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An awards ceremony Tuesday to honor the service of more than 60 combat veterans from North Jersey also had a message: Honor their service by ensuring they receive the benefits available to them once their tours of duty end.
The New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs presented state medals to 40 Bergen County residents, 20 from Passaic County and others from Essex and Sussex counties, whose service to their country spanned generations from World War II to the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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An awards ceremony Tuesday to honor the service of more than 60 combat veterans from North Jersey also had a message: Honor their service by ensuring they receive the benefits available to them once their tours of duty end.
The New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs presented state medals to 40 Bergen County residents, 20 from Passaic County and others from Essex and Sussex counties, whose service to their country spanned generations from World War II to the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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- Edmond (Gwendolyn D.) v. Commander Walson Army Hospital (Wach), Edwards (Kathleen M.), Gilliam (Yvonne), State of New Jersey, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, McCormick (Roy), Westpheling (Ernest D.), U.S. Government/U.S. Army, U.S. Army Physical Disability Agency, Albertelli (Raymond C.), Byrne (Alan H.), Bickel (Charles W.), Kilgallon (Joseph D.), Jarboe (Pere), Wolst (Mack D.), U.S. Army Finance Accounting Center, Klein (Leland), Stone (Michael P.W.), 9 F.3d 1539 (3rd Cir. 1993)
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CONCERT FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. (NPC) and the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs held a special concert for New Jersey military families recently at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in East Hanover. The concert featured Grammy winner Dionne Warwick. Pictured are Kevin Rigby, NPC vice president, Public Affairs; NJ National Guard Staff Sgt.
Pictured are Marlene J. Waldock, of 1st Impression Communications of Verona, the chamber's incoming president and current president Steven A. Jannett of Prudential NJ Properties. 3 POWER CHECK Michael Fabrizio, executive director of Morristown Partnership, and France Delle Donne, director of Development of Morristown Partnership, receive a $5,000 check from Stan Prater, area manager of JCP&L, fo...
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In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement notifies the public of past funding decisions made by the Department in a competition for funding under the FY2010 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Homeless Assistance Grants program. This announcement contains the names of the awardees and the amounts of the awards made available by HUD in 2010. A Federal Register notice on this action was not published at the time; however, the public was advised of these grant selections since they were posted on HUD's Web site. The posting contained a listing of the selected applicants, including descriptions of the projects.
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PARAMUS -- Seventy-six veterans from Bergen and Passaic counties will receive the New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal today at the Paramus Park mall.
The 10:30 a.m. award ceremony marks the start of a three-day visit of the veterans outreach kiosk sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
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PATERSON Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. was honored Wednesday by the state's highest-ranking member of the Army and Air National Guard for his contributions to the health and welfare of veterans.
Maj. Gen. Glenn K. Reith, adjutant general of the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, came to the National Guard Recruiting Center in Paterson to give Pascrell the Charles Dick Medal of Merit.
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BRUNSWICK, N.J., Nov. 11, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bank of America has donated $50,000 to the Foundation of UMDNJ for a program to help US veterans returning from deployment and looking for work.
The grant will be used to expand the Vet2Vet program operated by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-University Behavioral HealthCare (UBHC) that assists the State's service men and women and their families with issues ranging from post traumatic stress syndrome and other behavioral health matters to marital and financial matters. With the additional Bank of America funding, NJ Vet2Vet will now assist veterans in learning about and pursuing employment and training opportunities as they reintegrate into society.
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New Jersey has joined a national effort to educate healthcare professionals and families about brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder and other medical problems faced by veterans returning home from service overseas.
The New Jersey Hospital Association and the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs will help national organizations promote a free online training program, developed by HealthPartners Institute of Medical Education in Minnesota. The Web site, joiningforcesonline.org, includes a four-part educational series of half-hour videos focusing on physical and mental issues experienced by many returning soldiers
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