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94-year-old mayor's wellness campaign keeps residents active

Clip: 7/18/2019 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

Perillo’s wellness campaign aims to encourage borough employees to exercise.

Tinton Falls Mayor Vito Perillo’s wellness campaign aims to encourage borough employees to exercise and maintain a healthier lifestyle. The 94-year-old is a World War II veteran who took office last year.

07/18/2019

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