Seventh could just state the winner they have in good old Exit Zero. player. Street beach. I was relaxing on the beach Saturday when all without the fl ag. —Cape May —Cape May of a sudden the women lifeguards decided it would be a good *** *** idea to move the stand to right on top of me. I thought this —Middle Township With all your inside information, I am hoping you will put to I would have preferred another petition drive to overturn was beyond rude. *** rest the anxiety of so many seniors that reside at the Marina that Washington Street Mall referendum. There would have —Wildwood Bay Towers. So much animosity, so much mystery, strange been no shortage in willing and eager signers and a petition *** “To be prepared for war, people looking around, taxes must be a problem. Why are these would let the city know how their taxpayers feel without get- With all due respect to Mr. Voll, a well-known Christian is one of the most effec- citizens not allowed to know their forthcoming living status? ting the courts involved. An overwhelming number of taxpay- in his circle, he was way off in part of his open letter last tual means of preserving Thank you. ers are opposed to this mall plan, and are willing to fi ght this week. He quoted the Bible as saying “money is the root of all peace.” for the second time. evils.” He should recheck what he’s quoting. The scripture is —North Wildwood -- George Washington *** —Cape May “The love of money is the root of all evil...(1 Tim.6: 10). That If you caught Middle Township’s graduation this past Friday, *** you must have caught the young girl who felt the need to use How many illegal aliens the Lord’s name in vain. My wife and I along with many are in the county jail? County Technical High Graduates 112 people in our area could not believe our ears. I’m wondering —Court House if the faculty was aware of what her speech would consist of *** CREST HAVEN — Com- before hand. What a disgrace. She should be ashamed of herself To Lower Township Coun- mencement ceremonies to say the least and the school should be embarrassed. I’ve cil: If the dirt at Bennett’s already heard from many people since Friday how disappointed Crossing was fi ll dirt, how for 112 graduates of Cape they were in this young woman’s speech. did they farm that area for May County Technical —Court House decades? Were they farm- High School were held at *** ing rocks? the school June 15. What’s with you people putting big red stars on your hous- —Lower Township The following names of graduates were provided by the school: Middle Township High School Richard Jonathan Adair, An- thony Vincent Adoranto, Nich- Announces 2007 Graduates olas James Andreozzi, Thomas Paul Bahrenberg, P. Andrew COURT HOUSE — The Baldwin, Jr., Cole Larson Barry, following students gradu- Alex Michael Bechtler, Joshua ated from Middle Township Andrew Benson ROBERT POST ALISHA HARRON JAMES HERRON High School June 15: Jason Christopher Berg, GPA 4.93 GPA 4.68 GPA 4.72 Jaymee Adams, James Christopher L. Bieberbach, James Stephen Herron, Lauren Alien, Anthony Anzelone, Anne Catherine Black, Ken- Ashley Hewitt, Kenneth James Brian Ayres, Alexis Backus, neth William Blanda, Chel- Hickman, Kenneth Richard Robert Bakley, Brittany Bar- sea Marie Bowden, Joanna Howell, Anthony E. Johnson, ber, Frank Barbieri, Danielle Caroline Boyle, Pamela Lor- JaLissa Nikol Johnson Beckman, Spencer Bevan, raine Brannon, Joseph William Jessica Marie Kane, Shane S. Margaret Bowen, Diamond Buono Kauffman, Michelle Catherine Boyd, Lauren Brannon, Mat- Eugene Christopher Bur- Kebert, Danielle Marie Kes- thew Bridgeman, Maureen nell, Jessica Lynn Chadwick, sel, Joseph Frank Klaszky, Jr., Buchanan, Michael Budd, Angela Ella Christian, Tara James Michael LaSerre, Mark Shannon Bums, William Ca- Leigh Clark, Megan Clymer Robert LeMunyon, Christo- jigas-Crespo, Ashley Cara- Mickey, Korrina Ann Colella, pher Joseph Licitra ballo, Melinda Cardwell, Lisa STEPHANIE CAWLEY ALLISON DOTTS Patrick Ryan Cuddhy, Candice Joshua Smiley Loperlev- Carrick, Christina Carter, Marie Culbertson eille, Brian Andrew Lopez, Stephanie Cawley. Matthew Richard Cushi- Christopher Paul Mander, Mat- Kerry Cettei, Anna Cham- notto, Megan Lynn Dennison, thew Glenn Mangano, William pion, Jie Bin Chen, Xin Chen, Sarah Rose DeWitt, Jennifer Martinez, Jr., Jennifer Lynn JOE BUONO KENNETH BLANDA Nathaniel Chrappa, Sara Lynn DiTroia, Kevin Robert McCabe, Ryan Joseph McClus- GPA 4.78 GPA 4.76 Ciciora, Kathleen Cimini, Donnelly, William Michael key, Eugene James Miglio, IV, Linda Cimini, Alex Colin, Dooley, Timothy Dollinger Elizabeth Ann Moulder Marie Richman, Christopher Garrett Josef Thompson, Theresa Collins, Jordan Cope, Durstewitz, Chelsea Ann David Andrew Moyer, Eric Noble Rickards Zachary Edward Thraen, Kenneth Copson, Giovanni Elias Joseph Nevil, Gregory Patrick Amber Maureen Sadowy, Kristin Laura Todd, Kevin D’Arancio, Amanda Dascoli, Maureen Elizabeth Feni- O’Brien, Holly O’Donnel, Jodie Christine Schweibinz, Thomas Tolan, Megan Lynne Justin Davis, Amanda more, Connie Marie Fisher, Ja- Christopher John Oney, Madi- Thomas Gregory Semmens, Toland, Brittany Marie Jose- deAlmeida, Erin Dean, son Michael Futrell, Christian son Pauline Passaro, Ashley Kelsey Elizabeth Simpson, phine Trout, Stephen Michael Alexandria DeCastro, Sa- Javier Garcia, Andrew Thomas Ann Patton, Danielle Rose Kirsten Mary Skrabonja, Chris- Urbanski mantha Deneka, Stephen De- Geib, Damian Chase Gilley, Peterson, Jaymie Lynn Pew tine Ashley Spedding, Heather Elizabeth Ann VanTrieste, Salis, Michael Devitt, Joseph Seamus-Patrick A.Gosman, Vincent Angelo Pietropaoli, Ann Stencler, Alicia Rose Amber Lynn Waddington, DiCicco, Heather DiGiovanni, Tina Mary Gracia, Jonathan Kimberly Kristine Player, Jo- Sullivan Kelly Catherine Watson, An- Brian Donahue. 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A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Real Estate News Herald Newspapers June 20 2007

PROPERTY TRANSFERS RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE BETWEEN June 3rd and June 9th,2007

Seller Buyer Property Address Price AVALON Susan Kim Walter Surdam 606 42nd St. $ 5,100,000 Deborah & Emory Hess et al STCCB Investments LLC 1998 Ocean Dr. $1,400,000 Bluewater Partners LLC James J. Anderson 5815 Dune Dr. $ 3,720,000 Patricia C. Murphy Joseph & Barbara Oberlies, Michael & J. Behr 1314 Ocean Dr., Unit 5 $ 890,000 Louis J.& Yolanda Filippi Thomas J. Welsh 286 62nd St. $ 1,300,000 Deborah & Emory Hess et al Thomas J. & Nancy M. Dunn 1978 Ocean Dr. $ 1,400,000 Gary K. & Cynthia Porter Mirek & Christine Niemynski 151 40th St. $ 1,595,000 Travis J. Marshall Peter J. Katevatis 2219 Ocean Dr. $ 865,000 Barry W. & Brooke-Alden M. Fry Avalon Waterfront Developers LLC 538 42nd St. $ 2,650,000 Thomas V. & Maureen Cherenack Bushnell Revocable Living Trust 202 75th St. $ 980,000 Bushnell Revocable Living Trust Thomas V. & Maureen Cherenack 6718 Dune Dr. $ 980,000 Cynthia Casola John & Lizanne T. Kenney 83 E. 16th St. $ 2,650,000 David C. & Veronica L. Walters John J. & Elisabeth D. Ruffini 600 Sunrise Sr. $ 910,000 Elbert Basolis Allan & Patricia C. Murphy 501 20th St., East $ 1,700,000 O’Hara Family LTD Partnership Buccaneer Ice Cream LLC 2659 Dune Dr., Unit D $ 400,000 Total for Avalon: $ 26,540,000 CAPE MAY Bartle G. & Sarah G. Denithorne Katherine Kiernan Cronin 1102 Lafayette St. $ 970,000 Genevieve Hummel Genevieve Hummel et al 1306-1312 Massachusetts Ave. $ 300,000 Matthew H. Copeland Michael J. & Susan L. Brady 207 Queen St. $ 880,000 Francis X. & Patricia A. Keeney Anthony P. & Amanda Matyok 1321A Illinois Ave. $ 340,000 Robert E. Hylas, Ellen C. John Halbruner 2 Liberty St. $ 370,000 Downey Jack Fichter George P & Michael J. Haggerty Congress Hall Operating Co. Inc. 204 Perry St. $ 950,000 602 Bank St. Dwelling Was Purchased For $100 By Ron and Shirley Phinney Bernard I. Boisseua Trust CapeMayFishMarketLLC 408 Washington St. Mall $ 1,700,000 Helfer Family Trust Martin J. Levitas 911 Columbia Ave., Unit 1 $ 660,000 Total for Cape May: $ 6,170,000 Dinner Theater Owners Buy DENNIS John R. & Diane L. Schrack Denise M. Hopkins Dunstin Dr., Unit 206 $ 80,000 Total for Dennis: $ 80,000 City-Owned Dwelling for $100 LOWER TOWNSHIP By JACK FICHTER ing the house since 2001, fi rst for addi- Estate of Genevieve A. Martin Daniel Harris, Lynn Gregory 237 E. Florida Ave. $ 194,000 tional bus parking at the transportation Estate of Mary H. Luke Douglas E. Groff 420 E. Jacksonville Ave. $ 63,900 CAPE MAY — The historic, city-owned center, and later to allow Elmira Street to Estate of Robert H. Sullivan Manuel E. Serra 53 Ridgewood Ave. $ 172,500 RJG Inc. JBren Development LLC 416 Delview Rd. $ 158,000 structure at 602 Broad St., that faced pos- be widened. William G. Smith Walter G. & Sandra A. Smith Canyon Club Resort, Unit 243 $ 625,000 sible demolition, has been purchased for The city purchased the house for Pauline McGann Christopher A. Gigliotti, Sandra A. Hansen 250 Franklin Ave. $ 229,000 $100 by Ron and Shirley Phinney, owners $118,000 in 2001 with the idea of level- Gerald & Eilene Meyers Philip C. Morse 39 Nevada Ave. $ 182,000 of Elaine’s Dinner Theatre and Victorian ing it. That year, HPC Chairman Skip William & Petra Brubaker Mark & Georgia A. Dougherty 231 Delaware Pkwy, West $ 205,000 Anthony & Maura Genaro George & Elise Rohana, Wayne Stewart et al 808 Farmstead Ave. $ 200,000 Inn at 513 Lafayette St. Loughlin told council the house was Francis & Crystal Mittleberger Jennifer A. Masterson 15 Vermont Ave. $ 190,000 The white clapboard, two-story home at found on maps in city hall from 1890 Estate of MiriamSmyth Bartholemew McGinn, Nels Johnson 138 Sunset Dr. $ 225,000 the corner of Elmira and Broad streets will and 1909. Seapointe Associates LLC Stephen & Janice Papetti 9900 Seapointe Blvd., Unit 18 $ 1,425,000 be moved less than a block and connected At a Feb. 7 meeting this year, City Man- Total for Lower Township: $ 3,869,400 to the Elaine’s buildings. ager Luciano V. Corea Jr. warned if Elmira MIDDLE TOWNSHIP “That building is the same time frame Street were widened and the house not Judith A. Packer John & Diane Kunie 204 Colonial Ave. $ 190,000 as our building, the 1860’s,” said Shirley moved, the sidewalk would be very close ECN Properties LLC Wilfredo Jaume & Migdalia Cajigas 214 Raleigh Ave. $ 270,000 Patricia D. Smith Doris V. McCamy 215 S. Boyd St. $ 285,000 Phinney, a life-long Cape May resident and to the side of the house. 14 W. Atlantic Ave. LLC Feargal & Bridget Cormican 301 Raleigh Ave. $ 125,000 sole bidder for the house. In April, the city offered the house and Keith Woodrow & Theresa Marks Natale P. & Marleen M. Cinque 3HemlockDr. $ 290,000 She said the old house would be placed its lot for a minimum bid of $450,000 and Joseph & Pamela McLeod ECN Properties LLC 12 E. Main St. $ 50,000 along Lafayette Street in front of a non- had no offers. Dorothy Jodi Szypula WilliamJ. McCullen 1403 Burleigh Rd. $ 220,000 William J. & Arla J. McGee Ava M. Altieri 38 Rte 47 S, Unit 74 $ 50,000 historic addition to their building. Phinney “We need to keep all the old buildings Total for Middle Township: $ 1,480,000 said she intended to live in it. we can,” said Phinney. “I think it will be The house needs work. It is reportedly real pretty when you drive down Lafayette NORTH WILDWOOD missing both kitchen and bathroom. to have one more historic home.” Joseph & Linda Wilhelm et al Samuel Richard & Ruth Estrich Zolten 3302 Seaboard Circle $ 628,000 Island West Development LLC Anthony Louis Fabri, David Louis Ligenza 810 NJ Ave., #4 $ 420,000 Phinney said she has never been inside She said they are no strangers to reno- MNP of N. Wildwood Michael & Diane Maguire 539 E. 9th St., Unit 105 $ 225,000 the old house. She said they were more vating historic buildings. They added guest Jospeph T. & Reta B. Wright Nicholas Desimone 539 E. 9th Ave., Unit 203 $ 395,000 interested in the four walls of the build- rooms to the theater building. EJL Realty Development LLC Gary A. & Eileen M. Manogue 1400 SurfAve. $ 236,000 Thunderbird Development LLC Sandra M. & John C. Lucidi 404 E. 23rd Ave., Unit 19 $ 770,000 ing and are prepared to renovate it in a Their gift shop is a former bathhouse, Hereford Properties Inc. Francis X. & Janice Lenox 300 SurfAve. $ 640,000 historically proper way. moved from the beach years ago, said Estate of Alice J. Abate Shea Team Development LLC 217-219 E. 23rd Ave. $ 390,000 “We’ll tear off the vinyl siding and put Phinney. rd Nicholas J.DePierro Joseph N. DePierro 501 3 Ave., Unit 202 $ 140,000 the wood siding back on and fi x it up real She said they have owned Elaine’s David J. & Monica J. Haeussler David A. Hendri 215 Surf Ave., #306 $ 360,000 nice, so it will blend in with our building,” for 18 years. When they purchased the Total for North Wildwood: $ 4,204,000 said Phinney. building, it was a “run down restaurant,” OCEAN CITY They will be required to bring their and the second and third floors were nd Michael & Laura Powell Russell & Lori Ann Eggert 332 Ocean Ave., 2 Fl. $ 270,000 plans to the city’s Historic Preservation abandoned. Sea Breeze Development LLC Harold R. & Barbara Taylor 924 Simpson Ave, 2nd Fl. $ 485,000 Joan M. Stippick Angelo P. & Anna Maria Angelopulos 801 St. James Pl. $ 660,000 Commission for approval and they are The Phinneys have six months to move Beaver Properties LLC Wayne J. & Susan M. Germscheid 870 7th St. Unit 411 $ 289,700 responsible for all expenses associated the house to their property. Phinney said Sea Breeze Development LLC RichardD.&ElizabethF.Carson 1706 Asbury Ave., 2nd Fl. $ 675,000 with obtaining permits and moving the they would have an architect draw up Richard E. & Pamela A. Carlson Michael Agabegi & Doris Cascino 5429 West Ave. $ 555,000 John J. & Christine F. Kukel Steven A. & Marcia A. Smith 2830 West Ave., Unit B $ 500,000 house. plans, prepare to move the house and Beaver Properties LLC Ronald P. & Barbara A. Hipple 870 7th St., Unit 203 $ 289,700 The sale also requires the approval of build a foundation on their property. Beaver Properties Thomas Cipriano 870 7th St., Unit 414 $ 289,700 city council. Contact Fichter at (609) 886-8600 Ext Mark C. Loomis John & Elizabeth Becker 1153 West Ave., Unit A $ 105,000 Council had been discussing demolish- 30 or at: jfi [email protected] Doren Stanford Leathers R. Scott & Keith S. Halliday 809 Brighton Pl. $ 810,000 OFP Ventures LLC Christian M. & Noelle N. Noyes 226 W. Seaspray Rd. $ 1,120,000 Frank & Linda Massimo Henry & Karen Bender Boatslip $ 39,900 Brian A. Hill Michael B. Lueddeke 719 E. 11th St., Unit 403 $ 385,000 Planners OK Paxton Warehouse Michael J. & Mary Lou Torpey William & Diane R. Bricker 115 Wahoo Dr., Unit 172 $ 569,900 Estate of R. Floyd Schneider Rosemarie Nabozny, Dominic Muraglia 5760-62 West Ave., Unit A $ 395,000 By JOE HART darker brown trimming. John C. Klingerman Robert M. & Jacquelyn Radano 9 Lagoon Rd. $ 1,980,000 He said the existing structure – cur- Barry&Kathryn&BruceHaines Rodney D. & Heather J. Snyder 1225-27 Wesley, Unit 1227 $ 689,000 COURT HOUSE — Wildwood builder rently gray and blue – would be painted Estate of Kathryn W. Waltersdorf Eagle School Associates LLC 60 Morningside Rd. $ 1,200,000 nd and restaurateur John Paxton was before to match the new addition. Hensler Ventures LLC Sandra L. Grimes 806 First St., 2 Fl. $ 775,000 2960-62 West Ave. Partnership Suzanne M. Hornick 2962 West Ave. $ 219,300 Middle Township Planning Board June The board, concerned with the pro- Beaver Properties LLC Lawrence A. & Kim E. Dubiel 870 7th St., Unit 201 $ 279,700 12 seeking approval to demolish part of posed use of the site, wanted assurances Theresa W. & George W. Kohl James M. & Kathleen O. Kelsh 1312 Asbury Ave., Unit C $ 425,000 an existing building at 4 Diamond Road, from Paxton that the 7,800-square-foot Edith Betz Edith Betz, Donn E. Bauer 804 2nd St. $ 13,481 Ronald & Renay Tempesta et al Alfred R. & Dorothy E. Pauline 1452-54 West Ave., Unit A $ 510,000 in Rio Grande, and add a 70 foot by 110 warehouse would be used for his compa- Ellen M. Buivydas John R. & Nicole C. Presnall 2329 Bay Ave. $ 432,503 foot warehouse shop and offi ce space to ny’s exclusive use only and that it would Leroy & Ruth Mundy, J & L Chris & Stephanie Haarmeyer 2411 Asbury Ave., 2nd Fl. $ 440,000 the structure. be used for storage alone, not for mainte- Tyson The applicant received a parking vari- nance or manufacturing of any kind. Andrew Chase, Bernard J. Stone David & Carol Chiccarine 3125-3127 Simpson, Unit A $ 575,000 Andrew Chase, Bernard J. Stone Chiccarine Joint Venture 3125-3127 Simpson, Unit B $ 595,000 ance and preliminary site plan approval “If the applicant sells the property,” Glenn A & Bonnie J.Shields James J. Ford 910th St. $ 270,000 on June 22, 2006 and needed fi nal site board member and Committeeman Ste- Estate of Ernest C. Dunn Thomas & Susan Mitchell Bay Club Condo, Unit 604 $ 475,000 plan approval before beginning work on phen Barry asked Solicitor John Ludlam, Sea Breeze Development LLC Michael T. & Jodi L. Monteiro 2730 West Ave., 2nd Fl. $ 530,000 Sea Breeze Development LLC Nicholas & Mrs. Cespe 2728-2730 West Ave., Unit A $ 500,000 the new storage facility. “what’s keeping the new owner from Total for Ocean City: $ 17,347,884 Also, the project doesn’t meet the opening a roofi ng company or some other minimum lot area requirement for its use at the site?” SEA ISLE CITY “Restricted Industrial” zoning district, but Ludlam said he saw the problem and Colonnade Investment LLC Thomas J. Shaw & Karen A. Rogan 4600 Landis Ave., Unit 1C $ 106,000 Colonnade Investment LLC Paul J. & Jeanne C. Barber 4600 Landis Ave., Unit 3C $ 105,000 that’s due to an existing nonconforming suggested a deed restriction or a note on Paul A. & Maria A. Zaegnle Paul A. Jr. & Rachel A. Zaegnle 4114 Central Ave., Unit 210 $ 220,000 condition on the site so no waver was the plans limiting the use at the site. Estate of Margaret Powell JF Builders Inc. 121 54th St. $ 800,000 necessary. The applicant and the board both said th Paxton described the warehouse addi- (Page A39 Please) tion as a sand-colored steel building with (Page A39 Please) Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35

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$106,900 3910 Bayshore Rd. $175,000 $430,000 Rio Grande - Shannon Oaks N. Cape May $584,900 $1,100,000 Spacious 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, living room, 201 Lee Lane, eat-in kitchen, den, screened porch, extra large deck (609) 884-0026 1109 Missouri Ave, 315 Ocean St. Unit 8A, 4 Rosemans Lane, Cape May Court House Cape May Cape May wrapping around the pool. Large master bedroom with 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 55+ Community. Cape May Retail Space. Washington Commons. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Boat Slip & Dock. Professionally 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths walk in closet and sliders to the deck. New roof, new hot water heater. Wall to wall carpet, shed, beautifully Managed ELAN ZINGMAN-LEITH 609-742-5319 MARGARET BETHEL 609-408-1012 landscaped. There is room for everyone. $349,000 Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Real Estate Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37

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BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED RANCHER BEACHFRONT TOWNHOUSE COMFORTABLE CONTEMPORARY- 603 Oxford Road, Town Bank 1107 Beach Avenue Unit B-2 Cape May CLOSE TO BEACH 1608 Maryland Walking distance to “Philadelphia Beach Avenue, Cape May Delaware Bay. 2 bedrooms, Condominium”. 3- 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, story w/ocean views. w/3rd fl oor great room w/deck. family room, rear deck, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Meadow views. Amenities gas heat, and central air. Garage w/storage $285,000.00 include gas f/p, elevator & on ground level. $985,000.00 central air. Excellent rental history. $1,789,000.00

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Isle Ventures LLC Joseph Galleo Jr. & III 351 44th St., Unit West $ 959,000 By CHRISTINE COTE There was no parking requirement for Isle Ventures LLC John J. & Michele A. McBrearty 351 44th St., Unit East $ 950,000 commercial space under the prior ordi- James A. Aruffo Gary & Christine Hesselbacher 38 74th St., West $ 999,000 OCEAN CITY — Five developments are nance, McCrosson said, and it was one Margaret S. Konschak Frank A. Emanuele, Laurence S. Langton 26 37th St. $ 650,000 th set to go forward downtown here, without per unit for residential space. Except for Noodles 1 LLC Michael D. Poisel, Marianne Johnston et al 140 84 St., East Unit $ 775,000 any votes being taken by either the city’s a few others this is the fi rst real develop- Total for Sea Isle City: $ 5,564,000 planning board or zoning board. ment in this area, which has languished STONE HARBOR In a way they can be considered a gift for years, she said. Estate of Dorothy Rzepnicki Mary Beth Thompson 9410 Second Ave. $ 720,000 from Mayor Sal Perillo, who, when he took Because neither she nor the attorney th Anthony C. & Gigi Diamond John J. & Cecelia M. Hallinan 256 109 St. $ 1,320,000 offi ce and a seat on the planning board, representing the fi fth applicant consented Botti Elizabeth M. Tolwinski Eugene F. Mitchell 8726 Sunset Dr. $ 782,000 decided to table pending applications to the postponements, and neither board Total for Stone Harbor: $ 2,822,00 to revitalize the Asbury Avenue central notifi ed any of the applicants that their business area so a new parking ordinance applications were incomplete, the court UPPER TOWNSHIP could be adopted. utilized a provision of the state land use John R. & Nicole C. Prenall James R. & Jamie E. Mattern 1CamloughRd. $ 415,000 Attorney Dorothy McCrosson repre- law to grant each applicant a default ap- Doreen A. Meis Charles Scott & Jacqueline Salkeld 14 Burning Tree Lane $ 779,000 sented four of fi ve developers in a suit proval. Steven C. & JeannineRinck NJ Dept. ofTransportation Rte 49 & Railroad Ave. $ 12,800 The law allows a board 45 days to advise Estate of Clarence C. Steelman Melissa Grabianowski, Matthew Von 631 Rte 610 $ 196,000 fi led in Superior Court to challenge the DerHayden postponement of her clients’ applications that an application is complete. Since that Total for Upper Township: $ 1,402,800 until the new ordinance was adopted. was not done and months went by before She spoke to the Herald Monday about the boards listed the cases again, the court WILDWOOD Judge Valerie Armstrong’s May 30 opin- concluded they were all entitled to this Ocean Sunrise LLC Jasemine Peker & Lutfi Mohammed Alzubi 5214 Atlantic Ave., Unit 101 $ 450,000 ion. McCrosson said that each application automatic statutory approval. Ocean Sunrise LLC Jasemine Peker & Lutfi Mohammed Alzubi 237 E. Hildreth Ave., Unit 101 $ 450,000 James & Christina Hundzynski Joseph G. & Ann E. Hickey 125 E. Cresse Ave., Unit B $ 420,000 involved new construction with commer- Build Me Up LLC Robin Gupta, Shawn Crowley 408W.HandAve.,Unit200 $ 375,000 cial space on the fi rst fl oor and residential Contact Cote at (609) 886-8600 Ext 31 Ward David & Tammy L. Cruise Peter Edward Moeller 319 E. Pine Ave., Unit A $ 430,000 space on the second and third fl oors. or: [email protected] Daniel B. & Lois S. Fulford Garard M. & Sandra D. Galster 530 W. Baker Ave. $ 210,000 Bella Mar Properties LLC John & Christine Bingaman 616-620 W. Burk, Unit 201 $ 559,000 Bella Mar Properties LLC Joel & Noemi Tirado 616-620 W. Burk, Unit 100 $ 549,900 Movies on the Beach Return Daniel & Laina Spinelli et al Richard Leadbeater 221 E. Pine Ave. $ 371,250 Emandee Properties LLC Anastasios Ntelekos 202 E. Garfield Ave., Unit A $ 304,900 By LAUREN SUIT described the experience as “just like a Gartner Developers LLC John & Edith Ferrise 4104 Hudson Ave., Unit 101 $ 260,000 Shore Mgt Co. of Delaware Valley Edward & Joyce Bearint 216 E. Juniper St. $ 285,000 drive-in, minus the car.” Bradley J. Vogdes Bruce Kavanagh 307 E. Poplar Ave., Unit 102 $ 488,000 WILDWOOD — Those wanting to catch The movie is projected from a 35mm Zorio LLC Jeffrey & Renee Watson, Nicholas & M. DiCiano 240 E. Montgomery,UnitA $ 360,000 a movie will once again get the opportu- fi lm just like in a theater. The company Total for Wildwood: $ 5,513,050 nity to enjoy the latest blockbusters with also uses Dolby digital surround sound WILDWOOD CREST the sand beneath their feet and the soft that is literally right out of a movie theater, RJR Development, R. Williams Robert & Patricia A. Sicilia 7707 Pacific Ave. $ 715,000 glow of boardwalk lights in the distance. so the screams crying of children on the MWM of NJ Inc. David & Scarlett Murray 98 E. Cresse Ave. $ 495,000 The city voted June 13 to approve a boardwalk don’t detract from a pleasant MLD Properties LLC James & Joanne Smyth 5407 Pacific Ave., Unit 8 $ 152,000 three-year contract with Sunset Cinemas movie-going experience. Colette M. & Roy A. Walden Rob A. & Barbara D. Silvers Yaffe 120 E. Stanton Ave. $ 380,000 to show movies on the beach located next For less than the price of an indoor Stephanie A. Coia James Johnson, Joshua S. Weiner 412 E. St Paul Ave., #2 $ 140,000 to the Wildwoods Convention Center. movie theater ticket, people can bring Leslie A. & Mavra Denise Stolarz Scott K. & Michele Palmer 313 W. Nashville Ave. $ 475,000 Walter & Marie Mormelo Robert W. & Teresa L. Insetta 111 E. Toldedo Ave. $ 412,000 Bill Herting, president of Sunset Cin- their own food to the site, providing no MWM of NJ Inc. Kevin T. & Barbara L. Hilyard 142 W. Crocus Rd. $ 485,000 ema, and his team fi rst made the move glass or alcohol, and sit on their own William& Monica Schon Zinno AnthonyS.Campagna,MaryF.Mulligan 8200 Atlantic Ave., Unit 29 $ 185,000 here in June 2005. beach chairs or blankets while they enjoy Palm Beach Villlas Development Steve Ripa 407 E. Palm Rd., Unit 206 $665,000 The word-of-mouth marketing ap- a movie. Palm Beach Villlas Development Louis J. Riiff 407 E. Palm Rd., Unit 202 $ 714,000 Crestco Development Group LLC David & Kathleen Berge Stockton Beach Hse.,Unit201 $ 670,000 proach has worked to Sunset Cinema’s Under the new contract, Sunset Cinema Crestco Development Group LLC George M. & Rita M. Aaron Stockton Beach Hse.,Unit203 $ 599,900 advantage. can show movies here through 2009. Crestco Development Group LLC Andrew J. & Sharon E. Kelleher Stockton Beach Hse.,Unit403 $ 998,000 They opened to about 43 people and The city will be paid a total of $5,000 Total for Wildwood Crest: $ 7,085,900 since then has swelled to about 1,600 in rent this year, $6,000 in 2008, and WOODBINE patrons that attended a July 2006 showing $8,000 in 2009, according to the resolu- of “Pirates of the Caribbean.” tion. An additional fi ve percent of gross During the first week of operation box offi ce receipts will be paid to the city Margie L. Green Lisa M. Suthard 704 Weber St. $ 141,000 Herting said that people who remember in 2008 and 2009. Total for Woodbine:$141,000 the days of drive-ins would come with Contact Suit at: (609) 886-8600 ext. COUNTY TOTAL: $ 82,220,034 their families. In fact, many moviegoers 25 or [email protected] Compilation © 2007 Seawave Corporation Source Data: Cape May County Clerk’s Office Abstracts Avalon Reveals Plans for $7.5-Million, Phased Police, Fire, EMT Building By MEGAN GILLIN-SCHWARTZ The borough signed a contract with Garrison June 13, which stipulated Garrison complete the bid packages and AVALON — Five years after the project was introduced, host a bid meeting. the borough has decided on plans for a new Public Safety Bid packages were available for pick-up Monday. They Building. are due July 18 at the borough treasurer’s offi ce by 3 p.m. Garrison Architects of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., which was Contracts will be awarded July 25. hired to replace Design Collaborative (DECO) of Court Construction will begin in September. House, unveiled precise plans June 5 for the new Public Demolition for Phase I is scheduled to begin Sept. Safety Building and a timeline for construction. 5, with existing borough hall construction. The new The key to Garrison’s plan was phased construction, construction portion, Phase II is also set to begin Sept. which will keep the Police and Fire Departments from 5. Work on borough hall and the senior center will be being put out at any time. completed by February 2008. By August 2008, the new The fi nished product will provide a more functional Public Safety Building will be completed. In September, Cape May County Association of Realtors Community Service co-chairs Kim structure for the Avalon Police Department, EMS and demolition for Phase II begins and will be followed by Fire Department by January 2009. Schiela and Carol Anderson and Executive Offi cer Ann Marie Uhlman pres- Phase IV construction. ent Kathy Steiger, president of Cape May County Habitat for Humanity with The police station will be housed in a brand-new struc- All construction will be completed by January 2009. $2,400 check. The money was raised at Cape May County Association of ture at the northeast portion of the property. An interlocal service agreement between the borough Realtors Circle of Excellence Dinner’s auction in February. The existing police station will be renovated to a new and the county will provide portions of funding for the rescue squad station and a set of public restrooms. project. The exterior of the attached Fire Department building A multi-purpose bond ordinance is being explored in Paxton will be updated to complement the new construction. order to obtain the remainder of funds. The project is (From Page A34) Based on those conditions, the board The project also includes a new heating and cooling expected to cost a total of just over $7.5 million. a deed restriction would be too much unanimously approved the applicant’s unit to be utilized by the whole property where Avalon to ask. site plan. School and the Avalon Free Public Library are also located. Contact Gillin-Schwartz at (609) 886-8600 Ext 24 or Paxton agreed to add a note to the fi nal Renovations will also include work on borough hall and at: [email protected]. plans that he would be the only user of Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 the Avalon Senior Center. the facility. or at: [email protected]

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$11.50/ hour. Experi- front resort now hiring DESK CLERK of Ocean View is looking For Cape May’s De- ence and auto neces- (Day & Night Shifts) LEAD COOK for a part time secretary Healthcare/Dental- DESK FRONT signer Show House. sary. * NIGHT AUDITOR Breakfast, 6:30am- 48 - 60 hours per month. Responsibilities include ASSISTANT (Midnight Shift) 1pm. Fast paced hotel Will need working * DENTAL opening, closing and CALL SOUTH restaurant is looking for knowledge of the com- ASSISTANT leading tours of the fa- JERSEY Must be people per- Available immediate- hard working, experi- puter, Microsoft Word cility. Monday- Friday, HOME CARE, son, phone savy & reli- ly. Flexible schedule. enced individual. & Publisher programs. June 30 thru October Monday- Friday, Cape May Court able. Day & night shifts Excellent pay com- Responsibilities & salary 14, 6- 10pm. 9am- 5pm House and Atlan- open. Apply in person: mensurate with experi- are available by request.

609-399-4788 tic City locations. 5501 Ocean Ave., ence. Contact Top Pay. License Call Anthony Wildwood Crest Seasonal bonus Please call 609-624- Janice Coyle, required. Full time, 609-780-7642 0896 benefi ts. Hotel/Motel- Director of BEACH GUARD Visitor Services, 9:30am- 4pm, daily. Healthcare- Call 609-909-9975, HARBOR LIGHT Mo- Mid-Atlantic Hotel/Motel- Inspect beach tags and Offi ce- or 215-284-9009 tor Inn looking for desk Center for the Arts, parking passes. “Look- CLINICAL Fax resumes to: clerk. See our display ad 1048 Washington St., ing to work on your tan SECRETARY/ ASSISTANT 609-909-9976 ✰✰✰✰✰ in this week’s Herald. Cape May, NJ 08204 while working?” 609-884-5404 RECEPTIONIST DESK CHCI is looking for a μ WebID #: 123942 ext 1- 115 Full Time Medical As- Healthcare/Massage- CLERKS Send resume to FAX: 609-884-5054 Full time, year round sistant for our CMCH F&bpier6600motel.com Email: position available im- location to work per MASSAGE Day, evening and FAX: 609-729-2565 jcoyle mediately. Communica- Hotel/Motel- schedule needs and THERAPIST midnight shifts, full Or apply in person: @capemaymac.org tion & computer skills

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fl exible hours Employment Oppor- ✰✰✰✰✰✰ Necessary * Hourly Rate & Ben- MEDICAL OFFICE Send resumes to tunities efi ts MANAGER Joyce Lutz, 609-884-3001 at Avalon Golden Inn: Human Resources

Hotel/Motel- Apply In Person: Half-time, year-round, Director, μ WebID #: 124256 * Front Desk excellent references a SJLS, Inc Full Time RESDEL Healthcare- Mature-minded persons must. Experienced bill- 745 Market Street and Part Time CORPORATION Healthcare- wanted for ing & collect. Camden, NJ 08102 Occupational and * Reservationist Cape May Or email (preferred): County Airport *Housekeeping DESK [email protected] COURTHOUSE Physical Industrial Park Fax resume: * Night Maid/Laun- AA/EEOE CONVALESCENT Therapist RECEPTIONIST & Erma 609-465-4461 CENTER IS HIRING dry LATE NIGHT or e-mail to Real Estate- For home care patient, * Bellman SECURITY [email protected] * LPNs Cape May County area, * Line Cooks AUTO Licensed Agent part time WebID #: 123530 * Breakfast Cooks at North Wildwood TRUCK μ Local offi ce needs expe- 3 - 11pm & Motel Offi ce- 732-597-7005 RV rienced licensed agent 11pm - 7am Experience not neces- Please call 609-523- BOAT for fl oor time on week- Healthcare- sary, will train. Superb OFFICE 8896 ends only. * CNAs benefi ts package, and

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Yard/Tag Sale- HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MERCHANDISE / YARD SALES Furnishings- CMCH, 247 Rt. 47 South Restaurant- Sales- Trades/Industrial- (2 miles north of Green COUCH, custom made, ARTICLES FOR Creek light, 1/2 mile EXPERIENCED BURKE MOTOR Group MURPHY Fence Co., Inc off-white. Orginally south of Indian Trail LINE COOK now hiring Sales Consul- hiring Fence/Railing In- SALE $3000 asking $1500. on Rt. 47): CONTENTS tants. See our display ad stallers. See our display 609-522-0410 OF HOUSE Sat., June Articles For Sale- Full time, seasonal. in this week’s Herald. ad in this week’s Herald 23, 9am - 4pm. Furnishings- Excellent hourly Furniture, household A 2007 HOT TUB/ compensation. μ WebID #: 123950 μ WebID #: 123944 SOFA & LOVESEAT, per- items, knick-knacks, SPA! IN WRAPPER! Restaurant- fect condition. Neutral great books, dressers, Apply in person WATERFALL, Hydro- color fabric, $300 or best couches, TV center, mid-mornings JETS, Ozonator, LED BREAKFAST offer. 609-425-0767 antiques, tools & Henny’s Sales- Trades/Landscaping- MOOD LIGHTING, equipment. Good BANQUET COOK 9628 Third Ave., NEVER USED! NICE! condition. RESTAURANT Stone Harbor LIFE INSURANCE Experienced Landscape Full-Warranty! Was Needed part time for and Irrigation EQUIPMENT SALES $7900. SACRIFICE Yard/Tag Sale- upscale Cape May FOREMAN $3650! Call: Restaurant Equipment- bed & breakfast. Ex- (609)489-6412 With leads. $75k + MOVING SALE perience necessary. Restaurant- Needed to lay out work potential DEL HAVEN, 105 and supervise crews. WebID #: 122785 BLOW-OUT SALE! μ BUCKNELL. SAT., JUNE Apply in person: Line Cook Driver's license required. 800-294-8654, Booths, tables, sinks, 23, 8:00AM TO 2:00PM. 720 Washington St. Competitive wages and Ext. 4561 grills, broilers & lots HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, Cape May Experienced. Year benefits. more! FURNITURE, ETC. ALL round, MUST GO. full time Harbor View Call 609-513-0434 Landscaping Restaurant- Apply Within: 609-463-1660 Yard/Tag Sale- Trades/Automotive- YARD/TAG SALES Atkinson’s Tavern BREAKFAST, 1010 Route 9 South Trades/Marina- Articles for Sale- NORTH WILDWOOD, * MECHANICS LUNCH & DINNER Cape May Court DEADLINES 500 & 506 Atlantic Ave.: COOKS House * TECHNICIANS MARINE ELECTRONIC Commercial Lawn Mow- FOR YARD/TAG June 23, 8am - 4pm. * GENERAL INSTALLER: Canyon er, Everride Hornet, 25 SALES Raindate 6/24. Assorted Club Marina. See our H.P. Hydro driver 48” household items, books, Experienced, year Restaurant- SERVICE Friday, 10am round. * SALES display ad in this week’s cut. Less than a year old. bags & computer desk. Herald. Only 18 hours. $4200. 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Many things, fur- North Wildwood, NJ place - $2500 takes it all, EQUIPMENT Year round employment. nishings, etc. Now accepting willing to sell separately. Summer seasonal Must have valid driver’s COMMUNITY applications for OPERATOR Call Dave at 609-972- boardwalk license. CDL a plus. $10 YARD SALE Yard/Tag Sale- FLIP FLOPZ 5734 RETAIL TRAINING per hour starting wage. BAR & GRILL Sat., June 23, 9am - SALES ✰✰✰✰✰ Bulldozers, Back- Call 609-465-2556 1pm. Raindate Sun., * EXPERIENCED STONE HARBOR hoes, Loaders, Dump Articles for Sale- June 24. Located on Rt. SOUS CHEF 30- 40 hours per week. Trucks, Graders, 109 across from Jersey BAYFRONT YARD (minimum experience SEEKING Scrapers, Excavators Miele Electric Washer Cape Motel SALE 4 years) Fax 215-364-8882 EMPLOYMENT * National Certifi cation & Dryer $500. 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Fax 609-858-7411 come. Lowest rent on Contact Edward W. or via email the beachfront. New Furnishings- Zane, Inc, 3735 Ocean to: tgoldenb equipment. Full invento- Drive, Avalon, NJ @beazer.com ry. $70,000 turn key op- BEIGE DINING SET: 609-967-7559 eration. Serious inquires Table and 6 upholstered EOE/AA only. chairs Excellent condi- onon the the tion. $400 or best offer. Leave message, 609-522-0212, leave message. Classifieds 609-675-4501 Classifieds μ WebID #: 122062 A46 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers June 20 2007

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Yard/Tag Sale- YARD/TAG SALES REAL ESTATE WILDWOOD CREST, 120 PUBLIC Yard/Tag Sale- Stanton Road: Saturday, (From Page A38) Year Round Rental- NOTICES June 23, 9am- ? Lots of WILDWOOD, 147 East good stuff! Featuring Al- YEAR ROUND Year Round Rental- Year Round Rental- Wildwood Year Route 9, Township of Dennis, Cape May Hand Ave: Saturday & ex’s Lemonade Stand Court House, NJ 08210 RENTAL Round Rental Sunday, June 23 & 24, Tax Lot No. 18 in Block 262 WILDWOOD WILDWOOD CREST 10am- 4pm. Furniture, WebID #: 124261 μ Year Round Rental- CREST 1st Floor, 2 bedroom, Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Ap- kitchenware, clothing, prox. .56 Acres 2 bedroom, 1 bath. air conditioner, knick- 1bath. LR, DR Eat in Cash in on the Cla$$ifieds WILDWOOD 1 Bedroom, 2nd fl oor, Close to beach. No pets. Kitchen. Waher/Dryer, Nearest Cross Street: Route 83 knacks, etc. $650/month + utilities & Build an Attractive Ad deck. Newly renovated. $975 + utilities. 1 month Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, Yard/Tag Sale- • Avoid abbreviation Washer/dryer. $750 per 1 month security municipal or tax liens that may be due If they do not understand it. Beautiful all furnished security. Non-smoking They will not call to find out 1 bedroom apartment. month + electric. premises. 302-981- Plaintiff has obtained an Indemnifi cation WILDWOOD, 221 West 609-522-8115 9724 Letter to 4 prior Mortgages • White space attracts the eye Heat included. Nice Magnolia Avenue: Sat- A cluttered ad will be missed back yard. No pets, non- 609-602-1507 leave message A full legal description of the premises can urday, June 23, 8am. Year Round Rental- be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape smoking premises. Avail- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid • Use photos Fishing gear, antiques- People call faster if able September 4, 2007. μ WebID #: 124235 μ WebID #: 124241 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer depression glass, china, they can see it , Wildwood Year liens and other Municipal Assessments. The more importantly $775 per month amount due can be obtained from the local Round Rental taxing authority. oak furniture, old milk they buy it faster bottles, toys, books, Amount due under judgment is 609-729-1047 Year Round Rental- $284,433.64 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees baskets, and much • List a time to call Furnished 2 bedroom, to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- and be ready tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount more. for results 1 bath, 2nd fl oor duplex. of 20% of the bid price is required. WILDWOOD CREST Non-smoking premises, The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any μ WebID #: 122050 sale without further notice of publication. $850/month + utilities, All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Ground fl oor, 2 bed- gas heat, window air tiff. room apartment, unfur- Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- conditioners, 1 month MAN nished. Washer, dryer, security. Sheriff: John F. Callinan dishwasher, central air. 752602 4x Fee=$121.50 $950/month + security. 302-981-9724 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/07 ______SHERIFF’S SALE 609-729-6269 μ WebID #: 121532 By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out AUTOMOTIVE of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery μ WebID #: 123735 Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- BER F 21089 06, pending wherein WELLS (From Page A53) Van/Truck/Suv- FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION VAN/TRUCK/SUV ON BEHALF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- ERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPI- MOTORCYCLE FORD ECONOLINE E- Boat For Sale- TAL INC. TRUST 2005-WMC5 MORTGAGE Van/Suv/Truck- 350 SUPER DUTY, 2006, PUBLIC NOTICES PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-WMC5 the plaintiff AND HARVEY L. 17,244 miles, stock BOAT FOR SALE TOZER, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out expose for sale at public venue on: FORD ESCAPE XLT, Prior Lien(s): Subject to unpaid taxes and # 6DA78218, Silver, 1989, 38 SILVERTON, of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery other Municipal Liens. As of 7/7/05 Taxes WEDNESDAY THE 27TH DAY OF 2005, 36,744 miles, Division, Cape May County, $21,995. Call Kindle Au- DOUBLE CABIN MOTOR 2005 2nd quarter paid. New Jersey Title will DOCKET NUM- JUNE A.D. 2007 F 1586 07, pending wherein at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court insure or issue Letter of Indemnifi cation BER U.S. BANK stock# 66525C, Green, toplaza 800-677-5841 YACHT, 2 STATE RM, the plaintiff AND House Building located at 9 N. Main Street as to; Mortgage to Source One, Recorded NATIONAL ASSOCIATION are the defendant(s), I (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New $ 12,995. Call for Kindle LARGE LIVING ROOM, Book 2841, Page 829; and Judgment DJ- KEITH JARVIS, ET AL Van/Truck/Suv- shall expose for sale at public venue on: Jersey. Autoplaza 800-677- HUGH BRIDGE,T/ 048707-93 $2155 plus costs as of 5/12/93; Judgment DJ-543923-97 $10395 plus costs WEDNESDAY THE 27TH DAY OF Motorcycle- 5841 454,68,K as of 11/20/97; Judgment DJ-094900-02 JUNE A.D. 2007 Property to be sold is located in the Town- FORD ESCAPE LIMIT- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court $15332 plus costs as of 4/29/02 ship of Dennis, County of Cape May and Van/Truck/Jeep- ED, 2006, 14,130 miles, 609-471-1095 House Building located at 9 N. Main Street State of New Jersey. YAMAHA 650 CLASSIC, or 856-455-1224 A full legal description of the premises can (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New stock # 15006P, Silver, Jersey. 2003: Black with lots be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Premises commonly known as: 310 Fidler DODGE RAM 1500 Pick- $17,995. Call Kindle Au- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid Road, Dennis Township, NJ 08214 of chrome. 6750 miles. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Property to be sold is located in the City of up, 2005: 6 speed stan- toplaza 800-677-5841 μ WebID #: 123576 $3800. Call 609-675- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Wildwood, County of Cape May and State BEING KNOWN as Lot 2, OB301L23, Block dard shift, V-6 engine, 2 amount due can be obtained from the local of New Jersey. 70, on the offi cial Tax Map of the Township Van/Truck/Suv- Boat For Sale- of Dennis 0087, after 5pm wheel driver, standard taxing authority. Amount due under judgment is Premises commonly known as: 203 East Motorcyle- cab, bedliner, CD player, $314,958.47 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Pine Avenue Unit B, Wildwood NJ 08260 Dimensions: 115.5ft x 347.38ft x 183.34ft FORD RANGER PICK- BOAT FOR SALE!!!! to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- x 329.06ft 10,000 miles. Excel- BEING KNOWN as Lot 4 f/k/a Lot 23 and 25, UP, 2006, 19,551 miles, 21 ft.Carolina skiff, 60 tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount HARLEY DAVIDSON lent condition. $10,000 of 20% of the bid price is required. Block 209.14 f/k/a Block 29, on the offi cial Nearest Cross Street: None Given stock# 92592B, Black, hp, 4 stroke mercury The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Tax Map of the City of Wildwood Heritage Softail Classic, fi rm.609-884-6031 *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal $12,995. Call Kindle Au- motor; new trailer; ready sale without further notice of publication. 2004. Like new condi- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Dimensions: None Given (Condo Unit) liens or other charges, and any such tax- Van/Truck/Suv- toplaza 800-677-5841 to fi sh! $6500 or or best tiff. es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or tion. Approx. $2000 in offer! 609-780-2403 Attorney STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKEN- Nearest Cross Street: None Given (Condo other advances made by plaintiff prior to extras. Well maintained Van/Truck/SUV- BERG & NORGAARD Unit) this sale. All interested parties are to con- EQUINOX Sheriff: John F. Callinan duct and rely upon their own independent & garage kept. $16,000. 752597 *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal investigation to ascertain whether or not LS AWD, 2005, 7,735 μ WebID #: 123207 liens or other charges, and any such taxes, any outstanding interest remain of record 609-465-1579 HONDA ODYSSEY 4x Fee=$136.08 miles, stock# 147527A, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/07 charges, liens, insurance premiums or and/or have priority over the lien being 1997: Runs great, well other advances made by plaintiff prior to foreclosed and, if so the current amount White, $19,995. Call ______maintained. Great on SAILBOAT SHERIFF’S SALE this sale. All interested parties are to con- due thereon. Kindle Autoplaza 800- duct and rely upon their own independent RV gas. 198,000 comuter By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out investigation to ascertain whether or not A full legal description of the premises can 677-5841 Sailboat- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- any outstanding interest remain of record be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape miles. Below blue book May County. This sale is subject to unpaid cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET and/or have priority over the lien being taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Van/Truck/Suv- at $3400. 609-861-3777 NUMBER F 23452 06, pending wherein foreclosed and, if so the current amount liens and other Municipal Assessments. The CATALINA SAILBOAT, BANK OF NEW YORK COMPANY NA AS due thereon. amount due can be obtained from the local SUCCESSOR TO JP MORGAN CHASE 1992: Hull & keel com- taxing authority. DODGE RAM 1500, BANK, AS TRUSTEE the plaintiff AND LISA Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this BOATING Amount due under judgment is pletely refi nished. 8 POPPLEWELL, ET AL are the defendant(s), I sale may be subject to a limited lien prior- 2005, 13,272 miles, shall expose for sale at public venue on: ity of the condominium association and $219,168.41 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- stock# 89036B, White, H.P. motor. less than WEDNESDAY THE 27TH DAY OF any successful bidder at sheriff’s sale may tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount BOAT SLIP 40 hours. Garage kept JUNE A.D. 2007 be responsible for paying up to 6 months $15,995. Call Kindle Au- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court worth of unpaid condominium fees. of 20% of the bid price is required. RV- toplaza 800-677-5841 $6000 or bets offer. 609- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Boat Slip- 465-1579 (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New A full legal description of the premises can sale without further notice of publication. Jersey. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Van/Truck/Suv- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid tiff. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG COLEMAN SEA ISLE CITY: 43rd Property to be sold is located in the Town- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Sheriff: John F. Callinan ship of Middle, County of Cape May and CHESAPEAKE DODGE RAM 1500 SLT, Place. Accommodates amount due can be obtained from the local 752603 State of New Jersey. 2005, 26,035 miles, up 20 ft. $1600 for sea- PUBLIC taxing authority. 4x Fee=$140.94 CAMPER 1990 Amount due under judgment is 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/07 Premises commonly known as: 5 Bobwhite stock# 569283A, Silver, son. Call 609-263-4109, costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees ______Lane, Township of Middle, Cape May Court $406,394.26 $24,995. Call Kindle Au- Friday thru Sunday NOTICES to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, certi- SHERIFF’S SALE Inside: Sleeps 6, stove, House, NJ 08210 fi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount toplaza 800-677-5841 of 20% of the bid price is required. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out sink, electric, hose, ra- Tax Lot No. 34 f/k/a 7.05 in Block 48 Boat Slip- SHERIFF’S SALE The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery dio, electric skillet, Cole- sale without further notice of publication. Division, Cape May County, Van/Truck/Suv- Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 240 DOCKET NUM- By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out All publication costs are paid for by the plain- F 11596 06, pending wherein man oven. Like new ft x 150 ft BER STURDY STONE HARBOR: Deep of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- tiff. SAVINGS BANK the plaintiff AND GARY W. upholstery, many more cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG FORD ECONLINE E-250, water, seasonal, $1000. Nearest Cross Street: NJ State Highway ROBERTS AND WANDA S. ROBERTS, HIS NUMBER F 4303 05, pending wherein Sheriff: John F. Callinan are the defendant(s), I shall ex- extras. 47 WIFE, ET AL 2006, 4,925 miles, stock Accommodates 8’ beam. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- 752601 pose for sale at public venue on: Outside: 2 Coleman lan- TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR 4x Fee=$140.94 # 6DA16203, Off-White, 609-368-1250 Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC. 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/07 terns, 3 burner Coleman municipal or tax liens that may be due. JULY A.D. 2007 $ 21,995. Call Kindle Au- the plaintiff AND TIFFANY A. HARTMAN; ______at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Pro-series stove with toplaza 800-677-5841 ROBERT T. HARTMAN, JR., HER HUS- A full legal description of the premises can SHERIFF’S SALE House Building located at 9 N. Main Street BOAT FOR SALE BAND are the defendant(s), I shall expose for (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New separate propane tank, sale at public venue on: be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Van/Truck/Suv- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Jersey. complete Coleman cook Boat For Sale- WEDNESDAY THE 27TH DAY OF taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- JUNE A.D. 2007 cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET BEGINNING at a point in the westerly table & sink, 8x10 quick at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court liens and other Municipal Assessments. The FORD ECONOLINE E- amount due can be obtained from the local NUMBER F 19152 06, pending wherein curved line of New Jersey State Highway shade awning, folding House Building located at 9 N. Main Street U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS Route 47, 66 feet wide, said beginning 1991 SKI CENTURIAN, (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New taxing authority. 250, 2006, 5,155 miles, Amount due under judgment is TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS point being most easterly corner of Lot chairs, dishes, cups, sil- water ski boat: Needs re- Jersey. OF THE HOME EQUITY ASSET TRUST 15, Block 1, as shown on Township of stock # 6DA75413, Off- $274,036.51 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees verware, utensils, many, to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 2005-7 HOME EQUITY PASS-THROUGH Dennis Tax Map, known as Eldora School building. Newer engine, Property to be sold is located in the Town- the plaintiff AND many more extras. Must White, $21,995. Call tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount CERTIFICATES, 2005-7 Grounds, and extending thence: Kindle Autoplaza 800- 5.7 Mercruiser, fresh wa- ship of Lower, County of Cape May and of 20% of the bid price is required. DEBORAH L. PERKS are the defendant(s), I see! $2500 fi rm! ter cooled, 100 hours. State of New Jersey. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any shall expose for sale at public venue on: 1) along the northerly line of said Lot 15, 677-5841 sale without further notice of publication. WEDNESDAY THE 27TH DAY OF Block 1, South 73 degrees 30’ West, 178.50 Includes trailer. Call for Premises commonly known as: 893 Weeks All publication costs are paid for by the plain- JUNE A.D. 2007 feet to a point; thence Landing Road, Cape May (Lower), NJ at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Call Gary, 609-408- details. Asking $3800 or tiff. Looking Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- House Building located at 9 N. Main Street 2) along the easterly line of Lot 13, said 8000. best offer. 609-886-2939 It is known and designated as Block MAN (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Block 1, North 16 degrees 42, 30” West, for 508.01, Lot 7.09 Sheriff: John F. Callinan Jersey. 122.0 feet to a point; thence or 610-952-3916 (cell 752599 μ WebID #: 122608 something? phone) Dimensions are approximately 166 feet 4x Fee=$116.64 Property to be sold is located in the Town- 3) along the southerly line of said Lot 13, wide by 295 feet long (irregular) 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20/07 ship of Dennis, County of Cape May and Block 1, North 73 degrees 30’ East, 178.50 ______State of New Jersey. feet to a point; thence Office hours 9 to 5 Call Janet at 609-886-8600 Nearest Cross Street: Garden State Park- Monday - Friday SHERIFF’S SALE CLASSIFIEDS ext.34 for great results today. way Premises commonly known as: 2038 North (Page A47 Please) Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A47 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES THE CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD reserves at the intersection of said drive and Vir- liens and other Municipal Assessments. The House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Call 609-886-0009 to confi rm. New Jersey, the Governing Body of the Bor- (From Page A46) the right to reject any and all bids. Any bids ginia Lane; thence amount due can be obtained from the local (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New ough of West Wildwood, as follows: taxing authority. Jersey. awarded shall be fi nal. There are no warran- Unit 1000R Pax Jwara - ties express or implied with respect to any of 4) southwardly, along the aforesaid PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES Amount due under judgment is Miscellaneous boxed & household items Section 1. The allegations of the preamble are these items which are being sold “as is”. The westerly curved line of New Jersey State Taxes are current as of 05/17/07 $241,189.97 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Property to be sold is located in the City incorporated herein as if set forth in full. successful bidders shall make payment in the Highway Route 47, along a curve bearing TOTAL as of 05/17/07 $.00 to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- of Sea Isle, County of Cape May and State Unit 1000W Barbara Amador - to the left, with a radius of 1472.69 feet, an tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount of New Jersey. form of cash, certifi ed check or bank draft at Miscellaneous boxed & household items Section 2. The parcel of land which is herein- arc distance of 122.04 feet to the point and A full legal description of the premises can of 20% of the bid price is required. the conclusion of the sale of each item. after described in Exhibit “A” is owned by the place of beginning. be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Premises commonly known as: 53 81st Unit 1015H Frieda M. Scott - Borough of West Wildwood and is contiguous May County. This sale is subject to unpaid sale without further notice of publication. Street West, Sea Isle, NJ 08243 By Order of the Mayor and Council Miscellaneous boxed & household items to Lot 22, Block 106, which is owned by the COMPRISING Lot 14, Block 1 on the Den- taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Janet H. Harkins – City Clerk Estate. nis Township tax map. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tiff. Tax Lot No. 231, Q C-W in Block 80.02 Unit 10302 Donald J. Eastgate - amount due can be obtained from the local Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG 2x Fee=$36.45 Miscellaneous boxed & household items Section 3. The parcel of land owned by the SAID PROPERTY IS commonly known as taxing authority. Sheriff: John F. Callinan Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 8015 6/13, 6/20/07 Borough of West Wildwood which is described 2127 Route 47, Eldora, in the Township of Amount due under judgment is 752608 Landis Avenue Condominium ______Unit 2009A Donna Ross - in Exhibit “A” comprises approximately 1,260 Take notice that in accordance with N.J.S.A. Dennis, County of Cape May and State of $33,746.45 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 4x Fee=$150.66 Miscellaneous boxed & household items square feet in area, is less than the minimum New Jersey. to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 Nearest Cross Street: Landis Avenue 39:10-16*, application has been made to the size of 3,200 square feet which is required tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount ______Director of Motor Vehicles, Division of Motor Unit 40029 Donna Ross - for development under the Municipal Zoning A full legal description of the premises can of 20% of the bid price is required. SHERIFF’S SALE Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, Vehicles, Trenton, New Jersey, to receive Miscellaneous boxed & household items Ordinance and is without capital improvement be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any municipal or tax liens that may be due. title papers and issue New Jersey certifi cate thereon except for a timber bulkhead which May County. This sale is subject to unpaid sale without further notice of publication. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out of ownership for Make Harley Davidson, Unit 40024 Frederick Clyde Dunbar - encroaches upon said parcel of land. taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer All publication costs are paid for by the plain- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Subject to fi rst mortgage held by: Mort- Year 1942, Vehicle Identifi cation Number Miscellaneous boxed & household items liens and other Municipal Assessments. The tiff. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET gage Electronic Registration Systems, 42WLA5266. Objections, if any should be Section 4. The fair market value of the subject amount due can be obtained from the local Attorney FEIN SUCH KAHN AND SHEPARD NUMBER F 22893 06, pending wherein MAN- Inc., as nominee for GMAC Mortgage Corp. made immediately in writing, to the Director Unit 60014 Carmella HelIer - parcel of property owned by the Borough of taxing authority. Sheriff: John F. Callinan UFACTURERS & TRADERS TRUST COM- in the sum of $450,000.00 dated 5/30/03, re- of Motor Vehicles, ATTENTION: Special Title Miscellaneous boxed & household items West Wildwood is Thirty-seven Thousand Amount due under judgment is 752606 PANY, TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZATION corded 6/6/03 in Book M3542, Page 905 Unit, CN 017, Trenton, New Jersey. Eight Hundred ($37,800.00) Dollars, which $68,674.11 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees 4x Fee=$121.50 SERIES 1997-4 AGREEMENT DATED SEP- Unit D0002 Yadira Dorta - fair market value is based upon a valuation to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 TEMBER 1, 1997 the plaintiff AND WINFORD A full legal description of the premises can 3x Fee=$21.87 Miscellaneous boxed & household items thereof at Thirty ($30.00) Dollars per square tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount ______W. HICKMAN, ET AL are the defendant(s), I be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 6/13, 6/20, 6/27/07 foot as established by the Municipal Tax As- of 20% of the bid price is required. SHERIFF’S SALE shall expose for sale at public venue on: May County. This sale is subject to unpaid ______Unit D0011 Kenrick Douglas - sessor. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer Spec. #19 Miscellaneous boxed & household items sale without further notice of publication. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out JULY A.D. 2007 liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Section 5. The Mayor and the Clerk of the All publication costs are paid for by the plain- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court amount due can be obtained from the local ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2x Fee=$38.88 Borough of West Wildwood shall be, and tiff. cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET House Building located at 9 N. Main Street taxing authority. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS 6/20, 6/27/07 they hereby are, authorized and directed to Attorney WAY AND BELASCO NUMBER F 2581 07, pending wherein OP- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Amount due under judgment is CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY ______execute and deliver an appropriate Quit Claim Sheriff: John F. Callinan TION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Jersey. $73,381.03 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees BOROUGH OF WOODBINE Deed, together with other normal transfer Notice is hereby given that sealed bids ad- 752604 the plaintiff AND PATRICIA A. ROBINSON, to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- documents, conveying the parcel of land de- dressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the 4x Fee=$140.94 ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall expose for Property to be sold is located in the Bor- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount NOTICE OF PETlTION FOR scribed in Exhibit “A” unto the Estate, in con- 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 sale at public venue on: ough of West Cape May, County of Cape of 20% of the bid price is required. Board, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. pre- SUBSTANTIVE CERTIFICATION sideration of, and upon the payment of, the vailing time, on , at which time ______WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF May and State of New Jersey. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any July 3, 2007 sum of Thirty-seven Thousand Eight Hundred they will be publicly opened and read in the SHERIFF’S SALE JULY A.D. 2007 sale without further notice of publication. NOTICE is hereby given that the Borough ($37,800.00) Dollars. at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Premises commonly known as: 413 Green All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Intermediate Meeting Room, Administration of Woodbine has petitioned the New Jersey By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out House Building located at 9 N. Main Street Street, West Cape May, NJ 08204 tiff. Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court Council on Affordable Housing for Substantive Section 6. All Ordinances or parts of Ordi- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- House, New Jersey for the following: Certifi cation of its Housing Element and Fair nances inconsistent with this Ordinance, to cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET Jersey. Tax Lot No. 3 in Block 47 MAN Share Plan pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-301 the extent of such inconsistencies only, shall NUMBER F 24592 06, pending wherein PNC Sheriff: John F. Callinan FURNISH, DELIVER AND INSTALL ONE (1) et seq. and N.J.A.C. 5:95-3.1 et seq. A copy be, and the same hereby are, repealed. BANK the plaintiff AND EUGENE ROBERT Property to be sold is located in the Town- Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 75 ft 752611 NEW MOBILE FOUR COLUMN LIFT WITH of the adopted Housing Element and Fair SWAYNGIM AKA EUGENE R. SWAYNGIM, ship of Middle, County of Cape May and x 150 ft 4x Fee=$126.36 TWO (2) REAR FORKS TO THE CAPE MAY Share Plan and supporting documentation is Section 7. Should any section, paragraph, ET AL are the defendant(s), I shall expose for State of New Jersey. 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT available for public inspection at the offi ce of sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance sale at public venue on: Nearest Cross Street: 5th Avenue ______the MUNICIPAL CLERK, Woodbine Municipal be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi ca- WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF Premises commonly known as: 648 Gos- SHERIFF’S SALE Building, located at 501 Washington Avenue, reason, the remaining portion of this Ordi- tions and other bidding documents may be JULY A.D. 2007 hen Road, Middle Township NJ 08210 during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. nance shall not be affected thereby and shall at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out examined or obtained at the Offi ce of the Act- Comments or objections to said petition for remain in full force and effect and to this end, ing Director of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during House Building located at 9 N. Main Street BEING KNOWN as Lot 14.02 in Block 94 f/k/ municipal or tax liens that may be due of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Substantive Certifi cation shall be fi led with the the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby normal offi ce hours at the above address. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New a Lot 1, Block 77, Tax Map of the Township Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- New Jersey Council on Affordable Housing, declared to be severable. Jersey. of Middle Township, County of Cape May A full legal description of the premises can BER F 338 07, pending wherein DEUTSCHE 101 South Broad Street, PO Box 813, Trenton, be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS The Board reserves the right to reject any or New Jersey 08625-0813 and with the Munici- Section 8. This Ordinance shall take effect im- all bids in whole or in part and to waive such All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Dimensions: 1.03 acres May County. This sale is subject to unpaid TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND pal Clerk by August 6, 2007 which is within 45 mediately upon fi nal passage and publication with the buildings and improvements taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer SERVICING AGREEMENT DATES AS OF informalities as may be permitted by law. days of publication of this notice. according to law. thereon erected, situate, lying and being Nearest Cross Street: None Given liens and other Municipal Assessments. The FEBRUARY 1, 2005, GSAMP TRUST 2005- in the Township of Upper, County of Cape amount due can be obtained from the local NC1 the plaintiff AND JOHN SEXTON, ET AL Bidders are required to comply with the re- Lisa Garrison COMMISSIONERS: May, and State of New Jersey. *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal taxing authority. are the defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at quirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and Municipal Clerk Mayor Christopher J. Fox . liens or other charges, and any such tax- Amount due under judgment is public venue on: N.J.A.C. 17:27 Commissioner Rita Maroldo Street: 2141 Route 50 es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or $34,168.13 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF 1x Fee=$14.58 6/20/07 Commissioner Alan F. Christensen STEPHEN O’CONNOR other advances made by plaintiff prior to to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- JULY A.D. 2007 ______

Nearest Cross Street: Kandall Lane this sale. All interested parties are to con- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court NOTICE OF ACTION TAKEN BY ATTEST: Clerk of the Board duct and rely upon their own independent of 20% of the bid price is required. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street DENNIS TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OF Dorothy A. Tomlin, Borough Clerk

Tax Lot and Block No.: Lot 60, Block 348 investigation to ascertain whether or not The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New ADJUSTMENT any outstanding interest remain of record sale without further notice of publication. Jersey. NOTICE DANIEL BEYEL Dimensions (approx): 62.04 x 213.0 x 62.04 and/or have priority over the lien being All publication costs are paid for by the plain- The following action was taken by the Dennis Freeholder Director x 213.0 feet foreclosed and, if so the current amount tiff. Property to be sold is located in the Town- Township Zoning Board of Adjustment at its ORDINANCE NO. 469 due thereon. Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- ship of Lower, County of Cape May and meeting of May 9, 2007: Amount Due For Taxes: As of June 30, MAN State of New Jersey. 1x Fee=$20.66 6/20/07 The foregoing Ordinance was introduced and ______2007, the 2nd quarter taxes for tax year The sale of this property is subject to prior Sheriff: John F. Callinan 1. A Memorializing Resolution was passed passed on the fi rst reading at a meeting of the Spec. #59 2007, are due and owing in the amount of mortgages, liens and encumbrances, as 752609 Premises commonly known as: 159 Penn- with respect to the following matter: Board of Commissioners of the Borough of $386.41, comprising principal of $3,785.34 follows: 4x Fee=$116.64 sylvania Avenue West Wildwood, New Jersey on the 3rd day and interest in the amount of $11.07. There 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS A. The application of Cellco Partnership d/b/a of May, 2007 and will be considered for fi nal is also due and owing an outstanding tax Patricia Robinson to Atlantic City Electric ______Tax Block and Lot: BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Verizon Wireless for a use variance (use itself, passage after public hearing at the regular sale certifi cate, number 05-00007, held Company in the approximate amount of SHERIFF’S SALE Block: 141 Lot: 3 & 4 CAPE MAY COUNTY – NEW JERSEY two principal uses on one lot, expanding non meeting of said Board of Commissioners at by Wachovia Custodian/ Sass Muni V dtr, $4,193.69. conforming use and height) in connection Borough Hall, 701 W. Glenwood Avenue, the estimated amount of $3,819.38, plus By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Dimensions of Lot: 116.30’ x 50” Notice is hereby given that sealed bids ad- with a twenty foot high addition to the existing West Wildwood, New Jersey on July 6, 2007. subsequent taxes and interest, but not A full legal description of the premises can of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery dressed to Stephen O’Connor, Clerk of the tower and provision of an equipment shelter including any charges or costs which may be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape Division, Cape May County, DOCKET NUM- Nearest Cross Street: 50’ from Yale Street Board, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. pre- at the premises known as Block 261, Lot 19 Dorothy A. Tomlin, Borough Clerk be due, good through June 30, 2007; and May County. This sale is subject to unpaid BER F 372 07, pending wherein LASALLE vailing time, on July 3, 2007, at which time on the Dennis Township Tax Map was denied. as to the outstanding tax sale certifi cate, taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MLMI Superior Interests (if any): None they will be publicly opened and read in the The application for preliminary and fi nal site 1x Fee=$71.68 6/20/07 number 06-00009, held by US Bank, Cust/ liens and other Municipal Assessments. The TRUST SERIES 2006-WMC2 the plaintiff Intermediate Meeting Room, Administration plan approval thus became moot. ______Sass Muni V dtr, the estimate amount of amount due can be obtained from the local AND HOLLY KEOUGH are the defendant(s), A full legal description of the premises can Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD $1,827.79, good through June 30, 2007. taxing authority. I shall expose for sale at public venue on: be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape House, New Jersey for the following: A Memorializing Resolution concerning item 1. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Amount due under judgment is WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF May County. This sale is subject to unpaid A. is on fi le at the Dennis Township Clerk’s Of- As the above description does not con- $48,277.95 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees JULY A.D. 2007 taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer FURNISH AND DELIVER ONE (1) NEW fi ce, 571 Petersburg Road, Dennisville, New ORDINANCE NO. 470 stitute a full legal description, said full to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court liens and other Municipal Assessments. The 2006/2007 DIESEL POWERED MICRO EX- Jersey. It is available for public inspection. legal description is annexed to that cer- tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount House Building located at 9 N. Main Street amount due can be obtained from the local CAVATOR WITH LOW PROFILE BUCKET “ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING tain mortgage recorded in the Offi ce of of 20% of the bid price is required. (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New taxing authority. AND HAMMER ASSEMBLY TO THE CAPE Carla Coffey, Secretary IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ARION AVENUE the Register/Clerk of Cape May County in The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any Jersey. Amount due under judgment is MAY COUNTY PARK/ZOO Dennis Township Zoning Board of FISHING PIER AND PARK” Mortgage Book 2960 at Page 188, et seq., sale without further notice of publication. $212,965.40 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Adjustment Mount Holly, New Jersey, and the Writ of All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Property to be sold is located in the Town- to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Bid forms, instructions to bidders, specifi ca- WHEREAS, Cape May County Bond Ordi- Execution on fi le with the Sheriff of Burl- tiff. ship of Lower, County of Cape May and tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount tions and other bidding documents may be 1x Fee=$15.80 6/20/07 nance #2-07 has made a total of Two Million ington County. Attorney PHELAN, HALLINAN & SCHMIEG State of New Jersey. of 20% of the bid price is required. examined or obtained at the Offi ce of the Act- ______Fifty Thousand ($2,050,000.00) Dollars in Sheriff: John F. Callinan The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any ing Director of Purchasing, Kim Allen, during BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD funds available to municipal governments in A full legal description of the premises can 752607 Premises commonly known as: 6 East sale without further notice of publication. normal offi ce hours at the above address. CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Cape May County under its “2007 Municipal be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape 4x Fee=$150.66 Weber Avenue a/k/a Weber Avenue a/k/a All publication costs are paid for by the plain- Public Improvements Joint Venture Program” May County. This sale is subject to unpaid 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 Weber Street, Township of Lower, Villas, tiff. The Board reserves the right to reject any or ORDINANCE NO. 469 (the “Program”); and taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer ______NJ 08251 Attorney POWERS KIRN LLC all bids in whole or in part and to waive such liens and other Municipal Assessments. The SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriff: John F. Callinan informalities as may be permitted by law. “ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF WHEREAS, the Borough of West Wildwood amount due can be obtained from the local Tax Lot No. 5 & 6 in Block 170 752612 A PARCEL OF LAND OWNED BY THE made application for, and was awarded, the taxing authority. By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out 4x Fee=$111.78 Bidders are required to comply with the re- BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD COM- sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars Amount due under judgment is of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 50 ft 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 quirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and PRISING AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY under the Program to be utilized for the de- $94,238.33 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET x 105 ft ______N.J.A.C. 17:27. 1,260 SQUARE FEET, LYING SOUTHWEST- velopment of a fi shing pier and park on Arion to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- NUMBER F 2627 07, pending wherein JP NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ERLY OF THE WILDWOOD CANAL, UNTO Avenue (the “Project”); and STEPHEN O’CONNOR tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. the plaintiff Nearest Cross Street: Bayshore Road LINDA CULLEN LAMB, INDIVIDUALLY AND of 20% of the bid price is required. AND EDWARD P. SYKES, ET AL are the Pursuant to state law, the following items will AS EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF CHRIS- WHEREAS, the Borough has appropriated The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Subject to any open taxes, water/sewer, be sold at public auction Thursday July 5, Clerk of the Board TINA F. CULLEN, DECEASED, AS TO AN suffi cient funds in its capital budget to fund sale without further notice of publication. venue on: municipal or tax liens that may be due. 2007 at 10:00 A.M. at Burleigh Storage, 663 UNDIVIDED ONE/THIRD INTEREST; PETER the development and completion of the Proj- All publication costs are paid for by the plain- WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF Shunpike Road, Burleigh, NJ 08210. Operator D. GULCH, INDIVIDUALLY AS TO AN UNDI- ect, taking into account the funds provided by DANIEL BEYEL tiff. JULY A.D. 2007 Tax and prior lien info: The total amount reserves the right to bid and set minimum bids. VIDED ONE/THIRD INTEREST AND PETER the County under the Program. Attorney MATTLEMAN, WEINROTH & at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court due for past due taxes is $762.56. All tax Call 609.465.8088 to confi rm sale. Purchases Freeholder Director D. GULCH, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF MILLER House Building located at 9 N. Main Street fi gures are good to 5/18/2007 must be in cash only. All purchased items sold BARBARA GULCH, DECEASED AS TO THE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by Sheriff: John F. Callinan (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New as is, where is and must be removed at the 1x Fee=$20.66 6/20/07 REMAINING ONE/THIRD INTEREST, THE the Board of Commissioners of the Borough 752605 Jersey. A full legal description of the premises can time of sale. Sale subject to cancellation in ______OWNERS OF LOT 22, BLOCK 106, WHICH of West Wildwood, in the County of Cape 4x Fee=$160.38 be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape the event of settlement between owner and City of North Wildwood IS CONTIGUOUS THERETO, PURSUANT May, New Jersey, the Governing Body of the 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 Property to be sold is located in the Town- May County. This sale is subject to unpaid obligated party. TO N.J.S.A. 40A:12-13(b)(5).” Borough of West Wildwood, as follows: NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ______ship of Middle, County of Cape May and taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer CITY COUNCIL MEETING TIME SHERIFF’S SALE State of New Jersey. liens and other Municipal Assessments. The Unit #I-34 & I-35 — J. Turicik WHEREAS, Linda Cullen Lamb, individually Section 1. The allegations of the preamble are amount due can be obtained from the local Description of Items: Assorted hand grinders and as Executrix of the Estate of Christina incorporated herein as if set forth in full. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE NORTH By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out Premises commonly known as: 17 Whip- taxing authority. & tools F. Cullen, deceased, as to an undivided one/ WILDWOOD CITY COUNCIL WILL BE HELD of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- poorwill Lane, Cape May Court House NJ Amount due under judgment is third interest; Peter D. Gulch, individually as Section 2. The Borough of West Wildwood is IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET 08210 $156,215.29 costs, interest and Sheriff’s fees Unit #A2- Lewis Bailey to an undivided one/third interest, and Peter fi nancially committed to the development and NUMBER F 18314 06, pending wherein to be added. At the time of the Sale cash, cer- Description of Items: Construction tools HALL, 901 ATLANTIC AVENUE, NORTH D. Gulch, Executor of the Estate of Barbara completion of the Arion Avenue Fishing Pier WILDWOOD, NJ 08260 ON TUESDAY, CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC the plaintiff BEING KNOWN as Lot 63 f/k/a Lot 6.09, tifi ed check or treasurer’s check in the amount Gulch, deceased, as to the remaining one/ and Park. JULY 3rd, 2007 – 10:00 AM. – CAUCAS AND DONNA LEE CRAIG, ET ALS are the Block 472, on the offi cial Tax Map of the of 20% of the bid price is required. 2x Fee=$21.87 third interest (collectively, the “Estate”) are MEETING AT 9:00 A.M. THIS MEETING defendant(s), I shall expose for sale at public Township of Middle The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn any 6/13, 6/20/07 the current owners of Block 26 Lot 22 in the Section 3. All sums received by the Borough venue on: sale without further notice of publication. ______WAS ORGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR TUES- Borough of West Wildwood; and of West Wildwood from the County of Cape DAY, JULY 3rd, 2007 – 7:00 PM BUT DUE TO WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF Dimensions: 94.80 feet x 134.55 feet x All publication costs are paid for by the plain- NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION May under the “2007 Municipal Public Im- THE HOLIDAY IS BEING MOVED TO THE JULY A.D. 2007 315.04 feet x 232.61 feet x 247.24 feet x tiff. WHEREAS, the Estate has requested that the provements Joint Venture Program” will be MORNING HOUR OF 10:00 AM. OFFICIAL at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court 20.00 feet Attorney ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKER- AUCTION OF VARIOUS ITEMS OF PER- Borough of West Wildwood sell to the Estate a utilized for the development of the Project. House Building located at 9 N. Main Street MAN SONAL PROPERTY BY THE CITY OF ACTION MAY BE TAKEN. BE IT FURTHER parcel of land comprising approximately One RESOLVED THAT ALL REQUESTS FOR (Route 9) in Cape May Court House, New Nearest Cross Street: None Given Sheriff: John F. Callinan NORTH WILDOWOD, COUNTY OF CAPE Thousand Two Hundred Sixty (1,260) square Section 4. If necessary and required, the capi- Jersey. 752610 MAY, NJ NEEDED ACCOMMODATIONS UNDER THE feet which is owned by the Borough of West tal budget of the Borough of West Wildwood A.D.A. ACT, BE SUBMITTED FORTY-EIGHT *Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal 4x Fee=$121.50 Wildwood, and is described in Exhibit “A” an- shall be amended to account for all appropria- (48) HOURS PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED Property to be sold is located in the Town- liens or other charges, and any such tax- 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4/07 Saturday, June 30, 2007 nexed hereto, which lands are contiguous to tions for the Project. DATE AND TIME OF THE MEETING. ship of Upper, County of Cape May and es, charges, liens, insurance premiums or ______lands owned by the Estate identifi ed as Lot 22,

State of New Jersey. other advances made by plaintiff prior to SHERIFF’S SALE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public auction Block 106; and Section 5. All Ordinances or parts of Ordi- Janet H. Harkins - Municipal Clerk this sale. All interested parties are to con- will be held at the Public Works Garage at 500 nances inconsistent with this Ordinance, to Commonly known as: 27 Frances Drive, duct and rely upon their own independent By VIRTUE of a Writ of Execution issued out W. Oak Avenue (Oak and Virginia Avenues) WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A:12-13(b)(5) grants the extent of such inconsistencies only, shall 2x Fee=$26.73 Woodbine, NJ 08270-0000 investigation to ascertain whether or not of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chan- in North Wildwood, NJ on Saturday, the 30th authority to municipalities that own land be, and the same hereby are, repealed. 6/20, 6/27/07 any outstanding interest remain of record cery Division, Cape May County, DOCKET day of June, 2007 at 9:00 AM of bicycles contiguous to the lands of private owners to ______Tax Lot No. 9 & 9.01 in Block No. 474 and/or have priority over the lien being NUMBER F 18651 06, pending wherein and other miscellaneous items not needed engage in private sales of the same to con- Section 6. Should any section, paragraph, NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION foreclosed and, if so the current amount GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION DBA for public use. A complete list of items is tiguous owners provided strict compliance is sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance Dimension of Lot Approximately: 2.37 AC due thereon. DITECH.COM the plaintiff AND THOMAS J. available at the City Clerk’s Offi ce, 901 Atlan- made with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:12- be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any COLLINS are the defendant(s), I shall expose tic Avenue, North Wildwood from 9:00 AM to On Tuesday July 17, 2007 at 11:00 am at R-J 13(b)(5). reason, the remaining portion of this Ordi- Nearest Cross Street: Virginia Lane A full legal description of the premises can for sale at public venue on: 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Items can Self Storage, 1065 Rt. 47 South, Rio Grande, nance shall not be affected thereby and shall Beginning at a point on the north side of be found in the offi ce of the sheriff of Cape WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF be viewed from 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM the day NJ the following items will be sold at public NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by remain in full force and effect and to this end, Francis Drive (50 feet) said point being May County. This sale is subject to unpaid JULY A.D. 2007 of the sale. auction pursuant to state law. Operator re- the Board of Commissioners of the Borough 826.25 feet from the end of a 5 foot radius taxes and assessments, tax, water and sewer at one o’clock in the afternoon at the Court serves the right to bid and set minimum bids. of West Wildwood, in the County of Cape May, (Page A48 Please) A48 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Classifi ed Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A47) passed on the fi rst reading at a meeting of the for the Borough of West Wildwood will soon N.J. at a meeting held on June 13, 2007. cations or the receipt of competitive bids all Board of Commissioners of the Borough of of which classifi cation the aforesaid contract the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby expire; and I, Dorothy A. Tomlin, Clerk of the Borough of 1x Fee=$46.17 6/20/07 West Wildwood, New Jersey on the 13th day falls within. declared to be severable. West Wildwood in the County of Cape May DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, ______of June, 2007 and will be considered for fi nal WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of and State of New Jersey, do hereby certify BOROUGH CLERK RESOLUTION NO. 07-44 passage after public hearing at the meeting of 5. A copy of this resolution shall be published Section 7. This Ordinance shall take effect im- the Borough of West Wildwood deem it neces- that the foregoing is a correct and true copy said Board of Commissioners at Borough Hall, in the Herald as required by law within ten mediately upon fi nal passage and publication sary and advisable to engage the Professional of a resolution adopted by the Board of Com- 1x Fee=$46.17 6/20/07 BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD 701 W. Glenwood Avenue, West Wildwood, (10) days of its passage. according to law. Services of a Borough Solicitor; and missioners of the Borough of West Wildwood, ______AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT FOR THE New Jersey on July 6, 2007. N.J. at a meeting held on June 13, 2007. RESOLUTION NO. 07- 43 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF A COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: WHEREAS, RONALD J. STAGLIANO, ES- MUNICIPAL PUBLIC DEFENDER Dorothy A. Tomlin, Borough Clerk MAYOR CHRISTOPHER J. FOX Mayor Christopher J. Fox QUIRE has served as, and is qualifi ed to DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD Commissioner Rita Maroldo serve as, Borough Solicitor for the Borough of BOROUGH CLERK RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE WHEREAS, the term of the Municipal Public 1x Fee=$48.60 6/20/07 ABSENT Commissioner Alan F. Christensen West Wildwood; and EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT Defender for the Borough of West Wildwood ______1x Fee=$44.96 6/20/07 FOR THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES will soon expire; and COMMISSIONER RITA MAROLDO RESOLUTION NO. 07-41 ATTEST: WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law ______OF BOND COUNSEL COMMISSIONER ALAN F. Dorothy A. Tomlin, Borough Clerk (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq) requires that the RESOLUTION NO. 07-42 WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD resolution authorizing the award of contract WHEREAS, the term of the Municipal Bond the Borough of West Wildwood deem it neces- CHRISTENSEN AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT FOR THE NOTICE for “Professional Services” without competi- BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD Counsel for the Borough of West Wildwood sary and advisable to engage the Professional PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF A SOLICI- tive bids be publicly advertised. AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT FOR THE will soon expire; and Services of a Municipal Public Defender; and Resolution No. 07-50 TOR ORDINANCE NO. 470 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF A NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by MUNICIPAL PROSECUTOR WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of WHEREAS, Harold S. Vogel, Esquire has Offered by Commissioner Christensen WHEREAS, the term of the Borough Solicitor Seconded by Mayor Fox The foregoing Ordinance was introduced and the Board of Commissioners of the Borough the Borough of West Wildwood deem it neces- served as, and is qualifi ed to serve as, Munici- of West Wildwood, Cape May County, New WHEREAS, the term of the Municipal Pros- sary and advisable to engage the Professional pal Public Defender for the Borough of West Jersey, as follows: ecutor for the Borough of West Wildwood will Services of a Municipal Bond Counsel; and Wildwood; and Adopted June 13, 2007 soon expire; and 1. That the allegations of the preamble are WHEREAS, Joseph P. Baumann, Jr., Esquire, WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law I, Dorothy A. Tomlin, Clerk of the Borough of incorporated herein as if set forth in full. WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of of the fi rm of McManimon & Scotland, L.L.C., (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq) requires that the West Wildwood in the County of Cape May ATTENTION: the Borough of West Wildwood deem it neces- has served as, and is qualifi ed to serve as, resolution authorizing the award of contract and State of New Jersey, do hereby certify 2. That the Director of the Department of Pub- sary and advisable to engage the Professional Municipal Bond Counsel for the Borough of for “Professional Services” without competi- that the foregoing is a correct and true copy lic Affairs and Safety and the Borough Clerk Services of a Municipal Prosecutor; and West Wildwood; and tive bids be publicly advertised. of a resolution adopted by the Board of Com- AVALON & are hereby authorized and directed to execute missioners of the Borough of West Wildwood, NORTH WILDWOOD the contract annexed hereto with RONALD J. WHEREAS, Michael J. Donohue, Esquire WHEREAS, Local Public Contracts Law NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by N.J. at a meeting held on June 13, 2007. STAGLIANO, ESQUIRE, to serve as Borough has served as, and is qualifi ed to serve as, (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq.) requires that the the Board of Commissioners of the Borough Solicitor. Municipal Prosecutor for the Borough of West Resolution authorizing the award of a contract of West Wildwood, Cape May County, New DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, RESIDENTS: Wildwood; and for “Professional Services” without competi- Jersey, as follows: BOROUGH CLERK 3. That the term of the appointment of Bor- tive bids be publicly advertised. 4th of July 2007 ough Solicitor shall be for one (1) year com- WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law 1. That the allegations of the preamble are 1x Fee=$44.96 6/20/07 mencing July 1, 2007. (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq) requires that the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by incorporated herein as if set forth in full. ______resolution authorizing the award of contract the Board of Commissioners of the Borough RESOLUTION NO. 07-51 HOLIDAY COLLECTION 4. That the aforesaid contract is awarded for “Professional Services” without competi- of West Wildwood, Cape May County, New 2. That the Director of the Department of without competitive bidding as a “Profes- tive bids be publicly advertised. Jersey, as follows: Public Affairs and Safety and the Borough BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD sional Service” under the provisions of the Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SCHEDULE Local Public Contracts Law because N.J.S.A. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by 1. The allegations of the preamble are incor- execute appropriate contracts with Harold S. EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT 40A:11-5, which provides, inter alia, that the Board of Commissioners of the Borough porated herein as if set forth in full. Vogel, Esquire, to serve as Municipal Public FOR THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES no local unit shall be required to advertise of West Wildwood, Cape May County, New Defender. OF A MUNICIPAL ENGINEER for bids for services rendered or performed Jersey, as follows: 2. The appropriate Commissioner(s) and the Trash will be collected on by a person authorized by law to practice a Borough Clerk are hereby authorized and di- 3. That the term of the appointment of Munici- WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of recognized profession and whose practice is 1. The allegations of the preamble are incor- rected to execute appropriate contracts with pal Public Defender shall be for one (1) year the Borough of West Wildwood acknowledge regulated by law, or to advertise for bids for porated herein as if set forth in full. Joseph P. Baumann Jr., Esquire to serve as commencing July 1, 2007. that the Borough is required by State law to Wednesday, July 4th. There will be services which are of such a qualitative nature Bond Counsel for the Borough of West Wild- engage the Professional Services of a State as will not reasonably permit the drawing of 2. The Director of the Department of Public wood. 4. That the aforesaid contract is awarded licensed engineer; and specifi cations or the receipt of competitive Affairs and Safety and the Borough Clerk are without competitive bidding as a “Profes- no interruption of service. Please bids all of which classifi cation the aforesaid hereby authorized and directed to execute ap- 3. The term of appointment of said Borough sional Service” under the provisions of the WHEREAS, John R. Walker and John A. contract falls within. propriate contracts with Michael J. Donohue, Bond Counsel shall be for a term of one (1) Local Public Contracts Law because N.J.S.A. Feairheller, Jr., of the engineering fi rm of Esquire, to serve as Municipal Prosecutor. year commencing July 1, 2007. 40A:11-5, which provides, inter alia, that Walker, Previti, Holmes & Associates have 5. That a copy of this resolution shall be pub- no local unit shall be required to advertise previously served as Engineers for the Bor- have trash out to the curb for lished in the Herald as required by law within 3. That the term of the appointment of Munici- 4. The aforesaid contract is awarded without for bids for services rendered or performed ough of West Wildwood, are duly qualifi ed ten (10) days of its passage. pal Prosecutor shall be for one (1) year com- competitive bidding as a “Professional Ser- by a person authorized by law to practice a under the laws of the State of New Jersey to mencing July 1, 2007. vice” under the provisions of the Local Public recognized profession and whose practice is serve as municipal engineers and have been collection by 7:00 a.m. COMMISSIONERS: Contract Law because N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5, regulated by law, or to advertise for bids for acting as municipal engineers since prior to MAYOR CHRISTOPHER J. FOX 4. The aforesaid contract is awarded without which provides, inter alia, that no local unit services which are of such a qualitative nature May 1, 2001; and competitive bidding as a “Professional Ser- shall be required to advertise for bids for as will not reasonably permit the drawing of ABSENT vice” under the provisions of the Local Public services rendered or performed by a person specifi cations or the receipt of competitive WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of HAPPY COMMISSIONER RITA MAROLDO Contracts Law because N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5, authorized by law to practice a recognized bids all of which classifi cation the aforesaid the Borough of West Wildwood deem it ad- which provides, inter alia, that no local unit profession and whose practice is regulated contract falls within. visable and necessary to engage the profes- COMMISSIONER ALAN F. shall be required to advertise for bids for by law, or to advertise for bids for services sional services of John R. Walker and John A. HOLIDAY CHRISTENSEN services rendered or performed by a person which are of such a qualitative nature as will 5. That a copy of this resolution shall be pub- Feairheller as Borough Engineer; and authorized by law to practice a recognized not reasonably permit the drawing of specifi - lished in the Herald as required by law within Resolution No. 07-41 profession and whose practice is regulated cations or the receipt of competitive bids all ten (10) days of its passage. WHEREAS, Local Public Contracts Law Waste Management of NJ by law, or to advertise for bids for services of which classifi cation the aforesaid contract (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1, et seq.) requires that the Offered by Commissioner Christensen which are of such a qualitative nature as will falls within. COMMISSIONERS: Resolution authorizing the award of a contract 1-800-633-9096 Seconded by Mayor Fox not reasonably permit the drawing of specifi - MAYOR CHRISTOPHER J. FOX for “Professional Services” without competi- cations or the receipt of competitive bids all 5. A copy of this Resolution shall be published tive bids be publicly advertised. Adopted June 13, 2007 of which classifi cation the aforesaid contract in the Herald as required by law within ten (10) ABSENT falls within. days of its passage. COMMISSIONER RITA MAROLDO NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough 5. A copy of this resolution shall be published COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONER ALAN F. of West Wildwood, Cape May County, New in the Herald as required by law within ten (10) MAYOR CHRISTOPHER J. FOX CHRISTENSEN Jersey, as follows: Public Notice days of its passage. ABSENT Resolution No. 07-44 1. The allegations of the preamble are incor- COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONER RITA MAROLDO porated herein as if set forth in full. MAYOR CHRISTOPHER J. FOX Offered by Commissioner Christensen Take Notice that an application has been submitted to the New COMMISSIONER ALAN F. Seconded by Mayor Fox 2. The Board of Commissioners hereby ap- ABSENT CHRISTENSEN points John R. Walker and John A. Feairhell- Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of COMMISSIONER RITA MAROLDO Adopted June 13, 2007 er, Jr. to serve as Borough Engineers, which Land Use Regulation for a CAFRA permit for the development Resolution No.07-43 I, Dorothy A. Tomlin, Clerk of the Borough of term commenced June 1, 2007 and expires COMMISSIONER ALAN F. West Wildwood in the County of Cape May on May 31, 2010. described below: CHRISTENSEN Offered by Commissioner Christensen and State of New Jersey, do hereby certify Seconded by MAYOR FOX that the foregoing is a correct and true copy 3. The Director of the Department of Public Resolution No. 07-42 of a resolution adopted by the Board of Com- Works and the Borough Clerk are hereby au- APPLICANT: Frederick Langford Adopted June 13, 2007 missioners of the Borough of West Wildwood, thorized and directed to execute appropriate Offered by Commissioner Christensen N.J. at a meeting held on June 13, 2007. contracts with John R. Walker and John A. Seconded by Mayor Fox I, Dorothy A. Tomlin, Clerk of the Borough of Feairheller, Jr., of the fi rm of Walker, Previti, PROJECT NAME: The Fairways Subdivision West Wildwood in the County of Cape May DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, Holmes & Associates, 156 Stagecoach Road, Adopted June 13, 2007 and State of New Jersey, do hereby certify BOROUGH CLERK Marmora, New Jersey to serve as Borough that the foregoing is a correct and true copy Engineer for the Borough of West Wildwood. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Development of 16 detached single-family home sites I, Dorothy A. Tomlin, Clerk of the Borough of of a resolution adopted by the Board of Com- 1x Fee=$44.96 6/20/07 West Wildwood in the County of Cape May missioners of the Borough of West Wildwood, ______4. The aforesaid contract is awarded without and State of New Jersey, do hereby certify N.J. at a meeting held on June 13, 2007. RESOLUTION NO. 07-50 competitive bidding as a “Professional Ser- PROJECT STREET ADDRESS: Bayberry Drive that the foregoing is a correct and true copy vice” under the provisions of the Local Public of a resolution adopted by the Board of Com- DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD Contract Law because N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5, missioners of the Borough of West Wildwood, BOROUGH CLERK AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT FOR THE which provides, inter alia, that no local unit BLOCK: 335.01 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF A shall be required to advertise for bids for REVALUATION FIRM services rendered or performed by a person authorized by law to practice a recognized WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 1-12-05-06, profession and whose practice is regulated LOT: 5 the Cape May County Board of Taxation has by law, or to advertise for bids for services ATTENTION: Ordered the Borough of West Wildwood to which are of such a qualitative nature as will implement a Municipal Wide Revaluation; and not reasonably permit the drawing of specifi - MUNICIPALITY: Middle MIDDLE TWP RESIDENTS cations or the receipt of competitive bids all WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of of which classifi cation the aforesaid contract the Borough of West Wildwood deem it neces- falls within. COUNTY: Cape May 4th of July, 2007 sary and advisable to engage the Professional Services of a Revaluation Firm to complete 5. A copy of this Resolution shall be published the required Municipal Revaluation; and in the Herald as required by law within ten This letter is to provide you with legal noti cation that an application HOLIDAY COLLECTION (10) days of its passage. WHEREAS, the fi rm of Tyler Technologies has been submitted to the New Jersey Department of Environmental CLT Division has extensive experience in the COMMISSIONERS: SCHEDULE planning, organization and implementation of MAYOR CHRISTOPHER J. FOX Protection, Division of Land Use Regulation (NJDEP-LUR) for a revaluation programs; and permit for the development described above and that a 30-day ABSENT WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law COMMISSIONER RITA MAROLDO public comment period will commence on June 20, 2007. The le (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq) requires that the resolution authorizing the award of contract COMMISSIONER ALAN F. number for this project is NJDEP File No: 0506-03-0027/1 CAF CHRISTENSEN Monday - July 2 Monday’s route collected for “Professional Services” without competi- tive bids be publicly advertised. 070001. Resolution No. 07-51 Tuesday - July 3 Tuesday’s route collected NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough Offered by Commissioner Christensen The complete permit application package can be reviewed at either of West Wildwood, Cape May County, New Seconded by Mayor Fox Wednesday - July 4 NO COLLECTION Jersey, as follows: the municipal clerk’s of ce or by appointment at the DEP’s Trenton Adopted June 13, 2007 of ce. The Department of Environmental Protection welcomes 1. The allegations of the preamble are incor- Thursday - July 5 Thursday’s route collected porated herein as if set forth in full. DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, comments and any information that you may provide concerning BOROUGH CLERK the proposed development and site. Your written comments must 2. The Mayor and the Borough Clerk are Friday - July 6 Friday’s route collected hereby authorized and directed to execute the I, Dorothy A. Tomlin, Clerk of the Borough of be submitted to the Department by the end of the 30-day comment Contract annexed hereto as Exhibit “A” with West Wildwood in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, do hereby certify period. Comments should be sent to: Saturday - July 7 Saturday’s route collected Tyler Technologies CLT Division to perform revaluation services for the Borough of West that the foregoing is a correct and true copy Wildwood in connection with the Municipal of a resolution adopted by the Board of Com- Wide Revaluation. missioners of the Borough of West Wildwood, N.J. at a meeting held on June 13, 2007. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection HAPPY 3. The aforesaid contract is awarded without Division of Land Use Regulation competitive bidding as a “Professional Ser- DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, HOLIDAY vice” under the provisions of the Local Public BOROUGH CLERK Contracts Law because N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5, P.O. Box 439 which provides, inter alia, that no local unit 1x Fee=$54.68 6/20/07 shall be required to advertise for bids for ______5 Station Plaza Waste Management of NJ services rendered or performed by a person RESOLUTION 07-52 authorized by law to practice a recognized Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0439 1-800-633-9096 profession and whose practice is regulated BOROUGH OF WEST WILDWOOD by law, or to advertise for bids for services AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT FOR THE ATTN: Middle Township Section Chief which are of such a qualitative nature as will not reasonably permit the drawing of specifi - (Page A49 Please) Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Classifi ed www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A49 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES (From Page A48) ABSENT Warren O. Stilwell, Esq. Zoning Offi cer and may be inspected, during substituted for Jon Paxton, for Final Site Plan time, date and at place designated, and if not 12. Certifi ed Check, Cashier’s Check or Bid COMMISSIONER RITA MAROLDO Cooper Levenson April Niedelman & normal business hours, in the Middle Town- Approval for the demolition of a portion of an accompanied by a certifi ed check, cashier’s Bond in the sum of 10% of the total bid, but Wagenheim, P.A. ship Municipal Building, Boyd and Mechanic existing structure and the addition of a 7,700 check or bid bond in the sum of ten percent not more than $20,000.00. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF A COMMISSIONER ALAN F. Attorneys for Applicant Streets, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, SF new section with the whole facility to be (10%) of the total bid but in no case in excess MUNICIPAL AUDITOR CHRISTENSEN 1125 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, New Jer- by all interested parties at least ten (10) days used for storage only by one user only at the of $20,000.00 payable to Woodbine Port Au- Bids shall be delivered in sealed envelopes sey 08401 prior to the said hearing. Further, any inter- premises known as Block 1414.01, Lot 39 thority as a guarantee to furnish equipment to the following address and shall be plainly WHEREAS, the term of appointment for the Resolution No. 07-52 (609) 572-7624 and/or (609) 344-3161 ested party may appear in person or by at- (formerly Lot 16.02) on the Middle Township and/or services for the bid price. marked, “PROPOSAL FOR RUNWAY 12-30 Municipal Auditor for the Borough of West torney at said hearing and participate therein Tax Map was approved. The premises is also REHABILITATION”: Wildwood has expired; and Offered by Commissioner Christensen 1x Fee=$29.16 6/20/07 in accordance with the rules of the Middle known as 4 Diamond Street, Rio Grande. Bids must also include the following docu- Seconded by Mayor Fox ______Township Zoning Board. This notice is sent ments: Mayor William Pikolycky WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Notice is hereby given that the Lower Town- pursuant to the requirements of the Municipal 4. The application of Cape May Court House- Woodbine Port Authority the Borough of West Wildwood deem it neces- Adopted June 13, 2007 ship Board of Education shall have a public Land Use Law. 1580, LLC, for a site plan waiver to allow 1. Bid Checklist 501 Washington Avenue sary and advisable to engage the Professional hearing regarding the renegotiation of the conversion of a former WAWA food market 2. Bid Form Woodbine, New Jersey 08270 Services of a Municipal Auditor, and I, Dorothy A. Tomlin, Clerk of the Borough of Business Administrator’s employment agree- JEFFERY A. APRIL into a medical offi ce at the premises known 3. Non-Collusion Affi davit (609) 861-5301 West Wildwood in the County of Cape May ment on July 24, 2007, at 8:00 pm in the Attorney for applicant as Block 114, Lot 27 (formerly Lot 1.02) on the 4. Consent of Surety WHEREAS, the fi rm of Alliance of Govern- and State of New Jersey, do hereby certify library of the Mitnick School pursuant to the Middle Township Tax Map was approved. The 5. Bid Bond Form Bidders are required to comply with the re- mental Auditors, L.L.C. has extensive expe- that the foregoing is a correct and true copy Open Public Meetings Act. The Board shall 1x Fee=$30.38 6/20/07 premises is also known as 1580 Route 9 N, 6. Affi rmative Action Form quirements of the “Anti-Discrimination Act” rience as municipal auditors and has served of a resolution adopted by the Board of Com- not publicly discuss personnel matters and ______Swainton. 7. Equipment Certifi cation (P.L. 1975 C. 127) (NJAC 17:27) as the Borough’s Municipal Auditors in the missioners of the Borough of West Wildwood, shall not respond to comments made by NOTICE OF ACTIONS TAKEN BY 8. EEO Provisions Form past; and N.J. at a meeting held on June 13, 2007. members of the public. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD 5. The application of Gregory Martin, Sr. and 9. General Contract Provisions Form The Vendor must comply with all Local, Linda C. Martin, owners, with Warren Esher, 10. Stock Holders Disclosure Form County, State and Federal laws, rules and WHEREAS, Robert E. Swartz, C.P.A. of the DOROTHY A. TOMLIN, George Drozdowski The following actions were taken by the Plan- owner of Lot 14.01, for preliminary major sub- 11. Qualifi cations Questionnaire fi rm of Alliance of Governmental Auditors, BOROUGH CLERK Business Administrator/ Board Secretary ning Board of the Township of Middle at a division approval of the premises known as (Page A54 Please) L.L.C. is qualifi ed to serve as Municipal Audi- 834 Seashore Rd meeting held on June 12, 2007: Block 354.01, Lots 12, 14.01 and 14.02 (for- tor for the Borough of West Wildwood; and 1x Fee=$49.82 6/20/07 Cape May, NJ 08204 merly Lots 5.01 and 6.06) on the Middle Town- ______1. The following Memorializing Resolutions ship Tax Map was approved. The premises is BATHTUB REGLAZING WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law NOTICE OF HEARING 1x Fee=$8.50 6/20/07 were passed: also known as 560 Shunpike. (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq) requires that the ______SAVE IT • REGLAZE IT resolution authorizing the award of contract MIDDLE TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OF MIDDLE TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD A. The application of Black Lagoon Farms Memorializing Resolutions concerning items for “Professional Services” without competi- ADJUSTMENT Corporation for a revised preliminary site 1.A. through 1.C. above are on fi le with the MAKE YOUR BATHTUB tive bids be publicly advertised. 00 NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION plan approval for a par three golf course park- Middle Township Clerk’s Offi ce and the Middle LIKE BRAND NEW We Also PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Cellco Partner- FOR DEVELOPMENT ing area and club house; for a golf course Township Zoning Offi cial’s Offi ce at Middle NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by Do Tile & ship d/b/a Verizon Wireless has applied to the buffer variance of 25’ and a waiver to allow Township Hall, 33 Mechanic Street, Cape LIMITED TIME $298REG. the Board of Commissioners of the Borough Applicant’s Name: Rio Auto Body  Sinks Middle Township Zoning Board of Adjustment rows of 13 and 17 parking spaces without a May Court House, New Jersey 08210. Me- $425 of West Wildwood, Cape May County, New ZZZDGYDQFHGUHILQLVKLQJFRUSFRP for a use/height variance, variances from ex- landscaped divider at the premises known as morializing Resolutions for items 2. through Jersey, as follows: isting conditions regarding lot frontage, width Address: 2702 Route 9, Rio Grande, N.J. Block 335.01, Lot 5 (formerly Lot 3) on the 5. will likewise be fi led upon their passage. CALL TODAY Ƈ BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW and side yard; preliminary and fi nal site plan Middle Township Tax Map was approved. The Upon fi ling the Resolutions shall be available 1. That the allegations of the preamble are ADVANCED REFINISHING CORP. approval and such other variances, waivers, Owner’s Name: HTA, Inc. premises is also known as Bayberry Drive, for inspection. incorporated herein as if set forth in full. 877-3 NEW TUB • 201-288-0073 • 732-988-6005 • 973-279-0083 approvals and/or interpretations as may be Cape May Court House. required in order for applicant to construct Address: 2702 Route 9, Rio Grande, N.J. David L. May, Secretary 2. That the Mayor and the Borough Clerk are and operate a wireless communications facil- B. The application of Black Lagoon Farms Middle Township Planning Board hereby authorized and directed to execute ity consisting of placing antennas at a height Subject Property - 2702 Route 9, Corporation for preliminary major subdivision appropriate contracts with Robert E. Swartz, of 130 feet on an existing 193 foot high tower Rio Grande, N.J. approval; variances to allow two buffer reduc- 1x Fee=$47.39 6/20/07 C.P.A. of the fi rm of Alliance of Governmental and an equipment shelter at the base of the tions and waivers to allow a golf cart path to ______Auditors, L.L.C. having its principal offi ces lo- tower inside a fenced compound. The subject Subject Property – cross the right of way and to allow planting of ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS cated at 1409 Cantillon Blvd., Mays Landing, property is owned by the Cape May County Tax Map Block: 1113 Lot(s): 1 shade trees in the right of way at the premises New Jersey, to serve as Municipal Auditor. MUA and is located at 48 Compost Road known as Block 355.01, Lots 3 and 5 on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on July th (formerly 1306 Moore Road), Cape May Court PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 12th day Middle Township Tax Map was approved. The 16 , 2007 at 11:00 A.M. (prevailing time), 3. That the term of the appointment of Munici- House, New Jersey and also designated as of July, 2007, at 7:00 p.m., prevailing time, premises is also known as Bayberry Drive, sealed bids will be received by Woodbine pal Auditor shall expire on June 30, 2008. Donate Car • Boat • RV • Motorcycle Block 115.01, Lot 10 (formerly Lot 13.01) on at the Middle Township Municipal Building, Cape May Court House. Port Authority, at Woodbine Borough Hall, 501 the Middle Township Tax Maps. located at Boyd and Mechanic Streets, Cape Washington Avenue, Woodbine, New Jersey 4. That the aforesaid contract is awarded May Court House, New Jersey 08210, the C. The application of Brian Gotwalt for a site for the following: without competitive bidding as a “Profes- 1-800-CarAngel A hearing has been scheduled to be held Middle Township Zoning Board will hold a plan waiver to use an existing structure as an sional Service” under the provisions of the before the Middle Township Zoning Board hearing on the application for development of E-Bay store at the premises known as Block WOODBINE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Local Public Contracts Law because N.J.S.A. www.boatangel.org of Adjustment on Thursday, July 12, 2007 at the undersigned. Applicant seeks all required 269, Lot 1 (formerly Lot 4) on the Middle RUNWAY 12-30 REHABILITATION 40A:11-5, which provides, inter alia, that 7:00 p.m. in the Middle Township Municipal approvals and relief so as to permit: Township Tax Map was approved. The prem- Specifi cations and bid documents may be no local unit shall be required to advertise Building, 33 Mechanic Street, Cape May ises is also known as 108 South Main Street, obtained at the Woodbine Borough HaIl, 501 for bids for services rendered or performed Court House, New Jersey 08210. Expansion of a previously granted use, for a Washington Avenue, Woodbine, New Jersey Cape May Court House. Calabash o North Carolina by a person authorized by law to practice a spray booth, a non-permanent structure under during regular business hours (8:30am - 4:00 recognized profession and whose practice is Copies of the application, site plan and el- 500 feet, for the purpose of spray painting mo- 2. The application of Josh Gartner for a mi- pm) starting from June 19th, 2007. A deposit regulated by law, or to advertise for bids for evation drawings and other supporting docu- tor vehicles nor subdivision to reconfi gure two existing of $50.00, will be charged for the plans and services which are of such a qualitative nature $149 Discovery Getaway to ments are on fi le with the Secretary of the lots, a lot frontage and a lot width variance specifi cations (certifi ed checks only, payable as will not reasonably permit the drawing of Middle Township Zoning Board of Adjustment at the subject premises noted above. Specifi - for one of the lots and waivers from providing to the Woodbine Port Authority). Any bidder, Coastal Carolina Living at Beacon Townes specifi cations or the receipt of competitive at the Municipal Building, 33 Mechanic Street, cally, the following approvals/ variances are soil borings and topography at the premises submitting a sealed bid, upon returning the bids all of which classifi cation the aforesaid Cape May Court House, New Jersey and are sought: known as Block 166, Lots 59 and 60 on the drawings in good condition within 30 days of Take our $149 3-day, 2-night Discovery Getaway* to tour Beacon Townes, contract falls within. available for inspection during normal busi- Middle Township Tax Map was approved. The the bid date will be refunded the full amount of a new townhome community ideally located between Myrtle Beach, S.C., ness hours. Expansion of a previously granted use for a premises is known as 37 Fishing Creek Road, his deposit. Non-bidders will not be refunded 5. That a copy of this resolution shall be pub- and Wilmington, N.C. Nearby beaches, golf courses, and more make this spray booth. Cape May Court House. their deposits. lished in the Herald as required by law within Those persons interested in the application Applicant seeks site plan waiver for this per- the ideal address for your new home. Priced from the low $200s. ten (10) days of its passage. mitted use. may attend the meeting on the aforesaid date 3. The application of Diamond Street, LLC, Bids may be rejected if not submitted within Call (866) 503-8416 or visit ExploreBeacon.com and time and participate in accordance with *Certain restrictions apply. Call for details. COMMISSIONERS: the rules of procedure the Middle Township A copy of the said application and accom- MAYOR CHRISTOPHER J. 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A50 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 From the Publisher’s Wife Her Family Honored To Serve Will Never The day the letter came from federal district court in Camden, Forget D-Day I thought, oh no, not jury duty way up there. As I fi lled out the questionnaire, there were several confl icting thoughts, fi rst of all, To The Editor: my chances of being called are very slim, and even if I am called, they probably won’t choose me because of our newspaper owner- On behalf of my husband ship. Richard W. Baker, I am writ- So I confi dently mailed it off and put it ing to thank Al Campbell for way out of my mind. Maybe a couple of his Compass Points column of months later the notice came back June 6. with my assigned two weeks of duty He is right. Most people beginning June 4. don’t even think about D-Day You know how it works, call this anymore. number on the Friday before to fi nd out My husband was in the what to do. I was still pretty confi dent Fourth Infantry Division. He I’d get off, there probably won’t be any trials landed on Utah Beach on D-Day. needing a jury during my time of duty and I contin- He fought all the way through ued to make my plans, and they did not include daily drives to France, Belgium, Luxembourg Camden. and the Battle of the Bulge. All of that changed when I made the necessary call and a no- For years he never talked nonsense voice on the recording said, report for jury duty at 9 about the war. Now he, and a.m. Monday morning. some of his fellow veterans go Wow, this is really getting serious I thought. About 45 reluc- around to area high schools and tant citizens were gathered in a large meeting room on June 4, tell the students about their knowing that some of us would go home and some of us would experience. be chosen. I was still hoping for the “go home” instruction. How- He has been my hero for 58 years. Believe me, our family As I listened to one lame excuse after Our Readers Write will never forget. another, I began to be ashamed. Voting ‘No’ Doesn’t Stop Other Projects LILLIAN BAKER ever, somewhere in the process of winnowing down to the pre- Wildwood scribed number, my feelings changed. To The Editor: Included in this bond ordinance of $6,050,000 As I listened to one lame excuse after another as to why people is $2.4 million for the recreation center. Contrary “When your memories are believed they should not serve, I began to be ashamed. The judge The voters of Stone Harbor will be asked to to other letters and material voters have received, bigger than your dreams, pointed out to one man who said I’d rather be anywhere but make a decision on June 26. voting “no” on June 26 does not stop any other you’re headed for the grave” here, “There are few things that your country asks of its citizens They will be asked to vote yes or no on the projects from going forward. Author unknown and this jury system of a trial before one’s peers is a sacred obliga- following question: Shall Bond Ordinance 1275 A “no” vote will merely stop the recreation tion.” of the mayor and council of the Borough of Stone center. If the referendum is successful and the Suddenly I began to see this as a splendid opportunity to serve Harbor entitled “Bond Ordinance appropriating bond issue is defeated, council will immediately LETTER POLICY my beloved America in a way that costs me nothing but two $6,050,000 and authorizing the issuance of create a new budget with all of the other capital Herald Newspapers wel- weeks of inconvenience. Visions of our soldiers fi ghting through- $6,761,000 bonds or notes of the borough for projects in the fi rst budget but, minus the recre- comes letters to the editor out the years for this right made me hope to be chosen. I wanted various improvements or purposes authorized to ation center. on matters of public interest. to answer the questions in a way that would gain me entry into be undertaken by the Borough of Stone Harbor Voting “no” does not stop anything but the Preference will be given to that jury box. in the County of Cape May” passed on March recreation center. letters submitted exclusively I became like the child at recess, clamoring, silently because 20, be ratifi ed? If they vote “yes” on June 26, they will be giving to this newspaper, signed with every part of this selection process was done with solemnity and Sounds confusing don’t it? Since there is no a carte blanc ticket to the recreation committee name, address and daytime dignity, to be put on the team. When my name was called to say mention of the recreation center, some may to build the recreation center at whatever cost. phone number for verifi cation. that out of the 45 starters, I would be on the team, what a thrill, not understand why they are voting on a bond We all know that center will cost far more than Maximum length is 600 words. I’d won the prize of being honored to serve. ordinance. (Page A52 Please) Deadline is Thursday 5 p.m. PATRICIA HALL Keeping Olga Waiting Send comments to: FromThePublisher@CMCHerald. com In Harvard, They’re All Slender and Willowy Quotes From the Bible By JOE ZELNIK “Well, if she wasn’t crazy, she’d be crazy after a few days with you,” said my wife. Keep God’s commands so that it will go well with you and your You’re busy. The way I look at it, you rely on me to read other I wonder if there’s a double meaning in that whip reference? children and your children’s children, so that you will live long in publications and keep you up-to-date on items you missed. Nevertheless, the guys who always complain they can’t fi nd a the land that God gives you for all time. Deuteronomy 4:40 Example: Did you know there’s a book store — an adult book decent woman in Cape May County — or is it the women who store that is —in Camden County that serves lunch accompanied complain they can’t fi nd a decent man in Cape May County? by strippers? — might be interested in hearing what’s That in itself may not be newsworthy. But on June 11, a stripper available in the Boston area: named Natasha, accompanied by her “legal wife,” Jennie, came There’s a “slim, classy, cultured, athletic to work four hours early and slashed two coworkers with a knife widow.” badly enough to send them to Cooper University Hospital. There’s a “tall, dark, slender, athletic col- Motive? Natasha said her fellow dancers stole a pair of sneakers lege professor.” from her locker. She was held on $71,000 bail. She could have There’s a woman who’s “considered a Published Every Wednesday by the bought a pair of sneakers at Payless for $19. perfect person with whom to be stranded on SEAWAVE CORPORATION I don’t know Natasha, but reading about her has pretty much a desert island with.” I imagine she knows turned me off about getting back to Olga. how to start a fi re without matches. ARTHUR R. HALL, President & Publisher Olga? A tall, blue-eyed brunette who is “profes- DENNIS R. HALL, Assistant Publisher Olga emailed me out of the blue — I guess out of the red would sional, successful and fi nancially secure.” ALFRED S. CAMPBELL, Managing Editor be more appropriate — a while ago and asked if I was “interested A “warm, winsome widow” describes herself as “physically fi t and petite.” JOSEPH R. ZELNIK, Editor Emeritus in serious relations with Russian woman?” Serious as opposed to frivolous, I suppose. I rule out some of these rather quickly. The “slim, athletic and SUSAN K. AVEDISSIAN, Assistant Managing Editor I mentioned Olga’s offer to my wife. Her answer was, “Will attractive female” who wants “sparkling dinner conversation,” CAROLYN MEE, Ph.D., On Deck and Features Editor she cook and clean?” for example. I was taught not to talk with my mouth full. PRESTON D. GIBSON, Director of Development Olga said she was kind, intelligent, faithful, honest, responsible. Or the one who says she has “playful intelligence, laser-like BENJAMIN N. HALL, Nothing there about vacuuming. intellect and international sophistication.” I have a tough time being locally sophisticated. Director of Online Application Development She “aspired to be interesting and necessary,” she said. I guess if you counted on her to do the dishes every night, that would I’m drawn, on paper that is, to the lady who says she has an STEVE MEHL, Northern Advertising Manager make her necessary. “adorable smile, tall, graceful, good looks and sly wit. KAREN DICKINSON, Southern Advertising Manager Olga would like her man to have intelligence and a sense of I tell my wife about this one because she describes herself BETH HUBER, National Advertising Manager humor. as “always congenial, sometimes daringly funny, sometimes DAWN AUSTIN, Client & Creative Services Manager All she wants from me, Olga wrote, was for me to be reliable, naughty.” faithful, balanced, strong, noble, and generous. “Is that before or after she mows the lawn and does the laun- 1508 Rt. 47, Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 There would seem to be three strikes against me: strong, bal- dry?” asked my wife. ■ Phone 886-8600 Fax 886-1879 anced and generous. If you just want a damned good-looking woman and never E-Mail: [email protected] I’d be interested in knowing whether you think I should get mind what she says at the dinner table, there is one who is “strik- DEADLINES back to Olga. I hate just keeping her on the string. ingly beautiful,” one with “head-turning good looks,” one who is “a real looker yet so much more,” another who is “beautiful News & Photos ...... Thursday I give Olga a lot of credit for one thing. She doesn’t try to sell yet downright cute,” and one who has “knockout looks: lean, Display Advertising ...... Friday-5 p.m. herself as a sex object. There is not a word in her email about her willowy, with delicate bone structure and long legs, very nearly Classifi ed Ads ...... Monday-11 a.m. physical characteristics. Classifi ed Display Ads ...... Friday-5 p.m. The same cannot be said for the personals in Harvard Magazine, dead ringer for Annette Benning...” Legal Advertisements ...... Thursday-Noon which I also read for you. I’ll bet Warren Beatty has already contacted her. Why would someone say they were beautiful YET cute? ■ © The Seawave Corp. 2007, All rights reserved. First copy of this I frequently go to the Harvard personals when I am blue because publication is free. Each additional copy costs $2. All property rights for they put me in a good mood. One woman said the reader should “imagine combo Susan the entire contents of this publication shall be the property of the Seawave So many beautiful, intelligent women out there dying to meet Sarandon/Reese Witherspoon.” Corp. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. a guy of almost any age. I tried, but I can’t. Neither participating advertisers nor the publishers will be responsible or liable for misinformation, misprints or typographical errors. Seawave Sometimes I lay in bed with my wife and read off some of these Corporation’s liability for errors or omissions resulting from its own ladies’ descriptions to her. negligence or from cause beyond its control extends only to the cost “Here’s one that’s ‘personable, crazily beautiful and smart as a MARKET TO GAYS? 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 whip,’ ” I read. My current blog discusses marketing to gays and lesbi- to edit or refuse any submitted material, as well as to reject or cancel “Uh-huh,” said my wife, and went back to reading Mary Hig- ans. Go to the Herald Web site, CapeMayCountyHerald. any advertisement at any time. gins Clark. com and click on blogs. And add your two cents. Dedicated to the Service of God and Mankind. “I wonder what crazily beautiful means?” I said. Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 opinion www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A51 Our Readers Write Just Me Responsibility Is to Vote Intelligently In Memory of Uncle Tony To The Editor: faith that the voters want the center and that, when built, it will meet our community’s needs. The committee By JANINE VISALLI Nevertheless, because I never met either Even though Stone Harbor has a representative form of has not shown that the majority of the voters want the of my parents’ fathers, my Uncle Tony, municipal government, its approximately 870 registered proposed multi-million dollar facility and its regulation I’m not sure why my family has such an as my dad’s oldest brother, was almost a voters have the ultimate responsibility as to what should size indoor basketball court. Nor has it provided evidence affi nity for cheesecake. grandfather-like fi gure in my life. be in Bond Ordinance 1275. This ordinance contains that a large number of our summer visitors would use Seriously, it isn’t even that Italian of I will remember my uncle most for his funding of over $2.4 million for a recreation center that such a facility. a dessert. You know, like tiramisu or a uncanny ability to make me laugh. Whether has not been fully specifi ed and that has been a conten- During the eight-month fringe and off-season period cannoli. his jesting was directed towards his own tious issue for several years. when Stone Harbor only has about 1,100 residents or less, Nevertheless, cheesecake holds a special baldness or sarcastic comments regarding The recreation committee expects us to accept on one wonders how cost effective it would be to operate place in my heart. his younger brothers’ crazy antics, the expensive facility or is it to be only a summer icon? A few years ago, I wrote a Uncle Tony defi nitely lived up to a N We certainly need more than an indoor sport center to column about how my mom dominant Visalli humor trait. attract more permanent residents. always made a cheesecake when My Uncle Tony is the head of COMPASS I think it is time for the voters to tell the council to my sister returned home, and the typical Italian-American fam- W E redo the bond ordinance by voting against the ordinance understandably, I was jealous. ily: happy, huge, and perpetually POINTS... in the June 26 referendum. A “no” vote does not kill all Nowadays, cheesecake not hungry. only reminds me of my sister’s For instance, as far back as By AL CAMPBELL the needed projects. It just means that the council has to S re-write the ordinance and eliminate funding for projects bittersweet return from Vil- my young 20-year-old mind can not supported by the voters. lanova, but it also reminds me remember, my immediate family If a policeman’s lot is not a happy one, then a sheriff’s As a taxpayer whose roots in Stone Harbor go back to of another very special person and I have celebrated Christmas lot is not much better. the 1930s, I have not seen evidence that this recreation in my life. Eve with the traditional “Seven Sheriff John Callinan, one of Cape May County’s center, as proposed, is necessary and I am concerned that When I was fi rst published in The Her- Fishes” dinner at Uncle Tony and Aunt three constitutional offi cers, which means his job is it will not meet the needs of our community. ald in August 2004, my family’s pride was Lorraine’s house. spelled out in the state Constitution, is the county’s immeasurable. Anyone who knows me is familiar with top law enforcement offi cial. ART FAINT Undoubtedly, my parents hoarded doz- the fact that I eat very little seafood. So, Like the string of those who went before him, Stone Harbor/New Hampshire ens of copies of the paper that week. maybe I didn’t look forward to that evening Callinan doesn’t “play” that card the way it could be And of course, the columns were clipped for the food, but rather, the company. I am “played,” and the way it is in some other states. He Fails to See the Need and electronically scanned and e-mails just now realizing how different this family To be sure, his department does more than many will were sent all over the U.S. to ensure that tradition will be in the future. ever know. It doesn’t just provide personnel to escort To Change Hospital’s Name every family member and friend was able On some level, we all know the thera- inmates into court and get them to municipal courts. It to read my new accomplishment. peutic power of writing. I certainly have does far more than serve warrants To The Editor: But, no act of pride stands out in my written my fair share of never-mailed angry and inform of court appearances. mind more now than a certain gift from letters. It does more than sheriff’s sales, I was a patient at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital my Uncle Tony. Just the act of writing provides a strong when property owners fall short when I had a heart attack several years ago. It’s weird how some events or gifts don’t sense of relief as it brings up memories and of their fi nancial obligations to Dr. Suketu Nanavati and many of the staff gave me really stand out in your mind until years emotions that are important to any sort of lenders. excellent care while I was a patient there. later, or until your memory is triggered by healing process. One of its most visible func- As a former mayor and deputy mayor of Middle Town- another occurrence. For me, writing is a way to cope with tions is to staff the jail, otherwise ship for 24 years, I fail to understand the need to change When I was fi rst published, my Uncle loss, whether it is due to the tragedy of known as the Cape May County the name of our community hospital. Tony presented me with a congratulatory death, the heartbreak of relationships, Correctional Center. Burdette Tomlin donated large sums of his money to cheesecake. or even just the misfortune of friendship By whatever name, it’s certainly establish this hospital in his name. He was a dedicated At the time, I was thankful of course, but confl icts. a place nobody wants to see from and unselfi sh community leader who only sought to was so caught up in my newfound “fame,” So, I wrote this not only in memory of the inside. make medical care available to all who live in Cape May that the signifi cance of my uncle’s pride my uncle, but as a way to begin my own Daily, the Herald gets a roster of inmates received County. and genuine happiness for me was lost in process of healing. and discharged. I always check for names I may know. I, like many or our residents, fail to understand the the waysides. In writing it, I developed the desire to Sometimes there is one or two among the 250-290 need to change the name of our hospital to a name Now, almost three years later, I have browse some of my former therapeutic- or so. which does not refl ect the unselfi sh devotion Tomlin been reminded of my uncle’s enthusi- based writings saved on my computer. That’s the problem. According to a front-page story embodied. asm. I came across a mock-eulogy I was asked in last week’s edition, the jail is literally bursting at Does the name change improve the quality of health Uncle Tony passed away at the begin- to write for a class. Upon reading it, I discov- the seams. care? If I call myself Frank Sinatra does that mean I am ning of this month, and as I stood at his ered a quotation my sister used to describe Nobody knows that more than the sheriff and the Frank Sinatra? I fail to understand the need to create a viewing, my dad put his arm around me our Grandmom, and I couldn’t believe how offi cers who staff the center. new image in view of the hundreds of thousands of dol- and whispered in my ear, “He was always much it also related to our uncle. Most inmates are males, but there are an increasing lars the name change caused. so proud of you.” Uncle Tony “was someone that found his number of females who fi nd themselves “inside,” for Could these funds have been better spent for patient My mind immediately jumped back to happiness through others — like in feeding one reason or another. care, new technology and more nurses? I believe the that cheesecake, and I realized just how them and loving them. In making them Many of those inmates are incarcerated because of answer is yes. special and important my uncle was to happy, he was happy.” drug or alcohol-related incidents. Moreover, this name change completely caught the me. That is Uncle Tony to me. Regardless of the reason, the cold, hard fact remains, residents of Cape May County by surprise, including Yes, both sides of my family can boast We’ll miss you. they are behind bars, retain certain rights, and are many elected offi cials and me. It appears the name change rather large lineages. And sure, I have fellow residents, whether or not most of us want to was done “under the cover of darkness” so as to keep more uncles than I can count on my Visalli, 20, is a junior at Georgetown admit that fact. the people “in the dark.” fi ngers. University. The jail was built when the county’s population was This type of secrecy is not good for public relations and smaller. It was originally built to house 130, but then creates an atmosphere of “dictatorship.” expanded to house 191. I would hope the residents of Cape May County would According to last week’s story by Christine Cote, be consulted in the future about the many “secret” deci- English professor, that motif Warden Richard Harron said there were times in the sions, which are made by the few power brokers who works on its own. Come to past year when the population grew to 300. run our hospital. think of it, there are two of When the jail houses over 42 females, “it could those, except one is a female mean male inmates will have to be transferred to Salem CHARLES LEUSNER By Keith Forrest poet. County or sleep on the fl oor on mattresses, since, if Court House Then there is the suave one woman is put into a bed in a male dormitory, no One of my students laughed as I said Peruvian ESL professor, who men can be housed there…” Got An Opinion? it. She wasn’t laughing with me. She also happens to be a graduate of our col- The long and short of the matter: Freeholders, Herald Newspapers welcomes letters on a wide range wanted to discuss the intricacies of one lege. If he came from the student ranks who would rather build libraries and animal shelters, of subjects. Have you an opinion? Write it down, sign your of her recent essays. “Sorry, I can’t do it originally, he is inherently cool. bridges and bike paths, will soon have to order a study name, hometown and phone number for verifi cation. tonight,” I said. I am a communications professor that on what it will take to expand the jail. She looked disappointed, until I told her wears a tie and has four kids and a collec- With such a large number of inmates, multiplied by why. “I have a meeting of the Cool Pro- tion of famous women dolls in my offi ce. number of family members who visit them, it’s easy to More Letters & Opinions Page A52 fessors Club,” I said. The look I received I’m not sure how that makes me cool, see that expanding the jail could become something of occupied the space between incredulous except that I started the club. a political hot potato. and guffawing. We don’t have any secret handshakes. If inmates voted, and I have a sneaking suspicion As the giggles started to seep out, she But we laugh a lot. most do not or cannot, growing the jail would be a asked, “What do you do at one of these Our meetings include three basic ac- viable political consideration. meetings?” tivities: eating, drinking and complaining Regardless of how we may feel toward those jailed Granted, our organization isn’t quite in about students. Our meetings aren’t held men and women, some of whom have committed ter- the vein of one of those Ivy League scull in some underground catacomb. rible crimes while others simply erred against their and cross-bone societies. But still I wasn’t We usually meet at a nearby chain neighbor, they should have the minimum of space giving up information that easily. restaurant because it’s close to campus. dictated by the state. In some cases, when the numbers I was stonewalling so she changed Inevitably, we always run into a bevy of our are up, they are squeezed tight. strategies. “How does someone become students at this franchised watering hole. I wish the laws here were different. That way, when a Cool Professor?” she asked? I thought Our students usually want to say hello. homeowners had a job, like cleaning up the yard or about that for a moment. Come to think It can be a little awkward sometimes like doing tough manual labor, they could call the sheriff of it, I actually started our little club. when you would run into your grammar and ask that two or three inmates be brought over to “There is a rather sophisticated mem- school teacher at the grocery store as a kid. get the job done, with payment going to the county to bership review,” I said. Arms tightly But mostly, we are greeted warmly. After offset their cost, and perhaps help pay their fi nes. folded, my student asked, “Who’s in this all, we are the cool professors. However, many in jail are there because they simply club?” As I rattled off the list of faculty, Seeing some of our students makes us don’t have money to pay bail. They must be presumed her expression changed. She begrudg- feel a little guilty about complaining. But innocent until the judge’s gavel falls and they are ingly admitted that these professors were we know that our students are complaining found guilty. “pretty cool.” about us as they down their appetizers. In other words, if they were wealthy, they wouldn’t It is an eclectic group. There is a But students have one advantage: they be in jail, but out fl itting about, having posted bail. math professor, who also happens to be are assumed cool unless otherwise noted. That’s why county jail inmates can’t be used for labor, the cheerleading coach in her town. Talk We professors, however, need to prove it. as state inmates can. about defying stereotypes. No, a sheriff’s lot is not pleasant or happy. Perhaps, Another charter member is a social sci- Keith Forrest is an assistant professor of if freeholders move to expand the facility, we will see ences professor that has also done a stint communication at Atlantic Cape Commu- a smile behind the badge of Cape May County’s top as advisor of the performing arts club. Ah nity College. His late mother Libby Demp law enforcement offi cial. yes, Freud and thespians. Forrest Moore wrote the Joyride column As for the motorcycle-riding male for this newspaper for 20 years. A52 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com opinion Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 Cindy’s World a new 12-Step meeting at 7 8:30 p.m. Union Chapel, SUPPORT GROUPS p.m. in the Old Court House 307 Cape May Ave., Cape Suffering from Writer’s Block Building, 11 North Main St. May Point. Call 800-992- Panic & Anxiety Groups Road, Marmora. Call 800- on Saturday nights. 0401. 344-2666. By CINDY JO KLUGER a hurricane hit and knocked the whole are now forming geared Augustine Fellowship: to help anyone cope with Al-Anon: 11 a.m. Lower SUNDAY, June 24 recovery from sex and love thing over. However, because of the way Township Recreation Cen- As a writer, I am always looking for the building had been constructed, it just these disorders as well as addiction. 7 p.m., Trinity agoraphobia, Mondays, ter, Bayshore Road, Villas. AA and AlAnon Sup- sources of inspiration from which to draw kind of fell over like a wet noodle, and I United Methodist Church, noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays Nicotine Anonymous: port Groups: 10 a.m. Route 9, Marmora. Confi - story ideas. Sometimes, I’ll see or hear survived. Wouldn’t that make a fascinating 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call for de- 5:30-6:30 p.m., 113 W. Classrooms A and B, ground dentiality and privacy re- story? Here’s how I might develop it: something and an idea just pops into my tails, 732-940-9658. Oak Ave., Wildwood. Call fl oor, Cape Regional Medi- spected. Call 272-3067. head. Other times I start to write on one I’ll be the main character, but I’ll Marriage Encounter Joe, 729-9145 cal Center. Call 463-2367. Overeaters Anony- topic and the idea evolves into be young and thin with perky Weekend: Do you want Brain Injury Survivor or Narcotics Anonymous: mous: 7 p.m. Mondays in something completely different. breasts. The hurricane will be a to give something really Caregiver Support Group, Social Services Building, Conference Room 4, located Many times, no matter how I try, category fi ve, and the worst ever special and unique to the second Thursday at Bacha- routes 9 and 47, Rio Grande, on the ground fl oor of Bur- nothing comes to mind. seen due to the global warming ones you love? How about rach Institute for Rehabilita- 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Call dette Tomlin Memorial Hos- I have a stack of writing books epidemic that has reached a criti- a gift fi lled with romance tion. Call Nutan Ravani at 348-9292. pital Call 463-2367. at home, 10 to be exact. I would cal stage and is now on the verge and excitement? Give the 856-589-5797 or Debbie like to buy many more but I have of destroying life as we know it gift of a World Wide Mar- Long at 652-7000. MONDAY, June 25 TUESDAY, June 26 yet to read the ones I own. on planet Earth. riage Encounter Weekend. Alzheimer Support Recently, I opened one of my The skyscraper will be one of Upcoming weekends are Group: Third Thursday Narcotics Anonymous: Caregiver Support books in a desperate search for many ergonomically-designed Sept 21-23, Oct 26-28 and of the month, 6:30 p.m. Every Monday, noon, St Group: 1 p.m. fi rst Tues- at Eastern Shore Nursing column topics. One chapter in state-of-the-art buildings made of Nov 30-Dec 2. For more in- Barnabas-by-the-Bay, 13 day p.m. in the Maruchi Home and Rehab Center, recycled materials. The design formation call: 1-800-688- W. Bates Ave, Villas. 889- Room at Cape Regional the book was on how to find 1419 Route 9 North. Call sources of writing inspiration. Source and creation of these buildings will have 9963 or visit our website at: 3184. Medical Center,. 609-408-2011. Overeaters Anony- number four suggested I take a walk been part of a pilot program funded by the www.mesj.net. GROW: 12-Step Mental Lymphodema Support mous: Every Monday, Cape outside and look at the colors in nature, United States federal government as a way Health Program, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, June 20 Group: third Thursday Regional Medical Center then go home and write whatever comes to create green jobs and help preserve our every Tuesday at 4410 Pa- at 4 p.m. in the Maruchi Conference Room 4 at 7 cifi c Ave., Wildwood, at the to mind. nation’s valuable natural resources (Presi- Al-Anon: 11 a.m. at Room, Cape Regional Medi- p.m. Call 463-2367. C.A.P.E. Call 523-7100. dent Bush is no longer in offi ce). Since it’s spring and there are many United Methodist Church, cal Center. Al-Anon: 7 p.m. Class- Narcotics Anonymous: fl owers in bloom, this seemed like a good These buildings will have become Kennedy Blvd. and Park Parkinson’s Support rooms A and B, Cape Re- First Baptist Church of idea. I walked around my neighborhood widely popular because of their resilience Road, Sea Isle. Group: second Thursday, gional Medical Center, 7 Wildwood, 230 E. Maple and looked at gardens and fl owers and against natural disasters, but also out of Al-Anon Meetings: 1 p.m., Victoria Commons, p.m. Call 463-2367. Ave., 7:30 p.m. Call 800- trees with green leaves and tried really pure necessity because we need housing 5:30 p.m. at St. John of God North Cape May. 886- Narcotics Anonymous: 992-0401. hard to feel inspired. Then I went home for the over-population that now includes Church, 680 Townbank 2455. and sat in front of my computer and noth- U.S. citizens, illegal aliens and real aliens Road, North Cape May. A.R.T.S. (Artists Re- ing came to mind. from other solar systems. Narcotics Anonymous: covering Through The News Digests In trying to keep with the color theme, Of course in my story there will be all United Methodist Church Twelve Steps): 12-step (From Page A12) support group for any kind I looked around my house, gossiped with kinds of interesting characters and sub- of North Wildwood, Second received two 911 calls June 15 about 6 p.m. reporting and Central avenues, 7:30 of artist (musicians, visual colorful friends, ranted colorfully to my plots, such as a growing interest in self-sus- a disturbance on Delford Road in Town Bank. Upon ar- husband, resolved colorfully to fi nd ways taining eco-friendly commune living, and p.m. Call 800-992-0401. artists, dancers, writers, etc.), every Thursday, 9:15 rival, offi cer met a victim who told them her door had to actually enjoy cleaning and, well, you the polygamist life-style of fundamental Caregiver Support a.m., Lower Township Li- been kicked in, and her husband, who was two hours Mormonism. Group: 7:30 p.m. Senior get the picture. Still, I couldn’t think of brary Meeting Room, Villas. late for his visitation, had taken her child. A subject anything to write. There will be my stint in rehab, gratu- Care of Cape May County, 211 S. Main St., Court Call 463-0685. identifi ed as Casimir Rupinski, of Erma, went to police Writing, I then surmised, is not always itous sex scenes, and need to “learn and Alzheimer’s Support headquarters to report a domestic incident between about inspiration. Sometimes you have to grow,” because my character, inspired by House, second Wednes- day. Call 465-8840. Feel Group: For family members himself and his wife, according to police. Rupinski was just sit down and do it. You have to just Paris Hilton, needs an arc. free to bring your loved who have been touched by placed under arrest for assault and criminal mischief. There will be heroes and minor char- write, even if what you are writing about ones with you. Alzheimer’s, 6 p.m. the last His bail was set at $1,000. A temporary restraining sounds like garbage. Then you have to acters, who are killed in the most action- 12-Step Program: Thursday of the month at order was issued against Rupinski as well. take a break and return to your writing fi lled and violent ways that I and my team Christ-centered 12-step Loyalton Assisted Living, when your mind is fresh. of special effects people can come up with. recovery program, every 591 Route 9, Court House. Conserve It At that point you can pick through the There will be twists and turns in the plot Wednesday at 7 p.m. Lil- For information, call 463- debris and see if there is something sal- and, because I like humor, there will be lian Whitfi eld SDA School, 6344. CAPE MAY — The city’s Energy Committee will vageable, something not too stale or rotted some catchy one-liners. Route 9 and Fourth Avenue, meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. in city hall auditorium. that is worth chewing on some more. What do you think? Can my dream Court House. Call James at FRIDAY, June 22 Scheduled guest is Brad Rosenthal of the county I am certain plenty of popular books be turned into a Hollywood blockbuster? 729-6726. Energy Conservation Committee. He is the county’s and screenplays were written by writers Spielberg, you listening out there? Grief Support Group: Al-Anon Meeting: North Shared Services Coordinator. who were digging through the trash in OK, maybe there’s a reason dreams are First and third Wednes- Wildwood, 8-9 p.m. Com- their minds when they came up with not real and no one ever cares to hear days at 3 p.m. and fourth munity Center, 10th and Gypsy Moth Update their ideas. them. Wednesday at 7 p.m., Maru- Central avenues. Contact Mary at 523-0304. Another good idea is to keep journals Maybe, I should just go outside and take chi Room, Cape Regional COURT HOUSE — At a June 18 Board of Health Alzheimer’s Support and write down dreams, if you remember another walk. Medical Center. Call 463- meeting, Administrator James Alexis updated com- 2367. Group: 2 p.m., Ocean City mittee members and the public on the state gypsy them. I had a dream recently, for example, Senior Center. Call 399- that I was living in a high-rise building and Kluger writes from Dennisville Cardiac Support Group: moth spraying program Middle Township took part in Cape Regional Medical 2099. this year. The Department of Agriculture works with Center at 1:30 p.m., fi rst Narcotics Anonymous: municipalities throughout the state each year, spray- Our Readers Write Wednesday, Maruchi Social Services Building, Rio ing areas hard-hit by the nuisance pests. Alexis said Grande, routes 9 and 47, Room. Cape Regional Medi- 1,140 acres were sprayed in the township this year Borders Are Still Open Even After 9-11 cal Center. Call 463-2348. 8:30 p.m. Call 348-9292. Al-Anon: 10 a.m. Parish and there have been no reports of outbreaks in those Stress Management areas since the May spraying. There have, however, To The Editor: demanding rights speaks volumes, and Class for Heart and Lung House, St. Mary Episcopal should give even the most compassionate Church, Third Ave. and been several complaints from areas in the township patients, third Wednesday not sprayed this year. Alexis said anyone with gypsy Let’s be honest, both parties, for differ- liberal pause. at 1 p.m. Fitness Center at 95th St., Stone Harbor. Call moth infestation should call his offi ce to report it. A ent reasons, want the infl ux of millions Finally, the bill in question is ambiguous Cape Regional Medical Cen- 800-344-2666. of illegals. For brevity’s sake I will not go and as voluminous as the Bible. The public ter. Call 463-2348. Cocaine Anonymous: code enforcement offi cer will inspect the property and into those reasons, which I believe most was never given access to its content. Yet CMCS (Cape May meeting every Friday at interview the resident for possible inclusion on the American citizens are aware. we are supposed to trust the government County Songwriters): the First Baptist Church of spraying list next year. The key point though is after the disas- to now suddenly enforce a litany of new support group for anyone Wildwood, 230 E. Maple ter of Reagan’s 1986 amnesty (which he laws, when they would not enforce those writing original music, last Ave. at 7 p.m. Call 1-866- Middle Nixes Zoning Change later admitted to) nothing of substance that have stood on the books for decades. Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. 777-0983. Healing Rooms of Cape COURT HOUSE — Middle Township Committee has been done to enforce the ample laws I don’t think so. Call 463-0685. May County: Inter-denomi- listened to Dias Creek residents and denied a zoning on the books, or to right the system so as DAN MCNEILL Atlantic Cape Family national prayer ministry for change request by a property owner at Kimble’s Beach to have an effi cient controlled process for North Cape May Support Organization: of- healing of the sick. Fridays Road and Route 47 at a meeting June 18. Several bringing in needed workers on a tempo- fers support, education, Voting 3-8 p. m. West entrance neighbors of the property attended the meeting to rary basis. and advocacy for parents and caregivers raising chil- of First Assembly of God, voice opposition to the planned project that would The borders, even after 9/11, are still (From Page A50) $2.4 million. dren with emotional/be- 1068 Seashore Road, North have changed the property’s zoning designation from wide open except for lip service and an Why did they refuse to obtain the draw- havioral challenges the Cape May. No fees. No ap- rural residential to commercial. Residents complained appearance of enforcement. The fence ings and true estimates of this project fourth Wednesday of ev- pointment necessary. Call that the project, reportedly a dollar store, would take has still not been fully funded, or built; 884-3264. prior to putting it in the budget? Because ery month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. away from the neighborhood’s character, add to the border agents are discouraged from strict Celebrate Recovery: they knew the true fi gures of the building at Court House Church already bad traffi c problem and adversely affect their enforcement and jailed for doing their Christ-centered recov- as drawn will cost a lot more than $2.4 of Christ, 102 East Pacifi c property values. Despite the denial, the property jobs; the National Guard (another ruse ery program for all hurts, million. Ave., Court House. Babysit- owner can still request a use variance for the project for show) was forbidden to confront or habits and hang-ups. 7:30 Their own architect stated it would ting provided. Call Andrea if from the township zoning board of adjustment. take action against encroaching illegals; service is required, at 485- p.m. Seashore Community cost $3.1 million and that is just for the government agencies refused to support 0575, ext. 105. Church of the Nazarene, building — no electrical work, no water individual states or municipalities which Alzheimer's Support 446 Seashore Road, Erma. Back to Work and sewage, no heating, ventilating or attempted on their own to take control of Group: Victoria Commons For information, call 886- air conditioning and no equipment. Do ERMA — An offi cer’s challenge to his suspension increasing numbers of illegals placing a Assisted Living, fourth 6196. the math. from the Lower Township Police Department has strain on their resources. Wednesday of every month They have put $2.4 million in the bud- been settled and he is back on the force. The lawyer There was absolutely no will on the 4-6 p.m., 610 Townbank get, then they plan to sell our land to pay SATURDAY, June 23 for Offi cer Edward Edwards, who was charged with part of either party to enforce immigra- Road. N. Cape May 609- the balance. Who would sell land in this improper conduct after a March 16, 2006 confronta- tion laws, even though American citizens 898-0044. depressed real estate market? Do they Narcotics Anonymous: tion with Capt. Louis Russo, and township solicitor were picking up the tab for billions of really want them to sell our land, our only First Baptist Church of Paul Baldini worked out a settlement June 11, accord- dollars in public services, and working for savings to pay for a luxury item? THURSDAY, June 21 Wildwood, 230 E. Maple ing to Chief Edward Donohue. Edwards requested lower wages because of the competition We have beach replenishment to con- Ave., 7:30 p.m. Call 800- a department hearing after then Township Manager of cheap labor. sider, and outfall pipes to remove. Tourists Narcotics Anonymous: 992-0401. Kathleen McPherson refused to allow him to use vaca- Americans are not against immigra- come to Stone Harbor for the beach and Cape May First Presbyte- Nicotine Anonymous: tion time as part of the 90-day suspension without pay tion; they are against illegal immigration. 3:30-4:30 p.m., 113 W. Oak the bay not to work out in a gym. rian Church, Decatur and recommended by Donohue. McPherson terminated Groups like LaRaza, which are racist Ave., Wildwood. Call Joe at Vote no on June 26. It is the only fi nan- Hughes avenues, 8 p.m. Edwards, but after an Administrative Law hearing, Mexican nationals who seek to “take 729-9145. cially responsible thing to do. Call 348-9292. Edwards pled guilty to improper conduct towards the back” lands that were “stolen” from them, Al-Anon: 8 p.m. Parish S.L.A.A. Meeting: captain, agreed to the 90-day suspension, which had have no intention of assimilating. The S.L.A.A. (Sex and Love Ad- KAREN M. LANE House, Church of the Resur- already been served and will receive six months back protests of those carrying Mexican fl ags rection, 200 West Tuckahoe dicts Anonymous) will hold Stone Harbor pay, pursuant to the settlement. Herald Newspapers June 20 2007 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A53

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Awarding 1 year contracts with Amsan above are on fi le and available for public in- Biosystems 7500 real-time PCR (Plymerase LLC of Winslow NJ, Aqua Products, Inc. of regulations applicable to this contract and to spection in the offi ce of Clerk of the Board of Chair Reaction) and qualitative post PCR Cinnaminson, NJ, Calico Industries, Inc. of the work to be done hereunder. Chosen Freeholders. (end point) or equivalent for the Department Annapolis Junction, MD, Central Poly Corp. of of Mosquito Control. Linden NJ, City Supply of Egg Harbor Twp., The right is reserved to reject any and all bids Stephen O’Connor NJ, Eagle Maintenance of Pennsauken, NJ, and to waive any immaterial defect or infor- Clerk/Administrator 5. Correctional Health Services, LLC of Ve- Eastern Bag & Paper of Cranbury, NJ, Inter- mality in any bid, and to award in whole or part rona, NJ has been awarded a contract for boro Packaging of Montgomery, NY, Pyramid should it be in the interest of Woodbine Port 1x Fee=$20.66 6/20/07 providing medical and pharmaceutical ser- School Products of Tampa, FL and South Authority to do so. ______vices for the County of Cape May Correctional Jersey Paper Products of Vineland, NJ. to fur- NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE CONTRACTS Center and Youth Shelter in the total amount nish and deliver janitorial supplies to various Note: A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at AWARDED of $1,522,536.00 plus pharmaceutical costs county departments and Co-Op members Woodbine Municipal Airport June 25th, 2007 for a three year open end term commencing at 11:00 A.M. (Prevailing Time) This notice is being published in accordance 6/15/07. 10. Professional Services Agreements for a with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 40A:11- one year with Gannett Fleming, Inc. of Pitts- 1x Fee=$38.88 6/20/07 4.5(g). At a regular meeting of the Cape May 6. Awarding a 2 year open end contract to PTS burgh, PA, Gibson Associates, P.A. of Ocean ______County Board of Chosen Freeholders, held of America, LLC of Nashville, TN to provide View, NJ and Churchill, P.C. of Berlin, NJ for NOTICE OF CONTRACTS AWARDED on June 12, 2007, the County entered into extradition services for the Cape May County the Professional Construction Engineering contract(s) through the Competitive Contract- Prosecutors Offi ce. Services on an as needed basis. The County of Cape May (the “County”) has ing Process as follows: entered into contracts without competitive 7. Awarding contract to Morrison Printing of The contracts and resolutions authorizing the bidding for professional or extraordinary, un- 1. Open end contracts to American Veterinary Morristown, NJ in the amount of $7,733.00 to above are on fi le and available for public in- specifi able services. The amounts charged Supply of Bohemia, NY and Butler Company furnish and deliver printed brochures for the spection in the offi ce of Clerk of the Board of for these services will be determined in accor- of Dublin, OH to provide medications and sup- County Park and Zoo. Chosen Freeholders. dance with the agreements/contracts dated as plies to the County Animal Shelter and County of June 12, 2007. The County has authorized Zoo for the term of 6/12/07 through 6/12/08. 8. Authorizing open end agreements with Ac- Stephen O’Connor the following: Two Locations tion Offi ce Supply of Lakewood, NJ, Eastern Clerk/Administrator 2. Awarding contract in the amount of Business Machines of Cape May Court House, 1. Authorizing agreement with Sean Casey CAPE MAY $517,570.00 to Straga Brothers, Inc. of NJ, Courthouse Offi ce Supplies of Cape May 1x Fee=$48.60 6/20/07 of Casey Communications, Inc. of Tucker, GA COURT HOUSE Glassboro, NJ for the re-bid of the New Cape Court House, NJ, Global Computer Supplies ______for Rutgers Cooperative Extension Family and May County Records Recovery Center. of Port Washington, NY, Ribbons Express of • 1 Oyster Road Health Sciences Programs in the amount of Neptune, NJ and W.B. Mason of Pennsauken, 609.463.0888 FREE $2,700.00. Agreement is from 4/1/07 through 3. Awarding contract in the amount of NJ to provide printer ribbons, fax and laser $100 off 3/31/08. $149,560.00 to Jersey Construction, Inc. of Hours M-F 8-6, Sat. 8-1 printer toner cartridges. These agreements Atco, NJ for 4-H Fairgrounds Sanitary Sewer are in accordance with the NJ Fair and Open Transmission 2. Authorizing an Articulation Agreement be- MARMORA Major and Pump Station Construction. process. 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