Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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3 J a n u a r y 2 0 1 5 C a l l t h e t r e e G u y t o P i C k u P y o u r D i s C a r D e D C h r i s t m a s t r e e s ! Did you know the Township no longer picks up discarded Christmas Trees? Tired of seeing your Christmas tree blow around the neighborhood? Starting December 28, The Tree Guy will be picking up discarded Christmas Trees, curbside, for $10 per standard-size tree (Please call for pricing on "over-sized" trees). Remember, dry Christmas Trees are a fire hazard (and a mess!) After you've enjoyed your Christmas, call the Tree Guy at: 908-797-6060. Please leave a message if no answer. Thanks. Make your Spring Yard Clean-Up much easier this year! Call the Tree Guy this Spring (at 908.797.6060) for Brush Pick-up rates and details. Make sure to cut out the Tree Guy ad and article in this issue of the Newsletter and keep them for your reference! Also, look for the Tree Guy ad in your April 2015 Newsletter! e Township No Longer Picks Up Your Christmas Trees– But e Tree Guy Does! Starting December 28! $ 10 per tree* curbside pick-up Leave a message if no answer *Call for pricing on "over-sized" trees 908-797-6060 & Sons EDITOR'S NOTE: Is there anyone out there who can replace a wrought iron railing for a local resident? Please email us at ctnl@ comcast.net with "wrought iron railing" in the subject line of you email. Please include your name and contact information. Thank you! "Dear Julie, The Clinton Township Newsletter has been a great marketing tool for our school. I always look forward to seeing what attractive, colorful, eye catching de- sign comes from the raw pieces I provide and I am always amazed. The opportunity to feature our school each month with an article is a huge added bonus. You guys are great to work with and the response to our advertising is very positive! Thanks!" –Sharon Hillwig, Director of Marketing, Immaculate Conception School Hi Julie! Just LOVED the festive cover you put together on the CT Newsletter this year! As an advertiser, I can tell you we love the quality of the newsletter; just changing the paper alone made a big difference... On behalf of the Koury Family of McDonald's Restaurants, we wish you and your family a wonderful Christmas Season filled with joy. Please extend my best to Ruth; I just love her sense of humor! –Diane and Phil Koury, Proud Owner/Operator, McDonald's Restaurants "Hello Julie, Lovely to see MERRY CHRISTMAS on front of newsletter. WHAT HAPPENED TO "HAPPY NEW YEAR"??? On another note: Your newsletter has good local event information and lovely colored ad- vertisements. I still hold it a wonderful Christmas tradition and send out about 125 Christmas cards. I used to send many more when my husband was living. I love to write in long hand, little notes inside each card and hand address envelopes. It is one of the traditions I still hold dear. Even though the cost of the postage constitutes the card now as a small gift, sent from the heart. The quality of paper you use for the newsletter is very inviting and I always enjoy reading from cover to cover and cut out the dates of events and clip them to my calendar. Keep up the good work and have a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy, Healthy New Year!" – A.J "Julie– Thank you. Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to you too!" – Werner Strohmaier "Dear Editor –Suggestion: It would be a great help to fans if you published the sports schedules (with location and starting time for each event) for North HS @ Voorhees HS. It could be presented monthly in calendar form. Thank you." – Bern Nelson "Hello there! This month's newsletter was awesome! Beautiful job!!! I love to see how it is expanding..." – Pam Paquett, Cornerstone Taxi "Julie - I have to tell you that I love the newsletter. Your use of color is a real plus. As a former graphic designer I can really appreciate all you put into it. I take a half hour to pour over the content. I love reading about the local goings-on. The Democrat used to have this sort of feel but no longer. I remember when they had a home page with recipes and gardening articles but even the letters to the editor that they print have gone downhill. I digress. Keep up the good job. Ruth's articles are my fav and I hope she remains humorous. UPS does the printing and they do a terrific job, too! Also - thank you for printing "Merry Christmas" for that is what it is... Thank you and may you have a blessed Christmas." – Richelle Sommer