The JACKSON Times Vol. 22 - No. 25
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Photo by Bob Vosseller Rabbi Shmuel Naparstek of the Jackson Chabad lights a candle, joined by Jackson residents Alan Tannenhaus of the Westlake Yiddish Club and Bat Shalom Hadassah President Ellen Keller. By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Hannukah lights shined brightly for the annual township Menorah Lighting ceremony held outside and inside Town Hall. Hanukkah, the eight-day festival of lights is celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers and fried foods. It started on sundown on December 14. It will conclude at sundown on December 22. The festival also commemorates the miracle of a small amount of oil lasting long enough to keep the temple’s menorah burning, a tradition echoed today by lighting an additional candle each night. This year’s ceremony was held on the sec-
ond night of the holiday and drew a large attendance who came together to observe the lighting of the menorah on the grounds of the municipal complex. Bat Shalom Hadassah, Jackson Chabad, Westlake Yiddish Club, Shalom Club of Winding Ways, South Knolls and Metedeconk and Jackson Township sponsored the event. Township Mayor Jennifer Kuhn, Council President Mordecai Burnstein and Councilman Giuseppe Palmeri were among those present. Rabbi Shmuel Naparstek of the Jackson Chabad recalled the history of Hannukah and
Photo by Bob Vosseller Runners lineup for the start of the 6th Annual Purpose and Hope 5 Kilometer Run held in Island Heights.
By Bob Vosseller OCEAN COUNTY – Out of tragedy, some good can come and that is what drew people to the 6th Annual Purpose and Hope 5 Kilometer Run at the Island Heights municipal complex on the rainy morning of International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day. The event was coordinated by the founders of Purpose and Hope - Kevin M. Schmiegel, his sister Kirsten Schenk and her husband David who is a captain in the Ocean (Survivor Day - See Page 9)
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By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Council President Mordechai Burnstein announced during a recent council meeting that a township rental list was now available for public viewing on the township’s website. He explained, “it is a list of all the rentals in town. If you see a rental in your neighborhood and you are not sure if it is legal, the first the thing to do is check that list. There are about 1,900 addresses. It may take a little bit of time to see how that list works. We will be reaching out to the Code (Department) to make it a little user friendly.” “You can see if an address in your neighborhood is registered which is a very necessary first step,” the council president said, noting that initially the landlords and management company names were on the list and that due to legal concerns it is just addresses. “We’ll obviously update the public.” “I met with Councilman (Christopher) Pollak. It was a great idea and we ran it right away to the mayor who instantly approved that information be public - something that really should have been public for years,” Burnstein said. The Rental List can be found on the township website at jacksontwpnj.net/602/List-of-Rental-Properties-in-Town Mayor and Council Reports Burnstein added that the mayor has authorized the extension of hours for the code enforcement office based on the various rental issues that are present in the township. He also mentioned some minor changes were occurring to South New Prospect by Louisiana Parkway “so be mindful if you are driving in that area.” The council president also thanked those who donated (Rental Properties - See Page 7)
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Survivor Day Honors Memory Of Jackson Resident
December 20, 2025
Drug Prevention, Health Leaders Celebrated By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY - The spirit of collaboration and perseverance filled the room at the annual DART Prevention Coalition of Ocean County Year-End Celebration, as members reflected on a year marked by innovation, challenges, and measurable impact. The event brought together educators, law enforcement, health professionals, and community leaders. Their collective commitment to substance use prevention, mental health awareness, and youth empowerment has (Leaders - See Page 11)
SILVER Nears $50 an Ounce!
90% SILVER • MEDALLIONS FLATWARE • SCRAP • JEWELRY TEA SETS • TRAYS • PITCHERS CANDELABRAS
Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Members of the DART Prevention Coalition of Ocean County join representatives from Ocean County College after the college was recognized with the Excellence in Prevention Award.
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