Elks award two for Sandy efforts

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Hope Hose Humane Company was one of two organizations to receive $1,000 from the Bordentown Elks. Hope Hose received the award because of it was instrumental in providing assistance to Superstorm Sandy victims. The Hope Hose Fire department and the Christ Church of Bordentown each received $1,000 to assist with their efforts for victim’s relief. Both organizations were extremely grateful and pledged to put the gifts to good use.

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