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Vol. 24 - No. 10
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Beachwood Community Day Planned
Pages 9-11.
Government
| August 11, 2018
OCC Unveils Renovated Instructional Building
Page 7.
Letters Page 8.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News The Connection Between Allergies And Hearing Loss
Page 16.
Dear Pharmacist Page 17.
Inside The Law Page 19.
Business Directory
–Photo by Chris Lundy Inflatable rides and a petting zoo were available at last year’s Beachwood Community Day.
–Photo by Jennifer Peacock The newly renovated instructional building, one of five original buildings on the OCC campus.
By Chris Lundy BEACHWOOD – The third annual Beachwood Community Day will be held on Aug. 25, from noon to 4 p.m., at Birch & Surf Park. It’s a family event that offers activities for
By Jennifer Peacock TOMS RIVER – Ocean County College officials unveiled the newly renovated instructional building recently.
kids and parents. For kids, there will be inflatable rides, a petting zoo, and face painting. There will also be demonstrations by Tong Dragon Martial
Local Teacher’s Film Hits Festival
Page 22-23.
Classifieds Page 21.
Fun Page Page 20.
Wolfgang Puck Page 27.
Horoscope Page 27.
–Photo courtesy The Samaritans From L to R: Keith Collins, Doug Bollinger, Timothy Laurel Harrison, and Annelise Nielsen star in the film.
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By Jennifer Peacock oug Bollinger was such a jock in high school, he didn’t realize the
correct term was “audition” when trying out for a part in his school’s musical. He (Film - See Page 4)
(Community Day - See Page 4)
The ribbon cutting to celebrate the reopening of the building was held July 26, with OCC President Jon H. (OCC - See Page 5)
K-9s Celebrated In Ocean County By Jennifer Peacock TOMS RIVER – Blind epic poet. Bumbling father from Springf ield. Fi r st t r ai ned tracking bloodhound in New Jersey. Homer. New Jersey’s Homer was a f loppy-eared sleuth, purchased as a puppy, sight unseen, in 1960 by Island Heights native Tim Cagney. He became fascinated with the breed while in the military. Cagney’s puppy became the fi rst trained tracking bloodhound in the state, who was a (K-9’s - See Page 6)
–Photo courtesy Ocean County Pictured from left to right are Ocean County Sheriff’s Department Captain Keith Klements, Sheriff Michael G. Mastronardy, Freeholders Joseph H. Vicari and Virginia E. Haines, Freeholder Deputy Director John C. Bartlett Jr., Freeholder Director Gerry P. Little and Freeholder John P. Kelly, Director of Law and Public Safety holding K9 Emmitt’s lead. Pictured with the dogs are from left to right Sgt. Robert Stack, K9 Unit Supervisor, with K9Gertrude, Sheriff’s Officer James Kohout, with Clifford and Sheriff’s Officer Christine Casullo with Fiona.
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