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Trinity Church in Bayonne's Windmill Alliance Is Extraordinary Residence For Extraordinary Adults

By: 
Bayonne Weekly Staff

Salvatore Demarco loves watches of all kinds and even wears a ring that doubles as a watch. Michael Walsh is proud of all his bowling trophies displayed in his bedroom. And Carol Sepley boasts of her 37-year career working for the Social Security administration.

These are ordinary facts about a special group of people who live in an extraordinary residence for developmentally disabled adults who are part of the Windmill Alliance.

Started as a ministry of Trinity Episcopal Church in the Bergen Point section of downtown Bayonne, Windmill employs these adults to give them meaningful work experience and a modest income.