2020-10-17 - The Jackson Times

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The JACKSON Times Vol. 21 - No. 20

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─Photo courtesy All Is Sharp Photography This year’s Phenomenal Women Under 40 at the 5th annual event. Keely Davenport, at left joins Lindsey Carver, Georgette Kyriacou, Lindsey Most, Carley Dietrick, Lauren Staub, Chelsea Pascoe, Susan Pagano, and Victoria Berner. Not shown are Amy Cerulo, who didn’t attend out of safety concerns due to her work with children. By Bob Vosseller from Toms River - with law enforcement and recipients and to support FARMINGDALE – the Girl Scout Phenom community service at the Girl Scout mission Girl Scouts are con- Award. its fifth annual Phenom- during challenging times tinuing to lead the way Members of Gi rl enal Women Under 40 due to the COVID-19 panwith safe, outdoor fund- Scouts of the Jersey event in Farmingdale. demic. raising events. They Shore recognized the Girl Scouts Chief ExecuMore than 150 people recently honored 10 many achievements of gathered outdoors at the tive Officer Eileen Higgins women from Ocean local young women in organization’s Program said, “these phenomenal and Monmouth coun- business, education, en- Activity Center to cele- women exemplify the ties - including three gineering, health care, brate the Phenom Award (Award - See Page 4)

Trump Rally Takes To The Road By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – The Tr u mp 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 (Trump - See Page 13)

October 17, 2020

─Photo by Bob Vosseller The Vunic family of Lacey stand beside their decorated vehicle before the start of the Trump Road Rally Parade.

By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Township residents of the R-3 residential zone along Bennetts-Mills and Cedar Swamp recently turned out for a virtual Zoning Board meeting to fight a commercial application that ended up being carried to a future session. It was carried over due to the lack of the full board being present and to allow for more public participation as more than 30 people joined the virtual meeting for that variance application. Some residents have stated concern regarding the application feeling it could severely alter the Master Plan for all R-3 zones. The application involves Green Apple Holdings LLC which is seeking use variance approval to allow for retail/commercial use for its proposed project located at 32 Bennetts Mills Road. Green Apple Holdings is seeking to put a 39,990-square-foot, two-story building and two 5,000-square-foot, mixed use buildings along (Zoning - See Page 4)

First Responders Train With “Operation Total Chaos” 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. “Operation Total Chaos” was a disaster preparedness drill developed by Brick Township 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 (Chaos - See Page 8)

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