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Township of Washington, NJ

NJ Football Player Dawayne Inniss Dies Day After 38th Birthday: 'Gentle Giant' NJ Football Player Dawayne Inniss Dies Day After 38th Birthday: 'Gentle Giant'
NJ Football Player Dawayne Inniss Dies Day After 38th Birthday: 'Gentle Giant' Dawayne Andre Inniss died on Tuesday, May 30, a day after his 38th birthday.  Inniss was a standout football player at Ridgewood High School, leading the Maroons to a state title in 2003 when he was a senior. I do not accept this news. We lost a wonderful person today! Amazing friend, like a brother, uncle and all around... Posted by Nicole Salvati Rollins on Tuesday, May 30, 2023 A fundraiser has been set up to assist with funeral arrangements.  As of Thursday, June 8, almost $18,000 has been raised. My friend Dawayne ( Andre Inniss ) passed away suddenly on Tuesday 😔 This guy …
Oritani Bank Works To Make Dream Of Homeownership A Reality Oritani Bank Works To Make Dream Of Homeownership A Reality
Oritani Bank Works To Make Dream Of Homeownership A Reality While Oritani Bank has distinguished itself through superior customer service when providing traditional bank accounts and home loans, the bank's Charitable Foundation is working to help make the dream of homeownership possible for everyone, regardless of their financial standing. The OritaniBank Charitable Foundation recently announced that Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County is the recipient of a $50,000 grant, with an additional $50,000 to be matched. The entire grant award will be used to underwrite the cost of building four affordable homes in Township of Washington, New Jersey. “We …
North Jersey Friendship House Launches New Food Truck, Thanks To Oritani Bank North Jersey Friendship House Launches New Food Truck, Thanks To Oritani Bank
North Jersey Friendship House Launches New Food Truck, Thanks To Oritani Bank The OritaniBank Charitable Foundation recently announced that the $60,000 grant it provided to the North Jersey Friendship House (NJFH) in 2017 for the food truck purchase, equipment and training of staff members has come to fruition. On Tuesday, July 24, the staff of NJFH rolled up to the bank with the new truck and set up lunch for the staff and Board of Directors to say “thank you” and show them how the grant money was being spent. Headquartered in Hackensack, the volunteer service’s mission is to assist persons with disabilities on their path to wellness and recovery with the goal of imp…