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Every year there are more than 100,000 reports of child abuse or neglect
in NJ and more than 10,000 children are removed from their homes because
the Court has found it to be too dangerous for them to remain in their homes.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren
Counties (CASA SHaW) recruit, screen, train and supervise community
volunteers to act as advocates in court for children living in foster care.
CASA volunteers are appointed by a family court judge to discover the
best possible outcome for an abused or neglected child's future as well as
make recommendations that support the child's current needs. Volunteers
receive support and supervision from a trained social worker throughout
the duration of their cases. To find out more, visit: www.casashaw.
org, call 908.689.5515, or email: info@casashaw.org.
Frank F.
Apgar & Sons
Septic Tank
Cleaning
Family Owned Business
Annandale
908.735.5248
www.ApgarSonSeptic.com
NEED/WANT EXTRA
COPIES OF CTNL?
The Clinton Township Newsletter is always delivered
to the Municipal Offices on Rt. 31(South), as well
as at the North County Branch Library on Halstead
Street in Clinton (on the racks) and the Headquarters
Library at 314 State Route 12, Bldg. #3 in Flemington.
Of course, each issue may be found online at:
www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com
Join us for a new school year of NHHS PTSA Yoga at Valley Crest
Farm & Preserve! All community members welcome to outdoor
and indoor Yoga classes at the farm Tuesdays and Thursdays
6:15 pm. Labor Day through December 31. Drop Ins $5 or Special
Fall Package! Unlimited Classes through December 31, $150.
100% percent of this donation will be donated directly to PTSA.
Proceeds support PTSA student events.
To register contact lisa@yogaatthefarm.org
G r e a t t O M a t O t a s t i n G
a n d s n y d e r F a r M
O p e n H O u s e !
Rutgers New Jersey
Agricultural
Experiment Station
Snyder Research and
Extension Farm
140 Locust Grove Rd,
Pittstown, Hunterdon County,
NJ 08867
Wednesday, August 28
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
(rain or shine)
Gold Nuggets, Mountain Gem and Black Opal – these are just some
of the dazzling tomato treasures available at this year's Great Tomato Tasting
and Snyder Farm Open House. The event includes the very popular tasting of
up to 100 heirloom and hybrid varieties of beefsteak, plum, cherry and grape
tomatoes!
The Open House features include demonstration gardens of deer tolerant
ornamentals, hazelnuts, and hollies from the Rutgers breeding programs.
Other highlights include tastings of basil, fruit and more! Wagon tours of the
farm's research plots will be held throughout the event along with educational
displays from various organizations.
Rutgers NJAES staff and Master Gardener volunteers will be available
to provide information and answer your gardening questions. To help us plan
for the event please RSVP at: snyderfarm.rutgers.edu/tomato-tasting or call
908-730-9419 X-3501. Admission is $10 per person, payable at the event (cash
or check only). Free for children 12 and under! Please, only service dogs
allowed on the farm grounds.