2017-12-09 - The Jackson Times

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Vol. 18 - No. 28

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THE JACKSON

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Inside The Law

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Jackson Soup Kitchen Feeds the Hungry

| December 9, 2017

Residents Enjoy Annual Tree Lighting

By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – When township resident Helen Ludowig started the Bread From Heaven Café soup kitchen, she wasn’t aware of the extent of the need in the township and surrounding areas. Ludowig, who serves as the group’s executive director, said she first had the idea of creating a soup kitchen more than a decade ago. A “little voice in her head” told her to move forward with the idea but it took some time. Two years ago that “little voice” –Photo courtesy Bread From Heaven got louder and she made the Bread From Heaven Café Soup Kitchen volunteers serve up idea a reality. food for those in need on Tuesdays at the Knights of Columbus “Since this was started early (Kitchen- See Page 5) headquarters at 401 Bartley Road.

–Photo by Bob Vosseller Students of the Carl W. Goetz Middle School Honors Choir sing during the Tree Lighting Ceremony. By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Hundreds of residents came out to ring in the holiday season during the annual Christmas Tree Lighting held at the municipal complex. Seriah Rein was determined to attend the event (Tree - See Page 4)

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Business Directory Page 18.

Classifieds Page 19.

Dear Joel

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Horoscope Page 23.

Kid’s Coloring Raffle Page 7.

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JCP&L and Advancing Opportunities Create First Ever “Smart” Group Home in NJ

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By Kimberly Bosco JACKSON – Thanks to a donation, a group home will be the first of its kind equipped with smart technology in the state. Jersey Central Power and Light donated $10,000 to Advancing Opportunities to help individuals with disabilities become more independent in a safe and nurturing environment. Advancing Opportunities is a non-profit organization and “one of the leading disability service providers in the state of New Jersey,” according to their website. With this donation from JCP&L, the two organizations worked together to create a home that will make living life easier, and more independent, for individuals with autism. “It is a crossover from the consumer to the home,” said Jack Mudge, CEO of Advancing Opportunities. Mudge said that the smart home transforms the way that staff has been helping those with disabilities become more independent by (Home - See Page 5)

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