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PICTURE: Blue Wave Printing Raising Funds with 'Restore The Shore' Logo

 
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Kyle Varites and Renee Racanelli, from Blue Wave Printing in Toms River, were selling shirts Wednesday near the FEMA Disaster Recovery Center at Bellcrest Plaza on Fischer Boulevard. Proceeds are going directly to charities aiding victims of Hurricane Sandy. Varites said $74,000 was raised as of yesterday.
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Frank Thomas

4:31 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012

How do I order some t-shirts? Do you use the post office to ship to Florida? Thanks, Frank Thomas nsblovers@yahoo.com 386-426-6179

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