asbury park press front page tuesday, sept. 1 2015

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SEASIDE PARK — The mayor read a proclamation. A small band played. Television cameras rolled, and a crowd of 25 supporters cheered as Doug Maday dived into the Atlantic Ocean. “What’s that all about?” a passer-by asked. The short answer: This was the 365th straight day Maday had submerged himself into the ocean. “Wow, that’s really impressive,” the onlooker said. “Impressive” is a good word, and the details only en- hance the 51-year-old Maday’s odyssey. What started on a whim to keep the summer alive last Aug. 31 carried on THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Doug Maday takes his 365th daily dip in Seaside Park on Monday, in a shot captured by a GoPro camera on his wrist. Local man caps one year of daily ocean plunges JERRY CARINO @NJHOOPSHAVEN See PLUNGES, Page 5A Ben Carson (left) and Donald Trump, who’ve never held elective office, top a poll of likely Iowa GOP caucusgoers. 1B Iowa voters love non-politicians ASBURY PARK PRESS APP.COM $1.00 TUESDAY 09.01.15 VOLUME 136 NUMBER 209 SINCE 1879 ADVICE 7D CLASSIFIED 8D COMICS 6D LOCAL 3A MOVIES 5D OBITUARIES 6A OPINION 9A SPORTS 1C TECH TUESDAY 4A WEATHER 8C Apple iPads. Take-home laptops. Full-day kindergar- ten. STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) programs. New curriculum. Shore area schools are rolling out 21st-century learn- ing tools and practices for the new year. School officials say they spent the summer working on plans to improve their classrooms and better prepare students for the real world. “It’s critical that we continue to provide the re- sources and the energy that these students today re- quire,” said Lacey Schools Superintendent Sandra An- thony. “It’s a very personalized approach … and that’s what we believe putting the technology in every stu- dent’s hand will do.” At least five school districts, including Lacey, re- ported buying hundreds of Chromebooks — laptops that run on the Google Chrome operating system — for student use in the classroom or at home. Other school districts say they will introduce Maker- Space labs, which provide tools and technology for hands-on activities, and full-day kindergarten. New curriculum is also common among local school NEW IDEAS FOR THE NEW YEAR THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Switlik Elementary School kindergartners Colton Quinn (left) and Ty Shramovich, both 5, listen to instructions on a school bus at the Jackson school Monday. Jackson has begun its first year of full-day kindergarten classes. NICQUEL TERRY @NTERRYAPP See IDEAS, Page 8A Many Shore districts providing kids with more technology, changing curriculum THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Students Peyton Fritch and William Schastny, both 5, listen in teacher Christine Temple’s kindergarten class at Switlik Elementary School in Jackson on Monday. Kindergartners in Jackson now attend full-day classes. INSIDE Kindergartners in Toms River get an introduction to their new full-day class program. Page 3A BRICK — The truth behind what led to the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Julian Hoffman by police may hinge on video surveillance footage rather than an eye- witness account. Derek Hoffman, Julian’s father, told the Asbury Park Press that he is trying to obtain the surveillance footage from the company that records it. There may be at least two videos — one from the home and another from a camera posted within the townhouse neighbor- hood. A third video could have been recorded by a dash- cam from a police patrol car. Authorities have denied a public records request from the Press for information about the dashcam. Accessing the video recorded during the Aug. 23 shooting on Cherrywood Circle has been delayed by the security system company, according to a law enforce- ment source and sources close to the family. It is un- known why the company has not provided the footage yet. Video is the only way to determine exactly what hap- Will video set record straight in Brick case? Accounts differ on man’s shooting by town police STEPH SOLIS @STEPHMSOLIS See SHOOTING, Page 10A

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SEASIDE PARK — The mayor read a proclamation.A small band played. Television cameras rolled, and acrowd of 25 supporters cheered as Doug Maday divedinto the Atlantic Ocean.

“What’s that all about?” a passer-by asked.The short answer: This was the 365th straight day

Maday had submerged himself into the ocean.“Wow, that’s really impressive,” the onlooker said.“Impressive” is a good word, and the details only en-

hance the 51-year-old Maday’s odyssey. What started ona whim to keep the summer alive last Aug. 31 carried on

THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Doug Maday takes his 365th daily dip in Seaside Park onMonday, in a shot captured by a GoPro camera on his wrist.

Local man capsone year of dailyocean plungesJERRY CARINO @NJHOOPSHAVEN

See PLUNGES, Page 5A

Ben Carson (left) and Donald Trump, who’ve never heldelective office, top a poll of likely Iowa GOP caucusgoers. 1B

Iowa voters lovenon-politicians

ASBURY PARK PRESS APP.COM $1.00

TUESDAY 09.01.15

VOLUME 136

NUMBER 209

SINCE 1879

ADVICE 7DCLASSIFIED 8DCOMICS 6DLOCAL 3AMOVIES 5D

OBITUARIES 6AOPINION 9ASPORTS 1CTECH TUESDAY 4AWEATHER 8C

Apple iPads. Take-home laptops. Full-day kindergar-ten. STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)programs. New curriculum.

Shore area schools are rolling out 21st-century learn-ing tools and practices for the new year. School officialssay they spent the summer working on plans to improvetheir classrooms and better prepare students for thereal world.

“It’s critical that we continue to provide the re-sources and the energy that these students today re-quire,” said Lacey Schools Superintendent Sandra An-thony. “It’s a very personalized approach … and that’swhat we believe putting the technology in every stu-dent’s hand will do.”

At least five school districts, including Lacey, re-ported buying hundreds of Chromebooks — laptopsthat run on the Google Chrome operating system — forstudent use in the classroom or at home.

Other school districts say they will introduce Maker-Space labs, which provide tools and technology forhands-on activities, and full-day kindergarten.

New curriculum is also common among local school

NEW IDEAS FORTHE NEW YEAR

THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Switlik Elementary School kindergartners Colton Quinn (left) and Ty Shramovich, both 5, listen to instructions on a school bus atthe Jackson school Monday. Jackson has begun its first year of full-day kindergarten classes.

NICQUEL TERRY @NTERRYAPP

See IDEAS, Page 8A

Many Shore districts providing kids withmore technology, changing curriculum

THOMAS P. COSTELLO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Students Peyton Fritch and William Schastny,both 5, listen in teacher Christine Temple’skindergarten class at Switlik ElementarySchool in Jackson on Monday. Kindergartnersin Jackson now attend full-day classes.

INSIDE Kindergartners in Toms River get an introduction to their new full-day class program. Page 3A

BRICK — The truth behind what led to the fatalshooting of 21-year-old Julian Hoffman by police mayhinge on video surveillance footage rather than an eye-witness account.

Derek Hoffman, Julian’s father, told the AsburyPark Press that he is trying to obtain the surveillancefootage from the company that records it. There maybe at least two videos — one from the home and anotherfrom a camera posted within the townhouse neighbor-hood. A third video could have been recorded by a dash-cam from a police patrol car. Authorities have denied apublic records request from the Press for informationabout the dashcam.

Accessing the video recorded during the Aug. 23shooting on Cherrywood Circle has been delayed by thesecurity system company, according to a law enforce-ment source and sources close to the family. It is un-known why the company has not provided the footageyet.

Video is the only way to determine exactly what hap-

Will videoset recordstraight inBrick case?Accounts differ on man’sshooting by town policeSTEPH SOLIS @STEPHMSOLIS

See SHOOTING, Page 10A