The BERKELEY Times Vol. 26 - No. 18
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Sign Removal Causes Conflict, First Amendment Debate
October 17, 2020
First Responders Train With “Operation Total Chaos”
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−Photo courtesy Brick police First responders trained in a drill where a lot of emergencies happened at once.
Community News! Page 10-12
−Photo courtesy Daniel Kessel The owner said signs like these were taken off his property.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 16
Inside The Law Page 19
Dear Joel Page 24
By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – When signs advocating for the legalization of marijuana were removed by an official, it brought up questions about the first amendment and the role of senior community bylaws and their enforcement. Daniel Kessel, who lives with his father in Holiday City West, said that his signs were up for a few days before the president of the homeowner’s association took them down. The
signs urge people to vote for adult use marijuana legalization. However, when his signs were taken down, but not other political signs, he said they are applying the bylaws unevenly. The community should allow all signs or none of them, he said. “So they broke their own law.” His father had caught the association president “with her hand in the cookie jar” taking the sign (Rally - See Page 4)
Trump Rally Takes To The Road By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – The Trump Train had a stop in Ocean County. Many were ready to roll in support of Donald Trump as part of a car parade which launched from the parking lot of the BJ’s store in the township through Route 37 east. It was similar to the huge boat parade that was held on Labor Day weekend supporting the president’s reelection
bid and in support of law enforcement that filled Barnegat Bay. Instead of boats, it was cars, and the parking lot of BJ’s resembled a sea of red, white and blue as well as some pink Women of Trump flags as vehicles of all shapes, sizes and models and a number of motorcycles lined up for a mobile rally. There were a number of vendors hawking Trump banners, flags, T-shirts, stickers and all manner of Trump
merchandise. Toninn Comello of Jackson organized the event which was a bit of a sequel to the prior week’s Monmouth County Trump Road Rally which featured a large vehicle parade of cars decorated with flags, banners, Trump faces and other items. “This is a continuation of that parade. I did that one as well. Last week we (Rally - See Page 9)
By Chris Lundy BRICK – Fortunately, it was only a drill. There was a propane tank fire, live wires on the ground, multiple overturned vehicles including a school bus – with people inside, and the need to search for victims in buildings and a large field. “O perat ion Tot al Chaos” was a disaster preparedness drill developed by Brick Tow nship EMS Director Rob Contreras and Manchester EMS Director Rob Baran. It took place at the Fire Training Academy on Herbertsville Road. “The purpose of the exercise was to evaluate players’ actions against current response plans and capabilities responding to a weather-related emergency in Ocean County,” said Director Contreras. During the two-hour drill, fire and EMS per-
sonnel worked together to extricate wounded victims, while dealing with live wires, fi res, and smoke conditions. Victims were triaged, treated, and rehabbed as needed. Vehicles and special equipment were brought into play. “Everyone did a fantastic job, and thank you to Dr. Ken Lavelle, our Medical Director for attending the exercise and overseeing the health and safety of our participants. Through this exercise we were able to identify areas where we can improve, such as interagency communications and triaging victims,” Contreras said. There were approxi mately 80 pa r t icipants, including those play i ng r ole s. T he fol low i ng age ncie s took part: Manchester Township EMS, Jackson Township EMS, Lakewood Township (Train - See Page 4)
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