Heart disease awareness is focus of mayoral event in Morristown

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Some 14,000 women died in New Jersey from heart disease and strokes in the last year, according to Mayor Tim Dougherty’s office.

On Sunday, the Mayor’s re-election campaign sponsored a “Women in Red” cocktail social at the Iron Bar to promote awareness of heart disease.

'Women in Red' event to raise awareness about heart disease among women, at Morristown's Iron Bar.  The event was sponsored by the re-election campaign of Mayor Tim Dougherty, pictured here. Photo courtesy of Mary Dougherty
'Women in Red' event to raise awareness about heart disease among women, at Morristown's Iron Bar. The event was sponsored by the re-election campaign of Mayor Tim Dougherty, pictured here. Photo courtesy of Mary Dougherty
From left, a representative of the American Heart Association; Councilwoman Toshiba Foster, Mayor Tim Dougherty; Vera White and Diana, a heart attack survivor. Photo courtesy of Mary Dougherty
From left, Karen, a representative of the American Heart Association; Councilwoman Toshiba Foster, Mayor Tim Dougherty; Vera White and Diana, a heart attack survivor. Photo courtesy of Mary Dougherty

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  1. It was a wonderful event. The Dougherty team did a great job. I truly hope we can have him as our mayor and Ms. Foster as well. These two work beautiful together and they take the time to listen to the people. GOOD LUCK DOUGHERTY TEAM!!!! My vote is with you!!!!

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