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Weekly Roundup: Middle school award, singing Valentines top this week’s stories

Cinnaminson Middle School has been distinguished as a New Jersey School of Character

Cinnaminson Middle School students Alexis Ragone and Alexa Milewski serve salad at CMS’s eighth annual soup-er supper.

Cinnaminson Middle School received the New Jersey School of Character distinction and Cinnaminson-based Jersey Sound Chorus will deliver singing Valentines this week. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

Cinnaminson Middle School receives New Jersey School of Character distinction

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Last month, the New Jersey Association for Social, Emotional and Character Development announced 23 schools and two districts had been chosen as 2017 New Jersey Schools of Character. Cinnaminson Middle School was on that list.

Last week, CMS Unity Club held its eighth annual soup-er supper. Middle school students, staff members and parents made soup and bought it to the middle school to serve more than 100 senior citizens in the community a free soup dinner. Students also collected donations for the Bread of Life Food Pantry.

Cinnaminson-based chorus will deliver “singing Valentines” this week

The Cinnaminson-based Jersey Sound Chorus will spread love this Valentine’s Day by delivering live “singing valentines” on Feb. 12, 13 and 14. Each $50 Valentine’s Day package includes two love songs performed in barbershop harmony, a personalized card and choice of a teddy bear, a box of chocolates or a rose. To order a singing valentine, contact the chorus at (856) 371–0011.

Cinnaminson residents to vote on fire budget, fire commissioner

On Saturday, Feb. 18, Cinnaminson voters will go to the Cinnaminson Community Center on Manor road to vote on the fire department’s proposed budget for 2017. Polls will be open from 2 to 9 p.m.

CPD advises of potential scam calls in Cinnaminson

On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the Cinnaminson Police Department had a citizen report to the police station to inquire about a phone call he received. At approximately noon this day, the citizen received a call on his cell phone. The caller was listed as the “Cinnaminson Police” and the phone number was (856) 829–6669. The caller identified himself as Officer John Smith, and had what was described as a very distinct Asian Accent. This supposed officer Smith told the caller that the Cinnaminson Police just issued a warrant for his arrest and that he was to turn himself in at the police department the next morning. The Cinnaminson Police Department has advised that this is a scam.

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