Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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2 6 m a y 2 0 2 4 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 Hello Spring! We LOVE New Things, D on't You? North Hunterdon Thrift Shop – Hunterdon County's Hidden Gem! 51 County Rd 635, Hampton, NJ (corner of Norton Church & Charlestown Roads) www.SentForOthers.org/NorthHunterdonThrift | 908.735.0177 Spring has arrived!!! Get ready to embrace the warmer season with our latest fashion-forward designs, vibrant colors, and effortless styles! Whether you're heading to the beach, attending a garden party, or enjoying a casual day out, we have the perfect outfit for every occasion. Accessorize your outfits with our new collection of sun hats, sunglasses, and colorful sandals that will add an extra touch of style to your look. So, why wait? Visit our shop to explore our Spring-Summer Collection and find your new favorite pieces. Hurry, because these stunning pieces won't last long! Weekly discounts pop up throughout the shop so be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on these sales. Who knew shopping thrift could be this much fun! Donations Needed! Our Donation Shed is open 365 days a year, 7 days a week, 24/7 and is convenient and hassle free. We LOVE your donations but please only drop off useable, in working condition and clean items. Accepted items can be viewed online at: www.SentForOthers.org/NorthHunterdonThrift. The North Hunterdon Thrift Store offers new and gently used clothing, home goods, linens, children's toys, books, vintage items and more to people who want to stretch their budget or reduce waste and pollution. We're OPEN Monday: 8:30 am – 12:00 pm, Wednesday: 8:30 am – 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm, and Saturday: 8:30 am – 2:00 pm. b l u e e n V e l o P e P r o g r A m t o s u P P o r t D r i V e r s o n t h e A u t i s m s P e C t r u m Hunterdon Health and the Hunterdon County Police Chiefs Association gathered to officially launch the Blue Envelope Program to support individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The primary goal of the Blue Envelope Program is to assist drivers diagnosed with ASD with document organization and to help them understand what to do during a motor vehicle stop. The Blue Envelope Program provides police officers with the means to quickly identify an operator of a motor vehicle who has ASD and helps guide officers during the interaction. It also provides contact information for the driver's caregiver in case the driver is upset or the officer needs to get additional information the driver is unable to provide. The Hunterdon County Police Chiefs' Association developed its Blue Envelope Program modeled on a similar program first organized and implemented in Connecticut. The purpose of the Blue Envelope Program is to improve the interaction between a driver with ASD and a police officer during a traffic stop. "The members of the Hunterdon County Police Chiefs Association are proud to partner with Hunterdon Health to expand the reach of the Blue Envelope Program throughout our community. By distributing these envelopes at all Hunterdon Health offices and facilities, we aim to enhance accessibility and awareness of this vital initiative. Together, we are taking proactive steps to support individuals with autism spectrum disorder and ensure safer interactions with law enforcement during traffic stops. This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to inclusivity and understanding, especially during Autism Awareness Month in April," stated Chief Tim Barlow on behalf of the Hunterdon County Police Chiefs Association. If your loved one would like to participate in the program, stop by your local police station in Hunterdon County. Pictured left to right: Patrick Gavin, President and CEO, Hunterdon Health, Rachel Brauner, DO, FAAP, Chief Medical Officer, Hunterdon Healthcare Partners, Jessica Codjoe, MD, MHA, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, Hunterdon Medical Center, Kim Blanda, Director of Community Outreach, Hunterdon Health and Chief Tim Barlow, Tewksbury Police Department and Hunterdon County Police Chiefs Association. Shop Smart. Shop Locally! "Among the changing months, May stands confest the sweetest, and in fairest colors dressed." ~ James Thomson