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2023-03-04 - The Jackson Times

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The JACKSON Times Vol. 19 - No. 37

In This Week’s Edition

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Jackson Educators Receive Honors

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Government Pages 7

Community News

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 14

Inside The Law Page 17

Senator Switches Party, Anounces Retirement

By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – A longtime Republican State Senator changed his par t y aff iliation to Democrat - to the surprise of his former GOP colleagues - but then announced he won’t be running for re-election, after all. He changed his mind and is retiring. Senator Sam Thompson has held the solidly-Republican Senate seat for over 11 years and defended his ability to run once more in a race that if successful would have kept him

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─Senator Sam Thompson in his position until he was 92 years old. During Super Bowl weekend, he announced that he had left the GOP and was planning to (Senator - See Page 9)

Charging NJ For ─Photo courtesy Jackson Schools Private School Busing Teachers and educational services professionals gather during a recent Jackson Board of Education meeting where they were honored for their work. Narrowly Supported By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Teachers and educational services professionals received recognition,

awa rd s a nd t ha n k s from members of the township Board of Education and administration recently.

During a Board of Education meeting, Board President Giuseppe Palmeri informed the public that “we have

the pleasure tonight of celebrating this year’s teachers of the year (Educators - See Page 4)

Manchester Hosts Roundtable Of Early Childhood Educators

─Photo courtesy Manchester Schools Districts throughout Ocean County met in Manchester to collaborate and discuss best practices regarding early childhood education.

By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – The Township School District’s Early Childhood Education Department recently hosted fellow teachers from all over Ocean County to share ideas and solutions to teaching the

youngest students. Director of Early Childhood Education Director Lori Burns said, “the Manchester Township School District’s Early Childhood Education team and I were proud to host this event for our county

colleagues.” She explained, “(Preschool Expansion Aid) funded school districts must follow the language of the grant and the guidance of the Department of Education. (Manchester - See Page 5)

By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Township Council members endorsed a bill that would take some of the burden off paying for private school buses, but it wasn’t unanimous. Assemblyman Alex Sauickie (R-12 t h), a for mer councilman, drafted a bill which has been strongly supported by the Jackson Board of Education. It would establish a threeyear pilot program that would f u nd pr ivate school transportation with state money for certain eligible school districts in the state,

including Jackson. “Assembly bill A-4461 is the not the be-all, end-all solution but it is something and it will lessen the cost on taxpayers and remove the state mandate on public schools that pay for the transportation of non-public school students in our town and in other towns,” Councilman Nino Borrelli said. He noted that the State mandates school districts pay for non-public school busing. However, he thinks that the state should pay for it since the state requires (Busing - See Page 8)

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