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THE BERKELEY
Vol. 21 - No. 46
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Volunteers Lauded For Small Efforts Making A Big Difference
–Photos by Catherine Galioto From left to right, Mayor Carmen Amato helps present a certificate of thanks to Nate Brown, who donated computers to local children. Rob Taylor introduced the awardees alongside Council President John Bacchione. At right, from top to bottom, Taylor also gave volunteerism awards to the respective owners of American Deli, Luigi’s Deli and Chuck’s Ice Cream. By Catherine Galioto BERKELEY – It may be a simple sandwich or some ice cream, but it’s these small donations that can mean a world
of difference to programs that serve the community and the children in them. Those were the sentiments as Rob Taylor took to the podium
to help distribute a batch of awards with Mayor Carmen Amato at the April council meeting. The awardees included (Volunteers - See Page 13)
April 23, 2016
Berkeley Joins Opposition To Rate Increase
By Catherine Galioto BERKELEY – A proposed rate hike for New Jersey Natural Gas would mean $22 more for the average customer to pay each month, which equates to an “unconscionable” 24 percent increase, said the mayor, who called for the council and citizens to join him in opposition. The Board of Public Utilities will ultimately decide NJNG’s rate increase, but will first hold a public hearing on the change. The hearing is April 27 at 4 and 5 p.m. in the Freehold Township Municipal Building, 1 Municipal Plaza-Schanck Road. Laurence M. Downes, chairman and CEO of NJNG, said in a prepared statement that the utility is seeking a rate increase after investing approximately $806 million in its system “to support the safe, reliable delivery of natural gas to our customers. Of that, the company is seeking to recover approximately $148 million in its delivery rates.” The rate increase is related to these infrastructure investments, as well as “the recovery costs associated with Superstorm Sandy and other pipeline integrity programs,” said Downes. “Ensuring safe, reliable affordable service for our customers is our top priority.” But Amato said the rate increase will fall on the shoulders of residents who (Rate - See Page 4)
$1.6M For Land To Buffer Jet Noise From Joint-Base Neighbors
By Daniel Nee OCEAN COUNTY – The County will be the recipient of $1.6 million in federal funds t h roug h a rei mbu r se me nt program designed to encourage land preservation near military installations. Freeholder John C. Bartlett said, overall, the effort by the board has focused on purchasing property within the five-mile buffer of Joint Base
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst to protect it from encroachment as well as residents’ complaints over jet noise. “The Joint Base needs to be protected and this Board of
Freeholders continues to do all it can to assure it is not threatened by any future actions from the Base Realignment and Closure Commission which could result (Joint Base - See Page 13)
–Photo courtesy Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst The Lakehurst-side of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst will be the site of aircraft operations that may cause louder-than-normal noise through August around Lakehurst and Manchester, officials said in March. The county has bought $3.5 million in land that will be preserved as a buffer to the noise.
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