2022-03-19 - The Southern Ocean Times

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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 9 - No. 39

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Vo-Tech’s Chef’s Night Out Serves Up Delicious Food At New Venue

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Students and staff served customers throughout the night.

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By Bob Vosseller LACEY – It was one of the biggest fundraisers of the year for the Ocean County Vocational Technical School Foundation and if you went home hungry, it was your own fault. After a year’s absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual OCVTS Chef’s Night Out fundraiser returned recently and to a whole new venue, the Lacey

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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14

Inside The Law Page 17

Dear Joel Page 22

(Chef’s - See Page 4)

–Photos by Bob Vosseller

Waretown Looking For Daytime EMS Coverage

By Stephanie Faughnan WARETOWN – While emergency response times appear problematic in some neighboring communities, the Waretown First Aid Squad has its calls covered. That is, during the hours assigned to them. The local ambulance team made up entirely of volunteers performs vital community services daily from 6 p.m. until 6 a.m. and throughout the weekend. According to Jason Dougherty, Captain of the Waretown First Squad, the team rarely calls for mutual aid during their assigned hours. “We’ve only had to ask for mutual aid when we’ve been on another call,” Dougherty said. “We generally work with Barnegat, Stafford, and Lacey.” Daytime EMS coverage poses a concerning issue to Ocean Township leaders. Most volunteers (EMS - See Page 16)

Ocean County Vocational Technical School volunteers who are Twilight students from the Cosmetology program gather during the recently held Chef’s Night Out event joins their teacher Barbara Stewart.

Vet Volunteered To Fight For Ukraine, Turned Down By Stephanie Faughnan BARNEGAT – Barnegat resident Fred Rubenstein says he’s heartbroken that the Embassy of Ukraine turned down his offer to join the Foreign Legion of Ukraine Defense Forces. Apparently, “gray armies” aren’t exactly in demand when it comes to signing up to fighting foreign wars. In the private sector, employers wouldn’t even consider rejecting an application with anything sug-

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gestive of ageism. “Thank you for volunteering to defend the people and land of Ukraine,” wrote the Embassy of Ukraine in the USA. “After considering your application, we cannot accept it due to your age.” An article in the Military Times fi rst prompted Rubenstein to send an email volunteering his services to join the Foreign Legion of Ukraine Defense Forces. An (Vet - See Page 5)

–Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Barnegat resident Fred Rubenstein attended a recent Barnegat Township Committee meeting.

Mediation Set For Lacey Teachers’ Contract By Bob Vosseller LACEY – Negotiations on a new teaching contract have reached a standstill. Board of Education members and the teachers union will be meeting with a third party to break that impasse. In cases where negotiations show no sign of moving further toward completion, an impasse is declared with the state and further arbitration is ordered. A state arbitrator has been assigned to deliberate between the two parties on March 21. School District Busi-

ness Ad m i n ist rator Patrick DeGeorge noted the Board was in the process of negotiating the contract and working through the mediation process. He told The Southern Ocean Times that in a letter dated January 28, “the NJEA, on behalf of the LTEA, filed a Notice of Impasse with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC), citing ‘salary and sixth period compensation’ as the facts giving rise to the (Contract - See Page 12)

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