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Wawa On Busy Circle Already Drawing A Crowd
Manchester High School Students Honored
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By Bob Vosseller
LAKEHURST – There was a costumed character, free T-shirts, a contest, free food and coffee and plenty of smiles. It could have been the grand opening of Disneyland but for area customers, it was the first day of the much-anticipated Wawa convenience store.
For months it was simply known as Wawa’s store #8494 but last week, the doors opened and the celebration began as 100 shoppers lined up around the building awaiting their turn to pick up their free limited-edition “Wawa Coffee, Hoagies & Kindness” T -shirts and enter the store for the fi rst time.
That also gave them a chance to get a free cup of coffee, look around, meet the staff and also share some time with the chain’s feathered mascot, Wally Goose.
Rich Krause of Pine Lake Park in Manchester Township saw notice of the opening online and he was among those
By Bob Vosseller
MANCHESTER – Advanced Placement and Junior Achievement students received some good news, and were rewarded for all their hard work. AP exam scores were released this month, and the township high school’s AP students were recognized for having exceptional test scores.
They were honored at the latest Board of Education meeting for their accomplishment. Those students who achieved top scores of a 4 or a 5 on the AP exams that were administered in May include: Adeposi Aderogba AderRAHgba, Mia Caruso, Alexis Cervenak, Aaliyah Douglas, Emily Emmert, Katherine Estevanell, Rico Fidelino, Melanie Grom, Jingyi Guo, Taylor Hoenge, Hyams Patricia, Shay Juralewicz, Joseph Knaz, Abena Konadu, Sullivan Nolan, Olisa Okose, Rachael Oliver, Nelia Pikor, Ella Rajcok, Azhra Ramos,
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