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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 3

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Vineland, New Jersey
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VinelaU Tim Journci-f Ridgway Keeps CCC Board Post By MONICA DANNENBERGER Vineland attorney Rushton Ridgway was re-elected chairman of the Board of Trustees at Cum- cense and training fee of $1,500 to Timebank Systems, Inc. for a time management program to be offered under continuing education. The initial fee, according to Henry, would be one-time only, with all further costs of the one-credit course to be taken up by participants in the program. The trustees approved a policy on sexual harrassment, modeled after a successful Fairleigh-Dick-inson policy, and announced that details would be made available to all students and faculty members' as soon as possible. Dept.

of Corrections, represented by Ron Kimble, had requested that the college initiate a program for high school students who had been placed in custody of the court. Henry explained that 12 students aged 14-17 would take part in the college horticultural program. Objections from several board members that the students' age rendered the program outside the goals of the college resulted in a decision to set the matter aside pending further investigation. Approval was granted for a li 1 a County College during last night's session. The remaining slate of officers for 1980- 111 Mercantile Unit Leaders Named For United Way Two more division leaders have been appointed to head the Mercantile sections of the Greater Vineland United Way by General Campaign Chairman Robert E.

Wagner. They are Ron Neilson and William E. Delaney. Neilson will chair the Mercantile Southwest section. President of Ferrara's he was born in Orlando, and is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a BA in Behavioral and Social Sciences.

He is a member and serves on the Board of Directors of both the Vineland Chamber of Commerce and the Exchange Club. Delaney, who will chair the Mercantile Northeast section, is retired from the Venice Maid Co. and has been an active United Way volunteer for the past 12 years. He is active with the Cumberland Unit, New Jersey Association of Retarded Citizens and is very much involved with their store on Landis the Evanoff Ark. 81 will include Edward Morin as vice-chairman, James mtlltHtllUIIIIIIIllfllllllltltlllllllllllllltllHtlllllllllllMllllllllllllllItMltlllltllllllllllllltllMlllIlltMIIIIlllllttlllllllllllllllllltllllllltltllll Vineland Court tiiMiiiiiffttiiiiiiitiitiiifiiiiiiiiitriiiiiiiiiMttiiitiiiiMiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitttitiiiiiiiiiiiinn HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiniiin iiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiuitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiitHiaiHtHiujiiitiitiw Vineland Police "iniiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimMiiMiiiiHiiiiHimmiiiiniiniiiiiiii Two 17-year old youths were arrested for strong arm robbery shortly after they grabbed a purse from a woman on south Valley shortly after noon yesterday.

Sgt. Leo Duquette along with Officers Mehlinger, Hinkel and Tomasso apprehended the young hoodlums near Walnut Villa Apts. a short while after the incident occured. One of the juveniles was also charged with possession of marijuana. Another 17-year old youth was arrested yesterday shortly after he allegedly swiped a battery from a car owned by Jacob Shapiro, 321 Montrose St.

Richard Parrish, 1976 north East was arrested at 2 a.m. today by Officer Steve Kuloszewski of Vineland Police on charges of drunken driving, reckless driving, driving without Insurance and driving without a license. Batteries were taken from vehicles owned by William Mazzoni, 2271 Franklin and Kent Haley, Mill-ville, while the vehicles were parked at Delsea Lanes. Vandals caused $400 in damage to cars owned by Kenneth Soboloski, 1245 Utopia and $685 in damage to and Pizzeria, 28U8 south Main rd. Burglars took $780 worth of jewelry, $45 in cash and other items from the home of Timothy Barber, 2565 north East ave.

Thieves raided the home of Stanley Lahendro, 742 west Earl and took $255 worth of jewelry and $20 in cash. Luz Gonzalez, 229 Plum St told police that someone ripped off $910 worth of stereo equipment from her apartment. Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Traffic Report Debra Piccolo, 795 Maurice River paid $25 and $10 for illegal trash dumping. Assault charges against Donald Robb, 1976 north East and Betty Lou Berry, Port Norris, were dismissed for lack of prosecution. A charge of making annoying telephone calls against Juana Gomez, 319 Grape was dismissed for lack of prosecution.

WE SELL FINE HOMES Lelli. trea- RIDGWAY surer, and John Berwick, secretary. Designation of the board solicitor resulted in re-appointment of Frank Basile. Projected grants for next year were explained by Thomas Henry, assistant to the president for Resource Development. Henry listed three primary target areas for grant applications.

Under Title III, hich covers the largest amount of funding, applications will be made in two areas, administrative improvement and curriculum development. Under the Trio-Upward Bound program, grants will be sought to assist individuals in local school districts in making the transition to college. Grants for the Vocational Education department will be concerned with office occupations, data processing, agricultural-horticultural business, and aviation. A Juvenile Rehabilitation Program was considered by the trustees and set aside for further study. According to Henry, the N.J.

Anibal Colon, Earl 51 Chestnut charged with malicious damage to a City of Vineland jail cell and assault and battery was fined $200 and $50 costs by Judge Daniel C. Hoffman in Vineland municipal court. Jesse Lee Mutts. 732 Cambridge was assessed $100 and $25 costs by Judge Hoffman for receiving stolen property. Those fined $100 and $25 costs on shoplifting charges were Darleen Na-poli, 2079 south East Boulevard, and Myrna Torres, Newfield.

Althea Andrews, Rosenhayn, paid $250 and $50 costs for assault on police and disorderly conduct. Michael Krick, 1654 Venus was assessed $200 and $50 costs by Judge Hoffman on two counts of assault and battery. William Chipman, 1042 west Walnut was fined $50 and $25 for possession of marijuana. Curtis Taylor, 310 south Third charged with theft and two bad checks, paid a total of $150 and $75 costs and received a suspended six month jail sentence. Jose Soto, 535 Montrose was fined $150 and $25 costs (or interfering with police.

John Smith, 3444 south Delsea received a suspended fine and paid $25 costs on an assault charge. ED HELLER VoTech Board Retains Heller As Chairman By JACQUELINE URGO ROSENHAVN Vineland realtor Ed Heller was re-elected chairman of the Cumberland County Vocational Technical Education Board at a reorganization meeting held here yesterday. A resident of Cumberland County for 30 years, Heller as appointed to the board in 1968 hen it was formed by the Freeholders to promote the building of a Vo Tech school In the county. He has served as chairman for 11 years. "We are all looking forward to a year of challenge," said Heller.

"We hope to have close cooperation with Cumberland County College in using both facilities in our programs to give the students the greatest amount of learning experience." "Our aviation program will be the only secondary level aircraft course in the State of New Jersey," said Heller. "We expect approval of the program shortly from the FAA, and we are looking forward to it." Other board members are Thomas G. Roberts, vice president; John O. Berwick, Louis K. Pizzo Jr.

and George Hamlyn. REAL ESTATE. INC 0 SOUTH MAI ROAD CALL 696-1976-THE PEOPLE WITH A HEART HOURS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS Howard Davis, 725 south Myrtle was arrested for drunken driving and charged with careless driving after his truck bounced off a utility pole near Boulevard and Grant ave. James Ingles, Bridgeton, and Dennis Caccese, 3444 south Delsea were both issued tickets by Vineland Police after an accident at Delsea dr. and Chestnut aves.

Audrey Hedgeman, Bridgeton, was cited for improper turning after her vehicle collided with a car operated by Michael Feldman, 577 east Crescent at Delsea dr. and Park ave. Kathleen Bragg, Bridgeton, was issued a summons for a stop street violation after her vehicle struck a car driven by Rafael Lopez, 529 Cherry at Eighth and Almond sts. LOBBY HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9A.M.-3P.M. DRIVE UP HOURS: Mon.

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