The JACKSON Times Vol. 21 - No. 52
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─Photos courtesy Veteran’s Memorial Garden The Jackson Veteran’s Memorial Garden is seen and continues to seek out the support of the community as it reaches a new phase of construction this summer. By Bob Vosseller struction and mainteJACKSON – T he nance of the memorial Board of Directors for park. Three clothing rethe Veteran’s Memorial cycling bins have been Gardens in the town- placed strategically in ship have recently part- the park’s main parknered with HELPSY to ing lot located at the add a new and valuable intersection of Jackson source of revenue to- Mills Road and Comward completing its modore Boulevard. project. The purpose of the The partnership will bins is not only to pregreatly help with the vent unwanted clothes next main phase of con- from filling local land-
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fills, but to also provide funds to help support the park. The bins were added last month and are on track to recycle hundreds of pounds of textiles on a monthly basis. B o a r d P r e sid e nt Charles Garofano explained, “We were in the final stretch of construction’s main phase when the pandemic hit
and we lost 80% of our funding. Because opportunities for fundraising all but dried up, the Park’s Board of Directors looked to new ways to support the park and found HELPSY.” “HELPSY, the largest clothing collector in the northeast, has partnered with the Veter-
holiday. Along with stopping t he mask ma nd ate, Murphy also announced that the six-feet, social distancing requirement will end. Individual businesses and other entities which oversee indoor spaces may continue to require that employees and customers/guests wear face
masks. Masks will continue to be required in the following places: • Healthcare settings and long-term care facilities • Correctional facilities • Homeless shelters • On an airplane, bus and train stations and other transit hubs • Public-facing state
offices, such as Motor • Vehicle Commission Agencies • Worksites that are closed to the public, including warehousing and manufacturing facilities The Executive Order will not extend to: • Child-care centers and facilities • Youth summer camps
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Murphy Lifts Indoor Mask Mandate
By Alyssa Riccardi N EW J ERSEY – Governor Phil Murphy announced that beginning May 28, the indoor mask mandate was dropped. With Memorial Day weekend coming up, Murphy makes the huge announcement as many restaurants and business prepare for the busy
Educators Praised As COVID Restrictions Eased
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – The struggle for teachers to instruct students and students to learn during the COVID-19 pandemic - was noted during a recent Board of Education meeting. During the session, Superintendent Nicole Pormilli provided an update, based on the most recent reports by Governor Phil Murphy, concerning
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• Public, private or parochial preschool program premises and elementary and secondary schools, including charter and renaissance schools • Worksites that are not open to the public, including manufacturing and warehousing facilities (Mask - See Page 4)
─Photo by Bob Vosseller Joseph Placente is seen dressed in his patriotic attire and cap while carrying “Old Glory” on the sidewalk near the Ocean County Courthouse on Washington Street following a 2016 Veterans Day parade in Toms River. By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – His name is Joseph Placente but on Memorial Day weekend, Fourth of July and Veterans Day, he is known by a few names, Mr. America, Mr. Patriot and as (Legend - See Page 8)
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