Jane Boroski was on her way home from the Cheshire County Fair on Aug. 6, 1988, when she stopped to grab a soda at a gas station in Swansea. She soon found herself fighting for her life.
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The foundation, named for the victim of a September officer-involved shooting, will hold its first event in March.