2021-05-29 - The Southern Ocean Times

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The

SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 8 - No. 49

In This Week’s Edition

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Cops Check On Baby They Rescued

May 29, 2021

Towns Ban Pot Sales, While Medical Marijuana Out Of Reach

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−Photo by Stephanie Faughnan From left, Scott Ward, Gerry McGrath, and Don McGrath advocate medical marijuana.

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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 16

Inside The Law Page 18

Dear Joel Page 19

−Photo by Stephanie Faughnan From left, Ocean Township Police Lieutenant Scott Murphy, Patrolman Philip Calanni, Lauren McLaughlin, holding Leland, and Ocean County Sheriff Sergeant David Deleeuw. (Missing from Picture – Ocean Township Patrolman Kyle Pimm.) By Stephanie Faughnan WARETOWN – As Lauren McLaughlin waited in her car to place an order at the Dun kin’ Donuts on Route 9, she heard her

infant son wheezing from the back seat. Troubled by the unusual sound, the 23-yearold first-time mother im mediately pulled into a parking spot to check on baby Leland.

Her concerns instantly shifted to alarm. The nine-month-old baby boy was unconscious and changing colors. “I quickly took him out of the ca r seat

Business Owners: Help Wanted We Need Workers

By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – The problem of f inding workers these days would seem to be harder than you’d expect even as the summer season fast approaches. That is why Ocean County Commission-

er Joseph Vicari asked a prominent business ow ner to sha re h is story during a recent meeting of the Ocean Cou nt y Boa rd of Commissioners. Joe Leone Introna, a noted caterer and Italian food store operator

in Point Pleasant Beach spoke about a worker shortage that is not only impacting his business but one he fears will impact the upcoming tourism season and the county’s economy. Vicari told Jersey Shore Online.com prior

to the meeting, “You can’t cheat the system. If you are unemployed that is one thing, but you can’t fi nd a loophole. Some people are collecting money from the state and also working under the table and (Workers - See Page 7)

and ran into Dunkin’ Donuts,” shared McLaughlin. “Thankfully, there were three police officers inside. They took him from me, did CPR and got a pulse. (Baby - See Page 7)

By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – When Gerry McGrath learned Barnegat Township planned to ban local marijuana sales, she decided she needed some answers from her town’s governing body. Gerry, a retired nurse, saved her questions for the public hearing on the ordinance that would ultimately prohibit recreational cannabis sales in the southern Ocean County community. “I have a problem with this,” said Gerry. “We have a lot of seniors, veterans, and other people who use cannabis for medical reasons. I know we have medical cannabis available, but they have to travel outside the township to get this medication.” (Towns - See Page 4)

Murphy Lifts Indoor Mask Mandate

By Alyssa Riccardi NEW JERSEY – 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 holiday.

Along with stopping the mask mandate, 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 (Mask - See Page 8)


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