The BERKELEY Times Vol. 27 - No. 50
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Central Dedicates Field To Coach Selby
May 28, 2022
More Good Luck Property To Be Open Space
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–Photo by Chris Lundy The land on either side of Beach Street in Good Luck Point is now preserved as open space, with a few houses in the distance.
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By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – Good Luck Point might not have the most accurate name, since the homeowners there didn’t have much luck during Superstorm Sandy. Like many shore communities, this small neighborhood off East Bayview Avenue were hit hard by the storm.
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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 16
Inside The Law Page 19
Classifieds Page 22
–Photos courtesy Lorrin Selby (Above) Norm Selby enjoys his big day with four of his biggest fans. (Right) Family photos show Norm Selby at the height of his career. By Chris Christopher BERKELEY – When Norm Selby was the head coach of the Central Regional High School girls softball team, winning was the norm. There was the 1981 Shore Conference Class A South championship. There were Class B South co-championships in 1990 and 1992. There were Class B South titles in 1988, 1993 and 1994. (Coach - See Page 4)
New VA Clinic Breaks Ground In Toms River
–Photo by Chris Lundy Veterans and local officials were in attendance for the groundbreaking.
By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – It’s said that healing takes a long time, and it also took a long time to get to this stage: the groundbreaking of a new Veterans Administration clinic in Toms River. The official address is 1051 Hooper Avenue. The groundbreaking was on Caudina Avenue, which is the back road past two banks that leads to the Seacourt Mall. It is expected to open in spring of 2024.
Currently, veterans travel to Brick’s James J. Howard Outpatient Clinic for their needs. They have complained that the facility is understaffed and that it doesn’t have enough parking. Also, some of them have to travel up to East Orange for certain services. It took years for the VA to choose this location, as towns put together detailed plans trying to entice the federal (VA Clinic - See Page 6)
Many residents gave up on rebuilding. The cost for construction was high. Also, the federal guidelines for building so close to the water were very strict, since they were no longer grandfathered in to the more lenient rules from when they were first built. (Space - See Page 5)
County Honors Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – Ocean County authorities and local law enforcement agencies honored and remembered fallen officers at the 31st Annual Ocean County Law Enforcement Memorial Day Observance. The ceremony, held at the Ocean County Police Academy, paid special tribute to 18 officers killed in the line of duty since as far back as 1926. A memorial on site features flags overlooking the statue of a police officer holding a child’s hand. It bears an inscription naming the Ocean County Honor Roll dedicated to officers who lost their (Officers - See Page 18)
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