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2023-06-03 - The Manchester Times

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The MANCHESTER Times Vol. 29 - No. 8

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Manchester Elementary School Hosts Fun Fair

June 3, 2023

Preschool Program Showcased

By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER – A fun family event provided not only a variety of enjoyable activities but also served as an opportunity to register children for the township’s free universal preschool and kindergarten program. The first Preschool Open House community event was held at the Ridgeway Elementary School. It also served as a free community resource fair featuring Touch-A-Truck, Bounce Houses, an ice cream truck, Manchester Library

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Dr. Izzy Sound News Page 18

Inside The Law Page 21

Classifieds Page 24

–Photos By Bob Vosseller (Above) A crowd f ills the Manc h e s t e r Tow n s h i p E l e m e nt a r y S cho ol g y m na s iu m du r i ng t he spring Family Fun Fair. (Right) There were lots of activities for families to enjoy.

Group Building Plane For Armless Pilot

By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER –A dreary, wet day only served to bring a lot of fun and color to the inside of the township Elementary School that was packed with teachers, administrators, students and parents recently. Principal Jill Moore was greeting students along with Vice Principal Ellen Healy and teacher Jen Gilbert. The fun (Fun Fair - See Page 16)

Manchester Students Beautify Toms River’s Memorial Garden

By Bob Vosseller MANCHESTER –Around 40 township students recently helped beautify the local Children’s Memorial Garden in Toms River. Manchester Township High School ( MTHS) and Manchester Tow nship Elementary School (MTES) students were not with their classes on the school playground, or outside for gym class, but chose to volunteer their time providing community service at the garden located

at Winding River Park. The MTHS Habitat for Humanity Club and Interact Club students teamed up with the MTES Junior Impact Club students for a spring clean-up. Students trimmed, planted, raked, swept and learned all about the Memorial Garden from one of the facility’s founders who told students a story about his child whose name graces the first paver to be placed in the Memorial Garden (Garden - See Page 16)

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–Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Jessica Cox and her service dog Chewy take a moment to personally thank Dr. Bob Newman, leader of the team building her new aircraft. –Photo courtesy Manchester Schools Around 40 township students from Manchester Township helped beautify the Local Children’s Memorial Garden.

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