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Freeholders: Let counties, towns regulate marijuana By MARK ROSMAN Managing Editor
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A group of former Mouseketeers has recorded “Why? Because It’s Christmas.”
Former Mouseketeers record holiday album By JENNIFER AMATO Managing Editor
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ne of “The All-New Mickey Mouse Club” cast members from the 1990s has reunited with her fellow Mouseketeers to record a special holiday album. “Why? Because It’s Christmas” features Princeton resident Lindsey Alley, along with 17 ’Teers who recorded 15 holiday classics. The Disney stars from all seven seasons reunited 30 years later and recorded the album during the height of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. The album was released on Nov. 27. The group is donating a portion of the gross proceeds to two organizations that support individuals who have been extremely affected by COVID-19. MusiCares provides critical assistance
to members of the music community in times of need. The Brave of Heart Fund provides much needed financial support to the families of frontline healthcare workers and volunteers who lost their lives due to COVID-19. “Music has such a unique ability to heal and unify us, and we are so grateful for our position to continue to support music creators and professionals in these uncertain times. The direct impact we have been able to make on our music community during the pandemic would not be possible without the generosity of partners like Always In The Club,” said Laura Segura, executive director of MusiCares. “We are grateful to Always in the Club for its efforts to raise awareness for the Brave of Heart Fund,” said Holly Welch (Continued on page 8)
he Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders has passed a resolution which urges members of New Jersey’s Legislature to allow counties and municipalities to regulate the sale and use of marijuana within their borders. The freeholders took the action during a meeting on Nov. 24. The county’s governing body acted as state Senators and Assembly members are considering the passage of enabling legislation that will permit the use of recreational marijuana in New Jersey. Recreational marijuana is also referred to as adult use marijuana. In their resolution, which will be forwarded to Gov. Phil Murphy and other state officials, the freeholders noted that in the Nov. 3 general election, New Jersey voters approved an amendment to the State Constitution legalizing marijuana. The constitutional amendment will permit the possession and use of marijuana for persons age 21 and older and legalizes the cultivation, processing and sale of retail marijuana. However, before any of that can happen, Senate and Assembly members must
pass enabling legislation, which must be signed into law by the governor, to set the parameters around the sale, purchase and use of marijuana. In comments made prior to the board’s passage of the resolution, Freeholder Director Thomas Arnone said it is “mindboggling” that state officials put a public question on the Election Day ballot with so many unknown aspects of how adult use marijuana will be implemented. Since the passage of the public question, members of the Legislature have not been able to come to an agreement on the enabling legislation. The freeholders went on to state that “local leaders, who know their communities better than most, should be entrusted to make decisions within their own jurisdictions” and that “the legalization of marijuana may lead to unintended consequences that can strain local law enforcement resources and municipal and county budgets.” The freeholders urged state legislators “in their consideration of enabling legislation concerning the legalization of marijuana, to preserve the ability of municipal and county officials to regulate recreational marijuana use within their borders.”
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he YMCA of Greater Monmouth County’s Counseling and Social Services team has kicked off its annual Adopt-A-Family holiday gift drive and this year it features a different kind of fundraising effort – a “virtual giving tree.” Because of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, the Y is asking members, businesses and residents to purchase gift cards from a “virtual tree” instead of buying toys and other items for families in need. Also new to the annual giving program is a winter coat drive, according to a press release. In years past, community members adopted a family or a child and helped provide gifts on a wish list, while local
businesses sponsored “giving trees” and encouraged their employees to choose a tag with a child’s request and then purchase gifts and toys for them, according to the press release. This year, local businesses and organizations are invited to host coat drives to gather new winter coats that will be distributed to local children and adults. “Every year, the need is real,” YMCA President and CEO Laurie Goganzer said. “This year, families need even more support because of the impacts of the pandemic.” Goganzer estimates that more than 650
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ew Jersey’s parks, forests, farms, trails, meadows and wildlife habitats are preserved today in large part due to the many individual conservation trailblazers in this state we’re in. Individuals really do make a difference, You may not have heard of Tom Gilmore, but if you live in New Jersey you can be sure your community is a better place because of his tireless efforts to protect natural places and wildlife. Tom, who passed away on Nov. 7 at the age of 74, was a true conservation trailblazer. As head of the New Jersey Audubon Society for nearly 30 years, he had a strong appreciation of the importance of nature in our lives and he made an extraordinary impact on safeguarding it. Tom came to New Jersey Audubon in 1983 after serving as general manager of the Philadelphia Zoo. During his time at New Jersey Audubon he expanded the organization from a birding club with a membership of 3,000 and a staff of 10, to a thriving conservation organization with 20,000 members and a staff of 80. Tom was an avid fly fisherman and conservationist, and he worked to gain key legal protections for land, water and wildlife throughout the Garden State. He also established many educational programs to connect adults and children with nature. One of the first challenges Tom took on was saving New Jersey’s wetlands from the rampant and often careless sprawl of development of the 1980s. Wetlands are a
vital habitat for a broad diversity of wild- lands Coalition, Gov. James McGreevey life, but at the time there was nothing to signed the Highlands Water Protection and prevent them from being filled and dis- Planning Act, a landmark victory for conturbed. servation. Working with then-Assemblywoman At the opposite end of the state, Tom Maureen Ogden, Tom helped pass a new worked to protect migratory birds. Scienlaw to protect not only wetlands, but the tists were realizing the crucial role horsecritical habitats surrounding them. The shoe crabs play in supporting long-distance Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act, the migratory shorebirds like the red knot: strongest wetlands protection bill in the their rich eggs provide birds with despernation, was signed by Gov. Tom Kean in ately needed energy to complete their jour1987. ney from the tip of South America to the The development boom Canadian Arctic. of the 1980s was also havHorseshoe crabs were GUEST COLUMN ing a destructive impact on being over-harvested for • the New Jersey Highlands bait, and without them the region in the northwestern red knot and other species MICHELE S. BYERS part of the state – a source could not survive. of clean drinking water for Under Tom’s leadermore than five million people and a key ship, New Jersey Audubon launched a wildlife habitat. Some 860,000 acres of “Halt the Harvest” campaign to save horsesensitive watershed lands were at risk. shoe crabs and the shorebirds that depend The state’s conservation community on them. realized they would have to band together The campaign was successful: in 2008, to protect the Highlands. They established the state Legislature passed a law placing a The New Jersey Highlands Coalition in moratorium on harvesting horseshoe crabs. 1988, with Tom as its first president. The Four years later, the red knot was placed on group’s goal was to gain permanent safe- New Jersey’s endangered species list, givguards for the region’s water supply. ing it additional protections. Tom left the New Jersey Highlands Tom was also a strong and effective adCoalition two years later when he was ap- vocate for open space preservation. In the pointed to the bi-state Skylands Greenway 1990s, he served as vice chair (with MauTask Force, which released a report calling reen Ogden as chair) of the Governor’s for regional land use planning in the High- Council on the Outdoors. This task force lands. was charged with assessing New Jersey’s Tom’s early leadership helped lay the open space needs and determining the best groundwork for what was to come. In way to fund land acquisition. 2004, after years of advocacy by the HighThe council’s recommendation to Gov.
Christine Todd Whitman became her signature initiative to permanently preserve one million acres of open space and farmland in 10 years, the largest and most ambitious land acquisition program in state history. I first got to know Tom when I worked closely with him in the late 1980s in his role as the first treasurer of the fledgling Pinelands Preservation Alliance. We spent many hours together going over budgets and financial reports. He made budgets fun and interesting, and generously shared his expertise and knowledge. Tom was also concerned with making sure open space was well cared for after being preserved – that ecological values and biodiversity were protected, and meaningful public access was secured. Tom was a man of great integrity and humility, and a friend and mentor to me and many in the conservation community. He leaves an amazing legacy: thousands of acres of preserved wetlands, forests, wildlife habitat and natural areas that will be enjoyed by generations to come – and education programs that entice children and adults to fall in love with nature and become its defenders. Thank you, Tom! To learn more about Tom’s life and accomplishments, visit the New Jersey Audubon Society tribute page at https:// njaudubon.org/tom-gilmore/ Michele S. Byers is the executive director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Far Hills. She may be reached at info@njconservation.org
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ov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation into law which will protect the home addresses and telephone numbers of judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officers from public disclosure. The bill, known as “Daniel’s Law,” is named in honor of Daniel Anderl, the late son of U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas. Anderl was killed by an individual who had compiled a dossier of personal information about Salas, including the judge’s home address in Middlesex County, according to information provided by
the governor’s office. “This is a renewed commitment to ensure that our judiciary, prosecutors and members of law enforcement who answer the call of justice can do so without fear for their personal safety, or the safety of their loved ones,” Murphy said in a statement his office issued on Nov. 20. “By shielding the home addresses and private contact information for those who serve on the bench and enforce our laws, we are demonstrating that in the face of unspeakable tragedy, New Jersey responds not with thoughts and prayers, but with
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concrete action,” the governor said. “My husband, Mark, and I would like to thank Gov. Murphy and all the men and women of the New Jersey State Legislature for enacting this trailblazing legislation,” Salas was quoted as saying in the statement. “We hope this law can be a steppingstone to improving the security of my sisters and brothers who serve as federal judges throughout the country. Nobody should be forced to endure the kind of pain my family has experienced ever again. “Together we can work to ensure that
all members of the judiciary (federal, state and municipal courts) can perform their duties without fear of retribution or harm. Daniel used to say, ‘Mom, I love talking with you.’ “I know Daniel is listening now and he is smiling down on us today because he knows that with this bill signing, we are doing our part to ensure his death will not be in vain,” Salas said. The new law amends the New Jersey Open Public Records Act (OPRA) to exclude from the definition of a government (Continued on page 10)
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Stubbing, president and CEO of E4E Relief. “Contributions like this one will allow the fund to support even more families of fallen healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic as they navigate their unimaginable losses.” In addition to Alley, the singers are Rhona Bennett, Deedee Magno Hall, Tony Lucca, Nikki DeLoach, Dale Godboldo, Chasen Hampton, Tasha Danner, David Kater, Jason “Blain” Carson, Jennifer McGill, Mylin Brooks-Stoddard, Raquel “Roque” Herring, Nita Young, Jason Minor, TJ Fantini and Marc Worden. Alley moved to Princeton in mid-2019 with her husband and young son. They had moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., from Los Angeles in 2018 and after living in a basement apartment for nearly a year, decided they needed a bit more space, she said in an interview with Newspaper Media Group/ Packet Media LLC. “We looked at a lot of towns in New Jersey and New York, but Princeton just felt ‘right’ to us. And we also found the perfect house, so it all made sense. We hadn’t been here too long before COVID hit, but it still gave us plenty of time to find our favorite spots and meet some great new friends,” she said.
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Alley said she watched a lot of movie musicals as a child and remembers saying to her mother, “I can do that,” she recalled. “She took me to an audition for ‘The Sound of Music’ at a dinner theater in my hometown of Lakeland, Fla. I landed the role of Gretl and I have been working in the theater ever since,” she said. Reflecting on her days as a Mouseketeer, she said, “Doing what I loved to do with such wonderfully talented people was pure joy. And there’s just no way of paying for that kind of learning experience, you know?” Alley has starred on stage in “First Wives Club, The Musical,” and in TV shows, movies and theatrical productions. She has had roles in “How I Met Your Mother,” “Lethal Weapon” and in her critically acclaimed one-woman show, “Blood, Sweat & Mouseketears!” on Broadway. “Choosing a favorite project is impossible. Every project I have been inv olved in has been a gift in one way or another. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve done some bad shows. But I would classify those as learning experiences. “If I had to play favorites, I would say ‘The Mickey Mouse Club’ has had the most profound impact on my life. Learning to river dance for a role in ‘Legally Blonde’ was the hardest thing I have ever done. And doing my one-woman show, ‘Blood, Sweat and Mouseketeers’ is the most cathartic on-
going process,” she said. Alley is currently working on a new club act-one-woman show called “After Ever After.” “It’s mostly about being a mom. About marriage and family and friends. Juggling real life with my show business hopes and dreams. I obviously need a better elevator pitch, but that, too, is a work in progress. I’m hoping to bring something to a local stage when it is safe to be back indoors,” she said. That being said, COVID definitely affected the recording process of “Why? Because It’s Christmas.” “The process was pretty hilarious. I had never recorded anything from home before, so there was a lot of trial and error. Lots of starts and stops. “I started recording in a refrigerator box that we saved for our son’s playroom ... but my vocals were ultimately drowned out by a family of very loud crickets. “I moved my setup upstairs to a small closet and everything seemed to be going well until one of our producers asked to see my ‘studio’ via FaceTime. “I gave him a quick tour and he confirmed my sound was still off, as I had been singing into the back of the microphone. Whoops. “We got there in the end, but it was definitely a process! I am actually so grateful to have gone through everything, as I now
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feel like I could record my own little album from the hall closet,” she said. Calling her fellow Mouseketeers “some of my most favorite people on the planet,” ( Alley said they all picked up where they left off. “To be a part of a project like this with them … during a global pandemic, and for three great charities, gave me all the feels including joy, hope and pride, to name a few. Creating this album together, yet apart, was an honor and a privilege,” she said. She was also delighted to record a Christmas album. “My favorite Christmas songs of all time are Nat King Cole’s ‘The Christmas Song,’ Bing Crosby’s ‘I’ll Be Home Christmas’ and Judy Garland’s ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.’ Alley’s Christmas memories include her dad risking his life to hang a giant star on the chimney, singing “Silent Night” at Christmas Eve church and her mom’s shoepeg corn casserole. “We are trying not to focus on all the things that are missing, but rather on all we have right here and right now. Because if 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that every single day counts,” she said. “Why? Because It’s Christmas” will be released by Always In The Club/M12/Universal and is available at www.MMCHolidays.com as a CD and a digital download.
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families in communities served by the Y will require assistance during the holidays. These families have been identified and are served by the Y’s Counseling and Social Services team. “The Y’s purpose is to support and strengthen families. The annual gift drive helps us deliver the joy of the holiday season to the most vulnerable children and families in our community,” Goganzer said. In 2019, she noted, the Y distributed more than $60,000 in gifts to more than
600 children served by the Y, thanks to donations from the community. Knights of Columbus Council 3402 in Keyport signed on to support the Y’s efforts by donating 30 coats to help ensure that young children will have warm coats this winter, according to the press release. Grand Knight Wayne Szaro said the Knights’ purpose since its founding in 1882 has been charitable support. “During these unusual times of the pandemic our motto has become ‘Leave no neighbor behind.’ We Knights have always looked to help the most vulnerable in our society. Young children having a warm coat to go to school and play in has always been and always will be a priority for our order,” Szaro said.
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NEWS BRIEFS High school students are invited to enter their substance use prevention messages through their original music as part of the music and song writing competition, “Your Song! Your Voice! Shout Down Drugs New Jersey,” sponsored by New Jersey Broadcasters and WRAT-FM. The competition is designed to challenge New Jersey high school students to create original music and lyrics with powerful peer-to-peer substance use, misuse and prevention messages. Entries are accepted through Feb. 1. All music genres are welcomed from students interested in sharing their talent and inspiring messages about shouting down drugs and raising up their voices to inspire their peers. The winner of the competition, as decided by judges and announced at the end of the Prevention Concert, will receive a $5,000 music contract. The second- and third-place performers will receive $3,000 and $2,000 music contracts, respectively,
with the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey. For rules and information about how to enter, contact Diane Higgins at 973-2757985. Voices Chorale NJ invites singers who would like to hone their musical and singing skills to join an online meeting application on Monday nights from 7:30-9 p.m., Sept. 28-Dec. 14. The series of classes will be curated by Dr. David A. McConnell, artistic director of VCNJ. Topics will include vocal development, ear training, sight singing, study of choral literature, and more. Participants can look forward to valuable training for skilled amateur choral singers. All members of the singing community are welcome to participate. The cost for the program is $115. Interested singers should email info@voiceschoralenj.org to receive additional instructions.
REAL ESTATE BRIEFS Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New Jersey Properties has announced the double-sided sale of 12 Broadmoor Drive, Rumson, for $2 million. A double-sided sale is when a property is listed and sold by the same real estate professional. The property was listed and sold by Randy Beth Breitman of the company’s Manalapan office. It overlooks the Shrews-
bury River and was previously owned by musician Richie Sambora. The waterfront property was sold with a dock, a boat lift and a riparian grant of the waterway. Breitman has more than 20 years of real estate experience and focuses her career in commercial, residential, investment, industrial and corporate transactions.
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information within 72 hours of receiving such a request in writing, according to the statement. “Daniel Anderl’s tragic death reminds us the disclosure of personal information can leave judges and family members vulnerable to threats and violence,” New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner was quoted as saying in the statement. “We are grateful to the governor and the Legislature for taking this important step to provide common sense protections for active and retired judges and their families, along with others in the justice system, in the hope that a future tragedy can be prevented,” Rabner said. Anderl, 20, was killed at his family’s North Brunswick home on July 19. Salas’ husband, attorney Mark Anderl, was seriously injured in the attack that was carried out by suspect Roy Den Hollander, who allegedly targeted the family because of his disdain for Salas and her role as a federal judge, according to reports. Den Hollander subsequently took his own life. Salas sits on the federal bench in the District of New Jersey, Newark.
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