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—Photos by Chris Lundy (Left) High Flying Pages featured acrobats and a motorcycle show. (Right) Eli Stuerze, 4, of Whiting, is being brave as Spider-Man on the Frog Hopper ride. By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – There was a lot to see at the Ocean County Fair – and a lot to learn, touch, and talk about, too. The fair, which runs for five days at the Robert J. Miller Airpark in Berke-
ley, expanded offerings to be more hands-on this year. Sure, there was still the usual rides and boardwalk-style games. And fair food like popcorn, roasted peanuts, Italian sausage, cotton candy
and ice cream. Vendors were selling clothing and jewelry, and booths were set up for government services, politicians, and political hopefuls. But this year, there was more of an interactive feel to it.
The 4-H Club, which has long had a close association with the fair, had made some changes. While there had always been a horse demonstration, this time there was a fenced in area closer to (Fair - See Page 4)
County May Sue State Over Immigration, State Says Not Necessary By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – While the federal government issues one rule on how to deal with undocumented residents, the state has issued another. The county is looking to sue the state in federal court to enable them to continue following federal guidelines. However, the state says they don’t need to stop doing anything they are already doing. At a recent meeting of the Ocean County Freeholders, they authorized the county attorney to
move forward on a federal suit against the state, assistant county administrator Michael Fiure said. There is no timeline yet on the lawsuit, as the attorney still needs to prepare the complaint. Currently, when an inmate is brought into the Ocean County Jail, they are interviewed about their country of origin and where they are born, Fiure said. If there are any red flags, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is notified. It is (Lawsuit - See Page 27)
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Marking 40 Years As The Voice Of Ocean County Sports By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – Success in radio is based, in large part, on using your time wisely. Three minute songs. Two minute segments. Commercial breaks. For 40 years, Kevin Williams has used his time wisely. Signing on for the first time in July of 1979, he was WOBM’s first full time sports director. In an office decorated with, unsurprisingly, sports memorabilia, he talked about how things have changed – and how they haven’t – over four decades in the business. Back then, WOBM’s slogan “We’re Ocean County” was more than just talk. When the station began in 1968, 92.7 FM was the only commercial station in Ocean County. There was a lot of room to grow, and to forge their identity. As for sports, the station ran a highlight reel of the big national games, but 90 percent of it was high school athletics. Williams gave a five-minute sports segment (Voice - See Page 4)
Toms River, South Toms River Joining Tax Rebate Program By Carley Doktorski TOMS RIVER - For Toms River and South Toms River residents, saving money on property taxes could be as simple as swiping a debit card. In what could be the first regional business partnership of its kind in the state, the Township of Toms River has partnered with South Toms River so that residents can receive property tax credits by shopping locally. A Visa debit card will soon be available to all Toms River and South Toms River residents. Each time the resident uses the debit card, a percentage of their purchase will be applied as credit towards the resident’s property taxes (Rebate - See Page 17)
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