Causeway Gazette April 2016-Issue #28

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SHAMROCKS FOR THE SHORE 5K/10K

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Today the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) upgraded the 2016 Nissan Sentra to its highest rating of “Top Safety Pick Plus” when equipped with optional Forward Emergency Braking technology. The Sentra had previously held the agency’s Top Safety Pick designation prior to IIHS confirmation of the required front crash prevention technology performance. For this year, IIHS has tightened its standards by requiring a “Good” or better rating in all five of the crashworthiness categories to earn a “Top Safety Pick” and making an available front crash prevention system mandatory for all awards. To earn the IIHS “Top Safety Pick Plus” designation, a vehicle must earn a “Good” or better on all five crashworthiness categories and also receive an “Advanced” or “Superior” rating for front crash prevention. “Nissan is proud to have another of our core vehicles recognized by IIHS for vehicle safety,” said Michael Bunce, vice president, Product Strategy and Planning, Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA). “Nissan has the safety and security of Nissan vehicle owners and their passengers as its top priority, so we are glad to see our long-term investment in safety showing results in these latest IIHS tests.” Sentra joins the 2016 Altima, Maxima and Murano in earning the IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus rating. Forward Emergency Braking is available on 2016 Sentra SR and SL models equipped with the optional Technology Package.

Team Causeway Rocks with 11 medal winners By: Joe Stroffolino

Manahawkin- This race event was originally “Shamrocks for Sandy” to benefit victims of hurricane Sandy in October 2012. Fast forward to 2016 and many of us have resumed our normal lives. Sadly there are still families that have not fully recovered from the devastating storm. The race event has been renamed “Shamrocks for the Shore”. Still the mission remains the same, to raise money for the remaining victims. The race is hosted by the Southern Ocean Ladies Running Club of Barnegat. 2016 marks the 4th year of the race. I ran my first 5k last year at the 2015 Shamrocks for sandy. I ran it along with 4 of my co-workers from the Causeway Family of Dealerships. This year we decided to bring a few more Causeway Family members. We grew from 5 in 2015 to 22 registered runners in 2016! Team Causeway really showed up for this one! Out of the 22 team members we had 11 medal winners! We even had Mr. and Mrs. Purul both win medals. Ryan came in 1st in his age group and 8th overall. His wife Erin came in third overall Female and tenth overall. Causeway’s Tracy Arntz finished second overall in the women’s division. Causeway also had the honor of having the overall first place finisher as well. Chad Scanlon came across the finish line at a scorching 18:03! I asked Chad if he ran track in high school and was surprised to discover the answer was no. He did however play soccer, basketball, and Baseball. I have also attached the results from the top 25 overall finishers. Team Causeway had 8 finishers in the top 25, including me at 23. My absolute favorite story of the day was the first place Female overall and 5th place overall. What makes this a special story is her age. In the chart above you can see that Jessica Abbott is only 7 years old! I had the distinct please of speaking to this potential running Phenom. She as you can imagine was a lovely young lady, whose dad Steven (finished about a minute behind her) said she just loves to run! The Abbott’s live in Toms River. I did my best to try to recruit them to move to Manahawkin so should could attend Southern Regional and run for the Ram’s! Stay tuned for the results on my recruiting efforts! Team Causeway plans on participating in more races in the 2016 calendar.

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Name Chad Scanlon Nicholas Leek Joseph Powers Jayant Jani Jessica Abbott Steven Abbott David P Wright Ryan Purul Tracy Arntz Erin McGee Jared Cornelius Austin Jones Rob Libutti Danny Viscel Tom Resch Lisa Auermuller Aundrea Munt Shannon Bedard Terrance Collins Marybeth Hull Buttacavoli John Bedard Sr. Melissa Billie Joe Stroffolino Thomas Henry Andrea Stevens

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Age Group 1 Top Fin 2 Top Fin 3 Top Fin 1 13-19 1 Top Fin 1 40-49 1 50-59 1 30-39 2 Top Fin 3 Top Fin 2 30-39 2 13-19 3 30-39 1 20-29 1 60-99 1 30-39 1 40-49 1 1-12 2 50-59 2 30-39 3 50-59 3 30-39 4 50-59 2 20-29 4 30-39

Chip Time 18:03.0 19:47.1 20:34.9 20:54.0 21:57.7 22:54.1 23:05.3 24:32.3 25:00.5 25:12.9 25:37.9 25:44.8 26:12.3 26:42.1 26:52.6 26:50.7 26:51.8 26:59.4 27:01.8 27:19.3 27:22.5 27:41.8 28:10.9 28:16.8 28:09.4

Pace 5:49/M 6:23/M 6:40/M 6:45/M 7:05/M 7:23/M 7:28/M 7:58/M 8:06/M 8:10/M 8:19/M 8:21/M 8:29/M 8:38/M 8:40/M 8:41/M 8:42/M 8:44/M 8:45/M 8:51/M 8:51/M 8:58/M 9:07/M 9:09/M 9:09/M

From left to right: Erin Purul, Gillian Purul, Ryan Purul, Chad Scanlon, Rob Libutti, Tracy Arntz, Dan Uccellini, Tony Brito, and Amanda Calafiore. Missing medal winners are Danny Viscel and Terry Collins.

From left to right: Erin Purul, Gillian Purul, Ryan Purul, Dan Uccellini, Randy Evans, Joe Stroffolino, Bella, Rae Mcgee, Pat Mcgee, Tony Brito, Tracy Arntz, Wallce Moore, Amanda Califiore, Ken Jeranek, Mike Dippolito, Amie Libutti, Kevin Umberger, Sam Calafiore. Back Row: Dan Vicsel, Kevin Meade, Chad Scanlon, Terry Collins.

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DISRUPTION IN THE AUTO INDUSTRY: IT’S TIME TO EMBRACE THE CHANGE

In his latest LinkedIn Influencer post, Renault-Nissan Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn addresses the issue of “disruption” in the auto industry and competitors who promise a new approach to what a car can be. The LinkedIn post is excerpted from a keynote speech Ghosn gave at the opening of the New York International Auto Show on March 23. To deal with the threat of climate change, the world is demanding that our industry invest more in zero-emissions transportation. Governments around the world are imposing stricter limits on CO2 emissions, and one major response has to be electrification. But beyond environmental regulation, EVs just make sense.

If you have read some of the recent commentary on the auto industry, you could get the impression that it’s headed into a long, stormy, uneasy winter.

We have already seen within Nissan and Renault how the cost of EVs continues to go down as their economies of scale begin to inch closer to those enjoyed by the internal combustion engine.

There’s been a lot of talk about “disruption,” about new competitors who promise a new approach to what a car can be.

EVs are also relatively simple machines: a battery and electric motors. They require far less service, no oil changes and they are extremely reliable.

Much of this unease over potential disruption has resulted from the rapid emergence of new technologies and “mobility services” – all of which are competing to establish a new vision of our industry’s future. In addition, these technologies are developing at a speed unfamiliar to our industry.

With battery technology improving and the charging infrastructure expanding in much of the world, we are nearing the turning point where EVs will become more of a mainstream option.

Whether we’re talking about Autonomous Drive and connected vehicle technologies, ride-sharing services, or alternative propulsion technologies, the fact is, nobody in the industry knows for certain which will become mainstream.

There’s been another important change since 2012. Then, no one was talking about Autonomous Drive vehicles. In January, I visited Nissan’s Silicon Valley R&D offices in California. I spent considerable time driving around the streets of Sunnyvale – hands-free and with my eyes off the road. Those cars will be far

Companies can make some educated guesses and calculated bets – and we have – but in the end customers will decide which technologies and business plans will survive.

So, yes, the future isn’t clear. The biggest questions revolve around how these potentially disruptive changes will come about: What regulatory roadblocks will emerge? What role will tech companies play?

Which of our companies will succeed or fail in addressing the coming wave of change?

And which will be able to move quickly and adapt in such a rapidly changing technological landscape?

I don’t pretend to know all the answers to these questions. But rather than fear the disruption, I believe our industry really has no choice but to embrace it.

I expect the global auto industry to see more changes in the next five years than it has in the last 20. And those changes will bring tremendous opportunities for those companies with the skills and foresight to seize them.

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More significantly, today nearly every major automaker has ambitious projects underway for new EVs and other zero-emissions vehicles. It’s clear EVs are here to stay. There are several reasons to be bullish about EV’s future.

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The trend toward more connected cars is also critical to meet the expectations of our future buyers, those who are just getting their driver’s licenses today.

The benefits of highly connected, Autonomous Drive cars are clear: They hold the promise of making driving far safer, less stressful, more efficient and more rewarding. And as we did with our EVs, the Alliance will aim these future cars at the heart of the mass market.

With each international auto show, more automakers are spelling out their visions and placing their bets on the future. And that’s good.

Yes, there’s a lot at stake. Yes, there is a lot of uncertainty. But this is not a time for the conservative or the cautious.

Because for those open to new ideas and new ways of doing things, the opportunities for our industry to grow and better serve society’s needs has never been greater.

The pending merger of new technologies and new business models means not only new business opportunities, but ultimately a more efficient and safer transportation system at a lower cost to society.

Three forces – electrification, Autonomous Drive and connectivity – are about to change our industry in ways we are only beginning to imagine.

To me, it feels like we’re at the dawn of a new spring in the auto industry, and I’m excited to see how this new era unfolds. -www.nissannews.com

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With that said, here are some thoughts on what I see on our industry’s long-term horizon.

Since then, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is leading the industry with more than 300,000 EVs sold globally – not as much as we had expected, but certainly a healthy start.

And the EV is the perfect platform for the future of Autonomous Drive and connected vehicle technology, which will, in turn, help accelerate the adoption of EVs.

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Rather than fear tech companies’ interest, I see this new competition as healthy for our industry. We have a lot to learn from them, and they have much to learn from us, which is quite clear considering all the automotive talent they have been hiring.

When I last spoke at the New York International Auto Show breakfast in 2012, our industry was still focused on whether electric vehicles were the future. Nissan had just introduced the LEAF a year earlier and we had sold 30,000 units.

more connected than those on the road today. They will be a much more personal space, an extension of ourselves – just as smartphones are today.

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FORD MOTOR COMPANY SUPPORTS INNOVATION, STEM EDUCATION With Smithsonian’s Spark! Lab At Michigan Science Center

• Spark!Lab, the first Smithsonian exhibit in Michigan, is opening at the Michigan Science Center Saturday, April 2, with support from Ford Motor Company. • Innovation and creativity are at the heart of Spark!Lab’s interactive science experiments and educational experiences. • Ford’s investment in Spark!Lab at MiSci is part of a continuing commitment to education and cultural activities in Detroit and southeast Michigan. in science experiments, games and special programs designed to support their creativity. Ford Motor Company Fund will sponsor four free Ford Fund Days this year, and will also support transportation for a number of school field trips.

DETROIT, – Ford Motor Company has been bringing innovation and mobility together for more than a century. Today, Ford is helping open the world of invention and creativity to a new generation. With support from Ford and Ford Motor Company Fund, the company’s philanthropic arm, the Michigan Science Center (MiSci) will host Spark!Lab — the first Smithsonian exhibit in Michigan.

“New ideas and innovations spring from creative minds,� said Jim Vella, president, Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services. “Spark!Lab allows children and families to interact and experience the joy that comes with learning, while introducing a new world of educational and career possibilities.�

Spark!Lab features hands-on activities that power creative thinking and encourage visitors of all ages to tinker and explore. Children and families can engage

The Spark!Lab at MiSci is the fifth in the country and another example of Ford’s ongoing commitment to Detroit and southeast Michigan. Spark!Lab

includes activities that mix fun with science, technology, engineering and math — the important STEM subjects getting the sharp focus and support of Ford, as it works to help train the technical workforce of the future.

Ford supported the initial opening of MiSci in 2012, with a $400,000 commitment. It has since provided additional support, including a Ford Transit Connect van to help MiSci’s Traveling Science program.

Ford’s support of Spark!Lab is the latest collaboration with the Smithsonian, a relationship which dates back 40 years and includes a wide range of learning activities, including Spark!Labs in Anchorage, Kansas City and Washington, D.C. and the Ford-sponsored Giant Panda Cam at the National Zoo.

Spark!Lab opens to the public on Saturday, April 2. For more information on Spark!Lab. -www.media.ford.com

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2017 Honda Civic Hatchback Prototype Brings Sporty, Euro Styling to North American Debut in New York

The next-generation Civic Hatchback, with its striking design and the promise of a sporty, European-inspired driving experience, today made its North American debut in prototype form just a day before the 2016 New York International Auto Show. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. also conďŹ rmed that it will marry the all-new 1.5-liter turbo engine to its 6-speed manual transmission for more sporty and dynamic performance. The arrival of the production 2017 Civic Hatchback later this year marks the continued rollout of the 10th-generation Civic lineup, the sportiest and most expansive family of Civics in the car’s 44-year history. The Civic Sedan was recently named the 2016 North American Car of the Year, and sales of Civic are up 37 percent through the ďŹ rst two months of 2016.

Being built on the same world-class platform as the 10thgeneration Civic Sedan, the 2017 Civic Hatchback will be deďŹ ned by an unparalleled combination of sportiness, eďŹƒciency and utility, with distinctive styling and premium features that enthusiasts demand. The ďŹ ve-door hatchback will feature one powertrain for the U.S. market, a 1.5-liter DOHC direct-injected Turbo engine that can be mated to either a sporty CVT or a slickshifting 6-speed manual transmission. “The 10-generation The Civic Hatchback wraps the 10 generation Civic platform

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and ďŹ ve-door hatchback utility in emotional, Euro-inspired styling,â€? said Je Conrad, senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “Oered with the ďŹ rst application of the 1.5-liter turbo engine paired with a manual transmission, this sportiest Civic to date will attract a whole new set of enthusiasts buyers to the model and Honda brand.â€? The Civic Hatchback will launch later this year as the third new Civic variant, joining the 2016 Civic Sedan and Civic Coupe. The 10th-generation Civic lineup will be rounded out in 2017 with the arrival of Civic Si variants and the radical new Civic Type R. The 2017 Civic Hatchback was developed by the joint eorts of Honda R&D teams in Europe and Japan and is expected to bring new buyers into the Honda showroom here in the U.S.

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Congratulations Southern Regional Boys XC runner Jeff Attardi on his commitment to the United States Merchant Marine Academy to continue his education & Cross Country career. He is surrounded by his parents, Guidance Counselor Jeff Reilly & Southern XC Head Coach Scott Baker. #RunWithRamPride

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“We knew that we needed to create a striking and stand-out exterior design that challenged conventional European compact styling while staying true to the original Civic’s core values,â€? said Daisuke Tsutamori, chief exterior stylist for the 2017 Civic Hatchback Prototype. “This vehicle represents a marriage of distinctive and sporty design, rewarding driving dynamics and versatile practicality.â€? New larger and wider wheels and tires give a feeling of an assured stance, while the long wheelbase, short overhangs and sleek cabin area further add to the dynamic feel of the exterior. At the front of the car, a short overhang with large air intakes presents a sharp and aggressive interpretation of Honda’s family face. LED headlights and daytime running lights ow from beneath the boldly sculpted hood into the muscular front wheel arches. The sleek and swept-back body lines continue along the side of the car with a crease that incorporates front and rear door handles before culminating in the distinctive C-shaped LED rear lights. A second, lower character line extends from behind the front wheels up through the doors and meets the rear wheel arches, emphasizing the car’s dynamic forward-leaning stance. At the rear, the bumper incorporates angular creases and vents, designed to echo the aggressively styled nature of the rest of the car.

Congrats Southern Girls Volleyball player Alexa Cacacie on her commitment to Maine Maritime Academy to continue her education and volleyball career. Alexa is pictured with Southern Regional High School Principal Eric Wilhelm and her family. #RamPride

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The 2017 Civic Hatchback will be produced exclusively at the Honda of the UK Manufacturing (HUM) plant in Swindon.

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Congrats Southern Athletics on finishing 2nd place at the USPF New Jersey Powerlifting Meet on Sunday, March 6, 2016. Great job athletes & coaches. #RamPride #Prepare2Compete

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Life Training at St. Francis Community Center Brant Beach — St. Francis Community Center, located at 4700 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach Township, NJ is offering Lifeguard Training. Lifeguard Training starts Wednesday, April 20 and runs through to Sunday, April 24. Do you want to be a lifeguard? This course is certified by the American Red Cross. You must have strong swimming ability. Upon successful completion, participants will receive an American Red Cross Certification in Lifeguarding, First Aid, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED & Preventing Disease Transmission. All participants must complete the following prerequisites: 1. Swim 300 yards continuously in the following order: 100 yards of front crawl, using rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing-pro-

pellant kick; 100 yards of breaststroke; and, 100 yards of either front crawl or breaststroke using rhythmic breathing and 2. Swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke; surface dive to a depth of 7 to 10 feet; retrieve a 10 pound object; return to the surface; and, swim 20 yards back to starting point with the object, and exit the water without using a ladder or steps, within 1 minute 40 seconds. If you have concerns about your ability to complete the pre-requisites, please schedule a swimming skill evaluation by calling the pool reception desk at 609-494-8861 ext. 187.

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Congratulations Southern Baseball Alum Zach Mason, current Misericordia University Pitcher, on being named MAC Freedom Conference Pitcher of the Week.

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Congratulations Southern Wrestling Head Coach John Stout & Assistant Coach Dan Roy on being named 2015-2016 Head & Assistant Coaches of the Year for the State of New Jersey. #RamPride

Sportsmanship Day

Thank you Principal Hoffman, Jenny Ulbricht & McKinley School faculty and staff for hosting Southern Athletics for Sportsmanship Day on Thursday, March 25, 2016. Great Day for our program to be represented by our studentathletes! #RamPride


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Manahawkin Elks Helps here and abroad

Thank you Stafford District PLC School for the opportunity for Southern Athletics to participate in “Read Across America Day� with you. Another opportunity for our program to be a part of this great community. #RamPride

Girls Track

Congratulations Southern Girls Winter track on a great showing at Eastern States at the New York Armory on Tuesday, March 1, 2016. The Distance Medley team of Taylor Mulch, Shannon Lytle, Rachel Ornstein and Liz Chartier finished 2nd in the meet but recorded the fastest time in New Jersey for 2016 with a 12:08.62 time. That time is also 6th fastest in the United States and 7th fastest in school history. The 4 x 200 team of Shannon Lytle, Bailey Gellis, Rachel Rizzo and Morgan Koeppen recorded the 2nd fastest time in school history with a time of 1:46.25. The 4 x 800 team of Kaitlyn Mooney, Rachel Ornstein, Taylor Mulch and Liz Chartier finished 3rd with a time of 9:25.60 which currently ranks as the 4th fastest in new Jersey and the 5th fastest in Southern history. Carleigh Greco long jump of 17-4 Âź is the 2nd best in school history. Great Night by the Rams at the NYC. Armory. Congrats Athletes and Coaches! #RamPride

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Manahawkin, NJ – The Manahawkin Elks Americanism and Veterans Committees did not have time for the “Winter Blahs� this year, but instead served and involved our local community in a number of projects and events.

In November, we hosted over 80 local veterans at our Annual Luncheon Event. They were greeted by military vehicles parked in front of the Elks, welcomed by the local Stafford Police Chief and his staff, and received benefit information from VetGroup, Inc. The veterans were entertained by the Ms. NJ Senior America Cameo Club, served a fabulous turkey dinner by Lodge members, and then played bingo to round out the afternoon. In December, we finalized a response to a request from Col. Vinny Valinotti, Commander of Task Force Medical in Kosovo, to take part in a project labelled “3 P’s for Peace.� His Unit was serving with the NATO KFOR peace-keeping operation to assist in ensuring security and stability in Kosovo as local institutions continue

Military personnel in Kosovo delivering supplies to school children

197 lbs. of school supplies. This act of kindness allowed Colonel Valinotti’s unit to share in the joy of giving during the Holiday Season. In January, our Veterans backpack project was

finalized. The project was funded with a grant from the Elks National Service Commission

along with charity funds from the Manahawkin Elks. One hundred backpacks were filled with new personal hygiene items, non-perishable

food, and gloves, hats, and socks. The backpacks were provided to VetGroup, Inc. and the Ocean County Veterans Service Bureau for delivery

in a confidential manner to local homeless/ disadvantaged veterans in need of emergency or supportive services. In February, we finalized judging 139 essay Col. Vinny Valinotti, Commander of Task Force Medical in Kosovo - Project “3 Ps for Peace� with children in Kosovo

to develop. Our military volunteered their personal time to teach the children leadership, tolerance and life skills. Through this self less act, they identified a need for school supplies which would help in their education efforts. Through social media and direct communication to our local community and the generosity of our Lodge members, we collected and mailed

entries from over 400 written by local 5th to 8th graders, with the theme “What I Can Do to

Promote Americanism and Love of Country.� We selected three entries for each division, 5th-6th and 7th-8th graders, and forwarded those to our

District Elks for further competition. One entry,

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and placed second at the State Elks level. Congratulations to Isabella!

Lauren Ivancich, Jassina Surles, Sarah Frankovic

Congratulations Southern Regional High School Girls Lacrosse Alum Lauren Ivanchic on being named New Jersey Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week for the week of March 7, 2016. Lauren is a captain of the Ospreys Women’s Lacrosse team and has helped them to a 4 & 0 record to start the 2016 season.

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Congratulations Southern Regional Girls Track Alum Chelsea Vaughan on being named an All American for the 5th time while at Stockton University after competing in the NCAA Division III Indoor track championships on Saturday, March 12, 2016. Chelsea competes in the Pole Vault event for the Ospreys. For her efforts Chelsea was also named New Jersey Athletic conference Athlete of the Week.

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April 5, 2016 –The B.E.A.T. Center (Bringing Everyone All Together) launched a CrowdRise fundraising campaign entitled, THE BEAT CENTER OCEANFIRST MATCH CAMPAIGN – Bringing Everyone All Together to Fight Hunger on April 30th and it is already generating some team fundraising and top prize bids. Individual and team incentives include a chance to have your name included in a logo at The B.E.A.T. Center as well as a digital copy sent to your home, and for the top donor of $10,000 or more—an invitation to attend a VIP reception with Jon Bon Jovi and partners at the B.E.A.T. Center Grand Opening in Toms River, N.J. Additional local incentives will be announced on the CrowdRise page at https://www. crowdrise.com/beat-center-oceanfirstmatch-campaign. The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Peoples Pantry (Inspire NJ), and Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation joined forces last April to form The B.E.A.T. Center. The B.E.A.T. Center is a community hub where families and individuals in need can access food, job training, and resources to end the cyclical causes of hunger in New Jersey. The “one-stop shop” will serve as a FoodBank satellite location that includes a food distribution center, commercial kitchen, culinary skills training program and community resource center, as well as the permanent home of Peoples Pantry and a second location of JBJ Soul Kitchen. Ocean County is New Jersey’s fastest growing county and was “ground zero” for Hurricane Sandy. According to FEMA, over 40,000 structures in the county were damaged or destroyed in the storm – 55% of the state’s total. The creation of The B.E.A.T. Center is in response to the reality that today, more than three years after the storm, there are thousands of families who are still struggling to regain housing, financial stability and to overcome food insecurity—and they are turning to local agencies in record numbers for assistance. The impact of this collaboration is projected to provide $5 million in support to families in need in its first year. The CrowdRise Campaign will run from March 29th to April 26th for the Grand Prize, and will continue with incentives through the Grand Opening of the facility in May. For those who don’t reach the top goals, there are still plenty of local and global gift incentives throughout the campaign. To join the campaign, and start fundraising, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/z2owax7 *About the OceanFirst Foundation Match: A generous grant from the OceanFirst Foundation is helping to make The B.E.A.T. Center a reality. OceanFirst will match dollar for dollar up to $100,000 and every dollar donated goes directly to The B.E.A.T. Center. Contact: Lori Sayde, 732-643-5858, lsayde@foodbankmoc.org Heather Goldfarb, 215-636-0420x186, heather@jbjsoulfoundation.org

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in over 100 years, following great years from Rizzo, Bryant and the additions of Heyward and Zobrist will give them the AL CENTRAL NL CENTRAL veteran leadership they need to make a strong October push. This series will be Kansas City Chicago very close with Scherzer and Strasburg Cleveland Pittsburgh leading Washington. WINNER: WASHINGTON Detroit St. Louis NY Mets vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: Minnesota Milwaukee A rematch from last year, the Dodgers Chicago Cincinnati playing great baseball win the NL West by 10 games behind a maturing Puig and the AL WEST NL WEST always reliable Kershaw. The NY Mets after a shaky start pull away from the Nationals and take the NL East on some Houston Los Angeles quiet but smart midseason moves. Texas Arizona WINNER: NY Mets Seattle San Francisco NLCS NY Mets vs. Washington: If you like Los Angeles Colorado off ense this may not be the series for you, Oakland San Diego the two best staffs in the NL face off in an NLCS for the ages, this has seven game Postseason predictions series written all over it Harvey vs. Scherzer, AL WILD CARD DeGrom vs. Strasburg, Syndergaard vs. Toronto vs. Cleveland: The most explosive Gonzalez. lineup in baseball, behind Bautista, Donaldson WINNER: NY Mets and Co., scoring will not be an issue. Cleveland WORLD SERIES with a bounce back year from Kluber and two Boston vs. NY Mets: A rematch of 86’, strong young pitchers in Carrasco and Salazar Big Papi looking to go out on top with another Cleveland will make a run at 90 wins. World Series ring faces a Mets team looking for WINNER: CLEVELAND their first ring in 30 years after a disappointing DIVISIONAL ROUND ending to last year’s season. Kansas City vs. Cleveland: An AL central WINNER NY Mets: The Mets riding the matchup here with the #1 team in the AL behind arms of their young staff will finally have their a great bullpen and breakout stars Lorenzo Cain day down “The Canyon of Heroes”. taking on the Wild Card winning Cleveland AL MVP – A case can be made every year Indians. for Mike Trout but being on an 80 win team, Boston vs. Houston: Back to October for my prediction for AL MVP goes to Lorenzo the Red Sox, the addition of Price and Kimbrel Cain. After finishing third last year he makes solidify their pitching staff, Betts and Bogaerts the leap to superstardom, his all around game take the next step to being perennial All Stars. along with the Royals strong regular season Houston with superstar Carlos Correa leading will propel him to his first MVP award. the charge will take the AL West and make back NL MVP – If 31 homeruns and over 100 to back playoff appearances. RBI’S can be considered a disappointing year WINNERS: Kansas City, Boston for you, your future looks very bright. Anthony ALCS Rizzo will take the next step and lead the Kansas City vs. Boston: If Kansas City has Cubs to the #1 record in the NL. I can see a lead after the 6th inning it is pretty much good 300/40/120 line for Rizzo this year hitting in night for their opponents, with Price as the ace the middle of a very potent lineup. of the staff the Red Sox are poised for a strong AL CY YOUNG – King Felix regains October run. his throne following a 20 win 2016 and over WINNER: Boston 200 K’s. A close second will go to the always NL WILD CARD reliable David Price as he leads the Red Sox to Pittsburgh vs. Washington: Gerrit Cole the AL East crown. leads a solid staff and McCutchen, Marte and NL CY YOUNG – This could be the Polanco become the best outfield in baseball. closest CY Young race in recent history a very Washington after a disappointing 2015 season strong cast of NL starting pitchers look to win will bounce back and threaten the Mets for the the CY Young (Kershaw, Harvey, Scherzer, Degrom, Grienke, etc.). A tight race that will NL East Crown. be determined in the last month of the season WINNER: WASHINGTON with Matt Harvey leading a second half Mets NL DIVISIONAL ROUND: Chicago vs. Washington: The Cubs are charge will win his first CY Young and anchor a the trendy pick to win their first World Series dominate young staff.

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When you think the “best of” you don’t exactly think of small four door commuter car… but I’m going to show you why you should! This is a car that has been doing it since 1982 as the ultimate compact car everyone drove (or knew someone that did). I’m talking about the 2016 Nissan Sentra! The Nissan Sentra (also known as the Sunny, Sylphy, and Pulsar) is a real contender in the compact commuter car market. This newest face-lifted model has enough technology to make your BMW or Mercedes blush! When you first look at this Sentra you notice the new V shaped grill (adorning most Nissan’s now) this one change moved the car from a lookalike to something all its own. You have new LED headlights with LED Accent lighting and Fog lights on this particular model. This SR model has nice two tone rims with 16 inch tires wrapped around them. The rear brake lights still have the same look but now with strip style LED lights instead of round LED ones. Overall the exterior has a nice fresh look while keeping the same style the people love.

incorporated a nicer looking steering wheel from the Juke and added nice contrasting touches throughout the cabin. They also took the awesome gauges that were in the Altima. The Advanced Drive Assist Display in-between the tech and speedo shows all your important data that you may need like Fuel economy, miles to empty, collision warning, etc. You can also change various functions in that screen that effect how your car behaves. This model had a manual climate control system but you can upgrade to the automated system as well. The car has a good amount of room I’m 6’2” and I had plenty of room in the car. The only thing for tall people is that if you move the seat all the way back you might not any leg room in the back. Nissan retuned both the suspension and CVT transmission to work out some of the bugs of the previous model. They brought back the same 1.8L engine as before, it’s not a racecar but you will get pretty good mileage out of it. There are also “Sport” and “Economy” modes to choose from, these will change the way the transmission shifts to enhance your driving experience. Since driving is the key function of owning a vehicle Nissan has put the driving first and foremost in this 2016 Sentra.

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By Jennifer Baker – Our Gang member and Causeway Honda Sales Rep

E v e r y o n e are not into baseball but would like to volunteer? loves a good You can email ogptheatre@gmail.com for more B l u e C l a w s information or to sign up to volunteer. game! The Our Gang Player’s “Treble Makers” got invited back to sing at the game. This will be their second year in a row. The Treble Makers will be singing the “National Anthem” before the game and “God Bless America” during the seventh inning stretch. There will be young kids up to adults singing in the Treble Maker’s. The “Treble Makers” are very excited to be They come from Long Beach Island, Manahawkin, Barnegat and Lacey Township. Our Gang Player’s asked back by the Lakewood BlueClaws. The Treble has members from all over Ocean and Monmouth Maker’s had to send in an audition tape last year. This year they got the call early in January to see if counties. The game is on Sunday, May 1st at 1:05pm. they could come back. Our Gang did not want to The Lakewood Blue Claws will be playing against miss the chance. Please contact Our Gang for tickets Greenville Drive from South Carolina. The Our and make this a Sunday Funday to remember!! We are also excited to kick off our audition Gang Player’s are selling tickets for $11. You can call process for our upcoming summer productions! 609-597-0553 Scherry Schnepp, email ogptheatre@ Check out these dates. May 3rd, May 4th are the gmail.com or go online to ourgang.org to purchase. “Music Man” Children Auditions and Callbacks. All kids 12 and under receive a free hotdog, bag of May 9th is Adult Open Call for the Music Man chips and a soda! There are games and a playground and Anything the two summer shows. May 10th for kids. The stadium is very family friendly and is Anything Goes callbacks and May 11th is Music keeps the audience involved throughout the game. Man callbacks. Auditions and Callbacks for all This is a fundraiser through O.G.P. and you days will be from 6:00pm-9:00pm at the Robert need to buy through Our Gang in order for them L. Horbelt School in Barnegat, New Jersey. Any to get the profit. Our Gang needs to sell 250 tickets questions regarding the auditions can be directed to to make back $1000. With the help of the local ogptheatre@gmail.com. community, friends and neighbors the group has confidence it will happen. If you look closely while you are at this game you will see other Our Gang volunteers. Our Gang will have up to 20 more people working behind the scenes at the concession stands to also Treble Makers: Left to right- Luke Suddeth, Mitchell Critelli, Liz Critelli, Ciara Miller, Paige Fisher (Back raise money. Maybe you L to R) Jennifer Baker, Bruce Baker, Dakota Reider, Ryan King

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Top Ten

Perennials for the Northeast

10. New York Ironweed New York ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis) is a tough plant, and its name was given to it in recognition of the strength of its stems.

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Garden Phlox There are a lot of reasons that garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) is a great addition to any Northeastern flower garden. Garden phlox’s strong stems are resistant to wind and the quick onset of winter.

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Yarrow Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is another beautiful plant that needs very little to thrive. Despite its delicate appearance, it can also survive in less-thanideal conditions.

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Astilbe Astilbe (False Spirea) is a sturdy plant that needs very little to thrive. Dramatic, colorful blooms top the plant.

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Coral Bells Coral bells (Heuchera) is another plant that does well in shade. Its spikes of flowers can be bright red, pink or white, but for most gardeners, this plant’s real beauty lies in its stunning foliage of silver, burgundy, bronze, plum and gold.

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Veronica For many gardens and landscapes, the spiky, surprisingly blue Veronica is a staple plant, and for good reason: It loves sun, takes little care, and provides color not only in borders, beds and rocky areas but also in containers and as cut flowers indoors.

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Soapwort Another super-low-maintenance perennial that thrives in a wide range of conditions and is hardy in the Northeast, soapwort grows beautifully even on dry roadsides.

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Cranesbill Known as the “true geranium,” cranesbill not only survives the harsh Northeastern winter but also offers flowers that add a range of color (from white to pink to blue) to a garden during blooming months.

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Miscanthus The morning light variety is the ornamental grass that screams “island paradise” (even in the Northeast) when backlit by the sun with its large, pink-orange blooms, which dry beautifully for indoor arrangement, and fountainlike foliage, and the zebragrass type is one of the most uniquelooking grasses you see in a landscaped space.

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Catmint Catmint is an ultra-hardy perennial with serious benefits: This plant will not only brave drought and extreme heat, resist deer, adapt to a variety of soils and do just fine in part sun in the Northeast. -www.home.howstuffworks.com

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Our Gang Presents ‘Beauty and the Beast Jr.’ Date: 4/22/2016 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Russell O. Brackman Middle School Barnegat, NJ

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Kids Craft: Recycled Blooms

This craft will teach your kids how easy (and pretty!) recycling can be. Supplies: • Empty toilet-paper tubes • Ruler • Pencil • Kid-friendly scissors • Bamboo skewers • Paint • Paintbrush • Tissue paper • Green cardstock

Directions: • Draw a ring 2 inches from edge of tube. Repeat on other end. Then, from each 2-inch ring, draw cut lines every 1/2 inch. Snip along each line to make petals. • Fold petals back to create flower. Paint flower and bamboo skewers; let dry. Cut out green leaves and glue to skewers. • Push the skewer through one end of the flower’s center until it just touches the other end. Crumple an 8-inch square of tissue paper and place in the center.


12 Causeway Gazette

APRIL 2016

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RAISING MONEY TO RAISE UP STUDENTS My students need standing height tables for our new Maker Space!

Ms. O’Neill and her 5th grade students at the Joseph T Donahue Elementary School in Barnegat

My Students

“It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” - Einstein

My students are constantly out of their seats, investigating and Scan now to Donate working collaboratively. We are creating an innovative Maker Space area in our classroom and these tables will do the trick.

We are found in a small town in south Jersey, My students are little beach bums, living so close to the Atlantic Ocean.

My 5th grade students are curious about the environment and protecting our beaches. Sandy came through our area and damaged quite a bit of it. My students saw firsthand how precious life is, and not just their own. They know the importance of preservation and how to treat their home, Earth. Our school is a close knit family, we work together to create an environment that is fun and nurturing. Our PTA helps provide many activities for our students that are sure to fill them with wonder. I can honestly say I love going to work in the morning. I never know what the day will bring, but I know I will be amazed! My Project

Saint Bernard’s Food for Pets is proud to host a comedy murder mystery

Date: Friday, April 29th Time: Doors open at 6:00 PM Tickets: $15 per adult * $ 8 per child under 13 years old Place: St. Mary of the Pines Parish Center 100 Bishop Way Manahawkin, NJ 08050 Call Louise at 609-693-1956 for additional information and ticket sales. All proceeds will benefit the St Bernard’s Food for Pets program.

We are in the process of creating a Maker Space in our classroom. This new, innovative, student-led design space is where creativity comes to life! Children learn best when they can move about, get up out of their seats and simply stand up! These tables will hold materials and allow students to stand while they are busy writing, creating, and learning. I foresee a little area where children are standing around, working together, creating! I watch them create every day, these tables will allow us an organized space in which to do just that! I recently attended a Maker Space seminar and couldn’t wait to get started in my classroom.

I saw an innovative school where students used tall tables to stand and work while other students sat on stools. I know that the tables can create the atmosphere I am striving for. I know that the students in my room will love to be out and about the hallway in their new Maker Space! Please Donate

Check out my page at Donors Choose. My students and I are grateful for your support. Type the address below into your web browser or go towww.donorschoose.org and search for Ms. O’Neill 08005 Barnegat NJ.


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