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Bogota VFW's New Lights Remind Community Of Its Liberties Bogota VFW's New Lights Remind Community Of Its Liberties
Bogota VFW's New Lights Remind Community Of Its Liberties BOGOTA, N.J — The Bogota Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) received a $2,500 grant from Home Depot for new lighting to brighten the West Shore Avenue facility on Wed. Dec. 9 Maintenance crews had installed more cost-effective lighting in all but one row — that's currently awaiting replacement — in less than three hours. The new lighting will benefit several community groups including wrestlers, churchgoers and veterans that occupy the space. “We went to fight, so whatever way people express themselves, we embrace that and we want them to be able to enjoy their freedom,” VFW Commander Alex Her…
Saddle River Lions Club Announce Peace Poster Contest Winners Saddle River Lions Club Announce Peace Poster Contest Winners
Saddle River Lions Club Announce Peace Poster Contest Winners UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J. — The Saddle River Valley Lions Club has announced winners in its International Peace Poster Contest. Noelle Kim, a seventh grader from Mahwah’s Ramapo Ridge Middle School, Laura Granada, a seventh grader in Upper Saddle River’s Cavallini Middle School, and Alison Perino, a sixth grader from Smith School in Ramsey were the local winners.  Their posters were among more than 450,000 entries featuring the theme, "Peace Brings the World Together." “It is obvious that these young people have strong ideas about what peace means to them,” said Jim Murphy, the p…
Northvale Prepares Saint Anthony's Church Property For Senior Housing Unit Northvale Prepares Saint Anthony's Church Property For Senior Housing Unit
Northvale Prepares Saint Anthony's Church Property For Senior Housing Unit NORTHVALE, N.J. — St. Anthony’s Church in Northvale is accepting application requests for the new senior housing units coming to its Walnut Street property. The 40 units — 6 reserved for veterans — will come with pre-installed electric, sewage, air conditioning, kitchen cabinets, carpeting and bathroom fixtures. The units still require siding and need to be connected. John Biale, the Director of Development at the Housing Authority of Bergen County, expects the project to be complete by Summer 2016. “There are no restrictions," said Biale of the applications. "As long as they are…
Cresskill Library Explores Computers In Hour Of Code Event Cresskill Library Explores Computers In Hour Of Code Event
Cresskill Library Explores Computers In Hour Of Code Event CRESSKILL, N.J. — Cresskill Public Library is participating in a nationally-recognized coding program and will offer a one-hour session on Fri. Dec. 11. The 3:30 p.m. "Hour of Code" course is a self-guided introduction to computer science, and it is designed to demystify code in an easy, visual and fun format that is also comfortable and friendly for all ages.  "Even President Obama was involved in the hour of code last year, and it is everywhere,” said Rita Browning, the library director. Last year, about eight patrons learned code through a more complicated program. The li…
Photographer's Wyckoff Fundraiser Benefits Dumont Cancer Survivor Photographer's Wyckoff Fundraiser Benefits Dumont Cancer Survivor
Photographer's Wyckoff Fundraiser Benefits Dumont Cancer Survivor WYCKOFF, N.J. — A Wyckoff photographer is using her creative business to raise funds for a Dumont family who's youngster is battling cancer. Jennifer Bladel is hosting a WinterBloom event at European Petals in Wyckoff on Dec. 11 and 12 to help Paul “Paulie” Reisinger, 5, and his family.  Photos will include a lighted tree, a poinsettia, some vintage photo themes, a baby grand piano, along with a few surprises. Bladel will donate $50 from every session back to the family. Paulie's cancer left him confined to a wheelchair and a breathing tube. Meanwhile his family is incurring dozens of expe…
Franklin Lakes Library's PAWS Therapy Pets Program Comforts Young Readers Franklin Lakes Library's PAWS Therapy Pets Program Comforts Young Readers
Franklin Lakes Library's PAWS Therapy Pets Program Comforts Young Readers FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. — Furry friends visited the Franklin Lakes Public Library one last time this year for the close of the PAWS Therapy Pets 2015 program on Monday afternoon. The program gives children an opportunity to read aloud to a trained therapy dog, cat or pet rabbit in order to improve reading and communication skills in a non-judgmental environment.  "Children of any age, mostly kindergarten through grade five, are able to drop in and read their favorite books,” librarian Sara Tobias said. "Children practice their reading skills and benefit from the exposure to public sp…
Allendale Foundation Funds Educational Dream Projects For Students Allendale Foundation Funds Educational Dream Projects For Students
Allendale Foundation Funds Educational Dream Projects For Students ALLENDALE, N.J. — Allendale’s Foundation for Education is helping to connect students with educational experiences that extend beyond their classrooms.  The group has 25 parent-volunteers who work alongside school administration. "It just felt like the right thing for me to do to give back to the community," said AFEE President Anne Kay, who has a third grade student in the school district. "It’s a wonderful group of people, and we are able to make a difference.” AFEE is dedicated to raising funds so that teachers, parents or members of the community can apply for grant mone…
New Milford Fire Department Collects Toys For Local Children In Need New Milford Fire Department Collects Toys For Local Children In Need
New Milford Fire Department Collects Toys For Local Children In Need NEW MILFORD, N.J. — The New Milford Fire Department will host its 24th annual toy drive on Sunday, Dec. 13. The department has collected up to 500 toys per year with the help of the Girl Scouts and the Department of Social Services. Department officials said they want to keep the focus on children in the borough, those some toys may be distributed to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency.  “What’s good about this versus Toys For Tots is that it is in our town and in our community,” said Kiefer Handschuh, a firefighter who was raised in New Milford.  George Saigh, a past presiden…
Harrington Park Arts Center Owner Lifts Spirits Sky-High Harrington Park Arts Center Owner Lifts Spirits Sky-High
Harrington Park Arts Center Owner Lifts Spirits Sky-High HARRINGTON PARK, N.J. — A Northvale entrepreneur is expanding her Harrington Park arts center to get more attendees to try all kinds of fun. "I wanted to make a creative space so that others can experience the magic of dance, aerial and yoga,” said studio owner Christine O’Donnell, 31, a River Vale native who opened Sukha Arts Center five years ago as a dream project. “I had nothing to lose and I took a risk," she said. "We started out in one studio and we keep expanding and growing." “I had a very bad day and this made it better,” said Marianne Bator, a class attendee…
Former Cliffside Park Woman Stages Sober Parties Former Cliffside Park Woman Stages Sober Parties
Former Cliffside Park Woman Stages Sober Parties DUMONT, N.J.. — A former Cliffside Park and Edgewater resident is hoping to get more people attracted to her alcohol-free parties. Lynn Earley, 66, of Dumont is celebrating nearly three decades of sobriety and has been arranging "Smart Parties" in New York and New Jersey throughout her addiction. The idea is to bring people together who would rather not spend social gatherings under the influence of alcohol.  Her biggest challenge, she said, is finding places to host a pop-up party, or venue that supports non-alcohol parties. “Someone that comes out of rehab, where are they goi…
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