Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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8 A u g u s t 2 0 1 7 www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com A N N O U N C I N G R O T O L O K A R C h L A W "The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new." – Socrates Some people resist change; personally I think change is a good thing. It means you're evolving ... growing. That's why I'm excited to announce some recent changes at The Rotolo Law Firm – specifically, a new partner, Steven J. Karch, and a new name, Rotolo Karch Law. Since founding the Firm in 1992, I have had the good fortune to work with skilled and knowledgeable attorneys and a dedicated support staff. Their efforts make it possible for the Firm to offer clients the quality of service I strive for. Steve Karch has been an integral part of this team since he joined the Firm in 2013. Working with Steve these past four years, I've come to appreciate his commitment to obtaining a fair and just decision for every client. He has a strong background in Family Law and Civil Litigation and is experienced both in the courtroom and at the mediation table. These qualities and experiences have prepared Steve to help steer the future direction of the Firm. Our new name, Rotolo Karch Law, reflects the new partnership Steve and I, along with our legal team and support staff, have formed. Some things, however, will remain unchanged. Our Firm will continue to make our clients our number one priority. We'll continue to employ tactics and strategies designed to achieve cost-effective results in our clients' best interests, and we'll keep our lines of communications open so that our clients will be informed of the progress of their case every step of the way. Our location will remain the same, too, keeping us conveniently accessible to clients from Clinton, Flemington and neighboring communities. In short, we'll retain our commitment to providing every client with quality legal representation. Change is good; it represents growth. Please join me in welcoming Steve as partner, as our entire legal team continues to work collectively to serve our community's legal needs. – Victor Rotolo Victor A. Rotolo is a long-time resident of Clinton Township and the founder of Rotolo Karch Law. Call Rotolo Karch Law today: 908.534.7900 to discuss any legal situation confronting you. Your half-hour consultation is free of charge! Their attorneys and staff are ready to serve your legal needs. Rotolo Karch Law • 502 US 22 West, Lebanon, NJ 08833. www.RotoloKarchLaw.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 Locally held at PMGS! The Work-Family Connection, the nonprofit organization that provides quality after-school programs throughout New Jersey, is proud and excited to announce their 2017 WFC Alumni Scholarship recipients! The scholarship was open to high school seniors who have attended one or more WFC program in the past. The applicants were required to write an essay explaining how the Work-Family Connection helped to lead them to college. The winners are: • Kelly Corcoran from North Hunterdon High School, attending University of Scranton for Physical Therapy • Brendan Feeley from North Hunterdon High School, attending University of Virginia for Chemical Engineering • Eli Longordo from North Hunterdon High School, attending The College of New Jersey for Business/Finance • Sophia McElroy from North Hunterdon High School, attending North Carolina State University for Business Administration • Emily Gretta from Voorhees High School, attending James Madison University for Psychology • Alanna Miller from Voorhees High School, attending Fairleigh Dickenson University for Business • Rachel Silberman from Voorhees High School, attending University of Delaware for Psychology • Catarina DeMatos from Chatham High School, attending NJ Institute of Technology for Computer Science • Julia Silva from Hanover Park High School, attending Pennsylvania State University for Business Each recipient was awarded $2,000! An award ceremony was held for them at Patrick McGaheran School, during our after school program hours. The elementary students were thrilled to see the high school seniors get their awards. Both the parents and staff members are so proud of the recipients and how far they have come, with the help of WFC. Congratulations – we wish the entire graduating class of 2017 the best of luck in their future! Please visit: www.WorkFamily. org for additional details. 2 0 1 7 W F C h U N T E R D O N C O U N T Y S C h O L A R S h I P W I N N E R S 2017 WFC Hunterdon County Scholarship Winners