Ms. Senior NJ Celebrated In Ocean County

Ocean County Commissioner Director Joseph Vicari presents a proclamation to Manchester resident Ferlie Almonte, Ms. Senior New Jersey 2023. (Photo by Stephanie Faughnan)

By Stephanie Faughnan and Bob Vosseller

  TOMS RIVER – A beaming Manchester resident was all smiles as she was presented with a special proclamation from the Ocean County Board of Commissioners to commemorate her recent crowning as Ms. Senior New Jersey 2023.

  “I have a confession to make,” shared Ferlie Almonte. “I am in love with Ocean County. Of the 41 years I have been here in America, this is the first time I have ever felt so soulfully connected with the community.”

  Almonte, who lives in Leisure Village West, said she could not be more thrilled and honored to represent not only Ocean County but New Jersey at the national level of the pageant. She referred to the commissioners as fearless leaders and a gorgeous and beautiful-looking group.

  “It is a great pleasure for us and the entire board to congratulate you,” said Commissioner Director Joseph Vicari to Almonte. “We wish you the best.”

  During the Ocean County Commissioner’s meeting, several other contestants from the Ms. Senior New Jersey pageant joined Almonte for the special presentation in her honor. As the state contest winner, Almonte is now gearing up to compete for the national title in October.

  The goal of the Ms. Senior America pageant is to recognize women who exemplify dignity, maturity and the inner beauty of senior Americans. The pageant’s philosophy revolves around the belief that seniors are America’s foundation and most valuable treasure. Their knowledge, experience, and resources shape society’s future, allowing younger generations to build a better tomorrow.

  As New Jersey’s reigning queen, Almonte will spend the next year promoting positive aspects of aging across the Garden State.

  Her duties include appearing on radio and television shows, participating in parades and conventions, and showcasing her talents as a performer in New Jersey Cameo Club events. She will also entertain audiences at 55-plus communities, veteran hospitals, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes.

  Almonte, originally from the Philippines, has a compelling professional background as a motivational speaker and author. Her biography highlights her ability to inspire others, emphasizing the transformative power of overcoming adversity and personal hardships, leading to resilience and reinvention.

  Almonte said she uses music and stories to lift people’s spirits through her One-Woman Inspirational EDUtainment Show, “Make Your Mess Your Message,” where she performs original songs she wrote lyrics to. The newly crowned pageant winner is also involved with various non-profit organizations such as American Cancer Society, Caregiver Volunteers of Central NJ, Fil-Am Cultural Development Center of Ocean County, Show me your Heart Foundation.

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Stephanie A. Faughnan is an award-winning journalist associated with Micromedia Publications/Jersey Shore Online and the director of Writefully Inspired. Recognized with two Excellence in Journalism awards by the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists, Stephanie's passion lies in using the power of words to effect positive change. Her achievements include a first-place award in the Best News Series Print category for the impactful piece, "The Plight Of Residents Displaced By Government Land Purchase," and a second-place honor for the Best Arts and Entertainment Coverage category, specifically for "Albert Music Hall Delivers Exciting Line-Up For 25th Anniversary Show." Stephanie can be contacted by email at stephanienjreporter@gmail.com.