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Patchcast: Clark Bands Together to Support Jason Condit's Cancer Fight

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, the 7-year-old son of Clark Dairy Queen owners Bill and Lois Condit, was diagnosed with cancer in September. Jason has been receiving chemotherapy treatments at Newark Beth Israel Hospital, which successfully shrunk the tumor on his kidney so that surgeons were able to remove it. Last week, Jason received experimental drugs at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to combat the cancer in the rest of his body. In the meantime, friends of the Condit family are hosting a Zumba fundraiser tomorrow, April 7 at the Clark Recreation Center.

In other news, a small group of members of the union representing state motor vehicle inspectors briefly Tuesday morning, the New Providence-based film is playing at Roberts Chatham Cinema through April 7, and the Jonathan Dayton softball team on Monday.

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