Author: Greater Media
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Red Bank to seek proposals for tennis courts
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer Red Bank officials will prepare a request for proposals (RFP) for the crumbling clay tennis courts located in Marine Park. The four clay courts, which are owned by the borough and overseen by the Red Bank Clay Courts Tennis Association, have been closed since incurring damage during superstorm Sandy…
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Community’s massive support helps reopen flooded Arc center
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — Thanks to an effort that raised more than $100,000 toward renovations, The Arc of Monmouth’s Work Opportunity Center (WOC) was able to reopen its entire building to the general public on Feb. 25. The official reopening comes two years after superstorm Sandy caused severe flooding damage…
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Habitat for Humanity building new residence
By CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — A new Habitat for Humanity house will soon be part of the streetscape in Freehold Borough, and it will provide a comfortable, safe and affordable residence for a family who will make it their home. Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County, serving northeast and western Monmouth County,…
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Discover a world of adventure at Ranney Summer Programs
BACK TO BUSINESS News of Greater Media Newspapers’ advertisers With more than 30 years of experience in fun- and friend-filled summer adventures, Ranney Summer Programs are a favorite of families in Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex counties. Exceptional opportunities to explore specialized camp activities, sports clinics and academic and talent development courses await your child this…
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Reduce your risk for colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in both the United States and Canada. So say the American Cancer Society and the Canadian Cancer Society, who project nearly 60,000 Americans and Canadians will lose their lives to colorectal cancer in 2015 alone. Though many risk factors for colorectal cancer, including age, heredity and…
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Center for Wound Healing helps the father of the bride make a dream come true
By Dr. John Kramer Last winter, 58-year old Joe Veloce of Staten Island threw on a pair of sneakers to go out and brush the ice and snow from his wife’s car. His sneakers got wet; he slipped and banged his foot. Although he didn’t think he was injured, Joe’s foot became swollen, and the…
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Why are more young people getting colon cancer?
By Thomas J. Kayal M.D. As a result of increasing numbers of people age 50+ choosing to undergo screenings for colorectal cancer — the standard screening age — incidences have been slowly decreasing every year since the 1980s. However, diagnoses for people under 50 have been increasing and are often diagnosed when the disease has…
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Benefits of the revolutionary AlterG anti-gravity treadmill
By David Bertone, P.T., D.P.T., O.C.S. During my 25-year career as a physical therapist, there have been very few devices that have come to market that have immediately benefited a large segment of the rehabilitation population as the AlterG anti-gravity treadmill. Developed in 2005 by founder Sean Whalen, the treadmill utilizes the NASApatented differential air…
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Nurses reverse a worrisome winter development
In mid-December, three residents in the River Road, Piscataway, Parker nursing home caught an upper respiratory virus. Such viruses can cause residents to miss much-anticipated group activities and runs the risk of broad transmission through the home. The nursing staff, working with housekeeping, environmental services, and dining services, made sure that neither threat materialized. Staff…
