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OLDBRIDGE
REV. FR. JAY JOHNSON REAPPOINTED TO ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE
A few months ago, parishioners of St. Thomas the Apostle, in Old Bridge were asked to complete a survey sent out by the diocese for the reappointment of Fr. Jerome “Jay” Johnson to a second term as their Pastor. Priests are usually appointed for 6-year terms. The result of the lengthy reappointment process is that Fr. Jay will continue to shepherd the flock of St. Thomas the Apostle, and we wish him all the best!
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Fr. Jay was born in Fort Dix, NJ in 1960. His father served in the Army, so as a boy his family moved around quite a bit! In third grade Fr. Jay’s parish priest was visiting his classroom and as he was leaving said he was praying that someone in the class would one day become a priest. That was the first time Fr. Jay thought about the priesthood. He began to think seriously about seminary in high school. His pastor, Father Higgiston, a military chaplain is the one who helped him discern his vocation.
On May 31, 1986, he was ordained and was first assigned to St Thomas in Old Bridge in

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Mayor's office of Economic Development
Saltwater Day August 12th
Saltwater Day is a fantastic festival on the beach, located at the Old Bridge Waterfront Park in Laurence Harbor on Saturday August 12, 2023, from 2pm -10pm.

Admission is free to this fun filled day!! Come over and join us; we have vendors of every type, from toys, face painting, henna, jewelry, homemade doggie treats, all kinds of beautiful handmade crafts, clothes, hats, handbags, and sunglasses just to name a few. The kids will love the rides and keep them busy for hours,

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WALKING FOR MENTAL HEALTH WELLNESS WITH BRADY’S VOICE
Celebrate the strength of community and the power of hope on September 10, 2023, at the 1st Annual Brady’s Walk & Mental Health Wellness Fair. This momentous event coincides with World Suicide Prevention Day, focusing on promoting mental health wellness and suicide prevention, especially among our youth. The event, hosted by Brady’s Voice, is an essential gathering for families, providing valuable resources and tools to aid struggling children. Engage with local businesses showcasing mental health services designed to help kids manage their mental health challenges. Gain vital knowledge about resources and solutions previously unknown, enabling a better understanding of the available support network. At the heart of this gathering is our mission - to help kids cope with their mental health.
We strive to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues, aiming to create an environment that encourages open dialogues and understanding.
In honoring Brady’s memory, we passionately work to raise suicide awareness and foster a community of support for those grappling with mental health challenges. We firmly believe in the value of each life, and our goal is to ensure that everyone can access help and support when they need it most.
Join us on Sunday, September
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