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STEPS WE ARE TAKING TO PREVENT DOGS
AT OUR KENNEL FROM CATCHING BORDETELLA:
• All dogs must be up to date on all vaccinations
(including their Bordetella vaccination)
• A Global Plasma Solution Air Purifier and a
Reme Halo Air Purifier System has been installed
to help purify the air in the kennel (with a 99%
kill rate in each pass to help fight these bacterias)
• We clean and power-wash twice a day
using Dakil S” (a cleaner that disinfects,
cleans, and sanitizers that is manufact-
ured by Davis Veterinary Products)
• Air filters are inspected daily and
changed if necessary
Approved by the Board of Health • No Pesticides Used on Property • Purified Water
All Natural Dog Food • Stress Free Environment • Courteous, Caring Staff
Spacious Indoor/Outdoor Runs • Huge Exercise Areas • Heating & Air-Conditioning
Lillian Burry Holds Zoom Discussion
on the History of Colts Neck
BY LORI DRAZ
This April 30 at 10:30 am, Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Bur-
for individuals who want to visit the 13 historic sites that have been
designated in the township. She will share historic stories, using her book
as a reference. The discussion will be led by Muriel J.
Smith, who edited her book.
Burry is one of Colts Neck’s most prominent and
passionate people, especially when it comes to the
history of Monmouth County. This is what led her to
write “A Tour of Historic Colts Neck.” The book allows
readers to take an auto tour and includes a map of the
location of each site.
“I hope people keep the book in the glove compartment
so they can enjoy a short drive and a historic
experience,” Burry said.
Burry holds a degree in political science and history
and graduated cum laude from Wagner College in
New York. She was elected to the National History Fraternity
and in 2005 was granted the Wagner College
Fellow in Political Science.
Burry was appointed to the Fort Hancock 21st Century
Advisory Committee for the National Park Service
Claire French Award for her leadership in historical preservation. Additionally,
Burry was named the Person of the Year by the Monmouth County
Historical Association and has been a speaker for historical societies
throughout Monmouth County.
If you would like to get a copy of the book before
the lecture, some will be available at the Colts Neck
General Store.
“I wanted the book to be available in the historic
general store since the book traces the history of the
township together and the village itself, which was settled
in the 1700s. The general store is on the historic
Burlington Path and Minnisink Indian Trail, which was
once a stagecoach route,” Burry said.
The book was funded in part by a grant from the historical
commission with funds granted from the New
Jersey Historical Commission. The book is available for
fund, according to a press release.
To register for this discussion and many other
entertaining and educational activities, visit MonmouthCountyLib.
org.
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