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Toms River Fire District Elections: What You Need To Know

Reply The Toms River Fire District elections are underway. Polls are open until 9 p.m. (Karen Wall/Patch) TOMS RIVER, NJ Fire district elections are underway in Toms River Tuesday. The annual elections include a vote on the districts budgets and election of fire commissioners. Voting is until 9 p.m. and open to registered voters. Toms River has two fire districts. Each has a set of fire commissioners and a budget to be voted on. In Toms River, Fire District 1 receives some reimbursement from Fire District 2 for joint expenses of the two districts, including costs for the Fire Training Academy, the Bureau of Fire Prevention, and communications. The budgets also pay for training, education and protective gear for the firefighters, who are volunteers.

Celebree School Breaks Ground On Preschool In Tysons

Reply Celebree School, a preschool with child care and summer camps, broke ground on its future Tysons location at Valo Park. (Courtesy of Celebree School) TYSONS, VA Celebree School, a preschool that also offers infant and toddler care and summer camps, broke ground last week in Tysons. Celebree School, a franchise with locations around the Mid-Atlantic states, will be opening its first school in Northern Virginia. The preschool will be located at Valo Park, 7950 Jones Branch Drive, McLean. The preschool provides infant and toddler care, preschool, before and after-school care, and summer camp programs. Our approach to early childhood education is a holistic one, states Celebree School s website. Because children are capable of absorbing information on many levels, we emphasize educating the whole child.

Oak Ridge North fares well in storm; Lenten fish fries kick-off

Oak Ridge North fares well in storm; Lenten fish fries kick-off FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 The wintry blast of arctic conditions brought much of the region to a halt for several days is now over, however the thaw is on and a bevy of local activities and clean-up efforts are on tap. Here is a quick round of of newsy nuggets from the South Montgomery County area. Heather Neeley, city manager of Oak Ridge North, was kept busy with emergency response in the small city and said recovery efforts are ongoing. In this Feb. 16 photograph, Ice covers Robinson Road and traffic continued to be light that day. Temperatures stayed below freezing Tuesday and roads remained icy through Friday.Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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