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Giving Tuesday Turns Holiday Focus from Having to Helping
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.

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YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.

YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
YouGiveGoods says that if everyone provided just one food item this holiday season, food-insecure people would have access to enough fresh produce to last for months.
Your daily planner for Jefferson Township includes celebrations of Hanukkah and Christmas.
Your daily planner for Hopatcong and Sparta includes news of the Sparta Senior Surrey, which keeps golden agers on the move, and a story time at Louise Childs Library about December holidays.
Jim O'Connor spent 26 years teaching physical education, health and driver's ed and coaching girls basketball.
Bryan Damon, ranked the 16th top high school wrestler in the nation, has committed to Hofstra's Division-I program for fall 2014.
Christian R. Ronco is charged with DWI, underage DWI, refusing to submit to a breath testing, careless driving and violating provisional license restrictions.
Joseph E. Gibeau faces charges including DWI, speeding and for having an open bottle of vodka in his pickup truck, police said.
Steiger was a homemaker who raised two children and a member of Sparta United Methodist Church.
Among the ideas being debated, a $3 million plan to erect a new 3-level garage and building a single level lot that would cost less but add to parking scarcity.
Jeffrey S. Mathesius II had to be revived by relatives and a police officer and then treated at hospital.
After the war, he attended Spadea Criminology School and worked for entities including Picatinny Arsenal.
Bisognano was a sewer for Grossman Clothing for many years prior to moving to the borough.
Before leaving Sparta for Newton in 2010, LaFrance spent time working at the Sparta United Methodist Church "Mouse" Thrift Shop.
Top headlines last month included Jefferson man's guilty plea for heroin ring, Lake Hopatcong refilling and remarkable surgery for deer shot in face with arrow.
Top headlines go to River Styx Grill owner's guilty plea, Spartans win spot in state sectional championship and remarkable surgery for deer shot in the face with an arrow.