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FALL LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIPS

September 13, 2019

 

The Joint Legislative Office of Senator Joseph Vitale, Speaker Craig Coughlin and Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez is seeking fall semester interns.
While unpaid, the internship offers college and high school students an opportunity to learn valuable office skills as well as experience how the Legislature and State government operates firsthand.
The two district office locations, Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, are open Monday thru Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Scheduling is flexible.

If interested or know somebody who might be interested, please contact one of the offices at 732-855-7441 (Woodbridge) or 732-638-5057 (Perth Amboy) or via e-mail at SenVitale@njleg.org, AsmCoughlin@njleg.org or AswLopez@njleg.org and attach a copy of your resume.

SALE OF TOBACCO & PRODUCTS PROHIBITED TO THOSE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE By John M. Mitch, Municipal Clerk

September 13, 2019

 

It is unlawful for anyone, including retailers, to sell, give or permit to be sold or given to a person under the age of eighteen (18) years of age tobacco or tobacco products in any form. Included with the prohibition of tobacco products is rolling papers as they are generally recognized as being for the purpose of creating cigarettes or other items for the smoking of same. Tobacco shall also mean products made from a tobacco plant for the purpose of smoking, chewing, inhaling, and other personal use including cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco, snuff and cigarettes in any form. If you suspect a retailer is selling to those under the age of eighteen, please notify the Health Department at 732 855-0600.

The above Ordinance and others can be found on line at www.twp.woodbridge.nj.us under (Departments) Clerk’s Office, General Ordinances.

10TH ANNUAL “BOWL FOR HUNGER” RAISES MONEY TO FEED THE HOMELESS

July 19, 2019

 

Assemblyman Craig J. Coughlin in partnership with the Middlesex Water Company, Hackensack Meridian Health and Woodbridge Metro Chamber of Commerce held the 10th Annual “Bowl for Hunger on Thursday, July 18, 2019, at Majestic Lanes of Hopelawn. Since the event’s inception in 2010, more than $250,000 has been raised to feed the hungry. This year’s event once again featured a double session, 5:30 to 7:30 PM and 8:00 to 10:00 PM, where nearly 600 bowlers took part on nearly 80 bowling lanes. Assemblyman Coughlin, Robert Garrett, Co-CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health, Dennis Doll, President and CEO of the Middlesex Water Company and Karen Barnes, President of the Woodbridge Metro Chamber of Commerce thanked event participants and sponsors for supporting the fun event and the area’s thirty (30) food banks who help nourish the underserved. While all pledges and donations are still forthcoming, the 2019 Bowl has raised approximately $40,000.00. Interested community members or businesses still wishing to make a donation to the “Bowl for Hunger” should contact the Bowl for Hunger committee at 732-925-8769 or E-mail BowlForHungerFundraiser@gmail.com. The grand total will be released in the coming weeks.

The event drew pledges and support from all five Mayors of the 19th Legislative District including—Mayor Daniel J. Reiman of Carteret, Mayor Wilda Diaz of Perth Amboy, Mayor Kennedy O’Brien of Sayreville, Mayor Fred Henry of South Amboy, and Mayor John E. McCormac of Woodbridge.

In total, 65 corporate, community and individual sponsors donated at least $125.00 to support the cause. Of the 65 sponsors, 33 individuals and organizations donated at the $500 level—Acrisure Insurance Group, Allegiance, Amerigroup, Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez and Senator Vitale of the 19th Legislative District, Cape May Brewing Co., Carpenter Contractor Trust, CME Associates, CMC Steel, Elizabethtown Gas, Fair Share Hospitals Collaborative, Farmer’s Insurance, Foundation Title, Garden State Dispensary, GEICO, Gibbons, Health and Fitness Professionals, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, James P. Nolan & Associates, Middlesex County Democratic Organization, Mott Macdonald, New Jersey Bankers Association, New Jersey Business and Industry Association, New Jersey Credit Unions, New Jersey Food Council, New Jersey Hospital Association, New Jersey Realty Advisory Group, NJM Insurance Group, Raritan Bay Area YMCA, Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP, SII, Wakefern Food Corp, WellCare, Woodbridge Community Charity Fund Inc.

Assemblyman Coughlin, Presidents Barnes and Doll and Co-CEO Garrett thanked the combined 65 corporate and individual sponsors, including 32 sponsors who donated $125 or more:
American Irish Association of Woodbridge, Assemblyman Nicholas Chiavaralloti, Berkeley College, CCBRM LLC, Columbia Bank, Cultural Arts Commission of Woodbridge, Councilwoman Sharon Sullivan of East Brunswick, D.B. Kelly Div. #1 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Dave and Buster’s, Daniel Harris, Eric Aronowitz Esq., First Presbyterian Church of South Amboy, First Presbyterian Church of Avenel, First Presbyterian Church of Iselin, Flying Fish Brewing Co., Investors Bank Woodbridge, Insurance Council of NJ, JGT Management, Kaufman Zita Group, Metuchen Democratic Organization, Michael V. Testa, Architect, Middlesex County Federation of Democratic Women, Middlesex County Young Democrats, Middlesex County Surrogate Kevin Hoagland, Perth Amboy Democratic Organization Peter’s Pantry, Professional Insurance Agents of New Jersey, RSI Bank, Spevack Law Offices, State Trooper Fraternal Association, Trinity Episcopal Church of Woodbridge, and Woodbridge Center LLC.