Vol. 15 - No. 34
In This Week’s Edition
THE JACKSON
TIMES
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8-Year-Old Jackson Boy Community News!
~ A True Hero ~
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Students Enjoy Art Master Class
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Government Page 8.
Letters
–Photo courtesy Jackson Township School District Jackson Arts Academy students pose with special guest artist Mustart (Ivan Petrovsky).
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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Love To Raise Your Voice In Song? It Might Help You Hear Better!
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Dear Pharmacist
9 Ways To Outsmart Fat Cells
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Dear Joel Why Are People Late?
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Inside The Law
Consumer Rights & Data Breach: Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft
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Classifieds Page 21.
Fun Page Page 24.
Wolfgang Puck
This Delicious Dish Is Simple Enough For Family Meal, Yet Elegant For Special Dinner Party
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Horoscope Page 27.
–Photo courtesy Ocean County Sheriff’s Department Jace Sorchinski, 8, is being honored as a hero. By Jennifer Peacock “This young man was able to the emergency in a Facebook JACKSON – His quick thinking tell the telecommunicator where post, shared hundreds of times. saved his mother’s life. First responders arrived at the he was, what type of vehicle Nicole Sorchinski was driving he was in, and what exactly scene, including the Jackson to McDonald’s in Jackson around was going on with his mom,” Township Police Department. noon on Jan. 15 with her 8-year- a statement from the Ocean Off icers kept Jace occupied old son Jace when she felt a County Sheriff ’s 9-1-1 page while others worked on his life-threatening seizure coming said. “Because of his calmness mother. on. She pulled her car over, and with providing the necessary As she describes it, as soon as as she described it, was “unable information, units were able to she was revived, she ran to her to breathe, (had) blurred vision arrive to assist his mother in son. The fi rst responders were and numbness in my neck.” under 5 minutes. There are a lot cheering that Jace had saved his Jace jumped into the front seat of people including this agency mother’s life. and grabbed his mother’s cell who are very proud of him.” Sorchinski said her son was, phone. He called 9-1-1. Sorchinski further described but now will forever be, her hero.
Jackson BOE Holds Reorganization Meeting By Bob Vosseller JACKSON - Tara Rivera was sworn in as the newest member of the Jackson Township School Board during its Jan. 3 reorganization meeting. Rivera and fellow member Sharon Dey were sworn in by Business Administrator Michelle Richardson. Both Rivera and Dey won three-
year terms on the panel during last November’s school board election. Dey was appointed on Aug. 15, 2017 to fill the unexpired term vacated by former Board President Barbara Fiero. Fiero resigned from the board and Dey ran for her term which was to end on Jan. 1, 2018. Dey served nine years on the board prior to that appointment.
She served on the district’s Special Education Advisory Council. Dey said during her campaign that she was interested in increasing the transparency of the board and involving the community in the board’s efforts to improve education through sound fiscal and educational management. (Jackson - See Page 2)
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Meeting a master in the field you seek to work in can be an insightful experience. Students of the Jackson Academy of Art recently had such an opportunity when they met Russian artist Mustart (Ivan Petrovsky) who presented a Master Art Experience at Jackson Memorial High School. Mustart visited the district on Dec. 4. He was the second Master Art Experience in what is a continuing series allowing students to meet with artists who are “living the life that they are interested in,” said Allison Erwin, the district’s coordinator of communications and technology. “It is written into the curriculum of our academies that students be exposed to these types of visitors. Earlier this school year we had an a cappella group come in. These are just two examples of students meeting artists from the real world,” Erwin added. The Jackson Academy of the Arts was launched at both district high schools this year and includes strands in music, art, theatre and dance. Art teacher Lisa Stallone coordinates the JAA Art Strand at Jackson Memorial High School and arranged the visit. “These ‘Master Experiences’ are one way the Jackson Academies of Learning provide college and career (Art - See Page 4)
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