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Brookdale Community College held an in-person graduation ceremony for members of the Class of 2020 on the Lincroft campus on July 30.

Brookdale Community College holds memorable 50th graduation

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rookdale Community College, the county college of Monmouth County, held a memorable 50th graduation ceremony at its campus in the Lincroft section of Middletown on July 30. With the ongoing 2020 coronavirus pandemic, the in-person commencement adhered to the state’s face covering and social distancing guidelines as graduates and their family members remained in their

vehicles most of the time, according to a press release from the college. “Brookdale certainly gleamed with pride and showed our steadfast commitment to student success,” Yesenia Madas, associate vice president of student affairs, said about the ceremony. Graduates drove onto campus and were greeted by faculty members, administration, police officers and staff waving signs,

cheering and showing their congratulations, according to the press release. The graduates and their families drove to a parking lot across from the back entrance to the Collins Arena, the building that would have housed the commencement ceremony in May if it had not been postponed due to the pandemic. A commencement stage was set up in the parking area.

Brookdale administrators were able to individualize the graduation experience for each student with a personal chance to celebrate their accomplishment and share that moment with those who helped the most along the way, according to the press release. Like every other year, each graduate

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Tinton Falls residents will vote on eliminating run-off elections By MARK ROSMAN Managing Editor

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hen the residents of Tinton Falls go to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 3, they will be asked to vote on a local public question. During a meeting on Aug. 11, members of the Borough Council voted unanimously to authorize a ballot question regarding

the elimination of run-off elections in Tinton Falls. The question residents will be asked to vote on is “Shall the Borough of Tinton Falls abandon the holding of run-off elections as permitted by the ‘Uniform Nonpartisan Elections Law?’ “ Residents may vote yes or no on the question. According to the ordinance, “currently,

the Tinton Falls charter requires ‘run-off elections to be held … if a sufficient number of candidates fail to attain a majority of votes’ (more than 50%) at the November general election. “Accordingly, a candidate must receive both the greatest number of votes and a majority of votes cast in order to be declared the winner. “If a candidate does not receive a major-

ity of votes, then a separate run-off election would be held in early December between the municipal candidates who received the most votes in the general election,” according to the ordinance. In an interpretive statement regarding the ballot question, municipal officials said a “yes” vote on Nov. 3 “would eliminate

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Excavations at historic smokehouse yield interesting finds

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nder a sweltering summer sun and the occasional thunderstorm, Richard and Douglas Veit spent a couple of days digging square pits alongside the remains of a 19th century smokehouse on the grounds of the Taylor-Butler House in Middletown. The smokehouse, built into a small hillside just north of the grand Italianate mansion colloquially known as Orchard Home, was largely neglected when the Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA) acquired the grounds in 1999, according to a press release from the association. MCHA is planning to restore the smokehouse, once an integral part of the home’s domestic landscape, with grants from the 1772 Foundation, in cooperation with the New Jersey Historic Trust and the Monmouth County Historical Commission, according to the press release. “Most 19th century smokehouses are long gone by now, so MCHA is fortunate to have this opportunity,” said Joe Zemla, MCHA’s associate curator. “We are very appreciative of the work done by Rich and Douglas Veit in helping us preserve this unique piece of history.” In 1853, Joseph Dorset Taylor and his wife, Mary Holmes Taylor, left their New York home to return to the ancestral Taylor family farm, located on present-day King’s Highway in the Middletown Village Historic District. Here they built Orchard Home. At the time of its construction, the Taylor residence was considered the finest in Middletown, graced with all the modern amenities of the pre-Civil War era, according to the press release. Situated on acres of pristine orchard, the estate was equipped with a service courtyard, complete with an array of out-

buildings such as an icehouse, a two-story privy, and a brick smokehouse, the latter being the traditional means of curing and storing meats prior to the advent of electric refrigeration. “Restoring the smokehouse will give visitors insight into the day-to-day workings of the household and the lives of the servants employed by the Taylor family,” said Meg Sharp Walton, executive director of MCHA. “We are grateful to the 1772 Foundation and the Monmouth County Historical Commission for making the restoration possible.” The test excavations at the base of the smokehouse were able to determine the foundation is indeed stable despite outward appearances, according to the press release. As an added bonus, several 19th century artifacts were uncovered from the shovel pits, including shards of transfer-printed whiteware, cut nails, an animal rib, fragments of a glass inkwell, and the broken remains of a large glass bottle. Richard Veit, a professor of anthropology and chair of the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, and his son, Douglas Veit, made another intriguing discovery just a few yards from the smokehouse, where shovel tests confirmed the location of a former underground icehouse. Prior to home refrigeration, outdoor icehouses were insulated with straw or sawdust to keep freshly cut river ice frozen throughout the warmer months. This structure was revealed to be much larger than previously estimated, with a diameter of roughly 20 feet. Veit noted that the size of the icehouse at Orchard Home is unique, as it is uncharacteristic of others found in the county.

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Richard Veit conducts an examination of the area surrounding a 19th century smokehouse on the grounds of the Taylor-Butler House in Middletown.

Although the Monmouth County Historical Association’s properties are currently closed due to the pandemic, visitors are welcome to visit the grounds of Orchard Home and MCHA’s other historic proper-

ties. Orchard Home is available to rent for private events. Visit MCHA’s website for rental information and for updates about reopening plans.

State motor vehicle forms are now available at NJMVC.gov

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he New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) announced it has placed most of its standard forms online, allowing customers to fill out the forms directly from their electronic devices prior to their MVC visit. The change means customers will no longer have to wait until they get to an MVC licensing or vehicle center to collect and complete forms for everything from learner’s permit and driver’s license applications to disabled veteran placards, according to a press release. “With this new service, we are making these forms accessible to our customers on their own terms,’’ MVC Chief Administrator Sue Fulton said. “This will also ex-

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Known as a “fillable form,” the document can then be printed, signed and brought to the agency where it will be scanned and processed by an MVC employee at the customer service window. Some forms, such as registration renewals, can also be printed and mailed to MVC offices, according to the press release. The offering is another step in the MVC’s push toward more customer convenience that includes continual additions to its online services and a text notification service that allows customers to leave an agency and return closer to the time an MVC employee is available to assist them. For more information about MVC services, including online transactions, visit NJMVC.gov

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remotely from their homes. Several weeks ago, Murphy directed school administrators to develop, in collaboration with community stakeholders, a plan to reopen schools for the 2020-21 school year in September in a manner that best fits a district’s local needs. Murphy later said an all-remote educational option must be provided for parents who do not want to send their children into a school. Red Bank Regional serves Red Bank, Shrewsbury Borough and Little Silver. On July 30, Superintendent of Schools Louis

Moore posted a notice in which he discussed the district’s reopening plan. Moor said students will have the option to receive an all-remote education in accordance with an Executive Order that Murphy issued on July 20. Students who choose to attend school in-person will be organized into cohorts alphabetically. The students will report to school two days a week and receive remote instruction three days a week. One cohort will attend school for inperson instruction on Monday and Thursday and receive remote instruction on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The other cohort will attend school for in-person instruction on Tuesday and Friday and receive remote instruction on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. “We selected this model for a number of reasons,” Moore said. “First, a regular meeting cycle will help everyone in planning for family and work responsibilities. “Second, a consistent bell schedule will support academic achievement and emotional health. The schedule will also have time allocated for individual academic assistance and counseling,” the superinten-

dent said. At the high school, classes will follow an early dismissal schedule and be 50 minutes long. In an effort to reduce the possibility of virus transmission, Moore said there will not be a sit-down lunch period. The district will instead provide a “grab and go” meal service to students. “In this unprecedented crisis, the health and safety of everyone must remain foremost, but we will also ensure that all students have access to a high quality educational program, as well as robust mental and emotional support. “Teachers and administrators will continue to meet during the summer to ensure we are ready to meet district and state standards, ensure academic rigor, and maximize the hybrid instructional model,” he said. According to district administrators, staff members and students will be expected to come to school wearing a mask. Students without a legitimate medical condition will not be allowed to attend school in-person if they are unwilling to comply with that requirement.

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ON THE ROAD PETER PERROTTA

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ou always remember your first car. For me, it was a maroon 1965 Chevy Chevelle sedan. It was a hand-me-down from my dad. There wasn’t anything special about it. It wasn’t a Super Sport on anything like that. Just a plain Jane Chevelle. It had a straight six engine that burned oil and sounded like a ticking watch while idling. One day when I was headed to the shore, I pulled into one of those Piney Peter Perrotta gas stations on the Black Horse Pike with it and the almost toothless gas attendant started fawning over it. He wanted to buy it from me. I looked around his gas station and saw a graveyard of old American cars that he obviously had bought and was in the process of “hot rodding” or “souping up” – as we used to say. I politely declined his offer, but came away thinking that maybe this old Chevelle is something special after all. What happens to most of us, after that first car experience is that – if it’s a positive one – we tend to go back to that same brand or sometimes even that same exact car when it comes time to replace it. Car makers are keenly aware of this emotional attachment tendency in the car buying process. That’s why manufacturers and constantly on the prowl to create a successful “entry” level car to their brand. They know that if they can hook you on their cars at an early age then it’s a good bet you will stick with it. Enter the 2020 Cadillac CT4. A brand new entry into the Cadillac line up this year. The CT4 replaces the ATS and is slot-

ted just below the CT5. Cadillac offers this new sedan as a possible entry level purchase to its brand, hoping to attract first time buyers and compete with the luxury sedan entry level offerings from Audi, BMW and Mercedes. I recently spent one week behind the wheel of the new CT4 and came away quite impressed with this new offering, with some slight reservations. Cadillac offers the new, sleek looking CT4 in front wheel and all wheel drive in four different trim levels: luxury (starting at $33,990); Premium Luxury ($38,490); Sport ($39,590) and the V-Series ($45,490). The test car I drove for one week was the all wheel drive Premium Luxury model with the option upgraded 2.7 liter turbo engine. The first thing I noticed about this vehicle when the transport company dropped it off for me was how beautiful its exterior styling is. It really is a sharp looking and stylishly designed luxury sedan. The second thing I noticed was its paint job. This car is Garnet Metallic, which translates in the real world to an almost chocolately/brown color with a tint of cinnamon. It’s a stunning color and Cadillac must have gone out of its way to use a high quality metallic paint, because this car shined in the rain. The interior was appointed with a combination cinnamon and jet black leather. The exterior and interior combination makes for quite a handsome package. Cadillac offers two engine options for the new CT4. The base 2.0 liter turbo charged engine is standard. The powerplant puts out 237 horsepower. My tester had the upgraded 2.7 liter turbo charged engine that put out an impressive 325 horsepower. The standard automatic transmission with the 2.7 liter engine is a fairly smooth eight speed. My on the road experience with this new CT4 was quite positive. While it doesn’t afford the driver with the performance oriented drives of the Audi, BMW or Mercedes, this Cadillac has its own unique feel to it.

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The Cadillac CT4 is designed to appeal to a new generation of Cadillac buyers with its athletic design and astute driving dynamics.

This CT4 is quite nimble in the handling category, more than capable of providing an exciting driving feel through complicated twists and turns. It accelerates impressively – especially when you put it in the sport mode – as it is more than capable of making aggressive passes and getting you comfortably on to the interstate. What makes the ride of this Caddy unique is that while it manages to provide that nimble handling experience, it also affords a quite comfortable ride at the same time. It still exudes that luxurious Cadillac feel to it. The one area where I thought Cadillac could have done a bit better in is in the dashboard layout, design and composition. I thought the dashboard configuration and composition was just average. A little bit of an upgrade in this department will go a long way in making this vehicle a grand slam rather than just a one run homer. Added options to my tester included: $2,500 for the upgraded engine; $2,000 for the all wheel drive drivetrain; $1,700 for

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the navigation system and a Bose premium audit package; $1,200 for the driver assist package; $1,200 for a climate package; $1,150 for a technology package; $800 for driver awareness package and $625 for that Garnet metallic paint. The EPA Department of Transportationd gas mileage ratings for this new model aree 23 miles per gallon overall – with 28 mpgg on the highway and 20 mpg in city driving.m The EPA estimates that the annual fuels cost of driving this CT4 is about $2,100,r as it uses 4.3 gallons of gas per every 100 g miles. This model was not crash test rated byF U the government. Overall, I would say that before you go running to lease or buy one of those fancyw European import luxury sedans, give thisn Cadillac a chance. It just might surpriseb p you.

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CBA moves forward with plan to fully reopen in September

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tudents who attend Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, will be in school five days a week beginning in September, according to a plan released by the private school. According to a press release, “Taking CBA’s Lasallian mission and approach to education into account, the administration will be moving forward with this plan, understanding that conditions could change in the coming weeks and months. The academy used an end-of-year parent survey as well as a faculty committee to aid in its plans to reopen.” Under the plan put forth by CBA, all students would have been required to wear a mask when they were not able to maintain 6 feet of social distance. However, on Aug. 3, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that students will have to wear at all times when they are in school. Desks at CBA will be placed at least 3 feet apart as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, according to the press release from the school. Students will remain 6 feet apart during

lunch periods, which will be spread out in different locations on campus. There will be a number of additional safety modifications put in place, such as daily health screenings, the elimination of homeroom and locker usage, and plexiglass. The academy has invested in bipolar ionization, which is an air purification system installed in every heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit that deactivates harmful substances like bacteria, mold, allergens and viruses, according to the press release. The administration has developed a plan in the event that students and teachers must return to full-time virtual learning. CBA will accommodate students who choose to learn virtually for some time, according to the press release. Student orientation days have been planned for sophomores and juniors on Sept. 9 and for freshmen and seniors on Sept. 10. The first full day of classes will be on Sept. 11.

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got to hear their name announced as they walked across the stage to receive their diploma as friends and family members cheered for them. The arrival times were scheduled so each graduate could walk across the stage. “It was intimate, full of emotion and a true celebration of our graduates,” Madas said. There were no speeches or crowds, as friends and family members who arrived with the graduate had to remain in their vehicle to watch their graduate cross the stage, but they cheered just as loud and were just as excited to celebrate the achievement, according to the press release. “Anyone who participated in the 2020 commencement will never forget how special it was,” Madas said.

run-off elections in Tinton Falls, so that a municipal candidate receiving the greatest number of votes in the November general election would be declared the winner. “The elimination of runoff elections would result in a cost-savings for Tinton Falls taxpayers, who pay for most of the costs of a run-off election, and would eliminate elections in December, which typically have lower turnout,” according to municipal officials. The interpretive statement explains that a “no” vote on Nov. 3 “would maintain the current requirement of a run-off election. The primary benefit of a run-off election is that candidates elected to office have received a clear majority (more than 50%) of votes.”

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The #thankyouNJfarmers social media photo contest will select two winners each week who will each receive a $250 gift card for fresh produce to a Jersey Fresh market of choice, plus a Jersey Fresh NJshaped cutting board, according to a press release. An overall winner will receive a $500 gift card to a Jersey Fresh market of choice. Funding for this program is provided by USDA grant allocations. The contest will run through Sept. 1 with the final weekly winners being announced Sept. 2. The overall winner will be announced Sept. 9, according to the press release. To enter the contest, share photos of Jersey Fresh farmers, farms, markets or produce with the hashtag #thankyouNJfarmers and make sure to mention the farmer, farm or market name. Using the #thankyouNJfarmers hashtag on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will automatically enter an individual to win, according to the press release. The weekly winners will be chosen from photographs posted on social media using the #thankyouNJfarmers hashtag. Starting Wednesday each week, contestants will have until the following Tuesday to post their #thankyouNJfarmers photos. The weekly winners will be announced

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Legal Notices Online Public Information Center Meeting Notice Local Concept Development Study Monmouth County Oceanic Bridge (S-31) Bingham Avenue – Locust Point Road (CR8A) over the Navesink River Borough of Rumson and Township of Middletown, New Jersey Monmouth County, in cooperation with the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority, the New Jersey Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration, will be hosting an online Public Information Center meeting to inform local residents, officials, businesses and the general public regarding the Local Concept Development Study of the Monmouth County Oceanic Bridge (S-31) on Bingham Avenue – Locust Point Road (CR8A) over the Navesink River located between the Borough of Rumson and Township of Middletown. The purpose of the Public Information Center meeting is to inform the public of the Purpose and Need Statement and the conceptual alternatives and to solicit input and comment on the recommended Preliminary Preferred Alternative (PPA) for bridge improvements. This meeting is being conducted in conformance with Federal and State regulations. The public is invited and encouraged to comment on the project. Date: Time:

Thursday, August 27, 2020 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Presentation begins at 4:15 p.m. Where: Online via GoToWebinar Please go to www.monmouthcountyoceanicbridge.com and click on the meeting link to register. Instructions will be sent to you via email prior to the meeting. For members of the public without internet access, a copy of the meeting presentation can be mailed to you along with the call-in number. To receive a copy, please contact Fred Passeggio at (732) 431-7760 x6690, or fred.passeggio@co.monmouth.nj.us. Please provide your mailing address at least 72 hours before the meeting. Written comments will be accepted through Friday, October 16, 2020. Comments may be mailed, faxed or emailed to: Fred Passeggio, P.E., Project Manager Monmouth County Division of Engineering & Traffic Safety Hall of Records Annex 1 East Main Street, 3rd Floor Freehold, NJ 07728 Fax 732-431-7765 monmouthcountyoceanicbridge@gmail.com These meetings are open to all members of the public. For additional information or to submit comments online, please visit the project website: www.monmouthcountyoceanicbridge.com Independent & Atlantic Hub 8/19/2020 Fee: $115.02 Affidavit: $40.00

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• All Phases Of Painting • Interior/Exterior • Moulding Installation •No Job Too Small

NM-00436429

#13VH04604300

Plumbing

Painting/Wallpapering

Serving all of New Jersey since 1998

CELL # 732-810-9511

No Job Too Small NJ Lic#8843

www.mattcoplumbing.com

3rd Generation

P Boilers Installed/Repaired P Water Heaters Installed P Drains & Sewer lines cleaned P Sewer & Water Mains installed P Kitchen & Bath Remodeling P Framing & Sheet Rock

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Masonry/Paving

Specializing in all types of paving for Driveways & Parking Lots

Plumbing • Heating Home Improvements

NM-00436330

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NM-00436972

Lawn Care

DISCOUNTS 732-605-0362 AVAILABLE Over 30 yrs. • Free Est./Ins.

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ALL WORK DONE BY OWNER

732.619.6829

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TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200

NM-00437000

FREE ESTIMATES

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200


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NEWSPAPER MEDIA GROUP • www.centraljersey.com

August 19, 2020

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One-Month-Only Window & Patio Door Flash

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E A S L This is a Flash Sale, and that means it won’t last! You only have 31 days to get this discount and SmartSun™ glass upgrade!1 There are limited appointments available, and you must book yours before August 31st!

SAVE $325 on every window1

FREE Upgrade

to our SmartSun™ Glass to help keep your home even more comfortable1

PLUS

SAVE $850 on every patio door1

NO NO NO

Money Down Payments

for 1 year

Interest

1

$200 OFF

your entire project1

Valid on initial visit only—not to be combined with any other offer. Minimum purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors at time of initial visit. Financing provided by third parties and is subject to credit requirements. Interest is billed during the promotional period but all interest is waived if the purchase amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period.

Call to book your virtual or in-home appointment

609-460-8202

Cannot be combined with prior purchases, other offers, or coupons. Offer not available in all areas. Discount applied by retailer representative at time of contract execution and applies to minimum purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors as part of Instant Rewards Plan which requires purchase during initial visit to qualify. No payments and deferred interest for 12 months available, subject to qualifying credit approval. Not all customers may qualify. Higher rates apply for customer with lower credit ratings. Interest is billed during the promotional period but all interest is waived if the purchase amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period. Financing for GreenSky® consumer loan programs is provided by federally insured, federal and state chartered financial institutions without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender or familial status. Financing not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Renewal by Andersen retailers are independently owned and operated retailers, and are neither brokers nor lenders. All financing is provided by third-party lenders unaffiliated with Renewal by Andersen retailers, under terms and conditions arranged directly between the customer and such lender, which are subject to credit requirements. Renewal by Andersen retailers do not assist with, counsel or negotiate financing, other than providing customers an introduction to lenders interested in financing. Savings comparison is based on the purchase of a single unit at regular list price. See your local Renewal by Andersen location for details. NJ Consumer Affairs License #: 13VH01541700. NYC Consumer Affairs License #: 1244514. Nassau Consumer Affairs License #: H0810150000. Suffolk Consumer Affairs License #: 43991-H. NYC 1307704. Rockland County License #: H-11942-07-00-00. Renewal by Andersen of Central/Northern NJ and Long Island are independently owned and operated affiliates operating in the NJ/NY metropolitan area. “ENERGY STAR” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “Renewal by Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are marks of Andersen Corporation. ©2020 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2020 Lead Surge LLC. All rights reserved.

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