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December 2019 Issue of the Clinton Township Newsletter

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3 0 d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 9 w w w . C L I N T O N T W P N E W S L E T T E R . c o m 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 Looking for a different kind of volunteer opportunity? Volunteering to assist with tax return preparation for low-to-moderate income Hunterdon County area residents is a great way to help others while learning the ins-and-outs of tax preparation. Last year United Way's tax preparation volunteers helped bring back over $2.4 million to Hunterdon County residents and employees. No accounting experience is necessary, but a good comfort level of working with financial documents and patient demeanor when interacting with others is required. Volunteers are trained with Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax materials and offered additional support through United Way of Hunterdon County. Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA), volunteers learn how to prepare simple federal and state tax returns. Once certified, volunteers are assigned to VITA sites in neighborhood community centers, libraries and churches in locations convenient to VITA customers. The time commitment is about 8 hours for in-person training and 8 hours per week at a VITA site from the beginning of February through April 15. The VITA sites electronically transmit tax returns (e-file). Not interested in crunching numbers but still looking to help? United Way is especially in need of volunteers fluent in Spanish who can donate 2-4 hours a week. The VITA Translator works one-on-one with clients that need help interacting with their tax preparer. You can also sign up to be a Volunteer Greeter. Greeters assist clients as they fill out paperwork, ensure clients have brought in all of the paperwork needed to complete a tax return, make reminder phone calls to clients, and provide clients with additional community resources they can access once their return has been completed. United Way is especially in need of volunteers who are available in the evening. Orientation will be held in late October. To sign up or learn more, contact Amy Andersen at amy@uwhunterdon.org or call: 908. 237.1689. About United Way of Hunterdon County: Every individual deserves the opportunity to thrive. United Way focuses on poverty prevention, financial empowerment and advocacy to create positive change in our community. United we ALL win. Follow United Way of Hunterdon County on Facebook and Twitter or visit them at www.UWHunterdon.org. u n i t e d W a y o F H u n t e R d o n c o u n t y s e e K s v o l u n t e e R s F o R t a X s e a s o n

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