TOMS RIVER - Growing up two years apart in Toms River, brothers Chris and Bryan Madigan did many things together, from playing sports to attending the same college and pursuing similar careers in the education field.
Eight years ago, they continued that trend by going into business together as co-owners of Toms River-based Mosquito & Pest Authority of the Jersey Shore.
After both graduated from East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania with a degree in physical education, “Bryan and I each taught physical education and then became school administrators Bryan as principal at Toms River Intermediate East and me as assistant principal at Toms River High School North,” said older brother Chris, 46, a resident of the Bayville section of Berkeley.
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The United Tribes of Bristol Bay, Bristol Bay Native Association and Bristol Bay Econimic Devlopment Corporation published “The Call” in December, after the Army Corps of Engineers denied Northern Dynasty’s permit application for the proposed Pebble Mine. UTBB is a Tribal consortium that represents 15 Tribes in the region. The Bristol Bay Native Association and the Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation support UTBB’s proposal.
At a virtual town hall earlier this month, UTBB presented a road map for the two-part plan. Here’s deputy director Lindsay Layland.
“Tribes in the region and BB leadership have came together once again, to revive their previous request for 404c action, and we put a proposal forward for both administrative and legislative action for Bristol Bay,” Layland said.