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The Evergreens Recognize 2014 High School and College Graduates

The Evergreens, a continuing care retirement community in Moorestown, recently recognized 10 staff members for their great achievement in graduating from high school or college in 2014. Members of The Evergreens’ Resident Council presented each graduate with a certificate of recognition, as fellow staff members, volunteers, residents, family members and friends gathered to show their appreciation for each graduate’s contributions to the community.

“We extend our congratulations to all of these accomplished individuals,” said Doug Halvorsen, President and CEO at The Evergreens. “We commend them on their hard work and wish them the best in their future endeavors.”

Graduates attended the following colleges and high schools: Delran High School, Moorestown High School, Immaculata University, Rutgers University, Burlington County Institute of Technology, Eastern University and Burlington County College.

Front row, left to right – Aerin Cox, Moorestown High School; Richard Fitzgerald, Delran High School; Makayla Johnson, Moorestown High School; Mary Huber, President, The Evergreens Resident Council; Brad Kenney, Eastern University.

Back row, left to right – Steve Smith, First Vice President, The Evergreens Resident Council; Denise Giles, RN, BSN, Immaculata University; Jessica Zeserman, Burlington County College; Isaac Harris, Rutgers University; Alma Zijadic, Delran High School; Gabby DiFilipo, Moorestown High School; Kimberly Daley, Burlington County Institute of Technology; Doug Halvorsen, President & CEO.

About The Evergreens:
The Evergreens was founded in 1919 in Bound Brook, NJ, by the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. In 1949, it moved to Moorestown, NJ. Today, The Evergreens offers gracious retirement living continuing its more than 90-year tradition of caring. Since its inception, The Evergreens’ mission has been to enhance the quality of life of those it serves. For more information, visit www.evergreens.org.


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