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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 8 - No. 39
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Former Little Egg Mayor Chosen For County Commissioner Race
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By Chris Lundy OCEAN COUNTY – Barbara “Bobbi Jo” Crea, a Little Egg Harbor Committeewoman and former mayor, won the official endorsement of the Ocean County Republican Organization at their County Council. This means that she’ll have the party line for the primary election in the summer. If she wins that, she would have the party line for the general election in November. This is important because most people just vote for everyone in their party of choice. “I am humbled by tonight’s vote and honored to have received the endorsement of my fellow Ocean County Republicans. I want to thank Chairman Frank Holman for a fair and well-run convention from start to finish,” said Crea, who also offered her thanks to Berkeley Township Councilman John Bacchione for a hard-fought race. “I look forward to uniting our party and running alongside my friend, Commissioner Gary
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March 20, 2021
−Photos courtesy Fiore Family Veronica Fiore, sitting, joins her daughter Clare Fiore and her granddaughter Zoe Kimbell-Tompkins during her recently held 100th birthday drive by celebration in Lacey Township. (Right) One of many vehicles pass by the Lacey Township home of Clare Fiore to honor her mother, Veronica Fiore, a long-time resident of Waretown. By Bob Vosseller LACEY – Veronica Fiore has seen a lot in her centennial of life including a global pandemic. That health
crisis, however, wasn’t about to prevent her family from helping her celebrate her recent milestone birthday. A drive thru parade
(Commissioner - See Page 12)
was recently held at the Lacey home of her daughter Clare Fiore. Fiore joined her mom as cars bearing banners, balloons and signs
passed by wishing her a wonderful birthday. The event provided three generations of the family to come together (Party - See Page 4)
School Re-Entry Plan, Budget On Agenda
By Bob Vosseller LACEY – As the township school district continues its move toward five day a week live instruction, Board of Education members are also looking at other important issues. The re-entry plan moves students to four hours a day, five days a week live schedule. Phase II began with Lacey Middle School and Lacey High School on March 8 and will continue with phase III on March 22 with Forked River, Mill Pond and Cedar Creek schools. Board President Donna McAvoy said a new survey was sent
to parents to gain input on whether parents felt comfortable with this model or if they would prefer a remote instruction model. Nearby communities such as Barnegat and Stafford have also gone back to a five day a week schedule. The issue of substitute nurses was noted in both districts and a parent asked if that was a concern of the Board. “We hired two additional nurses to assist with the load that we anticipated back in September. We have heard from the (Agenda - See Page 12)
Lacey Remembers Township Leader
By Bob Vosseller LACEY – Township officials remembered a town leader during a recent meeting of the governing body. Deputy Mayor Nicholas Juliano noted the loss of a long-time tow nsh ip resident and community leader “Dick Ritchie who I’m sure a lot of people know in this town. Definitely a very iconic man. He has done so many things.” “He was chairman of the planning board
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for a number of years,” Township Clerk/Business Administrator Veronica Laureigh said. Juliano added, “I had the honor of doi ng business with him for 20 years. When I first came to this town I rented the building next to his shop and I got to know him over those 20 years. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family. He was definitely a great man. He gave back to the community in so many (Leader - See Page 7)