The JACKSON Times Vol. 19 - No. 27
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December 24, 2022
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By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – There was smiles of joy and celebration in the winter air as attendees came together once again to observe the lighting of the Menorah during the annual township Menorah Lighting ceremony. The outdoor event held on December 20 on the grounds of the municipal building was hosted by Rabbi Shmuel Naparstek and sponsored by Bat (Menorah - See Page 4)
─Photo By Bob Vosseller Rabbi Shmuel Naparstek lights the third candle for the third night of Hanukkah during this year’s Jackson Menorah Lighting ceremony.
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Council Backs Bill To Save Farmland By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Gover n ment lea der s i n Jackson praised effor ts by other local politicians to preserve land. Council President Martin Flemming was pleased to announce t hat Ocea n Cou nt y
was investing more money in the township. Noting related resolutions on a recent council meeting agenda, he said the County was “acquiring almost 60 acres, that gives the grand total of county land
preserved to almost 27,000 acres. They are doing a great job over at the bay protecting our wetlands and protecting our land.” Councilman Nino Borrelli introduced a resolution supporting (Farmland - See Page 6)
─Photo courtesy Cook family The Holiday House of Jackson’s Christmas couple Michael and Carol Cook will run until the evening of January 1. The house is located at 1 Carlson Court.
By Bob Vosseller JAC K S O N – I t wouldn’t be Christmas in the township without the Cook Holiday House lit up bright for the season. By tradition, Michael Cook, his wife Carol and members of his family begin setting
up the decorations at their home on 1 Carlson Court before the weekend of Thanksgiving. Preparation for it is actually a yearlong process. The display also serves as a benefit for charity. “We truly love doing (House - See Page 5)
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