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The Forked River Presbyterian Church is sponsoring an INDOOR Flea Market on Saturday, September 17th from 9AM to 2PM. Rent a table for $15.00 and sell your merchandise or rent two tables for $25.00. You keep all the profits. We provide: 6 foot tables, publicity throughout the area, town permits, and parking. Refreshments and lunch will be available for purchase. A Home Baked Dessert Table will be featured. Also available are beautifully hand crafted items for the season, books and games, jewelry, toys, and household items. Call the Church Office at 609-693-5624 weekdays between 9 AM and 1 PM for additional information or a registration form. Space is limited so register early. Deadline to register is Wednesday, September 14th. We are located at 131 North Main Street (Route 9) where EVERYONE is welcome! Submitted by: Joanne W. Schnaudt, Publicity Chair Forked River Presbyterian Church jwschnaudt@comcast.net

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OCEAN COUNTY’S “SUPER FAMILY” OF DEALERSHIPS

Proudly serving Manahawkin and surrounding communities

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ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF THE NEWEST FAMILY MEMBER Manahawkin- The Causeway Family of Dealerships is Proud to announce the arrival of the newest family member Hyundai of Manahawkin. “It’s not every day we add a new family member, so when we do it’s really something special!” Said Super Ford. Ford is the original Super and Founding father of the Causeway Family of Dealerships. “Yes I came along in 1969” says Ford. “The Lincoln Lady showed up just three years later in 1972. She added a lot of class to the showroom and gave customers a luxury option.” For many years Super Ford and Lincoln Lady thrived and fought side by side against ordinary brands and mediocre car buying experiences! Something was missing though. They felt the need to nurture brands for the future generations. Enter Honda Girl! She burst on the scene in 2002 and gave customers a choice of an import. With The Success of Honda the Causeway Family decided to round out the team with Nissan Boy! He joined the Family in 2007. Nissan added a Larger Import lineup than Honda that included trucks. Now back to where we started the Story. “With the Addition of Hyundai Baby the Family feels somewhat complete” said The Lincoln Lady. Don’t let this baby fool you! She is strong, fast and economical too. She will keep us all on our toes.”

Ocean County’ Super Family of Dealerships From left to right: Honda Girl, Lincoln Lady, Super Ford, Hyundai Baby and Nissan Boy.

KEALIA GRACE SMITH Crowned 2016 Little Miss Stafford

Stafford To w n s h i p Founders Day was held on June 11 at the Doc Cramer Fields, featuring rides, vendors, food, performances, pageants, and an amazing fireworks show to close out the festivities.

It also saw the coronation of a new Little Miss Stafford, as 7 year old Kealia Grace Smith of Manahawkin claimed the crown. The Little Miss Stafford participants all took part in local events for five weeks leading up to the pageant to learn more about each other and their community. They painted and decorated their parade float - a large pirate ship complete with a sail and cannons - in keeping with this year’s theme, Pirates of the Pines. Meghan Lopez, last year’s Miss Stafford, interviewed each of the participants. Kealia, an aspiring

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veterinarian, was happy to discuss her pets and her love of animals, as well as some of her favorites. Her favorite television show is The Amazing Race because “you get to see different places all over the world.”

“I was extremely excited to participate in Little Miss Stafford,” she said. “I can’t wait to see all the cool things that I’ll be able to do as Little Miss Stafford.”

As Little Miss Stafford, Kealia will participate in many local events including the Halloween Parade, the Harvest Festival, the township tree lighting, egg hunt, and next year’s Founder’s Day, where she’ll get to ride in a Causeway Ford vehicle for the parade. She’s already picked out her ride.

“A Mustang convertible,” she requested. “I would love it in purple, my favorite color, or silver.”

Kealia loves academics, taking piano, ballet, and vocal lessons, and learning all there is to know about animals and nature. During her reign as Little Miss Stafford, she hopes to work with Miss Stafford 2016, Natalie Bevan, and to participate in activities to help animals in need.

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Facts about Labor Day SEE PAGE 3 The Taste of Mexico

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Back to School

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Here We Grow Again

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Certified Pre-Owned

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30 Minute Meals

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Do you stand-up paddle? If you do, then you will want to know about the LBI Paddle Cup sponsored by Naish and presented by Island Surf & Sail. The LBI Paddle Cup has been created to be a fun race that all levels of stand-up paddlers can enjoy. The event will take place on Saturday, September 17th where anyone who is looking for a fun time and has stand-up paddle boarded before for at least an hour can join. Unlike other races where the fastest paddlers win all the top prizes, this is a poker run style event, which means the best hand of cards wins, not the fastest finish time. This type of event gives everyone who competes a fair chance to win one of the two top prizes. The race idea has been top of mind for Island Surf & Sail’s owner Terry Deakyne over the past ten years. Terry has been stand-up paddling boarding since its inception. He has even completed the 28-mile paddle around Manhattan, NY 6 times. During the 6 mile short course, from Brant Beach to Harvey Cedars, there will be 4 checkpoints where you will acquire your poker cards and be able to hydrate and take a rest. There will also be an elite course that is 12 miles, from Beach Haven to Harvey Cedars, for the paddler who wants more of a challenge. The top prizes for this event are two Naish Glide X30 GTW touring stand-up paddle boards, one 12’6” board and the other one is a 12’0” board, (both are a $2000 Value) and are on display at the Causeway Family of Dealerships. To help you get prepared for the race, on August 29th at 10:00am in Bayview Park, Brant Beach, Island Surf & Sail will be hosting a stand-up paddle clinic to teach paddlers the best paddling board techniques and helpful tips when you are on and off the water. Following the race on September 17th there will be a celebration at the final checkpoint at Sunset Park in Harvey Cedars. Food will be catered by Shore Fire Grill and the entertainment will be provided by host Andy Chase from the Hawk 105.7 radio station. This race will benefit the various beach patrols on Long Beach Island and the Non-Profit Terra Foundation. The Terra Foundation organization is dedicated to maintaining and improving the environment on Long Beach Island, NJ as well as the surrounding area. With an innovative and sustainable approach we can enhance our area with responsible tactics. The goal of the Terra Foundation is to make clean energy (wave, solar, wind) that is accessible to the community to better our health and the environment. You can see more info at IslandSurf-Sail.com or LbiPaddleCup.com. We hope you will come out and support this great cause either as a paddler in the event or as a spectator at the finish line.

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Nissan announces “America’s Best Truck Warranty” 5 Years/100,000 Miles Bumper-To-Bumper For 2017 Titan And Titan XD

Nissan today announced “America’s Best Truck Warranty”* on its 2017 TITAN and TITAN XD full-size pickups – featuring bumper-to-bumper coverage of 5-years/100,000-miles, whichever comes first. The announcement is part of Nissan’s “Year of the Truck” – a new product onslaught of pickups, SUVs and CUVs. Vehicles covered by the new warranty – which includes basic and powertrain coverage – include all TITAN V8 gasoline-powered models and diesel and V8 gasoline-powered 2017 TITAN XD models, including both 4x4 and 4x2 drive configurations, in Crew Cab and recently revealed Single Cab models. The 2017 TITANs and TITAN XDs are scheduled to begin arriving at Nissan dealers nationwide later this month. “We’re pleased to now offer the same confidenceinspiring protection as our commercial vehicles for our entire range of 2017 TITAN and TITAN XD full-size pickups,” said Fred Diaz, division vice president and general manager, North America Trucks and Light Commercial Vehicles, Nissan North America, Inc. “The new bumper-to-bumper coverage shows customers that Nissan stands behind the quality of its vehicles – including the ones that are subject to the hardest use.” Nissan introduced “America’s Best Commercial Van Warranty” – also 5 years / 100,000 miles – in June 2014 as a demonstration of confidence in its expanding light commercial vehicle lineup. The results have been very positive, with Nissan NV Cargo and Passenger van sales up nearly 10 percent in 2016; NV200 cargo van sales have increased 17

percent through July. “Nissan Commercial Vehicle models have experienced remarkable longevity, with some registering more than 500,000+ miles of relatively wear-free service**,” added Diaz. “We think that extending the same coverage to our full-size pickups, whether used for personal or commercial use, is a game changer in the segment.” The all-new, category-busting TITAN XD was introduced for the 2016 model year, leading Nissan’s all-out assault on the highly competitive full-size truck segment. For the 2017 model year, Nissan adds an all-new TITAN half-ton pickup, powered by Nissan’s new 390-horsepower 5.6-liter Endurance® V8 engine, to the expanding TITAN XD lineup. TITAN XD is currently offered in a Crew Cab body with a choice of a powerful Cummins® 5.0L V8 Turbo Diesel or the Endurance® V8. New TITAN XD and TITAN Single Cabs, the first single cab variants in TITAN history, join the lineup in late fall. A King Cab body configuration, along with a V6 engine, will follow at a later date. “TITAN will ultimately be available in a total of three cabs, three bed lengths, three engines, 4x4 and 4x2 drive and S, SV, SL, PRO-4X and Platinum Reserve trim levels – covering about 85 percent of the total light pickup marketplace,” said Diaz. “And each and every one of them will be covered by the new 5-year/100,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty – the best truck warranty in America.” -www.nissannews.com

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ABOUT LABOR DAY • The first celebrated US Labor Day was on • The decision to make Labor Day the first Tuesday, September 5, 1882 in New York City, Monday of September was approved on June 28, planned by the Central Labor Union. 1894.

• 10,000 workers marched from City Hall all • Labor Day started as a part of the labor the way to 42nd Street and then met with their union movement, to recognize the contributions families in Wendel’s Elm Park for a picnic, of men and women in the US workforce, but concert, and speeches. modernly is seen as a chance to celebrate the last weekend of summer. • Canada is said to have originated the idea of hosting a day honoring the labor movement. • Americans worked 12-hour days seven days In 1872, they held a “Nine-Hour Movement” to a week during the 19th century! show support for striking workers. • The Adamson Act was passed on September • There is disagreement about who actually 3, 1916 to establish an eight-hour work day. proposed Labor Day as a holiday. Some say it was Peter J. McGuire, who was the cofounder of • Historians say the expression “no white the American Federation of Labor. Others believe after Labor Day” comes from when the upper that it was Matthew Maguire, a machinist. class would return from their summer vacations and stow away their lightweight, white summer • Oregon was the first state to celebrate Labor clothes as they returned back to school and work. Day as a legal holiday in 1887. -dosomething.org

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The Foodbank Bin Has Been Filled!

New Ford F-150 And F-Series Super Duty STX Models Provide Style And Value At Great Price

Ford, America’s truck leader, is giving entrylevel truck customers a new option to find the truck of their dreams with great infotainment features and stylish design at an affordable price. The STX Appearance Package will be available for 2017 F-150 and Super Duty trucks, building on the success of the previous generation F-150 STX. This will be the first time F-Series Super Duty is offered with the STX package. “STX is for customers who want the utility of an F-Series truck in a stylish, well-optioned package at a competitive price,” said Doug Scott, Ford truck group marketing manager. Positioned between the XL and XLT models, STX adds a stylish exterior and many interior features that aren’t normally available on the entry level F-150: 20-inch machined-aluminum wheels with dark gray painted pockets Black billet-style grille with body-color surround and black mesh insert Body-color front fascia and front and rear bumpers SYNC® 3 with 8-inch center stack touch screen and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto™ Privacy glass Unique black sport cloth seats with Flowthrough Console and steering column-mounted shifter STX Sport Box decal

Fog lamps Manual driver and passenger lumbar support The F-150 with the STX package is available with the 2.7-liter EcoBoost, 5.0-liter V8 and 3.5-liter EcoBoost. The Super Duty STX Appearance package brightens up the exterior with chrome features and unique badging. The package is available with either the 6.2-liter V8 gas engine, or the 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel, and adds the following to the XL trim: Bright chrome grille Chrome front and rear step bumpers STX fender vent badge Unique aluminum wheels Steering wheel-mounted cruise control Bright hub covers (SRW only) AM/FM stereo with single CD/MP3 player Available in either SuperCab or SuperCrew configurations on F-150, and in all cab configurations in Super Duty, the STX package bundles numerous features together to give customers a great value truck. The STX package is available to order through dealers on both models now. The F-150 STX starts at: $35,615. F-250 STX starts at $34,910, and F-350 STX starts at $36,080. -www.media.ford.com

Causeway Family of Dealerships would like to thank all that participated in our summer food drive event! Thanks to you, we are able to give over 300 meals to those in need in our communities. That’s giving over 100 people 3 meals for their day! Because of the success of our event, the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean County has dropped off a new bin and asked us to continue with our Food Drive. We hope that you are as excited as we are to continue giving graciously to those around us. Please bring all donations to the Causeway Ford showroom and drop them in our bin. Lets top our last results and overfill this bin! Most needed items: Canned tuna, chicken, salmon (in water) Canned fruits and vegetables Natural Unsweetened applesauce Brown, White, Wild rice Peanut butter & Jelly Canned beans, peas, lentils 100% juice boxes Cooking oils Healthy snacks Whole grain pasta Unsalted nuts Low Sugar hot & cold cereal Please remember no glass containers!

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SOUTHERN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

AND SOUNDS OF MEXICO

A fiesta, The Taste and Sounds of Mexico, is being presented by the Forked River Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 24th. The fiesta begins at 6 PM at the Lacey Township Community Center, located at the intersection of Route 9 North and East Lacey Road, with chips and dips, followed by a variety of tapas (appetizers), a dinner of chicken or fish paella with rice, rolls and butter, dessert, and beverages. You can BYOB. Entertainment features singer Arturo Leon and Company. Tickets are $35.00 and can be obtained at the church office Monday – Friday from 9 AM to 1 PM or call 609-693-5624. An evening of delicious food and great entertainment awaits you. Submitted by, Joanne W. Schnaudt, Publicity Chair Forked River Presbyterian Church

THE B.E.A.T. CENTER Bringing Everyone All Together

Three non-profit partners have come together to open The B.E.A.T. Center, a unique food and resource hub that will change lives in Ocean County, NJ Whether you need access to a food pantry, want to learn about health care benefits or social services, or even receive training through our culinary program, this is a place where everyone is welcome. It is in the true spirit of collaboration that we, the community benefit.” – Jon Bon Jovi, Chairman of the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation

2015-2016 CHAMPIONSHIPS Scott Baker BOYS CROSS COUNTRY: Shore Conference “A” South Champions Ocean County Champions BOYS TRACK & FIELD: Shore Conference “A” South Champions Brian Zatorski GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: Shore Conference “A” South Champions Ocean County Champions “Overall” Shore Conference Champions 3rd Place finish – NJSIAA Meet of Champions Meet GIRLS INDOOR TRACK: Ocean County Champions Ocean County Relay Champions “Overall” Shore Conference Champions NJSIAA South Jersey Group 4 Champions GIRLS TRACK & FIELD: Shore Conference “A” South Champions Ocean County Champions Ocean County Relay Champions “Overall” Shore Conference Champions NJSIAA South Jersey Group 4 Champions NJSIAA State Group 4 Champions Jenna Lombardo FIELD HOCKEY: Shore Conference “A” South Champions John Stout WRESTLING: Shore Conference “A” South Champions NJSIAA South Jersey Group 5 Champions NJSIAA State Group 5 Champions NJSIAA District 24 Champions New Jersey State Coach of the Year Matt Hayes ICE HOCKEY: “Overall” Shore Conference Champions (Dowd Cup)

The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Peoples Pantry (INSPIRE NJ) and Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation have opened The B.E.A.T. Center (Bringing Everyone All Together) – a place where families and individuals can access food, job training and resources to help end the cyclical causes of hunger in Ocean County. This “one-stop shop” will serve as a FoodBank satellite location that includes a food distribution center, production kitchen for at-risk children in after school programs, culinary skills training program and resources such as SNAP (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program also known as food stamps), healthcare and free tax preparation, as well as the permanent home of Peoples Pantry, a clientchoice model food pantry and a second location of JBJ Soul Kitchen, a non-profit community restaurant where diners can pay for their meal by making a minimum donation of $10 or volunteering to work in the kitchen and restaurant. “The B.E.A.T. Center functions like a 21st century town square where programs and services are brought together and where the community can gather to get help and give help,” said FoodBank Executive Director, Carlos Rodriguez. “We know that there are 1 in 8 people in Ocean County who struggle with hunger. We support 134 feeding programs in Ocean County and the need for resources beyond food is critical. We aim to shorten the food lines by providing a variety of resources that lead to financial health and wellbeing. Having all of that under one roof is a game changer.” Ocean County is New Jersey’s fastest growing county and was “ground zero” for Hurricane Sandy. According to FEMA, over 40,000 structures in the county were damaged or destroyed in the storm – 55% of the state’s total. The creation of The B.E.A.T. Center is in response to the reality that today, more

than three years after the storm, there are thousands of families who are still struggling to regain housing, financial stability and to overcome food insecurity— and they are turning to local agencies in record numbers for assistance. “Of all of the lessons learned from Sandy, the most jarring one was how financially stretched our middle class neighbors are. This collaboration will allow us to continue our work and provide the services that are so desperately needed and deserved by this underserved demographic,” said Patricia Donaghue, Executive Director of The Peoples Pantry (INSPIRE NJ). Ocean County Hunger Facts: • 1 in 5 Ocean County residents are lowincome (200% of poverty) or poor (at or below poverty) – that’s $15,000 for a family of 4. • 71,300 residents, or 1 in 8 people in Ocean County receive food and benefits. • Seniors make up 21.4% of the population compared to the 14.1% statewide. • Nearly 13% of New Jersey’s veterans live in Ocean County. • There are 134 feeding programs in Ocean County. Programs include Pantries, Mobile Sites, Soup Kitchens, Shelters, After School and Back Pack, Senior Food and others. The impact of this collaboration is projected to provide $5 million in support to families in need in its first year. One of The B.E.A.T. Center’s goals is to also establish a strong, visible presence in Ocean County that will raise hunger awareness, attract volunteers and advocates, and encourage food donations and financial support. The B.E.A.T. Center has been launched with initial philanthropic support from The David Tepper Foundation, a generous grant from the OceanFirst Foundation, and several other significant grants. The B.E.A.T. Center is now open to the public. It is located at 1769 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ, and is accessible by public transportation. For more information and to learn how to help, please visit www.thebeatcenter.org.

Tom Bucci GIRLS BASKETBALL: Shore Conference “A” South Champions John Pampalone BOYS LACROSSE: Shore Conference “A” South Champions Jeff Reilly BOYS GOLF: Shore Conference “A” South Champions Ocean County Champions Eric Maxwell BOYS VOLLEYBALL: Shore Conference “A” South Champions “Overall” Shore Conference Champions NJSIAA South Sectional Champions NJSIAA State Champions

Boys Soccer

Thank you to all who participated in the 25th Annual Southern Regional Boys Soccer Game on Friday, August 5, 2016. It was a great turnout of soccer alumni. Congratulations to Class of 2016 boys soccer players Matt McHugh and Sean Nauta on being awarded the Boys Soccer Alumni Scholarship. The Boys Soccer team opens up the season at Toms River North on Thursday, September 8th at 7pm. #RamPride


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TEST DRIVE ON SEP 23

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The Causeway Family of Dealerships has agreed to donate $20 to Interfaith Health and Support Services for each person who tests a Lincoln. There is no cost to the driver. The event will be held at Saint Mary’s of the Pines Center on McKinley Avenue from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. The Lincoln Motor Car Company - locally through the Causeway Family of Dealerships - offers any local non-profit the opportunity to raise as much as $8,000 for their charity through their “Driven to Give” program. Driven to Give events are held throughout the nation. We hope to get hundreds of our Interfaith volunteers, their friends, and family members out to the event. It will only take a few minutes to show your license, fill out a little paperwork and then take off for about a 10 minute test drive in a brand new Lincoln. So come out and have a good time with friends and help us raise money for Interfaith . If you would like to volunteer to help others complete the forms, please call the office at 978-3839. Just let us know the times you may be available to help out. Hope to see everyone there.

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BACK TO SCHOOL Back on Schedule

By John M Grohol – Psychcentral.com

There’s a certain comfort taken from routine that one appreciates as one gets older. At this time of the year, that means students heading back to school or university, and for the rest of us, preparing for the cold months ahead. Students who are already back to school may find themselves initially overwhelmed by the amount of work that is piling up. Parents may find themselves overwhelmed by the amount of money they have to spend, or the increased pressures placed on their time and schedule. But it doesn’t have to be this way. You can successfully handle the increased pressures of school and all the things that it brings to both students and parents. Accept Daily Routines as a Student One of the hardest lessons to learn as a student is to accept the routines of life. Students often rally against routine as somehow being “boring” or too mainstream. But routines bring structure, and structure brings project completion. There’s no reason a routine can’t include parties, social hang-out time, IM, gaming and Internet time. The sooner you get into and accept a routine, rather than fight against one, the sooner you’ll find it easier to get schoolwork done. A routine doesn’t mean a written schedule, although many people find that using a day planner or calendar or the like helpful in keeping them organized. Try out different things and find a system that works for you. Some people like to make a daily or weekly “To Do” list, others like to informally break up their time (“Schoolwork during the week, party all weekend!”). Any system can work, as long as you find one that fits into your lifestyle and your needs. Accepting a daily routine will help you better organize your needs and find the time to complete schoolwork on time and with greater quality. While you may still need to pull an all-nighter from time to time (hey, old habits die hard!), they will occur less often. A side effect of being less stressed is that you’ll also likely be a better (e.g., more fun to hang around with) friend, student, or significant other. Incorporate Their Needs Without Losing Yourself One of the hardest lessons to learn as a parent is how to incorporate all of the school and social needs of your children without losing yourself or your own needs in the process. Parents often have a difficult time learning to delegate responsibility for their children’s needs. Yet delegating such responsibility will ensure 

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that you don’t try and cram 34 hours of activity within a 24 hour day. Delegation means, in part, talking to other parents and setting up a local social support network. For instance, just because your daughter needs to go to soccer practice doesn’t mean you alone have to be responsible for getting her there every day. Find other parents that live around you where carpooling can be used. Bunch errands and chores together once a week, so you’re not overwhelmed by running out every day for this or that. Better yet, have a spouse or family member help you out with the smaller stuff so that you can focus on the things that matter most to you. By learning to delegate, you’ll be learning that you don’t need to feel overwhelmed with your children’s school and social needs. This will make you a better parent as you’ll be less stressed and more fun to be around! Seek Balance by Finding Harmony Harmony is your internal calm. Your life reflects how you feel -- about yourself, about others, about the priorities you’ve set for yourself. You won’t achieve a balance in your life without first achieving that internal calm. And that internal calm won’t occur if you’re stressed out, feeling overwhelmed, and running around in circles. Organize your needs and your priorities first. Find the daily routine in your life that is working for you. If your current routine isn’t working, start changing it by changing just one thing you do every day. Maybe it means instead of beginning your day with rolling out of bed and running to class, you take some time to grab a bite to eat. Maybe it means instead of doing errands every day, you resolve to do them only once every other day. They key is to start small with little things first. Too often people fail in trying to make changes in their lives or their routines because they try and change it all at once. Success will be achieved if you pick one smaller thing and work on changing that over the course of an entire week. Then pick another small thing, and take your time with it. Although this way will take longer, you’re more likely to stick with the changes you make and find changes that make sense to you (not just random changes that someone else recommended). Start today and before you know it, you’ll be back on schedule!

Fall Activities at

St. Francis Community Center

30, 2016 Long Beach Township – Registration for March fall activities at St. Francis Community Center is scheduled for Monday, August 29 at 9:00am. The Community Center is located at 4700 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach  Township NJ. Classes begin Tuesday, September 6. Brochures can be picked up at St. Francis Community  Center or online at: www.stfranciscenterlbi.org. 

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Programs atofthe Francis BRANT BEACH – St. Francis AssisiSt. Parish Ministers Aquatic of HospitalityCenter: are holding an All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 24 from 8am to 1pm at the St. Francis • All levels of swimming instruction: Water Tots, (4 Year Community Center, 4700 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach Township, NJ. All are welcome. and Intermediate. 

Old) Beginner Swim, Beginner Level 1, Beginner Level 2

For only $8 per adult and $5 per child (under 12) you can have all you can eat Private Semi-private lessons are also available. pancakes•and sausagesand cooked by local chef, Fredswim Madonnna. All proceeds benefit St. Francis Community Center. Tickets are available to purchase at the Front Desk of the Community Center or at theAquatic door the day of the event. • Additional programs are: Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED Training for the Professional Lifeguard, Competitive

Swim and Fall Swim Clinic.

For more information please call the Community Center at 609-494-8861, visit our web site at: www.stfrancisparishlbi.org or facebook.com/stfrancislbi. 

• Arthritis Aquatic Exercise, Aquatic Aerobics and Deep Water Aerobics. 

St. Francis Recreation Programs:

• Basketball: Tot and Tyke; Dick Manzo (retired SRHS Basketball Coach) Fall Basketball Clinic, Recreation League, 2nd Grade Youth Basketball and Private Lessons. • Fitness: All-In-One Fitness Class and All LevelYoga

An affordable, yearly membership entitles persons to lower rates for many activities, and free admission to “Open Gym”. Pool Memberships are also available for 6 months or yearly for individual or families. Serving the entire Southern Ocean County area, the community center offers the area’s original Vacation Club for children ages five through thirteen. A Senior Center; Recreation & Aquatic Programs; Counseling, Family and Parenting Services; Volunteer Program and many special events are also offered year-round. The Center’s facilities include: a regulation gymnasium, competition-size indoor pool and two heated outdoor pools. St. Francis Community Center provides year-round educational, social, recreational and self-development activities and programs for all ages. For more information please view our web site at: www.stfranciscenterlbi. org or call the Center at 609-494-8861.


HERE WE GROW AGAIN!

Causeway Honda service and parts departments are on the move! Causeway Honda which was purchased in 2011 has experienced a growth spurt every year over its last 12 years. Paul Shutak, Service Operations Director for the Causeway Family of Dealerships attributes the growth due to customer loyalty, area population growth, and the demand for Causeways Award Winning dealership service. We have grown the dealership service department from twelve service stalls to 24 stalls and have grown our service staff by 25 percent to keep up with service demand. I want customers to get in for service when they want to come in. Shutak attributes the growth to our superior customer handling skills from our staff, and our Factory trained technicians being the best at fixing our customers vehicle right the first time. We are here for our customers 100% says Rich Williams, Assistant Manager of Production for Causeway Honda. I ensure that all vehicles are fixed 100% right on the customers’ first visit. We opened up our appointment scheduling to allow our customers same day service almost every day. Williams is also in charge of all aspects of technical training for the Honda technician staff to ensure that everyone is up to date with the ever changing technology of the Honda automobile line. Causeway Honda has received numerous customer satisfaction rewards from American Honda for their outstanding service provided to customers, and ranks in the top 10 dealerships in New Jersey for customer retention.

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St. Francis Community Center March 30, 2016

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Painting Social

BRANT BEACH – COME TO A PAINT PARTY! St. Francis Community  Center is having a Painting Social on Thursday, September 22, 2016 at St. Francis Community Center located at 4700 Long Beach Blvd., Long   Beach Township, NJ. Doors open at 2:00 PM and Painting begins at 2:30 BRANT BEACH – St. Francis of Assisi Parish Ministers of Hospitality are holding an All PM.

You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 24 from 8am to 1pm at the St. Francis

Community Center, 4700 Longand Beach Long Beach Township, Have NJ. fun while No experience is needed all Blvd., materials are supplied. All are welcome. learning to paint “Toes In The Sand” with step by step instruction from Instructor Bette Pernal from Easel on Down.

For only $8 per adult and $5 per child (under 12) you can have all you can eat pancakes and sausages cookedand by local Fred Madonnna. proceeds benefit The cost is $40 per person lightchef, refreshments will beAllprovided. There St. Francis Community Center. Tickets are available to purchase at the Front Desk of the is limited seating and advanced ticket sales only. Tickets for this event Community Center or at the door the day of the event.

are available to purchase at St. Francis Community Center’s Front Desk.

For more information please call the Community Center at 609-494-8861, visit All proceeds benefit the many programs at St. Francis Community Center. our web site at: www.stfrancisparishlbi.org or facebook.com/stfrancislbi. For more information please call the Center at 609-494-8861 or visit our  web site: www.stfranciscenterlbi.org. 


8 Causeway Gazette 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback Arrives This Fall in North America august 2016

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• First 5-door Hatchback for Civic lineup in the U.S. • Civic Hatchback combines Euro-inspired styling and five-door versatility • All models powered by 1.5-liter DOHC direct-injected turbo engine • Civic Hatchback will serve as the basis for radical new Civic Type-R

Arriving this fall in North America, the 2017 Civic Hatchback is the latest addition to the much-heralded 10th-generation Honda Civic lineup, joining the 2016 North American Car of the Year – the Civic Sedan, and the Civic Coupe that launched earlier this year. The 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback combines striking, Euro-inspired styling and five-door versatility with the Civic’s world-class driving dynamics and Honda directinjected turbo engine technology. The Civic Hatchback, scheduled to arrive this fall at Honda dealers nationwide, also will serve as the basis for the radical new Civic Type-R launching in the U.S. in 2017. “The Civic Hatch has been a staple for Honda in Europe, but has long been the forbidden fruit for Honda fans in the U.S.,” said Jeff Conrad, senior vice president and general manager of the Honda Division of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “Now, we’re bringing this sporty, stylish and versatile Civic Hatchback to North America, as we amp up the performance of our incredible Civic lineup with each new Civic model.” Built on the same world-class platform as the 10th-generation Civic Sedan and Coupe, the 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback offers an appealing combination of sporty styling, efficiency, interior utility and premium features. The Civic Hatchback will be available in LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, and Sport Touring trims, and will feature a single engine for the U.S. market: a 1.5-liter DOHC direct-injected turbocharged in-line 4-cylinder with peak output of 174 horsepower and 162 lb.-ft. of torque in LX, EX and EX-L trims and 180 horsepower and 162 lb.ft. of torque in the Sport and an all-new Sport Touring grade, which feature a high-flow center-mounted exhaust. The turbocharged engine will be offered with either a sporty CVT (all trims) or a performance-inspired 6-speed manual transmission (LX, Sport, and EX trims). Anticipated EPA fuel economy ratings of 31/40/34 mpg (city/highway/combined) for CVTequipped models, based on the newer, more stringent model year 2017 EPA ratings requirements, put the 5-door Honda Civic Hatchback at the top of its class. Working in concert with the Honda turbocharged powertrain is the Civic’s more rigid and lightweight

body and sophisticated chassis design, featuring a fully independent suspension system with liquid filled bushings, front and rear; sport-tuned electronic power steering with variable gear ratios; and powerful 4-channel anti-lock disc brakes with Electronic Brake Distribution and Hill Start Assist. The interior of the 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback carries through on the modern, sophisticated and premium quality of the 10th-generation Civic lineup, with high-grade materials and finishes applied liberally throughout. In terms of packaging, the 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback delivers class-leading volume and cargo capacity, including a roomy interior (122.9 cu. ft.), best rear seat legroom (36.0 inches) and largest cargo carrying capacity in the competitive set. Available on most trims (and standard on Sport Touring) will be the Honda Sensing™ suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies, which includes Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™), Forward Collision Warning (FCW) integrated with CMBS, Lane Keeping Assist (LKAS), Road Departure Mitigation (RDM), Lane Departure Warning integrated with RDM and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow. Other available features include Honda Display Audio with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ (EX and above trims), heated front seats and heated side mirrors, power driver and front-passenger seats, remote engine start and more. The Civic Hatchback’s all-new Sport Touring grade makes Honda Sensing™, Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ and LED headlights as standard equipment, while adding heated rear seats and other features. The Civic Hatchback will target top-class safety ratings – an NCAP 5-star Overall Vehicle Score and an IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK rating with a GOOD rating in all crash test modes and a SUPERIOR rating in frontal crash prevention, when equipped with Honda Sensing. The 2017 Civic Hatchback was developed jointly by Honda R&D teams in Europe and Japan and will be manufactured exclusively by Honda of the UK Manufacturing in its Swindon, UK plant. -www.hondanews.com

The Manahawkin Elks Lodge, located at 520 Hilliard Blvd. Manahawkin, NJ hosted a fishing trip on June 17th, 2016 for local Veterans on the Miss Carolyn III Fishing Charter out of Barnegat Light. Was a great day for community Veterans and our Elks Lodge - Veterans Committee. Picture: Group ready to board...guests include Active Duty military from Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force and a few of their children. Additionally pictured, Vets from the Vineland Veterans Home.

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THE LINCOLN WAY: Top Ten

Largest Investment Ever In Personalized Experiences, Services For Clients

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A multi-use Lincoln Experience Center, allowing guests to learn more about Lincoln at their own pace, is now open on Fashion Island in Newport Beach, Calif.

• New suite of services, including valet pickup and delivery, begins this fall with the arrival of the all-new Lincoln Continental • A multi-use Lincoln Experience Center, allowing guests to learn more about the Lincoln brand at their own pace, opens on Fashion Island in Newport Beach, Calif. • Future initiatives include a dedicated app to provide even easier access to existing services and a suite of new services like parking solutions and new approaches for leasing

The next chapter in The Lincoln Motor Company transformation is the brand’s largest investment ever in personalized client services and experiences. Known as The Lincoln Way, the primary focus of the multi-faceted initiative is individualized client care and attention teamed with optimized time savings. “Lincoln vehicles are designed and engineered to create a seamless, effortless, engaging experience for the client,” said Kumar Galhotra, president of The Lincoln Motor Company. “The Lincoln Way complements that through outstanding client services.”

At the connectivity bar, guests can become familiar with relevant luxury information, activities and experiences.

The suite of enhanced client experiences includes valet pickup and delivery service, and will be ushered in with the all-new 2017 Lincoln Continental, available this fall. Lincoln is also opening a Lincoln Experience Center at Fashion Island in Newport Beach, Calif., where clients and guests can engage with Lincoln products and connect with relevant luxury information, activities and experiences. Building off successful client experiences Enhanced client experiences are a critical element for Lincoln growth. The Lincoln Way initially was a key pillar of the brand’s expansion into China, where full-service client care has helped differentiate the brand. Lincoln sold 11,630 vehicles in China in 2015 – the first full year of sales for the brand in the country. So far this year, sales have already exceeded this number; more than 12,000 vehicles already have been sold and 45 dealerships are now open. In addition, media have recognized Lincoln dealers for providing the top consumer shopping experience among all luxury automotive brands in China for two years running. In North America, Lincoln Black Label offers the ultimate expression of Lincoln style and substance. Lincoln Black Label provides personalized shopping with dedicated personnel in the showroom, online or in locations more convenient for clients. Lincoln Black Label clients also enjoy special privileges, ranging from premium service coverage to Culinary Collection membership, which provides access to a curated list of restaurants from coast to coast. The Lincoln Way builds off the success of

Lincoln Black Label with outstanding levels of personalized, effortless solutions delivered with a human touch. The new pickup and delivery service – which begins with the all-new Continental – respects what Lincoln clients value most: their time. The valet service picks up a client’s vehicle for any service need, at any location, provides the client with a complimentary loaner vehicle, and return it in the same manner. The client can track the progress of the service online. Lincoln is the only luxury automaker to provide standard pickup and delivery service as part of the vehicle’s warranty. The Lincoln Experience Center The latest addition to The Lincoln Way is the new Lincoln Experience Center in Newport Beach, a high-end shopping destination. It offers people who are new to Lincoln the opportunity to learn more about it in a convenient, luxurious environment. Guests will have an opportunity to explore the brand, discover the design inspiration behind the different Lincoln cars and SUVs, customize their perfect vehicle and take it for a test drive – around the block or for the weekend - or simply enjoy the Lincoln connectivity lounge with a complimentary beverage. Should they be interested in purchasing it, a host at the Lincoln Experience Center will connect them with the dealer who is most convenient for them.

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Guests can enjoy a beverage in the connectivity lounge at the center while learning more about the Lincoln lineup and all it has to offer.

Next steps Future initiatives include a dedicated app that provides clients with even easier access to existing services and a suite of new services, like parking solutions and other commerce services relevant to a luxury client. The Lincoln Miles leasing service – which allows clients to monitor miles via a mobile app and web site and earn rewards based on unused miles at the end of the lease – is currently being piloted. “We’re continuing to expand on The Lincoln Way, and as we do, you’ll see a common theme – effortless and personal service for the client,” said Galhotra. “Lincoln is matching compelling vehicles with world-class service.” -www.media.lincoln.com

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MANAHAWKIN AND SURROUNDING AREAS Free Fitness Classes Location Ship Bottom Firehouse Address 2006 North Central Ave., Ship Bottom Phone 609-848-9494 Date Sep 02, 2016 Time 8:00 AM Stafford Branch Ocean County Library 129 North Main St., Manahawkin 609-597-3381 or register online Sep 02, 2016 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Friday Afternoon Movie Location LBI Branch Library Address 217 South Central Ave., Surf City Phone 609-494-2480 Date Sep 02, 2016 Time 1:00 PM Free Fitness Classes Location Ship Bottom Firehouse Address 2006 North Central Ave., Ship Bottom Phone 609-848-9494 Website lbifitness.net Date Sep 03, 2016 Time 8:00 AM Nature Walks Location Holgate Wilderness Area Phone 609-652-1665 Date Sep 03, 2016 Time 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Concerts at the Bay Location Municipal dock Address Bayshore Dr., Barnegat Phone 609-698-0080 extension 122 Date Sep 03, 2016 Time 12:00 PM LBIHA Fall Craft Market Location LBI Historical Association Museum Address Engleside & Beach Aves., Beach Haven Phone 609-492-0700 Date Sep 04, 2016 Time 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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2010 Honda accord 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, tilt, CD, air bags, 65,062 miles VIN AA180873 2010 Honda accord

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Life Size Jenga Game Location Tuckerton Branch of the Ocean County Library Address 380 Bay Ave., Tuckerton Phone 609-296-1470 Date Sep 08, 2016 Time 3:00 PM Free Yoga for Health Classes Location Hot or Not Yoga Address 8 North Union St., Manahawkin Date Sep 08, 2016 Time 4:30 PM Friday Afternoon Movie Location LBI Branch Library Address 217 South Central Ave., Surf City Phone 609-494-2480 Date Sep 09, 2016 Time 1:00 PM Pirate’s Day Address Date Time

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Concerts at the Bay in Barnegat Location Municipal dock Address Bayshore Dr., Barnegat Phone 609-698-0080 extension 122 Date Sep 10, 2016 Time 12:00 PM Feature Film: ‘The Divergent Series - Allegiant’ Category Activities Location Stafford Branch Ocean County Library Address 129 North Main St., Manahawkin Phone 609-597-3381 Date Sep 10, 2016 Time 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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2009 Honda civic 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, CD, air bags, 66,575 miles VIN 9H369415

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2010 Ford Fusion sE 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, tilt, CD, air bags, 51,336 miles VIN AR359390

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2012 Hyundai ELantra GLs 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, tilt, CD, air bags, 69,050 miles VIN CH138124

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2010 Ford Fusion sE 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, tilt, CD, air bags, 51,336 miles VIN AR359390

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2010 nissan aLtima 2.5 s 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, tilt, CD, air bags, 83,786 miles VIN AC135825

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2012 nissan sEntra 2.0 s 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, CD, air bags, 46,644 miles VIN CL760297

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30 MINUTE MEALS 2012 Hyundai ELantra GLs 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, tilt, CD, air bags, 69,050 miles VIN CH138124

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2012 nissan sEntra 2.0 s 4-cyl, auto, ps, pb, air, p-lcks, p-win, cruise, CD, air bags, 46,644 miles VIN CL760297

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Southern Ocean Medical Center News

ASK THE EXPERT!

Choosing the Right Obstetrician For Your Pregnancy Journey Selecting the right obstetrician to help expand your family is an important decision, deserving of the same thorough research and evaluation as other big choices. If you’re getting ready to become pregnant or suspect that you Lisa Vernon, M.D. Alma Bustamante, M.D. might be pregnant, you Southern Ocean Medical Center should make sure you choose a doctor that you are comfortable with for the long journey ahead. Your obstetrician will be by your side for the next nine months, so take the time to meet with and select the person you think will be best for the job. Talk to friends and family for recommendations, consult with your family physician for referrals, and even research doctors in your area using online databases. “Before even meeting with a doctor, take some time to consider what is important to you and your partner during your pregnancy and delivery,” recommends Lisa Vernon, M.D., an OB/GYN at Southern Ocean Medical Center. Vernon and partner Alma Bustamante, M.D., practice at Forked River Obstetrics and Gynecology. “Be sure that your ideas fit with the physician’s practice. Ask questions that can help you understand a physician’s qualifications, philosophies, and birth practices, and then make the best decision for you and your family.” First, find a practice that fits your needs. Some physicians practice alone, while others are part of a small group, and some are part of a large group. Dr. Vernon suggests doing your research, and then asking the following questions: • What is your general philosophy concerning pregnancy and birth? • Who is responsible for me if you’re not available? • How do I get emergency care after office hours?

• Who will see me for my checkups? • At which hospitals do you deliver? • What is your philosophy on pain relief during labor? Once you’ve selected the right doctor, learn about the hospitals where she/he can deliver your baby. Call to see if the hospital will provide a tour and ask questions. • What types of classes do they offer for childbirth? Breastfeeding? Siblings? Grandparents? • Are the rooms private or semi-private? • Who can be in the room during the delivery, and what is the visitation policy? • Where can your partner stay/sleep if you are in labor for a long time? Dr. Vernon and Dr. Bustamante care for expectant moms, as well as women of all ages, at their practice located at 730 Lacey Road, Suite G08, in Forked River. They are currently accepting new patients and can be reached at 609-693-2900. Both physicians are on staff at Southern Ocean Medical Center in Manahawkin. At Southern Ocean Medical Center, the Maternity Pavilion features a family-centered, homelike atmosphere of private birthing suites where expectant mothers labor, deliver and recover in a relaxed and comfortable environment. Through the Southern Ocean Medical Center Family Resource Center, a wide variety of parenting and childbirth education classes are offered to help new parents with pregnancy, labor, delivery and childcare. In addition, expectant and new parents can take advantage of an extensive lending library that offers a comprehensive selection of books and videos on pregnancy, childbirth and parenting, as well as free internet access. For more information on services, call 1-800-560-9990.

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Senior community raises funds for

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Enter to win a pair of ToRuK: The First Flight Tickets OR a pair of ToRuK: The First Flight Tickets plus a parking pass

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The Men’s Club of Greenbriar Oceanaire Active Adult Community in Waretown will again sponsor a golf outing to raise funds for various veterans’ organizations. The outing is scheduled for Monday, September 19, 2016. This is the 12th year for this event and so far due to the success of this event, over $300,000 has been donated to veterans’ organizations. The recipients of this year’s golf outing will again be a variety of military related charities. The golf outing is held at Greenbriar Oceanaire’s own course, which is an Arthur Hill’s designed 18 hole championship layout. The event is open to both men and women. The entry fee is $160 per golfer which includes: round of golf with cart, BBQ lunch, sumptuous dinner in the clubhouse ballroom and additional prizes. Those who would like to support this event but not play can sponsor a Hole for $250, Sponsor a Tee for $125, Sponsor a Golf Foursome for $640, Make a Donation in an amount your desire or finally contribute items for prizes or for a Silent Auction. If you need further information, or to have a Golf Outing Sign-up form or Sponsor form sent to you, please call, Joe at 609-549-0340.


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