The Bordentown Elks Easter Egg Hunt- Bordentown, NJ Photographer
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James Naprawa (Guitar & Vocals) age:18
Jared Hirst (Bass guitar)age: 17
Cody Gonzalez (Drummer) age:17
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Time: 19:57.1 #551 GIZETTE PEREZ age 10
This happened back on Sunday, January 29rd, 2012 at Terhune Orchards in Princeton, NJ.
“Wassailing the apple trees was especially popular in the cider-making regions of southern and western England where celebrants would gather around a big, old apple tree and sing traditional songs. They made noise through the branches to scare away spirits, and toasted the tree’s health with warm cider passed around in a bucket. Some cider was also poured over tree roots, and cider-soaked toasted bread was placed on its branches.
This year I participated in the 10th Annual Bordentown St. Paddy’s Day 5K & 2 Mile Fun Walk. I covered it for The Register News and I did the 2 Mile Fun Walk. It was a great fundraiser for our community’s school and many people, kids and some pets participate in this every year.
Some of these images were published in The Register News, one of the many papers published by http://www.centraljersey.com.
I got to shoot this grand opening for The Register News. There’s another new shop in town! Man Cave & Consignment Shop, located on 15 Park Street in Bordentown, NJ, 08505! This place has a lot to offer to, I think, everyone. He also has specialty sodas that you cannot find anywhere. I’m super excited about this place and I can’t wait to see what happens next!
I covered this for The Register News.
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I was asked to photograph Governor Chris Christie at the Roebling Community Center for his Town Meeting. He started off with a speech and then started by taking questions from the audience and answering them.
Some of these images were published in The Register News, one of the many papers published by http://www.centraljersey.com.
FLORENCE: It’s budget and blunt Jersey talk for Christie
Gov. Christie also referred to what he is doing in Trenton as “turning Trenton upside down.”
”I’m going to Trenton now to turn Trenton upside down,” he said. “We have turned Trenton upside down.”
Gov. Christie added that although his job can be trying he doesn’t complain, especially because it was part of the deal he made with his wife before he became governor.
”I don’t complain about this job, not only because I’m afraid of my wife, and I am, but also because I love this job,” Gov. Christie said. “People say to me all the time, ‘your job must be tough,’ and I say, ‘no tougher than your job.’ The only difference between my job and your job, my job I’m reviewed every day on the front of the paper. Every one of you works hard.”
Gov. Christie repeatedly told the crowd that he is proud to be governor of New Jersey where he was born and raised.
The governor’s Jersey roots showed up when he got into a heated argument with a Mount Laurel resident during the question-and-answer period.
William Brown, a former Navy SEAL and second-year law student at Rutgers-Camden, politely at first, asked Gov. Christie to explain his support of the proposed merger between the Rutgers Camden Campus and Rowan University.
Mr. Brown asked the governor to consider nontraditional students like himself that are proud to call Rutgers home before deciding the merge the two schools.
Before the argument got heated Gov. Christie tried to explain that current Rutgers students would graduate with a Rutgers degree no matter what, however Mr. Brown was not satisfied with that answer and began interrupting the governor.
”You’re taking opportunities away,” Mr. Brown said. “Nobody at Rutgers wants it.” Gov. Christie said he wants to do this to provide a bigger and better university for people and added that Mr. Brown does not speak for everyone at Rutgers University.
After Mr. Brown continued to interrupt the governor’s answers, Gov. Christie moved on to the next questioner, but not before calling Mr. Brown an “idiot.”
”And let me tell you, after you graduate from law school, you conduct yourself like that in a courtroom, your rear end’s going to end up thrown in jail, idiot,” he said. Mr. Brown was soon removed from the meeting by Florence Township police officers.