Vol. 25 - No. 3
In This Week’s Edition
THE BERKELEY
TIMES
FOR BREAKING NEWS
JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM | June 29, 2019
Your FREE Weekly Hometown Newspaper For Bayville, Berkeley, Beachwood, Pine Beach, Ocean Gate and South Toms River
Congratulations Class Of 2019! Community News! Don’t miss what’s happening in your town.
State Ensures Seaside Games Are Fair
Pages 8-13.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Receiver In-The-Canal (RIC) Hearing Instruments: Nine Reasons Slim Is In
–Photos by Judy Smestad-Nunn Ocean County Consumer Affairs Agent Richard Aubin is using two pound weights to check the scale in a sweet shop. On the left you can see a state seal posted that shows the scale has been certified.
Page 16.
Dear Pharmacist Metformin’s Pros and Cons
Page 17.
Inside The Law Page 19.
Fun Page Page 23.
Business Directory Page 20-21.
Classifieds Page 22.
Horoscope Page 27.
–Photos courtesy Central Regional School District BERKELEY – The Golden Eagles Class of 2019 has left the nest. The valedictorian was Kelsey Jopling and the salutatorian was Jake Wilfrid.
Sounds Of Summer Concert Schedule Underway
By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – Now in its 20th year, the Sounds of Summer, a free concert series put on by Berkeley Township, kicked off the season on June 26. Most concerts, unless noted, are held at Veterans Park on Veterans Boulevard. All concerts are free to the public, with free parking. It’s a good idea to bring your own chairs and blankets.
Refreshment vendors will be at the park. These booths are run by local civic organizations that use these concerts as fundraising opportunities. The Mayor’s School Supply Drive will also be taking place during the concerts. The Recreation Department booth will be collecting new school supplies and monetary donations to by supplies for the children in town. Donors will receive raffle tickets for one of four $25 Visa (Concert - See Page 4)
Police Chief Thomas Boyd throws darts at balloons to test a game. He is accompanied by OC Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer, left, and State Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal, right. By Judy Smestad-Nunn SEASIDE HEIGHTS – How can you be sure that the odds aren’t stacked against you when you play boardwalk games, or that you are getting the full pound of salt water taffy that you paid for? State Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal came to the Seaside Heights boardwalk on Friday afternoon, June 21, to
kick off an initiative to inspire consumer confidence that they won’t be scammed while playing games of chance, or cheated while buying goods on the boardwalk this summer. “ O p e r a t io n S a fe Summer” is led by the State Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA), whose acting director Paul R. Rodriguez accompanied Grewal. (Games - See Page 4)
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