2023-10-14 - The Manchester Times

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The MANCHESTER Times Vol. 29 - No. 28

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County Sued By 47 People Displaced When Government Bought Land

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Community News Pages 10-15

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 18

Inside The Law Page 21

Classifieds Page 25

Photos by Stephanie Faughnan People’s homes were demolished after they were evicted, some with nowhere to go. (Inset) In this photo taken before people were kicked out, the many vehicles in front of the RVs suggest year-round residents. By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – Former residents of the now-defunct Surf and Stream Campgrounds are suing the County of Ocean, alleging that the County failed to provide them with relocation assistance when they were evicted last fall. If the residents

succeed in their lawsuit, it could cost the County at least an estimated $25,000 per tenant unit. Several Surf and Stream community members attended the January 19, 2022, Ocean County Commissioners’ meeting, where the County (Displaced - See Page 4)

Italian Heritage Celebrated Ciba Deal Taken To Court In Weekend Festival, Parade

By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – Env i ron me nt a l g roup Save Ba r negat Bay has pa r t nered w it h the township of Toms River to file appeals against the State Department of Environmental Protection’s deal with the owners

of the Ciba-Geigy Superfund site. Ciba’s chemical and dye factory buried tons of toxic waste on the site off Route 37, and dumped it in outflow pipes. An uptick in cancer rates in the area has been attributed to the (Ciba - See Page 5)

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By Bob Vosseller LAKEHURST – The Mayor and Council are looking to update the borough’s master plan, which is a document that guides any future development in town. A Master Plan Committee meeting was held in late September and Councilwoman Bernadette Dugan noted that another meeting was planned for October. This committee will address changes within the borough’s master plan through input from the Borough’s Land Use Board and professionals. Mayor Robbins previously stated that the borough’s Master Plan was due for reexamination adding that the borough’s engineer, Remington & Vernick, had drafted a plan. This plan will be reviewed by Councilwomen Dugan and Patricia Hodges along with two Land Use Board members, and the mayor. The mayor said that once the review is completed, they will meet with the engineer to discuss recommendations. Old Cop Car Up For Auction “Police Chief (Matthew) Kline reached out to me today about getting permission to add vehicle 1304 which is a 2007 Dodge Charger with 112, 000 miles on it. He can’t see putting any more money into it. He wanted permission to put it up for auction and that will come before council as a resolution. I don’t see a problem with that,” Dugan added. Contract Negotiations Council President Steven Oglesby said that the personnel committee and mayor met with the police union representative “and a couple days later the personnel committee with the mayor met with the CFO (chief financial officer) so it is moving forward.” “As things progress and as we get toward more details, we will share that at the table,” Oglesby added. Mayor Robbins previously stated the Personnel Committee would negotiate one contract at a time, the police contract being the first. While five residents came out to the late (Plan - See Page 5)

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