Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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1 0 J u l y 2 0 1 6 www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com Many Activities to Choose! • 2 Weekly Field Trips to Fun Places: Dorney Park, Camelbeach, Baseball, & More! • 3 Weekly Swims at Beaver Brook Country Club! • Fun and Educational Theme Weeks with Games, Arts & Crafts, Enrichment, Science and Nature! • ACE (Advanced Challenge for Everyone) A Half- Day Specialty Camp Taught by Certified Teachers • Air Conditioned Busses DR. HOWARD J. TZORFAS Podiatrist-Surgeon Board Cer tified in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery OVER 25 YEARS IN PRACTICE Specializing in Surgical & Non-Surgical Treatment for: • Ingrown & Fungus Nails • Plantar War ts/Children & Adults • Custom Orthotics • Corns/Calluses • Heel Pain/Arch Pain/Plantar Fascitis • Foot Pain/Ankle Pain/Other Spor t Injuries: Bunions/Hammer toes • Diabetic Care/Diabetic Shoes – covered by Medicare • DIGITAL X-RAYS AND VASCULAR TESTING ON SITE Located at the HUNTERDON HILLS PLAZA 1386 Highway 22 West, Lebanon 908.236.6999 Call Today and Have Relief Tomorrow! Visit our website at: www.DrTzorfas.com • Evening Appointments Available • Medicare and Most Insurances Accepted • Also Located at the Brass Castle Professional Bldg., 10 Brass Castle Rd., Washington, NJ 908.835.1730 S o m e t H i n G n e W i n p o d i a t r y In the past few years there have been many new technological advances coming out. Finally there is something new for Podiatrists. Podiatrists treat foot and ankle conditions on a daily basis. One of the treatments for many of these conditions are custom made arch supports called orthotics. Custom orthotics are able to be worn in many different shoes and sneakers and can relieve painful foot conditions such as flat feet, plantar fasciitis, tendinitis and other foot problems. These devices also can prevent future problems such as bunions, hammertoes, arthritic joints. Custom orthotics have been made from a cast or mold of the patient's foot. These molds or casts then have to be sent to a laboratory where they are fabricated. Special corrections can be placed into the orthotic for individual problems. Many times these molds or casts are not that accurate and time prohibitive. Just this month there is a new casting method. It utilizes a digital scanner and an IPAD. This revolutionary device can capture a 3-D image of the patient's foot in a matter of seconds. Corrections can easily be added and then images sent electronically to the laboratory. The end result is a more accurate image or impression with decreased time in both scanning and making of orthotics. Most insurance companies will cover or pay for the orthotics. If you have any questions, please contact your local podiatrist, Howard J. Tzorfas, D.P.M. at 908.236.6999, or visit: www.DrTzorfas.com, conveniently located in the Hunterdon Hills Plaza, 1386 Highway 22 West, Lebanon. r e C i p i e n t S C H o S e n F o r t H e 2 0 1 6 W F C a l u m n i S C H o l a r S H i p p r o G r a m "I began to look forward to the school day ending so I could go to aftercare and talk to some of my favorite supervisors..." "To this day, the first thing I do after school is my homework; I don't procrastinate, thanks to the homework discipline WFC helped to instill in me." "The Work-Family Connection assisted my parents. It gave me an outlet to interact with my friends. It even reinforced positive study habits. Yet, the most important resource that it provided me was its positive role models." The Work-Family Connection, the nonprofit organization that provides quality after school programs throughout northern New Jersey, is proud and excited to announce their 2016 WFC Alumni Scholarship recipients! The scholarship was open to high school seniors who have attended one or more WFC programs in the past. The applicants were required to write an essay explaining how the Work-Family Connection helped lead them to college. We are very humbled by all of the kind words that they wrote. There were fourteen scholarship winners, who were awarded $2,000 each! Six winners are from North Hunterdon, one from Voorhees, two from Delaware Valley, four from Hanover Park and one from Chatham. Congratulations and we wish the entire graduating class of 2016 the best of luck in their future! Please visit: www.WorkFamily.org for additional details and to register for our camps and programs! North Hunterdon High School Sara Fetzer Zachary Koehler Steven Zakszewski Robert Spichiger Michelle Parkhurst Jessica Maziarczyk Delaware Valley High School Nicholas Klein Doug Babcock Voorhees High School Ethan Schilke Hanover Park High School Louis Accumanno Olivia Laurita Samantha Stewart Kimberly Stewart Chatham High School Emily Sorrentino 2016 WFC Alumni Program Scholarship Recipients