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Attorney Anthony J. Murgatroyd and his staff are not just in it for the money. We are actively involved in giving back to the community. We use our success to make our community a better and safer place to live. Some of our recent community service activities include:
- We serve on the Board of Trustees for Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Nation's leading youth mentoring organization.
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We created, organized, and participated in a Pro-Bono living will initiative on behalf of the Hunterdon County Bar Association. The project, limited to Hunterdon County residents, was designed to educate the public on the importance of making proper medical decisions by offering free living wills.
- We served as coordinators on the Latino Education Project on behalf of the Hunterdon County Bar Association. The Project was designed to educate the growing Latino community of Hunterdon County on their rights and responsibilities under the law. The project was a unique, ground breaking, collaborative effort involving the Hunterdon County Bar Association, Woman's Crisis Center, Literacy Volunteers, the Clergy, Hunterdon Drug Awareness, and the Diversity Council. Using volunteer attorneys, seminars were presented in at three different locations in the North, Central, and South portions of the county. The project received favorable publicity in the Star Ledger, the Courier News, and the Hunterdon County Democrat newspapers.
- We served as a volunteer mock trial coach for Voorhees High School from 1998 to 2003.
- We served as the local coordinator for Turkey Drive 2005. The Turkey Drive project was a united effort by lawyers throughout the state to raise money and buy turkeys for needy families at Thanksgiving. As a result, more than 2,005 turkeys were donated to Food Pantries throughout New Jersey for the Thanksgiving holiday. Locally, we raised $544 that was given to the Local Area Food Pantry.

"Anthony Murgatroyd delivers the Turkey Drive Donation to Madelyn Alessandrini, Executive Director of the Flemington Food Pantry"
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