Post 76 Thanks High School Counselors

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I would like to acknowledge two WW-P guidance counselors publicly.

Neeru Narang of High School North and Mary Fregosi of High School South have helped greatly in the selection of candidates for the American Legion Boys State.

Sponsored by the American Legion of New Jersey, delegates have the opportunity to govern and interact with some of the top high school juniors from across the state of New Jersey. They will not only learn about but try to find solutions to the real life problems facing our municipalities, counties, and the state as a whole.

Neeru Narang and Mary Fregosi have made it possible for the American Legion to select the best possible junior boys. Each candidate is exceptional in his qualifications. Over the years High School North and High School South candidates have been selected to be the governor at the mock program at Rider University.

American Legion Post 76 is sending 14 junior boys this year from high schools North and South. This group is part of approximately 1,000 student from around the state that will meet at Rider University in June.

Once again I would like to thank them for their help and I look forward to working with them next year.

Robert M. Cox

Commander,

American Legion Post 76

CE-WWPN

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