Winners of "Why My Essex County Park is Important to Me" Contest

Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (right) congratulates Robert Treat Academy seventh-grader Asia Moore from Newark and Oliver Street School fourth-grader Vincent Vides from Newark for having the winning entries in the "Why My Essex County Park is Important to Me" Essay Contest. Moore wrote about Essex County Branch Brook Park and Essex County Turtle Back Zoo. Vides wrote about Essex Independence Park. The two students read their essay during the opening ceremony at the 35th Annual Essex County Cherry Blossom Bloomfest on Sunday, April 17th in Essex County Branch Brook Park. The contest was open to all fourth and seventh grade students in Essex County. With the County Executive is Branch Brook Park Alliance Co-Chairwoman Barbara Bell Coleman.
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Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. (right)

congratulates Robert Treat Academy seventh-grader Asia Moore from Newark and

Oliver Street School fourth-grader Vincent Vides from Newark for having the

winning entries in the "Why My Essex County Park is Important to Me" Essay

Contest. Moore wrote about Essex County Branch Brook Park and Essex County

Turtle Back Zoo. Vides wrote about Essex Independence Park. The two students

read their essay during the opening ceremony at the 35th Annual Essex County

Cherry Blossom Bloomfest on Sunday, April 17th in Essex County Branch Brook

Park. The contest was open to all fourth and seventh grade students in Essex

County. With the County Executive is Branch Brook Park Alliance

Co-Chairwoman Barbara Bell Coleman.