Sep 1985 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 12 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,<strong>1985</strong><br />
Duck hunting season this year has reduced bag limits<br />
•The New Jersey<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Pish, Game and<br />
Wildlife has elected to use the<br />
convenUonal bag limit system<br />
far <strong>1985</strong>-86 waterfowl season<br />
and, in compliance with<br />
federal regulations, has<br />
reduced the tag limit and<br />
season lor duck hunting.<br />
In setting the season dates<br />
and opting to use the conventional<br />
bag limit, the<br />
Division Is within the<br />
waterfowl season framework<br />
established by the UA Fish<br />
and Wildlife Service,<br />
The federal regulations<br />
provide for • four-duck daily<br />
big limit under the conventional<br />
system and set a 40day<br />
duck season, a reduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> 10 days.<br />
Both the season length and<br />
Thomas S Mnore<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
INTERIOR •<br />
Fully Injured<br />
Licensed Ocoan <strong>City</strong><br />
20 Years Experience<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
399-0205<br />
New Construction<br />
Alterations<br />
and Repairs<br />
11 Yrs, experience<br />
Fully Insured'<br />
free Estimatti<br />
Call 3900420<br />
(Located in<br />
• upptr Township<br />
for over JO ¥rs )<br />
N.J, Reg. Bid, No.<br />
00314<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
Interior - Exterior<br />
Insured<br />
Edward H. Reed<br />
HAL 390-9198<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
Private & Commercial<br />
Renovations<br />
CONCRE.U-: • PAINTING • CARPENTRY<br />
Phone (609) 391 09J6<br />
Plan Building & Remodeling NOW!<br />
Warren North<br />
REGISTERED BUILOER<br />
7th St. & Bay Ave. Phone 399-2936<br />
Building • Remodeling • Alterations<br />
• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding • Interior & Exterior Painting<br />
• Pormica Work • Furniture Repair a. Rtfinishing<br />
"PHEg ESTIMATES"<br />
ii RESIDENTIAL & COAAAAERCIAL<br />
|! ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL '<br />
HI<br />
DMs<br />
&INTIN?J<br />
k Look for Ul in Tni Yellow pgi<br />
the bag limits on ducks have In these important nwtlng use the conventional system, and redhead ducks are <strong>Sep</strong>tember.<br />
been reduced this year by the areas.<br />
including neighboring New<br />
Canada Goose - 90 days,<br />
restricted as weU. The season<br />
U J, Fish and Wildlife Service<br />
A usting <strong>of</strong> the tentative<br />
The New Jersey Division <strong>of</strong> York and Pennsylvania.<br />
eoMtal zone: Oct. 4 - Nov. 2.<br />
and" bag limits for Canada<br />
as part <strong>of</strong> Its goal to reduce<br />
migratory game bird<br />
Fish, Game and Wildlife said, Under the conventional bag<br />
Nov. 27 , Jan. 25.<br />
geese, snow geese and brant<br />
the duck harvest by IS per-<br />
regulations for the 196M6<br />
however, that since relatively limit system, a hunter is<br />
ioow Gooie-M days, Oct.<br />
will remain unchanged since<br />
cent.<br />
season follows: '<br />
few <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's allowed to take four ducks<br />
12-Jan..i. •<br />
populations <strong>of</strong> these birds Rails, Galllimles - 70 days,<br />
These restrictive migratory ducks originate In dally <strong>of</strong> which only three <strong>of</strong> remain at high levels. Sipt, 2-No?. »,<br />
regulations were imposed by the prairie regions. New the birds may be mallards<br />
Brant - 50 days, Oct. 28 •<br />
the federal agency because Jersey hunters should find and only one <strong>of</strong> the mallards<br />
Woodcock — 35 days, south<br />
Complete Information on<br />
Nov. U. Nov. 27 • Dec. a,<br />
mere has been a significant ample number <strong>of</strong> most may be a hen. Also only one <strong>of</strong><br />
zone: Nov. 11 - Dec. 7, Dee, 21 Special Scaup — is days,<br />
the season dates and bag<br />
drop in the populations <strong>of</strong> species. Most <strong>of</strong> the ducks (he four birds may be a black<br />
• Dec, 28.<br />
Jan. 10 - Jan. ».<br />
limits can be found in the<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the key duck species found In New Jersey m from duck, and only two <strong>of</strong> the birds<br />
§ea Dicks and Snipes—107 Special Cam-whack - 11<br />
Waterfowl Regulation Sup-<br />
in the prairie pot hole regions eastern Canada, the may be a pintail or wood<br />
days, Oct. 5 • Jan. 18.<br />
plement which will be<br />
days, Dec, 11 • Dec. 28.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the United States and northeastern part <strong>of</strong> the duck,<br />
available from license agents<br />
Docks — 40 days, coastal Crow — Monday, Ttundfly,<br />
Canada. Total spring United States or are local Tfe* **,r7!h#t^ Qf CAnyasbafik or Division <strong>of</strong>fices in late<br />
tone: Oct.28-Nov. 2. Nov. 27- Friday and Saturday only.<br />
breeding populations were 19 birds.<br />
Aug. 18 • March »,<br />
percent lower than last year In order to minimize the<br />
and 24 percent lower than the effect <strong>of</strong> the federal Mustang Band to host tournament<br />
past 30-year average, the restrictions on New Jersey<br />
federal agency said. •-- The drop •<br />
was attributed by the UJ,<br />
Fish and Wildlife Service to<br />
continued drought conditions<br />
EARL L SHAW, JR.<br />
-INC-<br />
RnOFING &<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />
waterfowl hunters, the state<br />
Division felt the beat hunting<br />
opportunities would be<br />
available by adopting the<br />
conventional bag Unlit system<br />
rather than the point system<br />
which had been In use for<br />
many yean. Most states now<br />
IOTTOOD-Tat Mainland<br />
Mustang Band and Bind<br />
Boosters will present tournament<br />
<strong>of</strong> bands field competition<br />
6:30 pa Saturday,<br />
Oct. 12 on the Mainland<br />
Regional High School sports<br />
Held, Oak Avenue here.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the finest high<br />
school marching bands In<br />
South Jersey win compete,<br />
including Oakcreat,<br />
talented youth."<br />
Tickets (|3 for adults, »2 for<br />
senior citizens and students)<br />
for the tournament <strong>of</strong> bands<br />
may be purchased beforehand<br />
from band members and at<br />
the gate the evening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
competition.<br />
The Mainland<br />
Band will also<br />
HEATING<br />
Qiassboro, Edgewood, Triton,<br />
252 Wist Avenue<br />
Diifc399Z1Z8<br />
a r<br />
Egg Harbor Township,<br />
Cherry Hill East and Eastern.<br />
Hie Mainland Mustang Band<br />
will perform in exhibition as<br />
PLUMBING<br />
HEATING<br />
Hm<br />
Ui-UjfPMU<br />
•UN M<br />
tout<br />
MfJtM.fI*(WMD<br />
the host band.<br />
T<strong>of</strong>fil Home<br />
Repairs<br />
K. Michael Skwarlo, band<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Mainland<br />
Band, and Florence Hopkins,<br />
JOHN Bni TON. jr<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Mainland<br />
Band Boosters, are inviting<br />
Free Estimates * „ all residents In the Atlantic<br />
399-5342 I County community to attend<br />
7 what they refer to as a<br />
^^s^tf^^vff-s spectacular show <strong>of</strong> our<br />
Dial 399-8167<br />
Mustang<br />
be participating<br />
In competition at<br />
the following events:<br />
The Miss America Parade<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>t 10, the State Fireman's<br />
Phrade In WUdwood <strong>Sep</strong>t 14,<br />
Buena competition <strong>Sep</strong>t. 18,<br />
Bensalemj. Pa. competition<br />
Oct. 19, Middle Township<br />
competition Oct. 20, Eastern<br />
Oct. 2S, the Halloween parade<br />
in Cape May Court House,<br />
Oct. 30 and the tournament <strong>of</strong><br />
bands chapter championship<br />
The Mustangs also present<br />
field shows at the Mainland<br />
Regional High School football<br />
games and will be presenting<br />
the Christmas concert on<br />
Wednesday, Dec. IB,<br />
Bids win be received <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />
11 by Township Committee for<br />
construction at the athleUc<br />
field at Caldwell Park. A well<br />
and irrigation system will be<br />
installed and the playing<br />
fields will be reaeeded.<br />
Committeeman George<br />
Betts, who sits on the<br />
recreation committee, said<br />
they hope to start eon.<br />
struction around Oct 4. The<br />
township's football tern will<br />
play Its first few games at<br />
home and will finish their<br />
season with all road games.<br />
LIGHT • HEAT • POWER<br />
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309-1243<br />
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Interior/Exterior<br />
• Commercial<br />
• Residential<br />
• Reasonable Rates<br />
• Fully Insured<br />
Call Today For<br />
"FREE" Estimates<br />
399-3209<br />
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All Types Of<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding • Sheet Metal<br />
328 West Ave. Phone<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-1048<br />
nw> ** lll ' JJ nrm y ^^ u ~ rm n m r m -WM-M-W-M-I<br />
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- '; REG. BuijLDERS<br />
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HOME REMODEUNQB<br />
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.Additioni/Alferaflons/Risidentiil/ComrnerciM<br />
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Minor or Major Rtpairs/Patios/Slclevvalk*<br />
Briekfronfi/Kifehtni/'Bathreoms<br />
FREE<br />
ESriMATE$<br />
399-7423<br />
"The Oldest Established Builder in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />
TARVES, INC.<br />
Complete Building Services Since 1947<br />
HOME • BUSINESS<br />
REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />
Call Earl Tarves 390-1230<br />
32 HIGHLAND AVI. iilSLIV'S POINT, N.j. 08223<br />
J. R. NIXON<br />
Registered Builder<br />
223 West Ave, Phone 398-4529<br />
CUSTOM BUILDER<br />
ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS* ADDITIONS<br />
KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />
ROOFING and SIDING<br />
No Job Too Small or Too Large<br />
PLUMBING & HEATING )<br />
750 WEST AVENUE • OCEAN CITY<br />
(609)399-1976<br />
SALES AND SERVICE ON<br />
M<br />
KdCHENAlD'<br />
Mainland NOteS by Ken Weatherford<br />
WE<br />
RENT<br />
LADDERS<br />
STEPS<br />
EXTENSION<br />
THE<br />
RENTERXENTER<br />
525NewRd. '<br />
(next fo Shore Hardware)<br />
Somers Point<br />
653-9002<br />
signs go up ;d<br />
t continued from page 1)<br />
"The no-stopping at<br />
standing applies to cam,",,<br />
Dull said yesterday. "People^<br />
on be out there."<br />
However, Dull notes thai<br />
the state la expected to<br />
no-trespa«slng slgna w]<br />
would apply to the stated<br />
owned lands sandwiching^<br />
portions <strong>of</strong> the rood. . ..<br />
"I have no problem witht<br />
people walking down to flsh,"-<br />
DuU Mid, "They may be;',<br />
trespassing on state property<br />
but they're not creating •,<br />
traffic haiard."<br />
DuU laid be requested the<br />
state to consider a prohibition •<br />
<strong>of</strong> walking on Route 62 including<br />
the four bridges <strong>of</strong> the<br />
highway. Currently fishingand<br />
crabbing are prohibited<br />
on the bridges. Bicycles are-also<br />
prohibited from the"<br />
roadway. -t<br />
"I gues this is ell we can do-•<br />
besides blowing up the •<br />
bridges and rebuilding tt§*<br />
whole thing," DuU remarked. :<br />
-Anita J.Splegei-<br />
n • *i • Bftota by S*flioF Studio<br />
Runners hit the road at the start <strong>of</strong> the "Bud Kern Memorial Run"<br />
Saturday at Kennedy Park in Somers Point. Proceedi from the SK event<br />
went to a local scholarship fund.<br />
ABLE<br />
PAINTERS<br />
Inferior and<br />
Exterior<br />
1 Insured<br />
(609)<br />
398-1967<br />
VINCENT STAHLER<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
"CUSTOM CARPENTRY"<br />
Specializing in<br />
REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS • REMODEUHG • AOOTOHS<br />
VINYL SIWNC • VMYL REPmCEWHT WTO0W8<br />
• PHONE 399-4724*<br />
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rot<br />
N,J, BitTIR<br />
BUSINESS BUREAU<br />
Southern SIDING<br />
822-3170<br />
'See our display ad in Friday's paper<br />
Free •iTimaiei<br />
Rtaionabie Rale<br />
Power .Wattling<br />
399-0969<br />
PAINTING<br />
Custom<br />
Papar Hinging<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />
933 West Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
(609) #98-9644<br />
hesais.<br />
Township Committee approved<br />
a voucher for more<br />
than $8,000 In legal fees to the<br />
Newark law firm o( Stoker,<br />
Tamt and Dili which Is<br />
handling the township's<br />
continuing litigation over the<br />
Aramlngo Water Company.<br />
Upper has now- spent more<br />
than $58,000 on the case. The<br />
contested-case heai<br />
in Mereerville <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />
Another area community<br />
may participate in the<br />
Governor's Management<br />
Improvement Program. The<br />
program was Instituted by<br />
GOT. Thomas H. Kean to help<br />
PLASTERING<br />
HEWWORK«PATC«Nfi<br />
WATERPflOOFEfl<br />
STUCCO<br />
PLASTOHM af Alula's<br />
DRY WALL<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
RESHJENT1AL&<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
EHEETflOCKWG<br />
OREGK.<br />
CORSON<br />
ANODAUGHTtR<br />
399-7683<br />
II oo answer call 399 3193<br />
municipal governments learn<br />
how toy can operate mon,<br />
tfltetanUy,<br />
Township Committee baa<br />
decided to ask the state to<br />
Mad a repreaenUUve to<br />
explain the program at a<br />
future meeting, and Mayor<br />
Daniel Bejel sald^emecta<br />
" ^ji ^ will opt ff<br />
ate. Beyel worked on<br />
i program when Cape May<br />
County became the flrit,<br />
llngbonytamertilte^ b l t e ^<br />
the program several<br />
years ago.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty has already'<br />
participated in the program<br />
and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> should begin.<br />
the process anytime.<br />
The Holy Spirit High School<br />
Mothers' Guild will hold a'<br />
general meeting at I p,m.<br />
Thursday in the school'<br />
cafeteria. Members <strong>of</strong> th« J<br />
school administration will be*<br />
present to answer questions. I<br />
GRACE<br />
FUEL CO.<br />
FM01-24Hrf,A0ty<br />
l.oca( Service<br />
Dial 399-0450<br />
SUMMER COOL • WINTER WARM<br />
• Residential — Commercial • New or Old<br />
• Atk About Ciilin Construction<br />
B|Own or Batte<br />
O<br />
THE SgNTlNEL-IUlSDnEh, OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />
PAGE 13*<br />
Special blue law legislation seen unlikely in time for Nov. ballot<br />
(pttaued from page i) — -mUuinti; restaurants;<br />
- -publle publle traasnortation- transportation- wmn-t fa* «H«. .„ .n. «.._._.._,. ^ , ; ;<br />
-Mle <strong>of</strong> food;<br />
_. an aU. third option,"<br />
cessful season and it would be<br />
apjrove it for the voten," she<br />
- parking lots;<br />
and building and construction<br />
J- limited operation <strong>of</strong><br />
dosed option which a poll Councilman WlUkm Meis<br />
the same premise although!<br />
hard for them to give It up,"<br />
said. "It's ultimately up to the<br />
- operation <strong>of</strong> municipal<br />
material*.<br />
vntara"<br />
vetera,<br />
service stations;<br />
conducted by an ll-msmbtr<br />
Gape May County doetfrV<br />
opposes Sunday closing laws Gillian said yesterday. "1 still<br />
recreational activities and<br />
During the rewrittflg <strong>of</strong> UK<br />
— motels, hotels and guest<br />
blue law committee Indicated<br />
have Sunday sales reatrtor.,<br />
altogether.<br />
mink most <strong>of</strong> the legislatures<br />
concerts free <strong>of</strong> charge;<br />
state criminal Justice code,<br />
houses;<br />
was the majority preference,<br />
tions. £<br />
an opposed to blue laws, I<br />
President Henry Knight and<br />
- emergency worki <strong>of</strong><br />
which took effect In 1978, state<br />
— sale <strong>of</strong> prescription<br />
Jones said he would tlw Roy Gillian, a business man mink trying to make <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
According to the chyabjtafcj<br />
Cbuncllmen John Bipoiito<br />
necessity Involving lub-<br />
legislators repealed<br />
drugs, first aid and con-<br />
oppose the special legislation and community leader in-<br />
law attorney. Charles Previtf,<br />
Township moving against portable sign<br />
Grucclo subsequently In- take place <strong>Sep</strong>t 36 at tt»<br />
(continued from page 1) was thrown out after he ran<br />
validated the local Une law on earliest<br />
tried to do It," he said.<br />
against PRO-endorsed<br />
tioned It to him. Kenney said<br />
Wropeano claims the move<br />
The governing body was<br />
George Betts in the<br />
the sign he saw on Roosevelt<br />
to political because <strong>of</strong> his<br />
expected to discuss changes<br />
Republican primary. Betts<br />
Boulevard was probably<br />
refusal to participate in what<br />
to the portion <strong>of</strong> the zoning<br />
won the primary and the<br />
legally parked and wasn't<br />
he called "existing machine<br />
ordinance dealing with signs<br />
general election in which<br />
blocking traffic, but he added<br />
GRAND OPENING<br />
politics." Tropeano's op-<br />
at Its workshop meeting "you could visualize where It<br />
Tropeano ran as a Democrat<br />
ponents for the two seats up<br />
Monday night<br />
might."<br />
Beyel denied that the action<br />
on the governing body, Robert was politically motivated and<br />
"We want to close the<br />
(TIRE<br />
Jeffera and Kenneth Baker, old any candidate would be<br />
door," Beyel said. "He got Tropeano said he Isn't sure<br />
are members <strong>of</strong> Beyel's stopped from displaying such<br />
favorable treatment last if his application for an In-<br />
Peoples Republican signs. He claims they wanted<br />
year. We can document that" terpretation <strong>of</strong> the zoning<br />
Summit All Season Radials }<br />
Organiiation.<br />
to stop Tropeuo'i signs last<br />
Kenney didn't want to atlinance will be beard at the<br />
year but the former toping<br />
comment If he thought the Zoning Board's meeting<br />
P1IS/80R13 38.00 P205/75R15 48.00l<br />
"Even if the sign and trailer <strong>of</strong>ficer, Robert Hasalepen,<br />
action was - politically Thursday. He has until<br />
were in violation <strong>of</strong> the toning refused to Issue the order<br />
motivated. T<br />
Saturday to comply with<br />
P18S/80R13 40.00 P215/75R15 SUM<br />
ordinance, one has to question<br />
Kenney's order and laid the<br />
because he supported<br />
P185/7SR14 42.00 P225/75R15 52so6;<br />
why thui particular portable<br />
•It's not directed against sign will remain out until the<br />
Iropeano'a candidacy.<br />
sign waa picked out <strong>of</strong> all the<br />
Bruno politically or per- last possible minute. He<br />
P19S/7SR14 46.00 P235/75R.15 54^00,<br />
"PoUUcafly, the signs are<br />
portable signs in Upper<br />
sonally by me because I'm not added "he doesn't blame<br />
P205/75R14<br />
allowed as long as they're on<br />
48.00<br />
Township,** he said "Why the<br />
involved in politics here," Kenney for the action.<br />
165SR15... 34.00<br />
private property and are<br />
selective enforcement? Even<br />
add the zoning <strong>of</strong>ficer, who "He either believes that he TVopeano's disputed sign sits on Route 9 in<br />
P225/75R14 50.00<br />
permanently .afflKd to the<br />
• naive person would reanu<br />
Hvtv in Cumberland County. was correct in issuing the Beesleys Point,<br />
tt'a politically motivated."<br />
He said Tropeano had told order or was following Us<br />
—DISCOUNT PRICES ON<br />
he didn't consider the action Mm about the signs a month<br />
Tropeano was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
mareMng orders," Tropeano<br />
to be selective enforcement<br />
Firestone • Mfctelin • General<br />
8go but he'had not seen one<br />
the PRO until UN Mm he<br />
said. "It's obvious he's caught<br />
"He U the only one who has until after the mayor men- in the middle."<br />
B.F. Goodrich » Goodvear<br />
Businesses by wetlands sometimes<br />
have problems with septic units<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
"It's hard to say right now.<br />
It depends on growth patterns<br />
in the township," be said.<br />
The township Is growingand<br />
ouicUy. The comity<br />
*,000Hiquar^foot lot siie for<br />
homes with well water and<br />
traditional septic systems<br />
which may decrease the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> homes'whlch 'can<br />
be built here, but probably not<br />
enough to ward <strong>of</strong>f a sewage<br />
Astern permanently. '<br />
7 linianna said ttey It** ad<br />
eye on the systems- -fair<br />
Wetlands or water. Jfew<br />
businesses in these areas<br />
would be required to install<br />
more elaborate systemi, he<br />
•aid, but the existing<br />
businesses built systems<br />
which were consistent with<br />
the laws urplace at the time.<br />
"The problem U we cant go<br />
In and force them to change<br />
their systems," he said.<br />
Township <strong>of</strong>ficials nave<br />
ben citing a need to encourage<br />
more businesses here<br />
u a meani to increase<br />
ratables to <strong>of</strong>fset a growing<br />
tax rate, but septic problems<br />
costing hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands<br />
df dollars might make some<br />
businessmen look i> twice<br />
before building here. ,<br />
Beyel, however; ^doesn't<br />
mink it will be a problem.<br />
"We're out In the middle <strong>of</strong><br />
the wetlands," he said <strong>of</strong> his<br />
and other businesses along<br />
the boulevard. "Further<br />
Inland the environmental<br />
standards aren't that severe.<br />
'Jt depends on the quality <strong>of</strong><br />
thedand as to what kind <strong>of</strong><br />
system you have to put in," he<br />
Beyel's opinion, and said it<br />
also depends on tbeUnd <strong>of</strong><br />
business. Even different<br />
restaurants could be required<br />
to nave different systems'.<br />
"The design criterijT<strong>of</strong> the<br />
septic system depends on<br />
seating capacity," he said.<br />
Another problem for the<br />
restaurants could be that they<br />
aren't located on luge parcels<br />
<strong>of</strong> land. Another business<br />
in the township which should<br />
DEMAREEAT<br />
WEST POINT<br />
Richard A. Demaree, son <strong>of</strong><br />
James E. and Thelma B.A.<br />
Demaree <strong>of</strong> 400 caeatnutAv.,<br />
Northfleld, was <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
accepted into the U.S. -<br />
Military Academy corps <strong>of</strong><br />
cadets as a new member <strong>of</strong><br />
the class <strong>of</strong> U8B during the<br />
annual acceptance parade<br />
which followed six weeks <strong>of</strong><br />
rigorous basic training at the<br />
Academy. The new cadet Is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School, Linwood.<br />
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yean, according to owner<br />
George King.<br />
Located near, but not as<br />
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to spend money on improvements<br />
to their systems<br />
as they're necessary. Even if<br />
bey don't find the solution, at<br />
toast they have each other,<br />
"We constantly cry on each<br />
other's shoulders about it,"<br />
Mclntyre Said.<br />
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