Spirits Unlimited Brick Blvd. Coupon
Spirits Unlimited Brick Blvd
30 Brick Blvd.Â
Brick Township, NJ
(Across from Stop n’ Shop)
732-262-9710
30 Brick Blvd.Â
Brick Township, NJ
(Across from Stop n’ Shop)
732-262-9710
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Hi guys and welcome to the new SavvySeniorDeals.com! I hope that you are staying healthy and happy during this difficult time. My name is Joe Panicci and it’s my pleasure to give you a personal tour of the new Savvy Senior Website!Â
Due to the Coronavirus, we are not publishing the print magazine at this time but we have used this time wisely and completely redesigned the Savvy Senior website.
This new site is far greater then our old site. In addition to printable coupons for Ocean County Seniors, we are now going to feature the following:
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We’re hoping that this new website will provide even more value then the magazine and we can be even more connected then ever before. So please share this news with your family and friends and we hope you enjoy the Savvy Senior in Good Heath and Spirit!Â
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Brick Township, NJ
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Toms River, NJ 08753
As if being stuck in the house for weeks wasn’t bad enough, some senior citizens are unfortunately living alone. So we hope you’re healthy and in good spirits and we have provided a list of ideas to help make this time spent home a little nicer.
We hope you enjoyed these suggestions. Please feel free to contribute your thoughts in the comments below. We’d love to hear how you pass the time! Thanks for reading.
Tired of eating what’s in the fridge? Spanish Potato Grill is proud to offer curbside pickup or delivery through DoorDash. When the lockdown first began, Chef Manny Martins tried to think of a way that he could still serve his loyal customer base in a safe and cost effective way. So he developed his, “SPG Platter”. What is an SPG Platter you ask? It’s a family size platter packed with SPG goodness all for just 16 bucks.
Menu items change daily so please call for menu options or check Facebook or instagram.
How to order
All you have to do, is call the restaurant, place your order, pay with a credit card over the phone and we will bring the food out to your car! It’s that easy.

Our Temporary Hours:
The Victory Garden began during the first world war. At that time, posters in cities across the country advocated that civilians should, “Sow the seeds of victory”. This was a creative solution to address the fact that most of our farmers and transportation companies where dedicated to supplying food to the service members overseas. The idea was simple, Americans were asked to plant a garden to help with the nations food shortage. You could say that the victory garden was moderately successful during the first World War with numbers of local gardens reaching over 3 million plots just about anywhere American could fit them, backyards, front yards, flower pots, roof tops, you name it. By the time America got dragged into World War 2, the victory garden would resurge and reach an all time high!


As World War 2 broke out, commercial crops were being sent overseas and once again ordinary Americans were asked to provide their families with homegrown fruits and vegetables. With the introduction of food rationing in the Spring of 1942, you could find gardens in some form all across America with Elenor Roosevelt even planting a victory garden on the White House lawn.
Some of the most popular produce grown included
Millions of government pamphlets were sent to citizens with in-depth instructions on how to develop and maintain a successful garden. Throughout both World Wars, the victory garden was a giant success! Americans were happy to do their part to support the country in any way that they could. As a result of their patriotism, by 1942 Americans had planted roughly 15 million victory gardens and by 1944 an estimated 20 million gardens were producing 8 million tons of food which represented 40 percent of all fresh fruits and vegetables consumed in the USA!

All throughout history, Americans have always answered the call to step up and do what it takes to overcome obstacles for the good of the nation.
We hope you enjoyed this special piece of American History. Feel free to leave a comment below, we’d love to hear your thoughts.