TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 16 - No. 34
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Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts helped clean up the cemetery By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – History isn’t something that stays in books. It’s a living, breathing body of work that is constantly growing. In the same way that you can’t remember being a baby, no one is still around who lived during the township’s formative years.
Well, let’s amend that. Some of them are still here. If you know where to look. In the downtown grid of streets, one area stands out among the municipal buildings and law offices. It’s a cemetery at the corner of Hooper Avenue and Washington Street. Here, you’ll find
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a few Revolutionary War soldiers. You’ll see familiar names on stones. But mostly, this is a place full of people who were t r ying to build their lives and wound up building a town. J. Mark Mutter, township historian and retired clerk, gave the tour to Scout troops
one recent morning. He told the stories of the people he k new about, like Timothy Page, who was born in what is now Cattus Island County Park. He was a lookout during the Revolutionary War. “He’s the fi rst person we’re going to visit,” Mutter told the boys. (Scouts - See Page 4)
Schools Launching Dual Enrollment With OCC
TOMS RIVER – The local school district has pa r t nered w it h Ocean Count y College to Dual Enrollment with OCC a Huge Plus for TRRS Students, Parents Enhanced College Credit Program Will Launch Next Year Nov. 17, 2020: High s cho ol s t u d e nt s a t Toms River Region-
al Schools will have ample opportunities to get a head start on their collegiate careers thanks to an expanded partnership between the district and Ocean County College. Dual enrollment will enable students to earn college credits, certificates, and even associate degrees through academic pathways
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a l ig n e d w it h O C C course offerings. The catalyst to this arrangement is the district being recognized as a satellite location for the college, for which the Toms River Board of Education passed a resolution earlier this fall, and which is in the process of being recognized th rough OCC’s Middle States
Accreditation application process. “The benefits of this arrangement reach far and wide, and it’s difficult for me to overstate the positive impact this will have for our students and families,” said Superintendent David Healy. “This will increase our course offerings, boost the profile of our Career
Academies, increase academic achievement and produce more college-ready graduates, and ultimately provide significant cost savings for our families.” The rollout for this enhanced dual enrollment program will be September 2021. Students will have the option to take OCC-level
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December 19, 2020
Emotional Supports In Place For Students With COVID
By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – When a student is diagnosed with COVID-19, contact tracers will tell everyone they’ve been close to, in order to warn them, and to slow the spread to others. The identity of the student is not made public in order to protect their privacy. But this is 2020. News spreads. Kids find out who is sick. Even if the kids are learning from home, they are all connected on their remote devices. They are texting and group chatting. Soon, everyone knows. This adds a new wrinkle for district leaders in trying to prevent bullies which might be literally adding insult to injury. Districts throughout the area were contacted for this article about what emotional supports are in place for students who have (COVID - See Page 2)
Local GOP Leader To Appeal Conviction Again By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – An inf luential Republican leader will continue to appeal his conviction for tax evasion and fraud. Former Ocean County GOP Chairman George R. Gilmore, 71, of Toms River, was convicted of not paying federal income tax for his employees and lying on a loan application. He was sentenced to one year and one day in prison. He had appealed that, but that appeal was shot down earlier this month. The appellate panel upheld his 2019 conviction. Now, another appeal is on the horizon. His attorney, Kevin Marino, said that they are petitioning for the entire appellate court to rehear the case-not just a panel. (Local - See Page 6)
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