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UPDATE: Recreation Center No Longer Needs Hot Meals, Accepting Donations for Shore Towns

Residents can sign up to bring baked goods to the Rec Center by calling (732)-617-0100.

Update: The Recreation Shelter no longer needs hot meals or basic supplies, they have contracted that out. However, residents can sign up to drop-off baked goods at (732)-617-0100.

Please do not drop-off without calling.

The Rec Center is also accepting non-perishable donations for affected shore towns.

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Although the Greenbriar Senior Development received power late Sunday night, many senior communities are still waiting for heat.

Mayor Jon Hornik said he is told JCP&L is currently working on Marlboro Greens, which is powered by the Texas Road substation, and the Wickatunk Village.

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With senior developments still struggling, the Marlboro Recreation Center is taking in those in desperate need. .

Hornik said the shelter will remain open as long as there is a need. 

If you are looking for shelter, please call 732-536-0100.

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