The Hammonton Gazette 02/02/22 Edition | Page 2

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Angelow releases new book p . 39

Winter Olympics 2022 are here !

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Calendar of events for Feb .

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Wednesday , February 2 , 2022
Volume 26 • Issue 5
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$ 1.1M IN BONDS OK ’ D

by Joseph F . Berenato
GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
HAMMONTON — On
January 24 , town council held its regular monthly
meeting via Zoom teleconferencing software .
At the top of the meeting , council entertained Resolution No . 020-2022 , adopting a temporary capital budget .
According to the language
of the resolution , “ the regulations of the Local Finance board
( N . J . A . C .
5:30-
4.3 ( b )) of the Division of Local Government Services ,
Department of Community
See COUNCIL , Page 3

Snow , to be young again

LOCKED IN COP CAR FOR 9 HRS .

Not a local car ; man arrested

by Gabe Donio
GAZETTE STAFF WRITER municipality that was being serviced locally after he gained access to the vehicle , Hammonton Police Chief Kevin Friel said . Police were notified about the man in the
HAMMONTON — A man spent nine car at 10:07 a . m . on January 25 , Friel said . hours locked in a police car from another
See POLICE , Page 12

Leonard presents

assessment results

sults and two other presentations during the
by Kristin Guglietti GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
January 20 board of education meeting . Board president Sam Mento III called the
Courtesy Photo
Bryce and Emily Drzaszcz had fun in the snow over the weekend along with their brother Ryan ( not pictured ). The town received several inches of snow during the weekend .
HAMMONTON — Assistant Superintendent of Schools Tammy Leonard presented the Fall 2021 Start Strong Assessment Re-
meeting to order and all board members were present at the Samuel A . Donio Memorial Library except board members Thomas
See SCHOOL , Page 14

Siblings work together in local businesses

most , parents and children work by Joseph F . Berenato side-by-side . In many , siblings do ,
GAZETTE STAFF WRITER as well . In some cases , those siblings
HAMMONTON — Familyowned and operated businesses decades .
have been working together for have long been an economic staple in the town of Hammonton . In Garage , where Dave Perone said
Such is the case at Lakeview

How to have a

that he has been working alongside his brother Nick for more than 50 years . The two took over the business when their father died in 1996 .
“ I started working here with my father and brother and three uncles , but we all work well together .
It ’ s in our blood . The guiding force is , we want our parents to be proud of how we ran the business that they started . We know each other well enough , and we each have our own jobs to handle differently in different areas of the business ,” he said , noting that his
son , Dave Jr ., also works at the garage .
The most challenging aspect , he said , is scheduling time-off and vacations .
“ Between my brother , my son and myself , one of us handles the
See SIBLINGS , Page 4

long marriage

Pernas married for 50 years

by Dillon Siddiqi
GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
H A M M O N T O N — A n y successful marriage relationship requires some care , hard work and most importantly , laughter . Bruce and Rita Mae Perna have been sharing laughs together all their lives and it has played a crucial role in developing an unbreakable bond .
Bruce and Rita Mae Perna have lived in Hammonton all their lives and the two met while Rita Mae was working .
“ She was working at where Nino ’ s [ Pizzarama ] is now , it used to be called Burger Chef , back in the day . I ’ m talking a little over 50 years ago . And she was working
there and I used to go in and out for
hamburgers , me and a couple of See PERNA , Page 10

Omicron ’ s impact

by Dillon Siddiqi
GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
HAMMONTON — It has been almost two years since the COVID- 19 pandemic began , and it looked like the world was beginning to return to normal until a new variant of COVID , the omicron variant , began spreading rapidly .
See COVID-19 , Page 20
THG / Dillon Siddiqi . To purchase photos in The Gazette , call ( 609 ) 704-1940 .
Bruce and Rita Mae Perna have been married for nearly 50 years . Laughter has played a crucial part in their marriage .

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