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6 a u g u s t 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 N E x t S t E p a d v i S i N g – h E L p i N g y O U R t E E N F E E L R E a d y , E M p O W E R E d , a N d E x C i t E d F O R L i F E a F t E R h i g h S C h O O L ! Next Step College Advising is your Local One-Stop for helping your 8th-12th grader feel ready, empowered, and excited for life after high school! We help with career and college selection, applications, essays, and testing to name a few! Ninth graders, do you know that the clock started THIS summer for being able to put activities you are doing on your college applications? This is the BEST time for juniors to hop onboard (BEFORE junior year begins). I have heard time and time again from parents that call me at the end of their student's junior year or later… I wish I had called you sooner! Seniors, are your applications done? Have you even started? Have you scheduled any interviews, and do you even know how? We can help you NOW so you can enjoy the school year and stay on track to submit applications before the early deadlines. Call to book an individual meeting or consider joining in on a bootcamp the week of August 12! Nicole Smith, M.Ed. is a professional member of IECA and has worked at The CollegeBoard headquarters, Rutgers and Drexel Universities and area high schools. In-person office visits available in Clinton, or via zoom. Call: 908.642.8509 or book online: www.NextStepAdvising.com. t h S h O L d S t a g S a L E O N a U g U S t 3 1 The Tewksbury Historical Society will hold a tag sale on Saturday, August 31, at the Oldwick Carriage House, 5 James St., Oldwick, 08858 from 8 AM to 4 PM. The Society will be selling cleaned quality items, in working operation. Antiques, furniture, art work, chinaware, crystal, silver, housewares, garden items, costume jewelry and linens will be some of the available merchandise. Among the items that will not be sold are electronics older than 3 years, clothing, books and children's toys. Donations will be accepted on a limited basis by appointment only at the Carriage House on Saturday in August. Call 908-832-6734 to reserve a Donation Time Slot, get details regarding acceptable items and donation procedures. Leave your name and number; your phone call will be returned. All donations will be thoroughly inspected and non-accepted items must be retained by the donor. Please bring items readily visible for inspection, without extensive wrapping. Anyone interested in volunteering at Society functions may call 908-832-6734 or email tewksburyhistorynj@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. letters to the editor Dear Clinton Township Newsletter, Thank you very much for your encouragement of the In Love And Song special event called The Quarter Mile on June 28. Because of your support, we were able to raise over $2,000 toward our goal of sponsoring a service dog for a brain tumor patient! We had a tremendously successful open mic, and the Majors Band from Clinton Music Studios topped off an incredible evening. The Quarter Mile would not have been as successful without the backing of such a strong community, championed by a publication like CTNL. We are grateful for your assistance to In Love And Song and for all you do to promote a growing and inclusive community. Thank you, again. Sincerely, Deborah Rizzo, MA, MT-BC, PPMT Executive Director of In Love And Song Office: 908.468.2480 "Creating a community stronger than any brain tumor" www.InLoveAndSong.org FB and IG @inloveandsongorg Dear Deborah It is so gratifying to know that the Clinton Township Newsletter helped your amazing organization achieve its goal – thank you so much for letting us know about the success of your event! I always say that I feel that this publication is community in paper form, and one of my goals for it is to help local non-profits achieve their various missions, and to raise awareness of their causes, thereby assisting in serving the community that we reflect. Thank you so much for all that you do! – Take care, Julie Julie, Thank you for the beautiful way of displaying our Food Pantry information.Appreciatively, Deacon Mike Wojcik, St John Neumann Church, Califon Dear Mike, You're so welcome -- we're happy to help! – Julie C a L L v a F a N a p O L i N O W F O R y O U R L a t E S U M M E R a N d F a L L C E L E b R a t i O N S ! Don't know what to feed those hungry guests at your next party? Voted "Hunterdon County's Best Food Truck" for 2023, our wood-fired pizza truck is a locally owned and operated self-sustained mobile pizzeria. We offer traditional Margherita pizza, a variety of artisan pizzas, vegan pizzas and dessert calzones! The dough is made by hand using centuries-old Neapolitan methods. Toppings are made with the highest quality, freshest ingredients – and served to you by the Truppi family of Clinton Township. Catering of private parties, corporate events, fundraisers and community gatherings is our specialty! We currently serve north and central NJ as well as eastern PA. Let us help make your event a memorable one! To book your next event, go to: www.VaFaNapoliPizza.com or call:908.303.1951. Mangia bene e sii felice! (Eat well and be happy!) t h E S N y d E R R E S E a R C h a N d E x t E N S i O N F a R M O p E N h O U S E a N d t O M a t O t a S t i N g Rutgers University, the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, and Rutgers Cooperative Extension proudly present the Snyder Research and Extension Farm Open House and Tomato Tasting on Wednesday August 28, from 1:00-7:00 pm at 140 Locust Grove Road in Pittstown! Enjoy tasting 50-plus tomato varieties! Learn about the research and projects being conducted at the farm by taking a wagon tour of the farm's research plots! Rutgers faculty, staff and Master Gardener volunteers will be available to answer your gardening and research questions. Registration required.

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