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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 11 - No. 23
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Trial Date Set in Child Murder Case
Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Christopher Gregor listens as the trial date was set. By Stephanie Faughnan TOMS RIVER - Superior Court Judge Guy P. Ryan has scheduled the trial date for Christopher Gregor, the man charged with the murder of his six-year-old son Corey Micciolo, to commence on April 23, 2024. The emotionally charged case has gripped the community since the tragic incident unfolded
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(Trial - See Page 5)
Photos by Stephanie Faughnan Students all had the chance to pet the chinchilla as they left the presentation. Travis Gale of Eyes of the Wild introduced exotic Inside animals to Barnegat students. By Stephanie Faughnan The Law BARNEGAT - What do Page 17 a chinchilla, an Arctic fox, two small alligators, a rainforest porcupine, and an Classifieds African pygmy hedgehog Page 19 have in common? While the question might sound like the start of some elaborate riddle, the answer is actually quite simple. The six came along with their human guardian to visit thirdgrade Gifted and Talented students at the local school district’s Joseph T. Donahue Elementary School. The animals are part of a unique educational program that brings exotic animals to schools to teach children about wildlife conservation. Gifted and Talented teacher Deanna Buccella employs a project-based learning approach to inspire students to delve into various subjects. Before meeting the animals making guest appearances, the third-grade group began studying endangered species and creating informative commercials. A sampling of the video presentations offered some well-researched information. One student passionately advocated for preserving the northern white rhino, emphasizing the critically low numbers of this subspecies. Another focused Gifted and talented teacher Deanna Buccella sits with her on the conservation efforts for the eastern mud salamander. students to listen to the presentation. (Species - See Page 4)
Waretown Approves Cannabis Cultivation
By Stephanie Faughnan WARETOWN - The Township of Ocean’s governing body unanimously passed a new ordinance that allows cannabis cultivation in a particular area within the Brookville section of the community. The purpose of this ordinance is to facilitate the growth of the cannabis industry for its associated tax revenue within the township
while implementing strict zoning requirements and regulations. Township Administrator Diane B. Ambrosio emphasized that Cannabis Use Overlay Zone 3 covers a very specific area that is not near residential homes. The Pinelands Commission also has restrictions concerning acceptable uses in the zone, focusing on the limitations associated
(Cannabis - See Page 5)
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