2021-11-20 - The Southern Ocean Times

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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 9 - No. 22

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Cedar Bonnet Island Trail: A Hidden Gem Reopens

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Community News Page 9-13

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 16

Classifieds Page 21

Inside The Law Page 23

─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan A new walkway will allow people of different ability levels to access this natural resource. By Stephanie excitement. They had 75 years old, the grey “We’ve wanted to Faughnan long ago crossed the haired gentleman used come back here for a STAFFORD – A se- one-mile trail off their a walker to maneuver very long time,” said nior couple walking to-do list. his way along the path. the Beach Haven West along the Cedar Bonnet The husband and wife He and his wife both resident. “However, Island Environmen- spoke on the condi- enjoy birding and came there was no way my tal Trail had a hard tion that their names equipped with binoc- walker would work on time containing their not be released. Both ulars. (Trail - See Page 4)

Officials: Senior Communities Should Govern Selves, Not Trenton

By Chris Lundy TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy vetoed the common interest community bill, S-2261, which some say would have led the way to removing age restrictions from senior communities. The language in the bill is fairly neutral, and does not mention age discrim-

ination at all. However, it’s the direction it came from that has officials concerned. The bill passed both houses before it was struck down by an Absolute Veto on November 8. It’s called the “New Jersey Common Interest Ownership Act.” It was sponsored by Sen.

Troy Singleton (D-7) and Assemblyman Herb Conaway Jr. (D-7). The bill sets forth definitions and very basic regulations pertaining to common interest communities. It details, for example, how to create one. The term “common interest communities” is used because it doesn’t

pertain to just senior developments. According to a spokesman in Sen. Singleton’s office, “this bill would in no way have stopped age restricted communities from operating.” The need for this bill comes from stakeholders in the common interest industry, he said. It’s been

pushed for many years but never became law.

In vetoing the bill, the governor wrote “Rather than streamlining and simplifying New Jersey’s statutes in this area, enacting Senate Bill No. 2261(First Reprint) would add yet another incomplete source of law to the body of law (Senior - See Page 8)

November 20, 2021

Waretown Approves Drive-Thru For New Complex

By Stephanie Faughnan WARETOWN – Ocean Township officials recently approved an ordinance that would allow Tradewinds at Waretown to lease space to a drive-thru business. The multi-use project, located directly across from the Waretown Shop Rite on Route 9 received overall approval as part of the municipality’s redevelopment plan several years ago. Much of the residential apartments sit separately, with just a few units intended to be above stores. Joe Felder of Tradewinds Holding LLC said he was unable to release the name of the corporate enterprise interested in setting up a drive-thru service within the complex. “We’re still in the early stages of negotiation but needed to ensure the town would allow the drive-thru to be set up here,” shared Felder. “We can say that a major food establishment has expressed (Complex - See Page 4)

Signs Raised During Weekly Rally In Lacey

By Bob Vosseller LACEY – If you travel past Township Hall on a Saturday morning to early afternoon, you’re liable to see some people out in front with chairs, signs and a message calling for action. The group doesn’t have a formal name, nor stated political ambition but their leader, resident Donna Neil, said that for several weeks, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. “we meet here fighting for our liberties.” The subject of their rally concerns freedom of choice for masking and vaccinations related to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our rights and our 10 amendments,” she added. “We’re covering everything,” another rally (Rally - See Page 5)

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