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2022-09-17 - The Jackson Times

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The JACKSON Times Vol. 19 - No. 13

In This Week’s Edition

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September 17, 2022

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Community News Pages 9-10

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 12

Inside The Law Page 15

Classifieds Pages 19

─Photo By Bob Vosseller The New York City based band Total Soul performs during last year’s Jackson Day held in Johnson Park. By Bob Vosseller just honored to be a part of it,” Jackson CouncilThe day begins with the 3rd Annual Eagle First JACKSON – A special day for the whole town- man Nino Borrelli said. Responders 5 Kilometer Run/Walk which kicks ship - plus visitors - is nearly here. Jackson Day He and Councilman Steven Chisholm are on the off at 7:30 a.m. For details and how to register or returns on October 2. planning committee of the event that involves be a sponsor, e-mail jacksoneagle5k@yahoo.com. “There are more activities planned this year for the Recreation Department and the action can be That event started two years ago when Gavin Jackson Day for everybody of all ages. Everybody found at Johnson Park, 200 Kierych Memorial Kohute decided to make it his Eagle Scout involved with this event does a wonderful job! I’m Drive. (Jackson - See Page 8)

Councilwoman, Clerk Sworn In

─Photo by Bob Vosseller Jackson Township Attorney Gregory McGuckin administers the oath of office to Mary Moss as Township Clerk during a September 13 Jackson Council meeting.

By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – The governing body, support staff and audience members witnessed the swearing in of a new township clerk and councilwoman during the most recent Council meeting. Samara O’Neill became the newest member of the governing body early in the session. Her husband Dan held the Bible (Clerk - See Page 4)

Sunset Air Patrols Monitor Roads And Waterways 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 (Patrol - See Page 5)

Council Speaks Out Against Sex Ed Standards

By Bob Vosseller and Chris Lundy JACKSON – Although this topic is governed by the Board of Education, the Township Council has been vocal in its opposition to state mandated standards concerning sex education curriculum in New

Jersey schools. “This council continues to support parental rights against the perverse sex education curriculum and state education bureaucracy Governor Phil Murphy and his state Democrat legislature is pushing (Standards - See Page 6)

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