![]() Mayor Theresa Berger said residents should be aware of guidelines surrounding blood donations at this time.The Tinton Falls Office of Emergency Management in partnership with the Police, Fire, Emergency Medical Services, Public Works and other Municipal Departments coordinates disaster planning, preparation, rehearsal and review of the emergency operations plan for Tinton Falls. We have a (blood donation center) on Route 9 in Howell, so if everybody can get the word out that it is important that we donate blood, they can really use that,” Richmond said. “Our blood banks are running fairly low, historically low from what I have been reading and understanding. ![]() O’Donnell said she is hoping residents will see the urgency of the situation and come forward quickly to provide assistance.Ĭouncilwoman Pamela Richmond mentioned that blood donations are lagging while the nation is in the throes of the coronavirus outbreak. Geoghegan said he made inquiries about the food pantry and learned the supply of food was low. “The food pantry’s ability to give out more is dependent on what they can take in,” Geoghegan said.ĭeputy Mayor Evelyn O’Donnell said she was hopeful that if the food pantry was well stocked, it could open two times each month. He said the food pantry supports many senior citizens in Howell.
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