Apr 1993 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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A1B THE SENTINEL-LEDGER _pce»naty, N.J.. Thursday. <strong>Apr</strong>il 28.1983<br />
Burglary report leads to arrest <strong>of</strong> fugitives; many charges ex<br />
The two <strong>of</strong>ficersjetilmed.,- According to authorities,<br />
.to the ' station; Kennedy '' the tWtf"would rent a prop-<br />
said, and checked the computers.<br />
They found out a crime spree, then move<br />
ertyior a week, embark on<br />
Yuson was wanted . iri<br />
Hawaii and Florida. , •/<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers returned 'to<br />
SEA ISLE CITY — TwoYuson, 31, and jay J. Hur-' placed in Cape May County<br />
fugitives from Hawaii were ley, 27, both <strong>of</strong> Honolulu, jail on $10O,Oqp bail each,<br />
•arrested-earlier this mbnth, according to Det: Sgt. Wil- According to the police,<br />
and police say stolen property,<br />
guns and bags full <strong>of</strong> parole.violator and Hurley .report' a burglary. Sgt,<br />
Uam Kennedy.' Yuson. is a. Yuson 1 . called .police to<br />
amnvunition were recovered<br />
from ah.apartment on Kennedy, said. They were- James Burke responded to<br />
escaped from prison, Michael Lafkih and Ptl.<br />
34th Street. .<br />
arrested td on stolen-property tl the .f?H ll but became suspi-i<br />
.Arrested were Morris B.' charges and both Were<br />
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TRENTON — Many p<br />
-pie,' particularly serrior citizens,<br />
s«e more than, one<br />
doctor, take more than one<br />
prescription drug; and.have<br />
those prescriptions filled at<br />
An earlier era<br />
prescription checks <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />
more than one pharmacy.<br />
If you are one <strong>of</strong> diem,<br />
you could have a prescription<br />
for disaster: Few.realize<br />
that overmedication "<strong>of</strong><br />
negative drug interaction.<br />
may occur,'.amd' these<br />
results .could be dangerous<br />
and possibly deadly.<br />
Because overmedication<br />
and negative interaction are<br />
such growing problems.<br />
state Sen'. James $. Cafiero,<br />
Assemfelymen John C Gibson<br />
and Frank A. LoBiohdo,<br />
Freeholder Gloria Noro,<br />
Cumberland County<br />
Human Services and Aging<br />
photo couitsey Hicuriesl Muwum<br />
the celebration <strong>of</strong> May Day with a dance around the Maypole is a tradition which has fallen by the wayside. Nowadays<br />
spring is more <strong>of</strong>ten than not marked In schools and elsewhere with environmental events and activities<br />
such as Earth Day. In this circa 1950 photo, taken by Somers Point photographer John V. Pontiere Jr., children go<br />
around the Maypole under the watchful eye <strong>of</strong> proud parents and grandparents in the schoolyard at 409 Wesley<br />
Ave. The fence around the yard remains today. The school building was demolished and in its place is a community<br />
park featuring a small freshwater pond surrounded by indigenous plants. .<br />
This is from the photo collection at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum, and copies <strong>of</strong> old pictures will be available<br />
at the museum's booth in front <strong>of</strong> Senior Studio, 846 Asbury Ave. ciuring the spring block party this Saturday. May<br />
1. In addition to old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> views, current cpjor aerial shots will be available along with baked goods and gift<br />
shop items.<br />
TODAY'S SENIOR<br />
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The Serrtinel-Ledger<br />
Thursday. <strong>Apr</strong>il 29.<strong>1993</strong><br />
Awtireness Week<br />
do. _<br />
LoBiondo speaks from<br />
experience because he over-<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices. Alliance for Sub- sees ' his. own Senior Citizen them."<br />
tunity to answer questions<br />
stance Abuse Prevention, Advisory Council, made dp Conversely,'they may the: public may have<br />
Cape Assist and the> Atlantic-Cape<br />
and Cumberland- dents from both counties. . scribed amount if they feel tions. •.-. —•••<br />
<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and. resi- take- more than the pre-<br />
regarding theirJprescrip-<br />
Salenv pharmaceutical<br />
Additionally, Aaron<br />
associations are. sponsoring<br />
King, president <strong>of</strong> the Cumberland-Salem<br />
Pharmaceu-<br />
a community education service<br />
project called A pharmacist will <strong>of</strong>fer assistance tical Association, said<br />
"Medication Awareness<br />
"Many times people don't<br />
Week" scheduled for May In detecting drug side effects take advantage <strong>of</strong> the services<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered by their local<br />
.1-a<br />
and identifying problems related<br />
If you are being prescribed<br />
medication by more to drug combinations and<br />
will call attention to one <strong>of</strong><br />
pharmacies. This project<br />
than one doctor, you should<br />
the services that we provide '<br />
take advantage <strong>of</strong> this public<br />
service. You can nave<br />
incorrect dosages.<br />
everyday." . • ;•<br />
— Assemblyman Jack Gibson<br />
Over 50 pharmacies in<br />
your prescriptions checked<br />
the two counties are parrJcipating<br />
in the program.<br />
at a local drug store during<br />
'Medication Awareness<br />
These pharmacies will display<br />
a pink sign in Week.' Just look for the<br />
their<br />
pink sign at participating<br />
stores," says LoBiohdo..<br />
Now in its third year,<br />
"Medication Awareness<br />
Week," involves pharmacies<br />
throughout Cape May<br />
and Cumberland counties<br />
that have been invited to<br />
participate. These pharmacies<br />
will provide the public<br />
with an opportunity to<br />
bring in,their prescription'<br />
and non-prescription drugs<br />
for a pharmacist's review.<br />
"A registered pharmacist<br />
will <strong>of</strong>fer assistance in<br />
detecting drug side effects<br />
and identifying problems<br />
related to drug combinations<br />
and incorrect dosages,"<br />
Gibson explained. .<br />
"Many Cape May and<br />
Cumberland County senior<br />
. citizens are not aware <strong>of</strong> the<br />
potential problems <strong>of</strong> taking<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> different<br />
prescriptions," said LoBion-<br />
Marmora resident to head Stockton-s gerontology board<br />
POMONA — Frands P.<br />
Larkin <strong>of</strong> Marmora has<br />
been elected as president <strong>of</strong><br />
Stockton State College's<br />
Gerontology Advisory<br />
* Board. ' ••<br />
Larkin will head the<br />
aboard, made up <strong>of</strong> key<br />
directors and coordinators<br />
<strong>of</strong> community aging programs,<br />
for a 3-year term.<br />
Designed as a liaison<br />
between community<br />
resources ard Stockton's<br />
Francis Larkin<br />
gerontology program, the.<br />
board also advises faculty<br />
on gerontolpgical issues <strong>of</strong><br />
local concern and advocates'<br />
on behalf <strong>of</strong> aging studies,<br />
After 26 years as an educator,<br />
Larkin now spends<br />
his time consulting, writing<br />
and teaching about the generations<br />
and working on<br />
issues such as grandparents<br />
raising grandchildren .and<br />
intergenerational programs<br />
for at-risk students. '<br />
In his workshops, he<br />
brings the generations ?—,<br />
students, parents, teachers<br />
and older adults —- together<br />
to discuss stereotypes and<br />
suggest improvements to<br />
the relationships between<br />
the groups. He has also initiated<br />
an "Intergenerational<br />
Club" to ensure ongoing<br />
activities.<br />
His latest article, Iritergenerate<br />
Your School and Community,<br />
appears this month<br />
m Educational Viewpoints, a<br />
publication <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Principals and Supervisors<br />
Association.<br />
In May, he will present a<br />
program,' Senior Citizens in<br />
jU£jjchmg,gj!lk Jhe spring<br />
Corirerence orutle Socwftjron<br />
Aging <strong>of</strong> New Jersey at<br />
Kean College. Larkin has<br />
addressed other regional<br />
and national conferences,<br />
produced several television<br />
programs and has consulted<br />
for major organizations.<br />
*v,'|le,..,_..;.,..,,;..."... believes<br />
intergenerational programming<br />
will be al significant<br />
component <strong>of</strong> education in<br />
the 21st century:<br />
"Combining the resources<br />
SOUTH JERSEY FUTILITY CENTER, PA<br />
Is Pleased to Present An informadvee<br />
Friday, May 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
6PM.<br />
Sheraion Poste<br />
Route 70<br />
. Cherry Hill<br />
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Fnday, May 21,<strong>1993</strong><br />
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Black Horse Pike<br />
W. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> '<br />
Seminar Is Free Of Charge<br />
Seating Is Limited<br />
Gall 609-596-2233<br />
For Reservations<br />
TOUNG<br />
toly the young<br />
could ride for Sie<br />
Pony Express!<br />
8PM<br />
Monday- Thursday<br />
In Suns Where ;<br />
AnUlabk<br />
<strong>of</strong> students and older adults<br />
in a working relationship<br />
benefits the school and<br />
community; ifs a win-win<br />
situation.for all participants."<br />
According to Daniel the medication is not taking windows<br />
Levine, president <strong>of</strong> theffect<br />
Atlantic-Cape May Pharmaceutical<br />
Association, "Some in an effort to save money<br />
Pharmacists also note that<br />
senior dtizens may become and make die medication<br />
confused by the different last longer, some people<br />
medications they are tak-will skip doses.<br />
ing. They even stop following<br />
their prescriptions if<br />
they feel it is not helping<br />
TERM<br />
^Months<br />
24 Months<br />
36 Months<br />
Tim<br />
Cafiero added, 'This service<br />
project will provide<br />
pharmacists with ah oppor-<br />
during<br />
"Medication Awareness<br />
Week."- 7 -<br />
' For additional' information<br />
in Cape May County,<br />
call Cape Assist at 465-<br />
2282, and in Cumberland<br />
County, call die Cafiero/<br />
LoBiondo/Gibson legislative<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice at 691-3004.<br />
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Josephs, Torg,M.D.<br />
Michele T. Glasgow, MJD. and<br />
Steven G. Glasgow, M.D.<br />
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in the practice <strong>of</strong><br />
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