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Budget cuts force nonprofit after-school programs to charge fees

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NEW BRUNSWICK — Budget cuts have cost funding to after-school programs that serve nearly 9,000 children of the working poor in New Jersey. The state cut $7.4 million in aid to a New Brunswick-based charity that supported the programs as part of Gov. Chris Christie's 2010-11 budget. New Jersey After 3 says only 18 non-profits serving 26 schools and...

christie-signs-budget.JPGGov. Chris Christie signs a $29.4 billion budget into law Tuesday, June 29, 2010.

NEW BRUNSWICK — Budget cuts have cost funding to after-school programs that serve nearly 9,000 children of the working poor in New Jersey.

The state cut $7.4 million in aid to a New Brunswick-based charity that supported the programs as part of Gov. Chris Christie's 2010-11 budget.

New Jersey After 3 says only 18 non-profits serving 26 schools and 3,800 students received funding. More than 12,000 children were served last year.

Peter Thornton of the Boys & Girls Club of Paterson & Passaic, which didn't get a grant, tells The Record newspaper the club needs to come up with $400,000 or more to pay for its four after-school programs in Paterson. It has begun charging fees.

Programs that did receive funding are getting less than last year.


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