2019-08-10 - The Manchester Times

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–Photos courtesy Ester Jordan (Above) Lucia’s grandmother, Ester Jordan, is selling handmade bracelets at two local Ocean County salons to raise money for Kick Cancer overboard, the nonprofit that helped Lucia’s family. (Right) Five year old Lucia Graf, of Brick, has leukemia. With the help of local nonprofit, Lucia and her family got the chance to take a free cruise to Bermuda. By Kimberly Bosco BRICK – Everybody loves free stuff – especially free vacations. Now is your chance to support a good cause to help two local families win their free dream vacation.

Five year old Lucia Graf, of Brick, has leukemia. With the help of a local nonprofit organization, Lucia and her family recently got the chance to take an incredible, free cruise to Bermuda back in June. This trip

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was the perfect way to take a break from the stress of doctor’s visits and medical bills and have a little fun. After witnessing what a difference this trip made, Lucia’s grandmother, Ester Jordan of Tinton

Falls, is working hard to ensure that two other local families will have this same opportunity. Jordan is selling handmade bracelets at two local Ocean County salons to raise money for

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Endangered Sea Turtle Returns To The Ocean

By Jennifer Peacock POINT PLEASANT BEACH – The crowd gathered at the ocean near Water Street drew attention from walkers on the boardwalk. “Excuse me, miss. What is happening down

there?” a man, walking with his wife on the boardwalk, stopped to ask. “They’re releasing a rehabbed sea turtle today. You are welcome to come watch if (Sea Turtle - See Page 4)

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Town Signs Contract With EMS Company

By Jennifer Peacock MANCHESTER – The township has entered into a month-to-month agreement with Quality Medical Transport, of Bayville, for back-up emergency services, supplementing the work of the township’s two volunteer first aid squads. Quality Medical Transport has been a back-up for decades. The difference is that its contract has never been with the township, but the two first aid squads. “…The first aid squads do not have the authority to go into contract for services for the Township. Even though these contracts were well meaning and done with the best interest of the residents in mind, we must ensure that moving forward we are handling everything in a legally sound manner,” Manchester Business Administrator Donna Markulic told The Manchester Times. “… Only the Township, i.e. the Mayor, has the authority to go into contract with any entity/vendor to include ‘backup’ emergency medical services for the Township.” Quality owner Sal Murante Sr. told The Manchester Times earlier this year his company was contracted by the squads; the contract with Manchester first aid was 24 years long, and Whiting for 19 years. The township is preparing to create its own paid, full-time emergency medical services squad, with a tentative launch date of January 2020. Equipment, including rigs, has been ordered, and the township is actively hiring an EMS Director who will oversee the operation. “So until the new Township Emergency Services Unit goes in effect we need assurance that Quality Medical will still provide the backup emergency services and we can deal directly with Quality on any issues that may arise. This contract is month to month until our new emergency services unit is in place,” Markulic said. Volunteer organizations across the nation have had difficulty attracting and maintaining volunteers, Manchester first aid squads being no exception. Whiting has three rigs but (EMS - See Page 5)

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you’d like.” “Oh, interesting,” he said. He and his wife kept walking. It’s a little before 7:30 a.m. July 30. At least 200 people were waiting to see Vesper, the 5-pound juvenile Kemp’s Ridley - the most endangered of all sea turtles - be released back into the ocean after recovering at the Essex County Turtle Back Zoo, Sea Turtle Recovery (STR), in West Orange. He or she is the 41st turtle STR has released since starting 2 years ago. “We don’t actually know if Vesper is a boy or a girl. He’s too young to tell without some extensive testing that doesn’t change how we would treat his illness, so it’s not something we would put the turtle through,” STR co-executive Bill Deerr said. Kemp’s Ridleys nest in Texas or Mexico and migrate north in the warmer months to feed before heading south again. Vesper was found in Cape Cod and taken to the Sea Turtle Rescue at the New England Aquar iu m in Boston. Often, when that hospital finds itself overcrowded, they will send turtles down to STR. Vesper was found cold-stunned, “a cond it ion i n wh ich t he sea t u r tle’s body systems begin to shut down if the animal failed to migrate before water temperatures became too cold. It also was diagnosed with an impaction of The General’s

“All the sea turtles in the world are either threatened or endangered,” Deerr said. “The species we released today is critically endangered. There aren’t many of those left in the world today. Deerr continued: “The vast majority of the effects that are affecting their population are human caused. You have poaching, fishing interactions, beach development, all those things come in to play in taking away their nesting habitat. Activities on the water can impact them as well. Pollution is a huge issue. I know everybody talks about it all the time, but we see turtles with plastic ingestion on a regular basis. It’s not a rare thing.” And, turtles get sick like everyone else. They treat turtles with respiratory infections and cold-stun, the illness that brought Vesper to them, and illnesses

that set in after that. Depending on the type and severity of the problem, turtles have stayed at STR from 3 months to 15 months, though Deerr knows of cases where turtles have had to stay in other hospitals for 4 years before being released. To continue their work, STR does depend on donations. Anyone interested in donating can visit seaturtlerecovery. org for more information. Day to day, Deerr said people can help by putting trash where it belongs (hint: not the ocean), recycling and reducing their consumption of single-use plastics. “It really is something simple that people can do. It’s just a matter of changing your habits, and you can make those changes in your day-to-day life and it has a huge impact on our environment, not just sea turtles.”

—Photo by Jennifer Peacock Vesper, the juvenile Kemp’s Ridley turtle, was released at Point Pleasant Beach near Water Street July 30.

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swallowed sand, a severe ear infection, and pneumonia, all of which are now cured,” a July 29 STR statement said. Indeed, such turtles are released only June through September at the Jersey Shore, where ocean temperatures are safe for turtles to return to. Vesper was carried by an STR volunteer down the beach to just before the high-tide mark, and then gently placed on the sand before it started making his way to the water. A large wave crashed in shortly after, and Vesper disappeared in the surf to an eruption of applause from onlookers. If Vesper is male and stays healthy, “we hope to never hear from him again,” Deerr said. “You should never see a sea turtle on the beach. So, if he washes up again, that means he’s sick.” But if Vesper is female, “then yes, we definitely want to see those tag hits come back once she’s nesting, probably in another 10 years or so.” According to National Geographic, Kemp’s Ridley turtles have an average life span of 50 years in the wild. They’ll grow to 2 feet and 100 pounds. Females, sexually mature at around age 12, nest every 1 to 3 years. Deerr and co-executive Brandi Biehl founded the nonprofit STR in 2014, and with the help of generous cor porate donors, opened their 4,000-square-foot care facility at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo in 2016. They remain an independent nonprofit with two full-time staffers, a part-time veterinarian, and volunteers.

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Continued From Page 1 can only run one because of lack of manpower. The squad runs 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday and has between 20-25 members. Manchester First Aid Squad has 27 members and three rigs. Quality works mostly with municipalities. It has 40 rigs - all of which are certified by Department of Health standards and above and beyond that - and 120 employees. Statistics collected from the county indicated the volunteer squads were answering 25 percent of calls received. Quality and other ambulance ser-

Bracelets:

Continued From Page 1 Kick Cancer Overboard, the nonprofit that helped Lucia’s family. “Our mission is to give free cruises to people who have been affected by cancer. To offer them a break for a few days, so the most important question is not how to pay for their next medical bill, but whether to play bingo, get a massage or sing karaoke,” according to KCO’s website. Jordan has been making beaded bracelets as a hobby for some time. However, it wasn’t until recently that lightning struck: “I thought ‘What a great way to raise money for a great cause.’ I am making the bracelets by myself and 100% proceeds are going to KCO,” she told Jersey Shore Online. Jordan has made a few hundred bracelets and partnered with Hair Hut salon in Brick and Style in Action salon in Manchester to raise money through bracelet sales. If these salons manage to sell 300 bracelets each,

The Manchester Times, August 10, 2019, Page 5 vices picked up the remaining 75 percent. While officials stressed they had no issues or problems with Quality, the township’s lack of a contract with and oversight of the third-party emergency service provider concerned them. “Just prior to the new Township EMS becoming active, the Township will advertise for [request for proposals] for back-up emergency medical services to the new Township EMS rather than just the volunteer squads,” Markulic said. “This contract would be more robust including certain manpower requirements as well as minimum ambulance availability. We are currently working on this RFP with our attorney.”

they get to choose a local family fighting cancer to go on a free cruise. “It will be entirely up to each owner,” said Jordan. Each bracelet is $10. “I am trying to get the public into the salons to purchase bracelets so we can pay it forward!” she added. Jordan wants to provide another family with the ability to relax in the midst of all the stress and worry that accompanies the fight against cancer. When Lucia took her family on the cruise, she had so much fun riding on bumper cars, swimming, and even rock climbing, Jordan said. With the help of the salon owners, Jordan hopes to turn those dreams into reality. “I have to tell you the owners of the salon are amazing…When I explained to them what my ideas they were both all in and so excited to help out!” she added. Help send two local families #tosea4free by visiting Hair Hut in Brick or Style in Action on Route 37 in Manchester.

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Manchester Recreation 2019 Theater Trips MANCHESTER – Manchester Township Recreation is hosting the following upcoming theater trips: Aug. 15: “I Do I Do” at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, West Hampton. Cost is $86 per person (Bus/Lunch/Show). Bus leaves from Soccer Field parking lot at 9:30 a.m. Lunch at 11:30 a.m. Showtime is 2 p.m. Oct. 9: “Barefoot In The Park” at Hu n t e r d o n H i l l s Pl a y h o u s e , We s t Hampton. Cost is $80 per person (Bus/ Lunch/Show). Bus leaves from Soccer Field parking lot at 9:30 a.m. Lunch at 11:30 a.m. Showtime is 2 p.m. Nov. 12: “The Three Scrooges” at Hu n t e r d o n H i l l s Pl a y h o u s e , We s t Hampton. Cost is $90 per person (Bus/ Lunch/Show). Bus leaves from Soccer Field parking lot at 9:30 a.m. Lunch at 11:30 a.m. Showtime is 2 p.m. Dec. 10: “Tis the Season” at Surf light Theatre. Cost is $71 per person (Bus/ Lunch at Sweet Jen ny’s/Show). Bus leaves from Soccer Field parking lot at 10:30 a.m. Lunch at 11:30 a.m. Showtime is 2 p.m. Nov. 12 and Dec. 10 are Holiday Shows. We are not running both trips unless we get at least 45 reservations per trip. Whichever trip gets the most paid reservations is the trip we will take. Pay me nt is requ i red t wo mont h s before each show date. Refunds will only be issued if there is a wait list. To Reserve your ticket(s), please call Manchester Township Recreation Dept. at 732-657-8121, ext. 5102, 5103.


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Visit The Lakehurst Historical Society

LAKEHURST – The Borough of Lakehurst Historical Society maintains a collection of historical artifacts, books, pictures, and documents which provide a record of a rich history and which help to educate those who wish to learn about a sometimes unknown part of local lore. Charred remnants of the dirigible Hindenburg, which crashed here in 1937, and items from the Navy’s rigid airship program are always popular items to see when one visits the Society’s Museum. The Museum is located at 300 Center Street, in the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Ocean County, Old St. John’s Church. The Church was built in 1874 by Irish Railroad workers. Old Church items are on display and are quite beautiful to see. An old cemetery surrounds the museum. The Museum opened in July, 1993 with nearly 1,000 people on hand. People from many states and several foreign countries have come to view the items on display. It is managed by all volunteer

workers. The Museum also contains an old jail cell, fire department memorabilia, items a n d f u r n i s h i n g s f r o m t h e P i n e Tr e e Inn, a 19th century music box, original paintings, and many other items relating to Lakehurst’s past as a winter resort, early industrial community, and as the “Airship Capital of the World”. A small research area and library are also available to help people begin their journey through local history. A beautiful Christmas display of old toys, as well as a number of seasonal and changing displays make the Museum a special place to return to several times a year. The Museum is open on Wednesdays and Sundays from noon until 3 p.m. Special tours and small groups can be accommodated with prior notice. For more information contact us at: Lakehurst Historical Society Museum, 300 Center Street, Lakehurst, New Jersey 08733 or 732-657-8864.

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CVCJ services and how you can make a difference in the lives of our neighbors, or tap into those services yourself or for a loved one! Volunteers do grocery shopping, make a friendly phone call, visit a senior to reduce social isolation, participate in our Vet to Vet Program or our Alzheimer/Dementia Respite care program. Call Mary at CVCJ at 732-505-2273 or emailinfo@caregivervolunteers.org to reserve your place at the orientation on August 28. Other dates and times are available, but this is the only session scheduled in heart of Holiday City!

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Chicken Kiev or Herbal Salmon. One-hour open bar is included prior to the luncheon. The remaining $45 is due by Monday, September 23. Non-Residents of Village 6 are always welcome. No refunds unless trips are cancelled. Casinos’ bonuses can be changed at the Casino’s discretion. Only deluxe bus transportation is used and cost includes driver’s gratuity. Ticket Sales are Mondays 10-11 a.m. at Deerfield Hall, 6 Congasia Rd, Whiting/ Manchester. For more information call Julie at 732-849-5363 or Doris at 732-716-1460. No answer? Please leave a message with your name and phone number!

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WHITING – Join Crestwood Village III Travel Club for the following upcoming trips: • August 15: Sands Casino in Bethlehem, PA. Price $40. Trip includes round-trip transportation including driver gratuity to Sands Casino in Bethlehem including Outlet Shopping at the casino. Casino package is $30 free play. Casino bonuses are subject to change without notice. Valid Government Issued ID required to receive Casino bonus. Gather at Unity Hall 250 Schoolhouse Road at 8:30 a.m. and return 6 p.m. • December 31: Resorts Casino in Atlantic City. Price $35. Spend New Year’s Eve in Atlantic City! Trip includes round-trip transportation including driver gratuity to Resorts Casino in Atlantic City.

Casino bonus of $25 slot play. Casino bonuses are subject to change without notice. Valid Government Issued ID required to receive Casino bonus. Gather at Unity Hall 250 Schoolhouse Rd at 5:15 p.m. and return at 2:15 a.m. Deposits will only be refunded if the trip is cancelled. Tickets for all trips will be on sale on Monday mornings at Unity Hall from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Please make all checks payable to CV3 Travel Club and mail to Rose Kantenwein, 46A Yorktowne Parkway Whiting, NJ 08759 and please include your phone number. For reservations or information on any trip, call Rose Kantenwein at 732-408-5441 or Lois Pearson at 732-350-7448.

Free Movie Night

WHITING – How would you like to enjoy a Faith-Based, true story movie, and YES, it’s free! Come and join us at Whiting United Methodist Church located at 55 Lacey Road on Friday August 16 for a showing of the movie “Breakthrough”! We are showing the movie in our CLC at 5 p.m.

Invite your family, friends and neighbors to join us. And you can bring your own ‘munchies’ to snack on during the picture show. Pizza and drinks will also be available for purchase from our kitchen. And remember to bring tissues! Yes folks, it’s a little bit of a tear jerker! Hope to see you there.

Thyroid Support Group

WHITING – The next meeting of the Thyroid Support Group will be held on September 16 at 10 a.m. These meetings are held monthly at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church to educate,

support people with thyroid problems, interest in thyroids, or a potential thyroid problems. For more information, call Stefanie at 732350-2904 or the church at 732-350-2121.

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WHITING – The latest production for 2020 from Sight and Sound will be “Queen Esther.” Come and join St. Stephen’s on Sept. 22, 2020. Cost is $135. For details, contact Stefanie at 732-350-2904.

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28th Annual Scholarship Golf Classic

OCEAN COUNTY – On August 29, 2019, the Ocean County Mayor’s Association presents the 28th Annual Scholarship Golf Classic. This event enables Ocean County mayors, corporations, and friends to renew and strengthen relationships vital to our Ocean County high schools and communities, and provides an opportunity to help students who need financial assistance. Proceeds from this golf outing fund the scholarship program. The golf outing over the past 27 years has awarded over $690,000 in scholarships. The Ocean County Mayor’s Association awards 20 $1,000 scholarships to one high school senior from each Ocean County high school. Four additional $500 scholarships are awarded to stu-

dents attending Ocean County Vocational Technical schools. The association also awards $5,000 to the Trustees of the Ocean County College for a scholarship fund distributed to incoming OCC freshmen. In addition, the William T. Hornidge Memorial Scholarship provides $1,000 to the person who achieved the highest academic record achieved during four years attending high school, the David M. Simmons Memorial Scholarship provides $1,000, the Russell K. Corby Scholarship, and Arthur P. Petracco memorial Scholarship provides $1,000 each to students entering various fields. Rain date: Sept. 19, 2019. For more information, contact April D. Elley, OCMA Administrator at 732644-0657.

Holiday Craft and Vendor Fair

WHITING – The ECW of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 180 Rt. 539 in Whiting, is holding their annual Holiday Craft and Vendor Fair on Saturday October 26, 2019 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Besides the handmade crafts and popular vendor items, there will be a Treasure Auction, a 50/50 raffle, free door prize chances and the very popular baked goods table. The Kitchen Cafe will be open with items for sale for snacks and lunch. Tables are available for $10 plus donation of a small door prize. For information please call JoAnn Smithson at 609-575-1879, or call the church office at 732-350-2121.

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Local Volunteers Bring Smiles To Manchester Residents

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residents at the Genesis Whiting Healthcare Center on Hilltop Road in Whiting. Rounding out the happy week, volunteers delivered mugs to all of the residents. Thirty volunteers shared a peaceful lunch and brought many smiles to the residents that day. “The halls were filled with laughter from all the young volunteers, staff members and residents.” This event was sponsored by Teleflora and floral wholesaler DV Flora in conjunction with Colonial Bouquet .

Church Fashion Show

WHITING – On September 19, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Women (ECW) will hold their annual Fall Fashion Show. Macy’s of Toms River will provide the latest fall styles to be modeled by our own parishioners. Tickets

are $10 each. Call Stefanie at 732-350-2904 to buy tickets. Tickets are available at the church office, Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.2 p.m., Sundays after services, and at the door if available. Refreshments will be served.

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Trenton’s Historic Cadwalader Heights To Open Doors

TRENTON – The Cadwalader Heights Civic Association will host its 2019 historic house and garden tour from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2019. Dubbed “Cadwalader Heights: 112 Years Young,” this every-other-year celebration will showcase more than a dozen beautiful homes and their unique stories, from construction to the present day, while raising funds in support of four of Trenton’s most prominent youth groups: The Trenton YMCA, the Trenton Robotics Club, and the Trenton Circus Squad. Tour this historic Trenton neighbor-

hood that was conceived and designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect of New York City’s Central Park. Enjoy food and other fun along the way. Tickets are $20/person in advance on the Cadwalader Heights Neighborhood Association website cadwaladerheights. com or can be purchased on the day of the tour for $25/person at the registration center at the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie, located in adjacent Cadwalader Park. Parking is free and within easy walking distance of the neighborhood. Go to cadwaladerheights.com for more information.

Walkers Wanted

WHITING – Cropwalk will be held at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on October 20 at 1:30 p.m. Walkers are needed so we can walk and our sponsors funds will help feed the hungry. This is Cropwalk’s 50th year. The Whiting walkers have risen over $200,000 in the 25 years walkers have existed in Whiting. In 2018, $5,260 was raised.

Church World Services assists with food, clean water, and providing it more easily to those in need. They educate the poor by teaching them to grow crops and animal husbandry. Some of the projects are supported locally with the proceeds for the food pantries at St. Stephen’s and the Community Reformed Church in Whiting. Come join us to walk or make a donation.

MTES Seeks Vendors for November Holiday Bazaar MANCHESTER – Manchester Township Elementary School is seeking vendors for their 4th Annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, November 23, 2019 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The school is located at 101 North Colonial Drive, Manchester, NJ 08759. Pre-register by Sept. 2 and pay $20 (a $5 sav-

ings) per 6 ft. x 9 ft. space and a gift donation (minimum value $15) for auction. Registration will be on a first-come, firstserved basis. Fill out the registration form at bit.ly/vendorsMTES and return with fee to MTES. Please contact Mel Firetto at MTES (732-323-9600) with any questions.

Pasta and More WHITING – The Men’s Club and Episcopal Church Women at St. Stephen’s will host a Pasta and More dinner on October 19. There will be appetizers, salad bar, pasta and more to enjoy. There will also be a treasure auction,

door prizes, and a 50/50. The event begins at 3 p.m. Suggested donation is $15 per person. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Call the church office at 732-350-2121 or Stefanie at 732-350-2904 for details.

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Manchester Graduates Youth Academy Cadets

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St. Stephen’s Upcoming Trips WHITING – Join St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church for upcoming trips including: A trip to the Delaware Museum of Art on August 15, 2019. Cost is $52.. • A trip to the Woodmere Art Museum and Philadelphia Museum of Art on June 16. Cost is $57. • A trip to Chanticleer on May 22, 2019. The cost is $56. • A trip to Mt. Cuba Gardens & Brandywine River Museum on June 26, 2019. Cost is $82. • A trip to the Museum of the American Revolution on September 10, 2019. Cost is $59 per person. • A trip to see “Jesus” at Sight & Sound on September 24. Cost is $135 per person.

• A trip to the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia on October 23, 2019. Cost is $65. • A trip to see “The Miracle of Christmas” on November 12. Cost is $135 per person. • A trip to Winterthur on November 26 for a Yuletide Tour and an exhibit of the clothes from Costuming the Crown. Cost is $67. • A trip to the New York Botanical Gardens to see the Holiday Train Show on December 3, 2019. Cost is $64. • A trip to Longwood Gardens to see the Christmas Display on December 6, 2019. Cost is $70. Call Stefanie at 732-350-2904 for information on any of these trips.

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With last summer’s passage of the Overthe-Counter Hearing Aid Act of 2017, you may wonder how it affects your health care. As an AudigyCertified™ practice, we consider patient education an important part of delivering excellent service, so count on us for timely news to support your hearing wellness. What does the law do? The legislation, part of the Food and Drug Administration Reauthorization Act, will allow the retail sale of hearing aids for adults with self-perceived mild to moderate hearing loss — without the crucial involvement of an audiologist or medical doctor. When will I see its impact? Over-thecounter (OTC) hearing technology is at most a few years from being publicly available until federal regulations for safety, labeling, and manufacturing are developed. What are the pros of this change? The law could help expand consumer access to hearing technology, motivate even more people to seek hearing help, and inspire more technical innovations that benefit patients. What are the cons? Access to hearing health care is vital, but the law unfortunately will enable self-treatment for a serious physical condition that trained, licensed professionals are more suited to evaluate, diagnose, and treat. Aren’t OTC hearing devices already available? You may be thinking of personal sound amplification products (PSAPs), which are wearable electronic devices used for activities such as bird-watching or TV-viewing to make a sound louder — not to take the place of properly fit hearing aids. What’s the difference between OTC devices and PSAPs? Currently available

PSAPs are neither FDA‐approved nor recommended to treat actual hearing loss. OTC hearing technology will be FDA‐regulated but won’t be available for a while. Once available on the market, will OTCs address my hearing needs? Hearing loss is often an inner-ear problem, but sometimes it’s a different issue such as earwax buildup, a foreign object in the ear canal, or an ear infection that may cause temporary hearing difficulty. A PSAP or OTC won’t tackle these types of underlying problems. What else should I know about OTCs? OTCs will address only mild to moderate hearing loss, and even then, noise processing will be far less than a traditional hearing aid. They won’t always offer a successful fit and may be less specific for your situation. What’s the benefit of choosing provider-fit hearing aids instead? Unlike OTCs and PSAPs, provider-fit hearing aids can address the full spectrum of hearing impairment from mild to profound. They’re already FDA-approved, are recommended to treat hearing loss, and can adjust to environmental variables such as background noise as well as help your brain process sound. Self-treating hearing loss might seem convenient, but it can do more harm than good. Professional care — including testing, programming, fitting, and follow-up — helps you get to the bottom of your hearing difficulties and secure the right solution for your communication needs. If you have questions about OTC hearing technology, signs and symptoms of hearing loss, or the dangers of self-treating hearing problems, call us today at 732-818-3610 we’re here to help!

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H ere ’ s T o Y our H ealth Dear Pharmacist Suzy Cohen, R. Ph.

Gadolinium MRI Contrast Dye Accumulates In Brain By Suzy Cohen, R. Ph. Gadolinium is a silvery-white heavy metal that is injected into the body through a vein and it is a contrast dye. Sometimes it is referred to as contrast media. They help the radiologist see inside you. Gadolinium is like a flashlight in your body. MRIs that require gadolinium can be ordered for many reasons including migraines, coronary artery disease, stroke evaluation, brain tumors, infections and cysts/tumors. Thousands of shots of gadolinium dye are administered to people each day. Side effects may or may not occur. If they do, they are generally very mild like a headache, dizziness, pain at the injection site, prickling or burning sensation on the skin and sometimes nausea. These issues settle down within 24 hours as your body eliminates the drug from your kidneys. It helps if you take an analgesic and some detoxification supplements like glutathione, catalase and R-lipoic acid. Gadolinium is in the news because the popular dye appears to be retained in the brain, raising safety concerns, especially for people who have multiple MRIs per year. More specifically, there has been a study regarding patients who have MS (multiple sclerosis) and these patients were tracked for five years starting from their diagnosis. Over the five years, the researchers found that a by-product of gadolinium called “gadodiamide” does in fact accumulate in the brain. About nine percent of MS patients who received 5 doses or less did have accumulation in their dentate nucleus, which

is involved in voluntary motor function and cognition. What is the clinical impact of this? No one is certain yet. The findings were published in a medical journal called Neurology, July 2019. The study is causing controversy MS community for good reason. The MRIs are needed and useful, but the contrast dye might be harmful if used over and over. Should they get MRIs and if so, is there another contrast dye to use? Is the dye necessary at all? Are all the MRIs necessary? Is the disease progression causing the brain to hold more, or is it ‘sticking’ to everyone’s brain that gets injected with it? No one knows these answers. There are more questions than answers as of this writing. The study did not find any clear correlation between deposition of the dye in the brain and disability. Radiologists nationwide must be beside themselves because again, the dye allows them to provide more accurate results for you. If, for example, the doctor needs to locate an aneurysm, do you really reject to the contrast dye? Since the relationship of gadolinium with disease severity remains unclear, talk to your doctor about whether or not the radiologist needs the contrast dye. Sometimes they can see certain areas without it. If you have a history of kidney compromise, let them know at the imaging center. Every now and then, there’s an extremely dangerous kidney complication, or life-threatening allergic reaction but predicting who has a high risk for these problems is almost impossible.

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1st Annual Sport Shot Singles Spectacular Fall Bowling Tournament WHITING – St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church-Whiting, NJ Bowling Ministry will host the 1st Annual Spor t Shot Si n g le s S p e c t a c u l a r Fa l l B owl i n g Tour nament on Saturday, October 12, 2019, at 10 a.m., at Playdrome Lanes – Toms River, NJ. Playdrome Lanes is located at 821 Conifer St., Toms River, NJ 08753.

T he ent r y fee is $45 per bowler, which breaks down as follows: Playdrome Lanes $20, Prize Fund $20 & St. Stephen’s Donation $5. There is only one squad which starts promptly at 10am, with check-in and registration at 9:00am. The tour nament is a non-sa nct ioned , ha ndicapped event 80% on a base score of 230, open to

all Adult Men and Women as well as Junior bowlers. Please be advised that Junior Bowlers cannot ear n any cash awards; however, they may compete for trophies, medals, and other items of i nt e rest t hat may be of fe red by Playdrome Lanes. Format: During the qualifying round – bowlers will roll 4 games moving

one pair to the right after each game. The top 8 bowlers will advance to a 2nd round-one game bracketed elimination. All game totals are reset for the 2nd round of competition. In the case of any ties, there will be a twoframe roll-off to be repeated until the tie is broken. C a sh awa rd s a r e pa id out t o 1st Place thr u 5th Place bracket winners. Troph ies w ill be awa rded to 1st & 2nd Pla ce w i n ner s a nd Med als for High Game & High Series to the top winners (1st & 2nd Place) during the qualifying round. Perfect game (300) Medals will also be on hand should a bowler roll a perfect score. This is a one-day event with a lunch break between the Qualifying Round and 2nd round to check and tabulate scores. The tournament will be bowled on a “sport shot” condition. For further information please call Wi l l ia m Bo d i ne I I I – Tou r n a me nt Director at 732-814-6683, Playdrome La nes at 732-349 -5345, or St. Ste phen’s Parish Off ice at 732-350-2121. You can also email: wbodine3@gmail. com or ssechurch@gmail.com. We thank you for your support of all St. Stephen’s – W hiting, NJ Par ish & Bowling Events! Good luck to the bowlers, and if you live in the area please come out and support this exciting event! You won’t want to miss the action.....May God Bless You! NEED AN EMERGENCY HOME REPAIR? WE’RE HERE TO HELP AT NO CHARGE

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Around The Jersey Shore Angelic Hospice Seeks Volunteers OCEAN COUNTY – Have an hour to spare to make a difference for a hospice patient? For as little as an hour or two a month you can make a difference to a hospice patient in your community. Angelic Palliative & Hospice Care is asking you to share your interests and talents, or lend a listening ear to someone who simply enjoys your company. A gift of your time and compassion to those on their final journey can mean so very much to these patients and their loved ones. Your volunteer service will fit your schedule and interests, and visit assignments are your choice. Hospice volunteering isn’t for everyone, acknowledges Margie Barham, director of public relations, volunteer services and giving at Angelic. “It takes a certain kind of person who is willing to give of themselves and visit hospice patients,” she explained. “Those who have a calling to help others in this way find it very rewarding to make difference to these patients and their families at this

time in their journey.” Volunteer activities can include: Reading, playing music, card games, crafts activities Listening to and documenting their memories for a life or memory journal Staying with patients to give family members a break to run errands, or take care of their own needs. Certified Pet Visitors for pet lovers. Keeping vigil with patients in their final hours. Bereavement and grief support of family. Military Veterans Visiting Veterans For your convenience our training is provided online. Volunteer visitors must be 18 years of age. Younger volunteers (a minimum of 16 years old) can only visit patients if they do so with an adult volunteer. Those 16 and older can volunteer as office support. For more information visit our website at angelichospice.net, email MBarham@ AngelicHospice.net, or call 609-822-7979, or on cell at 609-515-3041.

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Spotlight On Business

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NOW HIRING REALTORS!!! New and/or seasoned agents are welcome to apply! Glen Kelly, Broker of Record of Glen Kelly Real Estate LLC, was featured on NBC news. The topic was Glen’s dedication and passion to his hashtags of community, charity and giving back. Glen Kelly currently employs almost 50 licensed Realtors that all have the same desire to work with clients buying and selling real estate all over New Jersey, but go above and beyond the call of duty engaging themselves in multiple charity events throughout every year. Glen Kelly’s family team of real estate professionals are here to serve all of your New Jersey real estate needs with three office locations including Beachwood, Whiting, and Colts Neck. Residential, commercial and industrial real estate professionals, seeking not just to make

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MANAHAWKIN – Eleven emerging leaders from New Jersey, including six from Ocean County, will be recognized by Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore at its fourth annual Phenomenal Women Under 40 event on September 18 at The Mainland in Manahawkin. A nonprofit organization dedicated to developing women of courage, confidence and character, Girl Scouts will present honorees its Phenom Award, which recognizes their accomplishments to date, as well as the potential of what they might achieve in their future. All proceeds from the charitable event will benefit programs that develop future leaders of Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore. This year’s Phenom recipients make a community impact in their roles at a variety of businesses and nonprof its pr i ma r ily i n Mon mouth and Ocean counties, ranging from environmental engineering and education to health and social services. The honorees were sele ct ed f rom a publ ic nom i nat ion process that considered their emerging leadership in the workplace, volunteerism, as well as demonstrated hard work and dedication necessary to be a success. “This year’s outstanding honorees ref lect all aspects of our community,” said Eileen M. Higgins, chief executive officer, Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore. “Whether our Girl Scouts seek a career in finance or medicine, or they wish to forge their own path, these award recipients are excellent role models for our next generation of leaders.” The 2019 Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore Phenom Award recipients are: • Chaniqua Buck, South Amboy, a care manager and coach at Monmouth Cares, West Long Branch. • Elizabeth D’Aloisio, Lavallet te, the owner of Ice Berg Ice Cream in

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CLASSIFIEDS Real Estate A D U LT 5 5 + C O M M U N I T YFountainhead Properties-Jackson, For Sale 19 Gardenia Place 2 Br, 1 Bath, $65,000-Call for Special Offer 732-928-3100 (33) For Sale – NEW 2 BR/2 Bath Homes Homestead Run 55+ Community Toms River – call 732-370-2300. www.homesteadrun.com. (37) BARNEGAT - Custom Colonial 5BR, 2.5BA, Full Basement, NEW HVAC. Private wooded backyard convenient to GSP and shopping. Call Tara 973-207-5756 (34)

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Misc. Vendors/Crafters Needed! - Please read before responding. Saturday, November 23, 2019 10am – 3pm. Holiday vendors and craft show, Pinelands Reformed Church 898 Rt. 37 West, Toms River. Cost is $30, we are providing one 6ft table & 2 chairs. We will also provide a roll and coffee to each vendor before 10am. If interested, please send an email to maryalicereed@aol.com. Or call 732-349-7557 ASAP. (39) Kayak Found On Metedeconk Call 732-213-1802 with color, make, model and serial number. (34) Car & Vendor Show - Manchester Little League August 17th 9-2. Cars $15 pre-reg $20 day of. Contact Beth for info bnp52000@yahoo.com. (34)

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Around The Jersey Shore GoFundMe Aims To Replace $18K Stolen From Veteran

By Kimberly Bosco TOMS RIVER – After a local veteran was scammed out of his life savings, his son started up a fundraising website to help regain what was lost. The GoFundMe page, “Senior with Stage 4 Cancer Scammed out of Savings,” was created by John James on July 30 in order to help his father recoup $18,000 that was taken from him through an ongoing telephone scam. While the name of the victim has not been released, we know he is a 77-year old military veteran in Ocean County who suffers from stage 4 cancer. He was reportedly working to become a bus driver. According to the GoFundMe, James’ father received a call last week from someone claiming to be a Social Security agent. This person claimed that his SSN was compromised and that he would need to contact the sheriff’s department to remedy the situation. While on the phone with someone claiming to be a sheriff, the man was told there was a warrant out for his arrest and that “he needed to do exactly as the agent told him to do.” “Terrified that he was going to be sent to jail and his life’s savings was in jeopardy, he drove to the bank to withdraw his savings. In a panic, he drove all over town with his chemo bag to purchased gift cards at Target, Wal-Mart, and Best Buy. The “agents” told him his money would be protected by giving them the gift card numbers,” read a statement from James on the GoFundMe. All in all, the scammers made out with $18,000 of his money.

–Photo courtesy GoFundMe “After speaking to the real Sheriff and FBI, there is little to no chance of getting justice or retribution. My father worked his whole life and his savings was stolen from him in one day,” stated James. “My father feels violated, victimized and most of all embarrassed. We are doing our best to keep him in good spirits as he continues to fight his cancer.” James created the fundraiser to not only help replace the thousands of dollars lost to the scammers, but also to spread awareness about the prevalence of these kinds of phone scams. These scam callers will “spoof” a number, which means that it looks as if the actual sheriff’s department is calling based on the number, but in reality, it is someone else entirely. “Please warn everyone you know about these devious plots to scam our loved ones and communities out of their hard-earned life savings,” James said. As of August 2, the GoFundMe has only recouped $2,590 of the $18,000 goal. If you wish to contribute, the fundraiser can be found by going to GoFundMe.com and searching for John James.

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Around The Jersey Shore County To Host Master Composter Training Program This Fall

By Kimberly Bosco LAKEWOOD – A Master Composter Training Program will be held this fall, hosted by the Ocean County’s Department of Solid Waste Management and the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders. “This program provides attendees with the tools to be master composters and gives them the oppor tunity to teach others in their communities about the importance of composting,” said Ocean County Freeholder Gary Quinn. “We want to encourage our residents to sign up and take advantage of what this program has to offer.” The program will take place on two consecutive Saturdays, Sept. 14 and Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Recycling Education Center at the Ocean County Northern Recycling Center. The program is free to Ocean County residents and taxpayers. There is a $75 fee for non-residents. Each applicant is encouraged to be sponsored by a group or organization as this ensures the opportunity to establish an outreach network for the program. Many types of groups can sponsor an applicant including garden clubs, municipalities, environmental commissions, recycling committees, retirement communities or service clubs. The course is limited to 20 participants and the registration deadline is Aug. 26.

For more information and to register, contact Sandra Blain-Snow, Recycling Program Aide, at 732-506-5047 or by email at sblain-snow@co.ocean.nj.us. Registration can also be completed online by filling out and submitting an application at co.ocean.nj.us/recycle and clicking on Composting. Select Master Composter Volunteers from the drop down menu. Once you complete the Master Composter Training Program, you can assist with the county’s efforts in providing residents with information on managing the organic waste they produce in their homes and the benefits of composting. “Master composters have been doing a great job in volunteering their time to help other Ocean County residents who are interested in composting,” said Ocean County Freeholder Director Virginia E. Haines. “The Master Composter Program is a great way to learn about how to manage and reuse the organic waste that is generated in our own homes.” Trained volunteers agree to provide a total of 24 hours of outreach, education and service to promote the benefits of home composting. They are encouraged to tailor their outreach activities to their individual strengths and preferences. “The environmental benefits of using compost are significant,” Quinn said. “It can help clean up contaminated soil, reduce runoff of toxic materials and improve your garden or lawn.”

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By Kimberly Bosco TOMS RIVER – Get matched with the perfect furry friend to add to your family at this year’s Clear the Shelters national adoption event! On August 17, the 5th annual event will take place at the Ocean County Animal Facilities in Jackson and Manahawkin, 1-4 p.m. “This is a fantastic event that we look forward to participating in every summer,” said Ocean County Freeholder Gerry P. Little, liaison to the Ocean County Board of Health. “The Clear the Shelter event has been a success every year and we look forward once again to finding good, loving homes for all the wonderful pets we have available for adoption at both facilities.” Clear the Shelters is an annual event that aims to find loving fur-ever homes for as many animals as possible by matching cats, kittens, dogs and puppies with responsible, serious pet owners. In the last two years, Clear the Shelters help over 70 pets find permanent loving homes. “It’s really special to see how the community supports this event. So many people tell us they keep this event in mind when they’ve been seriously looking to find a special pet to add to their family,” said Daniel Regenye, Ocean County Health Department (OCHD) Public

Health Coordinator. “It’s been another busy summer so there will be plenty of kittens, cats and dogs to choose from.” Adoption fees will be half the price on all pets during the event. Every dog and cat adopted from the Ocean County Animal Facilities receives a veterinary exam, age appropriate vaccinations, is spayed/ neutered, and microchipped. Every one that adopts a pet will also receive a free goodie bag stuffed with treats and toys. “We have a large variety of kittens and cats that are just adorable. Our dogs come in a variety of breeds, sizes and ages,” said Brian Lippai, OCHD Public Information Officer. “The Ocean County Health Department encourages responsible pet ownership and we like to discourage people from buying from puppy mills. There’s nothing quite like a shelter pet” The Ocean County Animal Facilities are located at 615 Freemont Street in Jackson and 360 Haywood Road in Manahawkin. For more information on “Clear the Shelters” or the Ocean County Animal Facilities, call 732-657-8086 or 609-978-0127, or check out the Ocean County Health Department website at ochd.org.

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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists, PC: Treating Everything Below The Knee

By Michael Vandenberg Dr. Scott Amoss, DPM, CWS is a lot more than a “foot doctor,” as people often mistake podiatrists for. In reality, “we provide comprehensive lower extremity care,” he said. So yes, if your foot hurts, Dr. Amoss will be happy to help. However, that barely scratches the surface of all the conditions he sees and the treatments he provides. Dr. Amoss (pronounced like “famous Amoss”) grew up in nearby Ocean Township and has been connected to the Jersey Shore community and greater New Jersey area his entire life. Originally, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in chemistry at Rutgers and spent a few years in the chemical industry. However, that feeling of wanting to make a difference in people’s lives that drives all physicians caught hold of Dr. Amoss. He liked podiatry in particular because of its ability to help people really quickly. “You can immediately have a positive impact on someone’s life. They come in pain, and can leave virtually pain free.” Scott Amoss became Doctor Scott Amoss when he graduated fourth in his class with numerous honors from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in 2000. He then completed a two year residency focusing on orthopedic, vascular, plastic, and reconstructive surgery, in

addition to training in internal and emergency medicine, dermatology, and radiology. After that, Dr. Amoss knew it was time to go out on his own, so he opened Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists in Whiting. 17 years later, the practice is going strong and recently opened a new location in Toms River to be closer to Community Medical Center, where he’s a surgeon on staff. Critically, this new foothold also allows him, as a specialist in diabetic foot care, to help the growing diabetic community in the area. While expanding served a logistically necessary purpose, Advanced Foot & Ankle has never lost its personal touch. You’ll never just be passed off to whichever doctor is on the clock that day, because Dr. Amoss is proud to be a solo practitioner. “The patients see me and only me,” he said. “It’s good continuity of care.” His tight-knit support staff of seven ensures that you get the streamlined care you deserve. That’s crucial in the field of Podiatry because, after all, things can get serious when it comes to Diabetes and foot complications. Luckily, Dr. Amoss is an Amputation Prevention Specialist as well as a Certified Wound Specialist. Less serious conditions like hammertoes, ingrown nails, bunions, and athlete’s foot can be treated in the office,

of ten dur ing your initial visit! “We’re very conservative,” D r. A m o s s assures future patients. “I’m surgically trained but I only like to per form surgery when all other conservative means have been exhausted. It ’s going to be painless.” He makes that possible by d eve l o p - One of Advanced Foot & Ankle ing treatment locations is 601 Route 37 West, plans for each 400 Lacey Road in Whiting (in the sp e c i f i c pa - Stop and Shop Shopping Center) tient. By having straRest assured, Advanced Foot & Ankle is fully equipped to tegically-located do so as soon as you come offices, an experiin. Both offices have digital enced and focused X-rays so they can almost staff, and tons of instantly see what’s going on treatment methods and review it with the patient. and equipment at They also have a diagnostic his disposal, Dr. ultrasound to diagnose soft Amoss is able to tissue conditions, as well as a easily achieve his laser for treatment of pain and goal of getting you neuropathy, a painful nerve fast comfort and relief. When condition caused by diabetes it comes to diseases like meland other issues. They even anoma, for example, speed is offer MicroVas therapy, which absolutely critical. The most gives much needed relief to deadly form of skin cancer, patients with high levels of melanoma has an especially diabetic neuropathy, as well poor prognosis on the foot beas vascular or PAD cause it often goes unnoticed for a long time. Dr. Amoss testing. In addition to the most diagnosed several of these cutting edge podiatric cases last year, which probably technology, Advanced saved those patients’ lives. But sometimes conditions Foot & Ankle has professional-grade con- aren’t as complicated as much sumer products you as some of the larger podiatrist need for immediate re- offices try to let on. Dr. Amoss lief. They offer a great remembers one recent patient selection of diabetic who came in after being with shoes, for example, as one such practice. “These well as custom-made eight doctors had exhausted orthotics which pro- all treatment options for this invide arch support and dividual in pain,” he said. After help correct the im- years of getting the runaround, balance in patients’ they told him there was nothfeet. Advanced Foot & ing they could do. The patient Ankle accepts most in- came limping into Advanced surance plans. (Medi- Foot & Ankle with what Dr. care covers one pair Amoss diagnosed in a matter One of Advanced Foot & Ankle locations is 601 Route 37 West, Suite of diabetic shoes per of minutes as a simple corn on 300 in Toms River (in front of the Ocean Eye Institute) the tip of his toe. “We gave him year!)

a customized foot pad which helped him tremendously, and by the next day he came in to thank us and tell us how much better he was doing,” Dr. Amoss said. “He couldn’t believe he waited and wasted several years with this other group of doctors.” At Advanced Foot & Ankle, you’ll get fast and customized treatment from a doctor you can trust. Give them a call today at 732-350-0100 and their very accommodating staff will be able to make an appointment for you with Dr. Amoss right away. And as the “urgent care of the lower extremity,” emergency appointments are also available. Advanced Foot & Ankle is located at 400 Lacey Road in Whiting (in the Stop and Shop Shopping Center) and 601 Route 37 West, Suite 300 in Toms River (in front of the Ocean Eye Institute). Or check out their website AdvFootandAnkle.com for more information.


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Omarr’s Astrological Forecast For the week of AUG 10 - aug 16

By Jeraldine Saunders

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Do what comes naturally and easily to you. Participate in activities that allow you to utilize your areas of expertise even it something else is vying for your attention. Trying something new and different should wait a day or two. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): It may be easier just to do it all yourself. Taking on a partner for a project may prove to be more of a hindrance than a help. Fly solo and you won’t waste valuable time sorting out differing opinions on the best course of action. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on quality not quantity. Doing one task well will hold far more value than doing several just-average jobs. Concentrate on getting the details right and you’ll have a product to take pride in. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Courage is being afraid but going ahead anyway. You may need to must your inner confidence to progress through difficult situations this week, but you are up to the task. Check calendar reminders for obligations. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take the path winwin compromise. Trying to impose your will is likely to be met with opposition so look for ways to create a satisfactory solution. You’ll be at your best when employing your imagination and ingenuity. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): No one can carry the whole weight of the world on their shoulders. You’ll be running in perpetual circles if you try to please everyone in the upcoming week. Choose carefully how to spend your

valuable time. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22.): Waste not, want not. A conservative approach to possessions and finances may lead you to recycle what is still useful or rein in careless spending. Don’t allow jealousy to skew your judgment. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Happy bees make the sweetest honey. A fun and enjoyable environment is always more conducive to achieving success with a project or endeavor. Keeping your sense of humor should be the rule this week. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take a deep breath. If you find that you are getting in over your head, you may want to take a break and recharge your batteries or choose easier-to-attain goals. Giving into casual whims is not advisable now. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Sometimes less is more. Handle delicate situations carefully and tactfully this week since pushing too hard could end up causing unintended consequences. An objective, subtle and measured approach works best. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Go at your own pace. Trying to keep up with everyone else may only wear you out so find the comfort zone that works for you and stick with it. Set healthy boundaries and uphold them. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Take all the time you need. Don’t allow someone to limit your options by pressuring you to make a quick decision. Seek out alternative solutions or do some research to find the best choice for you.

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Wolfgang Puck’s Kitchen Are You Enjoying An Overabundant Summer Harvest? Put It In Your Soup Pot! By Wolfgang Puck At the height of summer, I often happily imagine that Mother Nature has gone wild. What else could you think if you walk out into your vegetable garden or through the aisles of the farmers market and see tomatoes, zucchini, summer squashes, kale, chard, sweet corn, peas and other produce at their most beautiful, freshest, and most flavorful - all just begging to be cooked and eaten. To be honest, it can sometimes be overwhelming. What to choose? Harvest or purchase too much, and you may be left regretting wonderful ingredients gone to waste. It can seem impossible to cook it all. But recently, I came across a recipe from a chef on my worldwide culinary team that actually does manage to cook it all, in one big, glorious pot of soup. Vincenzo Scarmiglia, executive chef at Cucina by Wolfgang Puck in Las Vegas, serves guests his version of a traditional Italian recipe he calls Zuppa del Frantoio, which translates as “oil mill soup,” referring to the giant presses used to make cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil. Good, fragrant olive oil plays an important role in this dish, not only for the initial sauteing but more importantly for finishing each serving with a drizzle that releases wonderful aroma and flavor on contact with the hot soup. But the real stars of this soup are the vegetables, 20 twenty in all (that is, if you count two separate sources of tomato along with two different kinds of beans); all simmered together in vegetable broth. No wonder the dish is also called “Twenty Vegetable Soup.” Don’t be alarmed by the long list of ingredients. You’ll only have to buy one each of most of the vegetables, and you can certainly double up on some to make the soup with fewer varieties. For that matter, feel free to substitute or include other vegetables you like from your garden or the market. Most of the work involved in preparing the soup goes into simply dicing the vegetables to a uniform size - 1/4 to 1/2 inch (6 to 12 mm) - that will cook evenly and quickly. Then, you just add them to the pot in the right order as listed in the recipe, starting with those that take longer to cook and then later adding more tender vegetables. Toward the end, you add the quick-cooking leaves, chopped cauliflower and the canned beans. (A quick note: Half of the canned beans are pureed to give thick, velvety body to the soup’s broth). It’s a luxurious bowlful that may remind you of the best minestrone you’ve ever had, apart from the fact that there’s no pasta included. Serve it with lots of crusty Italian bread, and you have a delicious first course that’s so satisfying you may need nothing else to follow. ZUPPA DEL FRANTOIO Serves 8 1/2 cup (125 mL) drained canned white beans 1/2 cup (125 mL) drained cranberry beans or

pinto beans 1/2 cup (125 mL) good-quality fruity extravirgin olive oil, plus extra for seasoning and serving 1 ounce (30 g) chopped garlic, 6 or 7 cloves 2 ounces (60 g) diced red onion, about 1/2 small onion 2 ounces (60 g) diced white onion, about 1/2 small onion 2 ounces (60 g) diced split and rinsed leek white, about 1/2 medium leek 2 ounces (60 g) peeled and diced carrot, about 1 medium carrot 2 ounces (60 g) trimmed and diced celery, about 1 rib 2 ounces (60 g) diced zucchini, about 1/3 medium zucchini 2 ounces (60 g) diced yellow summer squash, about 1/3 medium squash 2 ounces (60 g) peeled, seeded, and diced butternut squash, about 1-inch (2.5-cm) slice of squash 1 cup (250 mL) canned tomato puree 4 ounces (125 g) Roma tomatoes, diced, about 2 tomatoes 2 ounces (60 g) peeled and diced potato, about 1/3 medium potato 4 cups (1 L) good-quality canned vegetable stock 2 ounces (60 g) coarsely chopped cauliflower, just under 1/4 small head 2 ounces (60 g) freshly shucked corn kernels, from 1 small to medium ear 2 ounces (60 g) freshly shelled peas, about 4 ounces (125 g) unshelled 4 ounces (125 g) baby spinach leaves 2 ounces (30 g) de-ribbed and coarsely chopped black kale or green kale 1 to 2 ounces (30 g) coarsely chopped rainbow chard or Swiss chard, about 1 leaf Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper Freshly grated Parmesan cheese, for serving Transfer half of the white beans to a blender or food processor, and blend or process until pureed. Set aside in a covered bowl in the refrigerator. Do the same with the cranberry or pinto beans. Drain and reserve the whole beans. Heat the 1/2 cup (125 mL) olive oil in a soup pot over medium heat. Add the garlic, onions, leek, carrot and celery. Cook, stirring frequently, until the vegetables have turned golden brown, 10 to 15 minutes. Stir in the zucchini, yellow squash, butternut squash and canned and diced tomatoes. Cook until the squash is tender, 10 to 15 minutes. Stir in the potatoes, whole beans and bean purees, and vegetable stock. Raise the heat, stirring occasionally, and bring the mixture to a boil. Then, stir in the cauliflower, corn, peas, spinach, kale and chard. Continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until the kale and chard are tender, 5 to 7 minutes longer. Season the soup to taste with more olive oil, salt and pepper. Serve ladled into bowls, passing Parmesan and additional oil for each person to add to taste.

(Chef Wolfgang Puck’s TV series,“Wolfgang Puck’s Cooking Class,” airs Sundays on the Food Network. Also, his latest cookbook, “Wolfgang Puck Makes It Easy,” is now available in bookstores. Write Wolfgang Puck in care of Tribune Media Services Inc., 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, NY 14207) © 2019 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.


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