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The Clinton Township Newsletter is always
delivered to the Municipal office 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 Rt. 12, Bldg. #3 in Flemington.
If these locations are closed, email us at:
ctnl@comcast.net, or call us at: 908.236.2666.
Of course, each issue may be found online at:
www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com.
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s O U t h b r a n C h e m e r G e n C y s e r V i C e s n e e d s
y O U r s U p p O r t – e s p e C i a l l y t h i s y e a r
When someone in the seven communities we serve calls for help,
South Branch Emergency Services always answers – we responded
to more than 4,000 calls last year alone.
Our volunteer-governed, shared-services organization provides
urgent medical treatment, emergency rescue, and rapid and safe hospital transit
to the residents of Town of Clinton, Township of Clinton, High Bridge, Lebanon
Borough, and portions of Franklin Township, Bethlehem Township, and Union
Township. We exist to help you, but now, we need you to help us.
Keeping those we serve and ourselves safe during this pandemic
has resulted in nearly $100,000 of unanticipated expenses, including about
$80,000 in additional personal protective equipment during the first wave.
The pandemic continues, and these costs, along with all of the usual costs to
run our organization, will continue.
Whatever you can donate to our once-a-year fund drive is an investment
in a tradition of excellence built on the legacies of Clinton First Aid & Rescue
Squad and High Bridge Emergency Squad, which merged July 1 to form South
Branch Emergency Services. Please consider: • Between training and
being on call for emergencies, our volunteer members donate 30,000 hours
of their time each year. Even at the minimum wage, that would equal $250,000
donated! • Our average response time is less than seven minutes – well
under the national standard of 8 minutes! • We are a 501 (c) (3) non-profit
organization. Your donation is tax deductible. You can donate online at:
www.SBES365.org. Thank you!
h U n t e r d O n C O U n t y l i b r a r y ' s
U p C O m i n G e V e n t s
Visit the Library and enjoy our programs!
The Modernistics Jazz Trio Recorded Concert through 3/21
Ancient China with Jeff Kampf recorded talk from 2/3
Mastering the Interview with Jan Goodman 3/2 at 10 am
Pain Management with Rachele DeCrescenzo 3/2 at 7:30 pm
Mastering the iPhone with Paul DeAngelo 3/4 at 3 pm
Book Group: Vanishing Acts 3/9 at 7 pm
How to Thrive During Transition and Change
with Jan Goodman 3/16 at 1 pm
Meal Planning with Vanessa Young 3/16 at 7:30 pm
Fred Miller's Lectures-in-Song talk/concert:
Bing Crosby 3/17 at 2 pm
PowerPoint Basics with Paul DeAngelo 3/18 at 3 pm
Makers Day 2021 - Two days of STEM Crafts! 3/19 & 3/21
Potato Printing Craft – class limit! 3/24 at 7:30 pm
Genealogy from Home During Quarantine with
NJ State Librarian Regina Fitzpatrick 3/31 at 7:30 pm
Don't miss Charlie Lisa's Chopin & Jazz
recorded concert: available all month!
The Hunterdon County Library continues to offer VIRTUAL
programs and concerts, as well as offerings for children and young
adults. Please look at our website at http://hclibrary.evanced.
info/signup/Calendar and our Facebook page for program
information, registration, links to recorded concerts, and lots of other
services that the library offers! The
adult winter programs are funded by the
Friends of the Hunterdon County Library.
The Hunterdon County Library is
now part of MAIN, a consortium of
37 public libraries = you now have
access to over 2.5 million items!
See you at the Library!