During the month of October, "Townsquare Tonight" is presenting a series entitled: "Sandy +3." This week, Part 2 takes a closer look at all that's been accomplished so far, and the work still left to be done.
Our guests were United Way's Executive Director Linda Gyimoti and Construction Manager Robert Clark; Northern Ocean Habitat for Humanity (NOHFH) Construction Manager Dick
A group in Monmouth County dedicated to reaching out to the victims of sexual assault is reaching out... to you.
180 Turning Lives Around is seeking volunteers for its Sexual Assault Response Team (SART). Victim Program Coordinator Susan Levine says sexual violence is not as uncommon as you might think.
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It was a nice evening in Toms River at the First United Methodist Church for the Annual Caregivers of Central Jersey Volunteers Recognition Dinner and Service. So many people who care to help others gathered to celebrate the work they do to help our Seniors here at the Shore. The...
One of the many lessons that we learned from Hurricane Sandy is that coming together to help each other is vital. If you want a way to get involved to help your neighbors in Ocean County, here's an option:
Interested in volunteering to help rebuild the Shore community? Tomorrow, hundreds of New Jerseyans demonstrate their devotion to their communities and state by providing some desperate help to communities in need.
Jackson's legion of volunteers for commitees and advisory boards has swelled to more than 100, says Mayor Mike Reina, since he started the program in 2009. Now, who in town will be the next to step up? Reorganization of boards, committees and councils takes place in January, and he's looking for some new faces.