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Marlboro council enacts ban on short-term rentals By PETER ELACQUA Staff Writer
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hand-drawn, horse-drawn and motorized units, according to a press release. A significant part of the open house
n ordinance that will prohibit residences in Marlboro from being rented on a short-term basis has been adopted by the Township Council. Council President Carol Mazzola, Vice President Scott Metzger, Councilman Jeff Cantor, Councilwoman Randi Marder and Councilman Michael Scalea voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the ordinance. The ordinance states it will be “unlawful for an owner ... to receive or obtain actual or anticipated consideration for advertising, offering and/or permitting … the use or occupancy of any dwelling unit or of any residential property … for a period of less than 30 consecutive days.” The ordinance excludes hotels, motels, rooming houses, boarding houses, and bed and breakfast establishments that are otherwise permitted under the municipal code. “We were made aware via online advertisements for short-term rentals in town for pool parties and house parties,” Mayor Jonathan Hornik said. “I signed an executive order to stop this in August and now it is an ordinance. It is really important
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The New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial, Upper Freehold Township, will hold its fifth annual open house to showcase the history of firefighting on Sept. 27. The event is free. The museum has a collection of fire apparatus dating back to 1814. A memorial service will be dedicated to New Jersey firefighters who have died in the line of duty. All are welcome to attend.
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ith the graying of America, more decisions, remember and function indepenof us are at risk for Alzheimer’s, dently. the cruel disease which robs us of While deaths from other major causes our loved ones not once, but twice. have decreased dramatically, deaths from We knew long before the doctors knew Alzheimer’s have increased 71% since that something terribly wrong was happen- 2000, according to the Alzheimer’s Assoing to our beloved wife and mother before ciation. It is the only cause of death in the neurologists diagnosed her with Alzheim- top 10 in America that cannot be preventer’s, the terminal disease that takes her ed, cured or even slowed down. away from us not only once, but again in The disease has no favorites. It attacks the months or years ahead. young and old, men or women, people of It all began innocently enough eight any ethnicity. Every 67 seconds, someone years ago when she could no longer handle in the United States develops the disease. her computer and checkbook. Slowly it Parkinson’s more often accompanies progressed to the point where our beloved Alzheimer’s and now this beautiful womwife and mother would come home to the an, who taught our four children their first wrong apartment and be led to her own steps, can no longer walk herself or even door by a kind neighbor. stand. The disease played And if all that wasn’t tricks on her. She became GUEST COLUMN enough, she also contractafraid to undress for bed ed coronavirus, thanks • before the TV, afraid that to the rehab home which ANTHONY GALLI newscasters were spying failed to properly quaranon her. She lost our portine 45 other patients with table home phone which the disease. we found in her lingerie drawer. Our prized Happily, she recovered from this within ivy plant she stuffed down the kitchen dis- a month, but her husband, who visited her posal unit. daily, has still been prohibited from enterEver present was her frustration when ing the home for the past six months. she could not finish a sentence or rememI grieved for Venera (Vinnie) as she ber a word. struggled with test after test by a litany This accomplished woman whose po- of neurologists and endured clinical trial etry was published, who sold her oil paint- medications for months to no avail as she ings, and whose songs were broadcast – all gradually slipped away from me. while raising four children and traveling I can’t begin to express the love and emaround the world with her journalist hus- pathy I had for her when she fell and broke band – now could no longer remember his her hip one Easter morning. That operation name or even her own. was not to be her last. She came home on a It was not her fault. In younger, walker, but soon abandoned it for our bed. healthy people, all sensations, movements, She also began eating less of her meals unthoughts, memories and feelings are the re- til she lost 49 of her 138 pounds. sult of signals that pass through billions of An ambulance transported her to the nerve cells, or neurons in the brain. emergency room of a local hospital for the Toxic chemicals cause plaques and bad news. Not only was my dear wife lostangles of neurons which lose their ability ing her speech, but doctors diagnosed her to communicate. And as neurons die, the with a fistula. Her colon had invaded her brain shrinks, starting with the part most bladder, causing a huge infection that took important to learning and memory. days of heavy doses of antibiotics to cure. People begin to experience that memThey wanted to perform a colostomy ory loss, impaired decision making and operation. A specialist convinced us she language problems. As more neurons die, was strong enough to endure such a procethe patient loses the ability to think, make dure and so we sweated out a four-hour op-
eration and four hours more in the recovery room. When they returned her to her bed by nightfall she was burdened with a colostomy bag and a feeding tube into her stomach. Oh how we prayed for her. This genteel lady never complained. She was never angry with me or our children, but only with herself. I believe she was aware of her erratic behavior, but was unable to say what was wrong. We selected a living care center that would tend to Vinnie’s specific needs. My precious wife has long since forgotten my name, but knew who I was. Sometimes she had moments of clarity and would greet me with open arms and say “I love you.” Other times she would state clearly, “I have something to tell you,” but again couldn’t tell me what it was. Otherwise she spoke gibberish. It is heartbreaking when she cries and holds onto me when I must leave for my bus. I can’t sleep in my own bed without her in it. I get up nightly to sit in her favorite chair and read her poetry or speak to her portraits. Yes, and sometimes I cry. Perhaps the thing I miss most is sharing our memories together. When I lost my birth family, I missed sharing our memories with them. When I told this to Vinnie before her illness, she said, “That’s alright, we’ll make new memories together.” We did indeed over our 69 years together, but now I am alone to re-live them. No man has loved a woman more than I love my wife, not Romeo for Juliet, not Marc Antony for Cleopatra, nobody. I recently collaborated with Elizabeth Browning to tell Vinnie how much I love her. She can no longer read so I read this to her on her last birthday: “How do I love you? Let me count the ways. I love you to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach. I love you to the level of every day’s heartache when I must leave you. I love you freely, in sickness and in health, as I vowed to you when we were wed. I love you purely, from your 19th birthday to this special day, your 91st birthday. I love you with the breadth,
smiles and tears of all of my life, and if God so chooses, I shall love you even more when he calls us home.” I don’t know when we will lose her for the second and final time so I am spending as much time with her as I can. I don’t know what I will do when she passes. I can’t live very long without her. I can’t live without my soul. When I told this to my doctor at the Veterans Administration, she put me on suicide watch and gave me depression medication. I told her that wasn’t necessary for my religion prohibits such behavior. I also have the children I love and I’ll probably die of a broken heart anyway. I already suffer from PTSD, thanks to the Japanese suicide planes attacking our ships in Admiral Halsey’s Third Fleet. I also suffer from asbestosis from my time on two battleships and a cruiser as a Petty Officer-Radarman in World War II. But I am resilient and almost immune to pain after seeing my shipmates die, after the mysterious death of my 42-year-old
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Girl Scout honored upon earning Gold Award By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer
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FREEHOLD – A young woman from Freehold Borough has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award after assisting residents of Puerto Rico whose lives were affected by Hurricane Maria. The Gold Award is the highest award presented to a young woman by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. During a meeting of the Borough Council on Sept. 8, the members of the governing body recognized Elisa Fuentes, who just turned 19, for earning her Gold Award. According to a resolution that was passed by the council in her honor, Elisa is a graduate of Freehold High School who plans to attend Brookdale Community College. She is a member of Troop 2780 and joined the Girl Scouts when she was in kindergarten. Troop 2780 includes girls from several area schools and meets at the St. Rose of Lima Parish Center in the borough. To earn her Gold Award, Elisa provided assistance to residents of Puerto Rico whose lives continue to be impacted by Hurricane Maria, which struck the island on Sept. 20, 2017. The young woman organized a collection of supplies worth more than $1,000 and filled 150 emergency preparedness kits which she delivered to people living in refugee camps in the unincorporated territory of the United States. Elisa organized a museum and shared pictures and videos with the Freehold Borough community about what she saw and learned during her trip to Puerto Rico, according to the resolution. Municipal officials said, “The mayor and council are aware of the significant efforts associated with the achievement of
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t was early April 1978. The legal drink- when we saw a band onstage with five guys ing age in New Jersey was 18 and I had in makeup, playing a David Bowie song, turned 18 on March 27. with an eye-catching banner hung behind For months, a co-worker at my after- them that said “Twisted Sister.” That night school job had been telling me about a fan- we became fans of Twisted Sister and of tastic bar with live music called Emmett’s Emmett’s Inn. Inn in Jamesburg (it was actually in MonRobert E. Garvey Jr., 79, of Monroe roe Township). Township, the owner of Emmett’s Inn, And so on a night in early April, two which eventually became the more sedate friends who had also just turned 18 and I Garvey’s Family Restaurant, died on Sept. set out to find Emmett’s Inn. We followed 13 at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Water Street out of Englishtown on what Center in Plainsboro. seemed like an endless ride to Jamesburg. Although I never spoke with Mr. GarWe had been instructed, upon reaching vey on the many nights I visited Emmett’s Jamesburg, to turn right on PerInn, I later learned he was the gola Avenue. We saw Pergola Avowner and our host. enue and made the turn. Years later when I visited GarWe had been told to follow vey’s restaurant – I knew it had Pergola Avenue until we came to been Emmett’s Inn and I wanted a fork in the road and to go right. my son to see a place that meant We came to a fork in the to much to me – I got to meet Mr. road and went right. Years later Garvey and to thank him for his I learned the name of that street hospitality all those years earlier. going right was Lower MatchaHe could not have been nicer to ponix Avenue. us. IN THE Following the directions we Emmett’s Inn – the home of NEWS had been given by my older cothree stages and three bands on worker (he was 19), we followed Mark Rosman the weekend; of ice cold Molson Lower Matchaponix and after a Golden Ale; and of a large screen minute or two we saw a sign that projection TV in the back bar on said Emmett’s Inn. which I watched Lanny McDonald of the ToThe club was in the middle of nowhere. ronto Maple Leafs beat the New York IslanI didn’t know my life was about to ders with a playoff series winning overtime change, but it did, because on that night goal on April 29, 1978. my love of live music in New Jersey bars After Emmett’s Inn had given way to was born. Garvey’s restaurant, the place was hosting It continued at places like Zaffy’s in a band on Friday nights, albeit on a much Piscataway, Close Encounters in Sayre- smaller scale than in the “old days.” ville, the Colonel’s Garter in South Amboy, I went one Friday and saw a very good Sgt. Pepper’s in Hazlet, and Dolly Dimples band, Amber Moon. in Howell. They were playing songs from the My love of live music played by real 1970s and 1980s and when I closed my people, in a small venue, who want to make eyes I could picture guys in flannel shirts other people happy, continues to this day. and girls in halter tops having the time of We parked the car, went inside and paid their life. a $2 or $3 cover charge. Unfortunately, I could also still picture One minute later our minds were blown Lanny McDonald scoring that goal against
“My heart hurts ... this really is the end of an era. So many memories of Emmett’s Inn.” “Bob was an absolute legend. His contributions to all our lives can never be fully expressed. We are all better off for having Bob Garvey.” — Posts on the Emmett’s Inn Facebook page the Islanders. Nevertheless, for a short time it was April 1978 once again and it was great. These days there is an Emmett’s Inn page on Facebook. Many people – those who performed there, those who worked there and those who loved and remember the nights they spent there – post pictures and memories. Garvey’s passing prompted many comments on the page. Here is some of what people had to say: • “RIP, Bob. You certainly had an impact on all lives you have crossed paths with and the lives who have crossed paths because of you. Your influence on the rock and roll scene will never be forgotten.” • “Thank you for giving so many of us fond memories of your establishment over the years.” • “Rock and Roll has lost one of the original Greatest Club Owners in NJ (sic).” • “Bob was an absolute legend. His contributions to all our lives can never be fully expressed. We are all better off for having Bob Garvey.” • “RIP Bob, had brought many people together for a lot of fun. Was always a great guy.” • “RIP Mr. Garvey … a great establishment … I met my husband there … thanks
for all the wonderful memories.” • “My heart hurts … this really is the end of an era. So many memories of Emmett’s Inn.” • “Blessed to have known him and raised a Chivas Regal with him on a few occasions. Emmett’s Inn was the place to be and Bob was the man. Glad to have played there back in the day. RIP Bob one of a kind!” Garvey was a longtime resident of Monroe Township, a local real estate developer, a parishioner of St. James the Less RC Church and a member of Knights of Columbus Council No. 6336, Jamesburg. He was pre-deceased by two sons, Robert E. Garvey III in 2015, and Michael E. Garvey in 2019, and his brother, Kenneth Garvey. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Kathleen; two sons; three siblings; and seven grandchildren, according to an obituary posted online by the M. David DeMarco Funeral Home, Monroe Township. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Mark Rosman is a managing editor with Newspaper Media Group. He may be reached at news@thenewstranscript.com
New Jersey to provide opioid overdose antidote for free Gov. Phil Murphy and Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson have announced New Jersey will offer the opioid overdose reversal drug naloxone (commonly called Narcan) for free to residents at participating pharmacies throughout the state from Sept. 24-26. According to a press release, New Jerseyans can visit participating pharmacies and anonymously obtain naloxone for free with no prescription and no appointment. Each naloxone pack contains two doses. The free naloxone will be available at 322 pharmacies, including locations of
Acme, CVS, Rite Aid, Sav-On, ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Walgreens, Walmart, Weis Markets and independent pharmacies. For participating pharmacies, visit nj.gov/humanservices/stopoverdoses In June 2019, Human Services oversaw a free naloxone distribution at pharmacies that led to residents receiving 32,000 doses of naloxone, according to the press release. “The ongoing opioid epidemic continues to devastate communities across our state,” said Murphy. “By expanding access to Naloxone, New Jerseyans will have this lifesaving medication readily available to
help those who may be suffering from an overdose.” “This is all about saving lives. We urge everyone to visit a participating pharmacy to get a free pack of this overdose reversal drug because, quite frankly, you never know when you are going to need it to save a life,” Johnson said. The naloxone will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis while supplies last, according to the press release. Naloxone can reverse overdoses from opioids by blocking the effects of opioids on the brain. Those who obtain naloxone
will also be given information regarding addiction treatment and recovery, according to the press release. Participating pharmacies have standing orders from the Department of Health for dispensing of naloxone. The distribution is a Human Services program approved by the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy. Human Services has also distributed 53,000 free doses of naloxone to police departments, 11,352 free doses to EMS teams, 1,200 free doses to shelters for individuals experiencing homelessness and 400 free doses to libraries.
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Freeholders call for local representation on utilities board By MARK ROSMAN Managing Editor
The freeholders who represent Monmouth and Ocean counties are calling on state officials to appoint a representative from the two-county region to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU). Speaking about the issue during a meeting on Sept. 10, Monmouth County Freeholder Director Tom Arnone said a seat on the BPU will open this month. The freeholders who oversee the opera-
tion of Monmouth and Ocean counties say they want the shore region to have a voice on the BPU, which is New Jersey’s utility regulatory agency. In a resolution the Monmouth County freeholders passed during the meeting, the elected officials said the two counties are renewing an effort for representation on the board “following widespread and lengthy power outages from Tropical Storm Isaias which impacted the shore area on Aug. 4, 2020.” During the height of the recent power
outages, almost 359,000 Jersey Central Power and Light customers in Monmouth and Ocean counties were without power, in some cases for several days, according to the resolution. Ocean County is also serviced by Atlantic City Electric and 52,641 customers in Ocean County were without power after Isaias. The freeholders said, “Without a voice on the BPU, the Jersey Shore faces an uphill battle with the power companies in getting help for residents, whether it be from
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a tropical storm like Isaias, other coastal storms, or failures on the part of the utility companies.” The freeholders said “lengthy power outages also hurt tourism, which is an economic engine for both Monmouth and Ocean counties.” In calling for the appointment of a BPU board member from the region, the freeholders said, “Coastal counties like Monmouth and Ocean have unique characteristics that the current members of the BPU are not as familiar with as a resident of one of these counties would be.” According to the resolution, the BPU currently has representatives from Essex, Camden, Morris, Somerset and Bergen counties. The freeholders said they “want the next opening on the BPU to go to a qualified individual from this shore region in order to assure representation of the interests of the residents and businesses of Monmouth and Ocean counties, and all shore communities.” In the absence of a member from the Jersey Shore, they said the BPU should designate a liaison to the Monmouth-Ocean region to address the growing concerns. Monmouth County Administrator Teri O’Connor said “the two counties have suffered through storms” that have left people without power for days at a time. “The BPU has five members who are appointed by the Governor and one term is expiring this month,” she said. Arnone said “the freeholders on both boards feel strongly” about having a representative from the Jersey Shore serving on the BPU. In other news, O’Connor said that for the 11th consecutive year the county has received a “clean audit” that did not reveal any problems with its financial management procedures or contain any comments or recommendations from the auditor. O’Connor said the results of the audit mean a corrective action plan is not required. “We run one heck of a good county,” Arnone said, and he thanked Director of Finance Craig R. Marshall and his staff for their efforts in managing the county’s finances in a manner that results in an unblemished audit. Letters to the editor may be sent via email to news@thenewstranscript.com. Letters should be limited to 250 words. All submissions may be edited for length, grammar, content and libelous statements.
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NEWS BRIEFS An emergency contract related to fire alarm panels in municipal buildings has been awarded by the Township Committee in Freehold Township. On Sept. 8, committee members awarded the emergency contract to Fire Security Technologies for emergency repairs and replacement of fire alarm panels in the construction building and the recreation administration building. The amount of the contract was $8,240, according to a resolution. Committee members said the work was needed immediately because the lack of fire alarms in the buildings affected public health, safety and welfare. And, committee members awarded a contract to Central Jersey Trailer and Hitch, LLC, for the purchase of stainless steel spreaders for Department of Public Works trucks. The contract is in the amount of $26,514. Finally, the committee members passed a resolution to adopt the 2019 audit. Municipal officials said the audit did not contain any recommendations and because of that fact, a corrective action plan was not required. Letters to the editor may be sent to news@thenewstranscript.com
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Attorneys for objectors to warehouses question applicant’s witnesses By MARK ROSMAN Managing Editor
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level of noise, but he said that with planned ofďŹ ce space of under 10,000 square feet in each building, the HVAC sound would be “insigniďŹ cant.â€? “That noise is important to my clients,â€? Gasiorowski said. Under questioning from Gasiorowski, Sherman acknowledged there are no tenants signed for the proposed warehouses and that the site could operate all day, every day. The two men went back and forth over the deďŹ nition of a warehouse and a distribution center. The Manalapan Logistics Center application was carried to the board’s Sept. 24 meeting. The meeting will be conducted remotely. Instructions on how to access the meeting will be posted on the municipal website. The warehouses are proposed for a site approximately across from the Four Seasons at Manalapan adult community on Route 33. Pegasus Boulevard is an entrance to and an exit from Four Seasons. The rear of the development tract is separated by a natural buffer from a residential development that includes Gramercy Lane and Astor Drive. Countryside Developers is seeking preliminary and ďŹ nal major site plan approval.
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Imarocnrollegend edges Springsteen at Freehold Raceway The Sept. 19 Preferred Handicap pace at Freehold Raceway featured a perfect clash of names. Springsteen was competing for the ďŹ rst time at Freehold, in Bruce Springsteen’s hometown. His ďŹ ercest competition was Imarocnrollegend, which the human Springsteen certainly is. Fittingly, the two horses hit the wire together, with Imarocnrollegend winning by a head, according to a press release. Leaving from post three, Joe Bongiorno put Imarocnrollegend right on the early lead, while George Brennan was forced to take back with Springsteen from post eight.
Brennan didn’t sit for long, however, and rushed Springsteen up from last to ďŹ rst going up the backstretch the ďŹ rst time. Around the ďŹ nal turn, Springsteen maintained a clear advantage, while Bongiorno sat patiently with Imarocnrollegend in the pocket. Heading into the stretch, Springsteen began to tire, after going the third quarter in a sharp 27.3. Bongiorno’s horse began to make up ground on the inside, while Brennan was all out on Springsteen. In the end, Imarocnrollegend got the nod, stopping the clock
in a time of 1:53.2 for the mile. This marks the second week that Joe and Jenn Bongiorno won the Preferred pace, having scored with Hot Deuce last week. Jenn co-owns the horse with Robert Weinstein and Blair Corbeil. That win was one of four for Joe on the Sept. 19 card. He won race 1 on Albert a’Scootin, for trainer John Bavosi, race 2 with Brandon Mongiello’s Power Dreaming, and the 8th race on Its Just Too Much, for Allie Reynolds. Earlier in the day, Rockin the Gates scored a 26/1 upset in the New Jersey Sire
Stakes – Standardbred Development Fund Final for 3-year-old pacing colts and geldings. Rockin the Gates sat in the pocket early off leader Rock N Teen, then stormed on in the stretch to get up by a length. He went the mile in 1:54.4, for his ďŹ rst win of the year. Pat Berry was in the bike, for trainer Steve LeBlanc, who co-owns with Glenn Dyke and Doug Johnson, according to the press release. Live harness racing resumes at Freehold Raceway on Sept. 25, starting at 12:30 p.m.
Ab’sattitudexpress captures win in New Jersey Sire Stakes final An anticipated clash between two top trotting ďŹ llies on Sept. 18 at Freehold Raceway saw Ab’sattitudexpress win the ďŹ nal of the New Jersey Sire Stakes – Standardbred Development Fund for 3-yearold trotting ďŹ llies by two lengths.
The Lucas Wallin trainee won the ďŹ rst leg of the series on Aug. 28 by six-andthree-quarters lengths, then broke stride in the Garden State Trot last week, according to a press release. In that same race, second leg winner
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that we protect our residents right now from people visiting who are not from the area who may unfortunately be exposed to COVID-19.” In recent months, police in Howell and Jackson reported instances in which individuals rented a home on a short-term basis
and subsequently hosted a large party at the location. Hundreds of party-goers were reported to have attended events at homes in those two communities. Individuals found guilty of violating the ordinance would be subject to a fine of not more than $2,000, community service, or a jail term of not more than 90 days.
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Let us tell our stories, shout out the urgent need for funding and focused research to provide meaningful options. And let’s not forget the caregivers suffering with their patients, providing the thankless work, sweat and tears to give their patients meaningful lives.
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State Assemblyman Ronald Dancer (R-Monmouth, Ocean, Burlington, Middlesex) said, “Each year the Open House event draws more people, more families. It is an opportunity this year, post-COVID, for families to spend a day outdoors, seeing and learning about the fire service in New Jersey over the last 200 years.” Monmouth County Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone said, “I am proud to have this incredible museum right here in Monmouth County that honors the heritage and sacrifice of the brave men and women who serve as firefighters. “I encourage everyone to attend the New Jersey Fire Museum and Fallen Firefighters Memorial Open House to learn about the history of firefighters and pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving as a firefighter,” he said.
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MANALAPAN – The Township Committee has adopted a bond ordinance that will fund the construction of a water main on Millhurst Road. During a meeting on Sept. 9, Mayor Jack McNaboe, Deputy Mayor Susan Cohen, Committeeman Barry Jacobson, Committeewoman Mary Ann Musich and Committeeman Eric Nelson voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the ordinance. The ordinance provides for the Millhurst Road water main extension project and appropriates $3.5 million for the work. The ordinance authorizes the issuance of $2 million in bonds or notes and includes a $1.5 million down payment. The down payment is available from Manalapan’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Township Engineer Brian Boccanfuso said the ordinance will fund the construction of a water main on Millhurst Road from Gold Court to Woodward Road. He said the completed water main will serve existing development and future development on the Route 33 corridor. In other business, the committee members amended an ordinance that was introduced on Aug. 12. The ordinance provides for the temporary waiver of certain fees pertaining to the installation of a generator. The ordinance states that on Aug. 4, Tropical Storm Isaias resulted in thousands of residents of Manalapan losing electrical power, some for an extended period of time, and that the storm was the latest in a series of weather events that have resulted in substantial power outages throughout the township. As a result of the most recent incident, many residents and business owners have decided to install a generator to provide their homes and businesses with electric power during such power outages, according to the ordinance. Committee members said that “to encourage and incentivize residents and business owners to install such generators,” they would waive the township’s portion of Uniform Construction Code and Uniform Fire Code fees for the installation of generators at homes and businesses. When the ordinance was introduced, the waiver period was designated to run from Aug. 4 through Oct. 5. On Sept. 9, the committee members voted to amend the ordinance and to designate the waiver period to run from March 16 (retroactive) through Oct. 31. A public hearing on the amended ordinance will be held during the governing body’s Sept. 23 meeting. An individual who installs a generator in Manalapan without obtaining the proper permits is subject to a fine of $2,000.
Finally, the committee introduced an ordinance which, if adopted, will formally establish a speed limit on Tracy Station Road, which is in Manalapan, just outside the border of Englishtown. Boccanfuso said the statutory speed
limit on Tracy Station Road is 35 mph, although no signs are posted which inform motorists of the speed limit. He said a traffic study determined that most vehicles on the road travel at or near 35 mph. The ordinance the committee has intro-
duced will officially set the speed limit on Tracy Station Road at 35 mph and speed limit signs will be posted, according to Boccanfuso. A public hearing on the Tracy Station Road ordinance will be held on Sept. 23.
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ne of the most iconic pieces of Americana is the Chevy Pickup truck. Chevrolet has been selling factory produced pickup trucks for almost nine decades – 89 years. Of course, the various shapes and sizes of Chevy’s modern day pickups are nothing compared to the very simple models that first hit the market in 1931. Nevertheless, the concept has remained the same – a truck with a cab and a bed capable Peter Perrotta of hauling a pay load and towing. Twenty-three years ago when my wife was pregnant with my youngest son, I was motoring around in a Chevy S-10 pickup (manual transmission). I loved that truck – as most men do. My wife, on the other hand, hated it. On one particular notable ride, she looked at me cross and said, “What are we going to do with this truck when the baby is born?” I hadn’t really thought about it up until that point. But, she raised a good point. There wasn’t anywhere to put a baby in that pickup. There was no backseat in its cab. Within a few days, I reluctantly traded in that Chevy S-10 for a more practical Dodge Caravan minivan. So it was with great pleasure that I recently got to spend a week behind the wheel of a 2020 Chevrolet Silverado Crew LTZ 4WD pickup. Chevrolet first introduced the Silverado 21 years ago in 1999. It has been one of its most popular selling vehicles ever since. Chevrolet actually enhanced its Silverado line in 2019. Much remains the same for the 2020 version. However, it did make it available with a 3-liter Duramax turbo diesel six cylinder engine for the first time in 2020 and that is the powertrain my tester was equipped with. The six cylinder Duramax turbo diesel engine works like a dream for this truck. It couples with its 10-speed transmission extremely well making for a smooth yet
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powerful ride. The inline 6-cylinder turbo diesel puts out an impressive 277 horsepower, which I found was more than enough to get it up and down the interstate impressively and do aggressive passing or lane changing maneuvers. But perhaps the biggest advantage of the turbo diesel Silverado is in its economy. While most of the regular fuel engines that Chevy offers for the Silverado get an average of about 17 miles per gallon. This turbo diesel blows that away. According to the Department of Transportation EPA estimates, the turbo diesel Silverado averages an impressive 25 miles per gallon – 23 in city driving and 29 on the highway. The EPA also estimates that this Silverado will cost you about $1,900 per year in fuel costs as it uses about 4 gallons per every 100 miles. The overall appearance of the Silverado has a tough, aggressive stance and look, especially with the Z71 off road package that my tester was equipped with. Inside, the cabin is very spacious and comfortable and not overly opulent so it still has a somewhat utilitarian feel to it
even though this heavily optioned rig carries a pricey $61,720 price tag. The ride is typical of what one would expect from a large pickup. It is comfortable and powerful but not very athletic. My wife always quips that it is like “driving a boat around.” Well you can’t criticize the Silverado for what it isn’t. It obviously isn’t a sports car. It has a big sort of clunky feel to its ride and handling – but that is to be expected. Where the Silverado excels beyond what any sports car can do is in its towing capacity and pay load. This Silverado can tow up to 13,400 pounds and can haul a pay load of more than 2,000 pounds – that’s a lot of heavy lifting. The base price of the Chevrolet Silverado Crew LTZ 4WD that I tested is $48,700. My tester was equipped with $12,925 worth of options. When you add in the $1,595 for delivery and destination, the bottom line comes in at the $61,720 tag. The options included $6,700 for the LTZ premium package, $2,495 for the upgraded Duramax turbo diesel engine, $2,125 for a technology package and $1,605 for the Z71 off road package.
The LTZ premium package includes: leather seats; rear sliding power window; power tailgate; heated front and second row seats; blue tooth; Apple Carplay; a Bose premium sound system and more. The Z71 off road package includes: twin tube shocks; skid plates; hill descent control; dual exhaust with polished tips all weather mats and more. In the government’s five-star safety crash test the Silverado earned an overall score of four stars. It got four stars for the frontal crash test, five stars for the side crash test and four stars on the rollover test. The infotainment system in the Silverado is in line with the standard system that GM uses in most of its vehicles. It is easy to use and not all that complicated to learn. My overall impression of this Silverado is positive. However, there is still a lot of competition in the pickup field with the Dodge Ram and Ford F-150 also offering impressive trucks as well.
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DATEBOOK • The 17th annual Freehold Township Day and Concert in the Park, which was scheduled to take place on Oct. 3 at Michael J. Tighe Park, has been cancelled due to state guidelines in place during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. The event will return on July 10, 2021. • Freehold Elks Lodge No. 1454, 73 E. Main St., Freehold Borough, will host an “All You Can Eat” beefsteak night from 5-9 p.m. Sept. 26. The $30 admission includes all you can eat London Broil, side dishes, DJ music and a $20 chance to win a new 2020 Harley Davidson Heritage Classic. The drawing will take place Oct. 10 (winner need not be present). All are welcome to join the Elks on the porch for a fun evening. • Freehold Elks Motorcycle Committee will hold its annual motorcycle raffle drawing party from 1-6 p.m. Oct. 10 at the lodge, 73 E. Main St., Freehold Borough. There will be prizes, food, drink and live music. The raffle drawing is set for 4:30 p.m. Music by classic rock band The Hecktones. Admission is $20. Raffle tickets will be available the day of the drawing. All are welcome to attend. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on September 17, 2020, action was taken by the Zoning Board of the Township of Colts Neck on the following: ZB1036 – Rytter – Block 17, Lots 1 & 26 – 17 Revolutionary Road Memorialization of Resolution granting approval to construct a two-story addition and generator to an existing dwelling in the A-1 Zone. A variance is required to permit a front yard setback of 77ʼ where 85ʼ is required, a side yard setback of 27ʼ where 51ʼ is required. The Resolution of the Board has been filed in the Office of the Board and is available for inspection. Ruth Leininger Zoning Administrator News Transcript 9/23/2020 Fee: $25.92 Affidavit: $20.00
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ime, as a construct, has always been a linear equation. It’s something that is always moving forward and we never have enough of it. We have afterthoughts and look back at what we may or may not have done differently. But what if someone developed the ability to go backward in time? To see events unfold and correct wrongs — to in essence change reality? Time is just one of the pieces of the new film Tenet. Director Christopher Nolan has long been known for in-depth and twisted journeys through the mind. His ability to engage the viewer’s mind is a big part of the split in opinions on his work. Do not think you can sit down to a Nolan film and not do some mental processing. And Tenet is no exception. Our lead character goes nameless throughout the film. John David Washington plays that lead character, and his lack of a name actually works in expressing truly the nameless occupation he has in the film. He’s a government agent for an agency that has him circling the globe on a variety of missions. His character resembles James Bond in a number of ways, from the exotic locales to the interactions with a variety of characters. It didn’t matter what the character’s motivations were, good or bad, he is always cool as a cucumber. The situations Nolan puts Washington in are explosive and action-packed. We are constantly thinking about what he could be up to in the grand scheme of the plot. As Nolan introduces Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki and Kenneth Branagh, the pace never slows. It’s in that pace that we lose ourselves and Nolan gets us off-balance and confused. That confusion can either be looked
at as a good thing or a bad thing, and will lead to some folks liking the film more than others. Myself, I like to have to think. I believe that Nolan is a master at making me think. But in Tenet, I did get a bit confused. I chalked it up to needing to see this film multiple times to really process it and it led me to a “What did I just see?” moment as the lights came up in the theater. Performances throughout the film are solid and on-point, from Washington’s icy ability to create a character who is nameless, to Debicki’s very real struggle with her relationship, to Branagh’s villainous behavior and Pattinson’s sidekick helping Washington accomplish his goals. The acting is spot-on and even when doing a caricature of their character, they are able to create the right atmosphere. Despite all the positives, the film as a whole didn’t feel as clean as many of the other narratives that Nolan has delivered. Still, a lower quality Nolan film is head and shoulders above many other efforts that hit theaters. And yet that is also a story with this film. The return to theaters can slightly cloud someone’s judgment. Moviegoers are dealing with concerns about real life, and to think this hard in a theater while under a mask and isolated from other patrons can create a unique bubble. But just maybe, maybe that bubble is about to burst and viewers can enjoy the effort on the big screen in front of them. I did. After many delays and the interruptions that real life can present, I really believe it is time for Tenet. Paul’s Grade: B Tenet Rated PG-13 Stars: John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh Director: Christopher Nolan
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Cell: 908-907-5170 732-845-3333
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200
HOME IMPROVEMENTS Interior HH Exterior We Accept Credit Cards
• Additio�s • Attics 10% • Baseme�ts OFF • Bathrooms Any JOB • Carpets Booked B� 9/30/20 • Carpe�tr� Mi�. $300 • Ceramic Tile • Cou�ter Tops • Decks • Doors • Dormers • Sheetrock • Floori�g (we are dustless)
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• Gutters • Hardwood Floors • Kitche�s • Lami�ate Floors • Moldi�gs • Odd Jobs • Pai�ti�g • Power Washi�g • Repairs • Roofi�g • Sidi�g • Wallpaper Removal • Wi�dows
HARDWOOD SPECIALIST • NEW JERSEY’S BEST
Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Owner Operated NJ Lic# 13VH06672000
www.ke�floorshic.com
732-952-5131
Home Improvements
Over 25 Years Experience
CONTRACTOR
KEY CONSTRUCTION
V & D ELECTRIC, LLC.
JB ELECTRICAL
Handypersons
NM-00440533
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New Construction Addition’s Basement Remodels Service Upgrades Trouble Shooting & Repairs Outdoor Lighting We Call Ceiling Fans Recessed Lighting You Back!
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CLASSIFIED
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732-238-1049 VDElectric@msn.com
HOME IMPROVEMENTS Over 2,500 SatisďŹ ed Customers A&S JR. LLC Lic# 13VH03221500
• Additions • Attics • Basements • Bathrooms • Carpentry • Ceramic Tile • Counter Tops • Decks Over 30 years • Doors Experience • Dormers • Dry Wall • Flooring • Gutters
• Hardwood Floors • Kitchens • Laminate Floors • Moldings • Odd Jobs • Painting • Power Washing • Repairs • RooďŹ ng • Sheds • Siding • Wallpaper • Windows
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !!! Free Estimates • Insured • Owner-Operated
732-613-1115 973-818-0880
(OfďŹ ce) (Cell) NM-00438967
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CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT TO ADVERTISE HERE 732-358-5200 Home Improvements
Home Improvements
Lawn Care
AJ’s Home Improvement, LLC 732-900-6087
CERTIFIED
Commercial & Residential
Exterior All Types of RooďŹ ng Flat & Shingles Repair or New Deck Repair & Staining Chimney & Fencing Shed Repairs Powerwashing
Interior Carpentry Painting Repairs Basement WaterprooďŹ ng No Job Too Small or Big!
Home Improvements
TIMCO HOME
IMPROVEMENTS • Roofing Siding - Windows • Bathroom And Kitchen Remodeling Free Est. • Fully Ins. • 35 Years Experience
NM-00440202
Home Improvements
NM-00439878
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
732-572-2678
Lawn Care
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Landscape d RRestoration t ti EExperts ALL WORK GUARANTEED Residential & Commercial
• Weekly Mowing • Fertilization Program • De-Thatching & Seeding • Re-Sodding lawn • Complete Landscape Restoration & Installation • Mulch, Stone, Topsoil Installed & Delivered • Trimming & Pruning • Gutter Cleaning Now Accepting Most Credit Cards Fully Insured
Working For A Greener NJ Call for your FREE Estimate DAVID J. GUDZAK 732-257-5973 Lic. # 13VH08853200
Lawn Care
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Will Serve The Monmouth Areas For Tree Work & Landscaping Only
24 HOUR PROMPT/EMERGENCY SERVICE
including Aluminum
NM-00439885
www.hzscontractor.com
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$100 OFF Any Service of
$200 OFF Any Service of
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 9/30/20
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 9/30/20
$499 or more
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO & CUSTOMER REVIEWS! Reg. # 13VH07820200
Landscaping
UNITED
Residential/Commercial/Municipal
(Patios, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Sidewalks) Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 Years Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Senior Citizen Discount
CALL NICK
NM-00440518
732-207-3933 732-617-TREE
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION • Free Estimates • Fully Insured
OWNER OPERATED • FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES
NM-00439774
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Landscaping
All Phases of Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance
908-583-4456
Custom Framing Repair or Replacement of: • Gutters • RooďŹ ng • Siding • Decks • Porches • Exterior Trim
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Landscaping
HZ’S CONTRACTOR LLC Bathrooms Basements Attics Additions Carpentry Painting General Home Repairs Window Replacement Patio Pavers
Lawn Care
Tree Service, Inc.
Specializing in • Custom Seemless Gutters Leaf Guards
Landscaping
G.S. LAWN SVC & LANDSCAPING, LLC
Quality Service – Quick Response Free Estimates ~ 24 hr. emergency service
Veteran Discounts Available
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$999 or more
• Design & Landscaping • Upgrades & Renovations • Plant Warranty • Hardscape/Outdoor Kitchens • Interlocking Pavers WWW.PRIMECUTLANDSCAPING.COM CertiďŹ ed Paver Installer
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D&S
INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
LANDSCAPING INC.
Paver Walkways Patio • Driveways Snow Plowing
COMPLETE LANDSCAPE DESIGN
www.budgetpropertymaintenance.com
732-549-6387
FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES
OWNER OPERATED
732-287-5205
Landscaping
** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $175.00 • 1/2 Cord $100 PROMPT/EMERGENCY
732-257-1170
• Walkways/Patios/Driveways • Topsoil • Seed • Sod • Retaining Walls • Pavers Clean & Seal • Spring/Fall Clean-Ups FULL COLOR • Debris Removal • Mulch COMPUTER IMAGING • Lawn Care • Fertilizer • Weed Control
NJ LIC# 13VH07629700
Lawn Care
www.dslandscapinginc.com
NM-00439888
Since 1988
CertiďŹ ed brick paver and retaining wall installer
Lawn Care
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FOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN
NM-00439480
Landscaping
EXPERT
LAWN & LANDSCAPING, LLC
LANDSCAPING • TREE SERVICES STUMP REMOVAL • SPRINKLER REPAIR BULK MATERIAL DELIVERY FULLY INSURED
CLEAN-UPS
24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
732-713-1528 TOM 732-713-2008 BRIAN
NJ State Pesticide Lic.#97065A
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POLISH
MASON
732-861-9705
732-983-1520 Interior & Exterior Residential & Commercial Powerwashing Drywall Repair Taping & Spackling Handyman Services Snowplowing Services
Masonry/Paving
All Phases of Brick, Stone & Concrete Work Free Designing Available www.poloniaconstruction.com
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NM-00439437
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Painting/Wallpapering
Painting/Wallpapering
3rd Generation
PAINTING
• All Phases Of Painting • Interior/Exterior • Moulding Installation •No Job Too Small
When quality, Reliability & Experience Matter NM-00437424
(732) 534-0548
NM-00438447
Masonry/Paving
Painting/Wallpapering
Owned & operated by Joshua Ludlow Free Estimates • References • Fully Insured Lic#13VH06178600
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732-906-0385 Plumbing
David J. McConnell 732-257-6254
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No Job Too Small NJ Lic#8843
#13VH04604300
Plumbing
Glenn Kaune’s Custom Painting
Serving all of New Jersey since 1998
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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• Belgium Block • Pavers • Sealcoating
Specializing in all types of paving for Driveways & Parking Lots
www.trinitypavingnj.com CELL # 732-810-9511
Residential & Commercial
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DISCOUNTS 732-605-0362 AVAILABLE Over 30 yrs. • Free Est./Ins.
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ALL WORK DONE BY OWNER
plumbing & heating “Honest, Neat and Professional Service�
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732-418-0011 H
Metuchen, NJ 08840 | info@mattcoplumbing.com
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NM-00439898
Masonry/Paving
NM-00438457
Merchandise Wanted
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