The JACKSON Times Vol. 20 - No. 19
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October 28, 2023
Jackson Day Returns With New Energy
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A motorcyclist from the FMX Dialed Action Motorcycle Stunt Show makes an incredible leap into the air at Jackson Day.
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 12
Inside The Law Page 22
Classifieds Page 19
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – It was postponed by a week due to a threat of rain but this year’s rain date came in handy as Jackson Day enjoyed a perfect fall day. Last year Jackson Day was rained out but Mother Nature cooperated on October 22 and the show went on from
1 to 7 p.m. There was a slight chill in the air that had most attendees in sweat shirts and jackets and an autumn breeze that kept you aler t. There was no rain so a large turnout enjoyed a variety of fun activities. Those activities ranged from inflatable attractions for children and
the FMX Dialed Action motorcycle stunt show that made its debut this year. Johnson Park was filled with vendor tables, food trucks, a stage area that provided live music and many township organizations including religious groups that were promoting their respective houses
of worship and their events. Mayor Michael Reina said a lot of effort had been put into this year’s celebration of Ja ck son Tow n sh ip. “The committee this year that put this on outdid themselves. We had to postpone it last week due to adversity of weather. We have
Flemming noted two issues with his remarks at the last council meeting. The first was a safety issue. “It is that time of year again. The deer are starting to get frisky they are starting to rut which means they are a lot more active at dusk and into the
early evening and they will be closer to the roads because they will be much more active. Just be careful where you are driving.” He teared up a bit as he spoke about his second subject, “pretty much (CouncilmanSee Page 4)
The Super Fun Slide proved popular at the event with children. It rose to a height of 33 feet and stretched 100 feet long. Parents were taking photos of their kids descent down the slide of the thrill ride. The Jackson Township School District had a (Jackson Day See Page 4)
Forum Held On School Tax Question
Councilman Flemming Resigns By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Councilman Martin Flemming resigned from office during the latest Township Council meeting. He noted that work on the home he was planning to move to with his family had recently been completed.
some wind today that prevented a planned f lyover and a hot air balloon but we have a lot going on here.” Kid friendly activities like petting zebu cows, rabbits, alpacas and goats were part of the fun at the Honky Tonk Ranch area that provided pony rides for children.
Photo by Bob Vosseller Board President Giuseppe Palmeri and Superintendent Nicole Pormilli were among those who came out to the district’s table at Jackson Day to promote support for the question.
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Townsh ip voter s got a chance to ask questions to help them decide whether or not to support a special ballot question on November 7 by the Jack-
son School District. A public forum was held at the Fine Arts Center at Jackson Memorial High School during the most recent Board of Education meeting. (BOE - See Page 5)
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