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AIM Jefferson from Butler, New Jersey • A20

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AIM Jeffersoni
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Butler, New Jersey
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A20
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20 I Make Your Holiday Easier! With Clip-On Hairpieces 3ig Selection of Styiee Wigs Strands To Add In Integrations To Add Volume To Your Hair Large Variety Of Color Choices Holiday Accessories Include: Hair Items Jewelry Scarves un CM PHOTO BY KAREN MAURER Selected WigsL Discounted Nearly 20 Jefferson Township veterans who have served in the military in recent conflicts were honored with Distinguished Service Medals, certificates and many heartfelt expressions of gratitude from all who attended the moving ceremony. Up To 80 153 Woodport Road, SPARTA 973-729-4991 1 8-6 Fri. 8-8 Su.ishine RCAI ITV CI IDDI Sat. 9-5 Sun. 11-3 onisijSunshinebeautyupD HI NUimage who were able to attend.

Those who were honored include: Scott Allibone, George P. Burns, Brian Christ, Sean Conroy, Michael A. Cotignola III, James K. Cullen II, James W. Day, Jason Scott Dimick, Brian T.

Duemling, Christopher Griswold, Alfred Guzman III, Thomas Eric Haug, Craig M. Hyson, Thomas E. Hyson, William Knipper IV, Christopher I. Kosak, Enrico Mandrag-ona, Stephen M. Meyer, Michael N.

Moritz, Steve R. Niblett, Gordon E. Propps, Wilton A. Riggs, Jeremy C. Romash, Christopher D.

Schrieks, Gilbert E. Shallop, Eric Frank Sudak, James S. Tanis, Richard S. Trignano II, Stephen G. West, Colleen Woodward.

Also receiving medals this year was Vietnam War Veterans Henry R. Ackerman, Joseph T. DeStefano and Cornelius W. Maas and Korean War Veterans Donald G. Kreil and Richard E.

Shallop. Other highlights of the day included the pledge of allegiance led by former Mayor Fran Slayton, the firing squad with representatives from American Legion Post 245 and 423, and the unveiling of a plaque honoring township residents who sacrificed their lives during WWI. VETERANS FROM PAGE 1 Russell, Elias Kreel, and John Onembo. Col. John Merkwan from Picatinny Arsenal was the guest speaker this year, offering many interesting facts about U.S.

veterans, including that 26 million men and women have served in the military since the country was formed. Morris County Freeholder Director Jack Schrier was also in attendance at the Jefferson memorial event. Before assisting with the presentation of medals, Schrier remarked that he and his wife recently came across his own honorable discharge papers from the Navy, and he was stunned to realize it was 50 years ago this year that he was discharged. "I can't believe it's 50 years," he said, "but as long ago as that is, I still vividly recall the memories and my shipmates and that will be true for all you who serve today." Freeholder Schrier, Col. Merkwan and Mayor Felter presented the Distinguished Service Medals, lapel pins and certificates to the many veterans or their family members 12 OFF your first visit or 15 minutes FREE Men Women Young Adults The Most Advanced Technology Techniques in Hair Removal Modern Office Sterile Safe Environment Privacy Assured By Appointment Only 973-726-3444 All Major Credit Cards Accepted www.nu-image.us COMING ORTHEAST it BE A PUBLISHER Community EALING Stop the Leaks.

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