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Bowl for Hunger

19TH DISTRICT— Assemblyman Craig J. Coughlin in partnership with the Raritan Bay Medical Center Foundation and Middlesex Water Company announced today that they will hold the Third Annual “Bowl for Hunger” on Tuesday, July 17 at the Woodbridge Bowling Center.

Together, Assemblyman Coughlin, Michael D’Agnes, President and CEO of Raritan Bay Medical Center, and Dennis Doll, Chairman, CEO and President of Middlesex Water Company, continue to stress the present and growing need for our residents to assist our community’s thirty food banks and soup kitchens.

Assemblyman Coughlin praised and thanked the Raritan Bay Medical Center Foundation and Middlesex Water Company for partnering again for the Bowl for Hunger. “Through our collective efforts of recruiting sponsors and participants, I am pleased to announce that 59 corporate and individuals sponsors have generously contributed and over 350 bowlers are signed up for this year’s Bowl for Hunger.”

Michael R. D’Agnes, in a statement said, “The Raritan Bay Medical Center and our Foundation are honored and privileged to be a part of the Bowl for Hunger. We truly recognize that people rely on food banks. As the primary medical resource in the 19th District coverage area, we have a strong interest in maintaining a healthy community.”

Dennis Doll stated, “Middlesex Water Company is in its 115th year of building stronger communities and providing quality water service to the region. Many area residents rely on the local food banks and we are pleased to once again help fight hunger by sponsoring this event which benefits our neighbors and those in need.”

 

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