Vol. 6 - No. 20
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Berkeley Island Park Renamed To Be Freeholder Bartlett’s Legacy Coloring Contest
| November 10, 2018
Barnegat 67 Project Hits Phase II
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–Photo courtesy Allison Walker This is a rendering of what the outdoor public plaza will look like once complete.
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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14.
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5 Health Benefits Of White Sage And How To Use It
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Inside The Law Page 17.
Business Directory Page 19.
–Photo by Patricia A. Miller John C. Bartlett Jr. was lauded for his work expanding the county park system. By Patricia A. Miller BERKELEY – A frail, but joyful Freeholder John C. Bartlett Jr. gratefully acknowledged the dedication of Berkeley Island County Park in his name at a ceremony at the park off Barnegat Bay.
Bartlett, the longest serving freeholder in New Jersey, called the renaming of the park in his honor the “capstone” of his nearly 40-year career. “I thank you all for this tremendous honor you have given me,”
he told the crowd that attended the ceremony. “I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” The park has now been renamed the John C. Bartlett Jr. County Park at Berkeley Island. It’s (Legacy - See Page 5)
Classifieds Page 18.
Horoscope Page 23.
Wolfgang Puck Page 23.
Lacey Schools Add Class III Special Officers
By Kimberly Bosco LACEY – Lacey Township School District has just received more Class III Special Officers, according to Chief Michael DiBella. “Since becoming the Chief of Police in 2016, one of my top priorities has been enhancing the safety
and security of our schools, students, and staff,” stated DiBella. Since that time, DiBella noted that he joined forces with members of the Lacey Township School Board and Lacey Township Committee to make some (Officers - See Page 4)
By Kimberly Bosco BARNEGAT – As phase one of the Barnegat 67 project finished up, Extell Development announced that phase two will soon break ground. The company has already opened it up to pre-leasing for the retail spaces. If you have driven past the construction site on Lighthouse Drive, you might have noticed the area is looking more complete each day. According to Extell, the entirety of phase one’s 50,000 square feet has been fully leased prior to opening. You can already see signs making their way to the façade of the building, such as Dollar Tree, which celebrated its grand opening in September. Various social media posts by locals have signaled the start to construction on the stand-alone Dunkin’ Donuts that will be on site as well. Jersey Shore Online reported back in April on the progress of Barnegat 67, stating that the first phase was expected to be complete at the end of this year. AVP of Development at Extell, Moshe Botnick, stated at the time that the space will likely see a Planet Fitness center, a Dollar Tree, a physical therapy center, an urgent care facility, and various restaurants for Asian, Italian, pizza, as well as a café; all this, in addition to 75 luxury age-restricted apartments. He now confirms that locals can expect: • Susskind Almallah Eye Associates • BSR Physical Therapy • Planet Fitness As well as dining options: (Project - See Page 4)
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