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Teen Driving Seminar, Green Market Thursday

Don't forget to write your letter to Santa Claus.

Welcome to the final month of 2011, Long Valley! You may want to pull out that list of resolutions from early January and play catch up if you’re missing some check marks. There’s plenty to take note of in town today, so let’s get to it.

You Need to Know About Teen Driving: Pam Fischer, leader of NJ Teen Safe Driving Coalition (and Long Valley Patch blogger), will give her annual presentation at to juniors and their parents. The program begins at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. For more information, go here.

You Need to Keep Kids Healthy: The Washington Township Health Department will conduct a child health care clinic for kids ages birth to kindergarten at . The fee is $10 per child and the program begins at 9 a.m. For more information, .

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You Need to Go Green: The will be in session at from 3 to 7 p.m. Don’t worry about the weather, as the market has been moved indoors for the colder weather months. To find out more, go here.

You Need to See a Play: Head over to Centenary College in Hackettstown and check out “A Christmas Carol: The Musical” being performed by the Centenary Stage Company. Show time Thursday is 7:30 p.m. For more information or to see additional dates, .

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You Need to Write to Santa: The Washington Township Recreation Department is collecting letters written by township youngsters to be sent to the big man at the North Pole. All letters can be dropped off in the red box at the department’s building, 50 Rock Road, or mailed to the building. For more information, .


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