2024-01-27 - The Southern Ocean Times

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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 11 - No. 30

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Cold Weather Primes Maple Syrup Project For A “Sweet” Season

January 27, 2024

National Guard Opens New Armory

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Photo courtesy NJ National Guard - Mark C. Olsen The new armory will house operations for the 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.

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Community News Pages 8-13

Dr. Izzy Sound News Page 16

Inside The Law Page 19

Classifieds Page 21

Photo courtesy Susan Allen/Stockton University (Above) Al and Susan Polk, of Mullica Township, tap into a tree at the Stockton maple grove. (Below) A tubing and vacuum pump system makes the process more efficient. By Alyssa Riccardi GALLOWAY – The cold weather has brought snowfall and icy roads to residents across the state. Although the low temperatures have left some in a cold mood, members of the Stockton Maple Project team are welcoming the frosty air. “We are really excited that this year we have great weather conditions. The number of people who have complained (Syrup- See Page 4)

$78M Courtroom Annex Project Awarded By Bob Vosseller OCEAN COUNTY – Members of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners took another step toward building a new annex to the Ocean County Justice Complex on Hooper Avenue in Toms River. Rendering courtesy Ocean County During the Board’s An artist rendering shows the northeast corner of the new justice complex last meeting the panel awarded a contract annex on Hooper Avenue in Toms River Township.

to the lowest qualified bidder, Er nest Bock & Sons in the amount of $78 million. Work on the project could begin in the spring and completion is estimated for 2026. Five bids were received by Ocean County for the project with the highest bidder totaling $97,857,000. (Court - See Page 5)

By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – The ribbon was cut for the Lakehurst Readiness Center (armory) during a recent ceremony at the new facility. The nearly $16 million, 40,762-square-foot armory will provide the soldiers of Bravo Company, 250th Brigade Support Battalion, 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Jersey Army National Guard with a modern, state-of-the-art facility with classroom training, administration, maintenance operations, and equipment storage. “I am grateful for the support of the federal legislature and Governor (Phil) Murphy in prioritizing the funding for this project, and for the many teams that have guided this project from concept to reality in the last five years,” Brigadier General Lisa J. Hou said. Hou who serves as the Adjutant General of New Jersey and Commissioner of Military and Veter-

ans Affairs added, “this facility gives our soldiers a phenomenal foundation for the training that will prepare them for future calls of our state and nation.” Brigadier General Hou explained, “this means that the core maintenance unit of our combat brigade has a place to perform its mission. That’s 40,000 square feet of turning wrenches. That’s 40,000 square feet of maintenance activities for the Brigade’s combat vehicles and for our E-4s, that’s 40,000 square feet of preparation for the [noncommissioned officer] corps.” “Finally, an armory is so much more than just a building. It is a place for our units to own as their home station, conduct training, and build camaraderie. It is a place for our soldiers to bring their loved ones on Family Day,” she noted. “The completion of this new building also symbolizes the many successful (Armory- See Page 4)

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