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March 2016
By Cheryl Conway
ith 32 years experience working
in law enforcement, Frelinghuysen resident
James Simonetti decided to
take off his police hat and try
for the sheriffs badge.
Simonetti, who is retiring
at the end of March as Roxbury Police chief, announced
in February his plans to run
for the next sheriff of Warren
County. He had worked
more than three decades with
the Roxbury Police Dept.,
and at 53 has decided to try
his hand in politics on the republican ticket.
In late fall of 2015, Si-
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by Elsie Walker
unger is a pressing issue in the world today. According to statistics from the State of Food Insecurity in the World (http://www.stophun
gernow.org/world-aid/), One in nine people on our planet
go to bed hungry each night. Hunger kills more people
each year than AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined.
How can the hungry be helped? Is it one meal at a time?
No, as one local church will say, it is 10,152 meals at a
time, but it needs community support to do it.
On April 3, from 10 a.m. noon, the Drakestown
United Methodist Church in Hackettstown plans to hold a
meal packing event with the assistance of Stop Hunger
Now. Stop Hunger Now is an international organization
that has been helping the hungry around the world since
1998. It does so through events such as the meal packing.
The church needs 40-80 volunteers to help package the
food and it needs donations to cover the cost of the meals
packaged. Volunteers can contact the church at 908-8524460; text the churchs pastor, Rev. Bob Mayer at 973-2715338; or email the church at dumc@drakestown
church.com.
Mayer said it costs 29 cents per meal. This means the
church needs to raise $2,944.08. Mayer said that it has already raised about $800. Those interested in donating can
bring donations to the event or send them to the church.
Mayer.
The meals go to school feeding programs, orphanages
and crisis areas. Since it was established in 1998, Stop
Hunger Now has provided more than 200 million meals to
71 countries.
They distribute meals through feeding programs operated by partner organizations in developing countries that
promote education, encourage children to attend school,
improve students health and nutrition, address gender inequalities, stimulate economic growth, fight child labor,
and are part of the movement to address global issues,
explained Mayer.
After the event, Mayer said that communion will be celebrated in the hall and there will be free heroes and drinks
for everyone.
Mayer also said this is not the only new project at the
church that has to do with food.
On Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. starting on April 13, the
church will have a Stone Soup Gathering in its Friendship
Hall.
Mayer explained that at Stoned Soup, community grows
as people share food and share their lives by cooking, eating, exploring scripture, singing, talking and praying together. It is free, but free will offerings will be accepted.
For more details, call the church at 908-852-4460.
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Scout Troop 158 will run its annual hamburger stand, which serves as the troops
primary fundraiser each year.
We work really hard at our troops
hamburger stand at Pequest so that we can
raise enough money to camp throughout the
year and take part in service and leadership
projects, said 16-year old Star Scout and
Troop 158 Senior Patrol Leader Matthew
Coradeschi.
If you buy lunch from our stand on
Saturday or Sunday, youll enjoy a great
burger and fresh-cut French fries, while
helping to support scouting in the Hackettstown Area.
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