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West Orange Student Repairs School Wall For Eagle Scout Project
West Orange High School sophomore Gus Peterson's project was to repair and paint the blacktop wall at Hazel Elementary School.

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West Orange High School sophomore Gus Peterson recently completed his Eagle Scout project by orchestrating a unique comunity effort to repair and paint the blacktop wall at Hazel Elementary School.
"This has been a long-term goal for me," began Peterson, who is part of Troop 6 in West Orange.
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"The project not only gave me wonderful experiences, but also shows my dedication to future colleges and employers."
"I selected Hazel for the project because it was the school where I spent my elementary years," he explained.
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"The school taught me so much, and I live next to the blacktop, so it made sense to focus my Eagle Project on a place where I spent so much of my time."
"While I was brainstorming projects to complete for Eagle Rank, I remembered when the board of education painted all of the Hazel School retaining walls orange," Peterson continued.
"After seeing the wall every day, I progressively saw it become caked with dirt and covered in moss, with paint chipping at the lightest touch. In the search for my project, I came back to the idea of the wall, and decided it would be a perfect project."
Once his project had been approved by Scoutmaster Enda Donagher and Assistant Scoutmaster Charles Coxe, Peterson set about contacting Mayor Robert Parisi, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds Robert Csigi (ret.), and Hazel Principal Ana Marti for the green light to move forward.
"David Strom and Andrew Joyce supplied me with power washers for the project, and Charlie Peterson, Emanuel Douglas, Andrew Strom, Christian Anderton, Babacar Halsey, Julian Pare, Abraham Bariagaber, and Lucca Ginocchio helped me complete the project," Peterson went on to say.
"Though not a scout, Nathaniel Rodgers also helped with the project. The paint used was supplied by Steve Halpern from Rossi paint in Orange, NJ," he added.
In addition to scouting, Peterson has been involved in music programs like Chamber Orchestra and Royal Strings, art programs, STEM clubs, and drama.
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