2020-12-26 - The Manchester Times

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The MANCHESTER Times Vol. 26 - No. 37

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Middle School Educators Of The Year Recognized

Inventory Made Of Town’s Natural Resources

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By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – More awards for excellent teaching and instruction were presented during the latest Board of Education meeting. During the session Manchester Township Middle School teacher Megan Baumgartner was named Teacher of the Year. Charlene O’Hara was named middle school Educational Service Professional (ESP) of the year. The educators were introduced by Manchester Township Vice Principal Steve Ninivaggi. Anna Iwaszkowska was (Educators- See Page 8)

Vaccination’s Arrival Brings Hope And Anxiety

By Bob Vosseller OCEAN COUNTY – With coronavirus cases increasing around the state and country, the only bright spot appears to be that vaccinations are on the way. Like those everywhere, Ocean County residents are hoping the vaccinations lead to the end of the pandemic. They expressed their thoughts to a JerseyShoreOnline.com reporter outside various local stores.

−Photos courtesy Manchester Schools (Clockwise) Charlene O’Hara (center) joining family members and administrators was recognized as Educational Service Professional of the Year at the Middle School.Manchester Township’s Middle School Teacher of the Year Megan Baumgartner. Kerry Walsh was awarded as the Regional Day School Educational Services Professional of the Year. Regional Day School Teacher of the Year Anna Iwaszkowska is joined by family members.

While most didn’t mind talking about the subject, not all wanted to offer up their name. One senior from Toms River said “I’d get it, 100%.” A young woman proclaimed, “I want to get it.” Not all those who posed the question were as optimistic. Jody Lamberti of Seaside Heights commented, “I don’t trust it. I don’t even get a flu shot.” (Vaccination - See Page 7)

December 26, 2020

By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – The Township Environmental Commission will be unveiling a draft of Manchester’s Natural Resource Inventory during its upcoming December 22 virtual meeting. Members recently went over details of the draft with Elena Gable, a consultant for Heyer Gruel and Associates who prepared it for the township. Public input is being sought during that meeting. Gable answered several questions by commission members regarding the development and content of the draft. Once adopted, the report will serve as a crucial document for the township’s master plan which is currently being updated and will provide a useful tool for Manchester’s land use boards. Commission member Bill Cook asked Gable if some of the background previously shown on maps could be revised within the draft. “I’m on the Zoning Board, (fellow commission member) Bill (Foor) is on the Planning Board. We see (on township maps) the entire municipality and it would be nice to know when we have an application, what is in that specific area, which is hard to pick out when you look at the whole thing.” Gable said she could include the parcels on the maps within the inventory report. Cook said their inclusion on maps of the wetlands areas of Manchester would be of particular help. “We don’t need it on the topography, maybe on the vernal pools as they count as borders.” Foor added, “the habitat areas would be worthwhile knowing and certainly any of the contaminated sites would be worth knowing as well.” (Resources - See Page 4)

First Nurse In NJ Gets Vaccine

By Bob Vosseller NEW JERSEY – Not everyone gets a shot in the arm on her birthday and smiles about it but for University Hospital nurse Maritza Beniquez it was a historic occasion. She clapped and smiled, becoming the first healthcare worker in New Jersey to

receive the COVID-19 vaccine on December 14. She told Governor Phil Murphy, colleagues and hospital administ rators that “it is like the light at the end of the tunnel” as everyone present wished her a happy 56th birthday and congratulated her. “It is my birthday today.

This is a great way to celebrate my birthday,” Beniquez said. “I am very excited, very excited. I couldn’t wait for this moment to hit the country and New Jersey. I am so happy.” University Hospital, based in Newark, was one of six in the state to receive (Nurse - See Page 10)

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