"February is merely as long as is needed to pass the time until March."
- Dr. J. R. Stockton



Faithful Friends Gala
Friday, April 24, 2015, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location: Stone Terrace by John Henry's

The Board of Directors of Visitation Home cordially invites you to our Faithful Friends Gala on April 24, 2015 at The Stone Terrace by John Henry's. Tickets are $125/single, $200/couple, $1,000/table. Please register by emailing or calling Morgan Tylus at 609-585-2151 x101 or morgan@visitationhome.org. Donations can be mailed to PO Box 11242 Hamilton, NJ 08620.

Visitation Home is a Catholic shared living residence (open to all faiths) for people with developmental disabilities. Visitation home was established September 15, 2000. Our first home was opened November 1, 2003 and on November 2, 2003 we welcomed our first resident. Soon, our first home was filled to capacity and we expanded our "little" community with a second home next door. We are now in the process of building a third home which will enable us to welcome more residents and continue to grow our family.

Visitation Home is more than just a group home – it is a place where many people from diverse backgrounds come and spend time with the residents for meals, prayer, community gatherings, chores and fun activities. Through these interactions a bond is formed, along with a desire to spend more time with the people. We believe this happens because God has chosen each person who wishes to share time at our homes, to be an important part of our community. It is a mystery of grace - something you will discover for yourself when you come to visit!

Visitation Home is a private, non profit organization that depends primarily on the generosity of our benefactors. We are most grateful to all who have helped in any way and our benefactors are prayed for daily. Please, if you are able, consider helping us with volunteer time or monetary donations. All monies go directly to the support of the home and our residents. Thank you very much. More Info

Come Celebrate Our 27th Annual
DOCTORS WITH A HEART

ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM HEADACHES,NECK PAIN, BACK PAIN OR ANXIETY?

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE
Come in for a FREE Weight Loss Consultation
Or
Chiropractic Evaluation ( includes Exam and X-ray)
(VALUE OF $450+)

Don’t wait around for something to happen to your health.
Take care of yourself and your family. If you know someone that
has NOT been evaluated by this office, please tell them they need
To call us now.

Together we can help MOUNT CARMEL GUILD’S poor & needy.
ALL SERVICES TOTALLY FREE WHEN...

You Donate canned Goods, Non-Perishables and Diapers
As Well As Cash Donations!

Call to schedule an appointment for:
February 14th—21st 2015

PETITO-ROSS CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS CENTER
1301 Whitehorse Mercerville Road, Suite 200
(609) 581-1300

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Scholarship Opportunity for Hamilton Township

High School Juniors and Seniors

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Hamilton Township High School Juniors and Seniors who are planning to continue their education beyond high school have an opportunity to win $1000 scholarship through a state-wide essay competition.

Hamilton Mayor Kelly Yaede is announcing the New Jersey State League of Municipalities’ Louis Bay 2nd Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition, which seeks to promote the virtues of elected and volunteer members of local government. The New Jersey League of Municipalities is a non-partisan, voluntary association, which serves and represents all of New Jersey’s 565 municipalities by working to help the cities and towns of our state to better govern themselves.

Hamilton high school juniors and seniors (including students who live in Hamilton and attend a high school outside of the Township – i.e. a private school) that wish to participate in the contest are asked to write an approximately 500-word essay focusing on the theme of “What My Municipal Government Does Best.” The essay should be based upon the student’s perceptions or experiences with, as well as the public contributions of Hamilton Township Municipal Government.

From the essay submissions, one Hamilton Township student’s essay will be chosen by a judging committee to advance to the state semi-finalist round, where the League of Municipalities’ Scholarship Committee will select three winners. Each of the three state-wide winners will receive a $1000 scholarship.

“I hope that many of our community’s high school juniors and seniors will take full advantage of the Louis Bay 2nd Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition and an opportunity to earn a $1,000 scholarship. This year, I am hoping that one of our very talented high school students will be among the three statewide winners of this scholarship competition,” says Mayor Yaede.

Essay competition participants must return their essays and completed scholarship application forms to the Hamilton Township Municipal Building; Office of Mayor Kelly Yaede located at 2090 Greenwood Avenue; Hamilton, NJ 08609, by 4:30 PM on Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Application forms and contest directions will be available on the Township website (www.HamiltonNJ.com), under the “News & Announcements” section.


 
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.
More Information Here     Request a card here