Vol. 15 - No. 46
In This Week’s Edition
THE JACKSON
TIMES
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National Education Day Celebrated
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Proclamations which both honored learning and expanding one’s mind were presented during a recent Township Council Meeting. Council vice president Robert Nixon presented a proclamation to Rabbi Shmuel Naparstek of the Chabad of Jackson at the start of the regular meeting for his role in supporting educational efforts in the community. The proclamation also noted Education and Sharing Day which is a day established by the United States Congress in honor of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. The day calls for increased focus on education, and recognizes the –Photo by Bob Vosseller efforts of the Rebbe for education Rabbi Shmuel Naparstek of Chabad of Jackson, left, receives a and sharing for everyone. proclamation from Council vice president Robert Nixon for National Education and Sharing Day, USA Education Day during a Township Council meeting. (Education - See Page 5)
Jackson Officials Map Out Future Development By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Reaching a positive future and meeting development goals set over a decade ago was the subject of an enthusiastic gathering of the township’s Chamber of Commerce on the evening of April 3. The event was held at the elegant Metedeconk National Golf Club and featured several speakers including Council President Kenneth Bressi, Vice Council President Rob Nixon, who read notes prepared by Mayor Michael Reina who was unable to attend due to an emergency, as well as in his own role as chairman of the Economic Development Committee, Jackson Municipal Utilities Authority Executive Director David Harpell, Planning Board Chairman Joseph Ricardi and Zoning Board Chairman Steve Costanzo. It was a map positioned on an easel behind the podium featuring future (Development - See Page 2)
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Inside The Law
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County Adopts $416 Million Budget
By Jennifer Peacock OCEAN COUNTY – Ocean County residents will see a half-cent decrease in their county tax bill. Freeholder John C. Bartlett Jr. acknowledged the decrease was small but is moving in the right direction. He is the main architect of the annual county budget. The tax rate will decrease to 37.4 cents per $100 valuation. The rate dropped one-tenth of a cent last year. The total budget is $416,092,260, up $8.1 million this year. The count y will raise $346.5 million by taxation, up 1.29 percent but still below cap by about $6
Jackson Marks Library Week
million. The county has $55.4 million surplus and will tap into about $22 million of that for this year’s budget. Bartlett told Jersey Shore Online, this paper’s web version, he expects to replenish the surplus used by underspending what has been budgeted, or “unanticipated” or “miscellaneous” revenues. “We never want to take more from surplus than we are pretty well assured of replacing during the year,” Bartlett said. “This is a fiscally responsible bud get ,” Fr e eholde r Director Gerry P. Little said. “It is fiscally prudent. It will (Budget - See Page 4)
JACKSON – Sabrina LaSpata, a librarian at the Jackson branch of the Ocean County Library, accepted a proclamation from Mayor Michael Reina. Reina had read the proclamation honoring National Library Week which runs from April 8 to April 14. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association and libraries across the country each April. National Library Week is typically held during the second full week. Reina’s proclamation honored the Jack–Photo special to The Jackson Times son branch of the Ocean County Library Mayor Michael Reina read a proclamation as a place of learning, sharing knowledge honoring National Library Week with Saand as a place to be entertained and brina LaSpata, a librarian at the Jackson informed through its many services, branch of the Ocean County Library. resources and programs. The Ocean County Library is offering several special programs this month at its various branches honoring National Library Week.
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