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January Students Of The Month
Tax Accountant
Manchester Accounting Services – Whiting, NJ 08759
Are you a CPA wanting to be your own boss versus a larger firm environment? Set your own schedule! CPA Owner is seeking other CPAs to responsibly team up and get the work done. There are fulltime, part-time or seasonal positions with a business that is 35+ years in the same established location.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree
Tax preparation experience: 5-7 years
CPA preferred

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
• Primarily responsible for preparation of 1040 tax returns
• Additionally responsible for preparation of tax returns for S corporations, C corporations, partnerships, estates, trusts and not-for-profits
• Preparation of federal and state quarterly estimated income tax payments and annual extension payments
• Tax planning
• Respond to inquiries from the IRS and other tax authorities
• Solid knowledge of and ability to interpret tax rules and regulations

• Research and consultation on various tax matters
• Ability to work independently and in a team environment
• Ability to handle simultaneous projects, prioritize tasks and meet deadlines
PREFERRED SKILLS INCLUDE:
• Working knowledge of ProSeries (or comparable) and Microsoft Office applications
• Personable and quick-witted
Please submit resumes including salary requirements –INFO@ManchesterAccountingServices.com

No calls please. EOE
Potential candidates will be contacted to interview.
Job Types: Part-time, Seasonal, Full-time
Salary: $30.00 - $45.00 per hour based on experience
Benefits: Flexible schedule
COVID-19 considerations: All clients are asked to wear a mask. Lobby seating was removed. Client appointments are limited. All staff in the office are vaccinated/boosted.
─Photo courtesy Berkeley Schools
BERKELEY – Congratulations to the Clara B Worth Elementary School January Students of the Month! We are so proud of all of your hard work!

Youth Group
BERKELEY – The Living Water Youth Group is for students in grades 6th through 12th. Youth group is designed as a safe environment that challenges students to grow in their faith in practical ways, encourages them to reach out to their friends, and form friendships within the group that go beyond the walls of the church.
You and your friends won’t want to miss this night of fun! Invite a friend out with you! The next Youth Group meets on March 9 from 7 to 8 p.m. at 333 Atlantic City Boulevard Bayville.
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS! Expand your patient base by advertising in Micromedia Publications’ 7 weekly newspapers. Call 732-657-7344 to find out how!
DON’T RUB!
Rubbing our eyes may be as natural as scratching an itch or massaging a sore muscle, but the habit isn’t always good for our ocular health. Our hands carry dirt, bacteria, and germs that can cause infections such as conjunctivitis, also known as “pink eye.” If it feels like there is something in your eye, rubbing may temporarily relieve the discomfort, but it can also scratch your cornea. People with glaucoma can sometimes cause nerve damage by rubbing too hard and disrupting the blood flow to the back of the eye, which could potentially lead to loss of sight. Repetitive rubbing may also thin and weaken the cornea, leading to a serious condition called “keratinous.”
Eye rubbing can be a hard habit to break, but when you make a conscious effort, you can significantly reduce your risk for the above problems. However, if your eyes feel consistently irritated or itchy, schedule an exam. Your eye doctor can then pinpoint problems that would affect your ocular health and recommend the best treatment. For your eye health, please schedule an appointment with SIGHTMD NEW JERSEY SUSSKIND & ALMALLAH EYE ASSOCIATES at 732-349-5622. We offer evening hours most nights of the week.
P.S. If you find yourself rubbing your eyes several times throughout the day, consider keeping hydrating eye drops on hand to use instead.

Outdoor Club Of South Jersey Visits Double Trouble
─Photo courtesy Double Trouble State Park
BAYVILLE – The Outdoor Club of South Jersey was at Double Trouble State Park for an 8+ mile hike. They started off their day with a guided 90-minute tour of historic Double Trouble Village, including seeing inside the century-old sawmill and cranberry packing house. Double Trouble State Park has almost ten miles of marked trails in and around the nationally recognized historic district.


Adopt A Drain
PINE BEACH – The Pine Beach Environmental Committee is asking residents to join the Pine Beach Adopt-a-Drain- program. They are encouraging residents to look after their nearby storm drains and clear the top grate and surrounding area of debris year-round. Everything is in the street ends up in the Toms River and Barnegat Bay. Rainwater carries leaves, grass, fertilizers, excess salt, trash and dirt through the storm drain system directly to our waters. Public works does a good job rou- tinely clearing storm drains, you can assist by keeping your storm drain grate clear of debris. Adopt “your” storm drain by sweeping, raking, and clearing leaves and other debris from the surface of the drain year-round. As a reminder, nothing should ever be discarded into storm drains, including waste oil, grass clippings and pet waste. Spread the word about the program. A simple task can make a big impact on the environment. Remember, only rain down the drain!
Upcoming Central Regional Alumni Meeting
BERKELEY – In November of 2004 the Central Regional Alumni Association was formed with the purpose of developing and maintaining pride in our Alma Mater. An alumni is any student, teacher, administrator or support staff who has ever attended or been employed by Central Regional.


If you would like to learn more or become involved, the next meeting is scheduled for March 20 in the CR High School Jr/Sr Cafeteria. Meeting starts at 6 p.m.

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