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SOUTHERN OCEAN Times Vol. 11 - No. 32
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Photo courtesy OCC The Ocean County College women’s soccer team poses with its awards after winning the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Region XIX North Atlantic B Tournament.
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By Chris Christopher he Ocean County College women’s soccer team worked overtime - and then some - to win the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Region XIX North Atlantic District B Tournament. The second-seeded Vikings waged war with top-seeded Rowan College of South Jersey-Gloucester through 90 minutes of regulation play (45-minute halves) and two10-minute over-
times before prevailing 5-4 on penalty kicks after battling the host Roadrunners to a scoreless tie. Sophomore defender Alexis Scully, an ex-Toms River High School South player from Beachwood, right-footed the ball into the upper right corner of the net for the winning score. She was her team’s sixth shooter. “She had always taken PKs into the right side upper 90 despite not wanting to be one of our (Soccer - See Page 4)
Barnegat’s Pirates Day Faces A Mutiny With Yet Another Change
By Stephanie Faughnan BARNEGAT – In a turn of the tide, local officials have set sail to once again alter the course of Pirates Day. Once a September tradition, there’s now the risk of the event overcoming uncharted waters in May. The decision comes amidst concerns over dwindling attendance, with officials pointing their
spyglass at other concurrent events stealing the wind from Pirates Day’s sails. “When Pirates Day started here in Barnegat, I wasn’t here but it was the only game around on that particular weekend,” Recreation Director Jeanne Broadbent remarked. Once a mainstay on Long Beach Island, the Irish Festival shifted its sails
in September to land on Manahawkin Lake and what’s more, they’ve got grog for sale, the mighty brew known as beer. Pirates Day doesn’t offer that brand of treasure, where nothing but dry land can be trodden upon. Further up the coast in Island Heights, another event raises its flags in the (Pirate’s Day - See Page 5)
Photo Provided By Stafford Township Assemblyman/Former Stafford Township Mayor Greg Myhre, swears in Robert Henken as Stafford Township mayor during the last township council meeting. By Stephanie Faughnan STAFFORD – The township has a new mayor. The Council unanimously approved the appointment of Robert Henkin as mayor during their last meeting. The vacancy arose when former Mayor Greg Myhre stepped down upon winning a seat in the state assembly and taking office in early January. Henken, who moved to Stafford in 1998, brings six years of council experience to the table. He ran alongside Myhre on the same ticket, securing his council seat in 2019. Henken emphasized in an interview with The Southern Ocean Times, his commitment to collaboration, citing the importance of working together and ensuring everyone feels involved in the decision-making process. He plans to revive the “Mayor’s Corner” forum, fostering open communication with department heads and residents. The new mayor also stressed the importance of focusing on employee morale and ensuring that all township workers feel valued and appreciated. Stepping into the mayor’s seat, Henken said he planned to keep in line with the direction established by Myhre during his term. He intends to focus on remaining as fiscally responsible as possible and his goal is to facilitate the creation of programs for residents to enjoy. Henke emphasized (Mayor - See Page 14)
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