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Help us raise the roof while raising funds for Nathan Monforte and his fight against ITP!!

Email/call Daniel Babij or
Annis Monforte for tickets

(Dan 609-610-3017)
dbabij@yahoo.com
Annis 609-510-9027
Food - Drink (wine, beer and soda)
Music (Select Digital Entertainment)
Door prizes
All donations go to
Nathan and his Family.
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Hamilton’s BIZ 33 Merchant group announces the first Shop Local Tuesday event throughout the Township every Tuesday. BIZ 33 is a proud supporter of Shop Local, a nationwide campaign to encourage people to shop in their neighborhoods where the merchants are the shopkeepers who support all the recreational, educational, athletic and spiritual elements of our community. Although Hamilton residents are great supporters of local merchants, BIZ 33 members decided to launch Shop Local Tuesday in 2015 as a way to encourage people to get to know their local business owners even better. The group intends to offer Shop Local Tuesday every Tuesday of the month for the remainder of the year, with changing offers and additional participants throughout the Township.

Visit www.shophamiltonnj.com for the latest updates in this exciting campaign.




Grow-Ville Community Day School is currently accepting registration for our "Summer Blast Program" and our 2015-2016 school year.

We have been serving the community since 1993. Children are our passion and we strive to offer you excellence in education and child care. Grow-Ville is a home away from home for many children. Whether you need full or part-time preschool, child care or after-school care, our schedule can suit you. We are conveniently located in Groveville (Hamilton) and are easily accessible from Bordentown, Rt 130, South Broad St and the surrounding areas. Call today to find out how Grow-Ville Community Day School can accommodate you and your family.

Ages Six Weeks to Six Years
Before and After School Programs for Elementary Aged Children
Summer Camp Programs for All Ages
Full and Part-Time Sessions
Video Surveillance Cameras in All Classrooms
Creative Curriculum
Computers
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2015 Summer Camp Program
The Hamilton Township Division of Recreation is dedicated to fulfilling the recreational needs of the Township's residents, of all ages. The Township's emphasis on recreation is evident in the numerous municipal parks, leagues and activities sponsored and organized by the Division of Recreation. These activities continue to grow and expand to meet the ever changing needs and interests of our citizens.

The Division's goal is to continue to expand our programs, both passive and active recreation, as to enable more and more citizens to participate and enjoy the same. Come join us More information


Robbinsville Program Lets Residents Give to Charity While Shopping Local

By Lauren Wanko 
Correspondent

With the swipe of new card, customers in Robbinsville won’t just be spending their cash in local businesses. A portion of the sale will go to a local charity of their choice through the Keep It Local Robbinsville program.

“It benefits the owners and it benefits the customers,” said Dolce & Clemente’s owner Frank Dolce.

“This is a good way for our Little League teams and soccer teams to be able to raise money to encourage their parents to come in and shop local and a great way for businesses to give back, usually to the charities their already supporting,” said Mayor Dave Fried.

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Here’s how it works. Customers can sign up for the program on the township’s Keep It Local website, on the phone or at participating businesses. Any Robbinsville small business, including businesses in neighboring towns within a five-mile radius, can sign up. Any local 501(c)(3) charity can register too.

Once the customer gets the card, they can activate it online or with most smart phones. When they’re making a purchase at a participating business, the retailer will swipe the card. That keeps track of the money spent on the online database.

Two percent of a customers’ bill is allocated for the charities. When that adds up to 20 bucks, “Then they will actually go on the website and they can dedicate their money to whatever charity they want to,” Fried said.

Or they can let the cash pile grow and donate it at any point after that. The township just mailed out the cards — a first for the program. Businesses now offer a rewards program for customers too.

“It keeps the community going and you like to support the people around you,” Frank Dolce said.

At Dolce & Clemente’s, Joseph Marino says it’s not just the good Italian food that’s made him a returning customer.

“The fact some of the proceeds is going into a charity only furthers my resolve to buy in stores like this,” he said.

“It’s very important to keep people local and to keep people coming into smaller businesses to keep them out of box stores,” said Dolce.

“This is what keeps our taxes level in Robinsville. We’ve been lucky we’ve had five years of flat budgets. The only reason we’ve been able to keep a flat budget is because we brought a lot of business into town. We’ve got Amazon so we have a lot of really big Fortune 100 companies, but what I didn’t want is people to forget about local business,” Fried said.

The mayor calls these businesses the lifeblood of the community. Local officials estimate participation in the program will grow this spring as garden centers reopen for the season.
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