Council, School Board Meetings In Point Pleasant: Monday Manual
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Point Pleasant NJ
28 March, 2022
5:33 AM
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POINT PLEASANT, NJ — Welcome to the March 28 edition of Monday Manual, where we highlight important events coming up during the week in the Point Pleasant area. In Point Boro, both the Borough Council and the Point Pleasant Board of Education are scheduled to meet on Monday, both at 7 p.m. Neither had posted a meeting agenda as of Sunday. On Wednesday, Point Pleasant High School is hosting an event titled "Finding Your Best Fit College." The event is by Rob Franek, editor in chief of the Princeton Review. Students and parents/guardians are welcome to attend. The presentation will be in the high school auditorium from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Advocates Walking For Homeless In Ocean County On Saturday morning, community members who want to see Ocean County address its homelessness situation will be walking in Toms River to shine a spotlight on the issue and urge the Ocean County Board of Commissioners to act. The walk, titled "Restoring HOPE for Humanity," will start at 9 a.m. at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on Hooper Avenue, and will travel from the church to the Ocean County Administration building at 101 Hooper Ave. "This walk is meant to peacefully signal to the Ocean County Commissioners that the time is now to establish a year-round transitional housing facility for Ocean County's homeless," said Terrance Turnbach, the former Toms River councilman, who has been working to raise the visibility of the issue and to push for solutions. The walk comes as the Code Blue program, which provides temporary shelter for the homeless when temperatures are 35 degrees or colder at night, ends for the 2021-22 winter season. Ocean County is the only county in New Jersey without a year-round transitional housing facility to help the homeless. "The County Commissioners have the power to bring a year round transitional housing facility to Ocean County," Turnbach said in announcing the walk. Turnbach said Rev. Scott Shaffer of St. Joseph's Church, Rev. Robbie Ytterberg of the Presbyterian Church of Toms River and Jeanette Gunnell-Schlapfer, one of the organizers and lead volunteeers of the Pop the Trunk food distribution, have assisted in organizing the event. The Toms River South marching band is anticipated to be participating, he said. St. Patrick's Day Parade — At Last The pandemic disrupted it and heavy rain delayed it, but the Ocean County St. Patrick's Day Parade is anticipated to step off at last for 2022 at noon on Saturday. The parade is scheduled to cover the route from I Street to Hiering Avenue on Broadway. There will be a parade Mass at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 100 Grant Ave. before the parade, and the Massed Band will gather at the Hershey Motel at the end of the parade. Sign up for Patch alerts and daily newsletters here, or download our app to have breaking news alerts sent right to your phone. Have a news tip? Email [email protected] Follow Point Pleasant Patch on Facebook.
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