The township of Millburn/Short Hills is an appealing place for potential new home owners to invest in real estate. This unwavering popularity is undoubtedly in part due to the illustrious, varied and fascinating community. Such an educated an erudite population attracts many potential new property owners.
Township resident and local poet, Judith Natelli McLaughligh is a shining example of the type of people one can find in the township of Millburn/Short Hills. McLaughligh is going to be performing in an interactive poetry reading. McLaughlin’s reading will stem from her poetry picture book entitled “Poems on Fruits and Odes To Veggies”, which is her first solo poetry collection. At the event, attendees will have the opportunity to meet McLaughligh and purchase autographed copies of her book.
McLaughlin lives in the township of Millburn/Short Hills with her husband and three daughters, and has had children’s poetry published in many anthologies such as, “Peter Peter Pizza Eater,” Rolling in the Aisles and “I Hope I Don’t Strike Out.” To learn more about this interesting and exciting community member, visit her website at www.judithnatellimclaughlin.com.
Community members such as Judith Natelli McLaughligh are what make the township of Millburn/Short Hills so unique and desirable. Like-minded people—people who believe strongly in education, hard work and success, are attracted to an area that prioritizes community, betterment of youth, and personal growth.
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