During a recent government meeting, Gene Hasson was honored for his remarkable 48 years of service to the City of Long Branch and its beach community. The recognition highlighted his dedication and leadership, particularly in his role with the Monmouth County chapter of the United States Lifesaving Association and as the founder of the Long Branch Ocean Rescue Lifeguard Academy, which has trained over 250 lifeguards since its inception in 2011.
The ceremony featured heartfelt remarks from community members, including a personal tribute from a parent whose son recently completed lifeguard training under Hasson's guidance. The parent expressed gratitude for the positive impact Hasson had on the young lifeguard, noting the increase in confidence and sense of responsibility he gained through the program.
A certificate of appreciation was presented to Hasson, acknowledging his contributions and the lasting legacy he leaves behind as he approaches retirement. The meeting underscored the importance of community service and the vital role lifeguards play in ensuring beach safety, with assurances that Hasson's influence will continue to inspire future generations.