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America Needs You – New Jersey (ANY-NJ)

2023-02-11 10:36:40

In our first copy site, New Jersey, the first 25 researchers in 2012 began working. Today, we are looking for students in cooperation with Rutgers University and the second and fourth grade schools in the northern and central New Jersey provinces.

Tiffany - Budgetnista 'Aliche, a New Jersey graduate with a bachelor's degree in business administration from Montclair State University, conducts business in the United States and is educating young people with insufficient services at Newark, New Jersey. She continues his graduate research at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. Tiffany is a teacher of passionate economic empowerment. She has her own financial consulting firm CLD Financial Life LLC. The birth of CLD centers on the belief that the purpose of life is to live useful life. Tiffany concentrated her service on helping others make money. She started her journey by helping her family and friends and then spreading her services to churches, schools, companies and organizations to help the community gain economic knowledge. CLD's economic life is the instantiation of her selfless efforts to help other people make economic power.

This story is part of a series of investigations of the Dirty Little Secret, a toxic heritage of New Jersey. Participating news partners include New Jersey Public Radio / WNYC, WHYY, NJTV, NJ Spotlight, Jersey Shore Hurricane News, WBGO, New Brunswick Today, Rutgers University News and Media Research. The reporting center promoted this collaboration with the help of the Montclair Collaborative Media Center.

The Netherlands Tunnel is a road tunnel under the Hudson River between New York's Manhattan and New Jersey's Jersey City. It operates Interstate 78 and New Jersey is also designated as a comprehensive pipeline for New York 139. New York's capital area, originally known as the Hudson River car tunnel or the Canal Street tunnel. Before the tunnel was completed, after the unfortunate death of 1924, it was renamed the Dutch tunnel to commemorate the chief engineer Clifford Milburn Holland. It is the first of the two lanes below the river and the other is the Lincoln tunnel. Both are managed by New York Port Authority and New Jersey.