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Community throws 21st drive-by birthday party for young man celebrating medical milestone

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Community throws 21st drive by birthday party for Joshua Everwine. EAST GREENWICH TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Celebrating a birthday during the coronavirus is hard, but one town in New Jersey is coming together to make one of its residents feel special on his big day.

One-by-one, over a hundred cars and trucks honked their horns down Kings Highway in East Greenwich Township, all to wish Joshua Everwine a happy 21st birthday.

Despite the weather being a little damp, everything went off without a hitch and most of the drivers were able to showcase their balloons and signs wishing him well.

FOX 29’s Bill Rohrer first interviewed Joshua three years ago, right after he made the varsity bowling team during his senior year in high school.

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