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School hosts annual International NightBY HEATHER FIORE
The Montgomery Sun
On April 19, more than 300 peo-ple crowded the MontgomeryHigh School Commons for the In-ternational Clubs annualfundraising event, InternationalNight.
International Night is theclubs last fundraiser of the year,where MHS students and teach-ers perform cultural talents, fol-lowed by a potluck internationalbuffet.
The international buffet con-sists of a variety of cultural dish-es, donated by the families that at-tend the event each year. Thisyear, there were more than 50 dif-ferent foods from around theglobe, including Indian vegetablepulao, Indian samosas, vegetablefried rice and sushi.
I have been involved with thisevent for the 16 years I have runit, said Susanne Asral, advisor ofthe International Club and Span-ish teacher at MHS. Im incharge of helping the students or-
ganize the event, from recruitingtalented performers to preparingdecorations and advertising.
Asral essentially oversees theevent, leaving the details in thehands of students.
There is an incredible amountof planning involved, she said.After I get the students started, Iencourage them to carry out the GURVEEN THAKKAR/Special to The Sun
One of the performances at the Montgomery High School International Club's International Night, a Spanish dance known as Cumbia: LaPollera Colora, featured MHS' Spanish teachers.please see CLUB, page 11
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2 THE MONTGOMERY SUN MAY 8-14, 2013
EMS to hold AnnualOpen House May 19
Montgomery EMS will be hold-ing its annual OpenHouse/Health Fair on Sunday,May 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.MEMS is located at 8 HarlingenRoad in Belle Mead.
The Montgomery Police De-partment will be offering a KidPrints ID Cards. At 10:30 a.m.,members of Montgomery Volun-teer Fire No. 2 and MontgomeryEMS will demonstrate passenger
extrication from a motor vehiclecrash."
Throughout the event, theMontgomery Health Department,together with the Somerset-Mor-ris Regional Chronic Disease
Coalition, will provide informa-tion about emergency prepared-ness and offer skin cancer screen-ing. Montgomery EMS will giveblood pressure screenings andambulance tours. Montgomeryvolunteer fire No. 1 will be offer-ing fire truck tours.
The University Medical Centerof Princeton will provide bodymass index testing and PrincetonHealth and Wellness will offer
functional movement testing.There will also be face painting
for the kids and MontgomeryMoms will hold a bake sale.
For the complete schedule ofevents, go to mems47.org.
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POLICE REPORTsThis information was provid-
ed by the Montgomery TownshipPolice Department.
On April 21 at 4:56 p.m., Mont-gomery Police responded toRoute 206 north of GriggstownRoad for a motor vehicle crash in-volving a motorcycle. A 52-year-old male was traveling south-bound on Route 206 on a 1979Harley Davidson Sportster whenhe lost control and crashed. Awitness reported that he was ap-proaching a line of vehicles thatwas stopping for the traffic signal
at Griggstown Road when heskidded and lost control of themotorcycle. The man was treatedat the scene by Montgomery EMS
and Somerset MICU before beingairlifted to Robert Wood JohnsonHospital in New Brunswickwhere he was listed in criticalcondition.
No other vehicles were in-volved in the crash.
Route 206 was closed to trafficbetween Griggstown Road andPike Run Road for approximately2 1/2 hours while police conduct-ed an investigation.
On April 24, the man died atthe hospital as a result of his in-
juries.
On April 13 at 4:32 p.m., a 54-year-old female was driving her2011 Mercedes 350 northbound onThe Great Road when a 2011
Honda CRV being driven by an81-year-old male crossed over thedouble yellow lines and collidedwith her vehicle. MontgomeryTownship Emergency MedicalServices Fire Companies No. 1and No. 2 and Mercer CountyParamedics responded to thescene and had to extricate the 81-year-old male, who was trappedin his vehicle. The Great Road re-mained closed for about an hour.The 54-year-old female was trans-ported to University MedicalCenter at Princeton with anankle injury. The man was taken
to Helen Fuld Medical Center inTrenton with chest and abdomeninjuries. He was charged with
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Elliot Kugel, a resident of Skillman, hasbeen nationally recognized as one ofAmericas Top 1,000 Advisors in NewJersey by Barrons magazine.
Kugel has been a financial advisor atMerrill Lynch for 21 years.
He has been honored by Barron for thisaccomplishment for four consecutiveyears.
It's great, he said. I think it's a culmi-nation of hard work and doing what's
right for our clients.Advisors considered for Barrons
Americas Top 1,000 Advisors: State-by-State ranking have a minimum of sevenyears financial services experience andhave been employed at their current firm
for at least one year.Numerous quantita-
tive and qualitativemeasures includingassets managed, rev-enue produced andquality of practice de-termine the financialadvisor rankings.
We believe Elliottsinclusion on Barrons
annual Americas Top1,000 Advisors: State-by-State list is highly merited and under-scores his commitment to developingstrong relationships with clients, saidKeith Henry, resident director.
Barrons recognition of so many Mer-rill Lynch advisors on its annual list con-firms our commitment to providingclients with outstanding talent and top-quality service to help them achieve theirfinancial goals.
Kugel is one of 293 Merrill Lynch advi-sors that are included in this years list,the most advisors at any firm.
He credits much of his recognition tohis team of advisors that he works with.
It's a joint recognition, he said.That's how I look at it because withoutthe team, it wouldn't happen; they're righthere with me.
I wouldn't have had the success withoutthe three other gentlemen [I work with].
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The 102 days between Memorial
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are crucial for the Jersey Shore,
which, no matter what town you live
in, has a vital impact on the Garden
States economy. And while beautiful
weather is causing excitement for
beach season to be high, beach towns
are also experiencing high anxiety as
the big first weekend looms less than
three weeks away.
Six months removed from the devas-
tation caused by Hurricane Sandy,
Shore towns are still fighting to fully
recover. Beach remediation is going on
in full force in Ocean City, as we speak.
While the Boardwalk is alive and well,and parts of the beach are open to the
public, other parts are still under
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Further north, towns such as Sea-
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to get as much done as possible before
the season opens.What effect this will have on the suc-
cess, or failure, of the local economy
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mer, and might not be felt in full until
the winter holiday shopping season.
In Atlantic City, a purchase deal be-
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Club casino put a damper on hopes, at
least temporarily. PokerStars, a lead-ing company in online poker and other
gambling, had been trying to buy the
casino since the fall, but final attempts
to do so fell through.
Now, many of the approximately
1,800 workers at the casino which re-
ported a $43 million net loss in 2012
could be out of a job.
Gov. Christie believes the states
newest offering of online gambling,
which was passed in February, could
become a $1.2 billion industry, but that
wont happen for a few years yet, for
sure.
So what can be done in the mean-
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If youre Atlantic City, keep trying to
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If youre a Shore town, welcome vis-
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Every little bit will help us all in the
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Stay local this summerNew Jerseys Shore towns could use your help
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What does the Jersey Shore meanto you? Wed love to hear your storiesof traveling to the beach, and your plansto do so this summer.
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will hold its regular monthlymeeting at 9:45 a.m. on Thursday,May 16 at the Station House onOlive Street in Neshanic Station.The program this month will be
"Our Fabulous Plant Auction."Members will bring in someprized plants, seeds, and bulbs to
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THURSDAYMAY 9Story Time: Ages 2 to 6. 10 a.m. to
10:30 a.m. at the Mary JacobsLibrary. Stories, songs, and more.
This week's theme is RoyaltyRocks. No registration required.For more information, call theYouth Services Desk at (609)924-7073, ext. 5.
FRIDAYMAY 10Play Pals: Ages newborn to 3. 10
a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at the MaryJacobs Library. Join us for a
relaxed and casual playtime forchildren and their caregivers.Meet new friends and catch-upwith old ones. Books, toys andmusic will be available. No regis-tration required. For more infor-
mation, call the Youth ServicesDesk at (609) 924-7073, ext. 5.
SATURDAYMAY 11Saturday Sing Along with Pat:
Ages 1 to 4. 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. atthe Mary Jacobs Library. Singalong fun with Pat McKinley. Noregistration required. For moreinformation, call the Youth Serv-
ices Desk at (609) 924-7073, ext.5.
MONDAYMAY 13Site Plan/Subdivision Committeemeeting: 7:30 p.m. in the court
room. For more information andto confirm meeting time, visitmontgomery.nj.us.
Wildlife Management Committeemeeting: 6 p.m. in the meetingroom. For more information andto confirm meeting time, visitmontgomery.nj.us.
Youth Services/Municipal Alliancemeeting: 7 p.m. in the communitycenter. For more information andto confirm meeting time, visit
montgomery.nj.us.
TUESDAYMAY 14Mary Jacobs Library closed for staff
development day.
Veterans Memorial Committeemeeting: 7 p.m. in the meetingroom. For more information andto confirm meeting time, visitmontgomery.nj.us.
Recreation Committee meeting: 7p.m. in the community center. For
more information and to confirmmeeting time, visitmontgomery.nj.us.
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BRIEFSSenior citizens meeting
May 9 at 1 p.m.The next meeting of the Mont-
gomery Senior Citizens will takeplace on Thursday, May 9 at 1 p.m.at the Otto Kauffman Center onSkillman Road in Skillman. Allresidents 55 years old and olderare welcome to attend. The speak-er will be Barbara Kelly, a localphysical therapist. She will dis-cuss how to prevent falls aroundyour home and yard.
The group will also be hosting
its a birthday breakfast on Thurs-day, May 16 at 9 a.m. at theBlawenburg Reformed Church onRoute 518. All are welcome to at-tend.
EMS to host CommunityBlood Drive May 18
Montgomery EMS is hosting aCommunity Blood Drive for the
University Medical Center ofPrinceton at Plainsboro. Thedrive will be held on Saturday,
May 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at theMontgomery EMS squad buildingon 8 Harlingen Rd. in Belle Mead.
Lunch will be served for allblood donors. Also, donors will re-ceive a Thomas Sweet Ice CreamCoupon.
All blood collected at the Com-munity Blood Drive will be usedfor patients at the UniversityMedical Center of Princeton hos-pital.
Please contact MEMS and
leave your name, phone numberand time of your donation at [email protected] or call(908) 359-4112.
Remember to bring a photo ID,eat a good meal, and drink plentyof fluids.
If you have any concerns orquestions on medical eligibility,please contact the UMCPP donorroom at (609) 853-6870.
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POLICE REPORTS
careless driving. Both vehiclestowed from the scene.
On April 20 at 11:33 a.m., a 58-year-old female was stopped onRt. 206 by Montgomery TownshipPolice for driving with an expiredinspection sticker. A warrantcheck revealed that she had anactive ATS warrant totaling $89,which originated in Rocky HillBoro. She was arrested for con-
tempt and subsequently postedthe bail in full. She was releasedand cited for failure to make re-pairs and is scheduled to appear
in Montgomery Township Mu-nicipal Court.
On April 21 at 9:53 a.m., a 25-
year-old female was stopped byMontgomery Police on Rt. 206after a random registration in-quiry on her vehicle revealedthat her New Jersey drivers li-cense was suspended.
A warrant check revealed thatshe had an active ACS warrant inthe amount of $250 originating inCamden. She was placed underarrest for contempt and was sub-sequently released on her own re-cognizance by Camden Munici-
pal Court and given a futurecourt date in Camden. She isscheduled to appear in Mont-gomery Municipal Court.
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Lunch: Tues.-Fri. 11:30-2:30Dinner: Wed.-Thurs. 4:30-8
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Club raises $2,300 to
benefit scholarship fundmajority of the tasks.
The club also received helpfrom a handful of PTA volunteers.
Performances from this yearsevent included Monty Muqabla,Brenna Kugan and Alex Gongs
cover of Ed Sheerans Give MeLove, a Korean Pop Dance, Cur-tis Asrals Malaguea on theguitar, Sarah Barnetts interpreta-tion of La Vie en Rose, Mont-gomery Spanish Teachers Dance Cumbia: La Pollera Colora, aKung-Fu demonstration by JackZheng and Kevin Chen, and theGerman AP class acoustic rendi-
tion of Nenas 99 Luftballons forthe finale.
During the buffet, which fol-lowed the performances, the jazzgroup Two Five One also made amemorable performance.
Comprised of five students atMHS, the group attracted a lot ofattention with their renditions ofpopular songs, including TaylorSwifts I Knew You Were Trou-
ble.Tracy Chan, senior administra-tor with the Asian Food Marketsin Plainsboro, also attended todemonstrate how to make herpopular, made-to-order Chinesedumplings.
During the event, the Interna-tional Club continued its efforts toraise funds to benefit the
Oloosirkon School in Nairobi,Kenya, by selling homemadebracelets.
Proceeds from the sales, alongwith donations made by the atten-dees, will be donated to the schoolnext month.
The club raised $2,300 at theevent.
The proceeds will go to the In-ternational Club Scholarship
Fund, which provides monetarygifts to students in support oftheir cultural aspirations.
MHS International Club is anorganization dedicated to sup-porting cultural awareness andtolerance.
For more information aboutthe club, email [email protected].
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and DELIVERY! Committee hires Omni Environmental
to conduct studies of area waterwaysBY HEATHER FIORE
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The Montgomery TownshipCommittee hired Omni Environ-mental, a Princeton-based con-sulting firm, to conduct an anti-degradation study at two smallstreams leading into the MillstoneRiver, as well as the river itself,where its wastewater plants dis-charge wastewater.
Last year, Montgomery enteredinto the Somerset County Waste-water Management Plan, which
incorporated changes to the town-ship's sewer service areas. In theWMP, the county also made rec-
ommendations, including consoli-dating the Oxbridge WTP and the
Riverside WTP into the PikeBrook WTP.
To do so, state law requires thetownship to conduct an anti-degradation study to ensure thequality of water isnt degraded inthe Millstone River from the dis-charge from all the wastewatertreatment plants.
Its required by the NJDEP,said Donato Nieman, townshipadministrator. You have to testthe water to find dissolve oxygen
levels and the like, and then youhave to provide evidence that thedischarge that youre putting in
will not have a negative effect onthe body of water into which
were discharging [streams andMillstone River].
This is the next step in the re-quirements listed under the Som-erset County WMP, Nieman said.
"Once that's done, we canamend the WMP, should it be suc-cessful, and then do a preliminarydesign to see how we get fromhere to there, he said.
If the streams and MillstoneRiver don't meet the anti-degrada-tion criteria, there is no need for
Omni to work on the WMPamendment and preliminary de-sign.
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EMS responds to
136 calls in AprilFor April, Montgomery EMSresponded to 136 calls. It covered100 percent of primary calls and100 percent of backup calls (abackup call is when a second orthird 9-1-1 emergency happensduring our first call requiring asecond or third ambulance andcrew to respond). It also respond-ed to three mutual aid calls two toPrinceton Township and one to
Hillsborough.In April, it required no mutualaid assistance from other agen-cies. Of the calls, 40.1 percent re-quired Advanced Life Support.The top three call types for themonth were general sickness,motor vehicle accident and car-diac events.
In April, Montgomery EMSmembers volunteered 3,188 hours
of service to the community.Montgomery EMS is pleased to
welcome EMT Vivek Satyasi toour ranks. It also would like tocongratulate Patricia Camp, AnjuDang, Taylore Fritzinger, MeghaJoshi and Roshi Lulla in complet-ing the EMT training class, andwelcome new drivers AkshayChanillo, Berna Gerdes, andVivek Joshi.
Montgomery EMS is an all-vol-unteer organization that providesbasic life support 24 hours a day,365 days a year.
It is not affiliated with any hos-pital. All services provided byMontgomery EMS are providedfree of charge.
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