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Natalie Sailor
Mrs. Sailor, of Bowie, Md., died Aug. 25, 2013. She was predeceased by her husband, Nathan Sailor. Surviving are two daughters, Debra and her husband Brian Tasch of Marlboro, and Sherry Jefferson and her partner, Stephen Schwartz; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Graveside services were held at New Montefiore Cemetery, Pinelawn, N.Y. Shiva was observed…
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Catherine Condon
Mrs. Condon, 74, of Freehold, died Aug. 12, 2013. She grew up in Monmouth County, attended St. Rose of Lima School, Freehold, and graduated from Freehold Regional High School, Freehold Borough. Mrs. Condon was predeceased by her husband, Robert V. Condon, in 1986. Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Linda Condon, and Kevin…
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Helen L. Reid
Mrs. Reid, 87, of Jackson, died Aug. 11, 2013, at home. She was a tumor registrar at The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, for more than 25 years, retiring in 1993. Mrs. Reid was predeceased by her husband, Roger; a brother, Charles Moore; and two sisters, Mary Galarelli and Dorothy Vaughan. Surviving are four daughters, Eileen Murphy,…
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Forsgate golf outing benefits Autism Speaks
By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Sean Stevenson tees off at the start of the Forsgate Foundation’s Chip in for Charity fundraising event to benefit Autism Speaks at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe on Aug. 26. MATT DENTON A reality TV star lent her support to the New Jersey chapter of Autism Speaks during an Aug.…
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AHA recognizes RBMC for exceptional heart care
Raritan Bay Medical Center, with locations in Old Bridge and Perth Amboy, has received the Get With The Guidelines — Heart Failure Gold Quality Achievement Award from the American Heart Association (AHA). The recognition signifies that the medical center has reached an aggressive goal of treating heart failure patients according to the guidelines of care…
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Do the yoga evolution
Stretch, hang, stroke, spin, bark. Yoga is evolving to fit the spiritual and cardiovascular needs of fitness buffs. From the bizarre to the furry, here’s a look at the latest trends in getting bendy. By Anne Burkley CTW Features Yoga has been around for centuries; in fact, millennia.Although it has been adapted and modernized through…
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Start a Smarter Homes Movement
Because the founding principles of the Smarter Lunchrooms Movement are behavioral, its techniques can be applied to different environments. For the home, stocking mostly healthy foods and arranging them in certain ways promotes healthful eating, Hanks says. One of the most basic tactics people can follow is simply not buying junk foods. If chips aren’t…
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Tricks over treats
Simple lunchroom changes, such as rearranging fruits and vegetables, can noticeably impact childhood nutrition. By Rachel Graf CTW Features A s adolescents walk through the lunch line at Big Walnut High School in Sunbury, Ohio,“savory meatball sandwiches,”“golden corn” and “sweet pineapple” are lined up for the taking. Baskets overflow with fresh fruit, and lunchroom staff…
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CentraState earns Joint Commission Accreditation for Wound Program
The Central Jersey Wound Treatment Center at CentraState Medical Center has recently received The Joint Commission’s Disease-Specific Care Certification. CentraState earned the two-year certification by demonstrating compliance with the Commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety in wound care. The Central Jersey Wound Treatment Center at CentraState provides a multidisciplinary approach to the…
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