East Brunswick Scout collects 60 costumes for public school students

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In September and October, Boy Scout David Saperstein of Troop 501 led a Halloween costume drive for his Life Rank project. Along with the rest of Troop 501, friends and neighbors in East Brunswick, he collected 60 new or gently used Halloween costumes for Jersey Cares in Livingston. Jersey Cares will distribute the costumes to public schools and agencies that help children and families. For more information about Troop 501, a youth leadership organization that serves both boys and girls, email BSATroop501NJ@gmail.com.

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