Author: Michele C. Hollow
ArtsRx, Jersey’s First Arts Prescription Program, Fosters Healing Via Music, Dance and More
October 18, 2024
It partners with Horizon insurance to cover the cost of dance workshops, music lessons, concerts, and classes in arts like painting, knitting or glassblowing.
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A growing number of schools provide expanded opportunities to students with developmental disabilities.
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Edison Student Leads the Charge on Recycling Used Batteries
December 21, 2022
Sri Nihal Tammana has facilitated the recycling of more than 200,000 batteries. He says it's something everyone can do "for the good of the planet."
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Award-Winning Teen Spends Her Time Protecting New Jersey’s Waterways
September 19, 2022
Student scientist Sonia Michaluk discovered her passion at a young age while volunteering at Ridgeview Conservancy, a Princeton nonprofit.
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NJ Company OrganFlights Plays a Key Role in Transplant Process
October 14, 2021
Founded by a Lakewood paramedic, the service helps get hearts and lungs where they need to go—"in a hurry."
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The Warehouse NJ provides donated furnishings and household goods when homeless families and individuals find a new place to call their own.
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A Nose For Kids Who Need Comforting
December 11, 2014
Calais Elementary School in Whippany has a new staffer, one who can sense anxiety in kids on the autistic spectrum with just a sniff.
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This Way Up
December 20, 2007
Cities are experiencing a renaissance as single young professionals,newly weds without children,and empty nester's discover that picket fences,large yards , and McMansions are not to be-all and end-all of luxe living.
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