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Millburn / Short Hills Sponsors Red Cross Blood Drive

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty Premier Properties

Property in the township of Millburn/Short Hills is coveted because it encourages families to take advantage of the many opportunities the township has to offer. The township is convenient for commuters with train stations in both Millburn and Short Hills. The public schools provide top quality education for students. The trendy Mall at Short Hills is frequently found in the pages of Vogue magazine. With all of these benefits, it would seem that the reasons why new home owners flock to the township of Millburn/Short Hills would be clear, but the real reason that new home owners want to invest in property in Millburn and Short Hills is because they yearn to be a part of a community with a deeply caring heart.

The Red Cross Chapter of Millburn/Short Hills reflects the generosity of the community members. At the last blood drive, Ninety-three people volunteered to donate blood. On Saturday January 31, there will be another Red Cross blood drive held from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Millburn Free Public Library.

A big thank you goes out to the generous and caring individuals who participated in the blood drive: Christie Adelman, Wendy Alexander, David Aman, Bob and Peggy Arnold, Marc Bachman, Susan Basarab, Joseph Basili, Calvin Beatty, Jeffrey Beckerman, Laura Bencivenga, Roberta Berman, Barbara and Emily Bick, Cherill and Paul Boegershausen, Innes Borstel, James Brady, Peter Brookes and Jon Budish; Shail Busbey, Bruce Cantor, Derek Capanna, Mark Carano, Harry Charnley, Laura Christian, Brian Connaughton, Sam Cynamon, Robert Daley, Kent Daniel, Neil DeVita, Paul Draben, Nancy Durando, Adam Eagle, Gerald Eisenberger, Edward Fears, Herbert Fisher, Paul Funk, Karen Gaylord, Michael Gengos, David Graziano, Nino Grgec, Ernest Gsell, Arlene Halley-Wiggs and Owen Harnew; Stephen and Nicholas Hellmuth, Susan Henry, Deborah Hill, James Hornecker, Scott Horowitz, Jonathan James, Frank Johnson, Warren Josephson, Robert Kaye, Ellen Kirkwood, Mario Konrad, Elizabeth Kreutz, Rajeev Laghate, Amy Lauterjung, Debra Lebersfeld, Richard Lechtman, Edward Leh, Daniel and Kathleen Mandel, Eric Maurer, Richard Meth, Emily Meyerowitz, Ida Mills and Beth Nalitt; Jamie Ostroff, Courtney Pittenger, Linda Postell, Annamarie Prinsloo, Alexandra Rappaport, Jeremy Reidenberg, Katrina, Mary and Victoria Rennie, Patricia Robinson, Tamar Roodner, Cathy Russo, Joanna Rysnik, Stephen Sacks, June Schechner, Steven Seigel, Jennifer Sissman, Kim Spar, Peter Steck, Andrew Taitel, Kenneth Udland, Virginia Wilson and Karen Worthing.

Each individual listed is an independent reason for new home owners to invest in property in the township of Millburn/Short Hills. They all embody and reflect the values of a strong and caring community who consistently do everything in their power to work for a greater good. Any new home owner would be lucky to live in a township that attracts and sustains these kinds of people.

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