The JACKSON Times Vol. 19 - No. 5
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A Showcase Of Local Farms
PRESERVED FROM DEVELOPMENT ─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan A field of 60,000 mums at MidAtlantic Growers will be distributed to big box stores. By Stephanie Faughnan PLUMSTED – A ride through parts west in Ocean County features a far different landscape than sandy beaches or dense pine forests. Instead, acres and acres of sprawl-
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ing farmland offer a taste of what makes New Jersey the Garden State. Much of the picturesque scene comes with a promise as part of the Ocean County Natural Lands Trust Program. Twenty-five
years ago, voters approved a 1.2 cent tax that provides funds for the acquisition of lands in Ocean County for conservation and farmland preservation. “People need to know that when we buy this
(Farms- See Page 4)
land, it will always be preserved,” said Commissioner Virginia “Ginny” Haines. “It can never be developed for any other purpose.” The concept of living off the land means different things to the 58
July 23, 2022
What Kind Of Drawing Do You Need For Your GARBAGE? By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – If you need a big garbage container, you have to tell the town where you plan on putting it. But do you need a professional survey done or just a sketch? During a recent Township Council meeting’s public comment period, Abraham Hershkowitz of Toms River brought up details of a Jackson ordinance that took effect recently. Ordinance 16-2022 regards construction containers. “On that topic there is a couple things that don’t make sense and doesn’t
add up as far as enforcing this ordinance,” he said. He started with “There is a $100 application fee for the dumpster fee which is a good thing and a good idea as I like it when you drive through the township and you see dumpsters in their proper locations. There isn’t five of them all over and crap all over the place. It looks neat and I think the ordinance is a great idea.” However, Hershkowitz doesn’t like the idea of having to have a current survey included with the
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Ocean County Fair Has Long-Awaited Return
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)
─Photo by Chris Lundy 4-H had a number of animals you could see and learn about. By Chris Lundy Fair made its return BERKELEY – The at its usual location: rides. The games. The the Robert J. Miller funnel cakes. Yes, it’s Airpark on Route 530. finally back. A healthy crowd was After a two-year hia- there on tus, the Ocean County (Fair - See Page 9)
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