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First Senior Health Fair Draws Large Crowd
Residents Target Stafford Councilman Over Facebook Posts
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By Kimberly Bosco STAFFORD - Not long after a township councilman’s social media shares made local headlines for their controversial content, residents took to the podium at a recent council meeting to chide him on the matter. A few weeks back, Stafford Councilman George Williams posted a meme to The Real Parents of Stafford Twp NJ Facebook page that took a jab at the Facebook Community Standards Community. The meme was a photo of a group of young adults of various races, genders, and assumed sexual orientation. Williams was later called out for replying to a comment on this meme. One resident posted “Where’s my sniper rifle.” Williams commented “you mean your semi fully automatic assault rifle?” Some grew concerned over the comment, calling it racist, bigoted, or inappropriate. The Real Parents of Stafford Twp NJ Facebook page describes itself as “The PC free page for our town.” The About This Group
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–Photo by Bob Vosseller Crowds gather outside 175 Sunset Ave. Toms River, the headquarters for the Ocean County Health Department during a recent health fair aimed at older residents. Representatives of Ocean County Animal Facilities - including several kittens - promoted the county agency’s two facilities during a recent health fair for senior citizens. By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – The first Older Adults Health Fair hosted by the Ocean County Health Department recently drew more than 100 people looking for ways to improve their lives.
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The Aug. 16 event featured 24 vendors/agencies inside and outside of the department’s 175 Sunset Ave. headquarters. (Fair - See Page 9)
Officials Urge Participation As 2020 Census Approaches
By Kimberly Bosco OCEA N COU NTY – Every person counts. Literally. It only happens every 10 years and officials are now taking extra measures to ensure that every possible Ocean County resident is counted in the upcoming 2020 Census. Every year since 1790, as mandated in the United States
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Constitution, local, state, and federal government officials work together to form an accurate count of every individual living in the US. The census will take place next on April 1, 2020. On August 7, Ocean County officials came together with members of the US Census Bu reau and New York Re-
g io n a l C e n s u s C e nt e r t o introduce the 2020 Complete Count Committee and give residents a run-down of how the intake works. “Participation is critical,” said Ocean County Freeholder Joseph H. Vicari. “The results of the Census determine how Congress is apportioned and (Census - See Page 4)
Remembering Kohlheim: Restaurant Owner A Pillar Of Local Community
–Photo by Kimberly Bosco Members of the community came out to celebrate the short, but very full life of 36-year-old Timothy Kohlheim. (Remembering - See Page 20)
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