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Itâs Spring and you know what that means? Itâs time to launch of the annualâ¦..
2021 JDRF WALK TO CURE DIABETES CAMPAIGN!!!
WOOOO, HOOOO!
How exciting is this news? Itâs thrilling for me. We get to send emails, mail letters, and passionately pester people everywhere for the next two months!!! Itâs crazy fun!!
Please help the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation raise funds to support research in curing Type One Diabetes.
Itâs seriously a lot of fun. Especially, when the donations start to appear. It feels like happy little gifts for us. This year, I really look forward to getting our campaign out into the world and into the hands of my amazingly generous sponsors.
To the editor:
Marie Davis is the most qualified candidate for Ward 2 alderman based on her over 20 years of community service to nonprofit organizations, business ownership and the Sunset Hills/Crestwood Chamber of Commerce.
I originally was introduced to Marie in her work as the executive director of the local office of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), where she helped raise funds to benefit thousands of children with diabetes.
Recently, she has served as the president and temporary executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, where she worked tirelessly to bring businesses together during COVID and help grow the city’s businesses to serve their customers, including the residents of Ward 2.
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By BRENDA ESLER
Credits: Courtesy of Michael s Miracles
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By BRENDA ESLER
April 1, 2021 at 8:00 AM
RARITAN, NJ - Over spring break of 2008, 6-year-old Michael Buonocore, of Raritan, tried to make the best of a family trip to the Poconos even though he wasn’t feeling well.