The MANCHESTER Times Vol. 28 - No. 3
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April 30, 2022
Manchester First African-American Woman Sworn In As Top Non-Commissioned Gives Thanks To Volunteers Army Reserve Officer
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–Photo By Bob Vosseller Manchester Township Mayor Robert Hudak presents a proclamation to Blanche Doran, the chair of the Manchester Senior Advisory Council during a recent Township Council meeting in honor of National Service Recognition Day.
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–U.S. Army Photos By Shawn Morris, 99th Readiness Division Public Affairs Command Sgt. Maj. Subretta L. Pompey at right, became the senior-enlisted leader of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 99th Readiness Division. Also pictured are Maj. Gen. Rodney L. Faulk, 99th RD commanding general at center and Sgt. Maj. Sandra M. Cook, 99th RD acting senior-enlisted leader. By Bob Vosseller LAKEHURST – The Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst saw some history recently with the swearing in of the first African American as well as the first woman to become the top non-commissioned officer of the
northeastern United States for America’s Army Reserve. In early April, Command Sgt. Maj. Subretta L. Pompey became the new Command Sergeant Major of the 99th Readiness Division, responsible for the northeastern United States for
the Army Reserve. Pompey became the senior-enlisted leader of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 99th Readiness Division on April 8 during an assumption-of-responsibility ceremony at division headquarters at the (Officer - See Page 5)
School Staff Honored For Excellence In Education
By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – The Manchester Township Education recently hosted its first Excellence in Education celebration at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Toms River. MTEA President Dan Staples said the event served to honor and recognize “the great work being done in the Manchester Township School District.” The event included recognition of the school district’s Teachers of the Year and Education Service Professionals
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of the Year. It also included representatives of the MTEA Transportation, Buildings and Grounds, Paraprofessional and Secretary ESPs of the Year. Teachers and ESPs of the Year: MTES Teacher – Laura Weaver ESP – Allison Simone
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By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – Township officials recognized the community’s volunteers as part of National Service Recognition Day and National Volunteer Week recently. During a Township Council meeting Mayor Robert Hudak present-
ed a number of proclamations recognizing citizens for all the help they give others. Dom Delpino, a telecommunications volunteer, received a proclamation that read, in part: “in an emergency, people depend on a (Thanks - See Page 4)
Master Gardeners Spent Months Raising Plants For A Fundraiser
By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – Lots of fledging blooms and other plants are ripe for new homes when the Ocean County Master Gardeners open up shop on Saturday, May 7 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. The rain or shine event will be held at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean County, located at 1623 Whitesville Road (Route 527) and Sunset Avenue in Toms River. (Plants - See Page 5)
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