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New Brunswick Teacher Suspended After Being Late to Work More Than 100 Times in Two Years

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Arnold Anderson, a teacher at Roosevelt Elementary School, was reported late 46 times during the 2013-2014 school year and 65 times in the previous school year by the school's principal.

According to the charge against him, he was late by five minutes or more on sixteen occasions.

The city school district pressed for Anderson's termination from Roosevelt Elementary School as a result of continuous tardiness, but Anderson argued that the school's principal was out to get him.

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Rutgers Contra el Hambre Brinda Bocadillos para Niños de New Brunswick

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ— Rutgers Contra el Hambre (RCH) o Rutgers Against Hunger (RAH) se ha asociado con New Brunswick Play SAFE para crear el nuevo proyecto “Snack Pack” este verano, gracias a los donativos de ShopRite, la Fundación Embrace Kids, alimentos Johanna y Affinity Federal Credit Union.

Rutgers Contra el Hambre (RCH) colaboró con la Organizacion de Orientacion para Nuevos Estudiantes de Rutgers para crear una oportunidad de servicio a la comunidad mientras los estudiantes estaban en la orientación.

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Rutgers Against Hunger Provides Snacks for New Brunswick Children

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Rutgers Against Hunger has teamed up with New Brunswick’s Play S.A.F.E to create the new "Snack Pack Service Project" this summer, made possible by donations from ShopRite, the Embrace Kids Foundation, Johanna foods, and Affinity Federal Credit Union.

Rutgers Against Hunger (RAH) collaborated with New Student Orientation to host a community service opportunity for students while they were at orientation.