Month: October 2019

Friends Making A Difference:

October 29, 2019, HAMILTON– Robbinsville and area residents turned out in force to support Friends Making A Difference supporting Dave Doran. It was a packed house on Tuesday evening with reports of over 500 in attendance at The Stone Terrace by John Henery’s in Hamilton. The event raised over $35,000. for our friend Dave Doran who is battling ALS also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Video from the event can be found here: https://youtu.be/OQGOwbSaxpg

Robbinsville Native Earns Military Excellence Award at Recruit Training Command

By Alan Nunn, Recruit Training Command Public Affairs

Murray said winning the MEA represents breaking boundaries.

“I was able to go outside of my comfort zone to do the best I could for others and myself,” Murray said. “I hope to take everything I learned and did in order to obtain this award and put it toward helping others and pushing them outside of their limits so they become the best version of themselves. Winning this award makes me want to strive to continue to do better and get others to do the same.”

The Navy Club of the United States Military Excellence Award is the top award presented to the No. 1 recruit of their graduating training group. The MEA is awarded to the recruit that best exemplifies the qualities of enthusiasm, devotion to duty, military bearing and teamwork. The award placed Murray at the pinnacle of today’s newest sailors; she was awarded a flag letter of commendation for her achievements. 
Murray, 18, is a 2019 graduate of Robbinsville High School in Robbinsville, New Jersey, where she was a member of the National Honor Society, the World Language Honor Society and played varsity soccer. 
Murray was a petty officer first class with the John T. Dempster Division Sea Cadets in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. She was employed as an instructor at a karate school in her hometown and has a third degree black belt. 
Murray said she joined the Navy to help others. 
“I wanted to give my life a different purpose and have always wanted to serve something other than myself,” Murray said. “My community has helped me in many ways and my goal is give back and not only help, but also protect others who cannot protect themselves.”

Murray credited her Recruit Division Commanders, Chief Boatswain’s Mate Heather Dovala, Hospital Corpsman 1st Class John Wooten, and Logistics Specialist 1st Class Peter Kengere for their leadership and guidance.

“My RDCs pushed me to my limits and broke me down just to build me back up,” Murray said. “Chief Dovala, Petty Officer Wooten, and Petty Officer Kengere always held me to the highest standards and made sure that I always gave one 100 percent. Petty Officer Kengere also always played encouraging speeches and gave many motivating talks that pushed me to go farther and be better. I would like to thank each of them for all that they did for the division and pushing me to be the best I could be.”

Learning to work with all her shipmates was Murray’s biggest challenge at boot camp.

“Growing up in a small town, everyone knew everyone,” Murray said. “Meeting all new people from all over, with many different personalities, was hard. I was able to overcome this by understanding people’s personalities and finding those who I could connect with to help get through the toughness of boot camp.”

Boot camp is approximately eight weeks and all enlistees into the U.S. Navy begin their careers at the command. Training includes physical fitness, seamanship, firearms, firefighting and shipboard damage control along with lessons in Navy heritage and core values, teamwork and discipline. More than 35,000 recruits are trained annually at RTC and begin their Navy careers. 
Murray is assigned the rate of machinist mate (nuclear). 
After graduation, Murray will attend Nuclear Machinist’s Mate “A” School in Charleston, South Carolina. She will then go to Nuclear Propulsion School and finally Prototype School. Machinist Mate duties in nuclear propulsion plants include operating reactor control, propulsion and power generation systems. Murray will be able to choose between serving on an aircraft carrier and volunteering for submarine duty.

For more news from Recruit Training Command, visit www.navy.mil/local/rtc/.  by Navy Office Of Community Outreach

Fire Damages Home on Robbinsville-Edinburg Road

October 28, 2019 ROBBINSVILLE, NJ — Robbinsville firefighters had this fire quickly under control tonight and were investigating it as possibly electrical in nature. Responding to the call was Robbinsville Township Fire Department, Nottingham Station 17, Groveville Station 19, Allentown Hope Fire Company and others. YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/P-od9HrY0cI

2nd Alarm in Monroe Twp

October 28, 2019, MONROE TOWNSHIP, NJ — 2nd Alarm on Morning Glory Drive. Monroe Twp, Highstown, East Windsor, Plainsboro and possibly others responded to the scene. No further information available at the time of posting due to the fact it was still under investigation . YouTube Video https://youtu.be/865LKB97a1U

Multi Resort Season Passes

By: Dennis Symons

This is update video on the multi resort passes that are out now since my last video the Indy Ski Pass from 44 independent resorts came up with their own pass to combat the other 2 major passes that are out there now their pass is good 2 days at each resort for a total of 88 days of skiing and riding if you went to all their resorts for only $199. Peak Resorts merged with Vail resorts so you need to make a decision if you are keeping Peak Pass or upgrading to EPIC Pass. Really the only reason not to upgrade to EPIC Pass if you are riding Peak Resorts “Drifter Pass” don’t forget the discount code BSMUDA explained at seasonpasssales.com Since last video prices did go up on EPIC, PEAK and IKON Passes so check out each individual website and their frequently asked questions and compare the different passes and what works for your ski/snowboard season. Personally I have the EPIC full pass, IKON Base Pass and the Indy Pass, as of now I think that covers over 100 resorts in North America alone with the 3 passes. There are other pass options both EPIC and IKON have military and college options so make sure you dig around on each site to make sure you purchase the right one that fits your needs. If I were to review all the different passes and the options available the video would be over an hour long to explain it all so make sure you check out the webistes and purchase your pass before they are no longer on sale and/or the prices go up again. If there are any other major updates on passes for this season I will do another video and try and break it all down. Don’t forget to subscribe to see future content. YouTube video on the passes: https://youtu.be/jMFx9hgMlrk

Sign Up For Nixle Local Emergency Alerts

Nixle keeps you up-to-date with relevant information from your local public safety departments sent by text message directly to your phone

Upper Freehold Township sign up for alerts at this link. via Upper Freehold Township Emergency Management.

Robbinsville Township Emergency Management sign up for alerts at this link.

Highstown Engine Company #1 sign up for alerts at this link.

Hightstown Police Department sign up for alerts at this link.

East Windsor Township sign up for alerts at this link.

Plumsted Township Police Department sign up for alerts at this link.

Plumsted Township Fire District #1 sign up for alerts at this link.

West Windsor Police Department sign up for alerts at this link.

Ocean County Sheriff’s Office sign up for alerts at this link.

Monroe Township Office of Emergency Management sign up for alerts at this link.

Monroe Township Police Department sign up for alerts at this link.

ABOUT NIXLE

Launched in 2007, Nixle provides an open communication forum that connect public safety, municipalities, schools, businesses and the communities they serve. Nixle enables real-time, two-way communication through text, email, voice messages, social media, and the Nixle mobile app.

The Nixle notification system is relied on by over 8000 agencies, fire and police departments, schools, hospitals and is now available in a business version! Organizations use Nixle for critical situations such as Severe Weather Events, Evacuations, Safety Hazards, Security Threats, Facilities Problems, Employee Notifications, and IT/Telecom Disruptions.