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Support Comes From Long Valley At Golf Outing For CCM Scholarships

Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello was a local official at the CCM Foundation golf benefit, which fundraised for athletic scholarships.

Morris County Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw, Mt. Arlington Mayor Michael Stanzilis, Chester Township Councilman Mike Inganamort and Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello golfed to fundraise for the CCM Foundation on Sept. 27.
Morris County Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw, Mt. Arlington Mayor Michael Stanzilis, Chester Township Councilman Mike Inganamort and Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello golfed to fundraise for the CCM Foundation on Sept. 27. (Image courtesy of Matt Murello/Washington Township)

LONG VALLEY, NJ — Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello was one of several officials from the county who golfed this past Monday to raise funds for scholarships and programs during the County College of Morris Foundation Golf Classic.

Murello teamed up at the event in a foursome, golfing with Chester Township Councilman Mike Inganamort, Mount Arlington Mayor Michael Stanzilis and Morris County Commissioner Director Stephen Shaw during the fundraising event at the Picatinny Golf Club this past Monday.

For the 2021 annual fundraiser, according to a news release from the college, support for athletic programs and scholarships for student athletes were some of the main goals for this year’s fundraising efforts.

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Part of the day included a hole in one contest, as well as raffle prizes and an evening program.

The County College of Morris Foundation reports that each year it gives out over $300,000 in scholarships to more than 300 of its students.

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For more information about the CCM Foundation visit www.ccm.edu/foundation.

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