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‘We Don’t Feel Alone Anymore’

Oscar Rodriguez cuts a ribbon on a van partially purchased with money raised from the community. The van is used for transporting his son, Matthew, foreground, to his doctors’ appointments. Looking on is Nicolas DiMeglio.

Family members of a township boy who was nearly killed when he was struck by a car last year gathered together on November 11 to thank the community for its support.

The occasion was also the ribbon-cutting of a van the family was able to buy to transport their son to his doctors’ appointments with money raised through a GoFundMe campaign.

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