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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Point Boro Alum Rampone Announces Slate of Summer Soccer Activities

Lady Panther star to host camps and leagues with Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Sky Blue FC

Christie Rampone made a name for herself on the soccer fields and basketball courts of Point Boro High School and Monmouth University. After taking her soccer skills to the professional and international levels, Rampone recently announced that she will spend her summer not only playing on the new Sky Blue FC squad of the National Women's Soccer League but also giving back to her local community.  One session of the Christie Rampone and K. Hovnanian Children's Hospital Girls Soccer Camp will be held June 24-28 at Sunshine Village Fields in Neptune. Campers who take part will also be invited to see the Sky Blue team in action at Rutgers University.  Also that week, a 7v7 league will begin and will be held every Tuesday for a six week season…

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Earle Family Donates $750,000 to K. Hov Children's Hospital

Donation will create 14 more rooms at Jersey Shore University Medical Center's children's hospital

Members of the Earle family, owners of Wall-based Earle Asphalt Company, have donated $750,000 to support the children’s hospital of Jersey Shore University Medical Center.  The donation to the K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital, in honor of Walter and Marianne Earle, supports “The Next Step,” a hospital campaign focused on expanding services and space for “Kids, Cardiac and Cancer,” according to a hospital release. The Earle family’s contribution supports an enhanced acute care pediatric unit in the hospital’s Ackerman Pavilion. The redesigned space includes 14 private rooms, a playroom, a spacious family area and an additional procedure room, the release says. “This new space is sophisticated, gives families more privacy, and enables our …

george lyons

5:12 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013

walter would love this a great guy   more ›

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Police Brighten the Holidays for Kids at Jersey Shore Medical Center

Donations help officers make toy run

Wall Township police brought Christmas cheer to children at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. Police distributed donated toys to 36 children ranging in age from a few weeks old to 17 as part of a community policing initiative aimed at showing children that police are there to help them. Officers were able to help a 4-year-old whose home was destroyed by superstorm Sandy rebuild her doll collection with the gift of donated Snow White dolls. Another little girl was the lucky recipient of a Dora the Explorer play set, while several of the teens got cameras or mp3 players, donated by Best Buy.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Jersey Mike's Donates $50k To Children's Hospital

Month of Giving culminates in Make A Difference Day

The children’s hospital of Jersey Shore University Medical Center received a $50,000 donation toward its children’s hospital on Wednesday -- proceeds from a month-long drive held at all 18 Monmouth and Ocean county locations of Jersey Mike’s Subs. Steven Littleson, the Neptune hospital’s president, accepted the donation on behalf of the K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital from sub chain owner Peter Cancro at the Jersey Mike’s location at Route 35 and Allaire Road. For the second year running, all Jersey Mike’s locations participate in a “Month of Giving,’’ that benefits local charities chosen by each region. The event culminates in a “Make a Difference Day,’’ a nationwide push to gather more donations. The inaugural Month of Giving campaign …

Jim Martyn

1:00 pm on Friday, March 30, 2012

Great job Jersey Mike's , thanks   more ›

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