Metuchen student named first-place winner in Letters About Literature contest

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This year, approximately 2000 New Jersey students submitted letters for the Library of Congress’s Letters About Literature contest. Amrita Sutradhar, a sixth-grader at Edgar Middle School in Metuchen, was named the first-place winner in the state. Sixth-graders Alan Wu and Molly Malague received Distinguished Honors in the fourth- through sixth-grade division. All three students will be honored at a reception at Rutgers University in May. Pictured are English Language Arts teacher Melissa Kovacs, Alan Wu, Molly Malague and Amrita Sutradhar.

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