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Barrington’s On Track 7Summer/Autumn, 2011
STREETWEEPER - The fol-lowing is the schedule for Sep-tember: District #1 week of 9/5, District #2 week of 9/12, District #3 week of 9/19. We will advertise on the Borough cable channel19 and post signs in your district the week prior.
-cient job, residents will need to
move their cars off the street on your scheduled week. Every effort will be made to stay on schedule but delays can happen due to manpower, breakdowns, weather, etc.
SINGLE STREAM RECY-CLING – You can now recycle # 4, 5 & 7 plastics along with
your #1 & 2 plastics. All other numbered plastics are not ac-cepted. Any questions or concerns regarding this article please contact the Public Works Dept. at 547-2486.
AUTOMOTIVEAntifreeze
Brake FluidCar Batteries
Car Wax & PolishCarburetor Cleaner
DegreasersDiesel Fuels
Engine Starting FluidGasolineGrease
Lead-Acid BatteriesPower Steering FluidTransmission Fluid
Window Washer Fluid
PAINT-RELATEDPRODUCTS
CreosoteDriveway Sealer
EpoxiesLinseed Oil
Oil-Based PaintPaint Strippers
Paint ThinnersPrimer
Pruning PaintResinsShellac
Solvent Based PaintSpray Paint
StainsTurpentine
VarnishWater Sealer
HOUSEHOLDCLEANERS
Aluminum CleanersBleach
Cesspool CleanersDisinfectantsDrain Opener
Dry-Cleaning SolventsFloor Wax
Furniture PolishLye
Metal Polish
Oven CleanerRug & Uppholstery Cleaner
PESTICIDESBaygon
ChlordaneDiazinonDursban
DDTFertilizers
Flea Collars/SprayFungicidesHerbicidesInsecticides
LindaneMalathion
Moth Balls/CrystalsMouse/Rat Poison
PyrethrinsStrychnine
Stump KillerWeed Killer
Wood Preservatives
FUELSCamping Fuel
KeroseneLighter Fluid
PERSONAL CAREFingernail Polish & Remover
Hair ColoringHydrogen Peroxide
IodineMercury Thermometers
HOME & HOBBYChemistry Kits
Cutting OilFluerescent Bulbs
Glues & AdhesivesGun Cleaning Solvents
Pool ChemicalsPropane Tanks
Rock Salt
(For Residents Only – No Businesses Accepted)
2011 HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL WASTE COLLECTION DAY
What to Bring
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October 15thCamden County Public Works Complex2311 Egg Harbor Road • Lindenwold
Saturday Events -All Times are from 8:30am until 3:00pm
2011 ELECTRONICSRECYCLING COLLECTIONS
We Accept:Answering Machines
Cables / Wires
Computers
DVD Players
Fax Machines
Keyboards
Laptops
Modems
Monitors
Mouses
Radios
Scanners / Printers
Sterio Equipment
Tape Players
Telephones
TV’s
Typewriters
VCR’s
October 22, 2011Lindenwold
Camden County Publlc Works Complex2311 Egg Harbor Road
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
99¢ Laundered Shirt(With $10 of dry cleaning)
(Expires 10/31/2011)
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Barrington’s On Track 9Summer/Autumn, 2011
Beer & Food Garden: The Barrington Fire Depart-ment will be hosting a beer and food garden on the
from noon till 8:00 pm with entertainment. Make sure to stop by during or after the festival as a great time is sure to be had by all!
Classic Car Show: The Classic Car Show is return-ing for its 6th year and will feature original and modi-
encouraged to bring out their pride and joy and put it on display for thousands to admire. Prizes will be awarded in several categories. There is a $10.00 ad-vance registration fee or a $12.00 day of show fee. For more information, contact Jeff Fultano at 609-929-7596.
Kids’ Section: The Kids’ Section will be located in the municipal parking lot at Second & Trenton Av-
back again. We understand that there was some long
any inconvenience that may have caused. We were
a backup of lines at the others. We will insure that all rides that are ordered are on site this year to avoid that issue again. We will also have the traditions that have been favorites for many years – petting zoo, hayride, pony rides, and other fun activities. We will have a stage located in this area with entertainment for the younger ones. We will again offer “ride all day” wrist-bands for sale.
Barrington’s Got Talent: Last year was the fourth year for our local version of American Idol. You will be amazed at the talent we have here in Barrington. Whatever your talent, now is the time to put it out there for everyone to see. The 5th annual talent show will be held in conjunction with the Annual Harvest Festival. All local residents are invited to participate and there is no age restriction. Participants can be individuals or groups and are give a maximum of 3 minutes for their presentation. We will audition participants in advance
at the Harvest Festival. The top winners will receive ca$h prizes!!! If you are interested in participating, send an email to [email protected] with the following information: 1) Names and ages of partici-pants; 2) type of presentation; 3) the name of the song if applicable (lyrics will be reviewed for appropriate-ness); the length of your presentation; and 4) contact numbers for you or your group. We will be scheduling auditions sometime in September and adequate notice will be given. If minors are participating, a parental consent form will be required. For more information, contact Kyle at 609-932-4946.
BBQ Cookoff: I know many of you were happy to see the return of the BBQ cookoff last year. Thanks to Brian Schmidt for stepping up to handle it. The BBQ cookoff has always been a very popular event at the festival and we are thankful to Brian for it being able to continue. For information and applications, contact Brian at 856-547-7269 or email him at [email protected].
The Civic Association will be sponsoring an even bigger and better Basket Auction with tons of fantastic prizes.
We are still looking for additional craft and food ven-dors to apply to participate. Please call 856-761-4482 or email [email protected]. The Harvest Festival Committee is looking for volunteers to help out by working one hour shifts at various locations on the day of the festival. Help us continue to make this a great celebration for everyone by volunteering today! We welcome all of our local organizations and businesses to participate in the festival. For general Harvest Festival information, please contact Megan at 547-5460 or Barb at 217-3924 or email [email protected].
Check out our Facebook page with information and photos from past years!
Barrington’s 14th Annual Harvest Festival - Saturday, October 8th 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Barrington’s BBQ“King of the Wing”Volunteers Needed
We will once again have Bar-rington’s Chicken Wing State Cham-pionship and BBQ event this Oct 8th
from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM during the Harvest Festival. We need volunteers to help manage event. We also need committed judges to be on hand. If you can help, please contact Brian Schmidt 856-547-7269, visit us at
www.BarringtonBBQ.com or email at [email protected]
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Barrington’s On Track 11Summer/Autumn, 2011
Christine Sikora started diving at Tavistock Swim Club when she was 5 yrs. old and hasn’t stopped since. She took gymnastics until she was 8 yrs old which helped her make the transition to diving easy, espe-cially since she loved the wa-ter. Thanks to the coaching she received at Tavistock, she ex-celled at the Tri-County Cham-pionships, winning medals as a novice diver. In 6th grade she joined Spinner Diving at Drexel University, diving 3 days a week year round. She continued there until 8th grade and within this past year has joined TNT Diving at Rowan University coached by Andy Mackoff. She recently partici-pated in the Tri-County Diving
Championship held at Wedge-wood placing 2nd in the 14-15 Girls Junior Olympic Division. This year as a sophomore, she will be representing Haddon
Heights High School at the State Championships. In ad-diton to diving she plays Field Hockey and Softball for Had-don Heights. She’s not sure what her future plans are but is looking forward to her next competition.
Steve Sciortino, a recent Heights graduate, will be at-tending Arcadia University in Glenside, Pa. His undergradu-ate studies will be in Health Administration. After college, Steven plans to continue his education, attending graduate school to pursue a career in physical therapy. Steven will also continue his outstand-ing baseball career at Arcadia. Good Luck to Steven, and keep checking out the Bright Lights section in future editions as we hope to get updates on how he’s progressing!
www.barringtonbizassoc.net Recently named as one of South Jersey Biz Magazine’s 27 Businesses Worth Watching, Para-Plus Transla-tions, Inc. is a privately owned and operated company which has demon-strated continued and assured growth for the last 31 years as a provider of in-terpretation and translation services on a local, regional and global basis. The
President and Founder Sonia Santiago, and is currently assisted by Chief Op-
Vice President, Carlos Santiago Robert and Carlos are currently working in executive and leadership positions within the organization; pre-serving and building upon the founder’s core values and vision while expanding with innovative and technological lan-guage-based solutions. Building upon past successes, the organization is look-ing outside standard industry practices to better serve Para-Plus customers consistent with a strong, values-led, family business culture and providing the highest quality language services to all of their clients. “We remain focused on educating our clients and the community about the importance of foreign language ser-vices and global awareness with a level
of customer service and professional-ism that we are proud to abide by.” Para-Plus’ staff of professional lan-guage specialists provides culturally appropriate and cost-effective services in over 100 languages and dialects from Arabic to Vietnamese upon request.
430 Clements Bridge RoadBarrington, NJ 08007
856-547-3695www.para-plus.com
Para-Plus Translations, Inc. Shearenity Embroidery - More Than Sports Designs
Bright Lights By Bob Haas
Kyle Hanson will be at-tending the Honors School of Business at Rutgers Camden studying Business and Fi-nance. Kyle received gradu-ation awards from Civic Association for community volunteering, Drug Alliance and a scholarship award from the Honors School of Busi-ness at Rutgers Camden.
The team of Para-Plus Translations, Inc. Sonia Santiago, Robert Santiago (sitting) and Carlos Santiago (standing)
SHEARENITY EMBROIDERY and Gift Shop is a locally owned and operated business that offers more than just custom embroidery. The owner, Donna Kendra has been embroidering
2004; her shop at 304 Barrington Av-enue is open Monday through Saturday from 10 to 6. She loves working with customers developing designs or en-hancing logos, then bringing their ideas to life in beautiful, vibrant, unique em-broidery on just about any fabric. Some recent custom embroidery includes work for Irish Dance Bling, creators of custom Irish Dance dresses, jackets for Haddon Heights Soccer and Softball Colonial Conference winners and the Vikings cheerleaders’ uniforms. Some designs include Tackle Twill, let-ters and numbers often seen on jerseys and jackets, which can also be custom-ized. It’s not all about sports! She has beautiful bridal items and unique gifts, including: monogrammed towels, sweatshirts, baby clothes, felted bags and hats. Felted? Yup! She teaches felt-
a hit with a local Girl Scout Troop! She also offers knitting class in the shop during the winter months, where Al-
paca yarn is available for purchase. The gift shop carries unique items varying by season, so stop by!
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Ditch the Workout – Join The Party in Barrington!
SESSION: Fall 2011
SITE : Barrington Borough
Zumba® fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and easy to follow moves
Fast and slow rhythms, plus resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat! Zumba® stu-
an absolute blast in one exhilarating hour of caloric-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate for life!
To register, call 856-751-0095 or go to www.vivapilates.net.Class #1: ZUMBA!
Day & Time: Wednesday, 7-8 pmCost: $100
Dates: Sept 21, 28, Oct 5, 12, 19, 26, Nov 2, 9, 16, 30. No Class: Nov 23
Location: Barrington Senior Center229 Trenton Ave Barrington NJ
Sports Led by coach Donny Lang, these boys compiled a 12-1 record, 9-1 regu-lar season, 3-0 in playoffs. Their only loss came when only 4 players were avail-able for a game, and that loss was by 2 points! Much thanks, to Coach Lang and a well deserved “high-Five” to the boys. They are the 2011 South Jersey Sports Academy Champs!
Team members: Jesse Weick, Austin Ward, Skyler Glover, Tyler Sel-by, Patrick Haas, Chris Reeves, Nick Smith, Jack Driscoll, Frank Delaney
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The Haddon Heights High School baseball and softball teams both had remarkable seasons, and solid playoff runs. There is much promise for both teams as they play on in 2012! The following players were recognized by their conference for their achieve-ments in 2011.
Baseball: Liberty Division, First Team: Dean Wilson, Nick Sciortino, Mike Wasienko, Steve Sciortino. Second Team: Rob Migliaccio, Sean Sack.
Softball: Liberty Division, First Team Shayla Sweeney, Jackie Emerle, Chel-sea Thomas. Second Team: Maddie McCleery.
Congratulations to these standout players. It was hard-work, commit-ment, and practice that led to their rec-ognition. Also, its good to acknowledge all the athletes that competed from our area. It takes heart, willingness to put themselves in competitive situations, where it’s sink or swim, and wisdom to grow from both success and failure that make them special.
3HS Looking Forward to 2012 Season After a Great 2011
Ages 5 14 are welcome
Home Games will be played at Haddon Heights High School
For more info: call, email or visit our website:
856-546-7504
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Practice Starts in August
Registration: $95 Registration: $75