2019-01-19 - The Jackson Times

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Vol. 19 - No. 34

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Vo-Tech Offers Intro To Careers 101 Community News! Don’t miss what’s happening in your town.

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Government Page 6.

Letters Page 7.

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Listen Up

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Dear Pharmacist 6 Startling Reasons To Be Less Nice This Year

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–Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn The next photo is of Frank Servidio, 12 from Stafford, and Brick Memorial senior Max Morrison, who are at the welding simulation booth. By Judy Smestad-Nunn also got the chance to expeE x p o si ng ele m e nt a r yBRICK – Frank Servidio, a rience welding by reaching and middle-school kids to sixth-grader from Stafford, into a booth through a safety the 30 programs available came to the Ocean Coun- wall. to high school students is t y Vo cat ion al Te ch n ical “It was pretty fun and re- what the annual event is all School Career Discover y ally helpful to see what it’s about, said OCVTS ComDay at t he Br ick ce nt e r like to weld,” Servidio said. munications Director Jean because he is interested in “Now I’m also interested in Sullivan. 3D printing and cars; but he welding.” (Vo-Tech - See Page 2)

New Year Marks Changes On Jackson Council By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – A new term for Mayor Michael Reina, two new council members and the first reorganization meeting presided over by new Township Clerk Janice Kisty marked this year’s reorganization meeting. The 175th reorganization meeting, the 13th for the current mayor and council form of government, was held a day after New Year’s Day. The meeting was well attended as family and friends gathered in the council chambers. Father John Bambrick of St. Aloysius Church presented the benediction prior to the first oath of office administered during the evening. Mayor Reina was surrounded by his family as he took his latest four-year term as mayor having marked a decade of service in that role. “I’d like to extend a thank you to those who supported us. It is very humbling,” Reina said. “We spend a lot of time outside of our homes but that is what we signed up for. We have to move forward and we are open to criticism because that is how we learn. The new year will bring us new challenges.” Those challenges include hiring a new business administrator. Helene Schnegel, who served in (Improve - See Page 2)

Dear Joel Page 21.

Inside The Law Page 17.

Business Directory Page 18.

Classifieds Page 19.

Ocean County Attorney Indicted On Tax Evasion Charges By Jennifer Peacock TOMS R I V ER A n Ocean Count y at tor ney and G OP leader was indicted by a fe de r al g r a nd jury for tax evasion, among other charges, t h e U. S . A t t o r n e y New Jersey District

Office reported. G e orge G i l mor e, 69, of Toms R iver, was charged with one count of income tax evasion for calendar years 2013, 2014, and 2015; two counts of f ili ng false t a x re t u r n s fo r c a le n d a r years 2013 and 2014;

failing to collect, acc ou nt for, a nd pay ove r p ay r ol l t a xe s for t wo quar ters in 2 016 , a n d m a k i n g false statements on a 2015 loan application submitted to Ocean First Bank N.A. He is a ccu se d of evading more than $1

million in taxes. “Gil more worked a s a n e q u it y p a r tner and shareholder a t G i l mo r e & Mo n a h a n P. A . , a l a w firm in Toms River, where he exercised primary control over the f ir m’s f inancial (Attorney - See Page 15)

Homeless Count To Be Conducted By Chris Lundy JERSEY SHORE - Groups across the state will conduct a count of homeless people living in their communities by offering them food and supplies on Jan. 23. The Point-In-Time Count is conducted annually to determine the number of homeless families, youth and veterans. They will be done at the following locations: The BEAT Center, 1769 Hooper Ave., Toms (Homeless - See Page 4)

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