Who Could Abandon a Puppy with This Face?
Our Point Pet of the Week is too precious for words...but I'll try.
Our Point Pet of the Week is too precious for words...but I'll try.
Do you remember how great the end-of-the-year field days at school used to be when you were growing up? And how much fun have your kids had at their school field days? Well, here's a chance for you to come to an adult field day to benefit a great local cause!
Say hello to Butterscotch and Callie, a combined 46 pounds of pure love! They are brother and sister and are 5 years old, and are this week's Point Pets of the Week!
This coming Tuesday is a very special day. It's a day you can pay tribute to Christopher Matlosz by participating in the "Miles For Matlosz" 5 mile run and 1 mile fun run.
Our Point Pet of the Week had to be given up by her family.
I remember in November Liz and I talking about how important it is to remember the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties all year long, not just during the holidays. Well, here we are at the end of June, so I thought it would be a great time to bring it up.
For older dogs in animal shelters, there is sometimes very little hope of getting adopted, much less getting married! Here's something you can do to help.
Renee DeLorenzo, Lou, Chips Cooney and Jeff Norris (photo Brenda Loesch)Saturday night was a night full of laughter and generosity at the comedy show at the Brick Elks Lodge featuring comedians Jeff Norris, Renee DeLorenzo and Chips Cooney. The event was a sellout!
It's not just the puppies and young dogs that long for their 'forever home'. Meet Tony.
I learned about Ryan's Run a few years ago, and it is a very special event. The Kaiser family lost their son Ryan of heart disease in January 2003, and decided to create a fund in Ryan's honor to help give financial assistance to local families with critically ill children, fund doctors and hospital groups specializing in the care and cure of pediatric heart patients and to build children's playgrounds. Ryan's Run has been an awesome event over the years.
When comedian Jeff Norris moved to Brick, he didn't expect to meet his local veterinarian so quickly, and he certainly didn't expect to meet him the way he did.