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Commissioner Director recognizes Councilman Fred Wied, Commissioner Paul Drake and former Freeholder Brian Gallagher in the audience during the Naturalization Ceremony. Thank you for supporting our new citizens!

Commissioner Director recognizes Councilman Fred Wied, Commissioner Paul Drake and former Freeholder Brian Gallagher in the audience during the Naturalization Ceremony.  Thank you for supporting our new citizens!
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Councilman Vroom and Councilman Wied accept check from John McLachlan from the Drew McLachlan Fund "unflappable" for donation towards the newly renovated and dedicated basketball courts at Carol Pager Park

Councilman Vroom and Councilman Wied accept check from John McLachlan from the Drew McLachlan Fund "unflappable" for donation towards the newly renovated and dedicated basketball courts at Carol Pager Park
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Jason Kraska welcomes the crowd and Morgan McLachlan shares the determination and the positive attitude that Drew had while fighting cancer.

Jason Kraska welcomes the crowd and Morgan McLachlan shares the determination and the positive attitude that Drew had while fighting cancer.
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Jeffrey Lamborn. Chairperson of Environmental Commission welcomes everyone to the ribbon cutting for the Jay Scott Community Garden

Jeffrey Lamborn. Chairperson of Environmental Commission welcomes everyone to the ribbon cutting for the Jay Scott Community Garden
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Peggy Scott explains how her husband became a master gardener, starting his commitment to gardening in Jersey City and then volunteering his time and energy in Somerset and Hunterdon County. He loved gardening, mentoring others, and using his time to learn and teach.

Peggy Scott explains how her husband became a master gardener, starting his commitment to gardening in Jersey City and then volunteering his time and energy in Somerset and Hunterdon County. He loved gardening, mentoring others, and using his time to learn and teach.
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Jeff Lamborn introduces Rebecca Reitman-Garofalo, the energy behind the community garden effort. Rebecca provides thanks to DPW and Borough staff that assisted in the effort and to Jason Kraska, including the Recreation Department & Recreation Committee for their contributions.

Jeff Lamborn introduces Rebecca Reitman-Garofalo, the energy behind the community garden effort.  Rebecca provides thanks to DPW and Borough staff that assisted in the effort and to Jason Kraska, including the Recreation Department & Recreation Committee for their contributions.
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Jason Kraska shares with the crowd how Jay Scott was the ultimate volunteer, helping so many. Mr. Scott served on various committees, ran the Farmer's Market, mentored others and committed dozens of hours a week volunteering for Somerville Borough.

Jason Kraska shares with the crowd how Jay Scott was the ultimate volunteer, helping so many. Mr. Scott served on various committees, ran the Farmer's Market, mentored others and committed dozens of hours a week volunteering for Somerville Borough.
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Councilman Wied shares his appreciation of all who were involved in the project, DPW, Environmental Commission, Borough Hall staff, the Green Team, Recreation Committee and all the individuals associated with the garden for making a reality to be named after Jay Scott.

Councilman Wied shares his appreciation of all who were involved in the project, DPW, Environmental Commission, Borough Hall staff, the Green Team, Recreation Committee  and all the individuals associated with the garden for making a reality to be named after Jay Scott.