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Vol. 16 - No. 27
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By Chris Lundy ANCIENT GREECE – Epic music. Life and death decisions. Insane battles. Just another day in the life in Greek mythology, where gods meddle in the affairs of man, and strange monsters lurk in the darkness.
─Photo By Bob Vosseller Lavallette resident Ken Trimmer drops off his ballot into the drop box in front of the Upper Shores branch of the Ocean County Library in Lavallette. By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – Recently, the township’s branch of the Ocean County Library saw a continuing cycle of voters going inside, picking up ballot materials and exiting the branch to drop off their ballots in the drop box out front. The Ocean County Clerk Election Services staff has been providing in-person help in Mancini Hall at the Ocean County Library at 101
Washington St., Toms River. Others stopped to drop their filled-out ballots into the drop box that is on the sidewalk in front of the library. All were well aware that the 2020 general election is just days away. Ocean County voters who need assistance with vote-by-mail ballots can also access help through the Ocean County Clerk Election Services staff in the days
leading up to and including November 3. Many county residents have mixed feelings about how this year’s election is being conducted with primarily voting by mail due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “I’m not really happy about it,” Susan Rosko of Waretown said. “I’m not real happy about having the mail-in voting. I like the way it used to be. I am very concerned.” Her husband George
Local Scriptwriters Bring “Blood Of Zeus” To Netflix
It’s also another day in the life of Charley and Vlas Parlapanides. Raised in Seaside Park, they are now professional scr ipt w r iters whose new show “Blood of Zeus” is airing on Netflix. T h i s i s f a m i l ia r ground for the brothers,
having written “The Immortals,” another high fantasy Greek mythology-inspired action story, a film starring Henry Cavill before he was Superman. The star of this new story is Heron, a poor young man whose true parentage is only hinted
at in the first episode, but something certainly makes him strong enough to survive a huge stone column being thrown at him by a demon. “It’s in our blood,” said Charley Parlapanides, with the unmistakenly Greek last name.
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Rosko added, “It is messed up. I like the other way better. There is no reason why we had to do it this way. We can go to grocery stores.” His wife finished his sentiment saying, “we could have done it for voting. We could have waited in line if we had to. We’re still hoping our guy will win.” Not everyone felt that way however. “We have the coronavirus so you (Voters - See Page 2)
The family had spent summers in Greece while they were growing up. “We’re proud of our culture. We love working in this space and luckily there’s an affinity for it among viewers.” “We’ve always been (Zeus - See Page 15)
By Bob Vosseller OCEAN COUNTY – It has been eight years since Superstorm Sandy caused many to endure the pain of being displaced, losing a home or having to restore it. The storm’s legacy was one of stress and trauma. For Joseph Tedde, a resident of the Ortley Beach section of Toms River, that saga is not yet over. Ortley Beach was referred to as “Ground Zero” in descriptions of the storm’s impact around Ocean County. The north beach portion of the township was devasted following the storm. Many homes were wiped out from the waves and others sustained severe water damage. The landscape of shore areas have changed dramatically with many houses having elevated to five to eight feet or more as per requirements of state grants to meet flood insurance requirements. (Sandy - See Page 4)
Lakewood BlueClaws Unveil New Name: “Jersey Shore BlueClaws”
By Alyssa Riccardi JERSEY SHORE – The BlueClaws announced that the team will be officially rebranding and changing their name to the “Jersey Shore BlueClaws.” The re-branding included a new set of logos, on-field caps, and an all-new Jersey Shore BlueClaws home white jersey. “This is truly a banner day for the BlueClaws and the Jersey Shore,” said Art Matin, managing partner of Shore Town Baseball, the partnership that operates the BlueClaws. “Shore Town Baseball has added a mini golf (Unveil - See Page 12)
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