The author writes about finding her joy with her severely autistic child.
The author writes about looking beneath the surface with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her pride in her severely autistic son being able to volunteer.
The author writes about going to Disney World with her severely autistic son and the changes to the disability pass.
From skate contests to fun runs, here are some Halloween events going on in the Point Pleasant area this week.
The author writes about her severely autistic son being able to work.
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Racers will be building, designing, and racing their pumpkins for prizes at Jenkinson's on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m.
The author writes about her severely autistic son turning eighteen.
The grant would go towards making improvements to or the addition of sidewalks to the streets surrounding Ocean Road Elementary School.
Patch is compiling a guide to the best Halloween yard displays in the Point Pleasant area. Submit your yard haunt today.
The author writes about her youngest son attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.
The author writes about how she wishes people saw her autistic son.
The borough of Point Pleasant offers kids many different programs, events, and activities throughout the fall.
First responders and their families can ride for free on Aug.10 from 5 -11 p.m.
The author writes about the challenges she faced when her severely autistic son turned eighteen.
The new schedule will start on Monday, Aug. 23.
The author writes about how tic disorder affects her severely autistic son.
One of Jenk's annual traditions, Hot Halloween, returns to the haunt the boards of Pt. Pleasant Beach Aug. 24 and 25.
The sky above Jenkinson's will be full of high-flying kites as part of their kite festival on Aug. 2 and 3.
The author writes about letting go as her autistic son grows older.
Kids and parents alike can get a summertime chance to take photos with Santa and have more holiday fun on July 27 and 28.
The church is collecting back-to-school kits for Church World Service.
Made for all ages, the Wild World of Animals shows helps kids learn about conservation.
The author writes about the affectionate nature of her severely autistic son.
The seven-week program will begin July 21 and will be held at the borough's skatepark on Arnold Avenue.
The two camps will focus on learning the fundamentals of football through drills and scrimmages.
New Jersey Family magazine recently put out its list of the best boardwalks in New Jersey and Jenkinson's made the list.
Marvel fans can meet the two Avengers from 4 to 9 p.m. on Thursday
The author writes about her husband on Father's Day.
Families can get together on a Tuesday night and watch a movie that the whole family will enjoy.
The author thanks all the teachers and staff at Veterans Memorial Middle School who taught her son.
Grandparents can ride for free from 12-5 p.m. on Wednesdays with a paying child.
The author writes about the impending adulthood of her severely autistic son.
The camp will be held at the borough's Pleasure Park from July 12-August 20 for kids in K-8th grade.
The author writes about getting her severely autistic son vaccinated.
The author writes about her views regarding World Autism Month.
The author writes about things looking up for her autistic son.
The author writes about how her severely autistic son is doing a year into the pandemic.
The author writes about applying for guardianship of her nearly eighteen-year-old autistic son.