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Voices Of Migrant, Immigrant Teens In Newark Uplifted In New Book
“We Were Strangers Once, Too” is a collection of “courage and vulnerability” from students in the Newark Public School District.
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“We Were Strangers Once, Too” is a collection of “courage and vulnerability” from students in the Newark Public School District.
Biden praised Donald Payne Jr. of New Jersey for his “strength and generosity of spirit.”
The world is filled with humor, inspiration and kindness. Here are seven stories to make you smile from Essex County, New Jersey.
Will a night curfew keep Newark kids and teens safe? Or is it an example of government overreach?
Payne will be the 3rd person to lie in state in the Essex County Historic Courthouse. Others include his father and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver.
Chip Hallock has been with the organization since 2000.
PD: The Middlesex County resident was last seen after she entered the bathroom at a restaurant in Newark. She has been found and is safe.
The college renamed its public safety department in tribute to departed Sen. Ronald Rice.
The discussion explored “successful anchor partnerships” and how they can help prepare Newark students for successful careers.
“The Restorative Transformative Justice Hub is a pledge to the communities we serve – a promise to heal, rebuild and empower.”