For Immediate
Release:
February 13, 2026
Commissioners proclaim February
as American Heart Month
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners has proclaimed February 2026 as American Heart Month and is inviting
all County residents to join them in fighting heart disease.
In addition to issuing
a proclamation during a Workshop Meeting on Feb. 12, the Commissioners and County
staff wore red to show their support and to raise awareness of heart disease.
“My fellow
Commissioners and I, along with our County Constitutional officers and our
County employees, recognize National Heart Month by wearing red to raise
awareness of cardiovascular disease,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A.
Arnone. “During February, we reinforce the importance of heart health and
supporting efforts to help people live longer, healthier lives.”
“Each day in
the United States, many of our friends, relatives, neighbors and co-workers are
affected by cardiovascular diseases,” said Commissioner Susan M. Kiley, liaison
to the Monmouth County Department of Health and Human Services. “Individuals
can prevent heart disease by eating a healthy diet, exercising, checking their cholesterol
and managing their blood pressure. Make sure to speak with their doctor about
ways to protect your heart.”
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FREEHOLD,
NJ – The Monmouth County
Board of County Commissioners has proclaimed February 2026 as American Heart
Month and is inviting all County residents to join them in fighting heart
disease. Photo by Monmouth County Government.