2019-01-26 - The Manchester Times

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Vol. 24 - No. 41

In This Week’s Edition

THE MANCHESTER

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Insurance A Contention In Manchester Teachers’ Contract

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Gospel Choir Sings Praise For 50 Years And Dr. King

Letters Page 8.

Government Page 9.

Dr. Izzy’s Sound News

Alzheimer’s And Hearing Loss: Early Detection May Alleviate Symptoms

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Dear Pharmacist Page 19.

–Photo by Jennifer Peacock Manchester Township Education Association President Dan Staples addresses the Board of Education about the teachers’ contract. By Jennifer Peacock MANCHESTER – Their contract expired six months ago. While they are protected under the terms of that old contract, Manchester Township teachers wore red and sat in on the Jan. 16 Board of Education meeting, wanting to come (Contract - See Page 4)

Inside The Law Page 21.

Business Directory Page 25.

Classifieds Page 24.

Wolfgang Puck Page 31.

Schools Unite To Fight School Funding Cuts By Chris Lundy NEW JERSEY – A state-wide coalition of school districts are asking for a joint legislative committee to be convened in order to change what they say is an unfair way of funding schools. Local school districts have long argued that the way the state funds education has problems. This came to a head recently when several of them (Funding - See Page 15)

–Photos by Kimberly Bosco (Above) Praise and worship was performed by members from the Restoration Family Worship Center. (Top Right) Former gospel chorus member and Manchester graduate Cheyene Jacobs, performed a self-composed spoken word poem. (Bottom Right) Chorus members Ella Bertelli and Imani Bray sang “What A Beautiful Name It Is.” By Kimberly Bosco MANCHESTER – The Manchester Township School’s Gospel Chorus could be described as the physical embodiment of joy and gratitude. With hands in the air, on a microphone, or clasped in prayer, the gospel chorus and the Manchester community came together to celebrate 50 years of song and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with one night of joyful noise. The district hosted a celebration of 50 years for the gospel chorus with an Evening of Song and Celebration in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 18 at Manchester Township

High School. The program featured a live band, the middle school and high school gospel chorus, the Manchester Alumni Gospel Chorus, members of the Restoration Family Worship Center, chorus founder Queen Cannon, and a guest speaker who marched with Dr. King. Praise and worship was performed by members from the Restoration Family Worship Center to kick off the evening with a soulful and boisterous set of songs. “It is quite an accomplishment that over these 50 years, the Manchester Gospel Chorus has (Choir - See Page 5)

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