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Franklin Lakes Seeks Emergency Volunteers Franklin Lakes Seeks Emergency Volunteers
Franklin Lakes Seeks Emergency Volunteers FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. -- The Community Emergency Response Team and County Animal Response Team volunteers are needed to assist the Franklin Lakes Office of Emergency Management. CERT training provides residents with basic training before, during and after a disaster. CERT training prepares you to take care of your family, your neighbors and then the community. Classes begin Tuesday, Feb. 2, and last approximately 2 1/2 hours per evening. Click here for additional information, including class schedule and registration form. Residents of Franklin Lakes are encouraged to attend. If you are …
Valley Hospital Donates Desk Cycles To Paramus Elementary School Valley Hospital Donates Desk Cycles To Paramus Elementary School
Valley Hospital Donates Desk Cycles To Paramus Elementary School PARAMUS, N.J. -- Cycling their way to better health and better learning, the Valley Hospital Department of Community Health and Community Benefit recently donated 10 DeskCycles to Parkway Elementary School as part of its health education partnership with the Borough of Paramus.“This school year, Parkway's theme was healthy bodies and that works right into our departmental goals so we partnered up to support them,” said Valley health educator Danielle Cinnante. “Our department has brought in nutrition and health education to the students and parents of Parkway and is so excited to help support…
Sen. Moore Holding Office Hours in Bridgeport Sen. Moore Holding Office Hours in Bridgeport
Sen. Moore Holding Office Hours in Bridgeport BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- State Sen. Marilyn Moore, a Democrat, will hold four office hour meetings in January. Residents of the 22nd Senate District, which includes Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Monroe. are welcome to attend these sessions. “I attend and participate in many events and gatherings throughout Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Monroe,” said Moore. “Getting to hear from people all over the district is so critical to my ability to best represent our communities in the State Senate. Office hours serve as another opportunity for people to let me know the issues they and their neighbors are facing. I…
Irvington Middle School Students Hand Stitch Cartoon Pillows Irvington Middle School Students Hand Stitch Cartoon Pillows
Irvington Middle School Students Hand Stitch Cartoon Pillows IRVINGTON, N.Y. -- Sixth-graders in Teresa Hunt’s home and careers class at Irvington Middle School recently learned the basic foundation skills of sewing and clothing construction when they created their own cartoon pillows. Hunt said her students learned how to do a pattern layout, pinning, cutting and marking of pattern symbols. As part of the project, the students also threaded a hand needle and learned basic hand sewing stitches, such as the basting stitch and the outline stitch.
Retirement Of Circus Elephants, Who Started In Westchester, Tops News Retirement Of Circus Elephants, Who Started In Westchester, Tops News
Retirement Of Circus Elephants, Who Started In Westchester, Tops News WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Northern Westchester County. Feld Entertainment, the parent company of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, announced Monday it would retire all elephants from its shows in May 2016, two years earlier than previously planned. Circus elephants were first introduced in Somers. Corey J. Cordell, of Ridgefield, Conn., was arrested Tuesday, Jan. 12, after crashing a car in Lewisboro with a blood alcohol content allegedly more than four times the legal limit. Marion and Ralph D’Aliso celebrated their 72nd wedding a…
Cinema's Pest Problem Tops Week’s News In Westchester Cinema's Pest Problem Tops Week’s News In Westchester
Cinema's Pest Problem Tops Week’s News In Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Southern Westchester County. The White Plains Performing Arts Center announced Thursday an inspection of its facilities found no signs of pests after an adjoining movie complex was cited for bugs and rodents. Earlier in the week, the operators of the Cinema de Lux theater at City Center told White Plains officials they are taking additional steps to get rid of bugs, vermin and other critters. Frederick Nelson, the career criminal who recently was arrested in Bronxville for stealing $2,000 from St. Joseph’s Church…
Investigation of Indecent Exposure Suspect Tops Week's News in Putnam Investigation of Indecent Exposure Suspect Tops Week's News in Putnam
Investigation of Indecent Exposure Suspect Tops Week's News in Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Putnam County. The Putnam County Sheriff's Office and Village of Cold Spring Police Department are searching for a man who allegedly exposed himself to a woman at the Butterfield Memorial Library Monday. The Brewster Central School District has gone paperless for its meetings thanks to BoardDocs. Tickets that matched the winning Powerball numbers in Wednesday night's record $1.5 billion jackpot were sold in three states, and several $1 million tickets were sold in New York, including the Hudson Valley. Putnam Valley …
Saddle Brook Scouts Plan Hoedown Saddle Brook Scouts Plan Hoedown
Saddle Brook Scouts Plan Hoedown SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- Saddle Brook Boy Scout Troop 213 and Cub Scout Pack 222 will host a hoedown event Saturday, March 5 at the Fair Lawn Knights of Columbus building in Fair Lawn. The event will include a buffet, drinks and participation in the hoedown-style dance. There also will be raffles and tricky trays. The hoedown is from 7-11 p.m. Tickets are $35. For more information, call Janet at 201-791-2658 or Trish at 551-404-2090. The Fair Lawn Knights of Columbus is at 16-16 Maple Ave., Fair Lawn.
Enjoy Coffee, Donuts, Movie At Norwood Library Enjoy Coffee, Donuts, Movie At Norwood Library
Enjoy Coffee, Donuts, Movie At Norwood Library NORWOOD, N.J. -- The Norwood Public Library's movie program will host a screening of the classic courtroom drama "Twelve Angry Men" Friday.Following the screening, there will be an open discussion. Coffee and donuts will be available. The screening begins at 10 a.m. Call the library at 201-768-9555 for more information about the screening. The library is at 198 Summit St., Norwood.
Saddle Brook Starts Sneaker Recycling Efforts Saddle Brook Starts Sneaker Recycling Efforts
Saddle Brook Starts Sneaker Recycling Efforts SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- Saddle Brook is participating in the Max Cure Foundation Dunk Your Kicks campaign. Boxes are available and waiting for donations at the senior center, town hall and library after the plans started in December. New locations will be added in the near future. You're invited to dig out those old or gently used sneakers and running shoes that you don’t wear, the ones that sit in closets or on shelves in the garage and collect dust. Please help in the fight against pediatric cancer by donating today. The drop-off locations are: Saddle Brook Town Hall, 93 Market St. Sadd…
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