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hrough the generosity of its sponsors, donors and more than 7,000 viewers of Facebook Live and YouTube during Lunch Break’s “Rising Together” virtual fundraiser hosted by Jon Stewart on Aug. 27, the organization that is based in Red Bank met its $250,000 match challenge donated by community partners Joan Rechnitz and Abe and Linda Littenberg. “Lunch Break provides an invaluable service to our community. It’s essential in normal times and it’s value has only grown in these difficult times,” Stewart said of the organization’s efforts to feed community members struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic. “I am always impressed by their compassion and thorough execution of not just food insecurity issues, but job training and overall life management support,” he said in a press release issued by Lunch Break. The evening included compelling testimonials from clients such as young mother Chelsea Zamot and Nick Johnson and Aniyyah Lebron-Winkey and their family, each of whom was facing homelessness, financial burdens and other challenging circumstances, and were offered hope for a better tomorrow after receiving guidance and support from dedicated staff and volunteers, according to the press release. Chelsea and Nick and Aniyyah revealed their life-changing stories in candid interviews, according to the press release. Chelsea was struggling under the weight of debt and unable to graduate college until the Life Skills team helped to reduce her debt so she could return to her studies. Nick and Aniyyah, also guided by the Life Skills team, went from desperate to hopeful: They have a new apartment, a donated car, steady employment, and Nick is enrolled in college courses, according to the press release. The fundraiser featured musical performances by Brian Kirk of Brian Kirk & the Jirks, the Count Basie Center for the Arts a capella Singers, and local youth singersongwriter Maddie Freeman of Little Silver, and included coverage of Lunch Break’s Operation Gear-Up: We Will Not Miss A Meal pandemic response to feeding
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Maddie Freeman of Little Silver performs during “Rising Together,” a virtual fundraiser to benefit Lunch Break of Red Bank.
community members in need, with interviews of front-line volunteers and staff. The proceeds will be used to sustain the programs and services critical to so many individuals and families in the community who have been impacted by the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, according to the press release. “We can’t thank our wonderful supporters, organizations and businesses, the board, our volunteers and staff, and of course, Jon and Tracey Stewart, for helping Lunch Break keep its promise of never
missing a meal. The support of the community is the reason Lunch Break continues to operate during these uncertain times,” Executive Director Gwendolyn O. Love said. “We are so grateful for this historic broadcast event highlighting the incredible community response for our neighbors who are unable to afford food because they are struggling with financial burdens. We can’t thank our volunteers and donors enough for all their support,” board President John Klein said. The annual Lunch Break Fall Gala,
originally scheduled for Oct. 16, will be postponed to October 2021. Jon Stewart will once again host. Next year’s honorees include such philanthropic community leaders as Carol Stillwell, president and CEO of StillwellHansen Inc., Norma Todd Service Award; Lunch Break Board President John Klein and his wife, Robin, Heart to Hand Award; and Guttenplan’s Frozen Dough, Middletown, A Child’s Place School, Lincroft, and Abe and Linda Littenberg, Corporate Platinum Partner Award.
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A “Meet the Artists” reception featuring exhibiting members of the Guild of Creative Art will be held from 4-6 p.m. Sept. 13 at the Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank. A ticket is required to attend. Ten people will be allowed to view the artwork for a 20-minute period; choose a time by visiting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oyster-point-of-view-openingtickets-118398736809. The artists will be exhibiting works in various media during “Oyster Point of View” now through Sept. 20 on the second floor of the Oyster Point Hotel. Pictured above left is “Atlantic Sunrise,” an oil painting by George Hess of Red Bank, and “Reflection,” a photograph by Marino Cirillo of Red Bank. Visit guildofcreativeart.org to view past, current and future “Art Galleries Online” exhibits.
New law authorizes towns, counties to issue relief bonds Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation (A-3791) which authorizes New Jersey’s municipalities and counties to borrow funds to cover revenue shortfalls and expenditures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, by issuing bonds and notes. The final legislation included improvements recommended by Murphy in his prior conditional veto issued on July 30, according to a press release from the governor’s office. “The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing economic crisis has left no corner of our state untouched,” Murphy said in the press release. “In the absence of muchneeded federal assistance, this legislation will provide an important tool to New Jersey’s municipalities and counties, allowing them to have access to the funds needed to
continue serving residents.” “Municipalities have significant fixed statutory expenses and provide essential services, which have increased as a result of the pandemic,” said Michael F. Cerra, executive director of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities. “Meanwhile local governments are experiencing significant declines in revenue during this pandemic and for the foreseeable future, most of which will not be recaptured. “This new law will provide needed flexibility to maintain essential services, control property taxes and address this unprecedented financial distress. “Our thanks to the Governor and all the legislative sponsors for partnering with the League and other interested stakehold-
ers to provide this critical financial tool,” Cerra said. “Municipalities and counties are experiencing revenue shortfalls and expense overruns due to battling COVID-19,” said Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin (DMiddlesex). “All available options, including the ability to borrow funds, must be on the table if we expect our local economies to recoup losses and strengthen post-pandemic,” Coughlin said. “The public health and economic crises brought on by COVID-19 has turned our lives upside down and thrown government budgets around the state into deep uncertainty,” said Sen. Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth). “This legislation will give our local and
county governments an extra tool to help us weather this crisis with as minimal an impact as possible on vital services, programs and taxpayers,” Gopal said. In his conditional veto, Murphy recommended that borrowing would be best accomplished through existing and well established local budgetary and debt structures instead of a new, additional funding mechanism, according to the press release. By amending local borrowing laws, the final legislation allows counties and towns to issue five-year special emergency notes for a broad swath of COVID-19 related costs. The final legislation also expands the special emergency mechanism to permit adoption of a special emergency to address certified COVID-19 related deficits in operations, according to the press release.
and November. The fall issue is available at most county parks and online at www. MonmouthCountyParks.com. Registration is underway and is available online 24/7; or by phone (732-842-4000, ext. 1).
Participating in yoga benefits physical and mental health and influences positive thought. It alleviates mental stress, develops better physicality and enhances emotional well-being. Yoga postures are
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Girls on the Run of Central New Jersey is offering virtual and at-home programming options for girls in third through eighth grade for the fall 2020 season. Virtual, online practices will be held with three options available: schools where their girl attends (if available), the county of residence, or a day and time that work for a girl’s schedule within Camden, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Somerset counties. The virtual fall programming will be delivered by trained coaches with lessons that mirror the in-person Girls on the Run program. The programming will include physical activity and social-emotional learning, providing girls with an opportunity to still build meaningful connections with their peers and caring adult role models. The program fee is $125 and includes 16 virtual lessons led by Girls on the Run trained coaches, journal, program, T-shirt, 5K medal and end-of-season certificate all shipped to their homes. Teams are limited to 12 girls. Registration is available at www.gotrcnj.org For additional information on the virtual fall program, contact Executive Director Donna York at donna.york@girlsontherun. org or 908-642-4321.
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Lunch Break to receive donations made at local Acme stores
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unch Break has been selected as a charity partner for Acme to receive donations from its annual Nourishing Neighbors campaign to ensure every child has access to a healthy breakfast. All donations made at the Fair Haven, Lincroft and Little Silver Acme stores will be used to support Lunch Break’s mission of providing food, clothing, fellowship and life skills to those in need in Monmouth County and beyond, according to a press release. “Every child deserves a healthy start to their day,” Lunch Breach Executive Di-
rector Gwendolyn Love said. “Now more than ever, fighting hunger is an imperative in our community. “We are delighted to be the charity partner for the Fair Haven, Lincroft and Little Silver Acme stores and we thank the Acme Foundation for its dedication to ensuring that no child has to start their day hungry,” Love said. Lunch Break, which is based in Red Bank, has been providing social services and meals to financially struggling families and individuals for 37 years, since its inception in 1983 by the late Norma Todd
and local community leaders, according to the press release. During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the organization has kept its doors open and continues to offer grab-and-go meals and groceries six days a week, clothing (at needs basis) and other social services, and modified programs as part of Operation Gear-Up: “We Will Not Miss A Meal,” according to the press release. Nourishing Neighbors, a charitable program of the Acme Foundation, is working to eradicate childhood hunger in America. With one in seven children in America not
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knowing where their next meal will come from, the funds raised in September will be dedicated to local efforts that ensure every child has access to a healthy breakfast, according to the press release. “Breakfast is an essential school supply for kids to learn, grow and thrive,” said Jim Perkins, president of Acme Markets. “It is an honor to support the work of Lunch Break. We are privileged to serve the community alongside organizations that work tirelessly to make our neighborhoods better places to live and work.” Anyone wishing to support Lunch Break through this program can go to the Fair Haven, Lincroft or Little Silver Acme stores and make a donation to the Nourishing Neighbors program at checkout from now through Sept. 30. The Acme locations are 576 River Road, Fair Haven; 616 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft; and 507 Prospect St., Little Silver.
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Christina Caccamo of Red Bank, has been named the development coordinator for the Monmouth Day Care Center, Red Bank. Caccamo will be responsible for fundraising campaigns, special events and publicity that includes social media and website maintenance. Before joining MDCC, Caccamo was the marketing and development associate for Family and Children’s Service Inc., Long Branch, where she assisted in managing the agency’s fundraising, marketing and public relations. A graduate of Middletown South High School, Caccamo earned a Bachelor of Science degree in criminology at The College of New Jersey, Ewing. “Fundraising and supporting nonprofit organizations in my community is something that is very important to me. I enjoy doing it professionally as well as supporting other organizations that are important to me in my personal time,” Cassamo said. For the past three years, Pam Miller, RN, the director of nursing at the Mount Laurel office of Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services, with headquarters in Eatontown, has been creating blankets for the homeless from plastic bags. Miller cuts plastic strips from the bags and then crochets the strips into blankets. It takes about 900 bags to make one blanket. Miller is asking everyone to donate clean plastic bags no matter their condition. A drop box for plastic bags is at Preferred’s location in Eatontown. For more information about donating plastic bags, email Lisa Gallicchio at lisa@preferredcares.com or call 732-547-9886.
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Hallmark Channel’s Country at Heart By Rick Gables
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essy Schram, Niall Matter and Lucas Bryant star in Country at Heart, a new, original movie premiering Saturday, Oct. 3, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Hallmark Channel. Struggling Nashville singer/songwriter Shayna Cook (Schram) is on the verge of giving up on her career and returns to her small-town home of Silverado just as their local music festival is about to kick off, when a chance encounter with prolific songwriter Grady Connor (Matter) changes everything. He’s trying to write a song for country music star Duke Sterling (Bryant) and Shayna seems like the perfect writing partner. Shayna and Grady grow close and romance blooms as they work on their love song. An upcoming festival offers Shayna the opportunity of a lifetime. Featured in the movie are musical performances by each of the three lead actors. HGTV will premiere its new series Selling the Big Easy on Friday, Sept. 11, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. New Orleans native and resident real estate expert Brittany PicoloRamos specializes in quintessential NOLA properties. The series follows Brittany and her full-service agency as they help families find the house of their dreams by
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ov. Phil Murphy’s website states health, well-being and educational success that he believes “health care is a of students. right, not a privilege, and that he Specifically, such services include suiwill work to ensure that all New Jerseyans cide prevention; individual, group and have access to affordable health care.” family counseling; substance abuse counWith respect to mental health for youth, seling; conflict resolution; preventative in a press release last year the governor as- medical, dental and eye care; academic serted that his administration is “striving to support and tutoring; and scholarship prodo all that (it) can to improve health and grams. wellness for our students,” and that his In case the governor was unaware of specific legislative efforts seek to “enhance his administration’s actions, under the enstudent understanding, attitudes and be- visioned cuts, the Source would lose about haviors related to mental health to promote $277,000 in annual state funding, the removal of which will all but shutter their well-being.” operation. While, politically, Gov. Murphy must be words like these are cerGUEST COLUMN aware that today’s youth tainly convenient to say, are struggling with a variunfortunately, the Murphy • ety of mental health issues administration’s recent acGREGG T. ABELLA at a nightmarish rate. tions do not square at all Against that backwith his rhetoric. As the governor is no doubt aware, his ground, it is astonishing he would choose budget calls for the elimination of eco- to send a clear message that student wellnomic support for 91 school-based support being is, in reality, not a priority, despite what he has said publicly. programs statewide. While these cuts may make a minute One of the most prominent recipients of that assistance is the Source of Red Bank dent in the budget deficit, think of the huRegional High School in Little Silver, in man cost. How sad it would be if all our governGov. Murphy’s home county of Monment in Trenton can offer is a round of mouth. I served on the board of the Source’s thoughts and prayers after an otherwise 501c3 fundraising arm, known as the preventable student tragedy occurs in the Source Foundation, for a number of years absence of such programs. It should not have to come to that. and was president of the foundation for Gov. Murphy still has time to act. He has two years. The foundation’s volunteers dedicate a chance to walk the walk and show that, their time and talents because they are in this state, student mental health is more inspired by the Source’s extraordinarily than just a political talking point. Gov. Murphy, please reverse this decidedicated staff. The Source’s professionals provide sion to cut funding from valuable programs compassionate in-school counseling to like the Source. at-risk children who many times have nowhere else to turn. Gregg T. Abella is a resident of Little Furthermore, the Source’s efforts are totally aligned with the governor’s stated Silver. Students from Little Silver attend commitment of supporting the mental Red Bank Regional High School.
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he New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Sports Advisory Task Force has released its Return to Sports Plan which provides detailed schedules for fall and winter high school sports. The dates for the spring sports season will be announced at a later date; the task force recognizes the need to maximize the 2021 spring season due to the loss of the 2020 spring sports season during the height of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, according to an Aug. 20 press release from the NJSIAA. The outdoor fall sports – football, cross country, field hockey, girls tennis and soccer – will begin practice on Sept. 14. Girls tennis will begin competition on Sept. 28. Cross country, field hockey and soccer will begin competition on Oct. 1. The opening day for the football season will be Oct. 2. The indoor fall sports – gymnastics and girls volleyball – will be moved to a new, special season that will begin with practices on Feb. 16 and competition on March 3, according to the press release. If circumstances change and the NJSIAA is unable to have a fall season, the outdoor fall sports will also be played at that time (beginning March 3).
Winter sports teams may begin practicing on Dec. 3. Winter sport competition will begin on Dec. 21. All of these dates are subject to change based on guidance from Gov. Phil Murphy and the New Jersey Department of Health, according to the press release. The Sports Advisory Task Force’s goals were to ensure health and safety; promote participation, not championships; limit travel; and stay flexible in the face of changing circumstances, according to the press release. With these principles in mind, schedules will be condensed, competition will be local, out-of-state competition will be prohibited (unless a waiver is granted for exceptional circumstances), and post-season play will be limited and local, with no statewide championships. “We are extremely appreciative of the support and guidance from Gov. Murphy, Sen. Paul Sarlo and Assemblyman Benjie Wimberly,” NJSIAA Chief Operating Officer Colleen Maguire said. “Our kids need structured activity and we believe that education-based high school sports is the best way to provide it. Giving teenagers extra motivation to stay COVID-free promotes healthy outcomes for everyone,” Maguire said.
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD The Community Health Law Project (CHLP) has extended the deadline for nominations of candidates for the Ann Klein Advocate Awards and Mike Lione Accessibility Award to recognize those who dedicate themselves to improving the lives of people living with disabilities through Oct. 17. The Ann Klein Advocate Award is given to a group of select individuals and organizations, nominated by the public, who have performed exemplary work as advocates for people living with disabilities and/or vulnerable populations. The Mike Lione Accessibility Award was established in 2013 in memory of longtime Community Health Law Project Board Member and former Chair Mike Lione. This award is presented to an individual or entity that has performed exemplary work as an advocate for accessibility on
behalf of persons living with disabilities. For more information, visit www.chlp. org or call 973-275-1175. Central Jersey Urgent Care and My InstaDoc in Eatontown, Marlboro, Howell, Ocean, Somerset, Browns Mills, Monroe Township and Green Brook has achieved accreditation through the Urgent Care Association, which is the highest level of distinction for urgent care centers. Central New Jersey Urgent Care and My InstaDoc centers provide patients with walk-in, extended-hour medical attention with licensed providers for a large scope of medical conditions and have met all of the Urgent Care Association’s established standards and criteria for quality of patient care, safety and scope of services. For hours of operation and addresses for center locations, visit cjurgentcare.com
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