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The BERKELEY Times Vol. 28 - No. 13

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September 10, 2022

Whales Close To Shore: What Does It Mean?

WWII Vet Honored At Mets Game

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─Photo courtesy Trisha DeVoe When a whale does this, they are lunge feeding.

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Community News Pages 9-10

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14

Inside The Law Page 17

Classifieds Pages 22

─Photo courtesy Finamore family Joseph Finamore was honored at a recent Mets game, and was given a flag by pitcher Tyler McGill. By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – There’s probably no better honor for a Mets fan to be honored at Citi Field, and that’s just what

happened to Joseph Finamore. A World War II veteran, he’s still spry and funny, and lives with his wife Priscilla in one of Berke-

ley’s senior communities. Priscilla’s grandsons called one day and asked if he’d like to be honored by the Mets during a game. He said sure but

didn’t know what to expect. He wore two important pieces of a uniform: a Mets shirt and his hat (Vet - See Page 5)

Aquaculture Project To Restore Oyster Beds

─Photo courtesy Susan Allen Representatives from the Ocean County Soil Conservation District discuss oyster restoration at Stockton University’s Mill Creek Reef.

By Bob Vosseller OCEAN COUNTY – Members of the Ocean County Soil Conservation District (OCSCD) and their partners were recently awarded $961,227 for a New Jersey Coastal Aquaculture project. The Aquaculture project’s primary goals are to promote aquatic

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habitat on shellfish leases and enhance water quality throughout the coastal bays of New Jersey (with a focus on the Barnegat and Great Bay region) by increasing producer participation in NRCS conservation programs. “The NJ COASTAL (Oyster- See Page 6)

By Chris Lundy JERSEY SHORE – A pod of dolphins slips through the waves. A humpback whale breaches close to shore. Are you in Hawaii? No, you’re in Seaside. Beachgoers were thrilled to see a humpback putting on a show during the last days of summer vacation, plowing through the water and feeding. It was accompanied by a score of dolphins. Trisha DeVoe was on the beach when she – and everyone else there – noticed (Whales - See Page 5)

Former Projectionist Focuses On Theater’s Closing By Patrick LaMorte TOMS RIVER - With the AMC Seacourt 10 Movie theater closing, it’s not hard to feel like a little piece of the community will go with it. Back in the day, it was Loews Theaters, then Sony Theaters, until finally switching to AMC. But most of us knew it simply as Seacourt theater. A 10-screen cinema was huge for its time, and unheard of now because of oversized recliner seats take up more space. Seacourt had two of the biggest (Theater- See Page 4)

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