2022-09-17 - The Brick Times

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“One of the goals here is the create classrooms where everyone feels respected. That’s one of the things we’re working on. Not everything we will (Bullying - See Page 6)

By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – Despite the heavy rain, local officials, law enforcement, first responders, and members of the Brick community joined together on Sunday eve-

─Photos by Alyssa Riccardi A remembrance ceremony and candlelight vigil was held at Windward Beach.

By Chris Lundy LITTLE EGG HARBOR – A transitional living facility where unhoused people could spend up to a year while learning skills to get them back on their feet is one step closer to reality.Theproperty for the facility was donated to nonprofit organization

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ning to remember the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. This year marks the 21st anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center, the (Ceremony - See Page 4)

With the coronavirus pandemic making students convert to online learning in 2020, it seemed bullying incidents increased last school year as kids returned to their class-

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Candlelight Ceremony Honors Victims Of 9/11 Attacks

This is the second time the landlord, Paramount Realty, has made the request for an additional driveway into the site. They were able to reapply after making a substantial change to the original plan, which would have moved the driveway back about 100 feet towards North (Driveway - See Page 5)

─Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn The shopping plaza developer wants additional access to the site.

rooms.Atthe September 8 Board of Education meeting, CoordinatorAnti-BullyingEarlMosely gave a presentation on Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying (HIB) and expressed how they’re working towards a more positive school year.

BRICK - There will be no side entrance to the Wawa/Panera Bread shopping plaza off Duquesne Boulevard since the Board of Adjustment overwhelmingly rejected an application for the new driveway at their recent meeting.

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Program and Journey Health and Wellness will help them, said Paul Hulse, CEO of Just Believe. A case plan will be given for each individual which will be re-evaluated every 30Theydays.will be taught life skills, and they will be helped in finding (Homeless - See Page 6)

By Alyssa Riccardi BRICK – As the school year kicked off on a positive note, the Brick Township School District plans to keep the positivity flowing throughout the rest of the school year with their anti-bullying curriculum.

─Photo courtesy Just Believe The facility will be called Larry’s Home, after deceased veteran Larry Robertiello.

Just Believe from the Leary family in Little EggTheHarbor.program will be able to house six to eight men for up to a year following New Jersey Department of Community Affairs guidelines. Volunteer life coaches and interns from Ocean County College, Social Work

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─Photos by Alyssa Riccardi Even in the rain, the community came out to remember those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.

The ceremony included prayers from several church leaders across the town ship as well as the presentation of colors. At the end, the lighting of candles was held where community members placed a candle on a table around the monument to honor victims.

Four suicide terrorist attacks were car ried out by the militant Islamic extremist group al-Qaida who hijacked four planes on that day. Two planes hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and one plane hit the Pentagon. A fourth plane, which intended to go Washington, D.C., crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after passengers rebelled.

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“It’s great to have the community come out, even in the rain, to honor the eight members of our community who per ished on that awful day. Of course, we remember their families who are here with us today,” Mayor John G. Ducey said.“We gather each year as neighbors and as friends, as loved ones, as family members, to remember and to provide comfort to those family members. They all suffered an unimaginable pain and heartbreak because of that day, Septem ber 11, 2001. We gather here each year to remember those eight members of our community. The community comes out

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The eight from Brick, who all died at the World Trade Center, are: John Badagliac ca, Brett T. Baileypain, Robert P. Devitt Jr., Michael David Diehl, Jon Anthony Perconti, James Sands Jr., Thomas Sgroi, and Christopher Traina.

Pentagon and Flight 93, that killed nearly 3,000 people.

in full force as we can see,” he added.

“We want to keep that memory of those eight from Brick Township but also all the people, the 3,000, from all over the country, from all over the world that perished on that particular day. Keep that high-definition memory for those who are 21 years and younger as time goes on,” Ducey said.

“In these times we also want to thank all the heroic people that were out there, the police officers, the firefighters, the medics, members of the military, and the regular, ordinary citizens that did a lot that day. A lot of them are living with the aftermath of helping, having lung and oth er types of diseases. Please keep all those people in mind all well,” Ducey added.

The Brick Township remembrance ceremony and candlelight vigil was held at Windward Beach where the Angel in Anguish monument stands. On the mon ument is the names of the eight people who have ties to Brick that were killed in the attacks.

In addition, Township officials honored Ruben Correa and Martha Jane Stevens. Correa was a firefighter with Ladder 74 who lived in Staten Island. His family currently lives in Brick. Stevens worked for AON Corporation and spent her sum mers in Brick.

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The Board first rejected the driveway back in 2018 during the original application, which requested the side entrance with full ingress and egress from all directions.

A number of Lake Riviera residents spoke during public comment. Ted Fielder said that Paramount was “taking another bit of an apple that previously denied this driveway.”

“The reason, all along, for this driveway was essentially twofold,” Verderese said. “One was ease of access for vehicles traveling westbound, that they could turn onto Duquesne…additionally, it opens up the project for ease of access from the residential neighborhood.”

Jahr said he understands why the shopping center tenants want the driveway, “but on a larger scale, what will happen? The intersection already has conflicts that are a challenge.”

Paramount hired traffic engineer Nicholas Verderese, who said that there would be traffic improvements at Route 70 intersection because vehicles would be able to turn into the site and avoid the intersection.

“I’m concerned that people will be going into that neighborhood and getting lost… then trying to make a U-turn,” he said.

Dowlen said the Board had already made a decision on the driveway in 2018. “This is a backdoor attempt to supersede the original decision…no residents want this access,” she said. “It would be a nightmare if it was approved.”

ingress-only driveway.

He said the driveway is important to the tenants (Wawa and Panera Bread) who project a 30 percent increase in business if there was a side entrance. He said only people living in the Lake Riviera neighborhood would make

Jahr said the existing intersection is not operating efficiently. “Without a doubt, there will be an increase in traffic,” he said. “You’re not offering any other improvements except for a timing change… the intersection is in dire need of geometric changes.”

the right turn out of the complex.

Jackson said dividing the property would make it easier for the two ownerships if they wanted to sell their businesses separately. He said it would help with administrative issues, such as mail and utilities for the two businesses.AllBoard members but one approved the subdivision.

The shopping plaza is located at the intersection of Route 70 and Duquesne Blvd. North Lake Shore Drive funnels onto and merges with Duquesne near the shopping plaza, resulting in traffic jams on a regular basis.

“It’s quite congested in that area,” he said. “What happens when you add traffic to that poorly functioning intersection?”

Board member Mike Jamnik disagreed.

He said that the intersection is completely full and that he and many of his neighbors take roundabout routes to access Route 70 just to avoid the Duquesne Blvd. intersection.Diane

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A traffic consultant hired by the Board of Adjustment, John Jahr, said traffic regularly backs all the way back to North Lake Shore Drive from Route 70.

Verderese said that traffic would mostly be coming into the site. He said they would request timing changes to the light from the State, which controls Route 70 and said “we would be taking more drops out of the glass than we’re putting in.”

The application failed to pass when only one Board member voted in favor of the new

During the same Board of Adjustment meeting, a second application made by Paramount Realty to subdivide the property was on the agenda.

─Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn Attorney John Jackson and traffic engineer Nicholas Verderese testify on behalf of Paramount at the Board of Adjustment meeting.

After getting comments from board members and professionals, about two hours into the meeting, Jackson said he spoke to his client by phone who authorized that the application be changed to ingress-only.

Lake Shore Drive.

At the beginning of the recent Board of Adjustment meeting, Paramount’s attorney John Jackson said his client was once again asking for “full movement,” allowing left turns and right turns entering and exiting off the proposed driveway.

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talk about is bullying, a lot of it is simple conflict,” Mosely said. “We want to equip our students to handle conflict. Not only our students, but our parents so they understand conflict versus bullying. We have outside resources available to support out students. We want to start the school year positive. We want our students to have positively reinforced in all that they do.”

The facility will be named after Hulse’s childhood friend Larry Robertiello. He served two tours in Kuwait and Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He served from October of 2001 to July of 2004, reaching the rank of Specialist in the Army and receiving four medals. He worked as a plumber in his civilian life.

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“The idea is to promote an inclusive environment where everyone has a level of acceptance, no matter what,” Moseley said.

Moseley added how each school has an assigned anti-bullying specialist. They work together and train to support the bullying curriculum.“Ifbehavior is wrong, then it’s wrong and we correct the behavior,” he said.

employment. Some might have volunteer or employment opportunities at the Just Believe Boutique. Hulse said all of them will be required to find employment within 60 days of their first day with them.

In struggling with PTSD, Larry also battled addiction and it ultimately took his life on April 9, 2022.

The guests will help with chores, maintenance, and other things around the house. Businesses and members of the public can help sponsor people that enter the program.

Ocean County is currently the only county in New Jersey without an official shelter, leaving homeless to be collected by religious and other welfare groups. At one point, Atlantic City sued Ocean County because they were taking care of Ocean’s homeless.

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Mosely compared the reported HIB incidents that happened in the previous school year. In preschool there were no incidents. In Elementary Schools, there was a total of eight incidents reported.“Lastyear there was a bit of a rise in incidents. But that’s not just here, it’s nationwide,” Mosely said.Atthe middle school level, a total of 39 incidents

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“While he was in Kuwait and Baghdad, Larry would call me once or twice a week on a satellite phone to talk about home,” Hulse said. “He was traumatized from his time serving during the Iraq war and suffered from PTSD.

A few years ago, Just Believe Inc. started running an overnight shelter for extremely cold nights. Volunteers and staff who worked with the homeless population have said that they need consistency. Having one place where they can get services and referrals makes all the difference.

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“Kids came back from being away and we had to remodel their behavior. They got adjusted to sitting on their computers, posting whatever they wanted. Not acceptable. We have to remodel the behaviors. We have to model those behaviors for them,” Mosely said.

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“Larry is survived by his 10-year-old son. He received treatment for his addiction from the (Veterans Administration) but struggled with the aftercare. If he had access to a facility such as our new transitional home, he may have lived to see his son grow up. That is why Larry was the inspiration for Just Believe Inc. building Larry’s Home to help veterans and at-risk individuals in honor of him and his service,” he said.

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Mosely explained the difference between conflict and HIB, “how not everything rises to the level of bullying.”

were reported. At the high schools, the total incidents were 30.

In addition, the district has a peer leadership program where seniors meet with freshman to offer support, Youth Prevention Coalition, Gay Straight Alliance, Women’s Empowerment Group and more.

“If I walk up and push someone, it doesn’t mean I’m a bully… Conflict is normal. As adults we have conflict with others. Let’s not raise the bullying flag,” Mosely said.

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“What we saw last year, certain things you can’t say. You can’t use the ‘N’ word. You can’t say other things racially, sexually. What they got away with when they’re sitting in their home, especially with Tik Toks, they copy it and send it out. Not acceptable. Calling someone gay is unacceptable. We saw these things happening and we need to address them and look further,” heWhyadded.did these HIB incidents increase last year? Mosely said it’s because students were back in “Thereschool.wasa nationwide drop in HIB during the pandemic across the nation. Kids weren’t making contact with each other. They came back in and all of a sudden, these things happen,” Mosely said. “From what I’m hearing already this year we had a great start to the school year. I’m believing we’ll make some basic adjustments in school rules and we’ll raise those expectations.”Whatisthe district doing to prevent and decrease HIB incidents? Some of the district training that they already have in place includes its annual anti-bullying district meeting, school level class presentations, conflict resolution, Mayor’s Teen Council and more.

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As a result, veterans will be getting priority placement in Larry’s Home.

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Additionally, every year the schools participate ‘Week of Respect,’ which is the first week of October, as well as ‘School Violence Awareness Week,’ which is the third week of October.

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“New Jersey will continue to be a national leader in preparing students to address issues related to climate change in the next decade,” said Dr. Angelica Allen-McMil lan, Acting Commissioner of Education. “Our standards provide students with the tools to learn how climate change impacts our society, but how to also work collab oratively with peers and communities to address the issue of climate change.”

Every effort to improve accountability among our esteemed law enforcement officers today will help better protect our community members tomorrow.”

Standards (NJSLS), which outline what is taught in New Jersey’s public schools and set the foundation for school districts to craft instruction and curricula, adopted climate change education in 2020. The cli mate change aspects of the NJSLS are designed to prepare students to understand how and why climate change happens and the impact it has on our local and global communities as well as to act in informed and sustainable ways. These standards will be incorporated across seven content areas:

“The New Jersey State Police is committed to transparency and accountability which helps build trust within the communities we serve,” said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. “With this dashboard, the public will have additional insight into the internal investigations process that holds our troopers to the highest standards.”

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The numbers now listed on the dashboard show the internal affairs cases active in 2021. The Office of Justice Data will update the sta tistics on an annual basis as new information is submitted by police agencies around the state. Dashboard refinements are also being planned for 2022 that will enable a viewer to better understand how specific complaints are adjudicated, including whether an alle gation started as one type of offense but was resolved as a lesser infraction.

“We take another step toward greater transparency and accountability in law enforcement through the release of our Internal Affairs Dashboard,” said Acting Attorney General Platkin. “The Office of Justice Data aggregated a tremendous amount of information to give New Jersey ans insight into internal affairs cases that no other state provides. Now for the first time in state history, the public will be able to see, all in one location, the allegations and disciplinary action taken in internal affairs cases across New Jersey.”

“The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) stands firmly behind initiatives that promote transparency and build further public confidence in law enforcement,” said NJSACOP President Thomas Dellane, Chief of the Stafford Township Police Department. “New Jer sey’s policing community remains the most

The dashboard, available at njoag.gov/ iapp, represents an unprecedented and ambitious effort by the Attorney General’s Office to gather de-identified internal af fairs information that had been scattered among hundreds of agencies - information that had not previously been collected in a uniform way, or shared with the public in a standardized format or central location.

“Fostering strong relationships between law enforcement and communities is essen tial to public safety. Transparency, fairness, and mutual respect are foundational to building that essential trust,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “Our state’s new dashboard testifies to the profound understanding of our law enforcement officers that such trust is forged by meaningful actions that reflect the crucial importance of this profession.

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The Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity & Accountability (OPIA) believes the dashboard will serve as a tool for both law enforcement and the public, revealing the prevalence of various accusations, where they are surfacing, and how they are being dealt with by the internal affairs review process.

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Tom Eicher, Executive Director of the OPIA, said, “Not many agencies or states release this information. Bringing this data to light will enable the public to look with a broader lens to see if the internal affairs system is working the way it should be.”

effective in the United States. A searchable dashboard will further demonstrate how we protect and serve the public each day. We applaud Acting Attorney General Matthew Platkin for his latest program to create more accountability, while helping residents better understand how the internal affairs system works and why it is such an important tool in improving policies and procedures.”

“A key part of public education is to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to be effective participants in shap ing the future. The new school year marks a sea change in how we address climate change and sets New Jersey as a national example in efforts to prevent and adapt to climate change,” said Randall Solomon, Director, Sustainable Jersey.

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“Once again, New Jersey is setting an example for the nation when it comes to preparing students to be informed, engaged citizens because of our diverse and inclu sive standards and curriculum,” said NJEA president Sean M. Spiller. “Few issues will have more impact on this generation of students throughout their lives than climate change. What they learn in school starting this year will help prepare them to address this challenging issue now and in the future. We commend First Lady Tammy Murphy for her relentless advocacy on this issue and applaud the Murphy Administration for seeing this through to implementation.”

Eicher said the Attorney General’s Office is committed to reviewing the data to iden tify any patterns that might raise concerns warranting further investigation.

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“New Jersey will be on the forefront of the climate movement, and these new standards will give our children the tools necessary to combat the effects of climate change. We are building the world’s next generation of climate literate leaders, in cluding policymakers, historians, teachers, and more, who will discover new ways to address the climate crisis,” said First Lady Tammy Murphy.

“We are always looking at this data as a way to improve internal affairs policies, procedures and oversight,” the director said. Among the features of the new dashboard is the ability to filter the data by active and closed investigations, as well as by coun ty, agency, the complaint source, and the race of the officers and the complainants involved. The dashboard will also enable users to do side-by-side comparisons of two agencies, so the viewer can see if there is a significant disparity between the internal

Climate change standards have also been added to the appendices of the mathematics and English language arts guidelines, which are up for review this year.

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affairs complaints of two otherwise similar entities. The names of the officers involved are not listed.

TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin made a wealth of in formation about police agencies’ internal affairs investigations available online, in a searchable dashboard capable of filtering data by law enforcement agency, the types of allegations involved, and what, if any, disciplinary action was taken. It is believed to be the most comprehensive compilation of statewide internal affairs information to be made accessible to the public by any state in the U.S.

Craft And Vendor Fair At Windward Beach On October 1

Morning guest will be Rachel Johnston, Community Affairs Manager, Providence House Domestic Violence Services. John-

BRICK – The Annual Recreation Department Golf Tournament will be held on October 17 at Eagle Ridge Golf Course in Lakewood Township. Support the Brick Township Recreation

demonstrations from Sky Festival Productions and a number of fun activities. Call 732-262-1076 for more information.

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BRICK – On September 28, the Rotary Club of Brick will be hosting their Weekly Breakfast Meeting at 7:30 a.m.

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The Rotary Club of Brick meets each Wednesday morning at the Brick Diner and they welcome guests and prospective members for fellowship and breakfast.

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benefits. It will help them learn to breathe correctly, improves their flexibility and muscle strength and much more. Class instructor will teach yoga poses, relaxation and focus. Yoga mats will be provided for class. Class size is limited.

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BRICK – The Annual Craft and Vendor Fair takes place on October 1 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Windward Beach. The fair features a variety of talented

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BRICK – KiteFest will be held on September 17 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Brick Beach III. The event will feature professional kite flying

Department while enjoying a round of golf. Tournament is a 4-person scramble. For more information on participating in the tournament, call 732-262-1076.

Lots! Brick Recreation will be offering Yoga Classes for residents ages 7 through 14 at the Civic Plaza. Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. from September 21 through October 26.

crafters and other vendors. The rain date is October 2. Anyone interested in becoming a vendor can call Recreation at 732-262-1075.

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You can also register in person in the Clerk’s Office, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

BRICK – The Pet Ministry of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church is hosting their “10th Annual Blessing of the Animals, Pet Adoption & Vendor Festival” at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 714 Herbertsville Road, Brick, on October 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

They will have DJ entertainment, Brick Police K9 demonstrations, photo memes for selfies with your pet, food court, Kona Ice truck, and more! They will have vendors with opportunities to spoil your pets as well as their owners.

BRICK – Brick Township’s Second Annual Town-Wide Yard Sale will take place on October 8. Last year, more than 500 homes took part and this year we are expecting even more. Participants will sell their goods at their own homes. The Township will compile a list of participating homes and create a Google map to help people find sales.

towards the annual limit of four yard sales perToyear.register, download a form at saleship.net/index.php/events/town-wide-yard-bricktownand mail it with payment and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Township Clerk’s Office, 401 Chambers Bridge Road, Brick, NJ 08723.

For more information, contact Bill Murphy at 732-278-4237 or Timmy Ring at 732-492-8746.

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The cost to participate as a seller is $5 per home. Participation in the sale will count

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BRICK – Sons of the American Legion Squadron 348, Brick, will be hosting their 7th Annual Golf Tournament on October 7 at the Ocean County Golf Course at Forge Pond, 301 Chambersbridge Road, Brick.

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Child passenger technicians from the Brick Police EMS will check your child in a car seat and answer any questions you may have. New and expecting parents are welcomed! For more information, call 732-451-2038 ext. 6.

─Photo courtesy Brick EMS the United States Air Force, where he later worked as a civilian ARFF Firefighter. Porcelli is a Squad Leader for the BTPD EMS Special Operations Division where he is a part of several functions including the Brick Technical Rescue Team and TEMS. He is also a full-time career fi refighter in a large city in New Jersey. He plays a large role within our division as a part-time employee. Job well done EMT Jesse Porcelli. Keep up the excellent work!

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Child Seat Check

BRICK – Brick Township Police Department EMS staff will be hosting a Child Seat Check event on September 20 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Laurelton Firehouse on Route 88. Join for a free car seat inspection.

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BRICK – Each month Brick Police EMS will randomly select by drawing numbers an EMT from the staff to share a little bit of their background and shed some positive light on their contribution to the Brick Township Community.

Brick EMS Employee Spotlight

For the month of September 2022 EMT Jesse Porcelli’s #5386 number was drawn. Porcelli joined the unit as a Part Time EMT in October of 2013. Porcelli has been an EMT since 2010. He previously served in

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Retired New Jersey Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator

By Renee A. Thomaier

from Rutgers University, Doug Wonder is the founder and operator of the I See Magic website, which offers instruction for aspiring magicians and entertainment for all ages.

The incubation for period for their eggs is approximately 25 – 30 days. Within 24 hours the young, goslings, can walk, swim, and feed. Unlike some parents in nature who provide for

The holder of a Bachelor’s degree in Theater

It is illegal to possess or relocate wildlife for any reason without the proper state and/or federal permits.

The information for this article from was gathered through multiple sources so statistics may vary slightly. To reach me please call 732-244-2768.

In Defense Of The Canada Goose

Registration at theoceancountylibrary.org/ events is required for this free program, which is sponsored by Friends of the Point Pleasant Borough Library. For more information, visit the Branch, 834 Beaver Dam Road, or call 732295-1555.

So, getting back to goose waste, contrary to what you may think, there is some good news about their droppings. They contain large amounts of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous when dried. This is good quality fertilizer for your vegetable garden(s). Maybe think about collecting that waste and incorporating it into your garden. Understanding a bit more about the Canada goose, the next time you encounter them visiting your neighborhood, remember, they’re just like us, trying their best to survive.

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and feed their young, waterfowl young become quickly adept at learning the skills to survive. Both parents, especially the male, will vigorously defend the goslings until approximately 10 weeks of age when they can fly. Young geese will stay with their family group for about one year. The Canada goose mates for life. Should they lose a mate, they typically find another within the same breeding season.

Ok so here’s a subject that seems to ruffle one’s feathers – assuming humans ‘had’ feathers. Let me start by agreeing that the Canada goose does create a lot of waste. Imagine a diet of mostly plant matter, grasses, some seeds and berries, even some insects on occasion. A goose can consume up to about 4 pounds of grass a day. That’s right, a day! With that kind of diet, one would have to realize what goes into the body must leave from the body. While it is not recommended to hand-feed, people will sometimes provide grains and other foods. They prefer lawn grass found in open urban areas. Open areas provide them the ability to not only spot predators, but also open space allows them easier access for flying. Where there is water, expect waterfowl. Due to the 4-6 - foot wingspan and size of the Canada goose, they typically will vocalize to their group that it’s time for take-off. That take-off means a running start of several feet.

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Over-The-Counter (OTCS) Hearing Aids

The bottom line is you typically get what you paid for. Unless you take the time and have your hearing properly tested by a licensed hearing care professional (audiologists), you are throwing away your money.

The final FDA ruling has occurred and a plethora of OTCs will be hitting the market in the near future. Truthfully, these products have existed for many years without any significant regulation. This is a new class of hearing instruments that are more affordable preprogrammed hearing aids designed for milder hearing losses. The “goal” is to make hearing aids more available to the public which in turn will eventually force the 6-major manufacturer’s (Starkey, Oticon, Phonak, Widex, Signia, Resound) of hearing aids to lower their pricing. NEWS FLASH! It is very unlikely that the top 6 hearing aids manufacturer’s will lower their pricing because many of them will also be selling OTCs directly to the public.

The major questions you should be asking yourself is “how does this OTC hearing aid know the degree of hearing loss I have? It doesn’t! These devices are designed for mild to moderate hearing losses but how does it

take into account the “slope” of your hearing loss? It doesn’t! Unless you take the time to have your hearing evaluated by a licensed professional, you don’t even know the degree of hearing loss you have. I saw several patients last week who had a primary complaint of recent hearing loss in one ear. Both of them had impacted wax and once removed, they’re hearing was normal.

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Dr. Izzy and his Staff are always available to answer your questions about hearing health. His offices are located in Toms River, Manahawkin, and Whiting and can be reached by calling 732-818-3610 (Toms River/ Whiting) or 609-978-8946 (Manahawkin) or visit us at www.gardenstatehearing.com.

Presented By: Isidore Kirsh, Ph.D., F.A.A.A. (N.J. Lic. #678)

3. Supplement your diet - Eating right will help with gut integrity, but sometimes it’s not enough. Therefore, consider nutrients that are known to reduce Th17 overactivity. These include chelated zinc, vitamin D, and folate (only the methylated form, not folic acid).

If you are not responding to your dietary changes within a few months, or you experience anything untoward, please contact your doctor. Remember, your goal is to reduce your Th17. If you find this topic interesting, please sign up for my free newsletter, and I’ll email you a longer, more detailed version. In that, I will share my thoughts about histamine-containing foods, CBD and kombucha. This is available at suzycohen.com.

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1. Change your diet - Completely eliminate all sugary foods, all candy, and sweets, and all refined carbohydrates like bagels and white rice. I would greatly minimize complex carbohydrates as well. Things in this category include brown rice, beans, starchy vegetables like peas and wholegrain bread.

In a recent study, it was once again shown that high glucose intake (ie lots of sweets) spawns a lot of free radical damage and thus, Th17 overactivity. So you can now develop your own personal strategy to lower Th17, and thus, improve your autoimmune condition. Do these 3 important things and start now, you don’t have to wait.

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We’re seeing more research lately about how spikes in sugar cause your body to attack itself with more vigor. Autoimmune disorders are exacerbated by eating a lot of foods and beverages that are high in sugar. The same goes for both refined and complex carbohydrates. That statement will fly in the face of what many nutritionists believe, but I’m writing an opinion column, and that’s my opinion. I’d keep the refined ones out of your diet, and the complex ones to a minimum!

How Sugar Worsens Autoimmune Diseases And 3 Easy Solutions

I’ll tie in a nice neat bow right now: Sugar increases T Helper-17 (Th17) cells, which then leads to suppressed immunity and more self-driven autoimmune attacks. Sugar ultimately leads to increased rates of obesity, and thus more health problems including heart disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, asthma, low back pain and arthritis.

If your own body is killing itself, you don’t stand a chance. You can modify the self-driven attack with a choice made at every meal. That choice is to avoid foods and beverages that contain sugar or other sweeteners which often produce the same glycemic high in the body.

Your pain levels are at stake. If you have MS, your nerves are at stake, if you have psoriasis, you can help yourself right now. Here’s the plan:

2. Improve your lifestyle - Don’t eat too late at night and exercise to your level. Try to avoid stress and get proper sleep. We know that melatonin deficiency is associated with increased autoimmunity, so getting proper rest could make life easier. If you need help with sleep apnea, see a specialist.

Barbara “Bobbi” Jo Crea, the liaison to Recycling and the Department of Solid Waste Management, remarked, “we are very pleased to announce that for the fi rst half of 2022 we are returning more than $966,832 to municipalities that partner with the county’s recycling effort.”

TOMS RIVER – Ocean County officials came together to remember the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

─Photo courtesy Ocean County

By Bob Vosseller

Total recycling revenue was $1,933,664 for the fi rst six months of 2022. Recyclable materials were sold by the county for an average price of $29.47 per ton. Onehalf of that revenue will be returned to

On the morning of September 9, County Officials held a 9/11 remembrance ceremony honoring those who tragically lost their lives that“Weday.will never forget our fellow Americans who tragically left us that day. We thank the many brave men and women in the military who defend and protect us and the dedicated emergency personnel who risk their lives to rescue us from danger,” Ocean County Clerk Scott M. Colabella said in a statement.

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Outside the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office stands a monument memorializing the event.

OCEAN COUNTY – County communities are receiving a record rate of recycling revenue according to members of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners who noted the largest revenue sharing grants since the program’s 1995 inception.Commissioner

She said, “since 1995, nearly $18 million has been shared with Ocean County’s municipalities through this innovative program. Previous to this year, the highest revenue sharing award was $917,481 returned to towns in 2011.

She said 2022 marks the return of the recycling revenue sharing program after a forced hiatus that began in 2018 which at that time, the market for recyclables virtually collapsed after China announced it would no longer purchase many materials from United States suppliers.

Crea will be sending a letter this week notifying them of their awards.

This year marks the 21st anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Flight 93, that killed nearly 3,000 people.

“The program shifted from profitable to unprofitable, the county bore the cost of recycling without passing the fees onto the municipalities, John P. Kelly, Director of the Board of Commissioners said.

Kelly added that currently, “we have turned the corner we are once again pleased to share the revenue with our towns, who are essential to the success of our recycling efforts.”

Beyond the obvious benefits of revenue sharing, the county’s recycling effort benefits residents in other ways, according to Commissioner Deputy Director Virginia E. “Ginny” Haines.

Ocean County Notes Highest Recycling Record Awards To Municipalities

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“Our investment has paid off for the taxpayers of Ocean County,” he added.

She said, “every ounce of material that is recycled stays out of our landfi ll. Not only are we protecting the environment, but we are making money instead of spending money on landfi ll fees.”

Kelly noted that after the recyclables market tumbled in 2018, the county invested more than $7.5 million into its recycling program. “We upgraded our materials processing facility in Lakewood to be able to compete in this new more difficult market.”

the 33 towns that partner in the program. Individual revenue sharing awards ranged from $193,212 for Lakewood Township to $1,161 to Mantoloking and more than 32,803 tons of material was recycled county wide from January to June of this year, Crea said.

The largest awards are to Lakewood: 6,555 tons $193,212; Toms River: 4,836 tons $142,555; Brick: 3,616 tons $106,582; Stafford: $2,194 tons $64,675 and Berkeley: 2,137 tons $62,999.

Ocean County Officials Remember 9/11 Victims

A non-probate asset is as an asset which does not “pass” through the decedent’s Estate,

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If a party to a Will challenges the transfer of a non-probate asset, an Executor may be forbidden from utilizing Estate assets to defend against such a claim. When a transfer of non-probate assets benefits the Executor of the Estate to the exclusion of other beneficiaries, then the Executor will not be allowed to use the Estates assets to pay legal fees in defense of such a dispute. Should an Executor use the assets of the Estate to make such payments, then these assets may be payable back to the Estate by the Executor.

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Rights And Restrictions For An Executor To Use Estate Assets To Pay Counsel Fee

Once an Executor of an Estate is appointed and the Will is challenged, the Executor may use Estate assets to defend the challenge as long as the contesting party challenges the Will’s validity, interpretation, distribution, or a specific clause. The estate assets may be used to hire an attorney to defend the challenge of the Will. Legal fees incurred in defending the challenged Will, its contents, clauses, or distribution are not be the personal responsibility of the Executor. Instead, under such circumstances, the legal fees are payable from the Estate. However, when an Executor has to defend claims against non-probate assets, then the circumstances change and certain limitations apply.

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BRICK - Road work continues in the township as the governing body authorized the receipt of bids for roadway improvements to Cherry Quay as approved in the township’s 2022 capital budget.

The major work items to be completed under the scope of this project include roadway milling and surfacing to Jefferson Court, Madison Court, 20th Avenue, 21st Avenue, 23rd Avenue, Walnut Drive and 22nd Avenue, located in the Herbertsville area of town.

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The council approved a resolution for the receipt of bids for roadway improvements to the area, located off Burnt Tavern Road, which include

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The township is also receiving bids for a roadway resurfacing contract for Siclar Estates, Phase 2.

The roads included in this project includes paving and drainage improvements to Captains Drive, Captains Court, portions of Port Road, Segoin Road and Starboard Court, Wake Place, Bark Road and Boom Lane.

Road Work Scheduled

Jewel Avenue, Kuster Lane, parts of Sweeney Avenue, Conte Avenue and Marbro Avenue.

And finally, a $551,399 contract has been awarded to Meco, Inc. of Clarksburg, NJ for roadway improvements in Riviera Beach Phase 3.

Bid notices were provided to 77 prospective bidders. Out of those, nine requested bid packages, seven bids were received and the prices ranged from the low winning bid up to $797,019.

By Judy Smestad-Nunn

─Photo by Judy Smestad-Nunn Marbro Avenue is one of the roads scheduled to be improved.

Musical background will be provided by Captain Jack and Downtheshoreradio.com, the new sister station of JerseyShoreCountry.com

Three top barbecue purveyors will provide a variety of delicious barbecue dishes and sides. Offshore BBQ, with locations in Seaside Heights and Point Pleasant Beach, has developed quite a following in recent years. They will be joined by The Bearded One BBQ, Monroe Township, and Boss Hog Barbecue, South Plainfield. All three have been recognized in New Jersey media as top barbecue specialists in the state.

SEASIDE HEIGHTS – Delectable barbecue and the magic of enjoyment for all ages highlight Que by the Sea here the weekend of September 17 and 18.

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QUE By The Sea Barbecue Festival

Captain Jack will be mixed in with live bands: Cheezy and The Crackers, Shifty and the Gears,

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The fun will be heightened by the Coca-Cola Real Magic family fun area. The area will feature Corn Hole, Giant Four in a Row, and Giant Tumble Tower games. Participants in the games will have the opportunity to win prizes just by registering when they play. Free face painting for kids will also be offered in the area.

The Hunsecker’s recently took their boys Max and Dean to try surfing for the very first time. Then they took them to Six Flags Great Adventure with tickets courtesy of Micromedia. Wanna win some of your own? Email your shore pix to photos@ jerseyshoreonline.com

The free festival is Saturday from 12 to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m. It is produced by the Seaside Heights Business Improvement District. Details may be found at exit82.com/que.

A selection of beers and nonalcoholic beverages will be available. Seaside Heights’ own Heavy Reel Brewing will have one of its popular local brews featured.

Send your pictures to photos@jerseyshoreonline.com

Keep it Covered, Kickin Nash, and Dragonfly. Numerous craft and other vendors will add to the energy of the free festival.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Economy and frugal habits could be on your mind. You may pass up expensive outings and ignore tempting sales pitches to keep more in your bank account. Focus on money-saving changes this week.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Family gatherings could fall flat today, but everyone should be in in a better frame of mind in a few days. New friends or coworkers could enhance your reputation or upgrade your social status. in the upcoming week.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22): Remain optimistic and don’t sweat the small things. Your bills may seem larger and more troublesome than they really are. You should be able to make a helpful change later this week that solves a liability or financial problem.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): There may be strings attached. In the week to come, you might realize that an exciting change includes some additional work or responsibilities. Remember the carpenter’s saying, “measure twice and cut once.”

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Think carefully before you act on financial advice. A mistake made today could cause extra effort later. Save your money today and later in the week you could be able to put a more profitable and strategic plan into place.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): If you’re already overcommitted, exercise the “hard no.” If you are in too much of a hurry to stop and think, you might misinterpret information or hurt a friend. Wait until you are better informed to set a new plan in motion.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stir up a batch of family fun in the week to come. Your best results will come by spending more time with family members or home-based projects. Overtime hours or homework might interfere with your romantic plans.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your temper may have a short shelf life. Don’t let irritations or an urgent compulsion to fight trigger action. If you slam the door on someone, it might lock and you might not be able to get back in their good graces.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Your internal compass might be temporarily off. A flirtation might not be what it seems, or an agreement may have some fine print you overlooked. Be forgiving and understanding in the week ahead.

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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Think carefully before you fool yourself and spend your time and energy on something that wasn’t worthwhile. Avoid being caught up in a wild goose chase in the week ahead.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Don’t take it personally. There might be a good reason for someone’s lack of attention. Don’t torment yourself over criticisms or be afraid to move on if you have truly reached a stalemate with a loved one.

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Sometimes you need to work within a hierarchy, and it would be wise to show respect for authority figures now. A humble acceptance of your responsibilities will see you through the tight spots as the week unfolds.

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