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1 0 j u l y 2 0 2 3 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 c h e c k o u t m e t a p h y s i c a l & s p R i i t u a l B l i s s – g R e a t t h i n g s a w a i t o n o l d h i g h w a y 2 2 ! Follow Your Bliss to Metaphysical & Spiritual Bliss! Gifts for the mind, body, and soul. Sometimes in the face of adversity we need to take a risk and follow our bliss, trust our instincts, follow our intuition, and let faith be our guiding light. Fulfill your dreams and allow the Universe and your passion to lead the way on your soul's journey. Don't miss our June events: Singing Bowl Meditations are always held on the last Saturday of every month, from 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Please mark your calendar! Thank you! Find out more at: www.MetaphysicalAndSpiritualBliss.com. t i p t o p s o f t w a s h i n g , l l c Tip Top Soft Washing works hard to provide customers with a comfortable experience from the initial phone call to the end of the project. Most likely, the home you're calling about is one of your biggest investments. We treat every home with professionalism and respect, and we take extra precautions when cleaning your home. We specialize in Soft Washing, which is a detergent-based, safer, more efficient and effective method (for roof cleaning, house washing, and pavers) and also Pressure Washing, for hard-surface cleaning (concrete, paver restoration, walkways, and driveways). Tip Top Soft Washing is a family owned business with over twenty years of combined experience. Our ultimate goal is to exceed each customer's expectations and develop long term relationships. Call us today for a free estimate: 908.899.3347! w h a t ' s h a p p e n i n g w i t h t R o o p 2 0 0 ? The scouts from Troop 200 have been so busy, it's hard to keep up with them! Within a two-week period eight scouts moved up in rank, including two new Eagle Scouts: Ryan Walsh and Cameron Lutz, the troop's ninety-seventh and ninety-eighth Eagles. In addition, four Eagle Scout Courts of Honor were held for: John Martoccia, Andrew Bozzi, Justin Verlin and Owen Maslanka. Those four scouts were recognized by the Hunterdon County Commissioners at a recent meeting. A s f o r t r i p s a n d a c t i v i t i e s , the Troop spent a weekend at the West Point Camporee in upstate New York, s p e n t a w e e k e n d camping, canoeing a n d s h o o t i n g a r c h e r y a t Q u a i l Hill Scout Reservation, they participated in a spring Scouting for Food event which collected over 5100 pounds of food for our local community and held a flag retirement ceremony at Holjes-Sheppard Park where several hundred flags were retired. The scouts were recently recognized for their achievements, earning recognitions and merit badges, at their recent spring Court of Honor. Congrats to: Garrett Gross, Nirvin Dinesh, Rylen Seelig, John Strober, David Strober, Oliver Sudol, Sean Verlin, Cameron Lutz and Ryan Walsh for moving up in rank! This summer, the Troop will be heading north to Rhode Island where they'll spend a week at Camp Yawgoog. Always seeking adventure, they'll be sending two crews to the Northern Tier, a high-adventure camp where they'll explore the pristine lakes and meandering rivers of Northern Minnesota, Northwest Ontario and Northeast Manitoba. This is the third high-adventure trip in three years that the Troop has gone on and they're already planning their next one! Troop 200 is a high-adventure, boy-led troop dating back to 1955. The scouts meet on Monday evenings during the school year at Lebanon Reformed Church located in Lebanon Borough, NJ. For more information about the troop, follow BSA Troop 200 on Facebook, Troop 200 NJ on Instagram or reach out us at: Troop200NJ@gmail.com. "Respect is one of life's greatest treasures. I mean, what does it all add up to if you don't have that?" ~ Marilyn Monroe

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