TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 19 - No. 3
In This Week’s Edition
MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS
JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM
Retired Cops, Public Invited To Celebrate Department’s Past
May 27, 2023
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
BREAKING NEWS @
jerseyshoreonline.com
Government Page 9
(Hate - See Page 5)
Community News
Power In The Pines Air Show Takes Flight Again After ─ Photo by Chris Lundy 5 Years
Pages 10-14
Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Page 18
Inside The Law Page 23
─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Arnold Michaelis is a former white supremacist who hopes to inspire kids to be kind and compassionate.
Retired police officers had a walkout ceremony to celebrate their service. there’s often a walkout of their peers before welcoming them back, By Chris Lundy TOMS R I V ER – ceremony, when they entering civilian life. and asking the public When police officers leave the building for Many retired officers, to share in their history. sign off on their last the last time and are still local, got a chance The unfortunate rainy (Cops - See Page 4) shift before retiring, recognized by a row to do that at an event
Inspiration Comes In Waves For Lifeguard Who Lost Part Of Her Hand
─Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Megan Misurelli feels alive at the beach and has a profound connection to the water
By Stephanie Faughnan MANAHAWKIN Megan Misurelli, 22, has always felt a profound connection to the water, finding a sense of sanctuary within its depths. However, the 2023 Albright College graduate also understands the immense power the aquat-
ic world holds, where tranquility and danger coexist. As an accomplished competitive swimmer for both Donovan Catholic and Albright College, Misurelli’s bond with the water ran deep. Her relentless pursuit of excellence and disciplined commitment clearly
Quinn Hopping Funeral Home BURIALS | ENTOMBMENTS | CREMATIONS PRE-PLANNING without OBLIGATION Sara G. Toland, Manager • N.J. Lic. No. 4906
26 Mule Road, Toms River | 732-240-3800 | Quinn-HoppingFH.com
demonstrated the young woman’s unwavering determination and resilience. Beginning in the summer of 2020, Misurelli decided to put her affinity for the water and her desire to help people to work. She went through (Lifeguard - See Page 6)
─U.S. Air Force photo Staff Sgt. Sabatino DiMascio A KC-10 Tanker and C-17 Globemaster III demonstrate in-air refueling. 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 (Flight - See Page 12)
DIRECT CREMATION $1995 Includes: arrangement conference, removal from place of death, alternative container Batesville ccbmdfc, transfer to crematory, crematory fee
“We are dedicated to exceeding expectations and delivering a standard of service that is 100% guaranteed.”