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By KATIE MORGANThe Robbinsville Sun
Robbinsville organizationFriendship Circle hosted a com-munity exposition at Rob-binsville High School Oct. 28. Theorganization, which serves chil-dren with special needs and theirfamilies, hosted the event as acommunity outreach and educa-tion program.
The expo served several pur-poses, according to FriendshipCircle Executive Director ShmuelWilhelm.
The expo featured local organi-zations and 45 vendors that pro-vide services and advocacy tochildren, teens and adults withspecial needs.
This is very different fromother special needs expos, saidWilhelm. Typically they areaimed strictly at autism or mobil-ity needs. Ours is all-encompass-ing. It covers autism, dyslexia,
downs and mobility.The Friendship Circle expo
was aimed not just at people withspecial needs and their families,but also at the general public andlocal residents.
We also want to focus on thetypical community, Wilhelmsaid. Its a great community, buta lot of people disassociate them-selves with people with special
needs because theyre uneducat-ed or unaware. We want to edu-cate the general public and en-courage them to be involved withhosting, donating or volunteer-ing. We want to provide peoplewith an opportunity to under-
stand and be included in our com-munity.
The expo, which attracted 200attendees, featured three work-shops for adults and a family funcenter to occupy children whileparents took advantage of the re-
sources.One law firm presented a work-
shop on transitioning teens withspecial needs into college, with afocus on what both students andparents need to be prepared for.The workshop also provided fi-
nancial stability tips.The schedule was well-de-
signed, said Wilhelm. Every-body could be everywhere at thesame time.
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Special to The SunFamilies of children with special needs joined with the greater Robbinsville community Oct. 28 at the Friendship Circle Expo. The event fea-tured workshops, vendors and advocates for parents as well as fun family activities. From left: Steve and Laurie Kurs, and Irv Newman.
Friendship Circle reaches out to communityExpo featured local groups that provide services and advocacy to those with special needs
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The Robbinsville Irish Her-itage Association (RIHA) wouldlike to announce that on Saturday,Nov. 17, they will be holding the2013 Grand Marshal and IrishPerson of the Year Announce-ment Party at Dubh Linn Squarein Bordentown. This year's partyfeatures live music from BillO'Neal, Andy Koontz and ChrisFinnegan, bagpipes, raffles andmore!
This was a craicing (Irish forfun) good time last year, and weexpect this year to be no different!
A portion of any food orderedwill go toward supporting the 4thAnnual Robbinsville St. PatricksDay Parade, and the food is fan-tastic!
There will be a $10 admissioncharge for adults at the door. Chil-dren 12 and under are free. Addi-tional information and a flyer can
be found at http://Rob-binsvilleIrish.org.
The Robbinsville Irish Her-itage Association is a 501(c)4 non-profit dedicated to the promotionof Irish culture and history in theCentral NJ region. The RIHAsponsors and conducts the annu-al, family-friendly RobbinsvilleSt. Patricks Day Parade, the 4thAnnual of which will be onMarch 23.
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ing in coordination with the NewJersey Department of Communi-ty Affairs, will be accepting appli-cations for the Low-Income HomeEnergy Assistance Program (LI-HEAP) through April 30, 2013.Mercer County is also acceptingapplications for the UniversalService Fund (USF) Program.
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Robbinsville residents voted onNov. 6, electing one council mem-ber and five Board of Educationmembers.
Dave Boyne was elected to anunexpired four-year term on theCouncil. He received 2,676 votes toDennis Shennard IIs 1,866, ac-cording to the county.
Matthew T. OGrady, who ran
unopposed, was elected to an un-expired one-year term on theBoard of Education. Shaina RoseCiaccio was elected to an unex-pired two-year term, receiving2,322 votes to Keith Kochbergs2,083.
Faith A. Silvestrov, FlorenceGange and Vincent Costanzawere elected to three-year terms.
The newly elected members ofthe Board of Education will par-ticipate in a referendum on Dec.11 to expand overcrowded
schools. There will be an informa-tion session about the referen-dum at 7 p.m. on Nov. 26 at SharonSchool.
Boyne, who will not be swornin to his Council seat until afterNov. 29, has a background in fi-nance and manufacturing, andhas worked as an auditor for Pru-dential and as the Assistant VicePresident of Manufacturing andof Finance for Maidenform, andis presently the CFO of a medi-um-sized trucking company.
I think the residents under-stood that I have a strong finan-cial background that will be a bigaid to the township, Boyne said.
I deal with numbers all the timeand I understand budgets.
Boyne said his largest primaryinterests concern building proj-ects currently proposed or under-way in the township.
Some areas Im very interest-ed in are the Town Center Southproject and the proposed athleticfields, he said. I want to look atthe athletic complex project andget a better feel for it. I read thattheres parking for 2,000 cars.Thats a lot of traffic. Id like to
know if theres a plan to mitigatethat traffic for the benefit of theresidents there and for theschools.
Boyne said he wants to revisitthe Town Center South project.
I think the corporation thatsgoing to build it is a good corpora-tion. Theyve been in town a longtime, he said. But it concernsme that there was only one bid-der. I just want to find outwhere we stand and what the dealis.
The council will begin work onthe 2013 budget in January. Boynebelieves his strong financial back-ground will be useful in budget-
ary proceedings.Its going to be an interesting
budget year, he said. I thinkwere going into a recession. If so,the budget process gets more dif-ficult. But there were significantamounts in previous budgets thatshould be able to mitigate anyraise in taxes. We just want tomake sure were doing whatsbest for the residents.
Boyne said he is looking for-ward to beginning his term.
Ill respectfully disagree with
people, he said. Im going tovote my conscience. I think they[the residents] like that aboutme.
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Wilhelm said the resources andvendors were chosen to best rep-resent the myriad of needs facingthe families of children with spe-cial needs.
The purpose of the expo wasto create a communal event sopeople can see what special needsreally are, and to see the manyvolunteering opportunities, hesaid. But more importantly, itsabout the parents. A bunch ofphone numbers on a piece ofpaper is great, but here you canmeet people face-to-face and put apersonal relationship on these re-sources.
Larry Davidson, an autisticadult and musician who plays
guitar and piano, entertained thecrowd.
Wilhelm said he was thrilled bythe turnout at the expo. The or-ganizers originally expected
twice the number of people, butmany were unable to attend dueto the beginnings of HurricaneSandy, which swept into the areabeginning on the evening of Oct.28.
People were amazed that wewere still holding the expo, hesaid. But we got great feedback.It went so smoothly, and we cantwait for the next event. Werelooking to recruit people, and en-courage them to find a place tohelp and make a difference. Were
going to partner with local busi-nesses and organizations to beable to do more communityevents. We are already planningthe next one.
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ABC News last month reported
that, since the Transportation
Security Administration was
formed 10 years ago, almost 400 em-
ployees have been fired for allegedly
stealing from passengers.
ABC also talked to a former TSA
worker who claims to have stolen
$800,000 worth of cash and merchan-
dise. He quoted TSA employees as say-
ing: I dont care. They aint paying me.
Theyre treating me wrong.
So, some, by no means all or even
close to a majority, of TSA workers
cant be trusted to keep their hands off
phones, tablets and cash.
We dont want to use too wide of a
brush to paint a picture that TSA em-
ployees are thieves and cant be trust-
ed. In the same ABC report, the TSA
said the number fired represented less
than one-half of 1 percent of those
who have been employed.
But the information leads to one
question: If even only a few TSA em-
ployees are stealing from passengers,
how difficult would it be for a terrorist
group to slip one or two of them a few
bucks to allow who knows what to get
through the security checkpoint?
The nations airport security system
should be changed. If were serious
about deterring terror in the sky, we
have to fix the system. It will cost
money, but it also will give us a much
better, and safer, flying experience.
One only needs to look at Israel to
get some ideas. Now, Israel is a much
smaller country with only a couple of
major airports, so perhaps not every
security tactic it uses can be adapted to
the United States.
But the U.S. can incorporate some
measures. There can be highly trained
personnel on hand to interview pas-
sengers, for example. Give a wrong or
puzzling answer? Get pulled out of line
for more questions.
Lets keep our shoes on, hire the
right people to do the job and finally
get serious about protecting airplanes
from terrorists.
in our opinion
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Airport security
Let passengers keep their shoes on.Hire people who know what theyredoing. Incorporate ideas already inpractice elsewhere. Security answersare out there, if the nation wants them.
Robbinsville-based TriCore has beenrecognized by Inc. 500/5000 as one of thefastest growing small companies in theUnited States. TriCore CEO and Rob-
binsville Mayor Dave Fried representedthe company at the Inc. 500/5000 awardspresentation earlier this month inPhoenix, AZ.
TriCore ranked 140 in 2012 amonghuman resource companies and is a lead-ing provider of affordable employment-re-lated administrative services and employ-ee benefit programs for small to medium-size businesses and non-profit organiza-tions. The TriCore program includes pay-roll administration, payroll cost informa-tion management, employee benefits,workers compensation insurance, regula-
tory compliance and other human re-source services. For more than 30 years,Inc. has celebrated the fastest-growing pri-vate companies in America.
We're really excited to be recognized byInc. 500/5000 and especially proud of our
growth,'' said Fried, who runs the company
with his wife and Chief Financial Officer,Kathryn Fried. "It's a tremendous honor.Kathryn and I are really proud of this busi-ness and we take a great deal of pride inthe employees we hire, the services weoffer and our role in the community, which
we take very seriously.''
This is the second time Fried has placedone of his companies in the Inc. 500/5000.In 1998, Human Resource Alternatives(HRA) was ranked 20th before being ac-quired by HR Logic with backing from Fi-delity Capital Investments.
Special to The Sun
TriCore CEO and RobbinsvilleMayor Dave Fried receives his
Inc. 500/5000 recognitionaward earlier this month fromInc. President Robert LaPointe.
Robbinsville-based TriCore recognized by Inc. 500/5000
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NOV. 14Toddler Story Time: Ages 2 to 3,
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Preschool Story Time: Ages 4 to 5.2 p.m. at Robbinsville BranchLibrary. Registration required.Call (609) 259-2150.NOV. 15
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Puzzle Exchange: 10 a.m. to noon atRobbinsville Branch Library.Bring gently used puzzles to thelibrary and exchange them. Toparticipate, please: ensure allpieces are in original box; bringpuzzles with 500 pieces or more;bring puzzles that are in good
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Game Day: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rob-binsville Branch Library. Cele-brate National Game and PuzzleWeek! Drop in and play a varietyof games, including board games,Wii games and card games. Forchildren of all ages. Registrationnot required.
NOV. 18Calvary Chapel Mercer County
worship service: 11 a.m. everySunday at Robbinsville Pond
Road Middle School. Contempo-rary and non-denominationalChristian service. Visit www.wel-cometocalvary.org for moreinformation.
Lifetree Community Church: 10a.m. every Sunday at Sharon Ele-mentary School, Robbinsville.Visit www.lifetreecc.com.
Robbinsville Seventh-day Adven-tist Church: Sabbath school at9:30 a.m. Worship service at 11a.m. 2314 Route 33, Robbinsville.NOV. 19
Passport to Fun II: 3:30 p.m. atRobbinsville Branch Library. Five-week program where participants
will explore a different countryeach week, either through writ-ing, art or cooking. Grades four tosix. Registration required.
Robbinsville Township LibraryAdvisory Committee meeting:7:30 p.m. at the RobbinsvilleBranch Library, municipal com-plex, 1117 U.S. Route 130. For moreinformation visit www.rob-binsville-twp.org.
Robbinsville Township Open SpaceCommittee meeting: At thecourt facility, 1117 U.S. Route 130.
For more information visitwww.robbinsville-twp.org.NOV. 20
Robbinsville Township ZoningBoard meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Sen-ior Center in the Municipal Com-plex, 1117 Route 130, Robbinsville.To confirm meeting time and formore information, visit www.rob-binsville-twp.org.
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Robbinsville, NJ
www.acappellapsych.com
609-423-4324
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE
Asking $32,000
(609) 439-3273
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7/30/2019 Robbinsville 1114
12/12
Why choose P. Cooper Roofing and Siding?30 Years Experience Family Owned and Operated High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics Professional Installation
www.cooperroofing.com
Virtual Home
Remodeler
Must present coupon at time of estimate.Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 11/21/12.
$1,000 OFFUP TO
Any newcomplete roofing
or siding jobMust present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.Offer expires 11/21/12.
10% OFFUP TO
Any
roofingor siding jobMust present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.Offer expires 11/21/12.
FREEROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTIONMust present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.Offer expires 11/21/12.
FREEGUTTERS
With any new roofand siding job