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Two agencies open vaccination site at Red Bank YMCA

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he VNA of Central Jersey Community Health Centers (VNACJ CHCs) and the YMCA of Greater Monmouth County have teamed up to provide COVID-19 vaccines to eligible residents in Monmouth County. VNACJ CHC is now offering the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine at the Red Bank Family YMCA, in addition to testing for the coronavirus. It is the first satellite vaccination site in New Jersey, according to a press release from the two organizations. “We are honored to partner with the YMCA to expand our vaccine capacity. They have been incredible partners and gracious hosts as we work together to serve our Monmouth County residents,” said Chris Rinn, CEO of VNACJ CHCs. The collaboration with the YMCA makes sense at a time when the goal is to get as many people vaccinated as soon as possible, he noted. YMCA of Greater Monmouth County President and CEO Laurie Goganzer said the Red Bank Y has served as a safe testing location since May. “We are now one of several locations in the county where people in the community can come to get their COVID-19 vaccine. This is part of what we do, it is the embodiment of our longstanding commitment to the community, especially during the pandemic,” Goganzer said. Gov. Phil Murphy recently announced an expansion of the COVID-19 vaccination criteria to include adults age 65 and over and individuals between the ages of 16 and 64 who have chronic medical conditions such as cancer, Type 2 diabetes and other conditions defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to the press release. Vaccines are offered at the Red Bank Family YMCA by appointment, Monday through Friday. Those who are eligible must register in advance at the VNA CHC

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VNA of Central Jersey Community Health Centers nurse Rubilyn Deocampo, left, administers the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine to Darcy Dobens at the Red Bank Family YMCA. Dobens is part of the YMCA Counseling and Social Services team.

website www.vnachc.org More than 600 people have already been vaccinated at the Y since the program started in early January. Rinn said VNACJ CHC plans to increase the number of appointments and add more staff to meet the high demand. Typically, the vaccine process takes about 30 minutes. Guests check in at a

registration desk and their information is verified. They then receive the vaccine in a large vaccination area and remain in observation for about 15 minutes, according to the press release. The governor has said individuals receiving the vaccine do not need to bring proof of illness, but they must register and meet the criteria.

The vaccine is free for individuals who fit the criteria. The VNACJ CHC registration site does ask for insurance information in case they have to bill the patient. Individuals without insurance can still receive the vaccine, according to the press release. “I am very happy to see another

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COVID claims life of former Shrewsbury CFO By CHARLES DAYE Staff Writer

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he coronavirus pandemic has claimed the life of Suzanne Veitengruber, 71, who served on Howell’s governing body in the early 1990s and was the township’s mayor in 1991. In her professional career, Veitengruber worked as a municipal administrator in Keansburg; as the chief financial officer in North Brunswick, Tabernacle Township and Shrewsbury Township; and as the acting administrator in South Bound Brook. Veitengruber died on Jan. 20 from COVID-19, according to an announcement made on Facebook by her son, George Veitengruber, and daughter, Melissa Veitengruber Skrocki. They said their mother was “a professor, mayor, town councilwoman, township administrator, advocate and adviser but, moreover, she was a wife of 49 years, a dedicated mother who never missed a game, a meet or a concert, and a Gigi who loved and spoiled her five grandchildren.”

Veitengruber became Howell’s second female mayor in 1991 after serving for two years on the governing body. Phyllis Kavett became Howell’s first female mayor when she held the position in 1979. “I enjoy volunteering and helping the community in Howell. Volunteerism is the engine that moves the township forward,” Veitengruber was quoted as saying in a 2015 Chamber of Commerce newsletter. Today, another woman serves Howell as mayor and after hearing of Veitengruber’s passing, Mayor Theresa Berger said, “Sue’s first approach with me was … how does (an action) affect Howell? We spoke about many things and we both agreed bipartisanship is the only way for our town to continue to keep our rural character. I am blessed, honored and humbled to have learned from and worked with Sue. Prayers from my family to the Veitengruber family. This is a loss for all of us.” In a social media post, Berger wrote that Veitengruber was “a respected professor, an avid community volunteer and lead-

er, and a true friend. Sue always worked toward the betterment of our community. Sue will be missed tremendously.” Township Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell said, “I have known Sue over 35 years and worked closely with her for nine years on the Howell Board of Education. Of course, it is a terrible loss to her family and friends and my heart goes out to her loved ones at this sad time. “I wish her husband, George, and children, Melissa and George, and grandchildren comfort and peace. I believe Sue would want everyone to first remember her as a wife, mother and grandmother. “Devotion to her family never took a back seat. Her work in the community is evident and is a testament to her love of Howell. Very sad news indeed,” O’Donnell said. Marc Parisi, who serves as a representative of Howell on the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education, said, “Anyone who met Sue knew instantly she was incredibly smart and sharp, she

literally knew everything about Howell and how it ran. She was a dedicated public servant for many years and cared deeply about Howell. Her passing is a tremendous loss for our community.” Veitengruber served for more than eight years as a member of the Howell K-8 School District Board of Education. She held PTO leadership positions, volunteered as a soccer coach and was a member of the St. Veronica’s Festival Committee. She represented Howell on the Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority and served on numerous municipal committees and boards. Veitengruber received her New Jersey Registered Municipal Clerk’s license in 1994 and her New Jersey Chief Municipal Finance Officer’s license in 1995. She was an adjunct faculty member of the Rutgers Center for Government Studies, teaching municipal finance and elected officials courses for 20 years.

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man Erik Yngstrom and himself. Democrats hold all six council seats and the mayor’s office in Red Bank. Also during the reorganization meeting, Mayor Pasquale Menna appointed Thomas Welsh and Yassin to one-year terms on the Planning Board (expiring Dec. 31, 2021); Kristina Bonatakis to a four-year term as the Environmental Commission’s representative on the Planning Board (expiring Dec. 31, 2024); David Cassidy to a twoyear term as an alternate member on the Planning Board (expiring Dec. 31, 2022); and Erik Perry to a one-year term as the mayor’s alternate on the Planning Board (expiring Dec. 31, 2021). The appointments were confirmed by the council members through a resolution. Council members also consented to Menna’s appointments of Sean Murphy to a four-year term on the Zoning Board of Adjustment (expiring Dec. 31, 2024); and Matthew Anderson and Robert Frikker to two-year terms as alternate members on the zoning board (expiring Dec. 31, 2022).

n RED BANK – Councilman Hazim Yas8sin has been elected by his fellow members eof the governing body to serve as president dof the Borough Council in Red Bank for e2021. The borough’s annual reorganization emeeting on Jan. 1 was held in a virtual -manner due to the ongoing coronavirus lpandemic. Incumbent Democratic councilmen yMichael Ballard and Edward Zipprich, nwho were the winning candidates in the lNovember election, were sworn in to besgin serving new three-year terms prior to sthe meeting. A swearing-in ceremony was gconducted at Marine Park. s Yassin, who has served on the council since 2019, was nominated by Zipprich to serve as council president for 2021. Councilwoman Kathy Horgan seconded the nomination. Yassin was elected in an unanimous vote by Ballard, Horgan, Zipprich, Councilwoman Kate Triggiano, Council-

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County marks completion of Route 34/537 improvements

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he Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners has marked the completion of the state Route 34 and county Route 537 intersection improvement and bridge replacement project in Colts Neck. The official completion date was Jan. 14, according to a press release from the county. The project included the widening of Route 34, the widening of Route 537, the replacement of an existing traffic signal with state-of-the art technology, the replacement of a Route 537 bridge, the replacement of a Route 34 bridge and the installation of bio-retention basins, according to the press release. “The intersection improvement project at Route 34 and Route 537 set out to improve the safety and operations of the intersection as well as to decrease the use of local roads as alternate routes to avoid congestion,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone, liaison to the county’s Department of Public Works and Engineering. “Throughout construction the county worked closely with local businesses, including Delicious Orchards, Colts Neck Stillhouse and the Orchards at Colts Neck

REGIONAL INTEREST shopping plaza to minimize disruptions to their operations. “At some points, work was staggered on certain sections of the roads based on their business hours to keep their driveways open,” Arnone said. “For nearly two decades and throughout my time in public service at the municipal and county levels, I had the persistence of vision to bring this intersection improvement to the forefront of our priorities as elected officials and brought this essential project to fruition,” Commissioner Lillian G. Burry was quoted as saying in the press release. “For years, residents, business owners and motorists experienced lengthy delays and hazardous driving conditions at one of the busiest intersections in Monmouth County. The completed project has drastically altered how people travel in and through Colts Neck, especially during commuter peak hours,” she said. “As a resident of Colts Neck myself, I am personally gratified to see us reaching this significant milestone and I applaud our Monmouth County Department of Public

Works and Engineering and our partners on the state level for their tireless efforts to make this project a reality,” Burry said. The project was made possible through Monmouth County’s partnership with the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). As the intersection of Route 34 and Route 537 falls under the DOT’s jurisdiction, this project would have typically been run by the state. However, Monmouth County was given an opportunity to be the lead for this work so the project could advance. The project was completed almost entirely with federal aid grant and state aid Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) dollars under the DOT and county agreement, according to the press release. The state provided 75% and the county provided 25% of the total $23.3 million project cost. Of those costs, design totaled $1.5 million, right-of-way acquisition totaled $1.6 million, construction totaled $17.7 million and construction support and inspection to-

taled $2.5 million, according to the press release. The county share was $5.5 million. Of the $5.5 million, the county used $5.2 million from its state aid TTF allocations and $300,000 from county capital funds to pay for non-participating construction items. “The county kept in constant communication with the community, such as disclosing that temporary lane closures or reroutes went into effect, and made this a continuous priority,” Arnone said. The county assembled a project design team that included Greenman-Pedersen Inc., Amy Greene Environmental (a Davey Company), and Prestige Environmental. County officials awarded a construction contract for these improvements to Rencor Inc. of Somerville. In addition to Rencor, the construction team included Pantaleo Electric Inc., M.L. Ruberton Construction Co., Protec Documentation Services, Clean Earth Matters, LLC, LC Equipment Inc., the Vann Organization, ANS Consultants Inc. and Multifacet Inc. The construction inspection and administration design consultants included T&M Associates Inc., Amercom Inc. and GTS Consultants, according to the press release.

Contest celebrates family, loved ones during challenging times

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ew Jersey Human Services has announced that teens from across the state can begin submitting entries for the 26th annual New Jersey Teen Media Contest, which highlights Human Services’ mission to support families. The contest, run by Human Services’ Division of Family Development, is open to all New Jersey middle school and high school age children. The contest will once again accept entries in the hand-painted/ hand-drawn and written word categories, according to a press release. The 2021 contest challenges teens to illustrate – through art or the written word – how they and their loved ones have supported each other through all of the changes that have happened this year, from remote schooling to finding new ways to stay con-

nected to friends and family. “These have been challenging times and so much has changed in the world around us,” Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson was quoted as saying in a press release. “From spending time with our families and loved ones while socially distanced, to doing activities on a computer we usually do in-person, this year affected us all in many ways. With that in mind, we again look forward to the creativity of New Jersey teens and to celebrating their talents,” Johnson said. All entries must be postmarked no later than March 31. Staff from the Division of Family Development and its Office of Child Support Services will judge the contest.

Winners will be selected in first, second and third places in the middle school and high school groups, for each of the two entry categories. Typically, winning students are recognized at an awards ceremony in mid-May, but a final decision on an awards ceremony will be made at a later date based on the status of the public health emergency and related health and safety guidelines, according to the press release. Winning entries from the contest will be included in the 2022 Office of Child Support Calendar, as well as potentially being included as part of the office’s marketing materials. A number of honorable mention entries will also be selected for possible inclusion in both areas. The 2021 calendar can be viewed or

downloaded from the contest homepage, www.NJTeenMedia.org, to serve as inspiration for teens. The website also provides the official rules, frequently asked questions, entry forms, a look at the winners and honorable mentions from previous contests and other important contest information. Teachers and administrators can register their school by visiting www.NJTeenMedia.org or by contacting Matthew Cossel at 201-702-1667 or matthew.cossel@ efkgroup.com. School registration is not required for direct student entry. For complete submission guidelines, visit www.NJTeenMedia.org For more information about child support services, call 1-877-NJKIDS1 or visit www.NJChildSupport.org

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COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD High school students are invited to enter their substance use prevention messages through their original music as part of the music and song writing competition, “Your Song! Your Voice! Shout Down Drugs New Jersey,” sponsored by New Jersey Broadcasters and 959.9-FM WRAT. The competition is designed to challenge New Jersey high school students to create original music and lyrics with powerful peer-to-peer substance use, misuse and prevention messages. Entries are accepted through Feb. 1.

All music genres are welcomed from students interested in sharing their talent and inspiring messages about shouting down drugs and raising up their voices to inspire their peers. The winner will receive a $5,000 music contract. The second- and third-place performers will receive $3,000 and $2,000 music contracts, respectively, with the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey. For rules and information on how to enter, contact Diane Higgins at 973-2757985.

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vaccination site open in Monmouth County,” said state Sen. Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth). “The Red Bank Family Y has always worked to help our community to the best of their abilities and I am very thankful they were kind enough to offer their space and work with the VNA to provide services to the residents of Monmouth County.”

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Red Bank Mayor Pasquale Menna was quoted in the press release saying, “We are so thankful the Y and VNA are here in our community and that they continue to work together to support residents in Red Bank and across Monmouth County.” The Red Bank Family YMCA is at 166 Maple Ave., Red Bank. For more information about COVID-19 vaccinations or testing, visit the VNACJ website at www. vnachc.org

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County partners with medical center, Brookdale to provide vaccination site

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he Monmouth County Board of 6 County Commissioners held a joint press conference with representatives of Monmouth Medical Center, an .RWJBarnabas Health facility, and Brookdale Community College on Jan. 22 to announce their partnership to provide a vaccination site at Brookdale Community College’s Robert J. Collins Arena in Lincroft. “I am very excited to announce the county’s partnership with Brookdale and Monmouth Medical Center to provide this vaccination site for our residents,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “We know the rollout of the (COVID-19) vaccine has been a frustrating process for everyone, but especially for our vulnerable residents who are seeking the vaccine. “Unfortunately, we had been receiving an extremely limited amount of vaccinations and have not been able to meet the demand due to the insufficient supply received from the state. We have been advocating tirelessly for more vaccines for Monmouth County since the beginning and we will continue to seek more vaccines,” Arnone said. Monmouth County was receiving 500 vaccines per week, but county officials were informed that beginning the week of Jan. 25, the county will receive 2,500 vaccines per week, according to a press release. Of the 2,500 vaccines, 2,000 vaccines will be administered at the Brookdale site over five days per week. The other 500 vaccines will be administered at the Monmouth County Agriculture Building in Freehold Township. All vaccines will be administered by appointment only. No walk-ins will be accepted, according to the press release. “Currently, in New Jersey, vaccines are available to healthcare personnel, longterm care residents and staff, first responders, individuals age 65 and older as well as individuals between the ages of 16 and 64 with medical conditions, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which increase the risk of severe illness from the virus,” said Commissioner Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley. These conditions include: cancer;

chronic kidney disease; COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease); Down syndrome; heart conditions (heart failure, coronary artery disease or cardiomyopathies); obesity; severe obesity; sickle cell disease; smoking; and Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Individuals who are pregnant and those in an immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) from solid organ transplant are also eligible, but should follow CDC guidance and first discuss vaccination with their medical provider before receiving the vaccine, according to the press release. The Brookdale site will be open five days per week, including Saturday, and offer later hours on Monday. The hours, which are subject to change, will be as follows: Monday from 1-6 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. The Freehold Township site will continue to operate five days per week, Monday through Friday, and the times will vary based on vaccine availability. “These hours are subject to change and likely will as the number of vaccines we receive and guidelines continue to change,” said Arnone. “Initially, we will be scheduling individuals from the county’s waiting list, which currently has more than 11,000 names on it, until our new registration system is ready to go live.” Residents who are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine can go to the county’s website at www.visitmonmouth.com and use the Monmouth County COVID-19 Vaccine Wait List to be placed on the wait list for an appointment for a vaccine. Those interested in volunteering can call the Monmouth County Health Department Phone Bank at 732-845-2070 or email MonmouthCOVID19@visitmonmouth.com The next phase to be vaccinated will be the remainder of the essential workers and the general population, according to the press release. Monmouth County officials do not know when the New Jersey Department of Health will allow for the next phase to begin receiving vaccines. For more information regarding the state’s phased approach, visit covid19. nj.gov

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NM-00450961

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Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 1/31/21

NM-00449291

Storm damage/storm related issues excluded.

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** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $185.00 • 1/2 Cord $100

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24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE

Masonry/Paving

NM-00445988

Lic#13VH06178600

Painting/Wallpapering

s Year

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NM-00450447

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