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New Mayor Vows To Continue Strong Leadership By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – With the transition of the leadership going from longtime Mayor Carmen Amato to longtime Councilman John Bacchione, residents are told to expect consistency in the way the tow n listens to and serves the people. Amato is stepping up to be a senator, representing the 9 th District in the state legislature. Ba cch ione wa s be came the new mayor on January 1. A reorganization meeting on that day was a time for the elected officials to look back on the year and to plan ahead. “It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve my hometown,” Amato said. “We have a go o d fo u n d a t io n here. Berkeley Township is moving in the right direction.” Bacchione and his r unning mates were sworn in prior to the
Photo by Chris Lundy Mayor John Bacchione, joined by his family, repeats the oath of office from his predecessor, former Mayor Carmen Amato. m e e t i n g by Tow n ship At tor ney Lauren St aiger. A mato conducted the oath of of f ic e for t he m in front of a packed hou s e fo r c e r e m o ny. Keith Buscio and Thomas Grosse were incumbents. Douglas Bowens joined from the Berkeley Township
Board of Education. Councilman Buscio was chosen as the council president, which means he’ll run meetings and set the agenda. “Best of luck to Carmen Amato and our new mayor,” he said. “We do have challenges but I think we also have opportunities.”
Grosse said he was very excited to work with Bacchione lo cally and Amato on t he s t at e level. To the audience, he said “Thank you for all the trust and support you place in us.” Bowens, in his first time addressing the tow n a s a cou ncilman, said that he’ll be spending much of his first term listening to people and learning what they need and how to solve their problems. He thanked h is w ife a nd fa m ily for their time and support. County Republican Chair George Gilmore said Bacchione had asked him to speak, and he took his time to address what he referred to as the “changing of the guard.” “You’re not losing Carmen, you’re putting (New Mayor See Page 4)
Officers To Train At Newly Bought Shooting Range
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By Stephanie Faughnan LITTLE EGG HARBOR - Weeks before the ink dried on the ordinance approving its purchase, whispers of Oce a n Cou nt y’s intentions to acquire Shooters Spor ting Center on Route 539
h a d a l re a dy b eg u n to ripple through the local community. The news brought in a steady stream of patrons to the facility as 2023 came to an end. The air buzzed with the rhythmic crackle of g u n f i re a nd t he scent of gunpowder.
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Former Stafford Mayor To Represent Berkeley In Assembly
Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Assemblyman-elect Greg Myhre on election night with Assemblyman Brian Rumpf and Senator-elect Carmen Amato. By Stephanie Faughnan STA FFOR D - As the New Jersey State Assembly resumes its sessions for 2024, District 9 will have its first freshman member in over a decade. Greg Myhre, 48, who served as the mayor of Stafford for the last five years, is excited to make a difference at a state level. Myhre, a Republican, won the seat in the November 2023 election and will join incumbent Brian Rumpf, also a Republican. Republican Carmen Amato leaves his seat as the mayor of Berkeley to represent District 9 as a state senate member. District 9 covers 19 municipalities in Ocean County, including Bar-
negat , Be a chwood , Berkeley, Lacey, Little Egg Harbor, Manchester, Ocean Gate, Stafford, and Tuckerton. Myhre said he decided to run for the Assembly to bring his experience and perspective as a local leader to Trenton. “I think it will be helpful to have someone in the assembly who’s actually served in local government,” said Myhre. “And sees the direct impact of decisions made by state legislators on people in local communities.” According to Myhre, unfunded mandates by the state poses challenges for towns because they have to follow new laws that will impact municipal budgets. (Myhre - See Page 4)
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