Hamilton resident receives Civic Leadership Award

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Advancing Opportunities president Jack Mudge and fundraising and community relations director Brianna Walsh pose with honoree Cathy DiCostanzo and Mercer County Freeholder Pasquale Colavita, who presented the award.

Sunshine Foundation Mercer County Chapter president Cathy DiCostanzo, of Hamilton, received Advancing Opportunities’ Civic Leadership Award.

Advancing Opportunities presented the award during its Annual Community Recognition Breakfast at Mercer Oaks. Thomas Edison College president, George Pruitt, was also honored for his community support.

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