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  2. Market Street Mission - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Mission is an American charity organization and Christian mission based in Morristown, New Jersey. [1] [2]The organization operates a homeless shelter, meals, and emergency services, along with men's drug addiction recovery groups, community counseling, a chapel, and a thrift store. [3]

  3. Patriots' Path Council - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the sections were reshuffled, and Woapalanne found itself in Section NE-7A, along with Central NJ, Northern NJ, and Greater NY council lodges. Our lodge sent a small contingent to ArrowCorps5 to build trails in George Washington National Forest. In 2009, 22 Arrowmen from Woapalanne traveled to Indiana U. for NOAC 2009.

  4. Woman's Club of Morristown - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1910, the WCOMT was initially titled the Woman's Town Improvement Committee. Part of its goals aligned with the City Beautiful movement. [6]In 1912, the Club allied with the all-male Civic Association of Morristown to demand better conditions for the Maple Avenue School, after hearing about its abysmal state, overcrowding, and "vital fire danger."

  5. How Much Do You Make Donating Plasma? - AOL

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    Through these plasma companies, donors can earn up to $1,000 each month for regular donations. Karen Doyle contributed to the reporting for this article. Information is accurate as of Dec. 8, 2022.

  6. All Souls' Hospital - Wikipedia

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    On January 4, 1892, a constitution and set of by-laws were discussed in a general meeting in Bayley Hall, Morristown. [1] In 1910, the late Augustus Lefebvre Revere (brother of hospital founder Paul Revere) gave the All Souls' Hospital in Morristown $10,000 as the Paul Revere Memorial Fund, to be used for the erection of a new building.

  7. Morristown Library - Wikipedia

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    On December 13, 1917, following Willis's donation, the library opened to the public, with 8,000 volumes and four staff members. [ 1 ] Its Modern Mondays Reading Club, an exclusive women's-only book club established in 1921, included prominent community members such as anthropologist Ethel Cutler Freeman ; writer Dorothy Kunhardt ; local farmer ...

  8. The Citizens Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Online News Resource Group, formally called the New Jersey Hyperlocal News Association. is a project facilitated by The Citizens Campaign which is dedicated to helping established and emerging hyperlocal news sites build their base, business, and brand, with a particular emphasis on best practices for covering local government ...

  9. Dr. Jabez Campfield House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built c. 1760 along King's Highway (now Morris Street) on the eastern edge of what was then the small village of Morristown. [5] In 1765, Dr. Jabez Campfield, a young doctor from Newark, bought the house when he moved to Morristown with his new wife, Sarah Ward, to establish his medical practice. [6]