The BERKELEY Times Vol. 28 - No. 14
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Pride Day Brings The Best Of Berkeley Together
Sunset Air Patrols Monitor Roads And Waterways
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─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Some of the 30 members of the Ocean Air Support Squadron (OASS).
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─Photos by Chris Lundy (Above)Singers Stiletto and the Sax Man entertained the crowd. (Inset)Emma Bianco dyes shirts as part of a fundraiser for the Central Regional field hockey team. By Chris Lundy capstone to the sumBERKELEY – Civic mer concer t ser ies. groups, fi rst respond- That evening, Stiletto ers, and student perfor- & the Saxman sang mances marked another doo-wop and other pop Berkeley Pride Day, standards. They were showing the best the followed by the British town has to offer. Invasion k nown for (Pride - See Page 5) The day serves as the
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 16
Inside The Law Page 19
Classifieds Pages 21
Transitional Living For Homeless
─Photo courtesy Just Believe The facility will be called Larry’s Home, after deceased veteran Larry Robertiello.
September 17, 2022
By Chris Lundy LITTLE EGG HARBOR – A transitional living facility where unhoused people could spend up to a year while learning skills to get them back on their feet is one step closer to reality. The property for the facility was donated to
On The Horizon
nonprofit organization Just Believe from the Leary family in Little Egg Harbor. The program will be able to house six to eight men for up to a year following New Jersey Department of Community Affairs guidelines. Volunteer life coaches and interns
By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – The Jersey Shore’s iconic sights make for an exhilarating vision from 1,000 feet above – from sunbathers to Casino Pier to Old Barney and even the roadway traffic below. The aerial imagery proves routine to a volunteer group known as the Ocean Air Support Squadron (OASS), which also goes by the moniker of Ocean
County’s Black Sheep patrol. Experienced pilots use their own planes to conduct sunset patrols along two specified routes with 21-22 checkpoints. OASS acts as the Ocean County Sheriff’s Department’s air wing and works in conjunction with the United States Coast Guard. “We get up-to-date pictures from them concerning what’s going on in the area,” shared (Patrols - See Page 6)
Visiting Principal Inspires Teachers
By Chris Lundy and Jevon Melvin BERKELEY – Teachers from Ocean County continually have in-serCollege, Social Work vices and trainings, and Program and Journey one such instance took Health and Wellness place before students will help them, said stepped foot in the classPaul Hulse, CEO of Just room. Ahead of the new school Believe. A case plan year, Principal Baruti will be given for each Kafele presented a talk individual which will entitled “It’s Not Enough be re-evaluated every to ‘DO EQUITY’ You 30 days. Must ‘BE EQUITY’: (Homeless - See Page 4)
Critical Questions for Becoming an ‘Equity Mindset Teacher.’” He reviewed how to be teachers of an egalitarian mindset and effectively address equity issues in and outside the classroom. In his career in Essex County schools, he was a finalist for the New Jersey State Teacher of the Year. He has written educational
(Principal - See Page 5)
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