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Donation drive
Charities band together for
event on Nov. 10. PAGE 2
By KATIE MORGAN
The Robbinsville Sun
Hurricane Sandy tore through
Robbinsville Oct. 29, downing
trees and power lines, and leaving
many residents without electrici-
ty. The power outages continued
through the week, and, at press
time last week, many homes were
still without power. The township
advised residents to prepare for a
long duration without service.
By afternoon on Wednesday,
Oct. 31, there were piles of leaves
and branches piled alongside
streets. Large trees remained
where they had fallen Monday
night. Intersections remained
blocked by trees, and some neigh-
borhoods were impossible to nav-
igate due to downed wires and
telephone poles.
On Oct. 27, Robbinsville Mayor
Dave Fried had signed executive
order 2012-99, declaring a state of
emergency in the municipality.
In a public release, Fried
warned residents of the impend-
ing storm.
The Robbinsville Office of
Emergency Management is antic-
ipating widespread power out-
ages that may last for an extended
period of time, he said. Resi-
dents should plan on sheltering
in place.
Township officials communi-
cated with residents by email
throughout the evening on Oct.
29. Just before the storm hit, resi-
dents received an email detailing
the storms severity.
This storm is among the
strongest to ever hit the state of
New Jersey, it read. This mon-
ster storm is now fully phased,
Weathering
the
STORM
Sandy leaves downed lines, uprooted
trees, power outages in Robbinsville
KATIE MORGAN/The Robbinsville Sun
Fallen trees and downed power lines left live wires strung across
neighborhood roads and most residents without power.
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By KATIE MORGAN
The Robbinsville Sun
Two local charitable organiza-
tions will partner to hold a dona-
tion drive at the Robbinsville
Firehouse on Saturday, Nov. 10.
The event, hosted by Homefront
and Trenton Rescue Mission, will
be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
This is our first time partner-
ing with another agency, said
Doug Liebau, director of Trenton
Rescues entrepreneurial and
training programs. Its an exper-
iment to see whats possible when
two local, well-known nonprofits
work together.
The township originally
planned to hold a shredding event
on Nov. 10. Residents are invited
to bring any sensitive documents
to the firehouse to be shredded.
We decided to latch onto that,
said Liebau. There was a shred-
ding event going on, but there
was nothing associated with it.
We thought it was an opportunity
to reach the community.
The organizations will be ac-
cepting donations of clothing,
food, household linens, commer-
cially produced DVDs, CDs, VHS
tapes and books.
Clothing is a serious need for
both organizations, Liebau said.
We have a lot of competition
from other non- and for-profits,
and sometimes there isnt enough
to go around.
Food donations will largely go
to Homefront. Some clothing and
other items will be sold at a thrift
store operated by Trenton Rescue.
The donation drive comes just
days after Hurricane Sandy swept
the area, devastating some neigh-
borhoods, and placing added
strain on families and individuals
who depend on shelters.
Trenton Rescue is a multifac-
eted organization that operates a
drop-in shelter. They also run in-
patient and outpatient programs
for substance abuse and provide
transitional housing opportuni-
ties. The facilities also hold GED
preparation, computer skills and
budgeting courses.
Its always something differ-
ent, said Liebau. Right now we
have a music class. Our biggest
Donate to charities
Homefront, Trenton Rescue Mission
partner for drive set for Nov. 10
please see FOOD, page 7
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The office held its official grand
opening on Thursday, Oct. 18 and
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from LifeCare Physicians and Dr.
Mark Magariello from AfterOurs.
Mayor David Fried, along with
Mercer County Chamber of Com-
merce President/CEO Robert
Prunetti and members of the Rob-
binsville Township Council, were
in attendance.
LifeCare Physicians will offer
primary care services on week-
days with AfterOurs Urgent Care
treating acute injuries and ill-
nesses from 5-10 p.m. during the
week and on weekends and holi-
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Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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day appointments are accepted by
both providers, and at a cost that
averages less than half of an
emergency room or hospital visit.
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We are delighted to welcome
patients to the Robbinsville of-
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Terrariums on Thursday, Nov.
15 from 7 to 8 p.m. The program
will be held at Rutgers Coopera-
tive Extension, 930 Spruce Street,
Lawrence, adjacent to the Tren-
ton Farmers Market.
A terrarium, a garden under
glass, brings plants together in
clear containers to create a
miniature eco-system. Master
Gardeners will demonstrate how
to select the best containers, soils,
plants and accents for your ter-
rarium and provide practical ad-
vice and imaginative ideas for
bringing nature indoors. To ben-
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cer County educational pro-
grams, a donation of $3 is sug-
gested. To pre-
register for this program, call
(609) 989-6830.
The Master Gardeners of Mer-
cer County is a volunteer educa-
tional outreach program of Rut-
gers Cooperative Extension, 930
Spruce Street, Lawrence. Master
Gardeners participate in many
volunteer programs throughout
the county, as well as answer
home horticulture questions
through their Rutgers Master
Gardener Helpline, (609) 989-6853,
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
until 3 p.m. or 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
from Nov. 1 until Feb. 28. For
more information on the Master
Gardener program, the Mercer
Education Gardens, or other Ex-
tension educational programs,
contact Rutgers Cooperative Ex-
tension at 609 989-6830 or visit the
Master Gardeners of Mercer
County website at
www.mgofmc.org.
Cooperating Agencies: Rut-
gers, the State University of New
Jersey, U.S. Department of Agri-
culture, and County Boards of
Chosen Freeholders. Rutgers Co-
operative Extension, a unit of the
New Jersey Agricultural Experi-
mental Station, is an equal oppor-
tunity program provider and em-
ployer.
Contact your local Extension
Office for information regarding
special needs or accommoda-
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Director's Office if you have con-
cerns related to discrimination,
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Special to The Sun
Master Gardeners Harri Lynn Nowrey, left, and Carol Bencivengo,
Hamilton residents, along with Mary Lee Eldridge of Pennington (not
in photo) will present a program on planting Terrariums on Thurs-
day, Nov. 15 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Rutgers Cooperative Extension, 930
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Fine literature is the theme of
the fall season for Theatre and
Dance students at Mercer County
Community College, as students
present memorable performances
over three weekends in Novem-
ber and December.
Shows take place at the Studio
Theatre, located next to Kelsey
Theatre on the colleges West
Windsor campus, 1200 Old Tren-
ton Road. Entertainment Tech-
nology students will provide
lighting and sound for all produc-
tions.
Says MCCC Theatre/Dance
Program Coordinator Jody Per-
son, The biggest and most highly
regarded names in playwriting
are brought together for our fall
offerings. Each play is wildly dif-
ferent in style, emotion, and tone,
giving students an opportunity to
expand their range as they move
from comedy to drama and back
again, and then conclude their
season with the musical Cabaret'
next spring.
Students present the comedy
classic The Importance of Being
Earnest by Oscar Wilde on Fri-
day, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov.
Fine literature to take the stage
Special to The Sun
MCCC Theatre students starring in The Importance of Being
Earnest include, from left, Nicholas Andrejco of Mercerville, Melissa
Geerloff of Mercerville, Elizabeth Koenig of Jackson and Bridget
Hughes of Jackson.
please see THE, page 6
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V
eterans Day traces its history
to the end of World War I.
Then known as Armistice Day,
Congress, in the mid-1950s, formally
made it Veterans Day. Its one of those
days of the year that has, or should
have, special meaning for every Ameri-
can.
The sacrifices made by the men and
women of the Armed Services are
well-documented. They protect the na-
tion every day. Without their service,
America isnt the land of the free.
We encourage everyone to not only
recognize veterans on this day, but also
to make a commitment to do some-
thing tangible in their honor.
There are numerous groups that
help veterans and their families, espe-
cially those who have fallen on hard
times. Volunteer for one of these
groups, or make a donation.
Or get involved in a different organi-
zation that is trying to better your com-
munity. Help to feed the hungry or ad-
vance research into a deadly disease.
Gather clothing and other items and
drop them off at a center that will use
them to help the less fortunate. Do
something to make a difference, to give
back to those around you who can use
a helping hand.
We are heading into the holiday sea-
son. Its the easiest time of the year to
get involved because there are so many
ways to give.
In the coming weeks, we invite
everyone who is holding a drive or
fundraiser to contact us with the de-
tails so that we can share them with
the entire community. Give us the days
and times, the drop-off locations and
the items requested, and well do the
rest.
And then we invite our readers to
jump in with generosity.
We can never say thank you too
many times to our veterans. We can
never fully repay them for what they
have done and continue to do for us.
But we can honor them by doing
what we can to make a difference in
our communities.
in our opinion
Honor veterans Sunday
Veterans Day a time to honor those who protect our freedom every day
Make a difference
Honor those who serve this Veterans
Day by making a tangible contribution
to your community.
Committee volunteer positions open in Robbinsville
The Importance of Being Earnest features locals
10 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 11 at 2 p.m.
Two young gentlemen living in 1890's Eng-
land use the same pseudonym on the sly in
order to escape burdensome social obliga-
tions. The scam works just splendidly until
they both fall in love with women using
that name, which leads to a comedy of mis-
taken identities.
The show is directed by Lou
Stalsworth.
The cast includes Nicholas Andrejco of
Mercerville, Dale Dewey of Princeton,
Melissa Geerloff of Mercerville, Parker
Harris of Lawrenceville, Bridget Hughes
of Jackson, Elizabeth Koenig of Yardley,
Pa., and Patrick Martin of Trenton. Spe-
cial thanks to Marina Vrahnos, of Plains-
boro, a British native who is serving as the
students' vocal coach.
Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for seniors,
and $12 for students and children.
Free parking is available next to Kelsey
Theatre.
Tickets are available by calling the
Kelsey Theatre Box office at (609) 570-3333
or can be ordered online at www.kelseythe-
atre.net.
THE
Continued from page 5
Robbinsville Township is looking for
committee volunteers to fill new openings.
The openings will be filled as soon as quali-
fied candidates are found. The following are
Township Committee openings currently
available as of Oct. 15. If you would like to
volunteer, call the Clerks Office for an appli-
cation at (609) 918-0002, ext. 103.
Zoning Board: 1 Position
Citizens Energy conservation Advisory
Committee: 1 Position
Economic Development Advisory Com-
mittee: 2 Positions and 1 Alternate Position
Historic Preservation Subcommittee: 1
Position
Library Advisory Committee: 1 Position
Open Space Committee: 2 Positions
Plan Endorsement Citizens Advisory
Committee: 1 Position
Recreation and Cultural Arts Advisory
Committee: 1 position
Rent Leveling Board: 1 Position
Senior Citizens Advisory Committee: 2
Positions
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Homefront, headquartered in
Mercer County, provides re-
sources aimed at preventing
homelessness in Central New
Jersey. The organization oper-
ates an emergency shelter in ad-
dition to providing aid for tran-
sitional and permanent housing.
Were hoping there will be a
good response to the drive, said
Liebau. Weve got two organiza-
tions thats twice the number
of people to spread the word.
Were expecting a good turnout.
We think this community will
turn out to help.
FOOD
Continued from page 2
Food, clothing needed
Ralph Petagna, Jr., Rob-
binsville, is among the 19 incom-
ing students at The University of
Scranton awarded four-year, full-
tuition Presidential Scholarships.
Presidential Scholarships are
awarded to incoming freshmen at
the Jesuit university with out-
standing records in high school
and notable community involve-
ment. The scholarship covers
four years of full tuition provided
that the student maintains at
least a 3.25 grade point average.
The following local student was
awarded a Presidential Scholar-
ship.
Petagna graduated from Rob-
binsville High School. He was
president of National Honor Soci-
ety and Student Council, as well
as captain of the varsity soccer
team.
He also served as the chief fi-
nancial officer for the FIRST ro-
botics club. He was active in the
community as a volunteer for the
youth recreational basketball
team, Heaven's Handyman-Urban
Promise and St. Gregorys
Church Community Carnival.
Petagna is an accounting major.
He is the son of Ann 86 and
Ralph Petagna, Sr. 86.
Special to The Sun
Ralph Petagna, Jr. is among 19 members of The University of Scran-
ton's Class of 2016 to receive a full-tuition Presidential Scholarship.
He is pictured with University President Kevin P. Quinn, S.J.
Petagna receives presidential scholarship
WEDNESDAY NOV. 7
Toddler Story Time: Ages 2 to 3,
accompanied by an adult. 10 and
11 a.m. at Robbinsville Branch
Library. Registration required.
Call (609) 259-2150.
Preschool Story Time: Ages 4 to 5.
2 p.m. at Robbinsville Branch
Library. Registration required.
Call (609) 259-2150.
THURSDAY NOV. 8
Toddler Story Time: Ages 2 to 3,
accompanied by an adult. 10 a.m.
at Robbinsville Branch Library.
Registration required. Call (609)
259-2150.
Preschool Story Time: Ages 4 to 5.
11 a.m. at Robbinsville Branch
Library. Registration required.
Call (609) 259-2150.
Coping with Dementia at Home: 7
p.m. at Robbinsville Branch
Library. Providing home care for
a loved one with dementia or
Alzheimers disease can be
stressful and exhausting. The
program will discuss dementia,
how to manage it at home, practi-
cal solutions for the caregiver,
professional resources and
options, financial considerations,
and updates on Alzheimer's dis-
ease. Presented by Dr. Shelly L.
Chinkes, Director of Community
Outreach at Comfort Keepers of
Hamilton Square. Online registra-
tion required.
FRIDAY NOV. 9
Kids Movie Matinee: Watch Mada-
gascar 3 at 10:30 a.m. at the
Robbinsville Branch Library.
Online registration required.
SATURDAY NOV. 10
Lots of Leaves: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Robbinsville Branch Library. Drop
in and make leaf creations. Regis-
tration not required.
MONDAY NOV. 12
Veterans Day: The Robbinsville
Branch of the Mercer County
Library System will be closed in
observance of Veterans Day. The
Lawrence and West Windsor
branches are open for holiday
hours from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
TUESDAY NOV. 13
Toddler Story Time: Ages 2 to 3,
accompanied by an adult. 10 a.m.
at Robbinsville Branch Library.
Registration required. Call (609)
259-2150.
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meaning it has interacted with an
arctic low pressure system. It is
essentially a hybrid noreaster
wrapped around a hurricane.
The email called the storm an
extremely dangerous and un-
precedented weather system,
and urged residents to stay off
roadways.
The township sent a second
email just after 7:30 p.m., at the
height of the storm, to inform
residents that the townships
water supply was safe.
Municipal offices were closed
Oct. 29 and 30, and schools were
closed through the week. Rob-
binsville High School, Pond Road,
Sharon and Windsor Schools lost
power, and Sharon and Windsor
schools remained without power
through Thursday.
Gov. Christie issued a state-
ment on Oct. 31 officially moving
Halloween celebrations through-
out the state to Monday Nov. 5.
The hazardous conditions cre-
ated by Hurricane Sandy make
the traditional community cele-
brations of Halloween, including
neighborhood trick or treating
walks both dangerous to our
states children, and imprudent at
a time when all New Jerseyans
are struggling to cope with their
losses, Christies statement read.
The township continued to
work on restoring power to resi-
dents through the end of the
week.
CHRISTIE
Continued from page 1
Christie moved
Halloween to Nov. 5
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Offer expires 11/21/12.
$1,000 OFF
UP TO
Any new
complete roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 11/21/12.
10% OFF
UP TO
Any
roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 11/21/12.
FREE
ROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTION
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 11/21/12.
FREE
GUTTERS
With any new roof
and siding job

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