Vol. 24 - No. 11
In This Week’s Edition
THE MANCHESTER
TIMES
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| June 30, 2018
Manchester’s Class of 2018 Leaves Hawks’ Nest Manchester Adds New Township Title
Community News! Pages 12-17.
Letters
By Kimberly Bosco MANCHESTER – The Manchester Township Council introduced an ordinance at the June 25 meeting that would allow for the addition of a new position for Assistant Business Administrator. It would not be an additional hire, rather, it would be additional duties given to a current employee. The ordinance establishes this new title, to be appointed by the Business Administrator with approval from the mayor and council. Whoever is appointed to this position will serve a term alongside the current business administrator. “As the Business Administrator for the town it is important to have a named individual that I can entrust to handle the daily responsibilities of my position in my absence, (vacations, training, etc.),” said business administrator Donna Markulic. A second ordinance sets the salary for this position at $7,500. The primary business administrator makes
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Government Page 10.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News
Buying A Hearing Aid Is So Confusing
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Dear Pharmacist Page 21.
Inside The Law Page 25.
Business Directory
–Photos courtesy Manchester Schools (Above) Manchester Hawks' 2018 Graduating Class. (Right) These are the student government and class officers. Standing L-R: Patric Dambroski, Joseph Pender, Kyle Rembach, Cody Fairbanks, Tariq Williams; Seated L-R: Bailey Griffin, Miranda Petti, Joy Sodon, Dachell Warren. MANCHESTER - The clouds and chilly wind didn’t dampen spirits at the Manchester Township High School graduation ceremony on June 22. Parents, friends and family cheered as the Class of 2018 entered the school’s football (Hawks' - See Page 4)
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Classifieds Page 27.
Fun Page Page 26.
Wolfgang Puck Page 35.
Horoscope Page 35.
Help Needed With Veterans Monument Where To Find Local Farmer’s Markets
By Kimberly Bosco OCEAN COUNTY – As we kick off the summer season, and get out into the warm weather, you can expect to see farmer’s markets cropping up all around the county. Starting at the southern end, there are a variety of farmer’s markets located in the southern Ocean County region, including one during nights in Surf City Township, June 26-August (Markets - See Page 5)
By Jennifer Peacock MANCHESTER – A local Life Scout is asking his community to help him fi nish his project to become an Eagle Scout. Seventeen-year-old high school senior Kyle Rembach has been in Boy Scouts since he was 11. He’s part of Troop 350 in Whiting that meets at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. He’s
the youngest of four brothers, all of whom are Eagle Scouts. His project to becoming an Eagle Scout is to recreate a monument that honors those from Manchester who served in World War II. “I was in communications with Al Yodakis at town hall and I was told there was something originally that (Scout - See Page 5)
–Photo by Jennifer Peacock Kyle Rembach at the township’s World War II Veterans Park, the site of his future WWII honor roll.
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