A good trade: Students learn about careers at inaugural fair 

 

More than 200 high school seniors and juniors were able to learn about different trades and see demonstrations during the inaugural Building Trades Job Fair hosted by Williamstown High School on March 3. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MONROE TOWNSHIP

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More than 200 high school seniors and juniors learned about trades and saw demonstrations during the inaugural Building Trades Job Fair hosted by Williamstown High School on March 3.

More than 200 high school seniors and juniors were able to learn about different trades and see demonstrations during the inaugural Building Trades Job Fair hosted by Williamstown High School on March 3. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MONROE TOWNSHIP
More than 200 high school seniors and juniors were able to learn about different trades and see demonstrations during the inaugural Building Trades Job Fair hosted by Williamstown High School on March 3. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MONROE TOWNSHIP

Leaders and representatives who offered their advice to students in the school’s media center included Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No 19, New Jersey Roofers Local 30 and the International Union of Elevator Constructors Local 5.

More than 200 high school seniors and juniors were able to learn about different trades and see demonstrations during the inaugural Building Trades Job Fair hosted by Williamstown High School on March 3. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MONROE TOWNSHIP
More than 200 high school seniors and juniors were able to learn about different trades and see demonstrations during the inaugural Building Trades Job Fair hosted by Williamstown High School on March 3. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MONROE TOWNSHIP

Among local government officials on hand were Mayor Greg Wolfe, Deputy Mayor Joe Kurz, Business Administrator Jim DeHart and Councilman Don Heverly. They were joined by school board President Tony Ayeres, board member Quandell Inglesia and members of the Monroe Township School counseling department.

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