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Central Regional Seniors Of The Month
BERKELEY – Congratulations to the following 2023 seniors of the month:
January Senior of the Month – Molly Westhoven
• Member of the National Honor Society, History, Science, English and Art Honor Societies
• Member of OCEAN Club and Student Ambassadors
• Member of CRHS Swim Team and the Greater Monmouth YMCA National Swim Team
P• lans to pursue a degree in Aerospace Engineering
January Senior of the Month – Hannah Lewis
• Member of the National Honor Society, Math, English, Science and History Honor Societies
• Member of the soccer and lacrosse teams and the Jersey Shore Select Lacrosse Player

• Plans to play lacrosse at James Madison University
─Photo courtesy Central Regional February Senior of the Month – Brooklyn Guarascio
• Member of the Autism Awareness Club Student Ambassador
• Member of the Soccer, Spring and Winter Track Teams, BOCA Travel Soccer
• Plans to pursue a degree in nursing at Monmouth University
February Senior of the Month – Jordyn Panckeri







• Member of the National Honor Society, English Science, Spanish, and Math Honor Societies
• CRN News Anchor

• SEAT Social Justice Project Ambassador
• POC Club Member
• Plans to pursue a nursing degree at Rutgers University
March Senior of the Month – Katelyn DiMichele
• Member of the National Honor Society, Math, History, and Science Honor (Seniors - See Page 11)

Seniors: Continued From Page 10
Societies
• Member of the Unified Club
• Member of the Basketball and Tennis Teams
• Plans to continue her flight training at Florida Gulf Coast University
March Senior of the Month – Kelsey DiMichele
• Member of the National Honor Society, English and Science Honor Societies
• Member of the OCEAN Club and Student Ambassadors
• Member of the Basketball and Tennis Teams
• Plans to play tennis and pursue a degree in nursing at Florida Gulf Coast University
April Senior of the Month – Priscilla Bradford
• Member of the National Honor Society, Spanish, Math, Science, and English Honor Societies
• Member of the Track and Tennis Teams
• Plans to study Biomedical Sciences on the Pre-Med track at Xavier University
April Senior of the Month – Ann DelPrete
• Member of the National Honor Society, Science, Math, History, English, Tri-M, and Thespian Honor Societies
• Member of Chorus, Chorale, Select Women’s Chorus, Chamber Choir, and Drama Club
• Student Director for the Middle School Musical
• Plans to pursue a degree in Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware
Ocean Health Initiatives Receives 100% HRSA Site Visit Score
NEW JERSEY – Ocean Health Initiatives, a nonprofit community health center in Ocean and Monmouth County, is supremely proud to announce that after a long, challenging process, they have received the rare distinction of a 100% score on our most recent HRSA site visit!
The site visit is an opportunity for health centers to demonstrate their compliance with a wide gambit of federal regulations. Generally occurring every three years, health centers are judged on an array of topics that include both administrative and clinical policies and practices. Receiving a perfect score is an incredible feat given the magnitude of things covered and the attention to detail that takes place during the site visit. To make such an achievement come to fruition required meticulous preparation.
The CEO of the organization, Theresa Berger, says, “it’s an outstanding feat. The team worked tirelessly for ten weeks to prepare all of our documents, review all of our policies and practices, and identify ways to ensure that we met the requirements of the site visit. Though it was very grueling at times, the OHI team demonstrated its impressive capacity for collaboration and camaraderie. Despite the tragic loss of our CFO, Chris Ollemar, all of his hard work before the visit proved to be some of his best. He was an angel on my shoulder and a guiding light for the organization.”
While OHI is celebrating this amazing result, we humbly recognize that this is more than simply a test score; and it is a reflection of the hard work we do to deliver the highest quality care to our patients.
Recycling Center Information
BERKELEY – Some helpful information from Mayor Carmen Amato. The Recycling Center is open to residents with proof (valid driver’s license with Berkeley address, tax bill or recent utility bill.)
Hours: Monday through Friday, between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. Closed Sundays. The Recycling Center is located at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Road,
Public Notice
In accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act, Chapter 231 of the Laws of New Jersey, the Central Regional Board of Education will hold its regular meetings on the following dates for the 2023 calendar year
Meetings will take place in the Central Regional High School Presentation Room located at 509 Forest Hills Parkway, Bayville, NJ 08721
The start time for the closed portion of the meetings will be 6:00 p.m.
The regular public portion of the meetings shall be at 7:00 p.m.

MEETING DATES
May 11, 2023
June 22, 2023
July 20, 2023
August 17, 2023
September 21, 2023
October 19, 2023
November 16, 2023
December 21, 2023
January 4, 2024 (Reorganization Meeting)
Kevin O’Shea Board Secretary
Bayville.
Collection of commingles, newspaper, cardboard, tires, junk mail, metal items/ appliances, leaves, hard plastic, paint cans, shrink wrap and electronics.
Branches and brush are on a call-in basis by homeowners. They can call: 732-349-4616 to arrange pick up. Residents can bring branches/brush to the Recycling Center, there is a receptacle on site.
MERLIN INDUSTRIES LINERS & SAFETY COVERS
“Peace, Love, Arts”
BERKELEY – Clara B. Worth Elementary School hosted “Peace, Love, Arts” a Berkeley Township Education Association PRIDE Event.

Featured activities included CBW’s annual Art Show showcasing about 2,000 pieces of artwork from all of Mrs. Krajewski’s students in grades K-4, Mrs. Solanik’s 4th grade choir concert of Beatles songs accompanied by a live band, a groovy photo-op organized by Miss Davenport, a book walk and related activities organized by Mrs. Burger, and a dance party with a DJ and Mrs.Reiser. Additional activities, also sponsored by BTEA, included a collaborative art project, caricature artists, and delicious refreshments. There was truly something for everyone and fun was had by all.
Students Clean Up Playground
BERKELEY – The Wellness students at Bayville School helped to clean up the playground, picking up litter before school today. Luckily, they didn’t find too much. Bayville School showed that they are kind to the Earth!

PBA 237 2 nd Annual Cornhole Tournament
BERKELEY – Berkeley Township PBA 237 2nd Annual Cornhole Tournament will be on May 20. Price per team is $150 includes t-shirt, food and beer. Spectators cost $25, includes souvenir cup, food and beer. Registration starts at 11 a.m.; first round

BEACHWOOD – Coming soon to a park near you! (Mayo Park that is!) Save the date! The first movie night will be on May begins at 12 p.m. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd , an 3rd place teams. Tournament will be held at Bayville VFW, 383 Veterans Boulevard, Bayville.
For more information or to register, email PBA237NJ@gmail.com.
Movies In The Park Bike Decorating Contest
19. Beachwood Recreation will be releasing the movie title soon as well as the dates and movies for the rest of the season!
BEACHWOOD – Memorial Day bike decorating contest on May 29 at 10 a.m. at the Beachwood Firehouse. They’ll be giving out gift cards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place!