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VMiK II — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, I9K3<br />

Upper voters will decide on expanded Township Committee in November<br />

i" .tiiini cd from page 1)<br />

Former Upper Township<br />

» Mayor Charles Coiiiboone<br />

just rtcpntly threw hu hat in<br />

the ring for a three-year, term<br />

It was his wife PaWcia who<br />

took the unoontested<br />

Democratic primary riei<br />

hert in .limt. However, job<br />

obligations forced her out <strong>of</strong><br />

the race and she was replaced<br />

by her huiband who ended his<br />

mayoral career in 1977.<br />

Write-in Democratic<br />

candidate George Sherby <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermp is seeking a two-yeir<br />

term on the body, going up<br />

Hpinst McDonough for that<br />

rnsilion.<br />

Independent candidates<br />

Bruho tropeano, Evelyn Roth<br />

otid'. former Mayor Frank<br />

Kruk Sr have all pulled out <strong>of</strong><br />

tfje face<br />

•Beyel, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, sees the<br />

retenuon <strong>of</strong> gross receipts<br />

taxes the major issue facing<br />

township residents. He laid he<br />

«iH. fight any moves that<br />

wjmld take gross receipts<br />

from the municipalities<br />

rating such rateables and<br />

sfiSfing them with other<br />

cJjBfnuniBes,<br />

r^They {communities<br />

Making gross receipts) have<br />

npf; run their government<br />

Daniel Beyel<br />

efficiently, " Beyel jaid<br />

referring to cities such as<br />

Camden and Newark that<br />

would like to see such revenue<br />

come its way,<br />

Beyel, the president <strong>of</strong><br />

Boulevard Liquors on<br />

Roosevelt Boulevard in<br />

Marmora, maintains a<br />

municipality should be run<br />

like a business and that<br />

government should insure<br />

that it "lives within its<br />

means,"<br />

The continuing growth <strong>of</strong><br />

the township should be<br />

blended with the old portions<br />

d the municipality, Beyel<br />

said adding that steps to insure<br />

water quality should be<br />

taken,<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> Drexel<br />

University with a bachelor <strong>of</strong>.<br />

science and a master in<br />

business administration<br />

degrees, leytl has secved u<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the Township<br />

Committee since 1979. During<br />

hii first term <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice he<br />

sei ved as director <strong>of</strong> revenue<br />

and finance; he was deputy<br />

mayor during this past term<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice. In addition, he<br />

served as treasurer for<br />

Municipalities for A Fair<br />

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Sefitinekkdger<br />

IDf ItnItrnl OcnnCllr, New !••'•.'•'M2J*<br />

John McDonough<br />

Share from 187M1 and U<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County League <strong>of</strong><br />

Municipalities.<br />

He has served as trustee,<br />

treasurer and captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />

Company and treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> flrt commissioners<br />

(District 3) since 1975<br />

In addition he has served an<br />

the Upper Township<br />

Republican Committee<br />

leader.<br />

EHLuzio, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, also<br />

thinks gross recipts revenue<br />

should be retained in Upper.<br />

"I believe we need a little<br />

more <strong>of</strong> character and Integrity<br />

in Township Hall/'<br />

DiLuzlo said, adding that he<br />

will act "for the betterment <strong>of</strong><br />

all residents not Just a few."<br />

Thi owner <strong>of</strong> Wvervlew<br />

Campground and DiLurio's<br />

farm as well as having been a<br />

bus driver for Upper Township<br />

schools for 30 years,<br />

Dil.uzio sees environmental<br />

issues as a great concern to<br />

the township.<br />

A lifelong township<br />

resident, he is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, Is<br />

past commander <strong>of</strong> thg<br />

Tuckahoe American Legion<br />

post, as well as the Veterans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Wari post in<br />

Corbin <strong>City</strong>, He is «upervlsor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape-Atlantlc Soil<br />

Conservation District,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Legislative<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Capi May<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and is OOP county committeeman<br />

for District <strong>On</strong>e In<br />

Upper Township,<br />

this election wiH mark<br />

MeDonough's second fry for<br />

Township Committee, Last<br />

year he lost the primary to<br />

Ruth MUlward, an event that<br />

ed the split between the<br />

George Sherby<br />

Charles Cossaboone<br />

two GOP facHons.<br />

A ll-yeir resident <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Township, McDonough 37,<br />

lives on Hope Corson Road in<br />

Seavule with his wife Louise<br />

and 3-year-old daughter<br />

Jennifer,<br />

Coordinator <strong>of</strong> special<br />

services at the Avalon<br />

Elementary School Mc-<br />

Donough views the Cape May<br />

County Municipalities<br />

Utilities Authority landfill,<br />

being placed on the Upper-<br />

Woodbine border, as the<br />

biggest issue facing resident*<br />

tare, together with the<br />

retaining <strong>of</strong> gross receipts<br />

'axes.<br />

He said he feels that Upper<br />

jhould have representatlai on<br />

the MUA,<br />

Experienced Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Employees<br />

Save the Taxpayer Money • ••<br />

While the mayor and referendum petitioners win dragging the <strong>City</strong><br />

into coitty litigation, CHy managers and employee* win efficiently<br />

doing their Jobs to hoM the CHy together...<br />

Let the mayor and petitioners know once and for all that you won't<br />

totenti their wasteful and disrupting tactic* that have already cost<br />

the taxpayer* $75,000.<br />

VOTE NOVEMBER 8th<br />

Protect your Investment In pr<strong>of</strong>essional management<br />

OfHftd anffHM tar t>v tfl* |ro£»isnal Mm.fwm.fi! Turn, D« P>il*g?l. Marli Miltr<br />

ThanJustFueH<br />

ULMER'S<br />

COLOR TV SERVICE<br />

398<br />

By inereasing the TowniUp<br />

CommittM from three to flvi<br />

member!, McDonou|h<br />

believes mart rMfflirti wffl<br />

be represented and .the<br />

governing body more<br />

productive.<br />

He feeli the Township<br />

Committee should look into an<br />

alternative to , providing a<br />

police force — a move that<br />

was rejected down by voten<br />

tare years ago.<br />

"It was voted down and that<br />

was It; nothing else was<br />

considered." he said.<br />

In addition, McDonough<br />

feels that development<br />

throughout the township with<br />

the Increased traffic It brings<br />

should lead to a re-evaluation<br />

<strong>of</strong> streets and highways.<br />

Democratic write-in<br />

Committee hopefuli Sherby,<br />

who is going up against<br />

McDonough for the two-year<br />

position, feels there ire a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> concerns facing<br />

Upper Township including<br />

Strathmere'i water problem<br />

and crime throughout the<br />

municipality.<br />

Robert Jeffers<br />

Sherby, 4S, Uve» with hU<br />

wtft Jo Beth and three<br />

children on South Short Road<br />

In Palermo. He Is a senior<br />

buyer for Atlantic Electric'i<br />

purchasing department<br />

where he has worked for 14<br />

years.<br />

Cossaboone was<br />

unavailable for comment<br />

about his views on t«ue»ai <strong>of</strong><br />

presstime.<br />

Independent candidate<br />

Jeff era <strong>of</strong> Palermo feels that<br />

by his election and that <strong>of</strong><br />

rumingmate Franklin Sack,<br />

the Republican party In<br />

Upper will be reunited.<br />

"The main reason I am<br />

running U to try to unite the<br />

Republican Party," hi said<br />

adding that hell trying to win<br />

over support for the Upper<br />

Township Republican dub.<br />

He too feels that the landfill<br />

project should be watched<br />

carefully by a township<br />

representative.<br />

"It's in our own back yard<br />

and we don't even have a<br />

say," Jefferi add.<br />

In addition, he feels that law<br />

enforcement should be<br />

upgraded in the township<br />

either through securing additional<br />

State Police to patrol<br />

the area or through a neighborhood<br />

watch program,<br />

Eventually, the candidate<br />

braces population dictating<br />

Franklin Sack \_<br />

a regional police force for the"'<br />

area/<br />

"But at thin tune for iu,T<br />

would like to see tougher lawC<br />

so ttat when we do catchthem,<br />

they Just don't get thetr' •<br />

hands slapped," be said.<br />

Jeffer's, 36, is a member sir<br />

the Seavtlk Fire Company<br />

Marmora Ellu Club and me<br />

MiUvllle American Legion, '<br />

He la an acttve member <strong>of</strong> tl» -<br />

Upper Township Planning<br />

Board and a former member -<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Upper Township *<br />

recreation committee.<br />

He and Ms wife Elizabeth,«<br />

former Upper Township<br />

school teacher, own an*;<br />

operate Jeffers' Florist He Is •'<br />

a fourth generation farmer<br />

here.<br />

Back, who la running with<br />

Jeffers for a three-year twrt,<br />

refused to talk with Th«<br />

Sentinel.lMlgar or <strong>of</strong>fer hU<br />

views for publication.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe,<br />

Sack was assistant building<br />

inspector for sJz years. He<br />

served on the local recreation<br />

committee for the past fife<br />

years and is no w in his second<br />

term as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Upper Township Planning<br />

Board. ><br />

Hi is a member <strong>of</strong> the VPW,<br />

the Tuckahoe American.<br />

Legion Post, and a founding<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

Township Republican Club<br />

established over 30 years ago.<br />

In addition, he served as a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

TowmMp Rescue Squad and<br />

is a life-member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tuckahoe Fire Company,<br />

A retired general foreman<br />

for Pittsburgh Plate Glass<br />

Company where he was an<br />

ton worker, he Is currently<br />

pursuing a hobby raising<br />

dams,<br />

—Margie Bowen<br />

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR<br />

AT CHURCH NOV. 5<br />

The United Methodist<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Wesley<br />

United Methodist Church,<br />

Petersburg, will hold its<br />

annual Christmas bazaar in<br />

the church hall on Saturday,<br />

Nov. S, Handmade articles<br />

will be sold as well as<br />

homemade baked goods, The<br />

bazaar will open at 10 a.m.<br />

with lunch served from 11<br />

a.m. to 1 pjn,, open to the<br />

public,<br />

Energy<br />

Services Nc<br />

Air Conditioning Rtfrtoirition Heating Plumbing<br />

RMidflntlai Commercial<br />

Sale* StrvlCB In«allati6n<br />

1. HUMMIIM MntM CMtrKtt AvtMHl<br />

3. LMfi TMM|I C«NMf«t^ i AbtMptfcfl CMtn<br />

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Wt opiraH, maintain, npiif and upgrade Syittmt .,„..<br />

Equipment that eonwtM, control, convert, and MMtrVlH<br />

^ _ 8<br />

• also available —<br />

PROFESSKOHAL WINTER HOUSE WATCH ;,<br />

Relax when your house is<br />

unoccupied & we will provide:<br />

• Weekly house cheeks<br />

• Daily house checks when temp*<br />

erature Is below freezing<br />

• Notification <strong>of</strong> any signs <strong>of</strong><br />

break-ins or damages !<br />

• Plumbing A heating needs promptly<br />

attwdsd to on your authorization<br />

CALL: R. W. BARNES<br />

wtrnn<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,19U<br />

Ddn't pay'a lot' £OT phone<br />

device, board advised<br />

By KATHY JEROME compatible with the equipment.<br />

School Board President<br />

Donald Johnson questioned<br />

ChrUtlne Carney, en- Qimey concerning aerWctag<br />

municationi expert and down-time, to which she<br />

repreaentlng the com- replied that Stewart and<br />

munications diatribAor Ownpany does Its own nr-<br />

Stewart and Company, gave a vicing and would respond In<br />

presentation at the <strong>Oct</strong>. 12 approximately an hour and IS<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nrinutea.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education, detailing <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> nie features <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the operation <strong>of</strong> flit Internal system Is an emergency<br />

communlcatloni system button on classroom phonea,<br />

purchased recently for the enabling teachers to Instantly<br />

Mghachool.<br />

notify the administration<br />

Referring to the erternal <strong>of</strong>fice should an emergency<br />

communications system yet occur. When an emergency<br />

to be purchased, by the school button Is activated, all other<br />

district, Carney advised: calls are temporarily pushed<br />

"Get away with the least aside in order that the<br />

•mount <strong>of</strong> external switch emergency call receives<br />

thatyou can get away with; Immediate attention. Ac-<br />

don't go out and pay a lot <strong>of</strong> companying the emergency<br />

money for an outside nritch," call Is a Dashing red light on<br />

Eighty percent <strong>of</strong> tba the <strong>of</strong>fice phone and a tone<br />

communications in a school is which is Bounded In the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

tattoali 20 percent is external,<br />

she added.<br />

Commenting on the external<br />

communications<br />

•yittm previously being<br />

considered by the School<br />

Board, Carney taid tot Tellc<br />

SMJn'i at sophisticated m<br />

some but that the Tellc switch<br />

taflr antiquated and is still<br />

being manufactured.<br />

Another feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Roulon-Borg system Is a<br />

Telecenter speaker In each<br />

classroom, enabling the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

to reach a teacher in.<br />

dlvldually. The teacher may<br />

give • handa-<strong>of</strong>f response, a*<br />

there Is a microphone In each<br />

speaker or may respond using<br />

the dawroom phone for more<br />

privacy.<br />

Sb« further Mid Oat Mrviq#'<br />

would have been<br />

guaranteed with this system<br />

and, the casing U At only<br />

thing that has changed with<br />

fee Telic 2505.<br />

Other features Include •<br />

dock system - programmable<br />

by the school administration<br />

and changed<br />

with one finger — which<br />

passes a tone through<br />

According to Carney, be<br />

Rouien-Borg Telecenter IU a<br />

madern, sophisticated<br />

systwn, capable <strong>of</strong> handling<br />

all comraunlcationa within toe<br />

school. She further explained<br />

tha* the system has a<br />

TeWcenter I communications<br />

cratar network which controls<br />

aD-funotions <strong>of</strong> the system.<br />

speakers at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

classes; emergency<br />

evacuation alarms;<br />

auditorium system which has<br />

a virtually accoustlcally<br />

perfect sound system; and<br />

cassette tape recorder,<br />

whereby students can<br />

preprogram messages to be<br />

piped through the school.<br />

Carney explained that fee<br />

Rooton-Borg system can be<br />

"married" wife virtually any<br />

external switch, but the<br />

phones would have to be<br />

modified sothat they would be<br />

A sample Roulon-Borg<br />

demonstration is available by<br />

Stewart and Company, according<br />

to Carney, and can be<br />

made available to the School<br />

Board at (to request.<br />

•Wish* Wax<br />

•Interior Care<br />

• Engine Detailing<br />

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TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, (K'EAN CITY. NJ. PAGE 15 - SECTION ONR<br />

Inspector resigns posts in two cities<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

For about the put five<br />

yean Somers Point and<br />

Unwood have ihtred Sturts'<br />

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