2022-11-05 - The Southern Ocean Times

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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 10 - No. 18

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Author Inspired To Write Book Based On LBI Lifeguard

By Bob Vosseller LONG BEACH ISLAND – Donna Cavanagh is a multi-published author and humorist and she recently published a children’s book called “Ramo to the Rescue.” Her first children’s story is based on a real lifeguard from Long Beach Island. She said “the point of the book is to teach children about the wonders of the beach but that is important to listen to

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Store Teaches Job Skills For Special Needs Students

–Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Dominic Cosmanic lifts up to handle of a heat press machine as his teacher Tom Duralek encourages him.

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By Stephanie Faughnan BARNEGAT – As Dominic Cosmanic grasped the red handle of a heat press machine, he clenched a t-shirt in his other hand. Cosmanic, 19, prepared to go to work. Barnegat Township Special Education teacher Tom Duralek stood next to Cosmanic and

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Inside The Law

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–Photos courtesy Donna Cavanagh Author Donna Cavanagh joins Long Beach Island lifeguard Ramo Kline who inspired her to write the fictional children’s story “Ramo to the Rescue.” (Inset) The children’s book “Ramo to the Rescue” book cover.

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Shoreline Project Fighting Erosion

By Bob Vosseller WARETOWN – Native plantings, manmade devices to slow waves, and other efforts have been part of a plan to combat the loss of marshland and shorelines due to climate change, experts explained at a recent meeting. The Natural Resource Education Foundation (NREF) hosted the meeting at the Lighthouse Center for Natural Resource Education (LHC) in Waretown. Guests were able to visit the

Living Shoreline Project and see its progress. Nancy Eriksen, NREF Board President, explained the need for this project. The shoreline erosion and loss of marsh were the result of climate change and sea level rise which included increased f looding intensity and frequency. Eriksen noted that the salt marshes that sit adjacent to Barnegat Bay at the LHC provide (Shoreline - See Page 13)

–Photos by Bob Vosseller Guests at a recently held presentation at the Lighthouse Center for Natural Resource Education in Waretown were able to visit the shoreline.

This Is Halloween Everybody Make A Scene By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – “The Nightmare Before Christmas” opens with a song “This Is Halloween” encouraging “Everybody Make A Scene.” The people marching in the parade certainly listened to the lyrics. Sirens blared as fire trucks – some made up to look like horror movie backdrops – lit up the night. A bicycle stunt show put people on the edge of their seats. Costumes ranged from cute to fearsome. The song says “This is Halloween.” But what is Halloween really? What does it (Halloween - See Page 12)

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