BEDMINSTER STUDENT WINS NJCTS SCHOLARSHIP

New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome Awards 2010 Children’s Scholarship to Matthew Mueller Bedminster, NJ- Matthew Mueller is a recipient of the 2010 New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome’s Children’s Scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Mueller, who graduated from Immaculata High School (Somerville), was selected for his academic achievement,

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MILLTOWN STUDENT WINS NJCTS SCHOLARSHIP

New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome Awards 2010 Children’s Scholarship to John Wieczorek Milltown, NJ- John Wieczorek is a recipient of the 2010 New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome’s Children’s Scholarship. Wieczorek, who graduated from St. Joseph’s High School (Metuchen), was selected for his academic achievement, community service and accomplishments

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Faith Rice Honored by Russ Berrie Foundation

NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Executive Director is finalist for 2010 Russ Berrie Award for Making A Difference June 9, 2010- Faith Rice of Califon is a 2010 Russ Berrie Award for Making A Difference Finalist for her work on behalf of the Tourette Syndrome community. It’s an honor two

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As the World Watches Tim Howard, Team USA Goalkeeper Puts Spotlight on Children with Tourette Syndrome

Visit ussoccer.com/pepsirefresh and vote for Tim Howard- if he wins, $50,000 will be donated to the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome to establish a youth Advocacy Academy. Somerville, N.J.- While Tim Howard’s focus is on the World Cup in South Africa, a part of his heart is always in New

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USA Goalkeeper Tim Howard Appears In New Video for NJCTS

Tim Howard needs votes to help kids through the Pepsi Refresh Project at www.ussoccer.com/pepsirefresh June 1, 2010- Tim Howard wants kids with special needs to be able to have their own voice. That’s why he’s appearing in a new video to promote the Pepsi Refresh Project at USSoccer.com. The goalkeeper,

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Tourette Syndrome Research Breakthrough NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Cited in New England Journal of Medicine

New Jersey non-profit working with Rutgers, Harvard and Yale to identify genetic mutation linked to Tourette Syndrome May 6, 2010- New Jersey is officially on the forefront of TS research because of the work of a small non-profit. The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders is mentioned

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