Chieco: Hammonton Middle School labs will be renovated
Page 4 • Wednesday, June 8, 2016 • The Hammonton Gazette
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expectations. When the middle
school moved to the ‘old’ high
school, we moved into high school
labs that have become outdated
and weren’t a great fit for the needs
of middle school students,” Nolan
said.
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to 9:30 p.m., organizers said, followed by fireworks in the evening.
“We want everyone to come out
for this event. The 150th is a oncein-a-lifetime event, and we think
everyone will enjoy reviving this
great tradition, honoring not just
the town but also this great country. Hammonton has a lot of history that has been important for
America, and this will be one of
those special days to celebrate it,”
sesquicentennial committee chairman Harry Stafford said.
The parade is scheduled to
begin at 11 a.m. at the corner of
Egg Harbor Road and Bellevue
Avenue. Participants will begin by
traveling north through the downtown area before reaching Third
Street. Anyone interested in dressing up in contemporary or historic
costume is welcomed to march in
the parade.
“Everyone loves a parade, and
Independence Day parades traditionally hold so much meaning
and significance to Americans.
This year holds enormous meaning for Hammontonians, and we
want everyone to come out and
show their feeling for our hometown and country. The centennial
parade in 1966 is still recalled by
town residents and the stories
about it are still passed down to
the younger generations. This is
an opportunity for all of the terrific civic, religious and other
community groups in our great
town to come out, be recognized,
and be part of an event that will be
similarly rememb