Received 12 September 2014 revised 12 October 2014 accepted 8 November 2014 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY). 04-11-arf.1The Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, USAĢDepartment of Research, David & Alice Jurist Institute for Research, Hackensack University Medical Center,ģDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, NJ Institute of Technology, Newark, USAĤMeadowlands Environmental Research Institute, New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, Lyndhurst, USAĮmail: © 2014 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. See the full schedule of events at Keep up with Library programs and events at and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify, and Pinterest. The 2022 Autism Resources Fair is made possible by a generous donation from the Ocean County Library Foundation. Registrants who request professional development credits during signup will receive them after the program. Registration for Starego’s Story is required at Registrants will receive links to the Zoom presentation by email. Starego’s star rose higher when he became a place-kicking specialist for arena and minor-league teams. ![]() With love, dedication and work, he developed into a caring individual with a talent for football that brought him fame at Brick Township High School. Mostly nonverbal and highly sensitive to touch after life in 11 foster homes, Anthony was adopted at age 3 by Ray and Reylene Starego, and diagnosed autistic at a young age. ![]() TOMS RIVER – Anthony Starego, the autistic young man who demonstrated his football skill in Brick Township and beyond, tells his inspiring story during a virtual program at 7 PM Tuesday, May 10, as part of the Ocean County Library’s 2022 Autism Resources Fair.
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