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Atlantic Cape Re-dedicates Holocaust Remembrance Monument April 7

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MAYS LANDING–Atlantic Cape Community College held a re-dedication of the Holocaust Remembrance Monument located at its Mays Landing Campus, April 7. A series of speakers that were affiliated with monument spoke, and light refreshments were served after. The memorial, standing in front of a group of six trees to commemorate the six million people killed in the Holocaust, was first unveiled in 2003. A new walkway and seating have been added to make the area more accessible for quiet reflection.

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