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Yehuda Green, Maccabeats Perform Teaneck Benefit Concert Yehuda Green, Maccabeats Perform Teaneck Benefit Concert
Yehuda Green, Maccabeats Perform Teaneck Benefit Concert TEANECK, N. J. -- Musician Yehuda Green will be joined by the Maccabeats for a special benefit concert Jan. 9 at the Teaneck Jewish Center.The 8:45 p.m. performance is hosted by Chaim Kiss and produced by Suki and Ding. Proceeds will benefit Sharsheret, a nonprofit group that supports women and families facing breast and ovarian cancers nationwide. Ticket prices range from $25 to $50. Call (718) 854-6902 for details. Tickets are available online and at Cedar Market in Teaneck, Kosher Konnection in Clifton and Tuvias in Monsey. For more details on Sharsheret, visit the organization's websit…
Bridgeport Probes Discovery Of Officer's Assault Rifle On The Streets Bridgeport Probes Discovery Of Officer's Assault Rifle On The Streets
Bridgeport Probes Discovery Of Officer's Assault Rifle On The Streets BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bridgeport officials are looking into how a police officer's assault rifle ended up on the streets after it was found by the city's gang task force, ctpost.com reported. A city spokesman said Officer Orlando Rosado is on desk duty pending the investigation, the story said. Rosado was working with the department's tactical narcotics team, the story said. The department provides assault rifles for SWAT team members, but allows other officers to buy rifles at a discount and carry them while on duty, ctpost said. Click here to read the full article.
Obama Briefed On Possible Terror Threat That Includes New York Obama Briefed On Possible Terror Threat That Includes New York
Obama Briefed On Possible Terror Threat That Includes New York As New Yorkers prepare to welcome a fresh 2016, worries about terrorism can't be left in the past, Fox News is reporting.Security in New York is increased, along with Los Angeles and Washington D.C. as officials grapple with a possible terror threat here and in other parts of the world, Fox News says. President Barack Obama was informed of an overseas threat to the U.S. between the Christmas and New Year's holidays, and security at high-profile New Year's Eve events, including New York's Times Square, has been beefed up in response, according to Fox News.  New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio…
Woman Injured After Her Car Strikes, Overturns Utility Pole In Somers Woman Injured After Her Car Strikes, Overturns Utility Pole In Somers
Woman Injured After Her Car Strikes, Overturns Utility Pole In Somers SOMERS, N. Y. -- A 66-year-old woman was injured when the SUV she was driving struck and brought down a utility pole Tuesday afternoon, closing part of Route 139 in Somers for at least seven hours and knocking out power temporarily to at least 1,000 homes, according to lohud.com.Firefighters had to free the woman who was trapped in her SUV after the 3 p.m. accident on Route 139 near the Angle Fly Preserve. Live wires fell on her car, making the situation dangerous until power was shut off, lohud.com reported. She was taken with minor injuries to Westchester Medical Center, and crews worked f…
New Paltz Police Use Naloxone To Revive Woman From Overdose New Paltz Police Use Naloxone To Revive Woman From Overdose
New Paltz Police Use Naloxone To Revive Woman From Overdose NEW PALTZ, N. Y. -- New Paltz police reported reviving the eighth person from a potentially fatal heroin Sunday since officers started carrying Naloxone, a drug used to reverse the effects of opioids, in 2014, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal.Police responded to a call about an unresponsive woman about 2:30 p.m. Sunday in New Paltz. Officers recognized the signs of a heroin overdose and administered the drug, the Poughkeepsie Journal said. The woman was revived after receiving the drug, and take to a hospital for treatment, the Poughkeepsie Journal reported. Click here to read the full…
Pascack Valley High Teacher Takes Open Approach To Sophomore Honors English Pascack Valley High Teacher Takes Open Approach To Sophomore Honors English
Pascack Valley High Teacher Takes Open Approach To Sophomore Honors English HILLSDALE, N. J. -- Pascack Valley High School English teacher Matthew Morone's more open and independent approach to teaching sophomore honors English may be different but it's producing good results, according to NorthJersey.com. The curriculum is the same as what's approved by school officials, but the delivery -- described as "non-linear" -- is very unique. Students sit in an open classroom with a large table and chairs and couches, rather than rows of desks, reported NorthJersey.com. Students are free to delve into the assignments at their own pace, and track their progress o…
Hillsdale Library Ranks Most Popular Books Of 2015 Hillsdale Library Ranks Most Popular Books Of 2015
Hillsdale Library Ranks Most Popular Books Of 2015 HILLSDALE, N. J. -- Drum roll, please.The top books for adults, teens and children for 2015 at Hillsdale Library are in. "The Girls On The Train," is tops for adults, while teens chose "The Maze Runner" and "Wonder" came in first for children. Hillsdale Library officials said their lists of the top books are based on their records of what books were borrowed most often at the library in 2015. "The Girl On The Train," by Paula Hawkins is a thriller based around Rachel, who observes other's lives as she rides the train. When she sees something shocking …
Fort Lee's Pioneer Power Consolidates, Cuts Jobs To Save Money Fort Lee's Pioneer Power Consolidates, Cuts Jobs To Save Money
Fort Lee's Pioneer Power Consolidates, Cuts Jobs To Save Money FORT LEE, N.J. -- Officials with Fort Lee-based Pioneer Power Solutions, a company that manufactures, sells and services electrical transmission equipment, said efforts to consolidate operations and cut jobs is expected to save $2.5 million annually. Low-voltage production of the company's Bemag division, in Farnham, Quebec, was successfully moved to the company's facility in Reynosa, Mexico. A portion of that business went to a manufacturing partner in India, company officials said. Company officials estimate that change will save about $1.3 million each year. Also, in November, staff cuts…
Rutherford's First Presbyterian Readies For 'Soup, Salad, Sing!' Rutherford's First Presbyterian Readies For 'Soup, Salad, Sing!'
Rutherford's First Presbyterian Readies For 'Soup, Salad, Sing!' RUTHERFORD, N. J.-- All are invited for soup, salad and singing on Jan. 14 at First Presbyterian Church of Rutherford, according to NorthJersey.com.There will be soup and salad starting at 6 p.m. at the church, 1 E. Passaic Ave., then everyone will be invited to the chapel to sing hymns together, NorthJersey.com said. Admission is free but soup and salad donations are welcomed. Contact the church office if you want to donate at fpcorrecep@verizon.net. You can also visit the church's website. Click here to read the full article.
American Heart Association CPR Course In Teaneck American Heart Association CPR Course In Teaneck
American Heart Association CPR Course In Teaneck TEANECK, N.J. -- An American Heart Association CPR and First Aid course is available Sunday at Ganeinu Teaneck, at Netivot Shalom, 811 Palisade Ave., Teaneck.From 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., participants can learn about adult and child CPR, automatic external defibrillator, burns, stroke, choking and how to respond to other emergencies. The cost is $50 per person, and the registration deadline is Friday. Those completing the course will receive certification from the American Heart Association good for two years. Free babysitting is available at Ganeinu Teaneck. For details or to register, e-mail …
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