So what would make a naked human willingly submerge themselves in NEGATIVE -292 degree temperatures, for three whole minutes? I did it and I'll do it again.
So I don't need to tell you that this past year during the Coronavirus Pandemic has been tough, in fact, many have found themselves dealing with depression. Feeling blue, down, and depressed. Whether it has been health-related with Covid 19 or economics, it has been one of our most challenging years in memory.
The Second Wind Llama Farm believes in that the mind, body and nature connection is crucial to a balanced being and I would go out on a limb and say that most of us are not exactly balanced with this COVID crisis. So why not get some llama therapy?
So this is a great tool for everyone to have in the battle against Coronavirus. It’s the Ocean County Health Department’s “app”. The app is a great resource for information on Covid 19 and much more throughout Ocean County.
Two Toms River residents and an Edison resident are in a heap of trouble following their Thursday arrests for their alleged roles in a scheme aimed at defrauding the New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury Fund.
Due to the rise in Covid-19 cases in Ocean County, the health department will be going back to offering tests five-days a week at the Ocean County College drive-thru testing site for the first time in months.
The Ocean County Sheriff's Office PBA Local 379 is asking for the community to come together and help in raising funds for Detective Phil Sickenger and his family as he battles ALS.
Toms River residents have a new place to workout and get into shape as the township has officially opened a new fitness facility at Veterans Park, off North Bay Avenue.
The Ocean County Health Department is now urging everyone to do their part to help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses, like flu and COVID-19 at the same time by getting a flu shot, remaining socially distant in public and wearing a mask as we head into the fall.