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  2. New Jersey Department of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) is the largest state government agency in New Jersey, serving about 1.5 million New Jerseyans.DHS serves seniors, individuals and families with low incomes; people with developmental disabilities, or late-onset disabilities; people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind; parents needing child care services, child ...

  3. Police prepare for potential crowd concerns at July 4th ...

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    With unruly crowds causing chaos at some recent events in South Jersey, police departments are gearing up to make sure the only fireworks going off at July 4th celebrations are in the sky.

  4. Here are the largest July 4 celebrations taking place around the country.… From Grammy-winning musical performances to elaborate firework shows, America’s birthday parties are back with a bang.

  5. One of the most expensive states for US homeowners just ... - AOL

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    New Jersey: Home to boardwalk beaches, Atlantic City casinos, and combative politics. And none of it is cheap.But now some Jersey seniors are catching a break. The Garden State is infamous for its ...

  6. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Held since 1785, the Bristol Fourth of July Parade in Bristol, Rhode Island, is the oldest continuous Independence Day celebration in the United States. [38] Since 1868, Seward, Nebraska, has held a celebration on the same town square. In 1979 Seward was designated "America's Official Fourth of July City-Small Town USA" by resolution of Congress.

  7. United States federal observances - Wikipedia

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    Calls upon government officials to display the American flag on all government buildings and upon the people of the U.S. to display the flag at their homes in celebration of the flag's official adoption on June 14, 1777. 36 U.S.C. § 110: June 15–22 (Floating Sunday) Father's Day

  8. More than a meal: Restaurant-based programs feed seniors ...

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    Some programs offer grab-and-go options for seniors, grocery dining services, food trucks, hospital facilities, and catering at senior centers and other community locations in addition to or in ...

  9. July 4 - Wikipedia

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    New stars would be added on July 4 after a new state had been admitted. [2] 1827 – Slavery is abolished in the State of New York. 1831 – Samuel Francis Smith writes "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" for the Boston, Massachusetts July 4 festivities. 1832 – John Neal delivers the first public lecture in the US to advocate the rights of women. [3] [4]