TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 18 - No. 6
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The Golden Gays Drag Troupe were among the many creative people who attended the event. The Pride festival brought a variety of local residents to the downtown area to celebrate. By Stephanie Faughnan TOMS RIVER ā Mother Nature added her own touch to the Toms River Pride Festival when a rainbow appeared after a short afternoon spring shower.
Rainbows are seen as significant to the LGBTQ+ community as a symbol of gay pride. Historians credit the late Gilbert Baker with designing the first rainbow flag. He saw the ānatu-
āPhotos by Stephanie Faughnan ral flag of the skyā as a rainbow flag secured universal expression of beneath it. Toms River hope. Township oļ¬cials held The Toms River Fire their Pride flag-raising Department displayed ceremony in front of the American flag atop Town Hall earlier and its aerial ladder with the plan to fly the flag during (Pride- See Page 4)
Clean Communities Grants Given Locally
By Chris Lundy JERSEY SHORE ā Several local towns have received Clean Communities Grants from the state that will be used to clear litter, making areas safer and nicer places to live. The funding comes through the State Department of Environmental Protection. A total of $21.4 million is being distributed statewide, an increase of $700,000 over last year, Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette said. The money is generated by a user fee on manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributers that produce litter-generating products.
The nonprofit New Jersey Clean Communities Council oversees the reporting requirements for the program. Disbursements are based on housing units and miles of municipally owned roadways. āMunicipalities and counties are strongly encouraged to use these grants to organize volunteer cleanups, pay employees to pick up litter, purchase badly needed cleanup equipment and promote education activities and enforcement,ā said JoAnn Gemenden, Executive Director of the New Jersey Clean Communities Council. āWe are grateful for funding that helps keep
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āPhoto by Stephanie Faughnan Rachel Golini, 17, a junior at Central Regional High School shared some special remembrances of the recent school shooting victims as another student holds a sign with their names. Hundreds of people of all ages attended the Ocean County March for Our Lives protest at Huddy Park. By Stephanie Faughnan TOMS RIVER ā Hundreds of outraged and exasperated community members gathered at Huddy Park last week as part of Ocean Countyās March for Our Lives protest against gun violence. A group of local high school students orchestrated the event, which included numerous guest speakers offering varied perspectives on the need for gun control. āWe see a lot of different strong views regarding gun policies,ā shared Rachel Golini, 17, a junior at Central Regional High School. āOur generation has been the (March- See Page 5)
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