2022-08-06 - The Toms River Times

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TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 18 - No. 13

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August 6, 2022

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Vintage Boat Show Sails Into Huddy Park

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–Photo courtesy Toms River East Little League The Toms River East Little League are state champs.

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Community News Pages 9-13

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Inside The Law Page 19

–Photo by Stephanie Faughnan The Toms River Seaport Society hosted the Vintage Boat Show at Huddy Park. By Stephanie Faughnan TOMS RIVER – Crosby Stills & Nash released their memorable hit song “Wooden Ships” in 1969. Decades before, at least one of the vintage boats on display at Huddy Park last week came into existence. In the lyrics, boating on easy waters is a metaphor for getting along despite differences. Likewise, the

vintage boat show sponsored by the Toms River Seaport Society brought together people from all walks of life. Judy Nichols brought her boat here from New Gretna. She couldn’t say enough about her classic wooden Hibbard displayed on the Huddy Park lawn. “Creeky is a 1940 Hibbard and was built in (Boat - See Page 4)

Bill Would Change 55+ Rule For Senior Communities

By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – Another version of a bill has been introduced into the current session of the state legislature that some say could slowly break down the concept of senior communities. The bill will allow any property owner in a senior community

to “transfer property without regard to age of buyer.” However, the person who lives in that home must still be a senior. Therefore, a corporation or an investor legally could buy the property and rent it to a senior. It is unclear how this bill would

impact people renting their own home like an AirBnB. A child of a senior can take ownership of the property and allow their parent to live there, but that exception already is allowed by most senior communities. There is discussion in the bill about the fed-

eral Fair Housing Act, which allows communities to restrict based on age, whereas the Act prohibits restrictions based on things like race. The bill states that it is in accordance with the Fair Housing Act. However, if someone is allowed to live there (Bill - See Page 5)

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By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – As the season is winding down, several local Little League teams are winding up for a pitch in regional championships. Little League athletes have always been ready for the big time, and this year is no different. This is just a sampling of what these kids have been doing on their summer vacation. T he Tom s R ive r

East Lit tle Leag ue 12-and-under All-Stars won the New Jersey Championship. They are scheduled to play their New York counterpart, Massapequa Little League, on August 6. If they continue to win regional games, they will be going to Williamsport, PA for the World Series from August 17 through August 28. This team has a history (League - See Page 5)

Candidates File For School Board Election

By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – Local and regional school board candidates have filed to be on the ballot for the upcoming November 8 election. School board races are technically nonpartisan, so candidates aren’t listed with any political affiliation. Instead, they can choose a short slogan to represent them.

The Toms River Regional School District includes Beachwood, Pine Beach, and South Toms River. This year, one Toms River seat and the seats in Pine Beach and Beachwood are on the ballot. For the Toms River spot, incumbent Kathleen Eagan will be challenged by Daynne Glover. (Election - See Page 4)

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