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HAZLET, NJ - Two seats are up for grabs on the Hazlet Township Committee this year with five candidates vying for a spot. Hazlet resident James Skip Mckay is seeking one of them.
Incumbent James Skip McKay first moved to Hazlet in 1959 and graduated from Raritan High School in 1970. He is a Republican who will be joined in his reelection campaign by his 2018 running mate, current Mayor Tara Corcoran-Clark. They will be challenged by Democrats Cerrie Virgilio and David Personette in November.
Skip McKay is the CEO of a financial firm Cumberland River Financial Group and holds a bachelor s degree in Economics from Rutgers College and an MBA from Rutgers Graduate School of Business. He became a Navy SEAL after graduating from Raritan High School. He continues to mentor young men into the SEAL community, including one mentee in SEAL training currently and another awaiting enlistment who hopes to be Hazlet s third N
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Camp is about two months away for children in Western New York. This summer comes after a year of remote and hybrid learning for many families.
YMCA Buffalo Niagara has two overnight camps and about 13 day camps.
âI think everyone is excited for a summer of camp again,â Snell said.
VP of Youth Development and Program Quality Penny Snell said this summer will look a lot like last year at YMCA Buffalo Niagara s day camps.
Camp Holiday Trails is a nonprofit camp for children and teens with medical needs.
From June 14th through August 20th, they will be offering Day Camp sessions for children with medical needs and their siblings, age 5-17, who live in the Charlottesville-Albemarle area. New this year: they are now also offering day camp enrollment to children of hospital employees and healthcare workers. Multi-child and multi-week registration discounts are available.
To learn more and sign up for their day camp programs, you can visit their website.