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First responders offered free massages

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LINWOOD -

One local doctor is offering up some relaxation as a way to thank our first responders.

Doctor Fred Coville at Cornerstone Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine in Linwood is offering one hundred free massages to first responders who helped in our area during Hurricane Sandy.

"It's nice to help all the victims, which our hearts go out to them, but just a way to say thank you to all these guys and women that have been working round the clock for people like me," said Dr. Coville.

If you're a first responder all you need to do is call to schedule your massage and bring your official ID.

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