Tag: Jackson
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Micro-Vas Therapy at Northeast Spine and Sports Medicine
Peripheral neuropathy is the result of damage to the ends of the nerves in the upper and lower extremities. Peripheral neuropathy can be the result of chemotherapy, diabetes and thyroid problems, but can also be idiopathic in nature with no obvious cause. Symptoms can include pain, feelings of numbness, tingling or burning, which can be…
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Jackson council renews liquor licenses
JACKSON – The Township Council has renewed the liquor licenses that are held by Jackson businesses and organizations. Council President Ken Bressi and council members Barry Calogero, Ann Updegrave and Scott Martin voted to authorize the renewal of the licenses on June 26. Vice President Robert Nixon was absent. Retail consumption licenses were issued to…
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Company executive describes operation of proposed recycling center
JACKSON – The chief operating officer of a company that is seeking to establish a business on Wright-Debow Road in Jackson described the operations that would take place at the property during a recent meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. A and A Truck Parts is seeking a use variance from the zoning board…
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Jackson residents have questions about proposed recycling operation
JACKSON – Residents had a chance to question the engineer representing a company which is proposing to create a recycling facility on Wright-Debow Road when the A and A Truck Parts hearing resumed in front of the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment on June 20. During a previous meeting, engineer Ian Borden described the operation…
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Jackson council establishes no parking zone
JACKSON- An ordinance establishing a “no parking” zone in a Jackson park has been adopted by the Township Council. The ordinance states there will be no parking permitted on both sides of the interior driveway of Johnson Park for the entire length of the driveway. Council President Ken Bressi, Vice President Robert Nixon, Councilman Barry…
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Butler laid the foundation for Jackson Liberty legacy
JACKSON – Maureen Butler will retire on June 30 after serving as the first and only principal in the history of Jackson Liberty High School. Butler joined the Jackson School District in January 2006 and the high school – Jackson’s second – opened in September with freshman and sophomore classes. Butler was the assistant principal…
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Jackson zoners approve use of storage container by Cub Scout pack
JACKSON – The Cub Scouts will have a permanent storage trailer at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4703 property on Magnolia Drive in Jackson. Representatives of Cub Scout Pack 34 appeared before the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment on June 6 to seek variances from the municipal code so they would be able to…
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Jackson Cub Scout Pack 34 welcomes girls to join as members
JACKSON – Girls can be Cub Scouts, too. Jimmy Iannello, the Cubmaster of Cub Scout Pack 34, said the pack began accepting applications June 1. He said Pack 34 is the only pack in Jackson accepting girls. “Six girls have already applied and registered (in Cub Scouts). I have about 12 who are in the…
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Jackson woman charged in connection with fatal accident in Lakewood
Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato has announced the arrest of Sandra Denise Brown, 46, of Jackson, in connection with a hit-and-run incident in Lakewood that resulted in the death of a Lakewood man. Coronato said Brown has been charged with leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash resulting in death. On Dec. 25…