Apr 1993 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1993 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1993 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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A6 THESENnNEL-LEDGEtt Ocum <strong>City</strong>, NJ. Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 22,<strong>1993</strong><br />
in touch with Upper Township Michael stacLcw 628-3307<br />
National Library We*<br />
was celebrated with a special<br />
presentation by Tom-'<br />
mie. Brogan,. storyteller,. at<br />
the Upper Cape Branch <strong>of</strong><br />
the Cape May County<br />
Library on Tuesday, <strong>Apr</strong>il<br />
20. The program was held<br />
during "Storytime." Brogan<br />
played the guitar, sang and<br />
told tales about the environment<br />
' A full-time storyteller,<br />
Brogan likes being with<br />
children and feels kids have<br />
been pverlooked. Specializing<br />
in children's and family<br />
oriented programs, he<br />
blends music with the stories<br />
to .encourage the<br />
•youngsters to use .their'<br />
imaginations ahjj to hold<br />
their interest.<br />
Brogan also believes storytelling<br />
has changed dramatically."<br />
"Years ago you<br />
depended on a storytellers<br />
to pass a tale on, today you<br />
have, to go to.books and less<br />
and less people tell stories,"<br />
• he Said.<br />
Volunteers participatingin<br />
the PTA School Fair in<br />
June should plan to attend'<br />
an organizational meeting 7<br />
p.m. Wednesday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 28<br />
in the elementary, school<br />
library.<br />
The People's Republican<br />
Organization will hold a<br />
dance Saturday, May 1 at<br />
the American Legion Hall,<br />
Route .50, Tuckahoe. Cock*<br />
tails are" aV p.m.,with dinner<br />
at 7 o'clock.<br />
' A home-cooked meal will<br />
be prepared by American -<br />
Legion<br />
served by local doy Scouts<br />
qualifying for their public<br />
service badges. Dancing<br />
Marmora woman heads PEO Sisterhood<br />
COURT HOUSE — chaplain; and Elinor Hageerty.<br />
Cape May, guard.<br />
Ginna Cranston <strong>of</strong> Marmora<br />
was installed as president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the P.E.O. gipup focuses on social,<br />
Organized in 1869. the<br />
Sisterhood, Chapter AQ, philanthropic and educational<br />
endeavors. It supr<br />
here, an international women's<br />
organization dedicated ports its primary goal <strong>of</strong>,<br />
to promoting education. continuing education<br />
Serving with Cranston<br />
will be Karen Buesing,<br />
Court House, vice president;<br />
Sue Hetrick, Marmora,<br />
recording secretary,<br />
Judy, Osbourn, Court<br />
House, corresponding^ secretary,<br />
Roxann StulL <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, treasurer; Arlene<br />
Ostrander, Wild wood.<br />
through scholarships, loans<br />
and grants. Funds are<br />
raised to support these<br />
efforts through several projects.<br />
Since 1927, the P.E.O. Sisterhood<br />
has owned and<br />
supported Cottey College, S<br />
fully accredited-liberal arts<br />
institution at Nevada, Mo.<br />
<strong>On</strong> a local level, the orga-<br />
GLAMOtPHOTOGRAPHY<br />
It's New!<br />
It's Hot!<br />
and now you can 1<br />
experience a Glamor Portrait<br />
Session for only • 14.95<br />
It includes:<br />
• Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Make up_appllcatron<br />
• Hair Styling-*- Choice <strong>of</strong> accessories<br />
and backdrops^Portrait preview*<br />
FORJDBRTIFICATES & APPOINTMENTS<br />
." ';" ',{''.'''<br />
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CALL 399-2443 or stop by • -<br />
Ill9AsbuiyAve.<br />
Fri. <strong>Apr</strong>. 23 or Sun. <strong>Apr</strong>. 25<br />
• Glamor Photo Sesskna~ \<br />
Tb Be Held June 4th & 5th \<br />
BENEFITS THE BEACH i<br />
BABIES MOTHER'S CLUB . j<br />
• Cost <strong>of</strong> photos riot included..<br />
nization provides scholarships<br />
for people in need to<br />
further their education and<br />
for international students, a<br />
scholar award for members<br />
and a loan program.<br />
In. other matters, Cranston<br />
and Hetrick will be the<br />
chapter's delegates to the<br />
<strong>1993</strong> New Jersey State Convention<br />
May 7-% in Somerset.<br />
Also, chapter members<br />
and friends wilLattend the<br />
May 2 South Jersey Symphony<br />
all-brass conoert at<br />
the new Performing Arts<br />
Center here.<br />
Members' accomplishments<br />
include Cranston's<br />
recent completion <strong>of</strong> a<br />
course-for a nursing home<br />
administrator's license.<br />
Another member, Terri<br />
Brennan, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High School Spanish teacher,<br />
has been nominated for<br />
a state-level .award and has<br />
been listed in the VWjoi Who<br />
Among American Teachers.<br />
will follow with music provided<br />
by a DJ.<br />
All.are welcome and tick*,<br />
PUBU<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP — ing about $1.3 million. : Tuckahoe to comply with ($27£6o); purchase <strong>of</strong> rqad<br />
Th«*. Township Committee The budget once again federal handicapped-access equipment ($22,600) and<br />
ets are. $12.50. Call Peg is scheduled to hold the calls for ho local purpose requirements, the. govern- reconstruction <strong>of</strong> roads,<br />
Fleming, 390-3131 or. Uz public hearing on its $8:5 tax. The township's prime ing body opted to go for a. ($20,000). . . . .<br />
Jeffers at 390-1846 for reservations.<br />
million budget for <strong>1993</strong> revenue source, thfr gross hew facility in Petersburg. The township .^ ••'Join ^ ;<br />
in celebrating<br />
National Volunteer Week,<br />
<strong>Apr</strong>iH8-24!<br />
'••""•.'..- Moving a patient to Radiology. .<br />
Helping visitors find their way.<br />
Bringing mom and her new baby to the front door.<br />
• "Keeping families up4o-date on surgery patients.<br />
. " Offering bedside snacks and gifts.<br />
Raising funds through the Et CeUra Shop and the Cheeri Corner.<br />
iT.tBurdetteTomlih Memorial Hospital,<br />
the days <strong>of</strong> every volunteer and auxilian<br />
are filled with help and kindness.<br />
Andwe.are filled with thanks to them for their^eherosity <strong>of</strong> spirit.<br />
Leadership. Qualify Value. .<br />
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL<br />
New hall Winded in Upper budget<br />
Monday. The proposed receipts and franchise taxes \Funding.' for the new tion to me school district<br />
<strong>1993</strong> spending, plan it receives as host comm* township hall represents was increased; from $1,2<br />
includes over onAalf mU- nity for Atlantic Electric's the bulk <strong>of</strong> the -proposed irdllionto $1.5 million for<br />
lion dollars in funding for a generatingstation, grew $935,900 capital budget, the <strong>1993</strong>-94 school year,<br />
new municipal building from an' anticipated $4.2 Other capital items include: This restores/some <strong>of</strong> what<br />
and a $300,000 hike in its million to about $4.8 mil- renovation <strong>of</strong>1? istorical the school district-lost last<br />
donation tothe local school lion last year. . buildings (primarily the year, when the. governing<br />
district<br />
With the extra funds, Tuckahoe Junction railroad body reduced the donation<br />
The proposed $8,483,525 .township xrfBdals dedded. station ($100,000); purchase to make up for lost gross<br />
spending plan is up t<strong>of</strong>und capital improve- <strong>of</strong> ambulance for the Rescue receipts funds,<br />
roughly $1.85 million over ments with current appro- Squad ($70,000); renovation The budget hearing will<br />
the current budget. The priations. After weighing <strong>of</strong> public works garage be during the committee's<br />
committee is also budgeting the drawbacks <strong>of</strong> renovat- ($45,500); construction <strong>of</strong> regular meeting-at 4 pjn.<br />
about $3.08 million <strong>of</strong> the ing and expanding its exist- dog shelter ($30,000); recre- Monday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 26 at the<br />
$4.4 million surplus, leav- ing township hall in ation . improvements Township Hall in Tucka-<br />
Upper Township<br />
school lunches<br />
MIDDLE SCHOOL MENU<br />
APR.SM0<br />
- Th» Mkkto School lunch menu<br />
includes a choice <strong>of</strong> bra plotters. .<br />
Salad bar and peanut butler and<br />
Jely sandwich lunches are available<br />
daiy as a third entre* choice<br />
MONDAY<br />
Platter No. 1 — Sieak sandwich on<br />
a torpedo rol<br />
' Putter No. 2 — Chicken ate King<br />
over noodles, .mixed vegetables, pear<br />
chunks, Dixie cup, mlk<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Platter No. 1 — Mtatball sub<br />
w/sauce<br />
PUtter No. 2 — Bologna ftcheese<br />
sandwich, French fries, chlled peaches,<br />
mlk<br />
WEDNESDAY