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he names of 22 law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in Monmouth County are now enshrined in a newly installed memorial outside the headquarters of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office in Freehold Township. The Law Enforcement Memorial is a lasting reminder of the sacrifices made for public safety, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said during a May 19 ceremony. “We gather here today to honor the memory and mourn the terrible loss of 22 brave Americans who put on a uniform and answered the call, giving their lives in the performance of their sworn duties. “Each died under different circumstances, but all had one common thread – the call to duty. Each understood the risks of heeding that call, but never shied away, even as their loved ones worried at home,” he said. Gramiccioni was joined at the dedication by surviving family members of the men and women whose names are etched on the memorial, according to a press release. The line of duty deaths of the officers honored on the memorial span more than 122 years, beginning in 1899. Each officer’s name, agency and date of their death, referred to as their “End of Watch” (EOW) are etched into the black granite stone. The memorial is made of two tiers of black granite and includes a fountain of water that creates a soothing waterfall. The top face of the memorial is surrounded by an etching of the shoulder patch for every law enforcement agency in Monmouth County.

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Law enforcement officials have unveiled a memorial outside the headquarters of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office in Freehold Township which contains the names of 22 law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in Monmouth County.

On the north side of the memorial, along its base, are the 22 names of the individual officers who died in the line of duty, according to the press release. The memorial will serve as a peaceful place for the family members of those who died and for their fellow officers to reflect upon and honor their sacrifices: • Constable James Walsh, Red Bank Police Department, was attempting an arrest when he was shot by a suspect. EOW: Nov. 13, 1899; • Patrolman Charles Franklin Lippin-

cott, Asbury Park Police Department, and another officer were directed to handle a report of a husband threatening to kill his wife. Upon arrival, Lippincott ordered the husband to halt. The accused individual appeared willing to surrender. When Lippincott placed his hand on the suspect’s shoulder, the suspect pulled a concealed weapon and fatally shot the officer in the chest. EOW: Dec. 10, 1911; • Patrolman Herman Kohler Emmons, Long Branch Police Department, was shot

and killed by a suspect while attempting to place the suspect under arrest. EOW: Dec. 17, 1921; • Trooper William H. Marshall, New Jersey State Police, was killed in a motorcycle accident while on patrol. He had been with the agency for just over two years. EOW: Dec. 12, 1923; • Trooper Herman Gloor Jr., New Jersey State Police, was killed in a motorcycle accident while on patrol. He had been with

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Daughter of ‘Hidden Figures’ mathematician speaks of mom’s career By ALYSSA BIEDERMAN

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atherine Johnson took her last flight into space on Feb. 20. The S.S. Katherine Johnson, a supply satellite currently docked at the International Space Station, was named for the late NASA mathematician who was featured in the film “Hidden Figures.” On Earth, Johnson’s incredible life and career are celebrated by many people, but especially by her daughter, Joylette Hylick, a Mount Laurel resident who recently spoke about her mom’s autobiography in a virtual event for the Burlington County Library System. “Mom remained to the very end the same person I described before, all her life. She was still funny, pleasant, bright, thoughtful and humble,” Hylick told about 80 people who viewed the event. Johnson, 101, died on Feb. 24, 2020. Johnson was one of the first Black women hired by NASA as a mathematician. She helped to put the first American into space and to send Apollo vehicles to the moon. In 2015, Johnson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama.

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Johnson was reportedly called “the girl” by astronaut John Glenn, who refused to fly until the math that was used to coordinate his flight on Friendship 7 in 1962 had been verified by her. “Many have asked me over the years if John Glenn ever knew my name,” Hylick read from her mother’s memoir, “My Remarkable Journey.” “Who knows? It didn’t matter to me then and it doesn’t matter now. It was enough for me that I knew when he needed ‘the girl’ to boost his confidence that he could entrust his life to the heavens, and get him back home. I was that girl,” Johnson wrote. Hylick herself became “the girl” as she

followed in her mother’s footsteps with roles at NASA and at Lockheed Martin before her retirement. She said although her mother did not push math in her family, the lessons Hylick learned from Johnson carried her throughout her life and career. According to Hylick, Johnson’s keys to life start with a simple one: “Always do your best.” Her other advice included “Accept the help you’re given, help others when you can and you’re no better, you’re no worse.” Johnson graduated from college in 1937 at the age of 18. In 1939, she was one of the first Black students to enroll in a graduate program at West Virginia University, integrating the school. When she was hired to work at NASA, Johnson had to use a segregated restroom and cafeteria. Hylick said although her mother was required to use segregated facilities, she is sure her mom just used whatever bathroom was closer. At lunch, Johsnon played bridge with NASA engineers.

“My doctor once told me, ‘Your mom is a genius, and geniuses never think they are doing anything extraordinary,’ ” Hylick remembered. “But everyone else does.” In 2017, NASA hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new building at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., that was named the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility. “Mom whispered to me, ‘It would have been nice to have it named after the team,’ ” Hylick recalled. “She never tried to draw attention. It was always about all of them.” When Johnson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, she glowed after Obama planted a kiss on her cheek. “And then she said she wished she could talk to him about how they are teaching children, because she said it ain’t good,” Hylick remembered with a laugh. Hylick speaks regularly at elementary schools, where she said her mother’s story makes an impact on young students who have big goals. “Have a dream and stay with it,” Hylick said. “Go for what you love to do and just keep working at it.”

VNA Community Health Centers offer healthcare to artists, musicians The VNA of Central Jersey Community Health Centers (VNACJ-CHC) is offering primary healthcare and dental services to the women, men and others who make the Jersey Shore rock. Christopher Rinn, CEO of the health centers, announced his organization’s commitment to the health and well being of artists and musicians during the Asbury Band Aid digital concert benefit for musicians of the Jersey Shore on April 20 at the Stone Pony is Asbury Park. The concert was sponsored by the Vin Gopal Civic Association and the Stone Pony, according to a press release. “The Community Health Center stands with our artists and musicians. We are here to help you. If you are in need of primary care, dental, or other health services, but have trouble paying, are uninsured or under-insured please contact the Community Health Center,” Rinn said. “Over here on E Street, we are proud to support the Community Health Center and their essential work for our Jersey Shore artists and musicians,” Bruce Springsteen was quoted as saying in the press release in declaring his

support of the healthy artists and musicians initiative. “The VNA Community Health Center is a wonderful organization that has helped many people, including friends and employees,” said Caroline O’Toole, general manager of the Stone Pony. “We are proud to partner with them in promoting the health and well-being of musicians, artists and those who work in the industry,” she said. “Access to healthcare is critical for the health and wellbeing of New Jerseyans,” said Gov. Phil Murphy. “This VNA Community Health Center initiative will help eliminate healthcare cost and access barriers for those who may be uninsured or under-insured in our arts community. “I applaud VNA for this program and for keeping the Jersey Shore healthy, and rocking. I also encourage those who are uninsured or under-insured to go to Get Covered NJ to learn more about affordable coverage options,” the Governor said. The VNACJ-CHC provides primary healthcare for individuals and families at its four centers in Monmouth

County — Asbury Park, Freehold Borough, Keyport and Red Bank. They serve all individuals without discrimination and regardless of the patient’s ability to pay, according to the press release. The CHC remained open throughout the coronavirus pandemic to ensure that the vulnerable population it serves had access to healthcare. In 2020, the agency completed 45,000 patient visits, in person and telehealth, for 14,000 Monmouth County residents, according to the press release. Since late December through the third week of May, the CHC and its partners had administered more than 63,000 coronavirus vaccines. “Summer is coming,” Rinn said, “and the Jersey Shore is going to rock this year. We all need our musicians healthy to heal us and to celebrate our coming out of the most difficult year most of us have ever experienced and hopefully ever will.” Artists and musicians in need of affordable health or dental care may call 732-774-6333 for more information.

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The Bachelorette 17th Season By Rick Gables Katie Thurston and Michelle Young have been named the next stars of the 17th and 18th seasons of The Bachelorette, respectively. After appearing in the landmark 25th of season The Bachelor, both women emerged as fan favorites among Bachelor Nation, with viewers all over America rooting for their happily ever afters. Katie’s season 17 journey is set to premiere on ABC Monday, June 7, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Michelle’s season 18 journey will premiere in the fall of this year. CBS will air the 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday, June 6, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The 43rd class to receive this lifetime artistic achievement recognition include choreographer and actress Debbie Allen; singer-songwriter

and activist Joan Baez; country singersongwriter Garth Brooks; violinist Midori; and actor Dick Van Dyke. “The Kennedy Center Honors serves as a moment to celebrate the remarkable artists who have spent their lives elevating the cultural history of our nation and world,” said Kennedy Center Chairman David M. Rubenstein. The center’s entire campus will come alive with small, in-person events and re-envisioned virtual tributes. Programs for each event will encompass performances and speaking tributes for the honorees. The CW will premiere its new series The Republic of Sarah on Monday, June 14, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The drama takes place in the town of Greylock, New Hampshire. When an incredibly valuable mineral used by tech is discovered under the town, state-backed mining company Lydon Industries swoops in with plans to

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extract the mineral that include wiping Greylock off the map. With her friends and family in danger of losing their homes, rebellious high school teacher Sarah Cooper (Stella Baker) vows to stop Lydon’s bulldozers, which will not be easy. Leading the Lydon Industries efforts is Sarah’s estranged brother, Danny Cooper (Luke Mitchell). Sarah enlists her friends for the fight, like fellow teacher Corinne Dearborn (Hope Lauren), police officer Amy “AJ” Johnson (Nia Holloway), and diner manager Grover Simms (Ian Duff). Most intriguing is Sarah’s proposed solution. She believes Greylock could declare independence. Citing various historical maps, she explains that the land on which Greylock sits was never properly claimed by the United States. If they can convince the town to vote for independence, Greylock would gain international sovereignty and could protect its land for good.

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Bright Lights And Zombies By Paul Hall

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as Vegas is the home to bright lights, casinos, laughter and the occasional wild night. But no one is ready for the crazy times that are about to be unleashed on “Sin City” when a military convoy traveling through the Nevada desert has an accident in the new film Army of the Dead available now on Netflix. The landscape will change when all types of zombies overrun Las Vegas. What used to be glitzy high-rises are reduced to infested towers crawling with creatures who will attack any living being in the way. While the living have found their way outside of the city, there remain some worthwhile assets left behind within the makeshift walls. Millions of dollars are in a vault, and a businessman needs someone

to lead the brigade to retrieve the loot. Scott Ward (Dave Bautista) led one of the last groups out of the city before it was walled off from the world. He seems to be the perfect man to assemble a team to head back in and retrieve the money that was left there. Money is just one of the motivating factors for Scott, but a big one for the members of his team. And with his share of the treasure he is tasked with retrieving, it makes journeying back inside the walls a risk he is willing to take. But facing a horde of hungry zombies isn’t daunting enough. Congress has approved a targeted nuclear strike on the walled city of Las Vegas. Now the team must elude death by zombie and do it quick to avoid the strike. The journey inside the walls brings us a number of colorful characters. There are, of course zombies, and lots of varieties of them. The patient zero alpha zombie

is strong and aggressive. His followers are in various stages of dress or undress, as Vegas may have put them in. But the zombies are only half the equation. Scott’s team is filled with interesting characters as well. The ragtag bunch are a variety of talented individuals motivated by their payday and some by simply hunting zombies. This is a visual film that explodes from the screen with a mixture of outrageousness, gore and fun. Yes, FUN. Army of the Dead makes a film that has half-eaten people running around fun. From the opening credits, you know the film never takes itself too seriously, and the tone is set for a gory good time. With stunning visuals and the tone set, Director Zack Snyder leans on his cast of characters to deliver the high-octane moments, the humor and even some quiet

time amid the chaos. Bautista, Ella Purnell, Omari Hardwick, Ana de la Reguera and the deep cast take their roles and morph into their characters — my favorite being Tig Notaro, who plays the chopper pilot who needs no motivation other than money and could run circles around any of the other crew members, or at least fly circles around them. This is an insane thrill ride of fun and gore. Zombies, Las Vegas and Zack Snyder — it’s a match made in Hollywood and I like it. Paul’s Grade: B+ Army of the Dead Rated R Stars Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, Omari Hardwick, Ana de la Reguera, Theo Rossi Director: Zack Snyder


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Murphy signs educational Working toward ‘nature for all’ bills into law in New Jersey YOUR TURN

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ow comfortable are you in the out- tion, she said, is a willingness for those in doors? Do you feel happy and safe power “to meet people where they are and in parks and outdoor spaces, or do connect with their humanity.” you feel unwelcome or uncomfortable? That means acknowledging historiYour answer may depend on the color cal losses that came when Blacks, Native of your skin. Not everyone feels safe in Americans and other people of color were parks and places that belong to us all. Peo- separated from their land. ple of color may feel out of place or, worse, It means debunking the doctrine of manithe target of suspicion or hostility. fest destiny, the belief that U.S. expansion Changing that situation was the aim of across the American continent was justia recent discussion on “outdoor equity” led fied and inevitable. It could mean making by Black author, storyteller and educator reparations for land unjustly taken. Carolyn Finney. “Reparations means repair,” Finney Finney was invited to speak to New said. “We can find common ground on Jersey’s land conservation community – a what repair looks like.” largely white group that works to preserve The process won’t be quick; Finney open space, parks, trails and farmland – calls it “the long game.” It will also take about ways to make their work more inclu- courage and a willingness by those in powsive of New Jerseyans of all ethnicities and er to step out of their comfort zones. backgrounds. “If you are going to Finney is the author of GUEST COLUMN look at this honestly, it’s the book “Black Faces, going to shake your world • White Spaces: Reimaginup,” she said. “A lot of ing the Relationship of people don’t want to do MICHELE S. BYERS African Americans to the it because it feels crappy Great Outdoors.” She has and you have to give up backpacked around the world and has seen some stuff.” that people of color are frequently chalBut Finney feels encouraged by the lenged or questioned when they are out in simple fact that a conversation is taking nature. place here in the Garden State. “For Black people, navigating both city “I’ve never seen a door open so wide in streets and hiking trails can be charged; at my life,” she said. worst, they are fraught terrains where we In Mercer County, for example, a coare at the mercy of someone else’s inter- alition of public and private conservation pretation of our presence,” she wrote in a groups has founded the Outdoor Equity Al2020 essay. “Too often, by default, Black liance to ensure nature is available to all. people are perceived as threats to White Jay Watson, the head of the New Jerpeople’s physical safety.” sey Conservation Foundation’s land presIn turn, that threatens their safety. ervation program and one of the alliance’s For example, on Memorial Day 2020, founding members, said the group’s goal a Black birder named Christian Cooper is to make sure all people can enjoy the grabbed his binoculars and headed for his mental, physical and spiritual benefits of favorite spot in New York City’s Central spending time outdoors without fear or Park. feeling unwelcome. Trouble ensued when Cooper asked The Outdoor Equity Alliance is explora woman to leash her loose dog. When ing what the real and perceived barriers she refused, he began filming her with are to enjoying nature. For instance, some his phone. The woman, who is White, re- people might lack transportation to parks, sponded by saying she would tell police while others may feel they don’t know that “an African-American man is threat- enough about the outdoors to feel safe. ening my life” and then dialing 911. The alliance is currently writing its first “George Floyd and Christian Cooper strategic plan for increasing diversity in exist on a continuum,” Finney told the outdoor landscapes and to help create the New Jersey audience via Zoom. “On one next generation of conservation leaders. end of the continuum, you could die.” The group is hoping its work will be repliThe topic of Finney’s talk was “Finding cable in other parts of the state and nation. Common Ground: Equitable Access for “We want this to be so well done that All to Nature and Preserved Land.” others working for equity will want to take Making New Jersey’s outdoor spaces it on and make ‘Nature for All’ a reality,” more inclusive of all races is not easy. The Watson said. perception of many people of color, Finney noted, is that parks and open space are preMichele S. Byers is the executive direcserved for wealthy White people. tor of the New Jersey Conservation FounWhat is needed to change that percep- dation, Far Hills.

On May 11, Gov. Murphy signed several education-related measures into law. In a press release, the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) said it supported both measures throughout the legislative process: Pilot program for SEL (social-emotional learning) in Early Elementary Years establishes a five-year Clayton Model pilot program in the New Jersey Department of Education to provide a social-emotional learning program to elementary school students attending selected public schools. The pilot program would be based on the Clayton Model, which is a responsive, trauma-informed intervention program for student development that was created by the Clayton School District in Gloucester County, according to the press release. Under the bill, the New Jersey commissioner of education would select three counties to participate in the pilot program: a county in the northern area of the state; a county in the central area; and Gloucester County to represent the southern area. After each county is selected, the commissioner, in collaboration with the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs at Rutgers University-Camden, would select a maximum of 10 schools in each county to participate in the pilot program, according to the press release. “This program has been successful in helping students with special needs get the support they need to attain a quality education and gain the living skills that will help them for their entire lives,” state Senate President Steve Sweeney was quoted as saying in the press release. “It is a means of advancing their academic performance and life skills. The controlled expansion of the program will make this terrific model available to students throughout the state,” he said.

Easing substitute teacher requirements is designed to address substitute teacher shortages and increase the pool of substitute teachers, according to the NJSBA. The measure allows college students who have accumulated at least 30 college credits (sophomores and beyond) and are at least 20 years old to serve as substitute teachers until June 30, 2023. The current standard is 60 credits (juniors and beyond). Under the bill, the Department of Education would provide a final report by no later than June 30, 2024 as to whether the 30-credit standard should be allowed to continue. Additionally, the bill increases the coverage provided by substitute teachers by extending the amount of time, from 20 to 40 days, that those individuals may teach in the same classroom during public health emergencies, according to the press release. During committee deliberations, the NJSBA was able to have language inserted clarifying school districts may establish additional criteria for substitute teachers within their district, according to the press release. “Substitute teaching provides valuable experience to college students of all majors, offering an opportunity to serve their communities, learn more about our education system and earn money,” said Senator M. Teresa Ruiz, chairwoman of the Senate Education Committee, upon the bill’s approval. “This new law will expand eligibility to more higher education students in the state, ensuring we have the staffing we need in our classrooms and increasing job opportunities for those working toward a degree,” Ruiz said.

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f you ask me what my favorite car to drive is, I would have to confess, it’s a BMW. I sold Mercedes for several years, so that confession doesn’t come easy. But, as far as pure driving ability and nothing else, BMW fits what I like to feel when I’m behind the wheel. BMWs are engineered to be driven hard, almost aggressively; their handling is spot on and you can drive most of their models at high speeds and still feel you have a very secure command of the vehicle. I also like the way the suspensions of almost all of the BMW models I have ever driven are set up. They are designed to allow you to feel the road under you while you drive, giving you a real sense of control. I am not a big Peter Perrotta fan of vehicles that offer up a pillowy suspension that makes you feel like you are driving on a cloud. All that being said, I know there are a lot of you out there who don’t care for BMWs. I had clients when I sold Mercedes and later on when I worked for an all-brands leasing company that hated the ride of the BMW. So, in the end, it’s just a matter of what fits your wants and needs. As we start to transform into a new era of vehicle modes – hybrids, plug-in hybrids and all-electric – it is going to be interesting to see how this power plant transformation affects the traditional way we expect these vehicles to perform. Case in point, I recently jumped behind the wheel of the 2021 BMW X5 xdrive45e – a multi-faceted SUV that can be driven as a hybrid, all-electric or in gas engine mode only – to see if this new PHEV (plug-in hybrid) carries the same pizzaz as what we have come to expect from the traditional BMW. The short answer is yes, for the most part. However, there are some differences that make it feel and sound a whole lot different then what you may be used to from a pure combustible engine BMW. When you first sit behind the wheel of this PHEV X5 and push the start button on

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the center console you will immediately notice the difference; it’s quiet as heck. In fact, it’s so quiet you can’t tell if the engine has started or not. My assumption here is that the hybrid mode – which is the default mode the car drives itself in – puts it in electric mode automatically on start up and it’s not until you really get going and up to speed that the gas engine kicks in. In fact, the only way to tell if the car actually started up successfully is to check on the dash where it will indicate if the car is “off” or “ready” to be driven. Upon initial take off, the PHEV X5 is super quiet as it starts out using the electric motor only until you get up to speed and then the hybrid takes over. If you are a traditional BMW motor head like me, this new phenomena takes a little getting used to, but it’s all good because at the end of the day this SUV still drives spot on just like its predecessors. So the way this thing works is you can choose at start up how or in which mode you want to drive the car. If you do nothing it will automatically be in the hybrid mode. In the hybrid mode the advanced elec-

tronics built into the BMW system will determine for you the most efficient way for it to drive – as an electric, hybrid or all gas. As long as the auxiliary battery is charged – remember this is a plug-in fully chargeable electric as well – you can select the fully electric mode at start up by pushing a button on the center console. And, finally, if you don’t feel like messing with hybrids or electrics at all, then you can simply put it in “Sport” mode at start up, in which the combustion engine will be engaged only. Powering the new generation PHEV X5 is a 282 horsepower turbo charged 3.0 liter inline six cylinder engine that is paired with a single electric motor that is sandwiched between the engine and the eight speed automatic transmission. The combined power of the gas engine and the electric motor help it produce an impressive 389 horsepower which I found to be more than enough to drive as aggressively as you want around town or on the interstate. More impressively, the whole complicated set up works seamlessly and smoothly, even if it takes a bit to get used to.

The base price of the 2021 BMW X5 xdrive45e is $65,400. My tester version carried a bottom line sticker price with options and destination and delivery of $81,695. Added options included: $4,050 for an executive package; $5,500 for the M Sport Package; $1,700 for the driver assist pro package; $950 for M sport 21-inch wheels and $650 for M Sport brakes. The M Sport package includes a lot of sporty trim and aluminum as well as an upgraded leather. The executive package includes: a panoramic moon roof; rear manual side window shades; 4 zone climate control; heads up display; wireless phone charger; a Wifi hot sport and enhanced blue tooth. Driven on gasoline engine mode only, the EPA estimates this X5 gets about 20 miles per gallon overall with a 50 mpg rating on the combined gas/electric mode. This vehicle has not received the government’s 5-star crash test safety rating yet. Peter Perrotta’s On The Road column appears regularly. He may be contacted at pperrotta@comcast.net

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very involved process, this year was again challenging due to the cut in state aid. For the fourth year in a row, we suffered a significant loss of state aid while expenses such as building operations, special education services, health care coverage and outof-district tuition continue to rise. “The funding formula created by the state appears to ignore these factors, among many others, while over-relying on enrollment data and previous years’ tax levy figures. The state’s funding formula suggests that residents of Millstone have not been paying their ‘local fair share’ in taxes which has resulted in … significant cuts,” Huss said. “Essentially, the Legislature has used aid reductions to send a message that districts like Millstone should balance their budget by raising local property taxes or reducing spending. Unfortunately, the latter can only be accomplished by cutting programs and/or raising class sizes, which we are adamantly against. “If the S-2 funding formula continues to be implemented as it is currently designed and cuts persist through 2025 as projected, difficult decisions will have to be made. “Educational programs, key resources and all non-essential support services will be compromised, and the educational experience we have become accustomed to in Millstone will drastically change. “Thus, it is important for all of us, students, parents, educators and community members alike, to band together and let our legislators know how we feel. Hopefully, we can partner with supportive politicians and change the budgetary course for future years. “In the meantime, I continue to be appreciative of our Board of Education’s thoughtfulness and diligence. They have once again balanced their fiduciary duties with our students’ needs to arrive at a reasonable and fair budget,” Huss said. The Millstone Township school district’s 2020-21 budget produced an approximate school tax rate of $1.74 per $100 of assessed valuation. The owner of a home assessed at $500,000 paid about $8,700 in school taxes (1.74 x 5,000). For 2021-22, district administrators said the school tax rate will increase to approximately $1.75 per $100 of assessed

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Brookdale Community College STEM Institute has announced the addition of a Data Science Option to its Mathematics/Science Degree. This new program aligns with Brookdale’s mission to offer quality affordable educational programs that lead to transfer and career opportunities, according to a press release. Brookdale is the county college of Monmouth County. Over the last decade, there has been significant growth in data generated and retained by companies. Data scientists are in demand in all industries, according to the press release. Brookdale will offer the program starting Fall 2021. Data science is an interdisciplinary field for students interested in math, computer science, business or lab sciences that translates to a degree that meets a growing demand for new jobs. For more information, visit brookdalecc.edu

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the agency for just over two years. EOW: May 9, 1926; • Patrolman Robert Leroy Applegate, Neptune Township Police Department, was killed when his police motorcycle was struck by a drunk driver. He was responding to another accident when the incident occurred. EOW: Sept. 6, 1931; • Police Officer William H. Letts, of the Union Beach Police Department, was shot in the head, while off duty and in his home,

by the man he was investigating as the prime suspect in an armed robbery. EOW: Sept. 24, 1946; • Trooper John Anderson, New Jersey State Police, was shot and killed while investigating a stolen car on the Garden State Parkway. EOW: Nov. 1, 1955; • Trooper Finley C. Fuchs, New Jersey State Police, was killed in an automobile accident while en route to a court appointment. EOW: Dec. 19, 1957; • Trooper Raymond P. Fiola, New Jer-

sey State Police, was killed in an automobile accident while he was on patrol. The collision occurred on Route 526 in Monmouth County. EOW: Feb. 19, 1962; • Sgt. Charles M. Cozzens, Bradley Beach Police Department, was killed in an automobile accident when his patrol car struck a utility pole. EOW: Aug. 8, 1964; • Patrolman William A. Richards, Long Branch Police Department, suffered a fatal heart attack while attempting to subdue a suspect who had escaped from other offi-

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cers earlier in the day. EOW: Oct. 23, 1967; • Sgt. Joseph M. Monteparo, Asbury Park Police Department, was stabbed to death while attempting to talk a man into dropping a knife. Monteparo was familiar with the suspect and had dealt with him on several occasions. EOW: April 24, 1971; • Police Chief David John Lake, Ocean Grove Police Department, had a heart attack while pursuing and grappling with a larceny suspect. He later died from the physical stress. EOW: Aug. 23, 1971; • Sgt. Frank Peters, Keansburg Police Department, was killed as the result of an accidental gunshot wound while on duty. EOW: Feb. 11, 1972; • Patrolman Jack A. Wright, Bradley Beach Police Department, was shot and killed as he attempted to stop a hold-up and robbery. EOW: May 31, 1976; • Special Officer Ronald P. Kleber, Middletown Township Police Department, was struck and killed by a drunk driver while directing traffic. EOW: Oct. 23, 1982; • Trooper II Frances J. Bellaran, New Jersey State Police, died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on May 20, 1996. Bellaran was attempting to stop a speeding motorcycle when he crashed and sustained fatal injuries. EOW: May 23, 1996; • Detective Sgt. Patrick A. King, Long Branch Police Department, was on duty, in uniform, when a man shot him in the back of the head while King was standing at a counter ordering a meal. The suspect then stole King’s car and led police on 60-mile chase before crashing the police vehicle and being killed in a shootout. EOW: Nov. 20, 1997; • Trooper Marc Kenneth Castellano, New Jersey State Police, was struck by an out-of-control car as he was standing on the shoulder of Interstate 195 in Howell near his patrol vehicle. Castellano was transported to a hospital, where he died. EOW: June 6, 2010; • Trooper Anthony A. Raspa, New Jersey State Police, was killed in a vehicle crash on Interstate 195 in Monmouth County. EOW: May 30, 2015; • Detective April Bird, Asbury Park Police Department, was on duty when she suffered a heart attack during a shooting investigation. Bird died three days later. EOW: Aug. 2, 2019. “These 22 officers who died never asked for, or wanted to be heroes, but sometimes as fate has it, it just turns out that way,” Gramiccioni said. “The men and women in blue know this possibility, but they follow the calling in the name of community service.” The fallen officers “shared a commitment to something larger than themselves – a call to serve the greater good. None sought glory, riches, or their names on billboards or in lights. Their reward came from their pride in service,” the prosecutor said.


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