Midland County crime log - Dec. 22, 2020
Dec. 22, 2020
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FILE A sign at the entrance to the Midland Central Dispatch Authority office in the Law Enforcement Center. (Nick King/Midland Daily News file)
The following list includes recent reports from the Midland County Sheriff’s Office and the Midland Police Department. Compiled by reporter Mitchell Kukulka.
Friday, Dec. 18
9:03 p.m. A deputy was sent to a Mills Township business for a report of a possible intoxicated worker. The complainant said he was treated inappropriately while picking up food from a server who was possibly intoxicated. The deputy made contact with the owner of the business, who said the complainant was making sexual comments to the server. The server was not present when the deputy arrived.
Warren, Watchung libraries offer bevy of virtual programs in late December, early January
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Common calendar, Packet papers, December 18
Common calendar, Packet papers, December 18
Ongoing
Mercer County Community College’s youth program, Camp College, is accepting students for Winter Session and Spring 2021.
Virtual classes for students ages 6-14 focus on science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) with staggered start dates from December through May. Each course is taught live through Zoom and provides a project-based learning experience that combines peer learning with creativity.
Offerings range from science and planetary science study, to writing and book publishing, to coding, animation techniques and virtual reality design. A new e-Sports games-play skill builder was added this session. Two new courses will be introduced this session, including Young Authors where students write and publish books, and YouTube FX Masters where students create Hollywood-style special effects and graphics.
PEAPACK-GLADSTONE â In the Deansâ Suite at Gill St. Bernardâs School, senior Arnav Patel of Warren Township juggled an armful of toys â dolls and Legos and magic sets â as he collected donations dropped off by students, faculty and staff for the Upper School toy drive.
His contribution, a package of Hot Wheels, felt right since he used to play with the miniature car replicas himself. This marks the third annual toy drive Patel has participated in, and now, more than ever, his help feels essential.
âIf I can make a difference to a community not as fortunate as ours, it will mean a lot to the children,â he said.