TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 17 - No. 41
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More Than Just A Walk In The Park At Cattus Island
February 19, 2022
Local Creators Share Tale Of A Beloved Dog By Chris Lundy ISLAND HEIGHTS – Bear has a best friend named Ziggy. But one day, Ziggy had to go away because his leg was hurt. What was Bear to do? This is the story of a cockapoo named Bear and a Sato named Ziggy. Ken Stauffer’s dog is Bear and his son Kyle has Ziggy. They are inseparable and had so much character – especially when they were together. Both dogs came from the same adoption center,
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─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Tommy Finlayson, 7, holds his teddy bear in one hand and his grandfather’s hand in the other as they set off to explore the park. By Stephanie mom, Karen Morgan, River rose to a high of to wheel a stroller on Faughnan sat at the picnic tables 60°F, an anomaly for them,” Kathy shared. TOMS R I V ER – outside the park’s en- February weather in “I also enjoy the Nature Three generations of vironmental center for any part of New Jersey. Center and think it will one family were among a few moments. Four- Kathy said she decided be great for Liam when hundreds of visitors to month-old Liam Driggs to take advantage of the he gets to be a little bit Cattus Island County was basically along for nice day and the park’s older.” Park last Saturday to the ride – in a well- proximity to her home. “During the spring enjoy a day outdoors. equipped stroller. “I like the trails here and summer, there are Kathy Driggs and her Temperatures in Toms and like that it’s easy (Park - See Page 5)
New Children’s Hospital Breaks Ground In Toms River
By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – Officials, physicians and special guests gathered to break ground on the future Children’s Specialized Hospital of the Community Medical Center and RWJBarnabas Health Medical Group. The ceremony was hosted by Community
Medical Center (CMC), CSH and RWJBarnabas Health Medical Group. Upon its completion, the three-story medical building will be shared by CMC and CSH both RWJBarnabas Health facilities, as well as RWJBarnabas Health Medical Group Orthopedic and Primary Care services.
The christening of the future 86,000 squarefoot medical hub located at 1251 Route 37 West featured Mayor Maurice “Mo” Hill and Major League All-Star Todd Frazier and his wife, Jackie Frazier who serve as the honorary co-chairs of Children’s Specialized Hospital (CSH) Foundation
Capital Campaign. “The Toddfather” is a third baseman who is currently a free agent. He was on the legendary 1998 Little League World Series team. His wife is a New Jersey native as well. After their youngest son Grant was hospitalized brief ly, the couple developed a greater understanding
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for the work being done at CSH. Jackie Frazier said “when we were presented the opportunity to serve as co-chairs for such an amazing organization, we decided that especially since it was going to have a facility here in Toms River that is five (Hospital - See Page 8)
Tragedy Shines Light On Domestic Violence
By Chris Lundy ST. AUGUSTINE, FL – A murder-suicide involving a former Toms River resident is causing the community to focus on how domestic violence is more common than people realize and what can be done about it. Detective Daniel Leyden was on vacation with his girlfriend, Sheriff’s Deputy Abigail Bieber. They both worked for the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. Police said that during an argument, Leyden murdered Bieber before turning the gun on himself. It is unclear if Leyden, who used to live in Toms River, was ever a police officer in New Jersey. When news of the tragedy spread to Toms River, people wanted to know how a rising star in the department with a bright future in law enforcement did this. A social media post made by a previous girlfriend made claims of domestic violence, and also said that her accusations had been ignored by his superiors. The Sheriff’s Department put out a statement that read, in part: “The recent (Violence - See Page 4)
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