The BERKELEY Times Vol. 28 - No. 6
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OCEAN COUNTY FAIR HAS LONG-AWAITED RETURN
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Government Page 8
Community News Pages 9-10
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 12
Inside The Law Page 19
─Photos by Chris Lundy
People lined up for family-friendly rides. By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – The rides. The games. The funnel cakes. Yes, it’s finally back. After a two-year hiatus, the Ocean County Fair made its return at its usual location: the Robert J. Miller Airpark on Route 530. A healthy crowd was t he re on T hu r sd ay night, the second eve-
ning of the fair, to meet farm animals, try their hands at skills, and take in the best the county has to offer. Rides lit up the evening sky as hair bands played from the speakers. Smoke from the grills hissed and filled the air with the scent of barbecue. Booths sold clothes, toys, and stuffed animals. Still
other booths were there to spread the word about their products or county organizations. K ids could ma ke sand art. For those who wanted to be an art project, they could go to the henna tattoo or face painting booths. “We haven’t ha d it for two years. We didn’t want to see it go away,” said Helen
Ferraro, a long-time volunteer with the fair. She became acting Fair Chairperson after the death Jeff Adams a few months ago. Sadly, he did not get to see the fair come back. The 2020 fair would have been the 73rd year of the fair. The only years they missed were 2020 and 2021. (Fair - See Page 6)
Jersey Shore Native Vic Morrow Remembered 40 Years After Tragic Death
Photo licensed by Moviestore Collection Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo Actor Vic Morrow seen on the set of the TV series “Combat.”
By Bob Vosseller and Jason Allentoff N EW J ER SEY – When you think of Garden State celebrities both living and dead, the names Frank Sinatra, Abbot & Costello, Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi come to mind but a Jersey actor who grew up locally is often
forgotten. The cause of his death, however, remains a subject of controversy to this day. Actor Vic Morrow was well known for his role in the 1960s TV series “Combat” which was a World War II military drama. Ironically, it was on July 23, 1982, that Morrow died while
filming a recreation of a battle scene from the Vietnam War for “Twilight Zone: The Movie.” Local radio personality Big Jay Sorenson told Jersey Shore Online.com “starting in 1965, I delivered the Lakewood Daily Times and the Asbury Park (Vic - See Page 5)
July 23, 2022
Dog Parks, Soccer Fields Planned
By Chris Lundy BER K ELEY – Township off icials want to build a new dog park and expand a soccer complex, and there will be public hearings for both of them. The township wants to use 31.9 acres of vacant land at the Eastern Boulevard Soccer Complex to make th ree new soccer fields, three softball fields, a roller hockey rink, and three parking lots.
D u r i ng a recent meeting, the Township Council awarded a contract for an archaeological study at the soccer complex for $22,041.20. This was required for environmental purposes. T he dog park is planned for .9 acres of vacant land on Butler Boulevard. It would also include a 24-spot parking lot. Councilman James Byrnes said that the State Department of (Parks - See Page 4)
Beach Equipped With Lightning Sensor By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – At a recent Township Council meeting, Mayor Car men Amato noted that t he t ow n sh ip re cently installed Strike Guard system t hat ca n de tect lightning from five miles away and then warn beachgoers with sirens and a strobe light. Last year, 19-yearold lifeguard Keith Pinto lost his life during a lightning storm while he was working at the 22nd Ave nue bea ch i n South Seaside Park.
Seven other people – three of them lifeguards – were also i nju red t hat day during the very s e ve r e a n d ve r y sudden storm. R e c e n t l y, t h e 22nd Avenue beach wa s rena med for t h e To m s R i v e r High School North graduate. Township off icials then unveiled a sign near the beach entrance showing him in his lifeguard chair. The name “Keith Pinto Me mor ia l B e a ch at White Sands” is followed by “Keith
(Beach - See Page 4)
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