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At our club meeting on February 27, our guest speaker told us about the variety of programs offered by the John O. Wilson Hamilton Neighborhood Center. Peter Damiri, the center’s Director of Programs and Services, said that while the center’s food pantry and rent and utility assistance programs are need-based, its many youth, senior, health and support services are open to the general public. For more information visit jowilsoncenter.org. After the meeting, a team of Rotarians volunteered at the Mercer Street Friends Food Bank, packing food for those in need. Another Rotary team participated the day before. |
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![]() | Robin Palmer Burton is bringing a rich Rotary resume to our club. Robin was sworn in on February 6 as our 10th new member in this Rotary year. She’s been a Rotarian in other clubs for 20 years. Robin recently received a Rotary high honor - her fourth Paul Harris Fellow recognition - for leading 20 students on a three-week Rotary District trip to Japan last summer. A former Steinert High School Rotary Interact club member, she has served in several Rotary leadership positions and has led youth on mission trips throughout the U.S. and internationally. Professionally, Robin taught kindergarten in the Hamilton school system for 10 years before feeling a call to ministry, serving churches in New Jersey and three other states. Welcome, Robin! |
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![]() | Our first meeting of the new year featured Students of the Month - an impressive group as always. The high school seniors told us about their activities in and out of school and about their plans for the future. As program co-coordinator Greg Blair put it, “We’re all pretty amazed that they have the time to do what they do.” Honored this month were Liam Cox, Nottingham; Sabrina Alfaro, Hamilton West; Autumn Mattaliano, Steinert; and Jaxon Kaber, Robbinsville. Jaxon was unable to attend the meeting due to a basketball injury. |
![]() | We were pleased to present a Rotary Community Service Award to Robbinsville Mayor Dave Fried on December 19 as he addressed our weekly meeting on Zoom in one of his last talks as the township’s chief executive. Accepting his Rotary award was Rotarian Jodi Stephens, the township’s Assistant Business Administrator and Confidential Aide to the mayor. Mayor Fried, who decided not to seek reelection after serving 25 years as mayor, looked back on his terms in office and credited his strong team for helping him achieve his major goals, including several copied around the state. He made particular note of the fact that the township itself has not raised taxes in more than a decade and that property values soared from one of the lowest in the county to one of the highest, rivaling even Princeton. |
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![]() | Rotarian Joe Bellina, who arranges our guest speakers each week, could not have been more timely in scheduling our presenter for November 21. With Ken Burns’ “The American Revolution” concluding that evening on PBS (you can still stream all episodes on PBS.org), historian Roger S. Williams - dressed to the part and likely the first person to use a sword as a pointer at a Rotary meeting - gave us an insightful look at New Jersey’s pivotal role during the Revolutionary War. “There were more battles and skirmishes fought in New Jersey than any other state,” Roger said. The site of our Rotary meeting - the RWJ Fitness and Wellness Center on Quakerbridge Road in Hamilton - is coincidentally along the route Washington took to surprise the enemy in Princeton after the Second Battle of Trenton - bolstering the patriot cause. For more, visit TenCrucialDays.org. |
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