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2023-05-27 - The Manchester Times

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The MANCHESTER Times Vol. 29 - No. 7

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Power In The Pines Air Show Takes Flight Again After 5 Years

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Community News Pages 10-14

Classifieds Page 28

(Well - See Page 18)

Three Officers Promoted At Manchester Police Dept.

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By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – The township will pay $150,000 for remediation of the well in the eastern service area that has high levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA). Business Administrator Carl Block explained that the remediation was a “temporary filtration system that will cover our peak seasons and will filtrate for PFOS. Federal funding will replace that. It will be a temporary filtration unit for six months. The permanent fix will be an upgrade of the treatment station which will be quite a bit more money.” He added that the reason for the temporary fix was that the upgrade work couldn’t be

(Air Show - See Page 15)

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Well To Be Filtrated For Chemicals

By Andrey Nalbantov LAKEHURST – It took more than 20 minutes to go the last mile to get into Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (MDL) Sunday morning watching the same traffic light turn red three times in a row – because of how many carloads of people were going to see the Power in the Pines show. After waiting five years, waiting even longer due to traffic built up the anticipation. Saturday’s weather was rainy, which made even more people pile into the event on Sunday. Even though the base opened its gates for the event at 9 a.m., the enthusiastic

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–U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Iris MacIlvaine (Above) The WarBird Thunder demonstration begins at the Power in the Pines Open House and Air Show at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. –Photo by Andrey Nalbantov (Right) Vehicles were on display for the public to see up close.

Former Skinhead Teaches Students About Life Without Hate

By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – A former leader of an international hate group is now spreading a different message: how to be compassionate to others and how to break a cycle of anger and violence. Arno Michaelis was the keynote

speaker at a leadership conference at Ocean County College, held in collaboration with the prosecutor’s offi ce and the Cultural Heritage Commission. The mission was to empower students and encourage them to positively impact their communities.

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Michaelis is the author of “My Life After Hate” and came to provide some insight into his personal history. The speaker’s past included founding an international white supremacy group, acting as a reverend of a racial holy war, (Students - See Page 4)

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–Photo courtesy Manchester Police Officers were sworn in, promoted, and transferred at a recent ceremony. By Alyssa Riccardi MANCHESTER – Chief Rober t Dolan of t he M a n che s t e r Township Police Department announced the promotion of three veteran officers.

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