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Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry were speakers during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Gordon H. Mansfield Veterans Village in Tinton Falls. The building, with 70 one-bedroom apartments for veterans of the armed forces, will be run by the nonprofit organization Soldier On.
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round has been broken for the construction of the Gordon H. Mansfield Veterans Village in Tinton Falls, a four-story building with apartments that will be available to veterans of the armed forces at a range of low and moderate income levels. The building will be run by the nonprofit organization Soldier On, according to a press release from the office of Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ). Smith was a guest speaker at the Sept. 12 ceremony. About 50 people attended the groundbreaking ceremony held at Liberty Park just north of the 12-acre project site on Essex Road. Officials said $8 million in federal funding will help pay for construction. The remaining costs will be financed by the developer and the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency. “Today construction begins on Soldier On and WinnDevelopment’s $23 million,
70 one-bedroom housing units,” Smith said. “Thank you Tinton Falls for welcoming the project.” Smith praised Soldier On’s leaders, President Jack Downing and CEO Bruce Buckley, for what he called their tireless efforts to help veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. “Soldier On, thanks to Jack Downing and Bruce Buckley, has created world class home ownership opportunities coupled with vital services for homeless veterans, and the impact has been enormous and lifechanging,” Smith said. “For the first time in years, even decades, many veterans will finally have a decent place to live and hope and prosper.” “I am especially grateful to Freeholder Lillian Burry for her extraordinary dream of creating a Monmouth County homeless veterans housing initiative, and for her tenacity and skill in making it happen,” Smith said.
“For nearly a decade, Lillian has been the quarterback in the push to meet the compelling housing and service needs of homeless veterans and there have been many setbacks along the way, including an inability to secure space at Fort Monmouth,” the congressman said. “I have been proud to do my part in finding a Monmouth County home for Soldier On and I promise you I will continue to be an active supporter as it moves from design through construction to the day it opens its doors and welcomes its very first veteran home,” Burry said. “According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, in 2001 there were 294,840 homeless veterans on any given night,” said Smith, whose 2001 law for homeless veterans first authorized funding for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-Veteran Affairs Supported Housing program. “Almost 20 years later, that number has
dropped to 37,085. Progress, but still far too many,” the congressman said. Among its many provisions, Smith’s law authorized, for the first time, a program which will be tapped as a major source of future rental assistance funding for veterans who will be living at the housing complex, according to the press release. Smith helped Solider On come to New Jersey in 2011, assisting the Massachusetts-based organization to obtain a $1 million grant in 2012 to help veterans in his district in Monmouth, Ocean and Burlington counties, plus Middlesex and parts of Mercer, according to the press release. That work later expanded to serve nine counties, adding all of Mercer, Somerset, Bergen, Hudson and Essex. Today Soldier On also manages similar veterans housing operations in New York and Massachusetts, providing 177 homes, with another 152 in various stages of development, according to the press release.
“For the first time in years, even decades, many veterans will finally have a decent place to live and hope and prosper.” — Rep. Chris Smith
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eration and four hours more in the recovery room. When they returned her to her bed by nightfall she was burdened with a colostomy bag and a feeding tube into her stomach. Oh how we prayed for her. This genteel lady never complained. She was never angry with me or our children, but only with herself. I believe she was aware of her erratic behavior, but was unable to say what was wrong. We selected a living care center that would tend to Vinnie’s specific needs. My precious wife has long since forgotten my name, but knew who I was. Sometimes she had moments of clarity and would greet me with open arms and say “I love you.” Other times she would state clearly, “I have something to tell you,” but again couldn’t tell me what it was. Otherwise she spoke gibberish. It is heartbreaking when she cries and holds onto me when I must leave for my bus. I can’t sleep in my own bed without her in it. I get up nightly to sit in her favorite chair and read her poetry or speak to her portraits. Yes, and sometimes I cry. Perhaps the thing I miss most is sharing our memories together. When I lost my birth family, I missed sharing our memories with them. When I told this to Vinnie before her illness, she said, “That’s alright, we’ll make new memories together.” We did indeed over our 69 years together, but now I am alone to re-live them. No man has loved a woman more than I love my wife, not Romeo for Juliet, not Marc Antony for Cleopatra, nobody. I recently collaborated with Elizabeth Browning to tell Vinnie how much I love her. She can no longer read so I read this to her on her last birthday: “How do I love you? Let me count the ways. I love you to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach. I love you to the level of every day’s heartache when I must leave you. I love you freely, in sickness and in health, as I vowed to you when we were wed. I love you purely, from your 19th birthday to this special day, your 91st birthday. I love you with the breadth,
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t was early April 1978. The legal drink- when we saw a band onstage with five guys ing age in New Jersey was 18 and I had in makeup, playing a David Bowie song, turned 18 on March 27. with an eye-catching banner hung behind For months, a co-worker at my after- them that said “Twisted Sister.” That night school job had been telling me about a fan- we became fans of Twisted Sister and of tastic bar with live music called Emmett’s Emmett’s Inn. Inn in Jamesburg (it was actually in MonRobert E. Garvey Jr., 79, of Monroe roe Township). Township, the owner of Emmett’s Inn, And so on a night in early April, two which eventually became the more sedate friends who had also just turned 18 and I Garvey’s Family Restaurant, died on Sept. set out to find Emmett’s Inn. We followed 13 at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Water Street out of Englishtown on what Center in Plainsboro. seemed like an endless ride to Jamesburg. Although I never spoke with Mr. GarWe had been instructed, upon reaching vey on the many nights I visited Emmett’s Jamesburg, to turn right on PerInn, I later learned he was the owner and our host. gola Avenue. We saw Pergola AvYears later when I visited Garenue and made the turn. vey’s restaurant – I knew it had We had been told to follow been Emmett’s Inn and I wanted Pergola Avenue until we came to my son to see a place that meant a fork in the road and to go right. to much to me – I got to meet Mr. We came to a fork in the Garvey and to thank him for his road and went right. Years later hospitality all those years earlier. I learned the name of that street He could not have been nicer to going right was Lower Matchaus. ponix Avenue. IN THE Emmett’s Inn – the home of Following the directions we NEWS three stages and three bands on had been given by my older coworker (he was 19), we followed Mark Rosman the weekend; of ice cold Molson Golden Ale; and of a large screen Lower Matchaponix and after a projection TV in the back bar on minute or two we saw a sign that which I watched Lanny McDonald of the Tosaid Emmett’s Inn. The club was in the middle of nowhere. ronto Maple Leafs beat the New York IslanI didn’t know my life was about to ders with a playoff series winning overtime change, but it did, because on that night goal on April 29, 1978. After Emmett’s Inn had given way to my love of live music in New Jersey bars Garvey’s restaurant, the place was hosting was born. It continued at places like Zaffy’s in a band on Friday nights, albeit on a much Piscataway, Close Encounters in Sayre- smaller scale than in the “old days.” I went one Friday and saw a very good ville, the Colonel’s Garter in South Amboy, Sgt. Pepper’s in Hazlet, and Dolly Dimples band, Amber Moon. They were playing songs from the in Howell. My love of live music played by real 1970s and 1980s and when I closed my people, in a small venue, who want to make eyes I could picture guys in flannel shirts other people happy, continues to this day. and girls in halter tops having the time of We parked the car, went inside and paid their life. a $2 or $3 cover charge. Unfortunately, I could also still picture One minute later our minds were blown Lanny McDonald scoring that goal against
“My heart hurts ... this really is the end of an era. So many memories of Emmett’s Inn.” “Bob was an absolute legend. His contributions to all our lives can never be fully expressed. We are all better off for having Bob Garvey.” — Posts on the Emmett’s Inn Facebook page the Islanders. Nevertheless, for a short time it was April 1978 once again and it was great. These days there is an Emmett’s Inn page on Facebook. Many people – those who performed there, those who worked there and those who loved and remember the nights they spent there – post pictures and memories. Garvey’s passing prompted many comments on the page. Here is some of what people had to say: • “RIP, Bob. You certainly had an impact on all lives you have crossed paths with and the lives who have crossed paths because of you. Your influence on the rock and roll scene will never be forgotten.” • “Thank you for giving so many of us fond memories of your establishment over the years.” • “Rock and Roll has lost one of the original Greatest Club Owners in NJ (sic).” • “Bob was an absolute legend. His contributions to all our lives can never be fully expressed. We are all better off for having Bob Garvey.” • “RIP Bob, had brought many people together for a lot of fun. Was always a great guy.” • “RIP Mr. Garvey … a great establishment … I met my husband there … thanks
for all the wonderful memories.” • “My heart hurts … this really is the end of an era. So many memories of Emmett’s Inn.” • “Blessed to have known him and raised a Chivas Regal with him on a few occasions. Emmett’s Inn was the place to be and Bob was the man. Glad to have played there back in the day. RIP Bob one of a kind!” Garvey was a longtime resident of Monroe Township, a local real estate developer, a parishioner of St. James the Less RC Church and a member of Knights of Columbus Council No. 6336, Jamesburg. He was pre-deceased by two sons, Robert E. Garvey III in 2015, and Michael E. Garvey in 2019, and his brother, Kenneth Garvey. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Kathleen; two sons; three siblings; and seven grandchildren, according to an obituary posted online by the M. David DeMarcoA 1 Funeral Home, Monroe Township. a Memorial contributions may be made6 to the Alzheimer’s Association. 9
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Additions Add a Level Custom Basements Kitchens Baths
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732-238-8519
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Electrical
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Electrical
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SERVICE UPGRADES
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Cell: 908-907-5170 732-845-3333
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Home Improvements
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CONTRACTOR
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS Over 2,500 SatisďŹ ed Customers A&S JR. LLC Lic# 13VH03221500
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED !!! Free Estimates • Insured • Owner-Operated
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CERTIFIED
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Home Improvements
TIMCO HOME
IMPROVEMENTS • Roofing Siding - Windows • Bathroom And Kitchen Remodeling Free Est. • Fully Ins. • 35 Years Experience
NM-00440202
Home Improvements
NM-00439878
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
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Working For A Greener NJ Call for your FREE Estimate DAVID J. GUDZAK 732-257-5973 Lic. # 13VH08853200
Lawn Care
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24 HOUR PROMPT/EMERGENCY SERVICE
including Aluminum
NM-00439885
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$100 OFF Any Service of
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Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 9/30/20
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$499 or more
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Landscaping
UNITED
Residential/Commercial/Municipal
(Patios, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Sidewalks) Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 Years Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Senior Citizen Discount
CALL NICK
NM-00440518
732-207-3933 732-617-TREE
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OWNER OPERATED • FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES
NM-00439774
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908-583-4456
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Landscaping
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INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
LANDSCAPING INC.
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COMPLETE LANDSCAPE DESIGN
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732-549-6387
FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES
OWNER OPERATED
732-287-5205
Landscaping
** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $175.00 • 1/2 Cord $100 PROMPT/EMERGENCY
732-257-1170
• Walkways/Patios/Driveways • Topsoil • Seed • Sod • Retaining Walls • Pavers Clean & Seal • Spring/Fall Clean-Ups FULL COLOR • Debris Removal • Mulch COMPUTER IMAGING • Lawn Care • Fertilizer • Weed Control
NJ LIC# 13VH07629700
Lawn Care
www.dslandscapinginc.com
NM-00439888
Since 1988
CertiďŹ ed brick paver and retaining wall installer
Lawn Care
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FOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN
NM-00439480
Landscaping
EXPERT
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LANDSCAPING • TREE SERVICES STUMP REMOVAL • SPRINKLER REPAIR BULK MATERIAL DELIVERY FULLY INSURED
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24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE
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Masonry/Paving
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3rd Generation
PAINTING
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When quality, Reliability & Experience Matter NM-00437424
(732) 534-0548
NM-00438447
Masonry/Paving
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#13VH04604300
Plumbing
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