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6th Graders Take On Leadership Training

BERKELEY –The Bulldog Ambassadors had the opportunity to meet with LEAD U for leadership training. These 6th graders are the voice of the students at Berkeley Township Ele - mentary School. They work closely with the teachers and administration of BTES to speak for their peers. Thank you, Mrs. Hurley, for putting together this program!

Berkeley Little League 2nd Annual Winter Cornhole Tournament

BERKELEY – Berkeley Little League 2nd Annual Winter Cornhole Tournament hosted by Mayhem Cornhole will be on January 28 at the VCC Building, 43 Moorage Avenue Bayville.

Registration 2 p.m.; Bags fly 3 p.m. Regis- ter: ScoreHolio - app.scoreholio.com/link/ frvU; Website: forms.gle/VYnoMbQ1rgsmSaYy7.

Cost is $100 per team with a 60% payout. Six games guaranteed. Double elimination. A & B brackets.

Volunteer Fire Members Recognized For Service

PINE BEACH – Several members of the Pine Beach Volunteer Fire Company No.1 were recently recognized by the membership for their dedication and service to the company and community.

Officer of the Year: Chief Tom Haskell

Firefighter of the Year: Nick White

Exceptional Service: Mark Palumbo, PB -

VFC Fire Police

Length of Service: Past Chief Bruce Carney, for 50 years of continuous service to the Pine Beach Vol. Fire Company

Future Leader Award: CJ Alicia

Congratulations gentlemen, and thank you for your commitment and service.

Cyber Safety Presentation

BERKELEY – Berkeley Township School

District parents are invited to attend the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Officer Cyber Safety Presentation on February 6 at 6

Send p.m. in the Berkeley Township Elementary School Auditorium for technology tips and strategies for online app safety, online gaming, and cyberbullying.

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