Most of those being laid to rest are from the Jersey Shore and of the 23, 9 served in World War I, 12 served in World War II, 1 in the Vietnam War and 1 in the Korean War.
Every dog has its day and they could soon be able to have one such day with some of our military heroes living in State run Veterans homes and facilities, thanks to legislation being sponsored by New Jersey State Senator Anthony Bucco.
Some towns and beaches have fees to get onto the sand, but a new bill that just received approval in the state senate would allow towns to waive fees for military veterans.
The Wreaths Across America Mobile Education Exhibit will be making a stop in Seaside Heights to provide you an opportunity to tour their museum and help honor military and veterans who've made the ultimate sacrifice.
Toms River, New Jersey has another reason to be proud right now! Chris Ashenfelder, a Toms River North graduate is a local hero. Chris is 21 years old and currently living in Hawaii while he serves in the U.S. Navy and now he has one heck of a rescue under his belt!
In an effort to expand services and provide additional resources for military personnel and veterans, two New Jersey State Senators have teamed up to introduce a package of bi-partisan bills.
The Lt. Dennis W. Zilinski II Memorial Fund, based in Monmouth County, was not able to hold its typical run of fundraising events in 2020, and couldn't campaign in schools to help collect daily necessities for active military.
Because of the pandemic the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation like all of us, have been limited in holding public events that will continue the education...