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Victor A. Rotolo, founder of The Rotolo Law Firm
is pleased to announce the formation of
Rotolo Karch Law
and welcomes Steven J. Karch as partner.
502 U.S. 22, Lebanon, NJ
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RotoloKarchLaw.com
L G B T q v I D E O G A M E & B O A R D G A M E N I G h T
The LGBTQ Video Game & Board Game Night will be held on August 3! LGBTQ Social and Support started in 2003. For Youth Teens and Young
Adults – Parents and/or Allies Welcome! At Video Game Night and Board Night, an X-Box One & PlayStation 3 and Board Games. There be Free
Snack. We have Events and Speakers and Monthly outings. We have a LGBTQ College Scholarship we give out each Year. We have a Year Tricky Tray
and a Vendor Fair too! We meet the 1st Thursday each month from 6:00 PM to 8:30PM Location is North Branch Public Library, 65 Halsted Street
Clinton NJ 08809. For more information, visit: www.GLBTofHunterdonCountyofNJ.com, email: MatthewL@alum.fdu.edu or call: 908.323.5721.
R a r i t a n H e a d w a t e r s
A s s o c i a t i o n ( R H A ) , i n
c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h M S I
Plumbing, is providing well
water testing for residents
of Clinton Township. If your
household water comes from a private well, it is not tested by any state or
local authority. Well water tests can be expensive, but Clinton Township
residents may have their drinking water tested for coliform
bacteria and nitrates for $60. Additional testing options are also available.
The well-testing kits contain easy-to-follow instructions and containers
approved by a state-certified laboratory. Kits may be purchased Monday,
September 18 through Friday, September 22, from 8:00 am to
4:00 pm at MSI Plumbing, 1109 Route 31 South, Lebanon. Water
samples may be dropped off at MSI's offices on Monday, September 25,
from 8:00 am to 9:30 am. No cash will be accepted; checks only. For
further info., contact Mara Tippett at 908.234.1852, ext. 401 or
email: welltesting@raritanheadwaters.org.
Safe drinking water is essential to good health, and testing well
water at a certified lab is the only way to know whether water
from a private well is safe. Both human-caused and naturally occurring
contaminants are often found in private wells. Nitrates and bacteria,
which can lead to immediate and serious health conditions, may be found
in well water as a result of a poorly performing septic system or a nearby
agricultural source. Two naturally occurring elements, arsenic and radon,
are also commonly found in well water in northwestern New Jersey. The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends that all homeowners
test their well water for contaminants annually.
About Raritan Headwaters Association: Since 1959, RHA has been
working to address water quality issues and has served as an effective advocate
for conservation throughout the 39 communities in Hunterdon, Morris, and
Somerset Counties that make up the Raritan Headwaters watershed region. The
470 square mile watershed plays a critical role in meeting the demands of more
than 1.5 million residential, commercial, agricultural and municipal water users
within the region and beyond, into NJ's urban areas. To learn more, visit:
www.raritanheadwaters.org or call: 908.234.1852.
I S Y O U R D R I N K I N G W A T E R S A F E ?
Clinton Township Residents May Have Their Well Water Tested in September