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March 2019
January 2019
United States Coast Guard – Government Shutdown
joycemedia2019-07-30T16:42:10-04:00As many if you know that with the government shutdown, the men and women of the United States Coast Guard are serving without pay. The Coast Guard is always there for us. They were among the first people here helping after Hurricane Sandy. As a coastal community, this is our chance to be there for them. We are asking everyone who feels this is unacceptable for these men and women, their families, and their children to please donate canned non-perishable goods or gifts cards from stores (for example : Shop Rite, Murphy’s, Acme, Babies R’ Us) in amounts no greater than $20. The Beach Haven Volunteer Fire Company has offered to collect donations at the fire house in Beach Haven until 1/23. Let’s show the Coast Guard how much we appreciate all they do.
November 2018
Important Information Regarding Flood Mitigation and Flood Barriers
joycemedia2022-05-03T13:19:00-04:00Veterans Day ceremony | Sunday, November 11 | 10:45am Veterans Park
joycemedia2019-07-30T16:44:00-04:00Veterans Day ceremony
Sunday, November 11
10:45
Veterans Park
HEALTH DEPARTMENT REMINDS RESIDENTS TO VACCINATE THEIR PETS AND KEEP THEM SAFE FROM DISTEMPER, RABIES & OTHER HARMFUL DISEASES
joycemedia2022-05-03T13:19:07-04:00HEALTH DEPARTMENT REMINDS RESIDENTS TO VACCINATE THEIR PETS AND KEEP THEM SAFE FROM DISTEMPER, RABIES & OTHER HARMFUL DISEASES
The Ocean County Health Department (OCHD) wants to remind residents that vaccinating their precious furry friends can save their pets lives from many deadly diseases such as canine distemper and rabies. “We have recently seen an increase in canine distemper cases in raccoons here in Ocean County so now is a good time to urge all cat and dog owners to vaccinate their pets with age appropriate vaccines as recommended by their veterinarian, said Ocean County Freeholder Director Gerry P. Little, Liaison to the Ocean County Board of Health.
Pet vaccines exist to prevent your pet from falling ill. They provide immunity from a range of infectious diseases that can affect both humans and animals. Daniel Regenye, OCHD Public Health Coordinator reminds us, “Living in Ocean County, many of us share our surroundings with wildlife. Sometimes animals such as raccoons, skunks and opossum may have an unexpected encounter with a family pet so it’s best to be protected from any of the diseases those animals may potentially be carrying. And you can never forget that rabies can be passed on from animals to humans so keeping vaccinations up-to-date is crucial in maintaining not only your pets health, but your own.”
Tips to keep your pets safe from wildlife:
Keep your dogs on a leash while on walks or at the park
Keep your cats indoors
Do not catch or remove wildlife form their homes
Don’t feed wildlife on your property and don’t feed your pets outside
Please support our Police Officers who are participating in David’s Dream and Believe Cancer Foundation NO SHAVE NOVEMBER!
joycemedia2019-07-30T16:48:46-04:00NO SHAVE NOVEMBER
October 2018
Take Back Day: Saturday, Oct. 27th, from 10Am – 2 PM at the Beach Haven Public Library
joycemedia2019-07-30T16:44:34-04:00

