Marathoning Sevenfold, Tag Team Wrestling Eye Disease Earn Your HHRS News 2020 "Jersey-Est" Awards
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NEW JERSEY -- "I can't help but feel a little guilty about getting through such a 'covid' year," says Adrienne Collier, editor-in-chief of
Your HHRS News, the New Jersey health, medical, fitness and nutrition news blog.
"It wasn't quite as stressful for me because Covid never cut me off from being able to do my job. Quite the opposite -- I had to work that much harder to find and post the the most accurate and unbiased information about how to deal with the pandemic. And Covid certainly didn't get in the way of finding candidates for this year's
Jersey-Est Awards!"
A trio of local athletes lead the list of 2020's winners.
Woman Of The Year is
South Brunswick educator
Keri Mandell, who ran in seven marathons on seven continents in seven days to help raise $150,000 for the
American Cancer Society DetermiNation Endurance Series. And an eight-year-old shares
Man Of The Year honors: When
Chase Falcone of
Verona learned that both he and
Colonia High School wrestler
John Poznanski had the rare eye ailment
Coats' Disease, he took up wrestling himself, and the two of them got to meet up at one of John's competitions.
Honorable Mention is shared by
Eddie Lin of
Edison and
Christopher "C.J." Zweig of
Tinton Falls, who turned their autism diagnoses into a balloon art business and an Internet radio broadcasting gig respectively. "It's important to highlight
successful adults with autism because you
don't eventually outgrow it like baby teeth or acne," Ms. Collier explains.
"There's plenty more
Jersey-Est awards where those came from -- at
https://yourhhrsnews.com/review-2020," adds Ms. Collier. "And if you have anything you'd like to contact
YourHHRSnews.com about,
just go to our contact page -- we'll be happy to help you get the news out!"
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