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Plan Your Trip To The Ocean County Fair
By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – There is much to see and do at the upcoming Ocean County Fair. Here’s a snapshot of what to expect so that you can plan your trip. The fair will be from July 13 through July 17 at the Robert J. Miller Air Park on Route 530 in Berkeley. Admission is $9. Kids under 10 are free, and parking is free. The times are as follows: Wednesday: 5-11 p.m. Thursday: 5-11 p.m.
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─Photo by Chris Lundy Members of the Pinto family stand by the sign designating the 22nd Avenue beach as the Keith Pinto Memorial Beach at White Sands. BERKELEY – Now, them lifeguards – were the dedication. “Thank was about 10 months Keith Pinto will forever also injured that day. So you to everyone being ago. “They say it gets many local lifeguards out here. It means more easier with time, but it be at the beach. The 22nd Avenue beach came out to his funeral to us than we can pos- gets harder with time in South Seaside Park that lifeguards from sibly express. I know because he’s not here was renamed in honor other counties, and in at Keith is smiling down for milestone events.” Township officials of 19-year-old Keith least one case another on us, gathered together Pinto, who lost his life state, came to cover from all parts of his then unveiled a sign life. Your support really near the beach entrance there last year during a their shifts. showing him in his Tyler Pinto, his broth- gets us through.” lightning storm. Seven Tyler remarked that it (Beach - See Page 6) other people – three of er, gave a speech during
Actress Jane Seymour Gets Up Close And Personal With Art Exhibition By Bob Vosseller JERSEY SHORE – As an actress she is known as a Bond girl in “Live and Let Die,” Serena in the original Battlestar Galactica TV series, the science fiction love story “Time After Time,” and her starring role in the TV West-
ern series “Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman,” but it is a different talent that brought Jane Seymour to New Jersey this month. Jane Seymour: Up Close and Personal: The Exhibition, provides a showcase for her collection of (Actress - See Page 5)
─Photos courtesy Relevant Communications Actress, producer, jewelry designer and artist Jane Seymour is at the easel creating a new work of art.
Friday: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fo o d , R ide s , A nd More Fair food is back on the menu as the midway will have vendors offering traditional items like ice cream and fried treats, as well as some more interesting surprises. Families can buy tickets for a variety of rides, from slow ones (Fair - See Page 4)
Residents Will Have A Way Out Of Flooding Problem
By Chris Lundy BERKELEY – An accessway will be constructed to allow residents of a shore neighborhood to circumvent flooding. The intersection of Ea st L ong por t a nd Narragansette avenues is the worst par t of flooding that impacts a neighborhood east of Route 9 and near lagoons of the Toms River. The f looding happens even when it’s not raining, and locals have said that the water is coming up through the drains.
The neighborhood is in a low-lying area, which makes it difficult to fix the problem. Engineers have said if they raise the roadway, it will just push the water off into peoples’ yards, and potentially flood their homes. The solution to the f looding hasn’t been worked out yet, but township officials are creating a way for residents to drive around the f looding. There will be an access road through two properties that will connect
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Continued From Page 1 for little kids to high-rising ones for older fair-goers. Unlimited ride wristbands are available Thursday and Sunday. The 4-H will be involved once again. As a long-running partner with the fair, they will be having animals that are part of their clubs’ projects. Members raise and care
for the animals, and then teach the public about them. They also have displays that serve as the culmination of other lessons in disciplines such as art and environmental sciences. Entertainment The midway will have performances throughout the fair, with times to be announced. Many of them will be there every day, such as Dynamo Dogs, Bwana Jim’s
Wildlife Show, Pig Races, Chainsaw carver, pony rides, and the Mermaids Show. There will also be the following special performances: Wednesday: Fish Eyed Blues Band; Toms River’s K-9 Police Unit at 6 p.m. Thursday: It’s All Good Band Friday: Whippoorwill Bluegrass Band; After the Reign Saturday: Strictly 60s; Jersey Jukebox; Magic of Marco
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Sunday: Cowboy Larry’s Wild West Show History The Ocean County Board of Agriculture held the first annual “4-H Achievement and Agricultural Ocean County Field Day” on September 6, 1947. There were approximately 500 people there. By way of comparison, for the 1967 show, that number was up to 60,000 people. It started at the Ocean County Park in Lakewood, but outgrew it in the 1980s. It was then relocated to the Robert J. Miller Airpark in Berkeley Township. The first four-day fair was in 1982. It used to be an agricultural show for local farmers to show off their crops. However, as farming gave way to housing and commercial development, there are very few farms left locally. The 4-H has taken on the agricultural aspect of the fair, showing off what families have grown and nurtured. The fair was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. At that time, the statement put out was that “Rutgers Cooperative Extension/4H has put a hold on all 4H activities through August. 4H is such a strong partner of the fair that we cannot see a way forward without them this year.” The fair is run by volunteers, and without the 4H and other groups, they were shorthanded. In 2021, it had been scheduled. However, in April of that year it was cancelled because capacity restrictions were still in place and 4H was limited from having large gatherings. The 2020 fair would have been the 73rd year of the fair. The only years they missed were 2020 and 2021.
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Continued From Page 1 original art by the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actress. Her work will be on exhibition and available for acquisition through July 10, at Ocean Galleries, Stone Harbor’s premier Fine Art Gallery. “I’ve shown at the Ocean Galleries several times. They asked me to fill it and I did. What is really unique about this show is that every style that I ever painted will be on show there. I’ve changed styles at different times in my career and they have some of my early work all the way up to my latest pieces. They have sculptures, flowers, beach scenes, and impressionist pieces,” she told Jersey Shore Online. Her artistic talent began at an early age. “My mother meticulously kept everything of mine. From a very early age I was drawing and that was a passion. I also had a speech impediment so my teachers told my parents so I had ballet class at school. The craziest thing is I ended up doing all three things: becoming a dancer, an actress who specialized in playing in different languages, specifically the “r” sounds being very hard for me to do in real life and the sound being the most difficult to do and that being the American pronunciation, and then the drawing.” She has earned great success in the worlds of art, design and corporate entrepreneurship, led by her Open Hearts by Jane Seymour line of jewelry, which launched in 2008. She has taken her Jane Seymour Designs brand to the position of being in the top 100 of Licensing Global Magazine’s list of the world’s top brands, something no other actor or actress has accomplished.
The Berkeley Times, July 9, 2022, Page 5 She added, “everything I do comes from my art in the same way my art always comes from life. What is going on in my life. What I feel about things and makes me happy. It is a very healing process to do art.” Seymour is the recipient of the Officer of the British Empire (OBE) bestowed upon her by Queen Elizabeth II. She has proven her talents in virtually all media, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. Through the popular CBS series “Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman,” she became a role model to young women and girls throughout the world showing her courage to achieve, and improve anything a man can do. She won a Golden Globe as Dr. Michaela Quinn in the action packed, family drama series which ran for six seasons from January 1, 1993, to May 16, 1998 and spawned two TV movie sequels. “We are all very close. I was talking to (co-star actor) Joe Lando (who played her husband Sully) about an hour ago, Sully and Michaela live on in contemporary form. Joe helps me and I help him when I can,” she told Jersey Shore Online.com. During the series’ fourth season, Seymour’s real-life pregnancy was written into the show. “We named the child Katie which was the name of my daughter so that is where we took the name from and Joe has four children and had one girl and he named her Kate so we both have a Kate.” She added that along with the close relationship he has with the cast of the show, the bond she had with legendary singer Johnny Cash and his wife June. The friendship that developed when they were guest stars on the series led her to produce the bio pic “Walk the Line.” “Johnny and June advanced us the rights to their life and we came up with that movie. That
was amazing. We did all the research on that. They trusted us and didn’t trust anyone else and I think we did them proud. It was a movie about redemption and not just a chronological story of a man,” Seymour added. Her interest in producing led her to meet James Keach. “He was a producer and when I met him, I wanted to produce my first movie and my agent was smart and he said this terrific director who was also an actor and also writes and produces - the two of you together would be great. He can show you the ropes and you can work together on it. “We ended up getting married and having children and being together for 26 years. We are no longer together, sadly, for about nine years, but I am now producing myself,” she said. Through her production company she has produced and starred in programs as “Sunstroke,” “A Passion for Justice,” “Praying Mantis,” “The Absolute Truth,” “Enslavement: The Fanny Kemble Story,” and “Blackout.” She went behind the camera to serve as an executive producer on the documentary film “Glen Campbell...I’ll Be Me”, which told the touching story of musician Glen Campbell’s farewell tour while dealing with the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. One potential project may bring her back to her beloved TV series, Dr. Quinn. “We didn’t know if we had the rights but recently, Beth Sullivan who did the original has the rights back. She was the original writer of it. She put together an amazing script of where the story would go and where the characters would now be. We pitched it to a couple of places but they said no one is interested in westerns,” Seymour added. She explained, “there are so many streaming
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Continued From Page 1 lifeguard chair. The name “Keith Pinto Memorial Beach at White Sands” is followed by “Keith left us too soon doi ng wh at he love d , se r v i ng a nd protecting. His sacrifice will never be forgotten. He will be remembered as a Hero, and missed by his family, friends and fellow lifeg uards. ‘Sk y above, sand below, peace within.’”
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Continued From Page 1 Bayview Avenue to East Longport Avenue. During the most recent Township Council meeting, the council voted to create an easement on Block 1183, Lot 4131, owned by the Berkeley Township Sewerage Authority, and another one at Block 1217, Lot 4141, owned by Domenico Lettini. These were both introductions of ordinances. Ordinances are introduced during one meeting, and then finalized after a public hearing at the following meeting. The council also advertised for a contractor to make the build the roadway. This will be an emergency road for residents to get through, Township Business Administrator John Camera said. Councilman James Byrnes said that this is the first property in Berkeley Township. West of this property is Ocean Gate. Residents have said that they sometimes get a foot of water on the streets. This prevents school buses from going through. People have missed medical appointments because they can’t leave their street. They are concerned that a combination of a rising water table and other environmental factors means that instead of water draining from the road to local bodies of water, the opposite is happening. Some have noted that the water in
Family members hadn’t seen the sign before it was unveiled, and they gasped at how beautiful it was. In addition to the sign, several of the people gathered had tattoos memorializing the young man. He had started as a lifeguard when he was 16. The teenager was known for his kindness and his dedication to his loved ones. He graduated from Toms River High School North and was a sophomore at Ocean County College. He was studying criminal justice psychology and had plans to join the U.S. Marines.
the streets is sometimes saltwater. What’s even worse is when the water lingers in the winter and freezes over. Shore areas are prone to flooding due to their location. However, this is becoming a more common occurrence in areas like the Normandy Beach section of Toms River and Brick. Some residents are reporting that areas are flooding frequently in recent years that never flooded before. Residents have been asking the governing body for action for more than a year. Longport resident Donna Amon thanked Mayor Carmen Amato, attorney Lauren Staiger, and the council, especially Councilman Byrnes. “I know it’s not done yet but I wanted to thank you for all your help.” The intersection is in Ocean Gate and the residents are mostly in Berkeley. The Berkeley residents literally drive out of their streets, go through Ocean Gate and then back into Berkeley to get to Route 9. Their only way in or out is through the area that floods. Also, these are county roads that are flooding. So, that means the county has to approve work being done. There are a lot of strategies in play. One involves repaving roads in Berkeley, higher in the center, so that water diverts off the sides. Ocean Gate and Berkeley have the same engineer, so he has been working with both towns to come up with a plan.
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The Sounds Of Summer Concert Series
BERKELEY – Mayor Carmen Amato and Berkeley Recreation are happy to announce the return of “The Sounds of Summer Concert Series for 2022.” The outdoor performances are free to the public, and Mayor of Berkeley Township, Carmen Amato stated, “We are once again teaming with radio station WJRZ, who will supply one of their DJs to emcee each concert.” The majority of the performances take place in Veterans Park on Veterans Boulevard. The performers were described in a statement released by Amato. July 20 beginning at 6 p.m. a local talent Jukebox Legends singing all the great songs of the 50’s, 60’s and more. They will be followed by “Wanted DOA” a Bon Jovi Tribute Band. This is the ultimate tribute to this Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame band. The look and sound of this band will make you feel like you’re at an actual Bon Jovi concert. August 3 at 5 p.m. will be their Annual “Night Out Against Crime and Night of Two Headliners. “The Berkeley Township Police Department will be on hand along with our Township First Aid Squads, Township Fire Departments and other public safety agencies to greet residents and show the different types of equipment that they utilize. All of these public safety agencies will have their vehicles and equipment on display, as well. The DARE Program will also be there with games and prizes for the children to enjoy. At 6 p.m. will feature our first headliner beginning with Atlantic City Headliner Gerard Esposito, celebrating the music from Broadway to Vegas, followed by Jukebox Heroes, their show will chronicle the musical legends: The Beach Boys, Neil Diamond, Jerry Lee Lewis, Willie
Nelson, Elvis, The Beatles and many more. August 13 beginning at 5 p.m. will be the Annual Beach Party at White Sands Beach in South Seaside Park at 23rd Avenue. From 5 to 8 p.m. listen to The Verdict. This exciting reggae band creates a fun and exhilarating blend of the sounds of the Caribbean. August 17 beginning at 6 p.m. will begin with Julian & Dominique. This dynamic duo will entertain the audience with a wide variety of music. Known as the show of 1,000 voices, you will be delighted to the sounds of Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Lady Antibellum, Michael Buble, Johnny Mathis, Barry White and many more. They will be followed by Jesse Garron’s Tribute to Elvis. Jesse has the voice, looks and charisma that made Elvis a superstar. Jesse, backed by live musicians and female vocalists, performs songs that cross three generations of rock, pop, gospel and oldies music. A show not to miss! September 10, Summer Finale for Berkeley Township Community Pride Day. Community Pride Day runs from 2 to 9 p.m. and recognizes the township’s original Founder’s Day and anniversary of the township. They will have many vendors, local non-profits and community groups selling food and showcasing other products. The Mayor and Council would like to take this time to thank the generous sponsors, without whom these concerts would not be possible. At 5 p.m., the Township will recognize the 21st Anniversary of the September 11th attacks and will host a 9/11 Memorial and Remembrance Ceremony. Please join us by the stage and the 9/11 Memorial. (Concert - See Page 9)
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Offshore Oil Leases Won’t Lower Gas Prices Capitol Comments Senator Robert Menendez
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) led a group of Senate colleagues in urging U.S. Interior Secretary Deborah Haaland to protect coastal communities across the nation by including no new leasing across all planning areas in any proposed or final five-year outer continental shelf (OCS) oil and gas leasing program currently under development by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) within the Department of the Interior (DOI). In addition to the catastrophic disasters of oil spills, offshore drilling operations pollute water, land and air. This puts millions of jobs, families, and communities who depend on the cleanliness of coastal waters at risk, which could further create uncertainty in our economic recovery. In the letter to Secretary Haaland, the senators also highlighted how expanding offshore drilling would not only fail to alleviate the strain on current gas prices, but also make it more difficult to address the worsening climate crisis. Joining Sen. Menendez in signing the letter were Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), D i a n n e Fe i n s t e i n ( D - C a l i f.), Ja ck
Reed (D-R.I.), Ron Wyden ( D - O r e.), Pat t y Mu r r ay ( D -Wa s h .) , E d M a r k e y ( D -Mass.), Cor y Booker (D-N.J.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.). The full text of the letter can be found below: “Dear Secretary Haaland: “We write to you today regarding the recent announcement that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) within the Department of the Interior (DOI) is developing a new five-year outer continental shelf (OCS) oil and gas leasing program, with a proposed program expected by June 30, 2022. We u rge you to protect ou r coastal communities, economies, ecosystems, and climate by including no new leasing across all planning areas in any proposed or final five-year OCS oil and gas leasing program. “As Senators representing coastal states, we know that offshore drilling is inherently a risk-reward proposition, with our coastal communities shouldering the risk and oil companies reaping the rewards. History shows us that it is not a question of if an oil spill occurs, but when. Coastal economies that rely on our pristine waters support 3.3 million jobs and $257 billion in GDP, and offshore drilling puts these jobs and the families and communities who depend on them at risk. “We recognize that families across the country are struggling as Russia’s
unjust and brutal war in Ukraine has led to increased gasoline prices and rising inf lation. As the U.S. and our partners around the world appropriately work to limit Russia’s ability to bring oil to market in order to finances its aggression, we need to do everything we can to minimize impacts here at home. Yet, oil companies are taking advantage of the crisis to rake in record profits while gouging consumers at the pump. To help alleviate costs, Democrats support and have offered numerous proposals to directly help American families afford gasoline and food. Increasing offshore leases will do nothing to lower current gas prices, as the average offshore lease takes about five years to develop. One recent analysis found that a five year plan that included no new leasing would have no impact on domestic oil production through 2027 and only negligible impacts through 2035, and similarly that such a scenario would have no impact on oil and gasoline prices through 2030 and only negligible impacts through 2035. Additionally, a report issued in November 2021 by the Department of the Interior under your leadership found that 55 percent of existing offshore leases were not currently producing, “indicating a sufficient inventory of leased acreage to sustain development for years to come.” “In addition to failing to alleviate the strain on current gas prices, new offshore oil and gas leasing will make it more difficult to meet our climate goals and worsen the climate crisis. A recent
study found that protecting our coasts from new fossil fuel development would avoid over 19 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions, roughly equivalent to taking every car in the nation off the road for 15 years, and prevent over $730 billion in damages to people, property, and the environment. If we are to meet the Paris climate agreement’s goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the United Nations Intergover nmental Panel on Climate Change estimates that global greenhouse gas emissions must peak by 2025 before declining precipitously and achieving net-zero emissions by the early 2050s. R a t he r t h a n lo ck i ng i n a d d it io n a l emissions for years to come, BOEM and DOI must signal the United States’ commitment to reducing our emissions and combating climate change. “Opposition to offshore drilling is not a partisan issue. Governors of both parties up and down our coasts, joined by a diverse coalition of residents, stakeholders, municipalities, organizations, and elected officials from all levels of government, have come together to declare that our shores are not for sale to Big Oil. President Biden recognized the threat that offshore drilling poses to our coasts, economy, and climate, and he campaigned on a promise of ending offshore drilling. “We urge you to uphold the President’s promise, and include no new lease sales in the next five-year OCS oil and gas leasing program, and appreciate your attention to this important matter.”
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Continued From Page 7 The early evening, they will begin the musical entertainment. At 6 p.m. with Stiletto & the Saxman. This entertaining act delivers a great show singing hits of Doo- Wop, the Rat Pack, Popular Standards and more. At 7:30 p.m.,
enjoy headliner, the British Invasion A 60’s musical revolution with hits from both sides of the Atlantic. More than just the Beatles, this nostalgic musical retrospective spans the entire first wave of the British Invasion years. “At 9 p.m., look up in the sky for our spectacular Fireworks display, to end the su m mer concer t ser ies.” Mayor Amato said.
Central Regional Is Hiring BERKELEY – The Central Regional School District is now hiring food service workers. Cashiers, cooks and delivery drivers wanted! Five days per week, no weekends, summers and school holidays off. Average shift: five hours per day Hourly rates starting at $14 Perfect attendance incentive pay: personal and earned sick days
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Brick & Central’s Summertime Carnival BAYVILLE – Brick & Central’s Summertime Carnival will be held from August 9 through 13 from 5 to 10 p.m. at Central Regional High School in Bayville. Unlimited rides for four hours with wrist-
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Beachwood Community Day BEACHWOOD - Beachwood Community Day will be from noon to 4 p.m. on August 27 at Birch & Surf Park. The day will have live music, entertainment, games and more for free. Food vendors will be on site, as well as
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─Photo courtesy Brianna Gorneau manner. No fans were in the vicinity at the time of the blaze and the fire broke out in an area that is cleared by the staff after the seventh inning of every fireworks game. Giombarrese also said that they thank the Lakewood Fire Department and the Ocean County Fire Marshal for continuing to help make the BlueClaws experience a safe night out for friends and family. Despite the flames and smoke, the fireworks display show continued to the delight of fans in the seats. The Jersey Shore BlueClaws Independence Day Celebration is one of the busiest events for the team during each season.
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OCEAN COUNTY – In just 10 days, 88,000 people cast more than 2 million votes in support of their favorite causes. As a result, 100 communities, in 34 states, including Meals on Wheels of Ocean County, is getting an assist from State Farm®. The 100 winners are each receiving $25,000 grants to support local community causes. Meals on Wheels provides 260,000 nutritious meals to frail and homebound seniors, throughout Ocean County, each year. “Meals on Wheels of Ocean County gained enough votes from the community to finish as one of 100 grant winners from across the country and was one of just six grant winners in New Jersey,” says State Farm Corporate Responsibility Analyst Jennifer Young. “Clearly, Ocean County residents are committed to supporting their older neighbors in need.” This past February, State Farm accepted 4,000 applications for worthy causes, from throughout the country, that focus on supporting communities in need. The 4,000 applications were reviewed and narrowed down to the top 200. The top 200 finalists were then posted online for the public to vote on throughout 10 days. Thanks to strong community support, Meals on
─Photo courtesy Meals on Wheels Wheels of Ocean County is one of the winners and one of two winners based in Ocean County. Local organization, David’s Dream and Believe Cancer Foundation, also won a Neighborhood Assist grant this year. In the eleven years of the program, nearly 500 causes have received a total of $12.5 million to enact change in their communities. The $25,000 State Farm grant to Meals on Wheels will support the Pick Up the Tab Program (PUTT). “This funding will help us decrease our waitlist, purchase new heating and refrigeration delivery vehicles and hire more drivers to deliver the over 800 meals we currently serve each day,” says Meals on Wheels of Ocean County Executive Director James Sigurdson. “The Pick Up The Tab (PUTT) program is a critical lifeline toward health and independence. We serve more than 1,600 Ocean County seniors and are extremely grateful for this State Farm grant.” The check was presented to Meals on Wheels by local State Farm agents Lisa Patchell and Carinne Leisey-Gulati. The presentation took place during their Community Cafe’s First Annual Senior Prom. For a complete list of this year’s 100 winners, please visit: neighborhoodassist.com.
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Many people get through their whole life without a hot flash, and that’s great. But for others, the problem is disabling so today’s article is about natural relief for hot flashes. I tend to hear more complaints about hot flashes in the summertime and that’s because the added hot weather makes it even harder for your body to compensate and thermoregulate itself properly. A hot flash feels slightly differently to all those who experience it, but it’s a sensation of warmth throughout your body. It could feel really hot, where you start to flush. If you’ve ever taken a good brand of niacin, you may have felt something akin to a hot flash because it would have made you flush. Sometimes the hot flashes are so frequent, or intense that they are painful or disabling. Triggers include some of the following: • Chili or spicy foods • Caffeinated drinks • A lot of stress • Some medications • Genetics • Your estrogen levels • Your cortisol levels • Levels of thyroid hormone Here are 3 Natural Ways To Reduce Hot Flashes 1. Black Cohosh. Generations of women have relied on the gnarled root of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) to relieve various hormonal issues such as Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and menstrual cramps as well as hot flashes. Many holistic doctors like black cohosh because their patients cannot tolerate HRT due to side effects. And it’s hard to dose correctly unless you know how your patient is metabolizing their hormones. That’s why a DUTCH test can help (it’s
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By Jason Allentoff LAKEWOOD – No one was injured when a small blaze broke out at ShoreTown Ballpark on July 4th during the Jersey Shore BlueClaws fireworks display. Director of Communications Greg Giombarrese told Jersey Shore Online that part of the shrubs behind the centerfield wall caught fire. Giombarrese said “the Lakewood Fire Department and Ocean County Fire Marshal were on site during the event which is standard procedure during all fireworks display nights at the stadium.” Giombarrese added that firefighters acted quickly and extinguished the fire in a safe manner.
─Photo courtesy Brianna Gorneau No fans were in the vicinity at the time of the blaze and the fire broke out in an area that is cleared by the staff after the seventh inning of every fireworks game. Giombarrese also said that they thank the Lakewood Fire Department and the Ocean County Fire Marshal for continuing to help make the BlueClaws experience a safe night out for friends and family. Despite the flames and smoke, the fireworks display show continued to the delight of fans in the seats. The Jersey Shore BlueClaws Independence Day Celebration is one of the busiest events for the team during each season.
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By: Marc S. Galella, Esq. of R. C. Shea and Associates Many years ago, when I first started practicing real estate, home inspections were rare. It was not unusual to see only 1 out of 20 buyers do a home inspection. In fact, there were some forms of residential real estate contracts that did not allow the buyer to do a home inspection. All that has changed! Today, it is exceedingly uncommon and almost unheard of for a buyer not to do a home inspection. The real purpose of having a home inspection is to have an expert determine that the house being purchased is structurally sound and that the major systems of the house, namely the heating, cooling, electrical, plumbing systems and the included appliances and fixtures are in proper working order and that there are no leaks in the roof, walls or basement. In addition, the buyers may also check for the presence of wood destroying insects (termites) and radon gas. Where applicable, the buyer can also check the condition of a swimming pool, docks and bulkheads, as the case may be. The standard procedure in most contract is to allow the buyer a period of time to perform the inspections (usually 14 days) and for the buyer to request that the seller address defects noted in the inspection report. In most cases the seller has the opportunity to correct the defect and if the seller refuses to correct the defect, then the buyer has the right to cancel the contract.
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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, often during your initial visit! “We’re very conservative,” Dr. Amoss assures future patients. “I’m surgically trained but I only like to perform surgery when all other conservative means
One of Advanced Foot & Ankle locations is 601 Route 37 West, Suite 300 in Toms River (in front of the Ocean Eye Institute)
have been exhausted. It’s going to be painless.” He makes that possible by developing treatment plans for each specific patient. Rest assured, Advanced Foot & Ankle is fully equipped to do so as soon as you come in. Both offices have digital X-rays so they can almost instantly see what’s going on and review it with the patient. They also have a diagnostic ultrasound to diagnose soft tissue conditions, as well as a laser for treatment of pain and neuropathy, a painful nerve condition caused by diabetes and other issues. They even offer MicroVas therapy, which gives much needed relief to patients with high levels of diabetic neuropathy, as well as vascular or PAD testing. In addition to the most cutting edge podiatric technology, Advanced Foot & Ankle has professional-grade consumer products you need for immediate relief. They offer a great selection of diabetic shoes, for example, One of Advanced Foot & Ankle locations is 601 Route 37 West, as well as custom - made 400 Lacey Road in Whiting (in the Stop and Shop Shopping orthotics which provide arch Center) support and help correct the
imbalance in patients’ feet. Advanced Foot & Ankle accepts most insurance plans. (Medicare covers one pair of diabetic shoes per year!) By having strategically-located offices, an experienced and focused staff, and tons of treatment methods and equipment at his disposal, Dr. Amoss is able to easily achieve his goal of getting you fast comfort and relief. When it comes to diseases like melanoma, for example, speed is absolutely critical. The most deadly form of skin cancer, melanoma has an especially poor prognosis on the foot because it often goes unnoticed for a long time. Dr. Amoss diagnosed several of these cases last year, which probably saved those patients’ lives. But sometimes conditions aren’t as complicated as much as some of the larger podiatrist offices try to let on. Dr. Amoss remembers one recent patient who came in after being with one such practice. “These eight doctors had exhausted all treatment options for this individual in pain,” he said. After years of getting the runaround, they told him there was noth-
ing they could do. The patient came limping into Advanced Foot & Ankle with what Dr. Amoss diagnosed in a matter of minutes as a simple corn on the tip of his toe. “We gave him 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 app oint ment s 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 july 9 - july 15 By Jeraldine Saunders
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You might feel like a social butterfly in the upcoming week. Make the most of holiday outings but remember to be loyal to your committed relationships. Keep your actions appropriate to avoid misunderstandings. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Open mindedness should keep you out of harm’s way. Welcome your friends’ unusual ideas in the week ahead and you may become the center of attention. However, you may need to step up to protect boundaries. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You must play the hand with the cards you are dealt. Impulsive decisions and changes could derail the budget. You may be more interested in moneymaking ideas and career success than romantic interludes this week. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wake up and embrace the things that make you happy. You must be adaptable, consistent, and reliable in the upcoming week. Use wisdom to make headway with career and financial concerns, and business tactics. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Multitask. Make time for appearances in the right places, but also remain dedicated to your focus on work as the week unfolds. Mindful networking can bring rewards on multiple levels and you should enjoy meeting interesting people. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Use your intuition and your open heart. Body language will often tell the story, but not everyone is wired the same way, so not all people will give the same signals. A loved one may help you achieve your goals.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Put business before pleasure in the week ahead. You can get a lot accomplished and address your material needs without neglecting your family or a romantic partner. A flirtatious glance may cause a misunderstanding. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Your inner ambitions may inspire and empower you to dedicate your time to completing a long-term strategy. You could be thrown into close contact with influential, interesting, or famous people in the upcoming week. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Never underestimate the power of a community to provide love and assistance to its members. Revive someone’s spirits in the week ahead by being loud and clear about your support for loved ones and dear friends. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Demonstrate faith and fidelity. There are never doubts or fears when there is true unity of purpose. If you display unflagging confidence in your abilities in the week ahead, you can instill optimism in everyone you meet. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You may meet friendly people at public outings or welcome fascinating people into your home in the upcoming week. Family expenditures could easily get out of hand unless you maintain an iron grip on the budget. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Create a vision to work toward. Visualize a powerful and detailed picture of an exciting future and infuse it with focused actions. Gather advice or guidance from an expert before you make a snap financial decision.
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