Clifton Merchant Magazine May 2013

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NOC Autobody of Clifton is offering a $500 scholarship for high school students who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Asperger Syndrome is now being offered thanks to NOC Autobody. Applicants must complete a form and provide documentation of their disorder, their acceptance of into a school, and a written letter of recommendation, a personal essay of up to 1,000. Applications must be turned into NOC Autobody, 574 Van Houten Ave., by May 31. Be sure to keep a copy of your application. For info, call 973-594-1005. The Boys & Girls Club of Clifton, will host the 34th annual North Jersey Regional Chamber of Commerce Career Exploration Day on June 6 at the Club. Students will meet at the Club for breakfast at

On April 25, Boys & Girls Club Director of Education Debra Lesnick hosted Mayor Jim Anzaldi and PSE&G President Ralph LaRossa in a face off against youngsters in a game of “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader.” They competed in five categories: science, technology, engineering and math —with some Clifton-area trivia for good measure. LaRossa also announced that PSE&G provided Boys & Girls Clubs of NJ a grant for after-school programming.

8:30 am, and will then accompany their sponsor to the sponsor’s workplace. The event still needs

sponsors at the cost of $5 per student. To help out, call Debra Lesnick at 973-773-2697, ext. 20.

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