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Courtesy of Mantua Township School District. Det. Jennifer Applemann of the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office High-Tech Crime Unit attended the Parents as Partners event on Oct. 2 in Mantua, where she discussed how the unit works. The session was made possible by National Honor Society students at Clearview High School who volunteered time to provide child care so parents could focus on the presentation.

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