Helping The FoodBank Is More Important Now Than It’s Ever Been
The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties has been helping our neighbors since 1984 and there has never been a better time to support them than now.
The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties has been helping our neighbors since 1984 and there has never been a better time to support them than now.
The St. George's Greek Orthodox Church on West Park Avenue In Ocean Township is extending their free food program through today.
The New York Giants football organization has donated $500,000 to Sandy relief, according to northjersey.com. The money will be split between New York and New Jersey, with the money going to both the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund and the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City.
If you want to help your neighbors in Toms River devastated by Sandy here's one way to do it.
The Molly Marie Angel Fund started at Bricktown Veterinary Hospital with an eight year old dog Molly (pictured) who had a tumor in her spine and required very expensive treatment the owners just couldn't afford. Bricktown Vet came up with the idea for the fund and Molly was able to get her treatment. Now, Tux needs your help.
The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties is there for our neighbors who need some assistance all year long. This is a great time of year to keep them in mind when you go food shopping. Believe it or not, Thanksgiving is less than a month away. 29 days away to be exact.
It was the 25th anniversary of the Greater Ocean Township Chamber or Commerce's Comedy Night this past Friday night. This year it was held at The Jumping Brook Country Club in Neptune, and it was a great night!
All this month we have had the honor of having representatives of The American Cancer Society, including Senior Director of Special Events, Kathleen Gelchion Daly, who joined us this morning, as well as local breast cancer survivors on the morning show to talk about Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, and now the big weekend is here!
Andy Chase, my friend and afternoon show host on our sister station 105.7 The Hawk, has been living on a billboard on Hooper Ave. in Toms River since Monday trying to raise money for Ocean Of Love.
You can benefit the Susan G. Komen Central and Southern NJ Affiliates by attending the Pink Party this Thursday!
Kenny Blekeski is battling brain cancer and his co-workers have put together an event to help pay for his medical bills, and they need your help!