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MILLENNIALS SAY:
BERNIE
OR BUST
While decades of research showsyoung adults tend to adopt the politicalideals of their parents, there is scant evi-dence of that with Genesis Pimentel, aGeorgian Court University senior and ar-dent supporter of Democrat Bernie Sand-ers.
“My parents are actually disappointed.
They’re very conservative,” said Pimen-tel, whose hometown is Trenton. “Usuallywhen I go home I have to take off all myBernie Sanders’ stickers and put away mycampaign stuff.”
Pimentel is among legions of Sanderssupporters on New Jersey’s college cam-puses, which like their counterpartsacross the country have been hotbeds ofsupport for Sanders’ sometimes insur-gent-like, anti-establishment campaignfor president.
At Rutgers University, Sanderssupporters meet weekly to map out
Hillary Clinton is on her way
to becoming the Democrats’
presidential nominee, but
young and first-time voters
supporting Vermont Sen.
Bernie Sanders don’t care.
BOB BIELK/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER (LEFT); GETTY IMAGES (ABOVE)
Shaylah Jackson of New Brunswick, Genesis Pimental of Trenton,Davin Nebron Venezia of Brick and Anna Mead of West LongBranch, Georgian Court University students in the Social,Environmental and Economic Justice Club, discuss their supportfor Bernie Sanders (above) for the Democratic nomination.
BOB JORDAN @BOBJORDANAPP
SeeSANDERS, Page 7A
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MIDDLETOWN - A private all-girls high school ex-pects to finish out the school year in Croydon Hall,even though the school’s continued presence violatesa conservation agreement between the township and
the state.Trinity Hall has been paying the township $20,000 a
month for the use of Croydon Hall, which Middletownpurchased nearly 30 years ago through a state pro-gram that is meant to keep parkland and open spacefrom becoming developed.
But since November, after 30 months of sanctionedoperation, the school has been open without permis-sion to be there from the New Jersey Department ofEnvironmental Protection.
“They are without lease, they are without (state)approval,” Pauline Hynes, a Middletown residentcritical of the arrangement, told the Asbury ParkPress. “They are all making up the rules as they goalong.”
The continued use of Croydon Hall puts Middle-town out of compliance with the Green Acresprogram, according to a letter the DEP sent Middle-town in January. Green Acres was created in 1961 tobuy up unused or abandoned properties and turn them
All-girls schoolin Middletownviolates pactwith state DEPRUSS ZIMMER
@RUSSZIMMER
See SCHOOL, Page 5A
MARLBORO - The rain only brought more sorrowfor Harry Miller during a recent visit to the cemetery.
The footstones of mostly World War II veterans layin still pools of rain water.
“There were literally small lakes throughout thecemetery,” said Miller, 55. The Aberdeen residentsaid up to a foot of water covered some areas at ForestGreen Park Cemetery. “These people are underwater.It’s very upsetting, it really is.”
It seemed of little comfort to him that the grave ofhis father, Isadore Miller, who also was a war veteran,was spared.
Paula Lerner, president of Forest Green Park, saidit is the worst time of year for cemeteries because ofthe weather.
“We had a lot of rain, we have had a lot of burials insections that we can’t go back in to properly fix
TANYA BREEN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Gravestones were underwater after a rain at Forest GreenMemorial Park Cemetery in Marlboro on March 2.
Graves of veteransleft underwater atMarlboro cemeteryKAREN YI @KAREN_YI
SeeGRAVES,Page 5A
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