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Marlboro and Colts Neck Volunteers Honored by Monmouth County Parks System
From sorting donations for Sandy Relief Efforts to assisting during races, Monmouth County volunteers gave 27,000 hours to the Park System.

Five Colts Neck residents and one Marlboro resident were honored for more than a combined 380 hours of service volunteering for the Monmouth County Parks System.
The volunteers were honored on March 3 at the Annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony at Hominy Hill Golf Course. Volunteers in the park system around the county logged over 27,000 hours of service.
“Your support contributes to the success of our recreation programs, special events and park facilities on many levels," said Coordinator of Volunteers Melissa Kelly.
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Volunteers log hours as trip leaders, cleaning historical sites, building and maintaining the trails in Monmouth County, and maintaining natural resources, according to a county news release.
Over 40 hours of service
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- Lois Blake
- Patricia Farrell
- Brett Farrell
Over 100 hours of service
- Barbara Carroll
- Louise DelCollo
- Kevin Messina, Marlboro
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