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Seaside Park officials are seeking support from the public concerning a major dune grass replenishment project. By Bob Vosseller SE A SI DE PA R K - Borough off icials are looking for support from the public, especially boroug h residents and property owners, to assist with a major du ne g rass replenishment project. During the borough’s re-organization meeting, newly sworn-in Mayor John Peterson introduced a resolution that would pro-

vide needed work to complete the A r my Cor ps of Engineers dune grass project. The resolution calls for pla nt i ng nat ive vegetation on the west side of the newly augmented dune to provide stability to the du ne in the f ut u re. This resolution was required because the Army Corps of Engineers project is at risk of deteriorating over

the next several years on the west side of the beach. Peterson fi rst served as mayor in the 1980s when the f irst dune g rass plantings began on the beach level near to the east of the boardwalk. That effort, over three decades ago, resulted in a 22-foot-high du ne along t he entire ocean shoreline of Seaside Park and

protected the ocean side of the Borough du r i ng Sup e r st or m Sandy from moving water damage. Those dunes were the result of the planted beach grass being covered with blowing sand. The grass had to grow higher to survive as the sand covered and each subsequent year the dunes got higher and the grass roots

one former employee got their time in the spotlight on Fox Network’s “24-Hours To Hell And Back” which is now in its third season. Commercials for this particular episode of Ramsay’s show started promoting it on Dec 16, 2019. The popular reality show chef set off a flurry of interest in October

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when it was rumored and later confirmed that he was on Fischer Boulevard, Toms River filming an episode of his restaurant makeover show. More specifically he was filming at Caneda’s White Rooster. His journey took a twist when he met up with Kallista Flores of Beachwood. Ramsay visited the

12-year-old girl who is battling cancer. While his on-air persona is pretty gruff and tough his meeting with Kallista at her school, Intermediate South, showed a softer side to the excitable chef. The third season of “24 Hours To Hell And Back,” started on Jan. 7. Promotional clips included Patty Caneda,

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owner of Caneda’s White Rooster. She had confirmed the start of the season on the restaurant’s Instagram account. Ramsay also filmed in the Manasquan, Monmouth County based restaurant Blend which followed the filming of the segments at the White Rooster. (Ramsey - See Page 6)

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By Patricia A. Miller TRENTON – The former longtime head of the Ocean County Republican Party was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison for financial crimes he committed over the past few years. A pallid-looking George R. Gilmore apologized for his financial misdeeds. Some of his family and friends sobbed during and after the court proceedings. Gilmore was not jailed on the morning of his sentencing hearing on Jan. 22. U.S. District Court Judge Anne E. Thompson gave him and Kevin H. Marino - his Chatham-based attorney - several weeks to file arguments on why an appeal should be granted. He will serve his sentence at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution. Gilmore will also have to serve three years of probation

By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – If there’s one theme that can be seen lately, it’s that local officials have been questioning the state about cuts in funds. In addition to the Toms River and Brick school districts losing tens of millions of dollars in aid over the course of several years, the county lost state funding for senior programs. Freeholder Joseph H. Vicari, who is Chairman of the Office of Senior Services, sent a personal letter to Gov. Phil Murphy urging him to restore “devastating” cuts to state-funded senior programs. According to the county, this is what is being lost: Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving (JACC) is a state-funded program that provides in-home services to local seniors

Chef Gordon Ramsay Stirs The Pot At Local Eatery By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – So what’s it like to have Chef Gordon Ramsay in your kitchen? For one township eatery, The White Rooster, it was quite an experience and the world got to watch it on Jan. 21 when the episode of his Fox network TV show aired. Management, staff and

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Continued From Page 1 While the recently promoted executive chef faced the brunt of Ramsay’s criticism, Caneda also faced some scrutiny and showed some of the pressure a restaurant owner faces when they are making decisions to improve and make their place successful. “I enjoyed the experience and enjoyed the anticipation to see the story that they would tell but I didn’t feel it represented my story. I can’t say I loved the final result,” Caneda said. She said she and members of her staff “worked our ass off from day one. They filmed me during a difficult time and I’m not sure how the editing was done but it made me come off as a less involved person. I was looking forward to them telling the story of a single mom working her tail off to build something and some people felt I got blamed for all the shortcomings of the business. We all worked hard,” Caneda said. The episode showed an argument within the kitchen among the executive and staff where Caneda was shown the storage of seafood and lettuce. A short time after the three days of filming ended for the episode, chef Lisa Baker of the Blend in Manasquan came over to take command of the kitchen of the White Rooster. Caneda said this was a decision she made and that had nothing to do with Ramsay or the program. “I was excited as it was an unknown. The show’s staff had seen us through social media and they were looking for a place to create some television magic. They reached out to us in August which is our busiest month. They wanted to do something in New Jersey. At

first, I thought it was a sales scam but then I learned more and I thought it was for a cable show and then it became more apparent what it was,” Caneda said. Caneda expressed the hope that being on the show would help bring more promotion to her business which first opened its doors in August of 2018. She said since the time the show had filmed, “six of the 10 people transitioned out.” Jeremy Grunin, an entrepreneur and philanthropic figure in Ocean County had an interesting role in the show. Grunin, who is a financial partner in the White Rooster, joined Ramsay in disguise to check in on what was happening at the restaurant he invested in. “I thought it was a great experience and it gave exposure for our project and painted Toms River and the Jersey shore in a positive light,” Grunin said. Grunin added that he got along well with Ramsay who he described as “super informed. He knows his stuff and he dropped a lot of knowledge on Patty and the rest of the staff.” “I thought it was good,” Grunin said regarding how Caneda and her staff came off in the episode. “They no longer have that chef and the waiter staff also learned a lot. I think that the show helped to stabilize things in that kitchen.” Grunin said that he was not involved in seeking out the White Rooster as a candidate for the show. “We were a cold call. It really was incredible.” There were some confidentiality clauses involved which limited how much could be disclosed about filming details at the time. The White Rooster took over the retired site of another well-known eatery on Fischer Boulevard, Rivoli’s, a well-known Italian restaurant which had been at that location for decades before closing a few years ago.

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By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – A fundraiser was started for a teenager who died after being struck by a car while walking home from work last weekend. Silverio Montes Ponce, 17, a Central Regional High School student, was walking home from a shift at 3 a.m., according to published reports. When crossing Route 37 in Toms River, he was struck by a vehicle and later succumbed to his injuries. A GoFundMe for the teenager’s funeral is located here: GoFundme.com/f/silverio-montes-ponce-funeral-fund “Silverio had a heart of gold and always gave what he could, especially to his family. He

worked hard late to help his family financially. Silverio loved drawing, singing, and being with his family and friends,” the GoFundMe read. A statement from Central Regional read “The entire staff has been notified and the district’s crisis team is available to assist students in need. It is difficult to predict how students will react to such a tragic event. We encourage parents to talk to their children to ensure they are okay. The entire Central Regional family offers our sincere condolences to the student’s family and friends.” The student was remembered during a moment of silence at the Berkeley Township Council meeting on Jan. 27.

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formed a matrix under the sand to hold it in place, officials said. The reason for this is that the American beach grass planted on the dune needs to be continually covered with blowing sand in order to remain healthy. That does occur on the east side of the dune but not on the west side of the dune, according to borough officials. The American Beach Grass on the west side of the dune will die out over three to six years as a result. Officials said that in order to anchor the sand on the west side of the dune, appropriate vegetation needs to be planted. This problem only exists on the south end of the borough from 10 th Avenue to 14th Avenue and on the north side of the borough north of M Street. The rest of the west side of the dune is covered with vegetation (roses, bayberry, goldenrod, and other plants) from before Superstorm Sandy which has spread since the 2012 megastorm and is in good shape, officials said. The north and south end of town had its dune washed away by Superstorm Sandy and the dune had to be rebuilt by the borough. It was later augmented by Army Corps of Engineers project and is therefore populated by dune grass only. As the Army Corps of Engineer project included planting only dune grass and as they have no plans to conduct additional plantings of needed vegetation, the Borough of Seaside Park has stepped up and passed this resolution. Seaside Park intends to purchase appropriate plants such as bayberry, Virginia roses, Montauk daisies and beach plum and the cost will be offset by donations. Plantings will be done by the Seaside Park Department of Public Works with the help of volunteers. Resident Bob Hopkins is overseeing several aspects of the dune project. He noted that while years ago residents of the borough “planted various kinds of vegetation (rugosa roses, bayberry, goldenrod, beach plum, etc.) over the years which made the dune even more storm resistant, this new project is quite different in that the dune is there.” Hopkins said the current dune in Seaside

Park is “made up of the dune that survived Sandy which has been augmented by the Borough and then by the Army Corps project which extended the entire length of the barrier peninsula from Manasquan Inlet to the entrance to Island Beach State Park and either augmented existing dune like in Seaside Park and Berkeley Township or built new dunes as in Ortley Beach.” An excerpt from the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium Dune Manual states “American beach grass (Ammophila breviligulata) is currently the species that is most often utilized in dune plantings in New Jersey and elsewhere in the northeast. Unfortunately, this species has very specific growth requirements and tends to thrive best in actively accreting sands in the frontal dune. After a few years, when the sand has become stabilized, the Ammophila breviligulata usually dies, yielding to other species that provide long-term dune coverage.” The manual states that “over the past 2530 years or so, it has been observed that throughout its native range beach grass is susceptible to decline after three to six years, especially when established on dredged sand in Army Corps of Engineers beach replenishment projects.” Hopkins stressed that “this project is to address the lack of plants on the west side of the Seaside Park dune in the north and south ends of the Borough which now has only Army Corps planted American beach grass which will die out over the next few years.” “The new vegetation is needed to secure the dune sand in those areas that will be left barren if nothing is done,” Hopkins added. Those willing to help out with plantings in the spring (dates to be determined), should e-mail Hopkins at swimsmart@ yahoo.com or call him at 973-903-3198. Hopkins will be coordinating the volunteer list and will let volunteers know about upcoming planting dates. Those willing to make a donation to offset the cost of the plants are advised to write a check to the “Seaside Park Beautification Committee” with a note on it that the donation is for the “Seaside Park Dune Planting Project.” The check should be mailed to Seaside Park Beautification Committee, PO Box 84, Seaside Park, NJ 08752.

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SPOTLIGHT ON GOVERNMENT Correspondence & Commentary From Your Local, County, State & Federal Officials

Visit These Websites If You Need Assistance WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressman Andy Kim (D-3rd) launched a new online resource for residents of Burlington and Ocean Counties to f ind organizations to help with everything from affordable housing to disability services. “I’ve heard from countless neighbors at our town halls, and my office has gotten a number of questions, about where to fi nd community resources for

those in need,” said Congressman Kim. “We have a lot of great organizations helping people throughout Burlington and Ocean Counties, and we built this website to serve as a way for people to better connect with those who can help.” The community resource map, which can be found on t he C ong r e s sm a n’s website by visiting kim. house.gov/constituent-resource-map, shows where people looking for help

with key issues can find local resources. In addition to the resource map, residents can seek help from the Congressman’s office on issues involving federal agencies by visiting kim.house.gov/services/ help-federal-agency. “This map is a work in progress,” said Congressman Kim. “We’re going to keep adding to it as we hear from people and organizations in our community, and will work to make sure

we can give our neighbors the resources they need to address the important issues they face.” Putting the needs of New Jersey fi rst, Congressman Kim held fifteen town halls in 2019 throughout Burlington and Ocean Counties. In addition to his town halls, the Congressman held multiple events focused on bringing a new VA health care facility to Ocean County, brought key stakeholders together

to provide updates on the Oyster Creek decommissioning efforts, and held roundtable events on issues impacting the Joint Base. Congressman Kim also held an anti-Semitism forum in Ocean County to highlight the growing threat against the Jewish community and held multiple events to hear from New Jerseyans on education issues and the high cost of prescription drugs. As a member of the House

Committee on Small Business, Congressman Kim launched a local Small Business Advisory Council and held a field hearing of the committee in Burlington County. Last month, Congressman Kim announced his office had helped Burlington and Ocean County residents with more than 1,500 issues with federal agencies such as Medicare, Social Security or the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Speaking Up For Seniors After Doctor Says 75 Is A “Prett y Good Age” To Die

From the desk of Freeholder Director Joseph H. Vicari. It’s hard to turn on the television, pick up a newspaper or browse the internet without reading or hearing a ludicrous statement expounded by a so-called “expert.” Yet even by contemporary standards, it would be hard to find a more outrageous or meritless comment than one made by a former Obama White House health advisor. Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel made headlines recently when he declared that age 75 is a “pretty good age” to die.

You read that right. A doctor, a medical professional sworn to preserve life has decided that come your 75th birthday you should wake up and realize, well, it’s time. That’s all she wrote. The statement would be comical if not for the harm such thinking can do to our senior citizens. To group all older adults into a single category and say that at 75, life is no longer worth living is not even worthy of debate. Emanuel goes on to say that by 75 it’s difficult to walk, fi ngers don’t work and all

a man or woman can do is “sit around the den reading” or do “crossword puzzles.” Well Dr. Emanuel, I can personally introduce to you thousands of seniors, many well over 75 who do a heck of a lot more every day than crossword puzzles. Ocean County is home to more than 173,000 seniors, many of whom are active in their communities. They are part of the social and economic engine that fuels our county. Look across our country and our globe and see what

Jewish War Veterans Collecting U.S. Foreign Stamps

MONROE – Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. Monroe Township Post # 609 is collecting United States and foreign stamps both “on” and “off ” envelopes(s). These stamps are used by Veterans as hobbies and as a therapy to support medical staffs at VA MEdical Centers nationwide in the treatment and rehabilitation of disabled home-bound, shut-in and outpatient veteran patients. JWV Post #609 memberCharles Koppelman said, “we do not trade or sell stamps - we just forward these materials to those veteran patients who request them at no charge to the patients.

Stamp collecting, and other hobbies have been recognized by medical authorities as an excellent form of therapy for patients and those confined to hospital or homes. It is ideal for our bed-bound veterans or for veterans who do not respond well to roup activities. The Vets not only collect the stamps in albums, but also paste them on plastic bottles and boxes they can use or give as gifts. The activity exercises teir fine motor skills. Also requested are DVDs that are suitable for veterans at thse locations. All items should be sent to J.W.V. Post #609 c/o Charles Koppelman, 6 Yarmouth Drive, Monroe Township NJ 08831-4742.

seniors are accomplishing. Our president and some of his leading Democratic opponents are in their seventies. Paul McCartney came to America with the Beatles for the first time in 1964. Today, he still performs three-hourlong live concerts. I don’t see Mick Jagger sitting in his den doing crossword puzzles. While it is true that some of our seniors do suffer from chronic conditions that threaten their quality of life, the way to deal with these

important issues is through caring and compassion, not cold-hearted statements that set expiration dates on human beings like they were gallons of 2 percent milk. As Chairman of Senior Services for Ocean County I work to ensure that all of our seniors live with dignity. Our Meals on Wheels program will deliver more than 300,000 nutritional meals to our older adults in 2020. We offer outreach programs, exercise and fitness classes, Medicare information, transportation, legal

services, caregiver services, social and recreational activities, benefits counseling, mental health support and a host of other community-based initiatives. Today I’m waging a battle against Trenton and have personally contacted the Governor and key legislators who are threatening to cut funding to many of our senior programs. So Dr. Emanuel, if you are looking to throw in the towel when you hit 75 that’s your choice. But don’t look to the rest of us to join you.

Bank Robbery Suspect Apprehended By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER – A local man was arrested as a suspect in a bank robbery from Jan. 23, police said. Michael Bennett, 31 of Toms River, was arrested and transported to the Toms River Municipal Jail for processing without incident on Jan. 25. He is a suspect in the robbery of the First Financial Federal Credit Union bank, located at the intersections of routes 9 and 571, on Jan. 23. The suspect had presented a note to the teller and left on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.

Bennett was charged with robbery and will be lodged in the county jail pending a bail hearing in the Ocean County Superior Court. He is assumed innocent until proven guilty. Anyone with additional information regarding this matter may contact investigating Detective Jen Grob at 732349-0150 x 1319. The Toms River Police Department thanked people who responded to and shared the department’s social media posts. “Working together sharing information helps create a safer community for everyone,” the department stated.


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to help keep them living independently in their community home as opposed to being placed in a nursing facility. According to Maria LaFace, Director of the Ocean County Office of Senior Services, for those seniors who meet the income requirement, JACC provides a wide array of supports intended to delay or prevent placement in a nursing facility, including respite care, homemakers services, personal emergency response systems, home delivered meals, transportation, adult day care, special medical equipment or supplies, caregiver training, home health aide services. In the state fiscal year 2019, Ocean County was awarded $1,067,970 for JACC services. In state fiscal year 2020, that total has decreased to $818,432. Visiting Home Care Service of Ocean County is expected to lose more. Home health aide services have been provided to Ocean County seniors for the last 40 years by Visiting Home Care Services using Title 20 funding through the state Division of Disability Services. This

jerseyshoreonline.com funding will end as of June 30, 2020, said Freeholder Joseph Vicari. “The provider stands to lose $460,000,” he said. On average Visiting Home Care Services (VHS) has been providing approximately 300 hours a week of home health aide services under Title 20 grant funds, which translates to about 15,600 hours of home care a year that will no longer be provided, or 50 clients a week will go without help, he added. Between cuts to JACC funding and the cuts in Title 20 funding to VHS, Ocean County has lost a total of $709,538 in state dollars used for senior services. Vicari said in his letter that Ocean County is home to more than 173,000 senior citizens. The amount of them who are older than 85 is growing as well. One of the goals of senior programs is to make sure that they can continue to age gracefully, remaining in their homes with assistance. “I strongly urge the State to reconsider these cuts and fully restore funding to these vital programs. At a time when funding to such important programs should be increased, substantial reductions like this will adversely impact the long-term welfare of our seniors and should be avoided at all costs,” he wrote in the letter. The Freeholders unanimously agreed to send this letter. Vicari said these cuts, along with a recent insufficient hike in the Social Security cost of living increase, are taking an unfair financial toll on the county’s senior citizen population. “The state and federal governments cannot balance their budgets on the backs of our seniors,” he said. “It has to stop.” Tom Hester, Director of Communications for the New Jersey Department of Human Services responded to a reporter’s questions about the future of these programs and the reasoning behind the cuts. “The Department has been working with Ocean County to ensure JACC programs are covered with other funds so that no one loses services,” he said. “The Department continues to work with Visiting HomeCare and funding for its programs will continue through the end of this fiscal year (June 30). The Department will also continue to monitor this transition in efforts to minimize any impacts.”

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Northern Ocean Habitat For Humanity Wants To Help OCEAN COUNTY – Do you know someone in need of home repairs? Are you or a neighbor struggling to maintain your home? If so, Northern Ocean Habitat for Humanity has various home repair programs available to the community including Aging in Place, Critical Home Repairs, Veteran Repair Program, Neighborhood Revitalization and Weatherization. These variety of home repair programs help low-income homeowners in northern Ocean County restore and maintain their homes. Habitat will partner with homeowners to alleviate critical health and safety issues and complete needed home improvement projects.

The selection of homeowners and repair applications is done by the Homeowner Services Committee in a way that does not discriminate because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, sexual orientation, age, gender t Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope and a world where everyone has a decent place to live. The criteria for selection is based on income, need and willingness to partner. We are here to help you, a friend or a neighbor complete the application process. Please call our construction office at 732-998-8638.

Annual Bowl-A-Thon & Gift Auction Returns

By Kimberly Bosco LAKEWOOD – Join The Arc, Ocean County Chapter in supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities at their 11th Annual Bowl-A-Thon & Gift Auction event! This fun annual event will take place on Feb. 28 at Finnigan’s Lanes, 101 Locust Street, Lakewood. Cost is $150 for registration for a team of six bowlers or $30 per individual.

Bowling sessions will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. with a chance to win over 100 prizes at the gift auction, including “Lucky Strike” items valued over $150, and a 50/50 raffle! Donations for the gift auction are accepted and sponsorship opportunities are available to advertise. For more information, visit ArcOcean.org or call 732-363-3335 ext. 185.

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BACK PAIN? We Have Your Back Pain Solution: 1 - Diagnose 2 - Fix the Problem Sciatica

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Back pain on its own is bad enough, but when nerves become compressed, they can create a condition called sciatica. Sciatic pain can travel as far down as the foot. Symptoms can range from a mild to sharp ache, excruciating pain, or a burning sensation. Some patients have described sciatica as feeling like a jolt or electric shock. Usually one side of the body is affected and is aggravated by prolonged sitting. Others have experienced numbness, tingling or muscle weakness in the affected areas such as the leg or foot.

Muscle spasms in the back may sound familiar to you – they can range from slight discomfort to immobilizing pain. They may be a result of an injury or strain on the muscles, or of more chronic conditions like arthritis or disc issues. With proper treatment, you can take control of your muscle spasms. There may be pressure on the spine that can be corrected with chiropractic care, or acupuncture may help relax the muscle spasms.

Sciatica may derive from a sudden movement that sends pain shooting from the back down the legs. Or it may be a more long-term issue that comes and goes, getting worse over time. Either way, it is imperative you seek professional medical help to fix the problem and prevent further, possibly irreversible, damage. Monmouth Pain & Rehabilitation has a variety of skilled practitioners able to treat sciatica, addressing both the cause of the issue and relieving the pain itself through services like acupuncture, chiropractic, laser therapy, and more. To schedule your FREE consultation ($245 value) please call 732-345-1377.

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Spinal Stenosis Spinal Stenosis is an arthritic condition of the spine that may result in pain, tingling in the extremities, muscle weakness, and even difficulty walking. Recurring back pain is something that should and can be corrected, and at Monmouth Pain & Rehabilitation, we offer solutions that don’t involve surgery or medications. Our doctors combat the pain at the source, using a range of hands-on techniques, as well as cutting edge laser therapy and vibration therapy. Acupuncture has also been proven to provide relief. Any number of these modalities could make up the perfect formula for your custom treatment program – that’s what makes the Monmouth Pain & Rehabilitation experience unique. To schedule your FREE consultation ($245 value) please call 732-345-1377.

Similar to sciatica, is a condition in which the piriformis muscle, located in the buttocks region, irritates the sciatic nerve. Symptoms are very similar to sciatica, and may also include aching or spasms in thepiriformis muscle and reduced range of motion in the hip joint. The skilled team of practitioners at Monmouth Pain & Rehabilitation is capable of providing relief from this syndrome and address it at the root of the problem.

We take x-rays in our facilities in order to provide a more complete and accurate diagnosis. This allows us to curate a treatment program based on the cause of the pain to truly address the problem, not just mask the pain.

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Herniated Disc Herniated discs occur when a spinal disc pushes through the spine, often times pressing on a nerve and resulting in pain, tingling, numbness or weakness in the legs or arms. Herniated discs can occur in the neck and lower back. If not treated, discs can continue to degenerate which may lead to permanent nerve damage.

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Continued From Page 1 once his sentence runs out. Thompson also ordered that the one-time party head will have to receive mental health treatment. His attorney had declared this was part of a hoarding disorder. An expert on this was brought forward to testify, but the federal government did not want to hear this testimony in the case. Gilmore was to have a psychiatric evaluation. The results of that evaluation, or if it even took place, was unknown as of press time. Thompson did not fine Gilmore for any of his offenses, but said he would end up paying “about a million a year” in contract penalties. The Toms River resident had been previously indicted by a federal grand jury regarding his work as an attorney with his firm Gilmore & Monahan. This firm has since closed and his partner and employees were not charged. Gilmore’s law firm did work for a number of towns, which dissolved their contracts with him. He also had to step down from being chairman of the county Republicans. Frank Holman took his place in a vote held May 15. A press release from the U.S. Attorney’s office detailed the charges. As a partner and shareholder at Gilmore & Monahan, he was in control of the law fi rm’s fi nancials. For tax quarters ending March 31, 2016 and June 30, 2016, the fi rm withheld tax payments from its employees’ checks, but Gilmore did not pay them in full to the IRS. Additionally, he applied for a Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA) to obtain refi nancing of a mortgage loan for $1.5 million with a “cash out” provision that provided Gilmore would obtain cash from the loan on Nov. 21, 2014. On Jan. 22, 2015, he updated the application, failing to disclose outstanding 2013 tax liabilities and personal loans he got from other people. He had received $572,000 from the cash out portion of the loan. The jury was not able to reach a decision on the charge of tax evasion for years 2013, 2014, and 2015, the court spokesman said. He was acquitted of two charges of filing false tax returns for calendar years 2013

Lavallette First Aid Squad Seeks New Members

LAVALLETTE - The Lavallette First Aid Squad is seeking new members. The squad provides free training to new members and the opportunity to save lives and serve the borough. No experience is necessary, as all of the training is provided. The squad responds to medical calls within Lavallette and also conducts joint water and rescue training with the fire department. Anyone seeking to join the squad and assist the community can call 732-793-7390, or download an official membership application from the borough’s website at lavallette.org.

The Toms River Times, Februrary 1, 2020, Page 17 and 2014. The two counts of failing to collect, account for, and pay over payroll taxes each carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison, and a $250,000 fi ne, or twice the gross gain or loss from the offense. The count of loan application fraud carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison and a $1 million fi ne. Instead of paying taxes, he had been spending a great deal on home remodeling and lavish decorations, reportedly on such things as a mammoth tusk and a statue of George Washington. An Open Public Records Act request for the sentencing materials was not provided by the court by press time. A press release from the U.S. Attorney’s office said First Assistant U.S. Attorney Rachael Honig credited a number of people for this investigation, including: special agents of IRS-Criminal Investigation, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge John R. Tafur, special agents with U.S. Attorney’s Office under the direction of Supervisory Special Agent Thomas Mahoney, and special agents of the FBI Red Bank Resident Agency, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Gregory W. Ehrie in Newark. The government is represented by Deputy U.S. Attorney Matthew J. Skahill; Assistant U.S. Attorney Jihee G. Suh of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Special Prosecutions Division; and Trial Attorney Thomas F. Koelbl of the U.S. Department of Justice - Tax Division. - Chris Lundy contributed to this story.

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Start the New Year Focusing on Core Strength| By Dr. Jamie Scomak, PT At Inner Dynamics Physical Therapy, we are ecstatic about the start of the New Year. We embrace the opportunity to set new goals, new intentions, new mindsets and of course accomplish those goals we may not have gotten around to in 2019. In 2020, we are focused on helping you reach your full potential and we believe starting with core strength is of utmost importance. When you think of inner core strength you may think of it as a certain mindset - having the ability to make decisions, maintain focus, stand up for something you believe in, or embrace new opportunities. We believe these are all important factors in core strength for our overall well being. But of course, we also focus on core strength from a physical aspect and want to emphasis how important our core muscles are for our physical well being. One may think of core muscles as just our abdominal muscles that span across the front of our trunk by our belly button. We think of those “six-pack” abs as a sign of strength but that isn’t necessarily the case. We would like to highlight the broader group of core muscles that are essential to our overall well being. These muscles include our abdominal muscles, back muscles, diaphragm muscle and pelvic floor muscles. Our core muscles essentially form the four walls within our

trunk surrounding our abdominal and pelvic cavity. We have muscles like our rectus abdominis and transverse abdominis in the front, our multifidus muscles that support our spine in the back, our diaphragm that covers the top of our abdomen, directly beneath our lungs, and our pelvic floor that covers the bottom of our pelvic cavity. Think of this area of your body as being enclosed by a cylinder of supportive muscles. Together these core muscles play a very important role in our everyday function as they protect the spine during movement, help us maintain an upright posture, and keep our abdominal contents nice and safe. In order for our body to work harmoniously, it is important for our core to be strong and supportive from every angle. When there is weakness present, we begin to make compensations which can put us at a greater risk for injury or dysfunction. Core strength is important when addressing low back pain, hip pain, balance problems, pelvic floor dysfunction and many other symptoms. Our core muscles are truly working all throughout the day to help us with tasks that we may not even recognize are taking place. As mentioned, our core muscles help us maintain an upright posture. When sitting and standing, good core support means making sure we do not arch our back causing unwanted pressure on

the bottom of our spine, or slouch our shoulders causing neck tension. This dynamic can lead muscles overworking causing discomfort. Our core muscles also help with maintaining continence. When we cough, laugh or sneeze, we have a sudden change in abdominal and pelvic pressure that may contribute to urine leakage. Working on our core muscles, in this case, our abdominal and pelvic floor muscles, is vital in order to help prevent any loss of urine. Men and women may need to work a bit more on core support throughout different stages of their lives. Core strengthening may be beneficial after yo-yo dieting with changes in weight, lack of activity, pain, posture problems, difficulty getting up and down from the floor or trouble standing up from the seated position. Before, during and after pregnancy, core strength is an important factor as well, especially if you have multiple births. The most important factor when starting an exercise routine, is not necessarily which exercises to start or avoid, but are you performing exercises correctly and safely. Supervision and guidance are the keys at the early stages of beginning a strengthening program.

Our mission is to get you to feel comfortable with exercise and know what exercises are best to help you reach your goals. When seeking treatment from a physical therapist at IDPT, an individualized treatment plan and ways in which to progress treatment is created. IDPT works one-on-one with patients to address each and every need, in which we understand varies tremendously from one patient to another. We welcome the new 2020 mindset for core strength related to our overall well being. Make the decision to put yourself first. Focus on what is important to you and what will make everyday life better. And lastly embrace the opportunity to try new things. We hope to hear from you! If you have any specific questions, feel free to contact one of our physical therapists at IDPT by calling us at 732.506.3471 or visiting our website at innerdynamicspt.com.You can also give our offices a visit at 167 Route 37 West, Unit 2, Toms River, NJ 08755 and 1300 State Route 35, Plaza 2, Unit 102, Ocean, NJ 07712.

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Dr. Izzy’s Sound News Presented By: Isidore Kirsh, Ph.D., F.A.A.A. (N.J. Lic. #678)

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Most hearing aid batteries are of the zinc-air type, which means they use air from outside the battery to react with the main chemical (zinc) inside the battery to generate energy. Zinc-air batteries are not activated until the tab is removed from the top of the cell, allowing air to travel inside the battery. Once the tab has been removed, the battery begins to work (but sometimes it can take a couple of minutes to do so). If the tab is replaced, the battery life will not be prolonged. Zinc-air batteries have an impressive shelf life of up to three years when stored in a cool, dry place. Do not store your batteries in your refrigerator since moisture can affect zinc-air batteries. Hearing aid batteries are categorized by the size and color-code used on the packaging. Both size and color-code are standardized within the hearing aid industry. The five sizes and color codes are as follows:

Size Color 5 Red 10 Yellow 13 Orange 312 Brown 675 Blue The size of a battery is an indication of its stored capacity and, ultimately, its service life. The smaller the battery, the shorter its battery life. Because many consumers prefer small hearing instruments, batteries must also be small and are limited in providing the long use-period that is common to many other battery-powered products on the market. In general, batteries last from five days up to five weeks, with the smaller batteries having limited battery life. When buying hearing aid batteries, make sure they have a “freshness date”. On the average, batteries should cost between 80 to 95 cents each. Batteries at Garden State Hearing and Balance Center cost $3.50 for a package of four batteries.

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5 Powerful Strategies For Men With Enlarged Prostate By Suzy Cohen, R. Ph. The uncomfortable symptoms may occur at any age, and hormone imbalances can lead to prostate enlargement. The condition is abbreviated as BPH which stands for Benign Prostatic Enlargement. Unfortunately, we’re seeing BPH and prostatitis occur younger and younger like for men in their thirties! The associated problems with prostate dysfunction include frequent nighttime urination which can disrupt sleep, urgency, painful urination and lower pelvic or rectal pain. Testosterone or “T” is a hormone that both men and women make and it’s broken down by two different pathways. That’s the most important part, however the breakdown of testosterone is most important. A urine test can check for the metabolites and answer that question. It’s called the “Dutch Complete test” and you can ask your doctor about it, or visit my website to purchase it directly since I’m a provider. Testosterone or “T” is produced in both men and women and is considered the libido hormone. T either breaks down the 5-alpha reductase or the 5-beta reductase pathway. If it goes down the 5-alpha pathway, it turns into a potent androgen called DHT (short for dihydrotestosterone). So, you know, DHT is the type of testosterone that, in excess, is associated with male pattern baldness and BPH. In a woman, DHT is associated with PCOS, a painful condition of ovarian cysts. So, controlling the production of DHT is very important because you don’t want too much T breaking down the 5-alpha pathway. It’s androgenic. Right now, I’d like to share the 5 powerful strategies that

may help you. Ask your doctor what’s right for you: 1. Quercetin - Quercetin gives color to fruits and vegetables and supplements of this can help with prostate size and pain levels. 2. Pumpkin Seed Oil - You can buy this as a dietary supplement (softgel) or as an actual cold-pressed oil to use on salads and cook with. Eating pumpkin seeds are another way to garner the benefits. 3. Selenium - Taking about 100 to 200 mcg per day could be useful. 4. Vitamin D - About 2500 to 5000 IU per day might be of value. There is some research to show that vitamin D levels are important for prostate health, and that it can help shrink the prostate for some men. 5. Saw Palmetto based supplements There are a plethora of supplements available at health food stores that have saw palmetto in them, including NOW’s brand of Prostate Support or New Chapter’s blend of Prostate 5LX. These are multi-tasking formulas which you can review for yourself, or find one that feels right for you. Taking ibuprofen or applying a hot pack can help with mild pain. It goes without saying that if you have these types of prostate-related symptoms you should see a qualified professional for a complete workup. There are many other considerations that I can share with you in my longer version of this article. If you sign up for my newsletter, I will send it to you by email. For example, other considerations include levels of thyroid, thyroid antibodies, insulin, leptin, zinc, blood sugar and prolactin. A head injury can cause BPH by affecting pituitary hormones!

(This information is not intended to treat, cure or diagnose your condition. Suzy Cohen is the author of “The 24-Hour Pharmacist” and “Real Solutions.” For more information, visit www.SuzyCohen.com) ©2019 SUZY COHEN, RPH. DISTRIBUTED BY DEAR PHARMACIST, INC.

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ARounD tHe JeRsey sHoRe Local Church Host Star Club For Kids

TOMS RIVER The Presbyterian Church of Toms River hosts a weekly Star Club for preschoolers ages 3 through 5. It gives children their first experience outside of church school to share time together and hear God’s great story. Through music and games, they explore with the excitement, joy and wonder that comes so naturally to them. As a Star

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Law Enforcement Personnel: Join Our Group TOMS RIVER – Our goal is to bring together Retired Law Enforcement Officers, Corrections Officers, State Troopers, Prosecutors Investigators and Career Firefighters living in and around Ocean County. We meet on the third Wednesday of the month meet at noon at the Moose Lodge 399, 1801 Bay Boulevard, Ortley Beach. Yearly dues are $20 in addition at each meeting we charge $5 to cover lunch. As a chapter of the statewide organization, we discuss issues related to our pension and benefits. We also share a lot of war stories

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and brotherhood. If interested in joining, please let us know and an application will be forwarded. Please keep the posts related to our common retiree issues and other information for the good of our professions. Remember, you do not have to be retired from an Ocean County department to join. Out of state retirees are also welcome to join as long as you meet the above criteria. We have a yearly picnic and Christmas party. We try to have guest speakers when available. An application may be downloaded at njrpfa.org.

Romance Novelist to Offer Publishing Tips at Toms River Library TOMS RIVER – The Toms River Branch of the Ocean County Library will present “So You Want to Write a Romance Novel” at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 3. Novelist Carol Lee Mahler, of Soulmate Publishing, will discuss the business of writing, the romance genre, and the steps required to move from manuscript to publication.

The Jersey Shore resident’s most recent novels are “Katie and the Cowboy” and “For the Love of a Scotsman.” The branch is located at 101 Washington Street, Registration is required for this free event. Register by calling the branch, 732-349-6200, or by visiting theoceancountylibrary.org/events.

Dear Joel, Recently, longtime friends of ours asked my husband and me to join them on an all-inclusive 7-day Caribbean vacation this winter. We’ve known them for more than 10 years, have dined together countless times, attended theater and movies, and celebrated many birthdays and holidays together. We thoroughly enjoy their company, but after a few hours, we’re ready to say goodbye. We’d love to get away but are concerned about being somewhat of a ‘captive audience’. We can’t think of a graceful way to decline, and we certainly don’t want to hurt their feelings. Do you have any suggestions as to how to make this trip work? Answer: Traveling with friends, even good ones can be challenging. I would suggest discussing your individual vacation ‘styles’ beforehand, for example, who are the early risers, explorers, beach lovers, etc.

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Help Wanted Skilled Labor/Fulltime - Construction Site in Toms River. Contact Nick Nikitin. 732-261 4267. (10) Now Hiring – The Goddard School on Route 70 is seeking full time Teacher’s Assistant and leads for the upcoming school year. We provide a warm, loving environment for children up to six years. Must have a flexible schedule, available Mon-Fri. Benefits include paid time off, 401k and paid lunch on Fridays. To learn more about these positions, email your resume to toms river2nj@goddardschools.com Help Wanted Laborer - Full w/ benefits available or part-time. Call 732-928-2100. (8) Home Health Care Company Now Hiring RN’s, LPN’s and CHHA in Ocean & Monmouth Counties! Flexible scheduling. Work in your community. Weekly pay. Career advancement. Comprehensive benefits. Call 732-505-8000 today. (t/n) Crown Bank FT Teller Brick Cash handling preferred. Email resume martin.gorka@crownbank. net. Call 732-262-3900. $11 per hour. We are an E.O.E. employer. M/F. Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities. 273 Brick Blvd., Brick NJ 08723. (10) Certified Home Health Aides Needed for Ocean County area. Hourly and live-in positions avail. P/T and F/T. Call CCC at 732-206-1047. (t/n) Change Lives. Build Futures Alternatives, Inc. is now hiring responsible & dedicated candidates for rewarding employment opportunities working with adults w/special needs as Direct Support Professional. Paid Training! Mileage Reimbursement! Sign-On Bonus! Higher Weekend Pay! Advancement Opportunities! Openings in Jackson, Brick, Manchester & West Long Branch. Various FT & PT shifts as well as Substitute positions available. Apply Online: www.alternativesinc.org. EOE. (8)

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ATTENTION COACHES! ARounD tHe JeRsey sHoRe Want to let everyone know your team’s schedule for the season? Want to let everyone know of your players’ successes and milestones?

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TOMS RIVER – The Toms River Branch of the Ocean County Library will host “Drawings ‘From The Past,’” images by Rita Apsegaite-Clemens, in the McConnell Gallery throughout February. Rita, a native of Lithuania, is a professional artist, graphic designer, photographer and art teacher with a passion for drawing and watercolor. She has studied at Kaunas College of Art and Vilnius Academy of Art in Lithuania, and now studies computer graphics and photography at Ocean County College, Toms River. Home Magazine has published her illus-

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trations, and awarded her second place in its Logo Design category. Rita says, “The artwork presented in the exhibit is a project from my past, drawings that I created when I was traveling in Europe. They include architectural drawings and landscape drawings from Lithuania. The exhibit also includes a variety of artwork done at Vilnius Art Academy.” The branch is located at 101 Washington Street. Registration is not required to view this free exhibit. For more information, contact the Toms River Branch, 732-349-6200, ext. 5100, or visit theoceancountylibrary.org/events.

February Photo Art Exhibit by Anthony Cuttitta at Toms River Library

TOMS RIVER – The Toms River Branch of the Ocean County Library will host “Faces,” a collection of street photography by Anthony Cuttitta, in the 2nd Floor Gallery throughout the month of February. A native of Lodi, New Jersey, Anthony recently relocated to Toms River after living 30 years in the Pocono Mountains. His work has been shown in the Soho in the Burg Gallery, Sweet Cream’s Café, and Monroe Street Gallery in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. He also holds a Master’s degree in social work, and has practiced psychotherapy for the past 35 years.

Anthony says, “I’ve always had a strong curiosity about people and their behavior in social environments. The photographs in this show represent a visual expression of my desire and attempt to explore people in their environment.” The branch is located at 101 Washington Street. Registration is not required for this free exhibit. An artist’s reception will take place Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.m. For more information, contact the branch, 732-349-6200, ext. 5100, or visit theoceancountylibrary.org/events.

Drum Circle Gathering Every Month

LAVALLETTE – The Seaside Park Drum Circle is inviting area drummers to bring along their drums or any musical instrument to their monthly drum circle. The group’s drum circle are held every third Tuesday of the month from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Upper Shores branch of the Ocean County Library, 112 Jersey City Ave., Lavallette.

Everyone is welcome and all skill levels are encouraged to attend or attendees can just come to listen and watch. Drum circles are an uplifting and relaxing experience. Come and share in vibrational energy through this wonderful community. For information call the library at 732-7933996.

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ARounD tHe JeRsey sHoRe Adult Special Needs Sports Program Arrives In Ocean County OCEAN COUNTY – CEO and Founder of the Sunshine Sports Program, Steve Baselice, has announced that the Program is coming to Stafford Township. The Sunshine Sports Program is a program for adults with special needs. This program consists of year-round, multiple sports activities for the special needs community. The sport changes every four weeks to keep the activity both fresh and fun for the participants. Some of the offerings included in the program are Soccer, Football, Volleyball, Hockey and Line Dancing, to name a few. For both safety and fun, the sports are played using

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ARounD tHe JeRsey sHoRe County Approves New Contracts For Senior Services

By Kimberly Bosco OCEAN COUNTY – Ocean County recently approved 37 contracts for various senior programs in order to continue to meet the needs of the aging population. “Ocean County is home to more than 173,000 seniors,” said Freeholder Director Joseph H. Vicari, chairman of Senior Services. “It’s imperative we continue to have services in place to meet the growing demand and to make certain we can assure our seniors live independently and with a quality of life they deserve.” On Jan. 15, the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders awarded 37 competitive contracts to a host of local network service providers totaling more than $2.7 million. “All of the funded programs such as access, community support, home support and nutrition support are designed to improve the quality of life for older adults at all stages of aging from the newly arrived senior who benefits from Medicare counseling, educational programs, and health screenings to the older more frail individual who receives a home delivered meal or a home health aide visit,” Vicari said. “Our goal is to fund services and provide information

and assistance efforts that will keep older adults in their own homes in their own communities for as long as is safely possible. In 2020, the Ocean County Office of Senior Services will oversee a total of 45 Area Plan Contracts with 21 governmental and non-profit agencies in Ocean County totaling over $6.2 million. A key contract awarded in 2019 was to Community Services Inc. for the county’s senior nutrition program, expected to serve about 300,000 meals in 2020. Other support areas to be funded under the contracts include transportation, legal services, caregiver services, social and recreational activities, benefits options counseling, mental health support and a host of other community based initiatives. Over 532,000 units of service are planned for 2020 through 45 area plan contracts which project to serve close to 34,000 older residents and their families. “We provide help in a variety of ways to our seniors,” Vicari said. “Whether it be nutrition assistance or Medicare information and education, the goal is to help keep our aging population healthy, active and independent.”

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Workforce Development, Career Programs Focus of New GCU Center for Professional Studies

LAKEWOOD – Individuals looking to learn new skills and employers who want to provide the latest in workforce training can take advantage of more than 100 programs through Georgian Court University’s new Center for Professional Studies (CPS). The center launches in January 2020 and delivers a wide range of courses, certification programs, and corporate customized training options. Registration is open now. “No matter the field, we all have to keep up with new and emerging technologies,” said Leah Pontani, associate vice president for professional studies and business development at Georgian Court. “Classes in the Center for Professional Studies are designed to do that and more. For example, if you went to college as an English major or studied something else 15 years ago and you’re working in an entirely different field, we can help you find ways to validate and master certain skills that capitalize on your 10+ years of on-the-job experience.” Georgian Court University’s Center for Professional Studies offers courses online and on GCU’s historic Lakewood campus. Programs cover dozens of topics in allied health, business, communication, human resources, information technology, logistics and supply chain expertise, social work and personal interest. The Center for Professional Studies also includes arts and culture offerings from GCU’s McAuley Community Center, which formerly printed educational, enrichment

Free Income Tax Prep OCEAN COUNTY – Free Income Tax Prep sponsored by AARP/IRS will be available from Feb. 3 to April 15, 2020. Services offered: • Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., walk in: St. Mary’s of the Pines, 100 Bishop Lane, Manahawkin (No tax prep on Feb. 19, April 9, and April 13 • Tuesday, 1-5 p.m., walk in: Village Lutheran Church, 701 Western Blvd., Lanoka Harbor • Wednesday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., walk in: St. Theresa’s Church Faith Formation Center, 450 Radio Road, Little Egg Harbor (No tax prep on April 8) • Wednesday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., appointments only: Heritage Point Clubhouse, 1 South Point Blvd., Barnegat. Call 609-290-6936. No taxes prepared at Perry’s Lake Clubhouse this year due to renovations. What to bring: • Last year’s federal and state returns • Social security card and photo ID for all on your tax form • Forms W2, SSA, 1099, 1099R, 1099G, 1098T • Self-employment income information • Brokerage statements, sale of stocks and bonds • Health care – 1095A, B, C, exemption letter • Mortgage interest, medical, dental, donations, property tax, PTR blue book • Voided bank check for direct deposit of refund or debit of balance due

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Magnolias, and Maples Walking Tour,” an exploration of Georgian Court’sn nationally recognized 156-acre arboretum. Registration for all CPS programs can be completed online or in person. To view classes, visit georgian.edu/CPS. You can also

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Immerse the 8 scallion greens in the boiling water for about 15 seconds, then remove them with tongs or a wire skimmer and transfer to the ice water. Drain and set aside. Place 1 scallion green and a piece each of the yellow and red bell peppers lengthwise on top of each flattened chicken piece. Starting at a narrow end, roll up to enclose the vegetables and securely tie each piece closed with 2 lengths of kitchen string. Preheat the oven to 400 F (200 C). Heat a large, heavy ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Add 2 tablespoons of the oil. When the oil is hot enough to swirl easily, carefully turn the skillet to coat its bottom. Add the chicken breasts and cook, turning occasionally, until evenly browned on all sides, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer the skillet to the preheated oven and cook the chicken for 15 minutes longer. Remove from the oven, use tongs to transfer the chicken to a plate, and cover with foil to keep warm. Cut the remaining scallions in half lengthwise, then crosswise into 1-inch (2.5-cm) pieces. Heat a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the remaining oil. When it is hot enough to swirl easily, add the scallions and saute, stirring continuously, for 1 minute. Add the vinegar and sherry, and cook until reduced in volume by about two-thirds, 1 to 2 minutes. Add the cream and simmer, stirring, until it has thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon, 3 to 5 minutes. Reduce the heat to very low and, a little at a time, add the butter, whisking continuously. Season to taste with salt and pepper. To serve, spoon the sauce into the centers of four heated serving plates or a heated platter. Snip off the strings from the chicken breasts, cut each piece crosswise into 4 to 6 slices, and arrange them attractively on top of the sauce.

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