Vol. 15 - No. 23
In This Week’s Edition
THE TOMS RIVER
TIMES
FOR BREAKING NEWS
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Partnership Will Feed Fish To The Hungry
Forum Seeks Solution To Opioid Epidemic
Community News!
By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER - A panel of five experts addressed the crisis of opioid addiction using the township as a lens for a much broader state-wide and national problem. The event was the third in a series of meetings called “Knock Out Opioid Abuse Town Hall” that featured local experts who discussed the issue and solutions through their own experiences and perspectives. The Sept. 25 forum held at the Toms River branch of the Ocean County Library, included Township Mayor Thomas Kelaher, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer, Hope Sheds Light Volunteer Coordinator Heather Price, Holy Cross Lutheran Church Pastor Rev.
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Dear Pharmacist Page 17.
Classifieds Page 21.
Business Directory Page 22-23.
Inside The Law
–Photos by Bob Vosseller (Above) Members of Fulfill join representatives of America’s Gleaned Seafood of Lavallette, Trinity Seafood of Lakewood and several special guests during a Sept. 20 press conference held at the Fishermen’s Dock Cooperative in Point Pleasant Beach. (Right) One of several blue containers used to store fresh fish gleaned for purposes of providing seafood to the hungry. By Bob Vosseller POINT PLEASANT BEACH - A partnership to feed fish to the hungry and reduce the waste of fresh fish that cannot be sold, has been formed between a leading food bank organization and two seafood companies. Fulfill, formerly the
FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, joined forces with America’s Gleaned Seafood of Lavallette and Trinity Seafood of Lakewood to launch the nation’s first volunteer pilot program. The conference, held at the Fishermen’s Dock Cooperative in Point
Pleasant Beach included members of each agency who spoke about how the program was designed to prevent the waste of fresh fish and how it would provide food for those in need. “This will be a game changer when it comes to providing fresh pro-
(Knock Out - See Page 5)
tein to those who are food insecure in New Jersey and Monmouth and Ocean counties in particular,” said Kim Guadagno, CEO and president, Fulfill, and former Lt. Governor of New Jersey. Guadagno explained (Fish - See Page 4)
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Fun Page Page 24.
Horoscope Page 27.
Wolfgang Puck Page 27.
Gas Station To Become A Bank
By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – If you’re wondering about the gas station being torn down at the corner of Route 37 and Bananier Drive, it will eventually become a bank. The application was made by JPMorgan Chase Bank earlier this year and progress on the site is underway. The bank will have two drive-up ATM lanes. These won’t have teller windows or chutes, just ATMs. There will be 30 parking spaces. The Shell station had a full access driveway on
Bananier. The two driveways on 37 were both right turn only. The bank plans on removing one of the driveways on 37 but keeping Bananier the same. Sometimes, gas stations lie dormant after being closed because there is chemical contamination. According to the application, tests suggest that no environmental remediation is needed. The gas tanks will be removed, and it’s possible that issues could be found after that. Crews are actively working on redeveloping the property but it is unknown when the bank would be open for business.
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Local Congressman Also Calls For Impeachment
By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – Congressman Andy Kim (D-3rd) is the latest in a list of House members to call for the impeachment of President Donald Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for impeachment, and many members of Congress – on both sides of the aisle – have supported this. Trump recently admitted that he withheld $400 million in aid to Ukraine. A whistleblower complaint states that it was to try to extort the Ukranian president into digging up dirt on Joe Biden’s son to use in the 2020 campaign. Trump has denied this allegation. Andy Kim is the latest voice on the issue. He released a statement calling for impeachment as well. “During my time working at the White House National Security Council, I sat in the Oval (Impeachment - See Page 4)
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