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Seabrook Couple Receives Award for Volunteer Service

Marcia and Bill Rubin received the M.O.V.E.R. Award for their outstanding volunteer work

Marcia and Bill Rubin received the M.O.V.E.R. Award for their outstanding volunteer work on January 18 at Seabrook’s resident meeting. Marcia was recognized for having a great impact on the community at Seabrook, an active continuing care retirement community in Tinton Falls. She has served as chairperson of the Resident Life Committee, volunteers in Seabrook’s TV studio, and assists in numerous other projects and activities on campus. Bill volunteers for the Resident Life Department by helping with projects, designing flyers, and distributing information to resident mailboxes. He is also an active member of the Seabrook Veterans Club and coordinates collection drives for veterans in need. The Club recently donated 18 boxes filled with toiletries to the Jersey State Veterans Memorial Home at Menlo Park and Lyons Veterans Hospital.

“Thank you to Bill and Marcia for sharing your gifts and making Seabrook a great place to live,” said Judy Seger, volunteer program coordinator.

Each quarter, residents at Seabrook nominates a resident or residents for the M.O.V.E.R. (Most Outstanding Volunteer Effort Recognition) Award.

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Photo, from left, Judy Seger (volunteer program coordinator, Seabrook) Marcia Rubin, Bill Rubin, and Todd DeLaney (executive director, Seabrook).

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