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Willingboro Township Community Newspaper FREE SEPT 2012
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Military veteran Gerald Williams, right, of Willingboro, N.J., salutes with others during Memorial day ceremonies at Brig. General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Wrightstown, N.J. more photo’s page 14
BORONEWS SEPT 2012 | Page 02EXPERIENCING ALL THAT THE GRAND MARKET PLACE HAS TO OFFERThe sights . . . the sounds . . . the food! It’s no wonder South Jersey residents have flocked to Grand Mar-ket Place for so many years. It’s a place where you can find just about everything and have a great time experienc-ing all that the Grand Market Place has to of-fer.
Over 100 mer-chants offer their finest se-lections of pro-duce, delica-cies, and unique specialty items from around the globe.
There’s a great variety of fresh-
picked fruits and vegetables . . . meats, fish, and poultry . . . exotic herbs and spices . . . candies and nuts . . . plants and exotic dishes from a world of thriving cultures.
Spending a day at the Market has never been this much fun! Make shopping at the Grand Market Place a family affair, as so many other
families have for years. At every turn, there’s an-other great gift . . . another great recipe idea . . . another incred-ible buy! What you will experi-ence first hand
at the Market is the customer care and atten-tion given to you at every stall: it’s like being at your very own friend-ly neighborhood shopping can
work up an ap-petite - lucky for you! There’s no better place in Amish sec-tion to sit down, relax and enjoy a tasty treat: the best tasting ribs ribs in town . . . herb roasted
chicken hot off the rotisserie . . . . fresh sandwiches . . . you may well discover a dish you’ve never even heard of - but can’t wait to try.Recently, the Grand Market
Place change over to new man-agement. I met with assistant managers Travis Gilliam as he ex-plain how they want to make i m p r o v e m e n t but maintained to preserve its intangible qual-ity of history - its ambiance. Come and see this rare South Jersey jewel for your-self - it’s a living monument to the past, the present and the future
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AroundTown
Runyan Hosts Veterans Expo in Willingboro
Volunteers from the Willingboro Democratic Club greet Jazz festival attendees
Violinists Performs at the Willing-boro Jazz Festival
College Students volunteer time to help repair homes.
performers at the VFW Post 4914 fundraising concert.
performers at the VFW Post 4914 fundraising concert.
Willingboro Library
Renovated Municipal Building
Runyan Legislation to Address VA Backlog Passes House
Stage of the Willingboro Jazz Festi
Runyan Hosts Veterans Expo in Willingboro
Volunteers from the Willingboro Democratic Club greet Jazz festival attendees
Photo: of the Willingboro Jazz Festival
Performers sing at the VFW Post 4914 fundrais-ing concert.
Large crowd at the VFW Post 4914 fundraising concert.
Memorial Day 2012
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Golden Corral – Delran NJ
If you are in search of an ex-traordinary restaurant to have some breakfast, that will provide oodles of varieties than test out a Golden Corral Restaurant. Every person would indulge when pre-sented with a feast similar to this. These places offer a lot to every person to have the chance to un-cover things they can appreciate, like maybe an original omelets with their selection of fixings or suppose they may like flaky bis-cuits with creamy sausage gravy. Whatever your style Golden Cor-ral will without a doubt have many elements to make you glow with a smile.
Golden Corral’s legendary, end-less buffet is located in Delran, New Jersey. Golden Cor-ral buffet features an abundant selection of both familiar favor-ites and continuous new menu offerings. Golden Corral proudly serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Their breakfast is served seven days a week, offering steak with breakfast including a beverage! They offer catering for your next event from 10 to 55 people. Golden Corral also offers To-Go orders and group meeting spaces.
Golden Corral offers a mouth-watering variety of foods to choose from including USDA, grilled-to-order Sirloin Steaks, pork, seafood, and chicken. We also have a fresh salad bar, an endless breakfast buffet featur-ing our made to order Omelettes, fluffy pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bakery and dessert buffet, and
dozens of other items to choose from.
Don’t miss The Chocolate Won-derfall- a multi-tiered, flowing fountain of chocolate surround-ed by a variety of fresh fruit and bakery goods that can be dipped into the chocolate! Help Your-self to Happiness by skewering and dipping your selections into the chocolate fountain. Some of the endless dipping selections include:
Red strawberries Fluffy marshmallows Coconut macaroons Rice Krispies Treats
Come in and experience our leg-endary, endless buffet!
2904 Rte 130 Delran, NJ 08075(856) 824-9700
Delran NJ Golden Corral RestaurantSavings
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AMISH MARKET Amish Meats - Amish Bakeries - The Shed Lot
Grande Market Produce 4340 Route 130 Ste 800
Willingboro Public LibraryTeen Summer Reading Winner-Quania Rouse: Total of 95 Books, WOW!
Quania Rouse (right) accepts her prize, a Kindle e-reader, from Head of Youth Services San-di Cronce. Quania topped all the teen summer readers with her total of 95 books read. Congratula-tions, Quania.
Register Now for the Del Payne Memorial 5KThe second annual Del Payne Memorial 5K Run/Walk will be held Sat., Sept. 29 at 8 a.m. rain or shine in Millcreek Park. Registration begins at 6:45. This event, which raised almost $10,000 for the library in 2011, will again be held for the benefit of the library. Visit www.active.com or www.runningintheusa .com to register now or pick up a regis-tration form at the library and turn it in at the circulation desk. Interested in sponsorship or ad book opportuni-ties? Email 5krun@
willingboro.org. In-terested in being a race day volunteer? Email cmhill@will-ingboro.org .See our full sponsor list and more at our Pinterest page or http://www.facebook.com/#!/DelPayneMemori-al5kRunWalk.
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We Heard You! Borrow a Kindle
Want to try out an e-reader? Kindles and Kindle Touches are now available for two week loan
by adult borrowers in good standing. They come pre-loaded with a selec-tion of best sellers
and high demand books. Ask at the circulation desk if any are not currently on loan. If all are checked out, search the word “kindle” in our catalog and place a hold to get the next available. Three of the Kindle Touches were donat-ed by the Friends of the Library. Thanks, Friends!
Fund Raising Event
Program: Del Payne Memorial 5K Run/Walk Day, Date & Time: Sat., Sept. 29, 8amRegistration begins at 6:45am for this USTAF sanctioned event in honor of the late library trustee Del Payne for the benefit of Willing-boro Public Library. Registration fee $25. The run will be held in Millcreek Park, Beverly-Rancocas Road, Willingboro, rain or shine.
Exhibits
Exhibit: Lee High – Walk N WagExhibit Displayed: Sept. 4-28Lee High’s charcoal and pastel portraits are masterful visual renditions that re-flect her love, sen-sitivity and caring for wildlife. The warmth, passion and enthusiasm that em-
anate from the work of this Willingboro resident convey the strong feeling Lee has for all animals. Meet the Exhibitor: Sat., Sept. 8, 2 pm. Refreshments will be served.
Children’s Programs
Program: Get Your Most Important School SupplyEvery Open Day in September. Kids from Kindergarten to 6th grade, hurry to the library and get your “Most Impor-tant” School Sup-ply – a library card! Every student who registers for a library card this month can visit the Children’s Room for a prize!
Program: Tiny Tots Story TimeWed., Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, 10:30 am. Parents, bring your toddlers (ages 18 months to 5 years old) to the library
and listen to sto-ries and learn finger plays with your lit-tle one. Afterward, enjoy interactive toys and snacks in the library’s meeting room.
Program: Your Child’s Basic Rights with an IEPMon., Sept. 10, 6 pm. If your child has an Individual Educa-tion Plan (IEP), join NJ Span and learn about your child’s basic rights and how you can become your child’s advo-cate. Light refresh-ments; registration starts Aug. 20.
Program: Back-2-School Trivia Mad-nessTues., Sept. 18, 4 pm. Tweens in Grades 5 and 6, play the BEST team trivia game ever. Outwit, outrun, and outplay other teams as you race for points and prizes in this fast-
paced and fun game!
Teen Programs
Program: Back-2-School Movie BreakThurs., Sept. 20, 3:30 pm. Teens in Grades 7-12, you’re back in school and probably need a break from homework already. You’ve read the book, now see the movie, The Hunger Games; movie can-dy will be served.
Family Programs
Program: Family, Fun and Fitness!Sat., Sept. 15, 3 pm. Bring the whole family to the li-brary for Zumba and smoothies!
Program: South Jer-sey Ghost Research Tues., Sept. 25, 7 pm. Do you believe in ghosts? Come hear Certified Ghost Investigators talk about their sight-ings, where they’ve
Willingboro Public Libraryfound ghosts, and listen as they share recordings of ghosts trying to communi-cate; this program is appropriate for the entire family.
Adult Programs
Program: African Heritage Film Fes-tivalThurs., Sept.13, 6:30 pm. Willingboro Public Library and the Rancocas Val-ley Chapter of The Links, Incorporated present another in-spiring documentary film. Light refresh-ments served.
Computer Classes
Program: PC BasicsWed., Sept. 5, 2 pm. This two-hour ses-sion introduces stu-dents to PCs and the Windows XP operat-ing system. Sign up starting two weeks before each class to learn the basics of using a computer
and saving and find-ing your files.
Program: Internet and E-mailWed., Sept. 12 & 19, 2 pm. Discover the Internet, and sign up for a free e-mail account. Sign up at the Reference Desk starting Aug. 29.
Program: Facebook, What’s It All About?Thurs., Sept. 20, 6 pm. Improve your personal and profes-sional lives with Fa-cebook. Sign up at the Reference Desk starting Sept 6.
Friends of the Li-brary
Join the Friends for their monthly meet-ing on Mon., Sept. 10, at 7 pm.
Library Board of Trustees
The Board of Will-ingboro Public Li-brary Trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m. on the second Wed. of the month, Sept. 12.
Willingboro Public Library
Legendary Locals
Are you a legend-ary local like Rev. W.R. James (pic-tured at left)? Josh Bernstein, author of “Images of Ameri-ca: Willingboro,” is doing a new book on Willingboro cel-ebrating the people who have made an
impact in the com-munity, from school teacher to sports star. If you or a member of your family fits the bill, we’d like to include you in the book. The book will include photos and short stories on each person. Contact Josh at newshound14@gmail.com or speak to a librarian at the reference desk. Pro-ceeds from the book will benefit the Will-ingboro Public Li-brary.
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We Heard You! Drive Up Bookdrop
Try out our new drive up bookdrop (for books only) at the rear Southeast corner of the library, facing the parking lot.
Memorial Day 2012
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Memorial Day 2012PhotoGallery
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