Pictured left to right is Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling (D-11); Nancy Barone, vice president, Development and Volunteer Services, CentraState Healthcare Foundation; Vince D’Elia, vice president, Marketing & Public/Government Relations; and Freehold Township Mayor Lester A. Preston, Jr.
CentraState Healthcare System, along with museum members and supporters, helped celebrate the unveiling of a permanent core exhibit at the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County. The exhibit, Three Centuries of Growth & Change: A History of the Jews of Monmouth County, incorporates the written word with a plethora of historical images and artifacts and covers approximately 50 feet of linear wall space. CentraState was a contributor to the project and supporter of the museum that provides Jewish people in the community a tie to their heritage. A number of the hospital’s founders were featured on the wall.
CentraState Healthcare System is a nonprofit community health organization consisting of an acute-care hospital, a health and wellness campus, three senior living communities, a Family Medicine Residency Program, and a charitable foundation. CentraState’s teaching program is sponsored by Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.