The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children’s (SFIC) High School Hoopfest returned for its 20th anniversary at the Roselle Catholic High School gym on January 6, 2024. The event featured an exciting day of basketball and raised $110,000 to support partial-tuition assistance scholarships for underprivileged students attending Archdiocese of Newark Catholic schools.
Almost 600 spectators watched three competitive games among teams from five schools within the Archdiocese: Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child in Summit, Hudson Catholic Regional High School in Jersey City, Seton Hall Prep in West...
Your name: Danielle Levitt
CSA name: Westfield Area CSA
Website: www.westfieldareacsa.com
email: westfieldcsa@gmail.com
What is a CSA?
CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It’s a model of cooperation between a local farmer and a community that supports him in exchange for a share of the farmer’s harvest. Members buy a share in the farmer’s harvest, giving the farmer peace of mind with a guaranteed income while members receive a weekly delivery of freshly picked produce directly from the farmer. We like to say, “Know your farmer, know your food.”
What inspired you to start a...
Organization: Best Friend Dog and Animal Adoption, Inc.
Location: P.O Box 335, Cranford NJ 07016. We are a foster based rescue and do not currently have an adoption or holding facility.
Contact Information: email: bestfrienddogadopt@gmail.com, Instagram: @bestfriendadopt, Facebook: Best Friend Dog and Animal Adoption, Inc, Facebook (Thrift shop): Best Friend Thrift Store
What is Best Friends Dog & Animal Adoption?
Best Friend Dog and Animal Adoption, Inc is an all volunteer organization that is committed to providing a safe haven for rescued stray and abandoned animals by supplying...
Family member names Stephanie, Craig, Andrew, Joshua
Type of Breed Dog
PET’S NAME Brooklyn Heights Ashinoff
MALE OR FEMALE Female
PET’s AGE 2
Where/why did you get your pet?
We adopted our dog from Big Dog Rescue Project, a group dedicated to the protection and adoption of all types of dogs, not just large breeds. We rescued Brooklyn to do our part as animal lovers in protecting those in need. After our first dog had passed, it was important to our family to fill the dog-sized hole in our hearts and our couches. It meant the world to be able to give Brooklyn a home, and cannot thank her enough...
By Amelia Katz
Before the creation of film and the creation of screens, writing was the only way that ideas could travel around the world. The only way to get an idea of what life was like for others was to sit down and read about it.
Today, with the ability to communicate with anyone we want at any time, some forms of communication have been lost. The rise of technology created a shift in the way younger generations communicate and learn. Libraries are starting to feel obsolete, and is that something we can truly afford? What is the price that we are paying by digitizing everything and moving...
BY ROZ GIUDITTA,
MARKETING AND OUTREACH MANAGER
February is Black History Month, and the Westfield Memorial Library and the Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. Association of Westfield invite you to celebrate! Panel discussions, art exhibits, and music – all honoring the generations of African Americans who struggled to achieve full citizenship in American society.
Black History Month Events at the Library
Saturday, February 3 at 1:00pm
Opening Reception. Refreshments will be served.
Saturday, February 3 at 2:00pm
Our Westfield: The Black Experience
A panel of Westfield elders...
Name: Jean White (My real name is Regina which some people don’t know!)
Location: Westfield Area YMCA
Contact Information: jwhite@westfieldynj.org; jeanwhite125@yahoo.com
Tell us about yourself. Where did you grow up?
I grew up in Maplewood. As a kid, I was never into sports or athletics. Honestly, I wasn’t aware of “sports.” Back then, that kind of thing was more for boys than girls. I was just growing up and having a good time with friends. After I got married, we moved to Garwood in 1977, and I got a full-time job at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Elizabeth, working the 3–11 pm shift.
In...
By Caroline Cleaveland
Chasing Good, the New Jersey nonprofit that awards a monetary prize to deserving deed-doers, has just completed its second year of rewarding good deeds! Chasing Good is a family-run, local organization that strives to ensure that no good deed goes unnoticed. Although it may seem hard to find, Chasing Good is a nonprofit organization here to teach the world that good is rampant in humanity. Nominate someone in the future at www.chasinggood.org.
The 2023 Winners
Carolyn Daurio came in first place for the award, winning one thousand dollars. Carolyn has devoted an abundance...