The
SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 11 - No. 26
In This Week’s Edition
JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM
MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS
Senator Connors Reflects On His Long Career In Public Office
December 30, 2023
School Board President Resigns Suddenly
BREAKING NEWS @
Photo by Stephanie Faughnan The Barnegat School Board at their reorg meeting this year. President Sean O’Brien, center, has resigned.
jerseyshoreonline.com
Community News Pages 8-11
Dr. Izzy Sound News Page 14
Inside The Law Page 17
Classifieds Page 19
Photo By Bob Vosseller Senator Chris Connors (R-9th) sits at his desk in his Lacey office, reflecting on his long career in public office By Bob Vosseller LACEY – He became a mayor at a young age, and later an assemblyman serving with his father Sen. Leonard Connors and ultimately took over his father’s seat: Chris Connors has no regrets as he concludes a long career serving the public. The senator will
finish his run having chosen not to run for another term in office. He spoke with Jersey Shore Online about his years serving the constituents of the 9th Legislative District working beside his father and then Assemblyman Jeff Moran who currently serves as Ocean County Surrogate. A staunch Republican,
the junior Connors is known for standing by what he feels is best for his constituents and has on occasion bucked the will of some powerful GOP figures. In one instance that involved him and Moran voting against a GOP state budget plan that led to his and Moran’s temporary exile to be seated with Democrats
in the chamber of the golden dome. Sitting in his Forked River office on Lacey Road, Connors was going through mementos of the past. “It’s been fun like a treasure hunt. I saved all these artifacts and things that bring back memories of where I’ve been and have done.”
(Connors - See Page 4)
DiAnne Gove Brought Class To State Assembly
By Chris Lundy LACEY – Whether it was in front of a class of students or the State Assembly, DiAnne Gove brought unstoppable energy, wisdom and compassion. A Southern Regional graduate, she taught American history and government there for 32 years. She earned teacher of the year in 1992. She’s watched the island grow and change over the years. Even as a teacher, her involvement
went beyond the classroom. If there was an activity or fundraiser to be had, she helped. “I feel that wherever I go, I hear the heartbeat of the community,” she said. “I’m invested in it and I love helping people.” To that end, she’s served with the St. Francis parish, the Southern Ocean County Hospital (now Southern Ocean Medical Center) Board of Trustees, and the Long Beach Island (Gove - See Page 7)
Photo by Chris Lundy Assemblywoman DiAnne Gove (R-9th) said she loved helping constituents.
By Stephanie Faughnan BARNEGAT - In a surprising turn of events during his year-end presidential summary, the local school board president dropped a bombshell revelation. Despite his term extending until December 2025, Barnegat Board of Education President Sean O’Brien announced that the last meeting of the year would be his final one as a school board member. “I have great pride in the successes we did have,” said O’Brien. “I no longer feel this board is working (Resigns - See Page 13)
Freeholder Emeritus Vicari Celebrated By Stephanie Faughnan TOMS RIVER – The atmosphere was charged with emotion as government officials, political leaders, and well-wishers gathered at the Ocean County Commissioners meeting to celebrate the legacy of a long-time public servant upon his retirement. Joseph H. Vicari, New Jersey’s longest-serving Freeholder/Commissioner, entered public office as a county freeholder in 1981. Over the course of 42 years, Vicari maintained a remarkable record of consistent re-election. He announced his decision to retire in February (Vicari - See Page 5)
TO ADVERTISE, CALL 732-657-7344 EXT. 206