Williamstown News A photo look at annual Holiday Craft Fair By: ALBERT J. COUNTRYMAN Jr. Date: January 5, 2025 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Albert J. Countryman Jr./The SunTheodore Shepherd and his mom, Sara Shepherd, are thrilled and delighted to meet Santa Claus. Albert J. Countryman Jr./The SunWilliamstown Middle School SAVE club advisors Bria Nestore (left to right) and Jeanette Surace with student Russell Walker display the recycled items they created for sale to fund a field trip to the Camden Aquarium during the Williamstown Holiday Craft and Vendor Fair on Saturday, Dec. 14. Middle School eighth graders Sophia Verchio, Gia Nelms and Mikayla McCormick smile brightly while holding holiday gifts after helping to set up the event. Alaina (left to right) and Maria Spade help Moderator and art teacher Eric Eisenhart sell paintings created by the middle school students in the Art Club. Selling raffle tickets are Williamstown High School juniors in the National Honor Society, including Dominic DiPietroto (left to right) Edward Urban, Rylie Beck, Isabella Elentrio, Stella Eberly, Vincent DiPietroto and Johnny Ventura. Relaxing a moment after setting up the successful second annual craft fair are Williamstown Middle School Parent Teacher Organization Executive Board members Alison Peters (left to right), Tara Nelms, Maria Spade and Melissa Lutz. TagsNational Honor SocietyWilliamstown holiday craft fair Previous articleMillville Woman’s Club Serves the CommunityNext articleGovernor declares State of Emergency for South Jersey ahead of snowstorm ALBERT J. COUNTRYMAN Jr. Get our NewsletterThe Williamstown Sun FacebookTwitter Current IssueWilliamstownSideRail Related articles Medford News Township seeks members for new Municipal Alliance Group Medford Township is seeking members for its newly formed Municipal Alliance Group. The group will advise the Township... Cherry Hill News Hospital staffers cited for Bee-ing ‘extraordinary’ Four Jefferson Health employees in New Jersey were recognized recently with Being Extraordinary Everyday (BEE) Awards for their... Washington Twp News ‘Something for the rest of your life’ Third-grade students at Wedgwood Elementary School had special visitors on Dec. 16, when school Superintendent Dr. Eric Hibbs... SNJ News Grieving the Stillborn This month’s topic is stillbirth. Early in 2024 this column discussed some of the alarming health statistics, including...