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Wyckoff Student's Artwork Could Hang In U.S. Captial

Haley Griffin is one of dozens of students to have artwork entered into the Congressional Art Competition.

WYCKOFF, NJ — A township student could have the honor of having her work on display at the U.S. Capitol — and 5th District residents will decide if it is or not.

Haley Griffin's artwork was entered into the annual Congressional Art Competition, which showcases the best artwork submitted in each of the 435 congressional districts. One student from each district will have his or her artwork put on display for one year.

Rep. Josh Gottheimer unveiled the dozens of entries in line for the honor Friday.

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To view all of the artwork 5th District students created, click here. To vote, click here.


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Photo: Haley Griffin's selection for the Congressional Art Competition. — Courtesy of Rep. Josh Gottheimer

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