I Remember Dad:

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At 70, A Reflection of My Father’s Kind Spirit By Richard Mabey Jr. I am writing this column on the twelfth of August. It is Saturday morning. I’m writing this article as though I am writing a letter to a friend. For, in reality, that really is what I am doing. Over the years of … Continued

Sue Gunther’s Unexpected Journey

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By, Pam Teel Millstone resident, Sue Gunther, never thought she would ever fulfill her dream of becoming an accomplished athlete, especially not at her age.  For a woman in her heyday, being athletic didn’t get you as far as the sport related opportunities that were open to men. There just wasn’t much offered. Sue, happily, … Continued

HERO Patrol Cars Offer Police New Tool in the War Against Drunk Driving:New police vehicle wraps unveiled in memory of young Navy officer

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The four newest emergency vehicles to join the fleet of 20 HERO Campaign-wrapped vehicles statewide were unveiled on Friday, May 26 as part of the SJTA’s 100 Days of Summer Event at the Farley Service Plaza on the Atlantic City Expressway. Police departments throughout New Jersey are embracing a unique statewide program to end drunk … Continued

The Dangers of Second-Hand Vaping

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By: Nazli Mohideen Due to the product’s nicotine content, breathing in the emission from a vape has led to a concerning trend known as second-hand vaping, according to an article published by Hackensack Meridian Health. In fact, second-hand vaping can result in a multitude of health-related complications like cancer, asthma and issues relating to the … Continued

Please Support Bristol-Meyers Children’s Hospital

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By, Francesca Scibilia Children’s hospitals across the U.S. experience a shortage of toy donations every year. Many people think to donate during the holidays but at other times of the year, these hospitals receive little to no donations. By the time summer begins, they have to ration toys to the children so that their supply … Continued

Iconic Foods To Come Out Of New Jersey

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By, CNJ+ Reader-Resident New Jersey, one of the 13 original colonies of the United States, is often referred to as the “Crossroads of the Revolution.” However, New Jersey is also home to a number of famous foods that were invented or popularized within its borders. From diner fare to famous sandwich shops, New Jersey has … Continued

The Story Of Ong’s Hat, New Jersey

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By, Lauren Kowlacki New Jersey has a reputation for being a quirky and unusual place, and there are many bizarre stories that have come out of the state over the years. However, one of the most unusual and intriguing stories involves a small town called Ong’s Hat, located in the southern part of the state. … Continued

Diversity Day Children’s Festival Returns to Lake Topanemus September 30

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The second annual Diversity Day Children’s Festival – an entertaining, enlightening, outdoor event for children (age 5- 10) and their families – is coming to Lake Topanemus Park in Freehold from 1:00 to 4:00 pm on Saturday, September 30, 2023. “The Diversity Day Children’s Festival promotes children’s understanding of diversity and encourages kindness and an … Continued

Gardening Mistakes You Make Every Autumn

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For those of us who love our home grown vegetables, have a green thumb, and enjoy rolling up their sleeves and playing in the dirt, fall is most likely the time of year when your garden begins to get out of hand. After months of TLC, you get a bit lazy and let things go … Continued