The JACKSON Times Vol. 20 - No. 22
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School Jobs Question Defeated
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Voters shot down a measure that would have increased the taxes necessary to hire two dozen educators and counselors that officials said were needed in the district. According to the vote count, the question failed 6,262 to 3,484. These numbers are still unofficial until the County Board of Elections certifies them,
which takes a few weeks. The funds would have been used to hire six guidance counselors, two student assistance counselors, eight interventionist teachers, 10 elementary teachers, 12 secondary teachers and four child study team members. Four English as a Second Language (ESL) (School - See Page 7)
First Responders 5K Takes Another Lap
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GOP Incumbents Retain Seats By Bob Vosseller PLUMSTED – Two Republican incumbents faced a write-in candidate on Election Day. The unofficial vote count had GOP Committeeman Leonard Grilletto retain his seat for another three-year term on the dais. He faced write-in candidate John Neyenhouse, who is the chairman of the township’s Environmental Committee and who ran in the GOP primary last spring. Grilleto received 1,207 votes on Election Day. There were 233 write in votes. Neyenhouse said he ran because, “there are many people in this town that feel like we could use a change. There are many things that we can be doing to help improve the town, such as supporting our first responders, working towards improving our Main Street and our downtown.” Republican Committeeman Mike Hammerstone received 1,227 votes for a one-year unexpired term that was created when a (GOP - See Page 5)
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Inside The Law
Photos by Bob Vosseller The first winner of the day was 9-year-old Ryan Dyazko of Pack 204 who outpaced the other runners in his age category during the 4th Annual Eagle First Responders 5K Run Pages 17 held at Johnson Park. By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – The 4th Annual Eagle First Responders 5K returned to Johnson Park with runners of all ages who came from across the state. Participants were able to register on-site at Johnson Park for the 5K ($40) or Kid’s Dash ($10) on the day of the race. The event started years ago when Gavin Kohute developed it for his Eagle Scout project to benefit first responders. Since that time, it has become a township tradition. He earned his Eagle Scout rank early (before he was 16 years old), and is now a freshman in college. He couldn’t be present this year as he is attending Syracuse University where he is Jackson Boy Scouts and members of the Jackson School District ROTC majoring in environmental engineering. program present the colors for the 4th Annual Eagle First Responders 5 “I am very grateful to have the troop continue Kilometer Run held at Johnson Park. (Lap - See Page 4)
Veterans Day Ceremony Teaches About Services Available
Photo By Bob Vosseller Members of Ocean County College’s Student Veterans Organization do some pull ups during this year’s Veterans Day Ceremony. By Bob Vosseller OCEAN COUNTY – Ocean County College commemorated Veterans Day with its annual Salute to Veterans who have served in the
United States Armed Forces. The ceremony took place at the Veterans Memorial on the College’s main campus (Ceremony See Page 5)
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