The
SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 8 - No. 50
MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS
JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM
June 5, 2021
Anti-Maskers Ask School To ‘Risk The Consequences’
In This Week’s Edition
By Stephanie Faughnan BARNEGAT – Parents and a 17-year-old high school student challenged the Barnegat Board of Education to “take a stand” and drop the district’s mask mandate. Before listening to comments from anti-mask advocates, Barnegat Township School Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian Latwis shared that he and Board President Sean O’Brien intended to co-sign a letter to Governor Phil Murphy regarding the requirements for masks. “As always, our district is operating in compliance with all state mandates,” emphasized Latwis. “However, we believe that we are at a point in the state policy regarding students and staff wearing
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−Photo courtesy Colasanti family Ava Colasanti tackled obstacles on “American Ninja Warrior.” By Bob Vosseller LACEY – You can’t spell “Savage” without “Ava” and Ava Colasanti has been training savagely hard to become an “American Ninja Warrior.” The 16-year-old Lacey High School sophomore has traveled to competitions in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir-
ginia and Colorado to reach a spot on the 13th season of the NBC reality show. The show’s season premiere was on May 31, although she is not scheduled to appear until later in the season. The show, which has a reported audience of 35 million viewers, involves some of the nation’s top-rated athletes who take on
some very difficult challenges. Ava will face this season’s more than 400 competitors after several years of training. She started training at a summer camp in Toms River called Basecamp which opened in 2016. She moved her training to Centercourt in Lawrence Township (Teen - See Page 4)
New Dog Park To Open In Litt le Egg Harbor
By Bob Vosseller LITTLE EGG HARBOR – Get your pooches ready and be prepared to do some walking because a new regional off-leash dog park opened on June 1. Southern Ocean County dog owners will soon enjoy a special facility designed for Fido and Fluffy to run and roam off-leash.
Ocean County Commissioner Virginia E. Haines, chairwoman of the Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation, recently announced the opening of the new dog park that will be located at Freedom Fields County Park, Route 539. “We have received numerous requests from dog owners in the southern part of the coun-
ty to open a dog park closer to them. This new regional off-leash dog park is easily accessible for our residents living in the southern part of the county. It’s a short distance from Exit 58 on the Garden State Parkway and also Route 9,” Haines said. She added that the new facility “uses 4.5 acres at Freedom Fields County Park and has
A Legacy Of Love: Barnegat Vet Donates Land For ‘Jeff ’s Camp’
areas for both large and small dogs,” she said. “There will also be picnic tables available.” Dog owners and their pets will be able to enter the site at 8 a.m., June 1. The dog park closes at 7:30 p.m. daily. Registration is required to access the county’s off-leash dog parks and dogs must be older (Dog Park - See Page 12)
−Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Board members of Just Believe join Paul Hulse, Congressman Andy Kim, Martin Weber, Dr. Joe Salvon and Joel Albano, MSN in front of sign designating Jeff ’s Camp. By Stephanie Faughnan BARNEGAT – When Barnegat resident Martin Weber joined the Army decades ago, he never expected to meet the love of his life. Jeff Poissant came home with Weber to New
Jersey and ultimately took his last breaths clutching his devoted partner’s hand. The two set up a life together, which included working side by side in YoBuck Landscaping. (Vet - See Page 13)
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