Community Corner

NY Jets Tunnel Experience, County Landmarks, Language Survey This Week

'App party,' look at Madison High School's robotics team also in week ahead.

App Party: The Madison Public Library's first App Party is 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Chase Room. Come and share your favorite Apps and learn about new apps from others. Bring your iPhone, iPad or whatever mobile device you use. This event will focus on Apple products.  Call 973-377-0722 ext. 2 to register.

New York Jets:
 Three Madison students have been picked to lead the New York Jets out of the tunnel at MetLife Stadium when the team hosts the Baltimore Ravens Sunday.

After completing a five-week program that promotes physical activity, Jets cornerback Kyle Wilson visited Madison Junior School sixth-graders to congratulate them. Three students were picked to help lead the team out of the tunnel.

Landmarks of Morris County: For 25 years beginning in 1986, local photographer Jim DelGiudice provided the images for the Morris County Heritage Commission’s "Historic Highlights" Walking Tour Series. Join DelGiudice 2 p.m. Thursday at the Madison Public Library for another Morris County road trip as he takes on his favorite landmarks and historic sites in each of our county’s 39 towns. Reservations are required for this free program. Call 973-377-0722 ext. 2 to reserve your space.

Madison Robotics Team: Madison High School's robotics team is having a great year. Stay tuned for a story on the group and its accomplishments.

World Language Survey: The future of world language instruction in Madison elementary schools is under review, and the district has established a World Language Task Force to evaluate the program.

All members of the community are welcomed and encouraged to complete a brief survey to help guide the recommendations made by the committee. The survey can be found at http://www.madisonpublicschools.org/worldlanguagesurvey and will be active until Sunday.


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