TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 18 - No. 24
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─Photos by Stephanie Faughnan The real name of the game was inclusion with Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Toms River East and the Warriors having fun together.
─Photo by Chris Lundy From left: James Maida, Nicol Paone, Uma Thurman, and Sharon Maida. By Chris Lundy LAVALLETTE - Hollywood stars Uma Thurman and Joe Manganiello enjoyed local summer as they filmed the final scenes of 2023’s “The Kill Room” at the Jersey shore on October 7. The description on IMDB.com summarizes: “A hitman, his boss, an art dealer and a money-laundering scheme that accidentally turns
By Stephanie Faughnan TOMS RIVER – Rutgers Scarlet Knights played their most admirable game of the season with just five of their own players last week. No matter that the Toms River Warriors claimed victory with a winning score of 42-12. With inclusion the real name of the game, the Scarlet Knights proved they were all in. Football players from Toms River East joined the college team to take on the Warriors, a group of special needs kids and young adults
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This Month In History: Ocean’s View Of The Constitution
By J. Mark Mutter (Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a column published on this topic.) In an earlier column of This Month in History, it was noted that this year marks the 75th anniversary of the adoption of our current state Constitution. It was a long, historic road in getting a new,
modern document approved by the people - and Ocean County played a central role in the process. Here’s the rest of the story. Agreement And Disagreement As a proposed new Constitution was discussed and debated through the summer of
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1947, several key items were quickly agreed to. The first was that New Jersey should have its own separate Bill of Rights - beyond the federal Constitution’s. A second was that the Governor should have a four-year term and could run for re-election - a big change from the existing Constitution which only al-
lowed for one, threeyear term. But a third idea - involving the state courts - was hotly debated. By late July 1947, the idea of changing the chancery court - which had jurisdiction over property disputes - had emerged. On July 24th, Howard Ewart, a Toms River lawyer who was the
father-in-law of our local World War II hero Leonard G. “Bud” Lomell, testified before the Constitutional Convention sub-committee on the courts. Ewart’s remarks to the committee were direct and to the point: “I appear as a representative of the Ocean County Bar Association and (History - See Page 12)
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Breast Cancer Awareness: One Mom’s Story By Chris Lundy OCEAN COUNTY – Alison Berry touched many lives during her time on Earth, and her loved ones are hoping that she will continue to inspire after her passing. “My mother noticed a lump on her breast in her late 20s and
she ignored it for bit,” her daughter Pamela Moore said. “Being a single mom she was hard pressed to work two jobs and take care of me, and most of the time she put herself on the back bur ner. When she was around 35 years old, she was (Mom - See Page 8)
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