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Monday, May 13, 2013

Benefit Planned for South Brunswick Marine Who Received Heart Transplant

South Brunswick High School graduate Christopher Molnar, 19, an Eagle Scout and U.S. Marine, is in need of help with medical bills.

Christopher Molnar is a young man who has given much to South Brunswick. As an Eagle Scout, Molnar's Eagle project took over 400 man hours to build for Christ the King Church. He constructed a 20 x 20 foot patio with a walkway and benches, re-striped the parking lot and improved the landscaping around the church. Molnar achieved the rank of Eagle in March 2012, then graduated in June from South Brunswick High School and entered into basic training for the U.S. Marines a few months later in August.  After he graduated as a Private First Class on Nov. 16, Molnar returned home to Kendall Park for a 10-day leave of absence before he was set to begin Marine Combat Training. But a serious medical condition prevented that from happening. On Nov. …

Tom Solomita

7:54 am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Christ the King Church, where he and his family are members, has set up a fund for him, since last fall. 100% of your gift (not tax-deductible) goes to their family. Send check written out to Christ the King Church with Chris Molnar Fund in memo line to Christ the King Church, 3330 Route 27 Kendall Park, NJ 08824. The family receives a monthly check with the gifts we receive.   more ›

Friday, December 21, 2012

Gravely Ill South Brunswick Marine Needs Help

South Brunswick High School graduate Christopher Molnar, 19, an Eagle Scout and U.S. Marine, is in need of help with medical bills as he fights for his life awaiting a heart transplant.

Christopher Molnar is the type of young man most parents dream of their child growing up to become. The 19-year-old South Brunswick High School graduate is an Eagle Scout, a former standout football player for the Vikings, and a Private First Class in the United States Marine Corps. However, this young man who has given so much to his community and was willing to give so much more for his country, is now in dire need of assistance. Molnar graduated in June from SBHS and entered into basic training for the Marines in August. After he graduated as a Private First Class on Nov. 16, Molnar returned home to Kendall Park for a 10-day leave of absence before he was set to begin Marine Combat Training. But a serious medical condition prevented …

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