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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Law Enforcement Volunteers Continue Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts

Concert and other activities help those in need

For the second time since Hurricane Sandy struck our area, a tractor-trailer loaded with supplies arrived in Howell to help people still recovering from the storm's devastation. The first time the truck was filled with food from Michigan in the immediate aftermath of the storm. On week an equally large truck arrived filled with appliances for people working their way back into their homes.  Sgt. Joseph Markulic of the Howell Police Department and President of the Monmouth County Traffic Officers Association said the truck came courtesy of Toll Brothers in Virginia. "Whoever wants it, get in touch with us and come and get it," Markulic said of the refrigerators, microwaves and other items that came off the truck.  Even weeks after the storm…

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Monmouth Officers Holding Concert to Benefit First Responders

Event at Stone Pony to support those impacted by Sandy

As the Jersey Shore continues to clean up and rebuild from Hurricane Sandy the Monmouth County Traffic Officers Association is holding a concert Dec. 8 to benefit the first responders affected by the storm. "Heroes Helping Heroes" will be held at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park and will feature a variety of local bands including the popular country act After The Reign.  The association includes officers from all the towns in Monmouth County and Sgt. Joseph Markulic of the Howell Police Department said the event is being held to benefit those that were impacted the most by the storm. "Seeing how many officers were affected we thought it would be a good idea to get something going specifically for police, fire and EMS." Markulic said many of …

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