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W. Shook, Nook, of
Bangor, PA celebrated his
100th birthday at the Old
Mill Restaurant with his
family and friends on April
9th. Kenneth served in the
US Navy and was stationed
in Hawaii and on the USS
Ault DD 698, as a Radarman
Third Class, during WWII.
In attendance were his
daughter, Dian; brother,
William; sister, Lauretta;
both of his grandchildren,
Kim and Todd; and three of
his five great-great grandchildren, Christopher, Benjamin and Brandon. A total of
37 attended the joyous occasion.
After being served a meal,
Kenneths brother, William,
read a letter from the White
House, signed by President
Obama
and
Michelle
Obama, wishing him a happy
birthday, thanking him for
his military service and
sacrifice, and for being an
School.
Vendors are wanted for
St. Jude Knights of Columbus 4th annual outdoor flea
market on May 14th, in the
St. Jude Church parking lot
on Eisenhower Rd. in Blairstown. For more information, call Joe at 908-3626044.
Quality
artisans
and
antique vendors are wanted
for the Belvidere in Bloom
Summer Festival on June
11th, from 9am to 5pm at
Garret D. Wall Park in
Belvidere. For more information, call 908-310-7203 or
visit BelvidereinBloom.com.
Registration is now open
for the Tri Mountain Lake
Sprint Triathlon taking
place on July 16th, in
Liberty, (Mountain Lake).
The sprint triathlon tours the
surrounding area of Mountain
Lake in Liberty NJ. After a
half-mile swim in the pristine
lake, get ready for some ups
and downs on the 15-mile
bike ride. Then finish off on
the three-mile run giving a
view from each angle of the
lake. Participants can sign up
to compete as individuals or
as a team of three. Teams
will compete with each
member completing one leg
of the event, and their time
will be recorded and
displayed versus other team
entries. To register, visit
runsignup.com/Race/NJ/Libe
rty/TRIMountainLake.
Knowlton Twp. Elementary School is planning for
the 2016-2017 school year.
At this time they would like
to identify as many children
as possible who will be
eligible for kindergarten in
September. To be eligible
for kindergarten, a child must
be five years old by October
1st. If you have not already
done so, and you have a child
who will be eligible for next
years kindergarten class, call
the school at 908-475-5118,
ext. 200. Dates for screening
of next years kindergarten
students will be released at a
later date.
Parents will
receive details in the mail.
Please pass this information
along to anyone in Knowlton
Twp. who may have a child
eligible for kindergarten in
September.
Knowlton Twp. Elementary is now accepting registrations for their preschool
program for fall. Children
must be four years old by
October 1st, and must be
toilet trained. The program
runs Monday through Friday
from 9am to 11:30am when
school is in session. Transportation is not provided for
this program. If interested,
please contact the school
office at 908-475-5118, ext.
200.
Knowlton
Twp.
has
entered into a cooperative
gypsy
moth
control
bar.
Reverend Ruth Ann Christopher pointed out that a good
Spaghetti Dinner comes from
the labor of love and the
sharing of delicious home-
givers.
The legislation would
allow medical marijuana to
be prescribed by physicians
and administered only in
pills, oils, liquids, topical
forms, tinctures or through
vaporization, to patients
suffering from 16 serious
medical conditions. Those
conditions include cancer,
AIDS, epilepsy, multiple
sclerosis, Crohns disease,
PTSD, Parkinsons disease
and severe chronic pain. The
new law would take effect
30 days after enactment.
Reed issued the following
statement regarding the bills
passage:
Todays vote is a significant and emotional milestone for those who have
spent the past several years
advocating for the legalization of medical marijuana to
necessary protections to
prevent the abuse of medical
marijuana, including its
unavailability in leaf form.
This new health care
program will be closely
monitored and if there are
found to be weaknesses in
the law down the road, we
can certainly make any
necessary revisions.This was
not an easy bill to bring to
the finish line, but working
together in another bipartisan way, we succeeded for
the sake of those sick and
suffering
Pennsylvanians
who have had to wait far too
long for this life-saving
medicine.
610-588-7786 or 610-4175550.
Bangor High School Broadway Night: April 21st,
7:30pm. M. Craig Paine
Performing Arts Theater.
Belfast
Wesley
UMC
Bake/Rummage Sale: April
23rd, 8am-noon. 607 School
Rd., Nazareth. FMI, call
Teddy at 908-235-8811.
Project
Self-Sufficiency
Career & Job Fair: April
21st, 10am-2pm. 127 Mill
St., Newton. FMI, call 973940-3500, 844-807-3500, or
visit
www.projectself
sufficiency.org.
Pet Adoption Leagues 6th
Annual Pasta Dinner:
April 22nd, 5:30pm-8pm.
Panther Valley Ecumenical
Church, 1490 Rt. 517, Allamuchy. Adults, $12; kids
under 6, $6. If you cannot
attend, donations can be
made to: PAL, P.O. Box
206, Hackettstown, NJ
07840.
FMI,
visit
www.palpets.org,
email
info@palpets.org or call
973-584-0095.
100% of
proceeds go toward helping
homeless animals in the
area.
items.
St. Jude Ladies Guild
Bingo: April 30th, 7:30pm.
McNulty Hall, 7 Eisenhower
Rd., Blairstown. Refreshments avail. for purchase.
No one under 18 admitted.
Proceeds benefit local charities, scholarships, the needy
and the parish. FMI, call
Bev at 908-362-7393.
11th Hour Rescue Pierogie
Dinner:
April
30th,
5:30pm. 201 Howard Blvd.,
Mt. Arlington. FMI, visit
www.ehrdogs.org.
Soup & Sandwich Benefit
for Heifer International:
April 30th, 4pm-6pm.
Broadway UMC, 2233 Rt.
57, Broadway. Silent auction
items avail. FMI, call 610417-7184.
NJ Audubon:
Nature
Infused Yoga: Saturdays,
April 30th-June 18th,
9:30am-10:45am. 11 Hardscrabble Road, Bernardsville. Cost per class: $12
members,
$15
nonmembers. Cost for all 8
classes: $88 members, $112
non-members. Registration
for full 8 week session req'd
by April 29th. FMI, or to
register, call 908-766-5787.
Y.A.G.S. of Tranquility
UMC Fish & Chips
Dinner: May 5th, 5pm7pm. Tranquility Comm.
House, 4 Kennedy Rd. (Rt.
611) at Rt. 517. Dinner incl.
dessert & beverages. Eatin/Take-out. Baked Goods
also for sale. Adults, $14;
children, $7. Advance ticket
reservations recommended.
FMI, call 908-850-1092 or
973-786-5318.
Specialist, at 610/829-6404 or
at
jwilson@northampton
county.org. Meet at the Bear
Swamp Archery Complex
Parking Lot on Minsi Lake
Drive, Upper Mount Bethel
Township
(40.909095,
-75.182202) by 8am.
Participants should wear
close-toed outdoor footwear,
preferably waterproof with
ankle support; walk may
include uneven, wet, rocky
surfaces. Dress for the
weather, but long pants and
layers are recommended.
Bring binoculars, water, sun
screen and insect repellent.
In
partnership
with
Northampton County Parks
and Recreation Division,
Lehigh Valley Kite Society
and more.
Through generous sponsorships, this annual program is
offered free of charge to the
public, and is the perfect
family fun activity for
Mothers Day weekend. For
more information, contact
info@PoconoKiteSymphony.
com.
(NAPSI)Whether youre
diving into homeownership
for the first time or looking to
move into a larger or smaller
home, here are the three
things you should know
before you begin your search
this spring:
1. Credit is still tight but
improving. Mortgage rates
are below four percent and
credit is more accessible after
years of stringent underwriting. In fact, an increasing
number of lenders now offer
loans with as little as a three
percent down payment.
Youll need a preapproval
from a lender to determine
the amount of money youre
qualified to borrow. With
competition robust in many
markets, a Realtor can be an
expert companion to finding
homes in your price range
and, with your preapproval,
can market you to sellers as a
serious buyer.
2. It may take time to find
(NAPSI)These
clever
cleaning shortcuts can help
you have both a sparkling
clean houseand more time
for yourself and your family.
Nurture Neglected Areas:
Vents, walls and baseboards
bag or brush.
Deal With Dust: When you
dust, work top to bottom and
back to front so the dirt falls
onto the floor. Clean the floor
last.
Track Down Stains: Freshen
flooring and furniture that
have fallen to spots and spills.
Opt for a multisurface stain
remover
such
as
Motsenbockers Lift Off
thats safe to use on carpets,
upholstery and hard surfaces.
Spray soiled areas, then blot
dry.
You can find more quick
cleaning products and pointers
online
at
www.
invisibleglass.com.