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1 6 J a n u a r y 2 0 1 5 www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com t i n o ' s t v r e P a i r l l C e a r n s e s t e e m e D 2 0 1 3 a n G i e ' s l i s t s u P e r s e r v i C e a w a r D Award reflects company's consistently high level of customer service Tino's TV Repair LLC has earned the service industry's coveted Angie's List Super Service Award reflecting an exemplary year of service pro- vided to members of the consumer review service in 2013. Why repair instead of replace? #1. Save money. Repairs are almost always less than 1/2 cost of a COMPARABLE new unit. #2. Newer electronics are ALWAYS lower quality. #3. REPAIR, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Help the environment! "Only about 5 percent of the companies Tino's TV Repair LLC competes with in Tristate Electronics Repair Service are able to earn our Super Service Award," said Angie's List founder Angie Hicks. "It's a mark of consistently great customer service." Angie's List Super Service Award 2013 winners have met strict eligibility require- ments, which include an "A" rating in overall grade, recent grade and review period grade; the company must be in good standing with Angie's List, have a fully complete profile, pass a background check and abide by Angie's List operational guidelines. Service company ratings are updated daily on Angie's List. Companies are graded on an A through F scale in areas ranging from price to profes- sionalism to punctuality. Call us or visit us today! Tino's Tv Repair LLC • 291 Rt 22 East Suite #31, Lebanon • 908.757.6400, www.TinosTv.Com. G i r l s C o u t t r o o P 8 0 8 5 6 ' s b e a C h P a r t y r o l l e r s k a t i n G e v e n t ! Want to beat the winter blues? Join us at a Beach Party Roller Skating event with skating, great music, cupcakes, face painting, tattoos and crafts! All children, siblings and friends of all ages are invited! Skating is a great way to have fun and get exercise. All of this only costs $10 for scouts (includes a patch) and $9 for non-scouts. The party will be hosted by Girl Scout Troop 80856 at Villa Roller Rink on Saturday January 24, from 3:00-5:00 pm. Please contact Jen Fasciano at: jfasciano731@yahoo.com to sign up or to get more information. We hope to see you there! a r t i s a n k i t C h e n s t u D i o Artisan Kitchen Studio has been designing custom kitchens for the community for 30 years. Our designer will work closely with you to create a kitchen of your dreams, right down to the smallest detail. Our custom kitch- ens have consistently more than met our customer's expectations. Everyone involved with the creation of your custom kitchen are masters in their field and will treat your home with the respect it deserves. Our customers are the most important people in the world to us and are treated accordingly. When deciding on a company for your custom cabinetry projects please keep us in mind. Our showroom is located at 26 Cokesbury Road, Lebanon – we welcome drop in visits! Call us today at 908.236.7233 or visit us online at: www.KitchenStudioInc.com. r a r i t a n v a l l e y h a b i t a t f o r h u m a n i t y i s l o o k i n G f o r l o w - i n C o m e f a m i l i e s . . . ...for Two Homes to be Built in Somerset County Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity will be holding mandatory information sessions in January for potential partner families for its latest home-building project. Interested families must attend ONE of the sessions, which will be held Saturday Jan.10 and Sunday Jan. 8, 2015 at 1:15 pm at the St. Matthias School's cafeteria, 170 John F Kennedy Boulevard, Somerset, New Jersey. Do not be late -- the doors close promptly at 1:15. Families must be eligible low-income families, with income be- tween $38,900 and $45,250 maximum (for 3-person family) up to $58,300 maximum (for 6-person family), and be willing to partner with Habitat by investing 250-500 hours of "sweat equity" in building their home. Construction of the homes in Franklin Township, SOMERSET County, will begin in Spring 2015. The homes will be handicapped adaptable ranch style, 3 bedroom, 1 bath (possibly 4 bedroom depending on size of selected family). The sale price of the homes is between $120,000 and $130,000 and Habitat offers the homeowners a 0% interest mortgage. RVHFH is a non-profit faith-based housing ministry committed to building affordable housing in Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, through the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and the chosen family. For more information about home ownership, volunteering or donating, please visit the website: www. rvhabitat.org or call 908.704.0016. m u s i C m i n i s t r y C o n C e r t a t o u r l a D y o f l o u r D e s C h u r C h i n w h i t e h o u s e s t a t i o n On Sunday, January 25 at 3:30 pm, the Music Ministry of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 390 Route 523 in Whitehouse Station is presenting a concert of sacred music under the direction of James Cole. (Snow date will be Saturday, February 1 at 3:30 pm). The Adult Choir, Youth Choir, Handbell Choirs and Chamber Orchestra will perform a program of music from across the liturgical year. There will be a free-will offering to benefit the Music Min- istry, and light refreshments after the concert. For more info call 908.534.2319. D o C k s i D e m a r k e t a n D G r i l l h a s b u i l t a f o l l o w i n G From youngsters to seniors, the restaurant Dockside Market and Grill has a menu winning the hearts and helping the hearts of its guests! A one-of-a-kind seafood restaurant and fish market hits all the senses upon entering. Using a combination of Super Foods and fresh wholesome ingredients, their dishes are packed with nutrition and flavor. Three choices of salmon: wild, domestic and imported, fresh Portuguese sardines, and sushi- grade tuna are some of the front-runners on the menu. All-natural chicken and all-natural steak, as well as vegetarian choices, provide options for non- seafood-lovers. "It's evident the public is seeking healthier choices when dining out." says chef Luz Alderete. Besides making her own gluten-free pizza, she prepares authentic corn tortillas for the fish tacos, along with vegetarian soups. "People enjoy our restaurant for its fun atmosphere, the quality of our food and the promotions that we run." states owner Jeff Stern. Join us Wednesdays as we feature a Salmon promotion offering a special menu of hand-crafted salmon dishes bringing flavor, freshness and health benefits together. Dockside Market and Grill offers take-out and catering menus in addition to their two separate dining areas. Visit their website at: www.DocksideMarketandGrill.com top learn more. 148 Rt. 31North in the Lowes/Walmart Shopping Center in Flemington. Telephone: 908.806.3000. www.DocksideMarketandGrill.com J r . l i o n s l a C r o s s e C l u b Jr. Lions Lacrosse Club is a co-ed lacrosse program for children in the North Hunterdon High School sending district grades K-8 regardless of their experi- ence. Boys will begin in Spring 2015 and girls in Spring 2016.The Junior Lions' goal is to create a fun, positive experience for those involved while emphasizing the fundamentals of the game and fostering the growth of healthy relationships with teammates, their families and the North Hunterdon High School lacrosse program. We will field competitive teams at the 3rd through 8th grade levels. Through our First Shot program, we'll offer clinic-based instruction for players ages 4 through 8. Taking direction from NHHS Head Coach Andrew Conforti and our Boys Commissioner Rich Prakopcyk, our coaches will work closely with the NHHS coaching staff to develop and implement the curriculum consistent with that employed at North Hunterdon High School. No waivers required! For more information, please visit www.nhjuniorlionslacrosse.com. "Character is the ability to carry out a good resolution long after the excitement of the moment has passed." –Cavett Robert

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