Perfect Day for Stirling Street Fair Police Unity Tour Kicks Off May
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MAILED FREE TO EVERY HOME AND BUSINESS IN GILLETTE, MILLINGTON, STIRLING, AND MEYERSVILLE Published by Renna Media, LLC. On-line at RennaMedia.com ISSUE 33 • MAY 2016 LONG HILL TOWNSHIP PERFECT DAY FOR STIRLING STREET FAIR MEMORIAL DAY PARADE The Long Hill Chamber of Commerce held their annual to set up a table and meet the public. Street Fair on April 24, 2016. There were live performances and demonstrations from MAY 30TH Thousands of people converged on downtown Stirling area businesses. along Main Avenue on a sunny day bosting 70 degree Children were treated to pony rides and many other line up at 9 am temperatures. There were over 100 exhibitors, and many attractions. Gourmet food trucks added many flavors to the at Main & Mercer local civic organizations took advantage of the opportunity event and live music added to the fair-like atmosphere. followed by MEMORIAL SERVICES at Central School Immediately following services STIRLING FIRE COMPANY OPEN HOUSE Hot Dogs and Sodas 321 Somerset Street Stirling 5 7 E 1 5 D G 9 7 . T 1 A S T S O S A D S I N P T W A O R T A R P I P S L C I . M Photo of this and other events are available at www.rennamedia.com. R E H S R . P P E U and on on Facebook at Facebook.com/Long Hill Leader. Feeel Free to “Like”, “Tag” and “Share”. P POLICE UNITY TOUR KICKS OFF MAY 9TH By: Edir Coronado May 15th through the 21st marks National Police Week day expedition to the National Law Enforcement Officers * this year and the Long Hill Township PBA is participating in Memorial in Washington, D.C and has since expanded to * * the annual Police Unity Tour, a bicycle ride that spans from nine chapters with over 1,900 members. * M New Jersey to Washington D.C. Long Hill Township community members have a chance D D Led by detective Matt Newschwander, he and his fellow to show their appreciation for the individuals that patrol their E S officers; Aaron Buerstetta, Dolores LoPresti, and Melissa streets and keep them safe by logging on to R S E W Sugalski, will embark on a journey of over 200 miles, to policeunitytour.com and sponsoring either a team or R M C represent those officers who have fallen in the line of duty individual officers. E O * and honor their sacrifices. * Show your support May 9th, as officers depart from The T * S * The Police Unity Tour was founded in May of 1997 by Hanover Marriott, Whippany, NJ to Somerset, NJ; Somerset, * U * Officer Patrick P. Montuore of the Florham Park Police NJ to Wilmington, DE, May 10th; to Annapolis, May 11th; * C * Department. The bike tour began with 18 riders on a four- * and finally arriving in Washington D.C. May 12th. L * A * * T * S * * O * * P Long Hill LEADER • Page 2 • May 2016 ROBOWARRIORS IMPRESSIVE IN COMPETITION Submitted by Dave Schlingloff The WHRHS Robotics Team, the talents to guide each team. RoboWarriors, in their three-team alliance, The WHRHS Robotics Team 41, the placed second in the FIRST Robotics Mid- RoboWarriors, had another outstanding Atlantic Mt. Olive Event on March 5th and 6th. performance on April 14th through the 16th at the Individually, the team finished 17th out of 39 Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship at Lehigh teams representing local New Jersey and University, making it to the quarterfinal round. Pennsylvania area high schools. This excellent showing is a combination of their On-line at RennaMedia.com FIRST, which stands for “For Inspiration and second place finish at the Mt. Olive District Recognition of Science and Technology,” is a Long Hill Leader is published by Renna Event and first place at the Montgomery Event. not-for-profit charity organization based in Media. 3,500 newspapers are printed monthly During the competition at Lehigh, Team 41 Manchester New Hampshire founded in 1989 to and mailed to every business and home in Long had a strong performance in their 12 qualifying inspire young people’s interest and participation Hill, NJ and the balance are distributed for free matches with a very impressive 10 wins and 2 in science and technology. The FIRST Robotics pick-up throughout town. Although great care losses. Going into the playoff round, they were Competition (FRC) is one of several programs has been taken to ensure the information the 8th ranked team out of 60 at the competition. run by FIRST. FRC, dubbed a “varsity sport for contained within is accurate, Renna Media Being in the top 8 put them in a position to the mind,” combines the excitement of sport with assumes no liability for errors or omissions. choose the other 2 teams that would form their 3- the rigors of science and technology. Under strict ©2016 Contents of this newspaper cannot be team alliance. They were, however, chosen by a rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of reproduced without written consent from Renna higher ranked team in the top 8 and decided to Renna Media welcomes the 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, Media LLC. accept that team’s offer to join them. Their comments and concerns of its readers put into design a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills, and alliance was defeated in the quarterfinals in 2 writing and sent build and program a robot to perform prescribed via fax or email to: tough matches. The RoboWarriors did end the tasks against a field of competitors. It is as close Renna Media, LLC competition on a high note when they learned to “real world” engineering as a student can get. 202 Walnut Ave. Cranford, NJ 07016 that their overall performance gave them a Professional mentors volunteer their time and Photo Credit: Sharon Sheridan Hausman Phone: 908-447-1295, Fax: 908-709-9209 ranking of 16th. Email: [email protected] PROMOTE YOUR COMMUNITY EVENT Community service organizations and sports teams are encouraged to submit news of upcoming events or highlights and photos on recent events. Organizations who are interested in submitting content can (above, back, l-r) Team 41, with their award medals from the Mt. 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