Families Enjoy New Community Breakfast with Santa
New Community’s Youth Services Department hosted its annual Breakfast with Santa event on Dec. 17 at the NCC Neighborhood Center, 56-68 Hayes St., Newark. Children and their families received free
New Community’s Youth Services Department hosted its annual Breakfast with Santa event on Dec. 17 at the NCC Neighborhood Center, 56-68 Hayes St., Newark. Children and their families received free
The Monsignor William Linder Scholarship Committee awarded a $2,000 scholarship to Gardens Senior Resident Services Coordinator Desiree Crespo to pay for the education of her daughter, Mia Lopez. Lopez attends
Children at Community Hills Early Learning Center (CHELC), 85 Irvine Turner Boulevard, Newark, got a visit from Santa Claus on Dec. 16. They had the opportunity to sit on his
Residents in New Community’s senior buildings and Extended Care Facility celebrated Christmas with a variety of events. Pictured are the following events: Commons Senior Christmas luncheon, Extended Care Christmas dinner,
New Community Career & Technical Institute (NCCTI) will host an information session for its Automotive Technician program on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the NCCTI
Staff members at New Community Extended Care Facility accepted a donation of a rehabilitation standing table from South Orange Village Trustee Donna Coallier and the South Orange Police Department on
New Community Corporation, one of the nation’s largest community development organizations, has appointed Simone Gagneron as its Chief Executive Officer, effective Dec. 1, 2022. She succeeds Richard Rohrman who retired
Christopher Clement has always had an interest in science and decided while in high school that he wanted to pursue a career in the medical field. He is currently enrolled
Over the years, individuals, churches and organizations have contributed food for Thanksgiving meals that benefit residents of New Community. New Community Board Member and Outreach Coordinator Madge Wilson organizes the
Residents of New Community properties were treated to Thanksgiving meals in November.
The New Community Adult Learning Center, 563 Orange St., Newark, served as the host site for the National Diabetes Month Roundtable presented by Congressman Donald M. Payne Jr. and Newark
Volunteers from accounting firm Withum prepared and served a traditional Thanksgiving dinner to families of Harmony House, New Community’s transitional housing facility for homeless families, at Monsignor William J. Linder
New Community Extended Care Facility, 266 South Orange Ave., Newark, recognized two of its residents on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Leroy Johnson and Rice Robinson II both served in the
Every school aims to have engaged students who graduate with marketable skills to obtain employment. To increase engagement and completion rates, New Community Career & Technical Institute (NCCTI) formed a
John Aytch has had artistic talent for as long as he can remember. He calls it his natural ability and he hopes to be able to inspire a younger generation
Community Hills Early Learning Center (CHELC), 85 Irvine Turner Boulevard, Newark, held a trunk or treat in the building parking lot on Oct. 31. Each class of children received treats
New Community’s Youth Services Department held its Halloween Party at the NCC Neighborhood Center, 56-68 Hayes St., Newark, on Oct. 29. More than 200 children attended the event, which included
Residents and staff members of New Community Extended Care Facility dressed in pink on Oct. 24 in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Director of Nursing Debbie Ogundele spoke with
Community Hills Early Learning Center (CHELC) held its annual Breast Cancer Walk on Oct. 18. Children, staff members and participating parents wore pink for the event, held during Breast Cancer
Representatives from Harmony House, New Community’s transitional housing facility for homeless families, participated in Newark Emergency Services for Families (NESF) World Homeless Day on Oct. 7 at Lincoln Park in
After more than 25 years, the New Community Gospel Choir has its farewell concert planned for Nov. 12. The choir was originally made up entirely of New Community employees. The
Ilene Villanueva has always wanted to work in the medical field. She said even as a child, people would seek her out for help translating or other tasks when she
Alexander Arici and Kimberly Lipari started their careers in mental health services as interns at Family Service Bureau of Newark (FSB), an affiliate of New Community Corporation. Both were earning
Children and families enjoyed a day of fun at New Community’s Back to School Jam on Sept. 24. The Youth Services Department hosted the event, which included a rock climbing