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Ann Street Students Recognized for Artwork

County partners with Art Educators of New Jersey for 10th consecutive year to highlight the creative talents of Essex County students.

Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (second from right in back) congratulates students from Glenfield Middle School in Montclair who participated in the Art Educators of New Jersey Student Art Exhibit at the Essex County Hall of Records on Tuesday, March 25. 
 
Students attending the ceremony were (in front) Antonio da Silva, Melany Hernandez and Catuxa Tato, art teacher Marilyn Richardson along with (in back from left) New Jersey Art Educators Exhibit Chairwoman Cathy Kondreck, NJ State Senator and Essex County Deputy Chief of Staff Teresa Ruiz and Essex County Administrator Ralph Ciallella. One student not pictured is Maide Lee Roman.
 
The artwork was on display for the month of March. This is the 10th consecutive year DiVincenzo has partnered with the Art Educators of New Jersey to present the student artists exhibit at the Hall of Records.



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