2021-01-09 - The Southern Ocean Times

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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 8 - No. 29

In This Week’s Edition

MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS

JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM

January 9, 2021

2020: A Year Of Changes & Controversy

Shelter Offers $1,000 Reward For Information On Abandoned Dog

BREAKING NEWS @

−Photo by Amy MacNeill Barnegat 67 introduced new businesses and apartments to the township. jerseyshoreonline.com

Community News Pages 8-11

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14

Dear Joel Page 17

Inside The Law Page 17

−Photo courtesy Associated Humane Societies/Popcorn Park Shelter This Siberian husky mix had been found abandoned near a gun club. By Alyssa Riccardi BARNEGAT – The Associated Humane Societies/Popcorn Park Shelter is asking for the public’s help to find the individual who abandoned a dog in the woods. Animal Control called the AHS Popcorn Park facility on December 28 with concerns about an abounded dog in Barnegat. According to a press release that the AHS Pop-

corn Park Shelter published on the incident, ACO Maria Cymanski was dispatched to the scene, located near the area of 1450 West Bay Ave. where a young female Siberian husky mix was left in a crate in a wooded area near a gun club. The dog was discovered by a man who saw the crate while leaving the club. When the man approached the crate, he found the dog had broken (Shelter - See Page 12)

Dead Whale Washed Ashore: County Leader Cause Of Death Unknown Gerry Little To Retire By Alyssa Riccardi

BARNEGAT LIGHT – After a dead humpback whale was found washed up onto the Jersey shore around Christmas, experts still have yet to determine the cause of death. (Whale - See Page 13)

−Photo courtesy The Marine Mammal Stranding Center The humpback whale measured about 32 feet.

−Photo courtesy Ocean County The bridge work is now completed.

By Chris Lundy OCEAN COUNTY – Gerry Little was sworn in as a Freeholder but will retire as a Commissioner. The 72-year-old announced that he will not seek re-election in 2021. Freeholder was a term for the five elected officials who oversee county operations. State (Retire - See Page 12)

−Photo by Wendy McClure Vetwork has a number of supplies on hand to help people in need. By Chris Lundy OCEAN COUNTY – W h ile most people would rather not think about 2020 ever again, there were some stories that might have been forgotten in the whirl-

wind of COVID-19 and politics that dominated the news cycle. Locally, things moved more slowly. Businesses ca me a nd went. Kids continued going (Year - See Page 4)

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