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–Photos by Bob Vosseller (Above) Members of the Manchester Police Department Color Guard join guest speaker and Manchester resident Rocky Raimondi who is a retired member of the New York Fire Department. (Right) On display was a cross made of metal from Ground Zero as a gift to Reverend James Davis, who serves as Manchester Township Police Chaplain.

–Photo by Bob Vosseller Mayor Robert Hudak, left, joins Reverend Dr. J. Francis Watson, Firefighter Emergency Medical Technician Nathan Brown and Patrolmen Sean Remback and Joseph Stapleton, and several other members of the Manchester Police.

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Several police officers, a firefighter, and a police chaplain took their oaths of office recently from Mayor Robert Hudak.

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On September 18 the Lakehurst Historical Society will honor borough history in a unique way, with a trolley ride. Lakehurst History Day will be held on September 18 from 12:30 to 4 p.m. (Rain date September 25).

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Rembach is a lifelong Manchester resident who previously served in the United States Army as a Military

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side the Whiting Volunteer Fire Company Fire House to recall the

Police Chaplain Reverend Dr. J. Francis Watson during a brief ceremony on September 6 before family, friends, police and fi refighter personnel.

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concerning what’s going on in the area,” shared Ocean County Sheriff Michael Mastronardy. “The sunset patrols report back concerning activities in wooded areas and communicate with us when there are issues with boats and off-road vehicles in prohibited areas.”

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LAKEHURST – The borough’s historical society has a number of activities going on later this month and they are opening their doors to the public to take part.

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Continued From Page 1 11,The2001.ceremony was hosted by members of the Whiting Fire Company, Township Recreation Department and the Mayor’s office. It featured keynote speaker Rocky Raimondi, a retired member of the New York Fire Raimondi,Department.wholives in the Pine Lake section of Manchester, recalled that fateful day. He had left the Bronx fi re station he worked at early to return to New Jersey and his greatest fear was that his brother fi refighters had all perished in the attack. Prior to the ceremony, Raimondi told The Manchester Times “I was born in Toms

Jeff Stark and I told his mom I’d look for her son and we did. We were there until May. The recovery was over and it was just cleaning out. The amount of concrete and steel that had to be moved was unbelievable.”

“We’re going to protect each other and have resilience. We have ever since gotten better and stronger,” Raimondi said. He noted in his speech the spirit of brotherhood and camaraderie that firefighters, police and fi rst responders have.

Jurissa DeOcampo performed “Taps” at the end the event. The mayor later read a proclamation proclaiming September 11 as Patriot’s Day.

On display at the front of the fi re station bays was a cross made of metal from Ground Zero. It was made as a gift to Reverend James Davis, the retired pastor of Whiting Methodist Church who serves as Manchester Township Police Chaplain. Davis provided the invocation and benediction during the program.

Mayor Robert Hudak served as host of the event introducing the guest speaker and young singer Marisiya Goins who sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “Amazing Grace.”

“We want to remember today the bravery of those who gave their lives and those who are still suffering from the long term effects of that day,” the mayor said.

The Women’s Auxiliary of the Whiting Fire Company prepared a luncheon for attendees after the ceremony that included a specially decorated cake. The luncheon held inside the fi rehouse provided an ideal setting for residents, officials, fi remen and police to welcome each other in that camaraderie that keeps us together.

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“After the Towers went down, I was able to make my way back to Manhattan by 11 a.m. thinking my whole firehouse was gone, dead. We didn’t even know they were alive until that night. It was pretty intense. I remember everything as if it was yesterday,” heRaimondiadded. said, “it was frustrating because there wasn’t much we could do at the time. It was so dangerous down there and we couldn’t get anywhere near it. Frustration, anger, all those emotions.

“Initially, I thought it was just a small plane and then when I had a look at it, I couldn’t believe it. To see that kind of damage in the city. It looked like a war zone. I thought torpedoes had hit. It looked like a bomb had gone off - not a plane. The smell of jet fuel and to see the pulverized concrete are things I will never forget either,” he added.

River and became a fi reman in 1998 and was a probational fi refighter working in Manhattan and on the morning 9/11, I was coming off of rotation and I just returned from the Bronx. I left early to go surfi ng. It was a miracle that I wasn’t there.

He also noted a phone call he received from Tom Donnor, a fi refighter at the Whiting Fire Company who said “they were all going back to New York to help with the recovery. That is something I will never forget and that touched me. They had my back and they came to help.

“I thought all my guys were dead and that evening we saw them and a flood of emotions had come out. I was hugging them saying ‘I can’t believe you made it through.’ When I think of 9/11 and how we all came together afterwards. No one is going to treat us like this. George Bush was our leader and I felt a sense that we are all going to get through this.

“We were doing 24 hours on, 24 hours off at that time and during the whole month of December I was down there specifically doing recovery efforts at the Trade Center. They had task forces at the time. Eight or 10 of us with a chief would go to sections while the grapplers would look for body parts and anything we could fi nd that would help identify a person. I lost 20 friends; one was

Reverend Davis told The Manchester Times, “I was one of the chaplains on scene there for nine months. Some weeks every day. A couple of the iron workers who knew me and my partner made two crosses and gave it to us as part of the recovery team.”

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He also noted that the Society is looking for “someone with the gift of gab to volunteer along with other experienced volunteers to run our museum on a day or days of your choosing.”“Ifyouare interested in touring the museum and gift shop on a Wednesday or Sunday to see what is involved reach out to us,” he added.

The fi rst phase of the process had applicants participating in the Physical Agility Examination held at the Manchester Township High School. The grueling physical test consisted of pull-ups, push-ups, sit-ups, and a one-mile run.

also catch a tour at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each; children ages 2 to 12 are $5 each; under 2 years free on paying adult lap. (All kids under 13 must he accompanied by a paying Walkingadult)Tours

Police officer. In his career, he had been a Special Law Enforcement Officer Class II in Point Pleasant Beach and Patrolman in Cherry Hill.

Dr. Veit will speak at 7 p.m. September 21 at the Lakehurst Community Center, directly across the street from the Lakehurst Historical Society Museum.

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Police Chief Robert Dolan explained that the intensive Manchester Police Department hiring process for the position

The Lakehurst Historical Museum is located at 300 Center Street and is open to all during the event. Special guests include

The chief noted that these patrolmen will start the Manchester Township Police Department’s intensive 12-week Field Training and Evaluation Program where they will be instructed and mentored by several highly trained, veteran officers.

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He is a Manchester Township High School graduate who earned his Associates Degree from Central Texas College and is pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree from Farleigh DickinsonPatrolmanUniversity.Stapleton grew up in Brick

Also coming up is this month’s LHS meeting which will feature special guest speaker Dr. Richard Veit, the interim Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and a Professor of Anthropology at Monmouth University.

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Come to the Lakehurst Community Center at 207 Center Street, for registration for all tours from 12:30 to 4 p.m. That is where you will also find the Lakehurst Historical Society item sale, refreshments and baked goods.

Society member Bill Schmidt is reminding the public that “the museum is open every Wednesday and Sunday from 12:30 to 3 “Wep.m.”will be doing the Hindenburg air ship talk on the third and fourth Sundays of each month at 12:30 to 3 p.m.at the Lakehurst Historical Society Museum located at 300 Center Street,” he said. “Our museum will be presenting an informational talk about the historic crash that occurred on May 6, 1937, of the Hindenburg with artifacts and pictures available for viewing. The talk is free but donations to the Society are gratefully“Weaccepted.willalso present this same informa-

Township and began his law enforcement career as a Special Law Enforcement Officer Class I in Bay Head.

of patrolman began in July of 2021, when approximately 100 individuals submitted their applications for employment.

local authors Cedric Derecho and Eric San Juan, who will be onsite for book signing and sales of “Images of America: Lakehurst Borough and Manchester Township.”

The top scorers then went before the Oral Board for extensive interviews. Those candidates considered for employment underwent a thorough background investigation and submitted to medical, psychological, and drug screenings.

the written examination phase.

Society Vice President Charles F. Holm said Dr. Veit’s illustrated presentation is entitled “Envisioning New Jersey: “A New (Visual) History of the Garden State.”

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Holm added that “members of the histor-

For further information about the Society, its activities or joining, call the museum at 732-575-6904 or e-mail BillSchmidt1000@ aol.com

Those who achieved a passing score advanced to the boxing component. Those applicants who completed all portions of the physical exam were invited to participate in

begin at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Ticket donations are appreciated. No children under 10 years old.

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The officer moved on to positions with the State Department of Corrections, Mantoloking Police Department, and Ocean County Sheriff ’s Department. Stapleton graduated from Brick High School and then went on to complete his Associates Degree at Ocean County College.

ical society and the community are invited to attend. Refreshments will follow the presentation and discussion.”

tional talk at your Woman’s Club, Men’s Club, residence clubs, Veterans group, Girl and Boy Scouts troops, and schools in Ocean County. We will come to you. The talk is approximately 30 to 40 minutes long,” Schmidt said.

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John Hermack of Toms River performed preflight checks as he described his plane and shared his credentials as a pilot. He flew fighters like F-16s in the United States Air Force and ultimately spent 34 years working as a commercial airline pilot.

The take-off from the Ocean County Airport was amazingly smoother than any larger aircraft. Almost immediately, one could count the number of homes in surrounding areas with swimming pools in their Hermackbackyards.keptconstant contact with the OASS base manned by volunteer Debbie Hamilton. The fi rst checkpoint on RAM 1’s flight was marked ASARCO on the list (formerly the American Smelting and Refi ning Company).

“You can see the lighthouse out there,”

Next, Hermack listed flight preparation instructions, which included informing the reporter that the best place to sit in the back of the plane was facing the rear. Hermack settled in the cockpit with Kurt Stofko, along for the flight to take aerial shots of the view below. The three strapped into their seats and put on headsets to communicate with one another.

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A reporter who felt somewhat fearful about flying in a small airplane had a change of heart when she joined a recent sunset patrol this past Labor Day.

Local authorities count on the sunset patrols to monitor activities at ASARCO. Reports of four off-road vehicles during the Labor Day sunset patrol resulted in a call to Manchester Township Police to put them on alert.

patrol flights. However, that’s not always theHermackcase. recalled one of the most rewarding experiences he became involved with as part of the OASS. Authorities reached out to the volunteer squadron for help in locating a teenage girl who went out on a personal watercraft and was considered four hours overdue.

“We were down on the southern end of the patrol when Control called and asked if

A banner plane flew over the ocean at a lower altitude. Hermack explained that aviation laws require a minimum of 1,000 feet altitude in areas where buildings exist. The mandate drops to 500 feet when over theThewater.Labor Day reports turned out to be somewhat benign for both of the sunset

I was familiar with Brigantine,” Hermack said. “They told me about the young lady and asked for help searching for her.”

The sunset patrol continued and moved on to overlook the Toms River Plaza of the Garden State Parkway. Amazingly, despite it being a holiday weekend, traffic was light in both directions. The same proved true as RAM 1 flew over different bridges, including the Route 37 bridge leading into Seaside and the Route 72 bridge to Long BeachSunbathersIsland.

While some might find the crystal blue hole of the Heritage Minerals site in Manchester inviting, it represents a clear danger. Crystal Lake has claimed its share of drowning victims over the years. Drivers of off-road vehicles who take delight in the surrounding terrain also take risks in visiting the prohibited area.

area the weekend before Memorial Day and continue every weekend until the weekend after Labor Day. Two separate planes cover routes from as far north as the Manasquan Inlet to the southern end of the county at Little Egg Inlet.

Hermack’s personal aircraft is a Bonanza, a single-engine airplane. According to Hermack, it’s a little bit bigger than most single-engine airplanes like Cessnas and Cherokees because it has six seats. The fact that the Bonanza has retractable landing gear makes it go a bit faster than most of the other small planes.

After calling the Atlantic City approach, Hermack learned that the Coast Guard planned to send a helicopter up in the next few minutes and would be on the same air frequency.“Italkedto the Coast Guard people when they came up,” said Hermack. “We actually (Monitor - See Page 9)

pointed out Hermack as he flew past Old Barney, “It still has all the scaffolding around it.”

on different beaches looked like tiny ants from above, and only a small assortment of recreational boats were out in either the bay or ocean waters. It’s as if the summer was coming to an end all too soon.

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• World ClimateLanguageschangestandards 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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“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 Jersey’s policing community remains the most 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.”Thenumbers now listed on the dashboard show the internal affairs cases active in 2021. The Office of Justice Data will update the statistics 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 allegation started as one type of offense but was resolved as a lesser infraction.

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“A key part of public education is to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to be effective participants in shaping 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.

“Fostering strong relationships between law enforcement and communities is essential 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. Every effort to improve accountability among our esteemed law enforcement officers today will help better protect our community members tomorrow.”

Eicher said the Attorney General’s Office is committed to reviewing the data to identify 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, including policymakers, historians, teachers, and more, who will discover new ways to address the climate crisis,” said First Lady Tammy Murphy.

The climate 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:

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board 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.

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

“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-McMillan, Acting Commissioner of Education. “Our standards provide students with the tools to learn how climate change impacts our society, but how to also work collaboratively with peers and communities to address the issue of climate change.”

The New Jersey Student Learning 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.

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“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 Jerseyans 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.”

“We are always looking at this data as a way to improve internal affairs policies, procedures and oversight,” the director said.

The dashboard, available at njoag.gov/iapp, represents an unprecedented and ambitious effort by the Attorney General’s Office to gather de-identified internal affairs 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

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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 inclusive 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.”

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“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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Among the features of the new dashboard is the ability to filter the data by active and closed investigations, as well as by county, agency, the

TRENTON – In June of 2020 First Lady Tammy Murphy announced that the New Jersey State Board of Education adopted her initiative to make New Jersey the first state in the nation to incorporate climate change education across its K-12 academic standards. And now, as thousands of New Jersey students enter a new school year, the incorporation of climate change education for K-12 schools begins. This first of its kind curriculum will prepare and propel New Jersey students to the top of the ranks for the thousands of green economy jobs that will be made available in the future.

TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin made a wealth of information 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. The Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity & Accountability (OPIA) believes the dash-

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.”

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They spoke of sandbars growing in size, and sole buildings on at least two islands throughout the region.

Hermack and Stofko took turns identifying various sights as they headed back to base.

The reporter prepared for landing and almost wished the flight had not come to an end. The glimpse of familiar sites from a higher vantage point proved more than a little exciting. Even better was meeting a select group of volunteers willing to give their time and expertise to add to the community’s safety.

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The event will take place rain or shine and all are invited to attend. Registration and brunch begin at 9:30 a.m., followed by use of the driving range and then a shotgun start at 11 a.m. An awards and cocktail reception

OCC Foundation Hosts 21st Annual Golf Classic

Bob Sco ’s Game Show Night

The outing is held annually to assist the Foundation in its mission to make higher education more accessible to Ocean County residents through scholarships and awards. By providing students with excellent educational opportunities, the Foundation and its supporters open a new world of possibilities for them, paving the way for their future success.

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TOMS RIVER – Bob Scott’s Game Show Night to benefit Caregiver Volunteers of Central Jersey, fundraiser hosted by CVCJ Board Members Annemarie Schreiber ESO, and Kathy Kimm at OceanFirst Bank 975 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, on September 22.

Various levels of sponsorship and participation are available. To register as a player or sponsor, visit go.ocean.edu/golf or contact the OCC Foundation office at 732-255-0492. Soft spikes and golf attire areSincerequired.itsinception in 1965, the Ocean County College Foundation has provided nearly $18.5 million in direct support to local students and contributed to the college’s“Weprograms.aretruly grateful for the support and generosity of all of our sponsors and golfers. Their generosity and participation in this event help make a difference in our students’ lives,” said Michael B. York, chair of the Foundation’s Annual Golf Outing. “Thank you for helping us continue our mission!”

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As it turns out, the teenager was on a jet ski and ran out of fuel. The greenheads had decided to make her a meal, but she was otherwise unharmed.

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The organization’s tours also include a replica of the Hindenburg control car from the 1975 film “The Hindenburg,” starring George C. Scott and Anne Bancroft.

5th Annual Oktoberfest

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WHITING – Crestwood Village VI presents: lets give thanks to our veterans at your Rock & Roll Dance Party with DJ Bill Brown on November 12 from 6 to 10 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.Cost is $25 per person; $20 for veterans (with proof). Dinner from Blue

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NLHS has several display cases which feature a vast array of ship and plane models,

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WHITING – Once again time for your Halloween Dance Spectacular. Don’t forget wear your best Halloween costume. Entertainment by everybody’s favorite DJ Johnny. Presented by Residents Club Crestwood Village VI at Deerfield Hall, 6 Congasia Road, Whiting, on October 8 from 6 to 10

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LAKEHURST – Navy Lakehurst Historical Society (NLHS) offers tours of the actual Hindenburg crash site and our Joint service museum. NLHS is located on Joint Base Lakehurst in the historic Hangar One building.

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and food for the whole family. There will be bratwurst, hot dogs, red cabbage, German potato salad and many other offerings, and of course, great Oktoberfest beer on tap. Featured will be the fantastic four-piece German polka band, Chris and Ronnie. They will be performing live throughout the event for your enjoyment. Their outstanding talent is sure to bring spirited song and dance to the party.

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LAKEHURST – The Lakehurst Police Department is now accepting applications for the position of Part-Time Regular Police Officer. Applicants must have a valid New Jersey

BCPO or waivable SLEO II certification. Drop off resumes to Chief Matthew Kline at the Lakehurst Police Department. 530 Union Avenue Lakehurst.

Redeemer Lutheran Church invites the community to enjoy a day of fun-fi lled merriment at the annual outdoor celebration event featuring great fun, fellowship

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MANCHESTER – The annual Oktoberfest celebration at Redeemer Lutheran Church, located at 2309 Route 70E, Manchester, will be held on September 17, from 3 to 7 Costp.m.ofadmittance is $5/per adult and children 12 and under admitted free. People can preregister and print their tickets by visiting the ‘Oktoberfest’ link online: redeemermanchester.org or at tithe.ly/ event-registration/#/1119791. Tickets can also be purchased at the Church during the week between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

or ham dinner. Beverages, snacks, coffee and desserts included.Ticket available at Crestwood Village VI clubhouse, 6 Congasia Road, Whiting, Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m. Call Bob at 732-849-3722 for more information

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The Rev. Dan Berteau, the Senior Pastor at Redeemer Lutheran says that this event is “a way of giving back to our community by providing an opportunity to connect together and celebrate life with our neighbors.”

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uniforms and Vietnam era memorabilia. The free tours begin at the historic Cathedral of the Air at 9:30 a.m. and are conducted every Wednesday and the second and fourth Saturday of each month.

NLHS offers the only tour where you can visit the crash site and the group’s museum also features a large display of Hindenburg artifacts that survived the fi re.

Contact Redeemer Lutheran Church at 732-657-2828 for more information.

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Ticket sales every Monday in September from 10 to 11 a.m. sold at Crestwood Village VI clubhouse. 50/50 Raffle and prize giveaways to be held. Call Bob at 732-849-3722 for more

Tours Of Hindenburg Crash Site And Museum Available

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p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Enjoy food, refreshments, snacks, dessert and coffee.

Crestwood Village VI Halloween Dance

A two-week advance registration is required. To request a spot on a tour, email tours@NLHS.com. NLHS also provides a speaker bureau for off-base programs for yourSpeakingorganization.engagements may be booked for schools, retirement villages, church organizations, veterans’ groups and other interested groups. Contact 732-600-8055 to book an off-base speaking engagement.

Know for sure that your child is buckled in safely and correctly — every trip, every time. Get help from a certified Child Passenger Safety provideTechnician!feedback

MANCHESTER – With school back in session, now is the perfect time to ensure that your child safety seat is properly secured by traffic safety experts! Join for the Manchester Township Police free Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspection and Installation Event. Did you know that nearly half of all car seats are installed incorrectly? Parents have a long list of things they do out of love for their children, and

The meeting is informative and covers the stages of grief. Refreshments are served and there is social time. You do not have to register you can just show up. Contact Rosie Weaver at 732-881-1044 for more information. Next meeting is September 30.

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The next Java with John will take place October 13 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Manchester Township Middle School Conference Center. The event will be open to all Manchester parents and community counselor.members.

MANCHESTER – Manchester Township School District’s Superintendent of schools, John Berenato, will be hosting another Java with John event in October. These events are an opportunity for parents and community members to meet with the superintendent, ask questions and

‘Java With John’ October 13 At MTMS

WHITING – The group meets on the last Friday of the month from September to June except for January at 1 p.m. in the D&E room of Crestwood Village VI, Deerfield Hall, 6 Congasia Road, Whiting.Thespeaker is Anthony Lipari, a grief

WHITING – Huge Village wide sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on September 24. (Rain date October 1) Lots of great bargains come and check out all the great deals.

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making sure they are safe while driving in a vehicle should be a top priority.

Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspection And Installation Event

This event, held on the first Wednesday of every month from 3 to 7 p.m., takes place at Manchester Division of Emergency Services, 29 Colonial Drive.

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MANCHESTER – The systematic flushing of fi re hydrants within the community are being scheduled for next month and November according to the Township’s Department of Utilities Eastern and Western Service Area.

and refreshments, music, and a 50/50. Battle River Brewery Toms River will be inside the clubhouse offering samples and sales of their artisan beers and cider. Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this great event!

MANCHESTER – On October 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Friends of the Manchester Branch Library will be hosting a craft fair at the Manchester Branch of the Ocean County Library.Theyare hoping to attract shoppers interested in buying unique gifts and other craft items, so they need vendors to sell this type of merchandise at their event.

The Manchester Branch of the Ocean County Library is located at 21 Colonial Drive in Manchester Township.

The Manchester Times welcomes your special announcements! Engagements, Weddings, Births, Birthday Wishes, etc. Please call 732-657-7344 for more details!

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WHITING – Crestwood Village 7 Board of Trustees Events Committee will host a Car Show and an artisan Beer Tasting on September 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Clubhouse parking lot, 1 Falmouth Avenue, Whiting.ThecarShow is open to all Vintage, Classic and Late Model autos, trucks & motorcycles. There will be trophies and ribbons, free door

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For information or application to participate in the car show contact barbaradaverso @gmail.com or 732-715-0813.

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the hours will vary. During this time, you may experience a difference in pressure and discoloration according to the department. Residents experiencing this are advised to run their cold water tap only until it runsTheclear.agency apologized for any inconvenience this may cause and any questions or concerns can be directed to the Manchester Township Utilities Water Plant by calling

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Fire Hydrant Flushing Program Set For October And November

If you would like to help support the Friends by selling your items, leave your name and phone number at the library’s front desk. One five-foot table will be provided to each vendor. All proceeds from this event will enhance programming and extend the ability to meet other needs of the Manchester Branch Library. It will take place rain or shine since it is being held indoors.

The cost to become a vendor is only $15. The money earned by the Friends that day will come entirely from vendor fees collected. Vendors will keep all amounts made

The agency will be systematically flushing the hydrants and each community will be notified when flushing in their area begins. Flushing will occur both day and night but

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LAKEHURST – On August 1, Officer Gavin Cecchini conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 70. The driver, a 46-year-old female, was placed under arrest for possession of approximately 30 bags of heroin, and a quantity of Adderall and Xanax. The female was lodged at the Ocean County Jail. Arresting Officer PO Gavin Cecchini.

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On August 30, Sgt. Jason Guide was conducting a follow-up investigation at the Express Inn Motel. The suspect of the investigation, a 29-year-old female, was placed under arrest for an active criminal warrant. The female was transported to police headquarters and later released. Arresting Officer: Sgt. Jason Guide.

On August 12, Lakehurst Officers responded to the Dunkin Donuts for a report of a theft of a cell phone. Officers were able to locate the suspect a short time later, a 28-year-old male, and place him under arrest for theft. The male was transported to police headquarters and later released. Arresting Officer: PO ChristianOnHernandez.August19, PO Jacob Schilling conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 37. While conducting an on-scene investigation for narcotics, a substantial quantity of marijuana & hashish, packaging material, ledgers, and US currency were discovered during a search of the vehicle. The driver, a 31-year-old female, was placed under arrest for distribution of marijuana over 1 oz and distribution of hashish over five grams. The female was transported to police headquarters and later released. Arresting Officer: PO Jacob Schilling.

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On August 8, PO Vance Pelino attempted to conduct a traffic stop when the driver fled on Route 37 east at a high rate of speed, nearly causing a collision with another vehicle. The driver, a 38-year-old male, was later identified and arrested on August 17 for 2nd degree eluding police and issued numerous motor vehicle summonses. The male was lodged at the Ocean County Jail. Arresting Officer: PO Vance Pelino.

On August 20, PO Harry Paul conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 70. The driver, a 73-year-old male, was placed under arrest for suspicion of DWI. The male was transported to police headquarters and later released. Arresting Officer: PO Harry Paul.

On August 3, Officer Michael Sullivan conducted a traffic stop on Route 70. An on-scene investigation led to the discovery of approximately 117 wax folds of heroin, a quantity of methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia. A 27-year-old female and 26-year-old male were placed under arrest for possession of CDS and drug paraphernalia. Both subjects were later released per bail reform. Arresting Officer: PO Michael Sullivan.

of a quantity of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. The driver, a 38-year-old male, was placed under arrest for possession of CDS and drug paraphernalia. The male was lodged at Ocean County Jail. Arresting Officer: PO Michael Sullivan.

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On August 6, Lakehurst Officers observed someone known to have an active criminal warrant in the area of Cedar & Orchard Street. The 40-year-old man was placed under arrest and lodged at the Ocean County Jail. Arresting Officer: PO Jacob Schilling.

On August 8, Lakehurst Officers responded to the Travel Inn for a disturbance. A 50-yearold male was placed under arrest for simple assault. The male was later released per bail reform. Arresting Officer: PO Harry Paul.

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On August 11, PO Harry Paul investigated a suspicious vehicle at Lake Horicon. The occupant, a 21-year-old male, was placed under arrest for an active traffic warrant. The male was transported to police headquarters and later released. Arresting Officer: PO Harry Paul.

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On August 9, PO Michael Sullivan conducted a motor vehicle stop on Route 37. An onscene investigation resulted in the discovery

On August 6, PO Vance Pelino conducted a traffic stop on Route 70. An on-scene investigation led to the arrest of a 26-year-old female on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. The female was processed and later released. Arresting Officer: PO Vance Pelino.

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November 16: Mr. Steve Hannaway“Irish Tales”: 100th anniversary of Irish independence in 1922. (CALS H20)

TOMS RIVER – Ocean County College Military History Institute has announced their upcoming programs for Fall 2022. All events are held at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month; Bartlett 203.

January 19: On Other Fields - Stories of professional athletes who have served in the military

TOMS RIVER – Join the Ocean County Historical Society at 26 Hadley Avenue, Toms River, NJ for the following program: “For a Wonderful Vacation, Go by Train! Railroads and Jersey Shore Vacationing” by Bill Elwell on October 9 at 2 Nestledp.m.halfway between two of Americas most important cities, the Jersey Shore seems perfectly positioned to be a vacation destination. Two hundred years inviting visitors and providing a home to residents have fused the business of

Ocean County College Military History Institute Upcoming Programs

MHI Office is located in the Library (second floor. by the elevators). For more information about our programs or a tour of the museum display, contact: Richard Trimble, Director trimblerichard2@gmail.com or by telephone at 732528-5387. Office hours are Wednesdays 10 to 11:30 a.m.

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These talks are part of the CALS Series (Commemorative Anniversary Lecture Series), they are subject to change.

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December 21: Prisoners of War: An Historical Analysis & the Human Dimension

The OCC Military History Institute, in cooperation with the OCC History Club, sponsors these lectures; schedule subject to change. Volunteer speakers are always welcomed.TheOCC

tourism as a local way of life. Railroads, however, were the defi ning factor in creating and shaping the development of the Shore as a center for everything from day trips to whole summer vacations.

October 19: 60th Anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis (CALS#25)

To register for this free program, send your name, zip code, email address, and the date of the program October 9, oceancountyhistory.zoom@gmail.com.to

Bill Elwell is an adjunct professor of History at Monmouth University. He is a lifelong resident of Ocean County and railfan and railroad historian.

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PINE BEACH – “The Chosen” (season 1) will be shown on September 23 at 7 p.m. at Pine Beach Chapel, 401 Hillside Avenue, Pine Beach. All Welcome.

BORDENTOWN – The Food Innovation Center at Rutgers is having a Food Business Basics Workshop for early-stage entrepreneurs on November 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Rutgers Eco Complex, 1200 Florence Columbus Road, Bordentown.

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course. The event is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the Gift Auction and 50/50 Raffle closing at noon to announce winners. Pre-registered golfers will receive a participation prize, and the arcade and ice cream shop will be open to guests.

Registration fee:

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To learn more about the workshop, contact us by email at ayg6@njaes.rutgers.edu.

Food Business Basics is a unique opportunity for food entrepreneurs to learn critical aspects of entering or growing their business in the prepared food and beverage industry. Attendees will be in front of movers and shakers working in the industry, who will give advice on to how create, commercialize, market, and sell in this competitive market.

ISLAND HEIGHTS – Join the Island Heights Environmental Committee on September 28 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Island Heights Borough Hall for their next event Offshore Wind Energy & NJ: Challenges of

Next event on October 27: Improving the Health of the Barnegat Bay.

On this day, there will be information on consumer trends, brand strategy, packaging trends, accounting basics, business structure, protecting intellectual property, co-manufacturing, sales strategy, food safety, and so much more.

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For more event details including sponsorship opportunities and how to donate visit THEIR website at arcocean.org or call the Development team at 732-9781414 ext. 204.

LAKEWOOD – The Arc, Ocean County Chapter will host the 2nd Annual Mini Golf Tournament and Gift Auction on September 24 at Barnacle Bill’s Amusements in Ortley Beach to benefit individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Mini Golf Tournament is an inclusive, family-friendly event open to the community. Single golfers and foursomes can register online at arcocean.org to play an 18-round mini golf game at the iconic miniature golf

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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.

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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 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

His offices are in Toms River, Whiting, and Manahawkin. He can be reached at 732-276-1011 or via Web site at gardenstatehearing.com. Dr. Izzy & Staff gives Retirement Community Talks!

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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.

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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!

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.

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.

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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).

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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:

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.

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. By Suzy Cohen, R. Ph.

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.

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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Whiting Elementary - September 29 at 6:30Regionalp.m. Day School - October 6 at 6 p.m.

Five midway scare zones (free with park admission):

Six haunted houses for the ultimate scare (purchase required):

tering German-style foods designed to tantalize the taste buds.

NEW - Manchester Township High School - September 27 at 6:30 p.m.

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Fright by Night activities:

Street at Liberty Fountain and two live shows, the Spooktacular Dance Party and Witch’s Brew.

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Six creepy nighttime shows (free with park admission):TheArrival Ghoul Parade – Saturdays & Sundays

“Family-Friendly” Kids Boo Fest ─ September 17 through October 30 Six Flags will adorn the theme park in its fall finest with mums, pumpkins, cornstalks and hay bales. Kids Boo Fest attractions for families will include trick-or treating in Cornstalk National Park, Scarecrow

Oktoberfest Food Festival will become a new family favorite, filled with a large selection of seasonal craft lagers and beers from around the world, a variety of frightfully delicious cocktails and mouth-wa-

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At 6 p.m., things take a frightening turn! Families with young children, those with sensory sensitivities, and those who scare easily are encouraged to exit the park. Nighttime festivities include a fan-favorite ghoul parade, live stage shows, and terrifying scare zones, plus six haunted houses for the ultimate scare. Fright Fest will also feature the theme park’s enhanced dining options, fall shopping including popular Fright Fest hoodies, and a world-class lineup of rides and attractions, including the newly renovated Jr. Thrillseekers area and Medusa roller coaster. All daytime Fright Fest attractions are included with park admission.

The Awakening – Saturdays & Sundays

JACKSON – Six Flags Great Adventure, The World’s Ultimate Thrill Park, announces its fall line-up of events, including Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS®, which promises to be the scariest event ever! While daylight hours are reserved for the family-friendly Kids Boo Fest and Oktoberfest, the theme park will pull out all the stops for “fright by night.” These events

MANCHESTER – Manchester Township School District Back to School Night Dates for the 2022-23 school year are here, including a revised date for the High School. The dates and times for each school in the district are as follows:

run on select days September 16 through October 31.

“Terrifying” Fright Fest ─ September 16 through October 31

Six Flags Announces Fall/Halloween Line-Up

Manchester Township Elementary School - September 22 at 6:30 p.m.

Oktoberfest Food Festival ─ September 17 through October 30

District 6 Lady of the Lake Cemetery

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By: Michael J, Deem, Esq. of R.C. Shea & Associates

of R.C. Shea & Associates, Counsellors at Law, is a full-service law firm representing and advising clients in the areas of Estate Planning, Estate Litigation, Personal Injury, General Litigation, Real Estate Law, Medicaid Law, Medical Malpractice, Workers’ Compensation, Land Use and Planning Law, Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney and much more. Call or visit our office Toms River office at 732-505-1212, 244 Main Street, Toms River, email us at Rshea@rcshea.com or visit our website at www.rcshea.com

The death of a loved one is a tragic event. Unfortunately, following in the wake of a loved one’s passing, disputes often arise as to the decedents Last Will and Testament. If such a dispute arises, it is important to understand how legal fees could impact the assets of the Estate.

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Probate assets consist of any asset that is owned solely by the decedent and are distributed to heirs by the court. Probate assets may include real property that is titled solely in the decedent’s name or held as a tenant in common; Personal property, such as jewelry, furniture, and automobiles; bank accounts that are solely in the decedent’s name; an interest in a partnership, corporation, or limited liability company; any life insurance policy or brokerage account that lists either the decedent or the estate as the beneficiary.

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

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

and bypasses the court process by transferring directly to the beneficiaries. Non-probate assets include property that is held in joint tenancy or as tenants by the entirety; bank or brokerage accounts held in joint tenancy or with payable on death (POD) or transfer on death (TOD) beneficiaries; property held in a trust; life insurance or brokerage accounts that list someone other than the decedent as the beneficiary; retirement accounts.

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 theTheExecutor.lawfirm

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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Musical background will be provided by Captain Jack and Downtheshoreradio.com, the new sister station of JerseyShoreCountry.com Captain Jack will be mixed in with live bands: Cheezy and The Crackers, Shifty and the Gears,

SEASIDE HEIGHTS – Delectable barbecue and the magic of enjoyment for all ages highlight Que by the Sea here the weekend of September 17 and Three18.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.

QUE By e Sea Barbecue Festival

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

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.

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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.

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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 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.

Holiday City South Garden Club Mum Sale

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Sounds Of e ‘60s On Sundays Starting September 18

The tribute features an accomplished cast of singers, dancers and musicians, eye-catching costumes, and stunning choreography from the ‘60s era.

ATLANTIC CITY – Enter the electric 1960s music scene live onstage at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City with “Dance to the Music - A ‘60s Celebration,” a revved up high-energy stage concert production show that will take guests you back on a fun nostalgic romp through the greatest hits of the 1960s.

Pediatric vaccine for children ages 6 months and older available only at OCHD clinics held on Mondays from 2pm-6pm until further notice. The Pfizer vaccine is for everyone ages 6 months and up. The Moderna pediatric vaccine is available only for children ages 6 months—5 years. Visit www.ochd.org to learn more about COVID vaccines & booster doses. Getting your COVID vaccine or booster is the best protection! Monkeypox vaccine available every Thursday from 3-6pm by appointment only. Visit our website to make an appointment. Bivalent booster now available. Ocean County Health Department COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Schedule for September Walk-ins welcome, but appointments recommended. Clinic schedule dates subject to change. 732.341.9700DATE LOCATION CLINIC HOURS Monday, Sept. 19th Ocean County Health Department - 175 Sunset 2PM-6PM Thursday, Sept. 22nd Hispanic Health Fair at Ocean County Health Department - 175 Sunset 4PM-8PM Friday, Sept. 23rd Brick Library 1PM-4PM Monday, Sept. 26th Ocean County Health Department - 175 Sunset 2PM-6PM Tuesday, Sept. 27th Lacey Community Hall 10AM-1PM ALL CLINICS OFFER BOOSTER VACCINE TO INDIVIDUALS AGES 5 AND OLDER

The creators who brought you “The Rat Pack,” “Motor City Live,” and “Disco Live” invite you to see, hear and feel the 1960s most beloved and enduring music taking center stage Sundays at Sound Waves at Hard Rock Atlantic City beginning September 18.

“’Dance to the Music” is a highly entertaining, nostalgic, and feel-good production that ignites images and remembrances of a

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decade when the music, lyrics, and driving beats electrified a generation,” said producer Allen FeaturingValentine.themusic of The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Tina Turner, The Beach Boys, The Doors, Elvis Presley, Dusty Springfield, Mitch Ryder, Wilson Picket, plus many more, “Dance to the Music” will transport those who witnessed it, back to the moment when they fi rst heard these songs pumping through, car dashboards, jukeboxes, and 45-records.

“Dance to the Music” is produced by Allen Valentine, choreographed by Jillian Reed, and features the musical direction of Arland Gilliam and costume design of Kristine Valentine. The shows creative manager is LindaTicketsVoermans.for“Dance to the Music” cost $24 and $29 and go on sale September 2. For more information or to purchase tickets in advance, visit hardrockhotelatlanticcity.com.

BERKELEY – Holiday City South Garden Club will be hosting a Mum Sale on September 24 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 139 Santiago Drive, Berkeley. For more information, contact 732 341-4518 or cbaszkowski@aol.com.

In Defense Of e Canada Goose

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

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.

By Renee A. Thomaier Retired New Jersey Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator

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.

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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 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 fi nd another within the same breeding season. 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.

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

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.

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.”

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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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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.

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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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.

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.

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