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Dr. Gevertz is a dentist who cares enough to make you smile
If you are considering dental or cosmetic procedures, Dr. Randee Gevertz of Jersey Shore Dental has 28 years of experience in the field of dentistry, along with a reputation for excellence and a passion for her profession in her community. Treat yourself to Dr. Gevertz’s soft touch and beautiful results. Routine dental exams are very…
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What’s next after retirement?
Scores of people spend their working days dreaming of the moment they are eligible for retirement.They may have retirement counted down to the minutes and seconds, particularly if they’ve been in a job that hasn’t been the most enjoyable. But many people find that once they retire they do not know what to do to…
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Are you ready for a knee or hip replacement?
You’ve heard of knee and hip replacement surgery, but when is the right time to consider it? First, ask yourself:What is your body telling you? “You have to have a significant amount of wear,” says Dr. Nicholas DiNubile, orthopaedic surgeon.“You need to have [a certain] degree of symptoms and it has to be affecting your…
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Bone up on knee and joint health
By Jeff Schnaufer CTW Features Here’s a little-known fact: For some people, with every pound they gain, it can feel like 5 to 7 extra pounds for their knees. So if you gain 10 pounds by the time you are 50, your knees may feel like they are lugging around at least 50 more pounds.…
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Meeting to focus on post-Sandy issues Oct. 21
OCEANPORT — The Borough Office of Emergency Management will hold a community meeting for residents 6:30- 9:30 p.m. Oct. 21. Themed “Sandy: Our Next Steps,” it will be held at Maple Place School. Prior to the meeting, the borough has arranged for the state to host a mobile cabinet session 3:30-7 p.m. at the school.…
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Gay educator wins $800K in Holmdel school lawsuit
By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer HOLMDEL — A Monmouth County jury has ordered the Holmdel Township Board of Education to pay $800,000 to an openly gay former employee over charges of discrimination and wrongful termination. Laurie Cancalosi, who worked for the district as an athletic director between 2004 and 2006, filed a complaint against the…
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Veterans separate fact from fiction at Monmouth U
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY — Military service is lauded by some and criticized by others, but few besides the men and women who have served know what the military really has to offer. “Everyone bases their conception of what the military is like based on what the media tells you and what…
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Elderfest will be held Nov. 8 in Toms River
Preferred Home Health Care and Nursing Services will present Elderfest 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 8. The event will include free health and wellness screenings, crafters, giveaways and book signings. Psychic medium Jane Doherty and syndicated radio host Joel Markel are scheduled to be at the event, which will be held at American Legion…
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Lorrice Helen Scaff Selesky
Mrs. Selesky, 92, of Brick, died Sept. 23, 2013, in Monmouth Beach. She was predeceased by her husband, Francis; a sister, Irene Kennedy; two brothers, Nicholas and Louis Scaff; and a brother-in-law, Ferris George. She is survived by a daughter, Sharon and her husband, Michael Kenny; a son, Francis III and his wife, Candice, of…
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