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A6 cTHESENVNEL-LEDGER Ckman <strong>City</strong>, H.J. Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 29,<strong>1993</strong><br />

<strong>On</strong>e-iiiird <strong>of</strong> twp. school board changes over; Boriss is chosen as president<br />

By BRIAN GOONEY<br />

'Sentinel-LedgerStart; .<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP —<br />

• ' "Tlhree ;new •members- and<br />

one inr^ May<br />

Bready<br />

the board's regular meeting<br />

date, with a starting time <strong>of</strong><br />

7 p.m. Meetings, are usually<br />

held in the middle school<br />

library.<br />

• • • " Carroll A. Bailey was<br />

re-appointed as treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />

school monies. •'<br />

• Official depositories<br />

named were: First Fidelity/'<br />

FNB <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, Coilec-,<br />

tiye Federal Savings Bank,<br />

.'. Continental Bank, Citizens<br />

.United,'National- Westminster<br />

Bank SJ, Sturdy Savings<br />

: & Loan, and Howard Savings<br />

wijth First Fidelity<br />

primary., • • - '<br />

• Official newspapers<br />

appointed were: The Cape'<br />

Herald/Township Times and-<br />

The Press <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Gty as<br />

primaries, with The Sentinel-Ledger,<br />

and Gazette-<br />

Leader utilized as "the need<br />

arises. •...".-<br />

• • The firms <strong>of</strong> Ford,<br />

Scott, Seidenburg &<br />

Kennedy was re-appointed<br />

as.auditors, while the firm<br />

<strong>of</strong> Megargee, Youngblood,<br />

Franklin & Corcoran PA <strong>of</strong><br />

Pleasantville were re-appoii\ted<br />

as solicitors.<br />

thanks at budget hearing<br />

significantly over last purchase from Edmunds & munt Paving Inc. o£<br />

He added chat there Associates <strong>of</strong> Northfield Millville.<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> waste in thewas approved. All the •• The committee agreed<br />

budget, and that it should <strong>of</strong>fices in the Township Hall to approve the beach area<br />

be looked at again. are going onto this net-just north <strong>of</strong> Putnam Ave.-<br />

While he was hot ' worked system, according<br />

opposed to anew township to Township Clerk Barbara<br />

hall, a $550,000 line item in .Camp, which was a recommendation<br />

from its audi-<br />

the capital budget and one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the main reasons for the tors. The old .computer<br />

spending hike, Houdart system is being sold for<br />

claimed that the amount $11,000.<br />

budgeted was much greater • A $14,777 bid for<br />

than he had originally been reconstruction <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

Pennsylvania and<br />

told, which was $300,000.<br />

Township <strong>of</strong>ficials disputed<br />

Houdart's figure, hoe was awarded to Eas-<br />

Chaucer avenues in Tucka-<br />

adding- that at .present<br />

architects were being inter-<br />

. viewed for the project and LOWER TOWNSHIP —<br />

no firm plans or cost estimates<br />

were in' place. TheMarshallville School will<br />

The formal dedication <strong>of</strong> the<br />

be<br />

•~hali : milli6n-doHar figure<br />

proposed was one .township<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials felt more comfortable<br />

with, considering<br />

the size <strong>of</strong> the project.<br />

Donald Bergus <strong>of</strong> the<br />

• Strathmere Volunteer Fire<br />

Company thanked the committee<br />

for its continued contributions<br />

to the volunteer<br />

emergency services.<br />

In other business:<br />

• A $70,000. computer<br />

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nue in.Strathmere as a catamaran<br />

beach. The<br />

governing body had considered<br />

not having a catamaran<br />

beach this year since<br />

erosion is so great in the<br />

area that the crafts could be<br />

swept away in high tides.<br />

The ; township allows<br />

roughly eight catamarans to<br />

be moored there.<br />

Marshallville school dedication Saturday<br />

through eighth-grade children<br />

well into the 20th Century.<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the activities at 11 Impact students from<br />

ajn. Saturday, May 1 at His- : Upper Township; led by<br />

toxic Cold Spring Village instructor Lynn Lothian, will<br />

here. ••__<br />

sing and recite - an original<br />

The Marshallville School, poem. The children will<br />

circa 1840, was moved in ''flower the village" by. planting<br />

spring flowers in the<br />

1860 to a site near the small<br />

town <strong>of</strong> Marshallville, a beds prepared by the Friends<br />

<strong>of</strong> Upper Township, <strong>of</strong> Cold Spring Village. •<br />

one-story, one-room frame<br />

building with cedar shingle<br />

ro<strong>of</strong> was one <strong>of</strong> three schools<br />

serving the kindergarten [Recycle this newspaper J ;<br />

All Repairs <strong>On</strong> Any<br />

(1) <strong>On</strong>e Appliance $0095<br />

YouPay flaw<br />

Coupon must be presented at time d repairs<br />

ULMER'S Appliance Sb/v/ce<br />

3130 ASBURY AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITY 399-4398<br />

M'MMMMW<br />

COUP<br />

Central Air Conditioning Special<br />

(Nine point check) '<br />

: • Remove Cover • Clean oul debris (leaves, etc.) • Wash outdoor coils • Check<br />

fuses • Check Freon (adct up to 2 lbs.) • Clean Air Filters<br />

•Check Electronic Air Filter , • •: •<br />

•Oil Motor $ 'A MQK*<br />

' Inspector any storm damage<br />

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399-5346<br />

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NOW OPEN RETAIL SHOWROOM<br />

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INSTALLATION<br />

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Faucets<br />

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SERVICE*<br />

Sinks<br />

Toilets & Parts<br />

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Tempstar.<br />

Am. Standard<br />

Bradford White<br />

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Custom Blinds<br />

Gary Twiggs<br />

624-1093 A><br />

- 6 ° 0 WINDOW COVERINGS<br />

Verticals * Duettes * Minis & Micros<br />

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Wood Blinds * Wood Shutters'* Specialty Blind-<br />

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Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 29,<strong>1993</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. . THE SENTINEL-LEDGER A7<br />

Despite defeat, Hughes sees portions <strong>of</strong> jobs bill spurring construction industry<br />

By BRIAN GOONEY ploymejit benefits.<br />

Sentinst-Lsdger Staff In'an interview Tuesday,<br />

WASHINGTON 4. U.S. Hughes said that plans, are<br />

Rep. BUI Hughes, P-2rid, being developed to irfdude<br />

expressed hope Uiat portions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the $16 billion ecoy in other bills. The <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

some parts <strong>of</strong> the package'<br />

nomic stimulus bill, which <strong>City</strong> congressman said that<br />

Was all but defeated in thehe would like to see-the $4<br />

Senate Last week, may bebillion in. infrastructure<br />

revived in other legislation. improvements for highr<br />

The stimulus bill- was' &yB and public<br />

s billwas Z y uS ,?. ?&<br />

defeated Wednesday when ^ u g tadt * a? ng With $1<br />

°<br />

the Senate yielded ed to a ^°" to croate summer<br />

,<br />

Republic*/ filibuster* jobs for the nation's youth.<br />

approving only $4 billion to "I think most people<br />

pay for extended unem- understand tha't unemploy-<br />

ment benefits, while impor- Clintoh.<br />

tant» really,don't leave<br />

anything,bnce.the money is<br />

spent," Hughes said.<br />

With only ,56" Democratic,<br />

senators, and ho Republicans<br />

joining them', the Dernoqrats<br />

were unable to raise<br />

the 60 votes needed to shut<br />

<strong>of</strong>f -debate and bring the<br />

measure to a vote. GOP<br />

lawmakers had derided the<br />

package as a . pork-barrel<br />

spending bill, this represents<br />

the first major? legislative<br />

defeat for-'President<br />

MRHS members join; Lindenbaum again president<br />

UNWOOD — <strong>On</strong>e new<br />

and two returning school<br />

board members were sworn<br />

in at the Mainland Regional<br />

High School Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

reorganization meeting<br />

Monday.<br />

Incumbents Randy<br />

Knowles <strong>of</strong> Northfield and<br />

John Medica <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point were returned to the<br />

outgoing Northfield representative<br />

Leo Barone.<br />

In other reorganization,<br />

business, Lesser Linden**<br />

baum <strong>of</strong> Somers Point was<br />

re-elected to his third term<br />

as board president, while<br />

board member Melvin Clarke,<br />

also <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />

was selected as vice president.<br />

There were no other<br />

board in last week's school nominations<br />

election, while newcomer board post, and the vote<br />

Benjamin H. Sooy HI was was 8-1, with Knowles the<br />

elected to fill the seat <strong>of</strong> sole vote against Lindenbaum.<br />

"I don't know if. it (the<br />

re-election) was done as. a<br />

vote <strong>of</strong> confidence or a form<br />

<strong>of</strong> punishment," lindenbaum<br />

said at the meeting.<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ly time will tell." He<br />

also urged the board members<br />

to focus on "education,<br />

not confrontation" over the<br />

next year. The board also,<br />

for - the topdiscussed a weekend retreat<br />

in the coming months to set<br />

goals for the<strong>1993</strong>-94 school<br />

year.<br />

in touch with the mainland Karen Bruno 927-5892<br />

. The much-awaited • presentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Music<br />

Man will take place at 7:30<br />

p.m. today (Thursday) and<br />

tomorrow at Jordan Road<br />

School in Somers Point. The<br />

production is directed by<br />

Rich McMahon and Kim<br />

Palomo and features children<br />

in fourth through sixth<br />

grades. The cost is $5 for<br />

adults and $2 for children.<br />

Call Nick Regina at 927-<br />

5253 for tickets.<br />

The annual trip to Gettysburg<br />

sponsored by thePolice Department's under-<br />

benefit the Somers .Point<br />

-Somers Point! Community water rescue" team.- Call<br />

Education and Recreation<br />

927-2906 for more information.<br />

-..-•-<br />

Program will take place Sat-,<br />

urday, May X The bus<br />

leaves from the Egg Harbor<br />

. Township Municipal Building<br />

at 7 a.m. and departs<br />

from Gettysburg at 6. p.m.<br />

Call 927-5253 for.more<br />

Information<br />

The Somers Point Rotary<br />

Club 14th annual Sav-Alife<br />

Golf Tournament at<br />

the Create Bay Country<br />

Club will take place Saturday,<br />

May 1. The shotgun<br />

start is at 8:30 a.m. The $75<br />

donation fee includes buffet<br />

lunch, green fees, cart fees<br />

and golf prizes. Prizes will<br />

be awarded for combined<br />

calloway low gross, 1st<br />

through 10th low net, longest<br />

drive, nearest to the pin<br />

and on the green. Proceeds<br />

Attention shoppers!<br />

Christ Church <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point is holding a rummage<br />

sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

tomorrow (<strong>Apr</strong>il -30) and 9<br />

a.m. to noon on Saturday,<br />

RETIREMENT SALE<br />

The Scott Burman Family and the<br />

staff arc proud to announce the<br />

: "".- 31st Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

McHENRY'S STATIONERY STORE<br />

in OCEAN CITY<br />

. We will celebrate with a Retirement Sale <strong>of</strong><br />

all the in stock items dunng the month <strong>of</strong><br />

May with discounts up to 50%.;<br />

(£ash,& Carry <strong>On</strong>ly • Sorry No Charges)<br />

'. TheFINALDAYOFBUSINESSwillbe<br />

May 28th, <strong>1993</strong><br />

:<br />

We want to thank our many friends and<br />

customers for their patronage and . •..<br />

support through the years.<br />

326 Atlantic Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

609 399-0711<br />

, •; • Attention Mothers:<br />

Spring Sale on '••<br />

Baby Shoe Bronzing<br />

• . :2 Weeks Ouly?<br />

Now is the lime to save 20^on hron/ing<br />

babV's prtcioils sluit-s. Wilh vver> ailonihle<br />

stuff ami crease preserved in solid incial,<br />

N)k'l>i

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