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October 2019 Issue of the Clinton Township Newsletter

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9 o c t o b e r 2 0 1 9 Hornick Kaltenbach Brasher Scott Jennifer Laura Clinton Township Board of Education Paid for by Hornick, Kaltenbach, and Brasher for Board of Ed, PO Box 316, Annandale, NJ 08801. Tuesday Nov 5 th VOTE Hornick, Kaltenbach & Brasher for CTSD • MA, BM Music • Professor & Dept Coordinator • 15 yrs teaching, admin, & curriculum • MA, BS Education • 20+ years teaching Science • Curriculum experience • PhD Chemical Engineering • MBA Finance, Strategy • 20 yrs corporate management Strong, vibrant schools benefit our entire community; we are committed to strengthening Clinton Township School District. • Innovative education - Ensuring that best practices are employed to deliver a top-notch education • Improved relations & transparency - Instilling a culture of collaboration by promoting respect for all constituencies, and keeping all stakeholders informed & engaged in meaningful conversations about our district • Cost effectiveness - Making effective use of taxpayer dollars & creatively meeting challenges facing our district What issues concern you most? Drop us a note at: Drawing on our backgrounds in education, business, the arts and science, we will focus on: campaign2019ctsd@gmail.com 1318 Route 31 P.O. Box 4001 Clinton, NJ 08809 Divorce/Family Law * Wills, Trusts & Estates Personal Injury * Employment Law Business Contracts * General Civil Litigation Tax Planning & IRS Disputes * Real Estate Traffic Court/DWI * Municipal Law Providing skilled legal expertise to Hunterdon County since 1884. 908-735-5161 gklegal.com I T ' S P AW - T Y T I M E ! Join Clinton Sunrise Rotary for our newest event – the 1st Annual Pet Parade on Sunday, October 27 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm at the Clinton Community Center! Bring the pack and treat your pawed pets to an afternoon of fun, food, music, pet-friendly vendors and an opportunity to adopt a pet from Boxer Rescue of NJ. Free pet photo station! And kids can also enjoy our FREE face painting, tattoos and a kids craft table! Show off your dapper doggo or cute kitty in the costume parade. Costumes are encouraged for participating pets and pet owners too! There will be prizes in several costume categories: Prettiest, Scariest, Most Creative, Best Matching Pawed Participant and their Biped Friend, and Owner/Pet Look-Alike! Registration starts at 1:00 pm. Costume contest at 2:00 pm! $5 registration per pet if registering before 10/20; $10 registration at the event. All net proceeds of the event go to Rotary Charities and local pet rescue organizations. For information and to register visit: www. ClintonSunriseRotary.org F I R S T F R I d A Y O P e n M I C O F h U n T e R d O n O C T O b e R 4 – M U S I C , C O M e d Y , S T O R Y T e l l I n g A n d M O R e ! At this month's First Friday Open Mic, we'll be debuting singer Laura Wootten, who has sung this summer at Clinton's Come Together, and will be premiering as featured solo artist. Show time on Friday, October 4 is from 7:00 – 9:00 pm at Bethlehem Presbyterian Church's Fellowship Hall, 2 Race Street, Pittstown. Family-friendly performers and storytellers of all ages are welcome to walk in, register and come on stage. If you have questions or if you'd like to be a future featured artist, email: FirstFridayOfHunterdon@gmail.com. Audience members are welcome to enjoy a night of live performances to support local artists! Refreshments provided by our sponsors Sweet Melissa's Patisserie, Black River Roasters and ShopRite of Hunterdon! "Aprils have never meant much to me, autumns seem that season of beginning, spring," ~ Truman Capote, ' Breakfast at Tiffany's '

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