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First Responders Honored For Saving Life
By Alyssa Riccardi STAFFORD – Two St af ford f i rst re sponders have recently been honored with an award after saving an unconscious victim from a residence. At t he Ma rch 23 To w n s h i p m e e t ing, Mayor Gregory Myhre and the Township Council honored Stafford EMS Chief Mi ke Essig Jr. a nd Stafford Police Officer Chris Smith the L i fe S a v i n g Va l o r Awa rd. Bot h Essig and Smith were first on t he sce ne whe n they responded to an unconscious resident. The home had experienced a major gas leak, resulting in the victim being unconscious. “We responded to an unresponsive female. Upon the ar rival of Smith and I, the mother was outside yelling that someone was unresponsive. When we went into the residence, we were hit (Honored - See Page 6)
Lacey Celebrating 150th Anniversary All Year
−Photo courtesy Lacey Township Longtime political figure John Parker accepts his new role as honorary mayor of Lacey Township during a recently held township committee meeting where he was joined by members of his family and township officials.
−Photo courtesy Stafford Township EMS Chief Mike Essig Jr. and Police Officer Chris Smith were presented with the Life Saving Valor Award after saving an unconscious resident.
More Allowed To Get Vaccine, If They Can Find It
By Chris Lundy NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy has expanded the list of people who are allowed to get a COVID-19 vaccine, while all local clinics are already booked solid. The demand for vaccines has always outpaced the number of vaccines available. Initially, only those in the health care field and those living in long term care facilities were eligible. The governor announced that on Monday, April 5, the following groups will be able to be
April 3, 2021
vaccinated: • Individuals ages 55-64; • Individuals ages 16 and up with intellectual and developmental disabilities; • Educators, including support staff, in higher education settings; • Communications infrastructure support, including engineers, and technicians, and members of the press; • Real estate, building, and home service workers, including construction workers, code officials, plumbers, electricians,
HVAC technicians, property management, and maintenance workers; • Retail fi nancial institution workers, including bank tellers, lending services, public accounting, and check-cashing workers; • Sanitation workers providing disinfection and janitorial services, city sanitation workers; residential, commercial, and industrial solid and hazardous waste removal workers; (Vaccine - See Page 6)
By Bob Vosseller LACEY – March 23rd was the official birthday of Lacey Township which this year marks its 150th year as a municipality. That special milestone was not ignored by township officials who observed it with a special honor to one of its town fathers whom many consider to be the patriarch of the Lacey, that being John C. Parker. While he has not served on the Township Committee in a decade, he was made honorary mayor for 2021 to commemorate the past milestone years he presided as Lacey mayor. Mayor Peter Curatolo called the 150th Anniversary remarkable effort, thanking the anniversary committee, Department of Public Works (DPW), and more. “It has definitely been a team effort to make something extra special.” The mayor read a proclamation noting Parker’s long history and accomplishments in Lacey and in Ocean County. Parker was born in the Forked River section of the township on 1936 to one of the oldest families in Ocean County. He attended the old school house which is currently known as the schoolhouse museum on Lacey Road. He was the captain of the football team, president of the senior class and graduated from the University of Maryland in 1958. He married his high school sweet heart Louise Scully on June 2, 1958 and built their first home in Forked River that same year where they raised three children, Cindy, Tammy and Casey. They were blessed with seven grandchildren and two (Anniversary - See Page 4)
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