Being C-Bunny, Never Stop Fighting to Be Heard!

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Christina Sarni grew up in Millstone Township. Born with hearing loss, school life was not easy for her. It led her to a lot of communication issues with both her teachers and her peers. Having to use assistive listening devices with her teachers in order to hear what they were saying, and trying to keep … Continued

Cantor Barbra Lieberstein’s Jewish Lifecycles

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Cantor Barbra received ordination from The Academy for Jewish Religion, a pluralistic seminary for rabbis and cantors in New York City. She is also certified through the American Conference of Cantors (Reform) and the Cantors Assembly (Conservative). She is a member of the Women’s Cantors Network and was a member of the N.J. Cantors Concert … Continued

Mattison Crossing, Superior Senior Living Care

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Mattison Crossing at Manalapan Avenue is a premier retirement community in Freehold, New Jersey. The community offers assisted living and memory care services to residents.The facility provides residents with the opportunity to be part of a community that celebrates individuality while also delivering superior senior care with a staff of professionals who are highly experienced, … Continued

Impact 100 Jersey Coast Delivers Grants to Four 2020 Recipients

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Impact 100 Jersey Coast is a philanthropic volunteer organization of women whose mission is to provide transformational grants to projects proposed by local nonprofits. Since 2015, Impact 100 Jersey Coast has provided more than 1.6 million in grants to nonprofits that serve the Monmouth County area. Grants are funded by the members who vote to … Continued

PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER DELIVERY

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Dear Reader and Friends:Each month we remain focused to do our best to provide our readers with local news, tips and snapshots of what is going on in your community. We believe you are happy with our content and monthly issues as our advertisers get calls from you each and every month!As a small business, … Continued

Q: I’m scared of surgery. What non-invasive treatment can I do to get rid of stubborn body fat?

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A: I recommend CoolSculpting because it is FDA approved, can be done in my office and requires zero down time. It is a non-invasive body contouring treatment designed to target and destroy fat by using cooling energy to penetrate the dermis and destroy those stubborn fat cells that aren’t responding to your hard work. One treatment … Continued

Q: What is your advice on “having the talk” with your parent?

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A: It can be hard to raise the subject of long-term care with your parent or loved one. Usually, as physical and mental capacity begin todiminish, the burden of care slowly shifts onto the family and eventually becomes difficult to sustain. Everyone ages; There’s no shame in getting older, though someone who has only known … Continued

Q: Why does it take 40 days to make a change?

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A: If you are looking to start a new lifestyle that includes healthy and satisfying meals in your home, all it takes is 40 days to change your life and body and achieve successful, long lasting change and transformation. I can help you set goals to lose weight and eat healthy by learning how to … Continued

“It’s so good to see you!” Visits resume at local assisted living facility after months apart.

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Meet The Leaders of The Solana Marlboro Assisted Living Who Served as the Safety Net During COVID Crisis. Jamie showed early promise as a college intern working at our Montville community. Upon graduating from Penn State with her bachelor’s degree in Health Policy and Administration, she was hired as an Assisted Living Coordinator at the … Continued

Freehold Challenger Sports

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The Freehold Challenger Sports Program is a three-season pro-gram that includes soccer in the fall, baseball in the spring and basketball in the winter. The programs function is to serve children with special needs in the Freehold area. Started in 1993, it was created for athletes classified as being eligible for Special Education and formulated … Continued