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By John Heinis/Hudson County View
” … During [the pandemic], our city’s most vulnerable relied heavily on charitable organizations such as Hunger-Free Bayonne, Bayonne in Bayonne, and all the food pantries and volunteers throughout our community,” stated Peter Franco.
“Council President [Sharon] Nadrowski and [Business Administrator] Melissa Mathews played a big part in that, forming a community food bank and delivering food to thousands of families throughout Bayonne. As I learned two weeks ago, the newspapers revealed that those efforts have been stopped as the result of a delay no conflict letter from the Bayonne Law Department.”
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Two Hudson County Community College Students Awarded Prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Scholarships
HCCC students awarded scholarship for third consecutive year ×
Hudson County Community College (HCCC) students Adoum Allamine and Pedro Moranchel have been chosen from 1,500 applicants nationwide to receive the 2021 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation recognizes exceptionally talented community college students seeking to complete baccalaureate degrees. Scholarship recipients are selected for their academic ability and achievement, financial need, leadership, persistence, and service. Only 72 students in the United States have been selected as recipients this year. This is the third consecutive year in which HCCC students have been named Cooke Scholars; Sarra Hayoune was a 2019 recipient, and Abdellah Amrhar received the scholarship in 2020.