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Five United Ways in N.J. Merge Into One Group

January 3, 2011

The United Way of Morris County, in N.J., has merged with four other N.J. United Way chapters, as a way to shore up operating costs and increase the charity’s fund raising capabilities, reports the Daily Record. The Morris chapter has joined forces with United Ways of Somerset County, Sussex County, Warren County, and North Essex to form one group now called United Way of Northern New Jersey.


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