Causeway Gazette Issue #36 January 2017

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10 years ago, I never thought I’d be a “runner.” Then I ran a 5k. I figured I’d never run a longer race than that. Then I ran the LBI 18 Mile Run. Then a marathon. Then 5 more. Along the way I ran a few of them in other states, and even managed to qualify for the Boston Marathon. I figured I might run another marathon sometime, but I was in no hurry. And I certainly didn’t feel the need to challenge myself by running a longer distance. For many runners, the next step is the vaunted Ultra Marathon. Ultramarathons comprise races of varying distances, all them longer than 26.2 miles. The usual suspects are 50k (31miles), 50 miles, or 100 miles. They’re typically on trails, and are seldom flat. Because of the distance and amount of time spent running, ultra-marathons are grueling efforts. For the 50-milers and beyond, you’re looking at probably a minimum of 8 hours spent running and hiking. And that’s if you’re fast. It’s not Continued on page 5

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2017 FRESH START VEHICLE FINANCING APPROVAL PROGRAM CAUSEWAY FAMILY DECLARES JANUARY 2017 AS CREDIT AMNESTY MONTH! LET OUR SUPER FAMILY HELP YOUR FAMILY HAVE A GREAT 2017

Manahawkin-Causeway Family of Dealerships which includes Ford, Lincoln, Honda, Nissan and now Hyundai too, all on Route 72 in Manahawkin, has declared January 2017 “Credit Amnesty month”! Causeway is rolling out its 2017 Fresh Start Program to assist our customers and local residents that need a “Fresh Start”. We know bad things happen to good people. “The Fresh Start Program can help so many situations” says Corey Gellis General Sales Manager and creator of the Fresh Start Program. “Whether you have had a bankruptcy, foreclosure, low credit score, job loss, or divorce we can help”. Even if you have had a vehicle repossessed there is hope! The Fresh Start program utilizes all current technologies along with over 50 different lending sources. This assures that we will find the perfect consumer/lender match. Giving you the Fresh Start with your credit and allowing you to purchase the vehicle you need. Mr. Gellis has helped hundreds and hundreds of customers over the last 20 years at Causeway. “I have found so many customers get turned away at other dealerships before coming to us. They are told sorry we can’t help you or even worse they are ignored! We have always taken a compassionate approach with the understanding that everyone deserves a second chance!” Causeway is also prepared with additional special inventory just for this

Fresh Start Program! “We have secured specific vehicles that our lenders prefer and work best with their approval programs” Says Chris Varner Director of Vehicle Acquisitions. “We have even tried to address the needs of families by stocking Vans and compact SUV’s that the lenders like.” “We expect a large response to this Fresh Start Program. Our biggest concern is running low on the necessary vehicles needed for this Program. These vehicles will be available on a first come first approved bases. We recommend calling to schedule your no obligation Fresh Start consultation. If you choose, the option of immediate delivery is often available! Be prepared and bring items such as current pay stubs, Driver’s license, proof of

insurance, a utility bill, payoff information if you have a trade in, and a method of a down payment if required by a lender. We will even payoff your trade no matter how much you owe! We have setup a special Fresh Start hotline.” Call 888-833-6024 and say “I want a Fresh Start!” A representative will schedule your consultation immediately. To start your pre-approval process go to www. Causewaycars.com/get-approved-instantly. htm Where: Causeway Ford, Lincoln, Honda, Nissan and Hyundai on Rt 72 Manahawkin

What: Call 888-833-6024 for your no obligation Fresh Start consultation!

When: Now through January 31, 2017 or until special vehicle availability expires

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ASK THE EXPERT! MEMORY LOSS: What is normal?

WHAT'S INSIDE Refreshing Your New Year

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FREE Autoshow Tickets

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Most Common Resolution

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50 for a Cure

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NY Style Cheesecake Recipe

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Meet Causeway’s Ford & Lincoln Family

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Win Rutgers Men’s Basketball Tickets

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Customer Appreciation Event Winners Announced SEE PAGE 9 Pepe & Wintrode

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Memories help to define who we are as individuals, helping us to recall events or milestones, activities, conversations, faces and so much more, but do you know how you are able to recollect your memories? There are three stages to making and recalling a memory: encoding, storage and retrieval of information. Most memories are created by some type of experience, and with each new one, your brain slightly rewires and reorganizes itself to make room for the creation of another memory. As much as we would like to hold on to every moment, we lose memories along the way. Sometimes, memory loss consists of a complete loss, while in other cases, individuals lose only a group of items rather than the whole experience. There are many causes of memory loss, but the most common include impaired concentration, aging, medication, illness, stress, intoxication and trauma. Although forgetfulness is normal, particularly as we begin to age, the loss of memories can sometimes indicate a more

serious issue. For example, if you or someone you know experience memory loss that disrupts daily activities such as maintaining personal hygiene, driving, regularly forgetting appointments or frequently forgetting where you may have parked your car, it may be time to undergo a medical assessment. Other warning signs could also include forgetting the names of relatives or close friends, frequently repeating yourself or asking the same questions throughout the course of one conversation. However, there is hope when it comes to improving your memory. By eating highpowered brain foods and maintaining a healthy diet, not smoking, engaging in social activities, exercising regularly, getting a solid night’s sleep and keeping your brain active by reading, writing or playing games, you could help to improve your memory. If you or a loved one are experiencing memory problems, or would like to better understand the warning signs, please join us on Friday, January 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Meridian Fitness and Wellness in Manahawkin as Tommasina Papa-Rugino, M.D., speaks on the topic of maintaining and improving memories.. Free screenings will also follow the lecture. You can register for the event by calling 1-800-560-9990. To learn more about Meridian Neuroscience, visit www.MeridianNeuroscience.com.


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