August 18, 2021
The 2020 pandemic year did great damage to our children. Their education abruptly ended in March. It was then renewed in various forms, with heavy reliance on a remote–learning scheme...
The 2020 pandemic year did great damage to our children. Their education abruptly ended in March. It was then renewed in various forms, with heavy reliance on a remote–learning scheme...
The pandemic unmoored many of our accepted realities. We were forced to examine our previous certainties concerning the workplace, living arrangements and schooling. Two things brought these thoughts to front...
Governor Phil Murphy has set a goal for 7500 megawatts of offshore wind-generated electricity by 2035. It is an ambitious goal. It is also a goal that leaves little time...
For five years, we have endured a silly dispute over the use of Hereford Inlet sand for beach replenishment and stabilization in Stone Harbor or over needed seawall work in...
Immediately following the Independence Day holiday weekend, Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi signed an executive order restricting overnight access to the borough’s beaches and boardwalk. That’s not the kind of action...
Take a moment and consider who, specifically, sets education curriculum policy for K-12 public education. Once a year we elect individuals to a local school board so maybe that board...
In late May, a group of over 50 parents and supporters gathered at the Lower Township Board of Education meeting to express their concerns over the still present mask mandate....