The BERKELEY Times Vol. 28 - No. 24
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House Moved Through Several Towns New Businesses To Have Spots For For Family In Need Electric Vehicles
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─Photos courtesy Bob Vosseller and Habitat for Humanity The modular home was delivered to its final location on Route 539. (Inset): Diana Pita-Hernandez, with her 6-year-old twins, Arianna and Adrianna will move in early next year.
By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – Nor mally, Nor ther n Habitat for Humanity calls on their volunteer and support sponsors to build a new home for a family in need but they recently had a unique experience thanks to a family who donated a modular home.
The house was recently transpor ted from Normandy Beach to the township. “The time has finally arrived for ou r mo du la r home move. The modular home is prepped, the foundation is ready and the weather is looking ideal,” Northern Ocean (House - See Page 4)
─Photo by Chris Lundy Dedicated electric vehicle spots, like the ones seen here at a Wawa in South Toms River, will be more common in the future. parking spots for elecBy Chris Lundy BERKELEY – The tric vehicles. Therefore, Township Council is the town’s ordinance changing regulations will change local rules on new commercial so that any new dedevelopment that would velopment will need require spaces set aside to have these spots, Business Administrafor electric vehicles. The state has a new tor John Camera exlaw that there needs to plained. This would be a certain number of (Vehicles - See Page 12)
Helpers Of Homeless Show Strength In Numbers
Will There Be Any Big Elections In 2023? By Chris Lundy NEW JERSEY - For those of us feeling election fatigue, there’s some good news: there will only be one huge election statewide in 2023. But, individual towns will have some nasty political battles.
National Races There won’t be any races for U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. Even though votes are still being counted as this is being written, and Georgia’s Senate race has (Elections - See Page 7)
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─Photo by Chris Lundy Pastor Sue Jones of Holy Cross Lutheran Church talked about how all the groups need to work together for an efficient way to help homeless. ─Photo by Bob Vosseller It won’t be long before we see these signs again. This one was in Toms River.
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