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Happy Labor Day/National Yoga Month
September Partially funded under Title III-Older Americans Act by MC Office on Aging 1
Keyport Senior Center
September
2020
Newsletter
Editor: Sofie Clark
Madeline Costello
DIRECTOR
Phone: 732-264-4916
FAX: 732-264-8552
SERVING KEYPORT AND THE BAYSHORE AREA/ See us on www.keyportonline.com
110 Second Street, Keyport, NJ 07735 — mcostello@keyportonline.com
Volume 28 Issue 9 September 2020 CALENDAR INSIDE
Ready for a new game? If you are interested in learning Chess or Bridge, let Sofie know.
FLU AND PNUEMONIA SHOTS
AGES 65+
LOCATION TBA
TUESDAY OCTOBER 6TH AND
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7TH
PLEASE CALL THE CENTER TO
SIGN UP
NEW:
Virtual Chair Yoga (See Calendar)
Virtual Grandfriends
Library event on pg 3
CANCELED TRIPS
Bucks County Wednesday
September 2nd $95
Atlantic City Sept. 10th
Miss Lotta Boat Ride October 1st
$75
Refunds are on the way!
Interested in Grandpads? You can now borrow one from the Center for up to 3 days!
Call the Center at 732-264-4916 to request to borrow a Grandpad
Play music and games,
catch up on news, browse
the web and chat with
family and friends!
Now with ZOOM!
No Wifi
Required!
We hope you have a great Labor Day
with family and friends!
Stay safe and social distance!
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September is one of the best months, I think. The days still have the warmth of summer
but, as sun downs come earlier, the longer evenings hold the cooler air of the
approaching fall.
The other great thing about September is that the farm markets are chockfull of
the best fruit and vegetables of the year. Have you visited the Hauser Hill stand at the
waterfront on Thursdays? You will find luscious blackberries the size of small pinecones.
Sweet peaches, plump tomatoes, bright green peppers and more. It is hard to resist wanting some of everything.
If you haven’t viewed the annual art show on the Center’s Facebook page, you are missing a treat. Sofie Clark
and Dennis Magee have done a terrific job putting together this exhibit of our very talented artists. Be sure to check it
out.
Our art classes know that creating something goes a long way to help you feel well. Knitters and crafters know
this too. If you aren’t an artist or don’t have a hobby where you work with your hands, why not consider creating a
“Pandemic Diary”. First person accounts will be used by historians to write about how folks lived through this historic
time. Your grandchildren and great grandchildren will be happy to have your thoughts in the same way you are glad to
have your father’s letters home from the war. It will help you to live in the moment. Here are some prompts to get you
going:
What did you do this week that was different from a “normal” week
How has the virus changed your plans
What changes have you experienced (physical or mental)
Has anything positive come from this
Just get started. The rest will come
BRICKS ARE AVAILABLE- (Forms available in hallway of the Center.)
A “Walk of Memories” at the Senior Center – Check out our front walk.
A great way to support the Center.
Why not join our “WALK OF MEMORIES”
AT KEYPORT SENIOR CENTER
KEYPORT SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
SUPPORTS THE PROGRAMS OF THE SENIOR CENTER
President: Vickie Snoy ~ Vice-President: Eileen Angrason~
Treasurer: Patti Mascolino ~ Secretary: Susan Pike ~
Advisor: Madeline Costello
ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Ken Angrason-Lillian Baliff-Joe Carey-Jean Crone -Gerry Davis-June Dougherty
Yvonne Grace-Sheila Harmyk-Marlene Kirby -Len Layland-Sue Layland
Letitia Lombardo-Rick Makin– Patti Mascolino- Kathy Massey -
Margaret Matthews- Lucy Rossi – Jim Siciliano Virginia Smith-
Bob Thompson-Lucille Waugh- Patty Worland – Barbara Zarkowski
INSIDE OUR PAGES:
2: Our Advisory Committee
3: Updates/Library News
4: Name Page
5: Notes from Madeline
6: Birthdays/Sunshine Club
7: Writer’s Corner
8: Zoom
9: Vaccine Flyer
10: Center Trips 2020
11: Coloring Page
12/13: Calendar
14: Word Find
15: Crossword
15-24: Ads/Sponsors
A Note From Advisory Secretary Susan Pike
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NEW: SOUTH JERSEY LEGAL SERVICES LEGAL ASSISTANCE 2020
10/6, 12/8
At Keyport Senior Center (Sign-Up a Must!)
Services can be done over the phone, call the
center for number
Grandfriends!
Come help us put SMILES on children’s faces Pre-K 4 and 5 years old. If interested call the Center at
732-264-4916
A REMINDER
Center Parking Lot: Designated spots such as Handicap and Nutrition: PLEASE DO NOT PARK!!
PARKING FOR TRIPS: On street or municipal lot
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: Pick up your new membership card & update personal information: new prescriptions, doctors, phone numbers, emergency contacts and cell phone numbers
SCAT INFORMATION PLEASE TAKE NOTE: If you need to cancel a ride to the center, please call SCAT 732-431-6480 as early as possible. Call Center day before by 1pm if you need a ride to the center.
SHARED RIDE-please call SCAT 732-431-6480
BIRHTDAY LUNCH: Suspended until further notice. You must call the day before by 11am to receive your lunch.
The day you are having lunch, you must have your birthday paper and come into the kitchen to let us know you
are here by 11am. –Cheryl
Free Monthly Movie with Popcorn & Drinks
Wednesday, TBA @ 10am
Thursday, TBA @ 1pm
Movie:
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Did you realize that our name page is a fun way of donating to our Center? On page 4 of our newsletter each month, we have a list of all the members who contribute to the good work of our center. It’s only $10.00/year! Please stop in the front office to be a
part of the center’s support.
ADESOYE FAMUAGUN A.M CHUDERSKI ANDREA SPEZIALE ANNE CONWAY BARBARA PEARCE BETTIE O’LEARY BOB THOMPSEN BRIGITTE BRODERICK CAROL BATTISTA
CATHY MIETZ COOKIE PIZZI DAN ROSATO DENNIS MAGEE DIANA RASMUSSEN
DIANE SHEPPARD DIANNE STENECK EILEEN ANGRASON
ELIZABETH CARTER FLORA GOSHA FRED PIZZI GAIL PARIS GERRY DAVIS GIGI DROZDICK JIM POLING
JOAN NOBLE JOHN OSHINSKI JOSEPHINE ASCOUGH JOYCE TAYLOR JUNE DOUGHERTY
KATHY MASSEY KEN ANGRASON KEN BRENNAN LILLIAN BALIFF LUCY ROSSI LYNN CASE
MADELINE COSTELLO MARGE SUPPLES MARILYN BRUCE
MARLENE KIRBY MARTHA CEVASCO MARTHA SHEARER MARY BARNES MARY LOU DIECKER
ALICE MCCLEASTER MAUREEN MOLLOY MORRIS GOLDMAN PAM MURNANE PATRICIA VECCHIO-SERPINETO PEGGY BRACKETT REMA SHERWOOD
ROSA BONILLA ROSE CAPO ROSINA ATCHLEY ROSEMARIE MIKSON
ROSEMARIE SANTORO SABAH TALAT SAL SPEZIALE SANDY ERRICKSON
SUE PIKE TERRY RENNICK VICKIE SNOY VIRGINIA SMITH
LET’S PLAY “FIND YOUR NAME” SPONSORED BY THE KEYPORT SENIOR CITIZEN
ADVISORY COMMITTEE (KSCAC)—AN EASY WAY TO SUPPORT YOUR CENTER
Note: our Name Page payment period is June 1ST– May 31. Of course, you may join in any time of the year.
TAKE NOTE
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Notes from Madeline… September 2020
WOW! Can you believe the summer is rapidly passing by. September 22nd is the last day of summer. Let’s keep
enjoying the warmer days outdoors as much as possible and try to meet up with friends and family.
I hope you had the opportunity to view the Art Slide Show on Facebook page “The Keyport Senior Center”. The slide show received 140 views and 3 viewers shared with many others. You will still be able to view it. I have a couple of
times. Each time you see something new.
You should have all received your food vouchers by now. There are still vouchers available you can call:
732-308-3770 (X6656) to see if you are eligible.
Many are borrowing the Grandpads and enjoying tremendously. You are allowed to borrow for one full week. I
have received lots of positive feedback. Please call Center to borrow one.
“NEW” Virtual Chair Yoga on Tuesday at 1:00PM will be available. Same link, and same ID and password. The first class will be September 8th. This is National Yoga Month, dedicated to educate the health benefits of Yoga and in-
spire a healthy lifestyle. Try it out!
Keyport Library now has available digital Asbury Park Press subscription. Anyone with a library card can
access it for free.
In addition, the Library will do an event with John Schneider on September 10th from 10:00AM to 2:00PM in front of the Library. He will read from his book, sing a few songs, have a raffle, sell/sign books. This will be fun outdoor event.
So if you are a fan of local history come and enjoy the day. See page 3 for details.
If you would like to try Virtual Grandfriends please call the Center and it will be arranged with Keyport Central School. Last year we started at the end of the school year therefore, it ended rather quickly. The kinks are ironed out, so
let us know and we will be happy to set you up.
Flu shots and pneumonia shots will be available October 6 & 7. See page 9 for details. Call the Center at 732-
264-4916 to set up an appointment. You need an appointment so we can keep everyone safe.
Working on a couple of changes at the Center I think you will be pleased upon your return. I do not have a date
as of today, “patience is a virtue”.
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Remember that
your BIRTHDAY LUNCH
INVITATION can now be
picked up at the office.
Invitations will no longer be
mailed.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
SEPTEMBER
If You Registered After This
Printing, Please Stop By The
Office And Pick Up Your
Birthday Invitation Letter.
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS…
Joan Boyce, Barbara Ennis, Carol Huetter, Henrietta Marotta, Pat Sheffield, Talat Sabah, Nancy Weston John Benoit, Margaret Coston, Ellen Roberts, Mary Barnes, Tina Rosato, Jack Mahoney, Cathy Mietz,
Gail Paris, Pinkie Phillips, Rosemarie Prendergast, Elizabeth Carter-Holmes, Barbara Gianguzzi, Felicia Troisi, Florence Marchione, Theresa Rennick, Jean Crone, Doris Carroll, Karen Furnbach, Anne Quinlan, Joan Noble,
Frank Grabowski, John Oshinski
BIRTHDAY NEWS
Monthly birthdays will be listed in the newsletter; if we miss you, please notify us in the office. If you would like to take advantage of the free birthday lunch, you can pick up your invitation in the office. All birthday participants must call
and make a reservation for lunch (DURING YOUR BIRTHDAY MONTH ONLY)
and please bring the invitation on that day!!!
**This invitation is not transferable and cannot be used for “special” lunches**
We ACCEPT General Sympathy, Get Well, Thinking of You and Birthday cards. We do NOT ACCEPT any Holiday or Specific Occasion Cards. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS TO THE CENTER!
WELCOME OUR NEWEST MEMBERS…
GET WELL WISHES… Flora Gosha
SYMPATHY WISHES…. To Dottie Poling on the loss of her Son, Jim Poling for the loss of his brother, and to Alfred Johnson for the loss of Wife Sherrie Dobbs
New Members: See a new face? Welcome them! Show them around the Center and get them involved with all the Center has to offer! Who knows… you might just make a new friend!
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Writer’s Corner
Susan Pike Most of the calls or emails I got during the quarantine wanted to know what I was reading. People that know me thought I would be in my element finally having the time to go through my endless “to-be-read’ piles of books. But I couldn’t read! I couldn’t concentrate. I’d pick up a novel or biography, read a few pages and put it down. Poetry helped a little but I was still unsettled. Finally, around April I found the answer – cookbooks. In the beginning of the pandemic my husband and I decided to only shop every two weeks. This upset my whole routine. Usually I would check the supermarket circular and plan my menus from what was on sale. This no longer worked. Supply chain is-sues meant that items on my list weren’t available so I would buy what I could and figure out what to make from what I had. The next thing I knew I had pulled out some of my favorite cookbooks. You know the ones: they open automatically to the best macaroni and cheese recipe; they have gravy stains and the spine is held together by elastic bands. From there I just kept going. These books were fun to read. (Don’t tell me that I can find any recipe on the Internet. I know. I have several Pinterest boards of soups, cakes, etc. Finding a list of ingredients and directions is not as comforting as reading about “Ladies Lunch “at the Frances Virginia Tea Room in Atlanta, Georgia or Edna Lewis explaining how to make biscuits. Looking for something else to make with ground beef I found a recipe for Salisbury Steak. The food described seemed nothing like the meat in the TV dinners of my childhood. It is now a new favorite in my house. As the stay at home order dragged on, I moved on to my mother and mother-n-laws’ cookbooks. Their notes on substitutions or additions made me smile and remember summers of jelly roll cakes wrapped in dish towels sprinkled with confectioners’ sugar or the time I had David’s grandmother’s German potato salad for the first time. Also on this trip down memory lane are fundraiser cookbooks – those spiral bound compilations of recipes submitted by members of the church, Woman’s Club or historical society. These books are a look at the time they were printed. Lots of jello salads and condensed soup casseroles. Most of these recipes don’t fit with our low salt diet but one night I made “Eleanor’s One Dish Meal” and my husband surprised me by telling me about the time he had this at his friend Charlie’s house. Sure enough. Eleanor was Charlie’s mom. As restrictions have begun to lift here in New Jersey, I hope people have figured out ways to cope with being apart. I know that cookbooks aren’t the solution for those who are worried about putting food on the table. I understand. I work at a food pantry. I will let Laurie Colwin, one of my favorite food writers explain why cookbooks have helped me. “Cookbooks hit you where you live. You want comfort; you want security; you want food; you want not to be hungry; and not only do you want those basic things fixed, you want it done in a really nice, gentle way that makes you feel loved. That’s a big desire. And cookbooks say to the person reading them. ‘If you will read me, you will be able to do this for yourself and others. You will make everyone feel better’.” * *Colwin, Laurie. More Home Cooking. Harper Collins Publishers, 1993.
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Keyport Senior Center
Zoom We encourage you to join us and have fun within the comfort of our own
home.
Tuesdays
Virtual Chair Yoga Time: 1:00pm—2:00pm
Wednesdays
Virtual Tai Chi Qigong Ball Time: 10:00 – 11:00 AM
Social Hour Time: 11:00-11:30
Thursdays
Virtual Gentle Strength Time: 11:00-12:00
Please let us know if you are interested!
Join Zoom Meeting by Link below or Call in
https://zoom.us/j/3440869993?pwd=Qk5YZE9oOWw2eThrTFUyeGxKeTVZdz09
Call Telephone Number: 1-646-568-7788 Meeting ID: 344 086 9993
Password: 4rrsKQ
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Keyport Senior Center 2020
Flu Shot (65+)
and Pneumonia Vaccine
LOCATION TBA
Tuesday October 6th or Wednesday October 7
th
Time: 9-10:20 am
10 minute appointments are necessary to ensure
safety for all
Wear a Mask!
Please call the Center to sign up
732-264-4916
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If you are unable to attend a trip or party please call the Center immediately. Someone may be on a waiting
list and may be delighted to take your place, in which case, you will receive a refund! To receive a refund,
you must bring your original receipt to the office. The borough will send you a refund within a month.
We pick up for trips at the Senior Center, Fireman’s Municipal Parking Lot on West Front Street,
Bethany Manor, Bethany Towers and Oyster Bay Apartments on Beers Street for all of our Charter Bus
Trips. For Atlantic City trips, the Center is not an option for pick up.
Trips 2020-All Trips will have Helfrich Transportation (All trips must be paid in full one month prior to trip)
September 2, Wednesday-Bucks County Playhouse “Dames at Sea”
CANCELED Cost: $95
October 1, Thursday Miss Lotta Cruise Lake Hopatcong, NJ A 57-foot SkipperLiner, Miss Lotta features a full
dining room, upper deck, state-of-the-art audiovisual system. Miss Lotta also uses a gyro stabilization system to
ensure smooth sailing. From her homeport in Nolan’s Point, Miss Lotta sets sail. During our Signature Lunch guests
enjoy stunning views while savoring a buffet of delicious cuisine from The Windlass and Alice’s, our sister properties.
An impressive selection of wines, beers and spirits is also available (at your own cost). Whether you are a local or
visiting Lake Hopatcong for the first time, Lake Hopatcong Cruises will provide you with a unique experience you
won’t forget. Bus Leaves 9:30AM/Returns by 4:00PM
CANCELED Cost: $75
December 15, Tuesday Hunterdon Hills Playhouse “A Playhouse Christmas 2020” Celebrate Christmas with our
original holiday song and dance extravaganza! With an ensemble cast performing traditional holiday songs all
backed by our amazing orchestra, it’s a spectacular holiday show like no other! With the entire Playhouse decked
out for Christmas, the joy of the season will fill you with Christmas spirit and memories you can share with your entire
family! This is one festive musical you do not want to miss!
Bus Leaves 9:45AM/Returns 4:30PM Cost: $85
Volunteer Luncheon by invitation only at Yesterday’s November 6th
Holiday Party TBA with Joey
CASINO TRIPS 2020
Canceled Thursday 9/10, Tuesday 10/13, Wednesday 11/18
Cost: $25 members $30 non members
Any questions? Call Ruth at 732-673-1521.
TRIP POLICY:
Looking forward to the return of our Theater
Trips in 2021!
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Coloring Page
Enchanted Tree House
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September 2020
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
SKIPPER BUS
8:30am—Last Run
1pm
Canceled until further
notice
HAIRCUTS– Please
Wash Your Hair Before!
CHECK FOR DATE
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2
10:00 Virtual Tai Chi 11:00 Virtual Social Hour
6
7
SHIP Counselor Ed Testa
3rd Monday of the month!
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1:00 Virtual Chair Yoga
10
9 10:00 Virtual Tai Chi 11:00 Virtual Social Hour
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14
15
1:00 Virtual Chair Yoga
13 16
10:00 Virtual Tai Chi 11:00 Virtual Social Hour
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21
22
1:00 Virtual Chair Yoga
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10:00 Virtual Tai Chi 11:00 Virtual Social Hour
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29
1:00 Virtual Chair Yoga 30
Happy Birthday Mary Barnes
and Tina Rosato! Happy Birthday John Benoit!
Happy Birthday Joan Boyce!
Happy Birthday Doris Carroll!
Happy Birthday Frank Grabowski
& John Oshinski!
Happy Birthday Carol Huetter!
Happy Birthday Florence
Marchione & Terry Rennick!
Happy Birthday Gail Paris! Happy Birthday Cathy Mietz!
Happy Birthday Joan Noble!
Happy Birthday Felicia Troisi!
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September 2020
Thursday Friday Saturday
3 11:00 Virtual Gentle Strength
4 5
10
11:00 Virtual Gentle Strength
11
VNA Nurse,
Laura Duggan comes 2nd Friday of the month
Come have blood pressure, pulse, and heart and lung
assessment 9:30 am
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17
11:00 Virtual Gentle Strength
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19
24
11:00 Virtual Gentle Strength
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SOUTH JERSEY FREE
LEGAL SERVICES 2019
10:00– 12:00
(Must sign up)
1-800-496-4570
Sign-up is a must!
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If you need to speak to Sally
our Social Worker, call or
stop in Sofie’s
office to set up an
appointment on Thursdays!
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29
Computer Class
Call Sue Pike For Appt:
732-566-0753
The Skipper Bus is currently
canceled until further notice.
Dr. MOTASIS
Podiatrist
Appointment
See pg. 20
Must Call:
732-970-4580
2020 DATES:
11/02, 1/4/2021
SPECIAL NOTE:
***WE CANNOT ACCEPT ANY
MONEY
(CASH OR CHECKS) FOR
TRIPS, DONATIONS, ETC.
AFTER /1:00 PM.
YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE
GREATLY APPRECIATED
Happy Birthday Elizabeth Carter
& Barbara Gianguzzi!!
Happy Birthday Jack Mahoney!
Happy Birthday Henrietta
Marotta & Pat Sheffield!
Happy Birthday Pinkie Phillips
& Rosemarie Prendergast!
Happy Birthday Talat Sabah &
Nancy Weston!
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The hidden message in the last months 1960s word find is:
MRS. BROWN YOU'VE GOT A LOVELY DAUGHTER
70's Songs
Find and circle all of these songs from the 1970's that are hidden in the grid.
The remaining letters spell the title of an additional song from the 70's.
ANGIE BABE BAD BLOOD BETH
BROWN SUGAR CAR WASH
CONVOY CRACKLIN' ROSIE CROCODILE ROCK DANCING QUEEN DREAMING
DREAMS
FAME FREE BIRD GREASE HEART OF GLASS
HOT STUFF HOTEL CALIFORNIA
ISLAND GIRL JIVE TALKIN' LAYLA LE FREAK LOLA
LOVIN' YOU LOWDOWN MACARTHUR PARK MAGGIE MAY
MISS YOU MONEY
NIGHT MOVES OHIO POP MUZIK RHIANNON RHINESTONE COWBOY
RICH GIRL ROXANNE SAD EYES SIR DUKE
STAYIN' ALIVE SUPERSTITION
THE JOKER TRAGEDY VENUS WATERLOO YOUR SONG
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HOLMDEL VILLAGE
AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING
200 CRAPE MYRTLE DRIVE, HOLMDEL
Low and Moderate income housing
One bedroom apartment rentals
Central air conditioning in every unit
24 hour superintendent on site
Laundry machines on site
Community room
TV room
Storage available
On the corner of Holmdel Road and Crape Myrtle Drive
First and second floor units available in elevator building
See Ad From $762...Call Mike 201-308-5324
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20% OFF WITH ADVERTISEMENT. CAN’T BE COMBINED WITH ANY SPECIAL OFFERS OR
FURTHER DISCOUNTS.
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Hazlet Pharmacy
2874 Hwy 35 South, Hazlet, NJ
732-264-3310
Your neighborhood Pharmacy & supplier of home health care needs.
Rental & sales of: Hospital beds, walkers, scooters, commodes, crutches, seat lift chairs,
& wheelchairs.
We also carry: bathroom safety, diabetic shoes, ostomy supplies & wound care. We bill
Medicare and offer FREE Delivery!!!
Join our Prescription savings club with over 300 Prescription Medications starting at
$4.99 for a 30 day supply. We have a highly educated staff with over 100 years combined
pharmaceutical experience, TRY US TODAY!!!
TED KOZCON MIKE MARSHALL
1396 HWY 36, HAZLET, NJ
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Are your nails too thick or too long?
Corns and Calluses bothering you?
Pain in the foot, ankle, or leg?
Treatment in the Comfort of YOUR Own Home Most Insurances Accepted as Full Payment
No Charge for House Call
Free Foot Massage with every Nail Trimming Nails will be smoothed down for Free every visit
*All Instruments are Sterilized*
Podiatrist Dr. Lynn Motasis Can Help!
732-970-4580 Please feel free to call if you have any questions and to schedule for an appointment.
If you have a high deductible, high copay or are not covered by Medicare for Podiatry Services and need to have your nails trimmed or corns and callouses removed consider Second Option. Membership for Second Option is free for Keyport Senior Citizen Members. Second Option makes you eligible for trimming of nails, and removal of corns and callouses at a reduced rate.
SHE ALSO TREATS THE FOLLOWING: Hot Burning Feet, Ankle Sprains, Deformed Feet, Trouble
Walking, Crooked Toes, Restless Leg, Numbness, Ingrown nails, Infection, Pinched Nerves, Broken
Bones, Cramps and Cold Feet
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“Affordable Housing with a Heart”
KEYPORT LEISURE BAY APARTMENTS
50 BEERS STREET • KEYPORT, N.J. 07735
732-264-2711
www.keyportliving.com
Equal Housing Opportunity
KEYPORT LEGION APARTMENTS, INC., d/b/a
Email:kyprtleisurebay@optonline.net
Keyport Pizza
RESTAURANT GRILL
42 W. FRONT STREET KEYPORT
FREE DELIVERY
732-264-2667/732-264-4698
3290 HWY 35
NEW!!!
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