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1 million diapers and wipes collected by N J nonprofit during massive drive

1 million diapers and wipes collected by N.J. nonprofit during massive drive Posted May 11, 2021 First Lady Tammy Murphy, left, stops to chat with Miss New Jersey Princess Rebecca Ewig, 7, at the HomeFront 2021 Diaper Challenge Celebration Event. Rebecca was one of those who helped out with the challenge.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share A nonprofit in Mercer County celebrated the collection of more than 1 million diapers and wipes through a challenge they hosted between March and Mother’s Day. First Lady Tammy Murphy spoke at HomeFront’s Family Preservation Center in Ewing on Monday, touting the organization’s success in raising materials for mothers and babies and advocating for Nurture NJ, her maternal and infant health initiative.

HomeFront celebrates collection of 1 million diapers in six weeks

HomeFront celebrates collection of 1 million diapers in six weeks HomeFront celebrates collection of 1 million diapers in six weeks × From left: Connie Mercer, HomeFront founder and chief executive officer; New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy; Miracle Charles, HomeFront client; and Sarah Steward, HomeFront chief operating officer.PHOTO COURTESY OF HOMEFRONT How do you collect 1 million diapers in six weeks? One box at a time. With a flourish, HomeFront officials rolled up the metal doors on its Diaper Resource Center to reveal boxes and boxes of diapers at a special celebration May 10. New Jersey’s First Lady, Tammy Murphy, was on hand to help HomeFront celebrate its achievement at the event, held at the HomeFront Family Campus in Ewing Township.

Residents support affordable housing, but think RPM s plan is too crammed

The fate of an affordable housing development, proposed for a 4.3-acre parcel next to the Lawrence Shopping Center, will be decided at the Lawrence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment’s March 17 meeting. The zoning board heard three hours’ worth of testimony and public comment at a special meeting March 10, but ran out of time to complete the public hearing on RPM Development LLC’s proposed 70-unit affordable housing development. All of the units, with the exception of one that would be set aside for the onsite superintendent, would be affordable to low- and moderate-income households. RPM Development LLC needs a use variance because duplex and multi-family housing developments are not permitted in the Highway Commercial and Residential-4 zones. Most of the parcel is zoned Highway Commercial, but a sliver of it is zoned R-4.

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