The
SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 11 - No. 20
MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS
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To Mow Or Not To Mow?
In This Week’s Edition
Bayfront Park Neighbors Debate
November 18, 2023
Local Mayors Heading To Trenton
BREAKING NEWS @
Photo by Stephanie Faughnan From left, Stafford Mayor Gregory Myhre, Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, Berkeley Mayor Carmen Amato, and Ocean County Republican Chairman George Gilmore.
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Community News Pages 8-12
Dr. Izzy Sound News Page 14
Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Signs around Bayfront Park state the date restrictions for mowing to protect turtles.
Inside The Law Page 17
Classifieds Page 19
By Stephanie Faughnan LACEY – Amidst strong opinions both for and against regular maintenance of the path by Bayfront Park, Lacey officials have devised a plan they admit could be just a temporary fix. Residents living alongside the Bayfront Park path can now express their choices regarding the
maintenance of vegetation on township-owned property. Homeowners who wish for the grass to be cut in the area will need to erect signs indicating their preferences. They are also expected to send emails to township authorities to ensure their addresses are included on a list. (Mow - See Page 5)
Veterans Day Ceremony Teaches About Services Available
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 in Toms River and was open to the public The keynote speaker was Captain James B. Howell, Naval Suppor t Activity Lakehurst commander and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst deputy commander.
“For me, Veterans’ Day is a day of gratitude, a day to express our deepest appreciation to the brave individuals who have chosen t he pat h of service,” Howell said. “These veterans from (Ceremony See Page 4)
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 Chris Lundy STAFFORD – Stafford Township Mayor Gregory Myhre will be stepping up to the State Assembly in January, while Berkeley Mayor Carmen Amato will be sworn in as a member of the State Senate. The two join Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, former Little Egg Harbor mayor, in representing the 9th District. “Thank you to the voters of the 9th legislative district for a great election victory yesterday,” Myhre posted on social media the day after the election. “The real work begins today (yes, I have actually been making calls all morning) as we work to make our state a better place. “Serving as Mayor of Stafford has been the honor of a lifetime, and I will continue to work hard with the council every day to ensure that our town, the capitol of Southern Ocean Coun-
ty remains well run and on the path of continuous improvement for all residents,” he said. C u r r e nt S e n a t o r Christopher Connors did not run for re-election. The Republican Screening Committee endorsed Myhre over Assemblywoman DiAnne Gove and then she lost to Myhre at the GOP convention. In an email to this newspaper, Amato said “I want to thank the voters of the district for their support. I look forward to fighting to make New Jersey more affordable for our families and retirees, doing more for our veterans and supporting our first responders. We have many issues to address here in New Jersey. I will work tirelessly on them, just as I have as Mayor of Berkeley Township, for the betterment of the citizens of our district. (Mayors - See Page 5)
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