Vol. 7 - No. 23
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JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM Your FREE Weekly Hometown Newspaper For Lacey, Waretown, Barnegat, Manahawkin, LBI, Tuckerton and Little Egg | November 30, 2019
Community Support Sought To Aid Stafford Man
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Pages 8-12. –Photo courtesy GoFundMe The Zenger family.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News
By Bob Vosseller STAFFORD – A man well known for his generosity and outgoing nature is now in need of community support himself. Stafford resident Okan “Ozzie” Zenger suffered a terrible accident on October 30 when heavy equipment fell on him and broke his back. The accident paralyzed Zenger from the waist down. He owns and operates C&K Floor Covering, LLC and Zenger Flooring Supply, Inc. Following the accident, he was rushed to Jersey Shore Medical Center and underwent extensive spine surgery. The surgery included the placement of screws to hold his spine in place.
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Dear Pharmacist Page 15.
Inside The Law Page 20.
Classifieds Page 22.
Business Directory Page 20-21.
Wolfgang Puck Page 27.
–Photo courtesy the Lacey Food Bank Lacey Food Bank volunteers take a break from stocking shelves and packing bags to pose for a photo during the last collection from the Food Bank’s Dee Road Halloween Cemetery event hosted by Donald Bucci that brought in numerous food donations in October. By Bob Vosseller NEW JERSEY – Hunger knows no season, but often the month of November is a time to focus on the hungry, given the holiday of Thanksgiving and its abundant feast. The Community Foodbank of New Jersey (CFBNJ) is holding several large-scale turkey distributions this month to help local soup kitchens and food pantries provide com munit y members throughout
the state with Thanksgiving meals, said Megan Annecchiarico, an Account Coordinator for BML Public Relations whose client is the food bank. “Close to 900,000 people in New Jersey do not know if they have enough food to feed themselves and their families each day. CFBNJ, New Jersey’s largest anti-hunger and anti-poverty organization, partners annually (Hunger - See Page 4)
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Adult Pot Use Could Be On 2020 Ballot
–Photo courtesy the Musillo family These donations were used to create 40 Thanksgiving food baskets for families in Howell and the surrounding area. The Musillo family of Howell has taken on the holiday project for the second year in a row.
By Chris Lundy NEW JERSEY – After failing to muster the votes in the State Legislature, lawmakers are trying to have the general public vote on marijuana legalization. Senate President Steve Sweeney and Senator Nicholas Scutari, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, issued a joint statement announcing the introduction of legislation (Pot - See Page 5)
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