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It's Mating Season, So Watch Out For Deer On The Roads It's Mating Season, So Watch Out For Deer On The Roads
It's Mating Season, So Watch Out For Deer On The Roads BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- The state Division of Fish and Wildlife reminds motorists to be alert for white-tailed deer with the arrival of the fall breeding season, a time of year when deer may unexpectedly dart onto roads and cause accidents. Motorists are urged to be especially attentive during morning and evening commutes when visibility may be poor. Deer are involved in thousands of collisions in New Jersey every year, with as many as half coming during the fall mating season, known as the rutting season. An adult male deer can weigh 150 pounds or more. “At this time of year, deer can sudde…
Recycle Your Electronics At Passaic County Collection Event Recycle Your Electronics At Passaic County Collection Event
Recycle Your Electronics At Passaic County Collection Event PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J.-- The county Office of Solid Waste & Recycling Programs will collect electronics for recycling Friday and Saturday. Since electronics no longer can be disposed of in regular trash, this is a great opportunity to get rid of space-hogging devices you no longer want or need. Collections will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Passaic County Para-Transit Facility, 1310 Route 23 North, Wayne (behind Ski Barn). Nina Seiden, program manager for Solid Waste & Recycling Programs, said almost all types of computer and electronics equipment will be accepted. This includes c…
Paramus Bookstore Offers Buyback Program Through Halloween Paramus Bookstore Offers Buyback Program Through Halloween
Paramus Bookstore Offers Buyback Program Through Halloween PARAMUS, N.J. -- Barnes and Noble in Paramus will be buying back books from Monday, Oct. 26, through Saturday, Oct. 31. The book buyback will be in the Used and Rare Books department from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. in the Paramus store only. There is a limit of 25 books per family per day.  The store will consider all subjects, except for the following: fiction, cooking, art, current affairs; business, travel guides, computer books or reference before 2014; no children’s books except teens (but not Twilight or Gossip Girl); and no media or journalism. Barnes and Noble is at 765 Rte. 17 South. For qu…
Classical Pianist Itay Goren To Perform In Wyckoff Classical Pianist Itay Goren To Perform In Wyckoff
Classical Pianist Itay Goren To Perform In Wyckoff WYCKOFF, N.J. -- Classical pianist and resident Temple Beth Rishon accompanist Itay Goren will perform a concert Sunday at the temple. Goren will play Brahms, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Beethoven and other classical composers at 3 p.m. He also will perform the world premiere of a piece specially written for him by Randall Svane. Originally from Haifa, Israel, Goren continued his music education at William Paterson University, where he graduated with degrees in both classical and jazz performance. Described as "an evocative journey from shimmering excitement to calm contemplation" by Cl…
Happy Birthday To Englewood's Leslie West Happy Birthday To Englewood's Leslie West
Happy Birthday To Englewood's Leslie West ENGLEWOOD, N.J. -- Happy Birthday to Englewood’s Leslie West! West turns 70 Oct. 22. Born Leslie Weinstein in New York City, West is a founding member and guitar player for the hard rock and heavy metal band Mountain. He grew up in New York-area suburbs, including Hackensack, and began his musical career with The Vagrants. In 1969, he and Vagrants producer Felix Pappalardi formed the pioneering hard rock act Mountain. Called a "louder version of Cream" by Rolling Stone, the band appeared on the second day of the Woodstock Festival. Along with keyboard player Al Kooper of Blood,…
Cushman & Wakefield Reports Good Commercial Quarter Cushman & Wakefield Reports Good Commercial Quarter
Cushman & Wakefield Reports Good Commercial Quarter EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.-- Commercial real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield has reported a healthy third quarter for office buildings. “Tenant demand remains brisk, and our region posted its third straight positive quarter as the vacancies went down to 19 percent, – its lowest mark in three years,” said Jason Price, research director for the tri-state suburbs.  However, he said, the figures vary by location. Pharmaceutical and financial services led the demand with action concentrated in Parsippany, the Interstate 78 corridor and the Hudson waterfront, the company said. On the other hand…
Hawthorne Police Warn Residents Of IRS Phone Scam Hawthorne Police Warn Residents Of IRS Phone Scam
Hawthorne Police Warn Residents Of IRS Phone Scam HAWTHORNE, N.J. -- Police are warning residents about an IRS phone scam currently active in the area. The department issued an alert advising residents not to provide money or information to unfamiliar callers. Reports recently have been reported of phony IRS representatives calling residents to collect back taxes, a probable scam, the alert stated. Police advise residents whenever you receive an unexpected call, simply don't talk to the person. For more information, contact the department at 973-427-1168. To see the alert, or to sign up for these alerts, click here.
Hackensack Medical Center One Of Nation's 'Most Connected' Hackensack Medical Center One Of Nation's 'Most Connected'
Hackensack Medical Center One Of Nation's 'Most Connected' HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Hackensack University Medical Center has been recognized as “one of the most connected hospitals” by U.S. News & World Report.  The list recognizes hospitals who are leaders in computerized records. Billions have been poured into the 7-year-old federal initiative to make electronic medical records the universal standard, according to U.S. News & World Report. Most hospitals, the magazine found, are reluctant, at best, at sharing information. Easily shared information improves care and outcomes, while time lags in getting data can have a serious negative consequen…
Englewood Public Library Offers Philosophy Conversation Englewood Public Library Offers Philosophy Conversation
Englewood Public Library Offers Philosophy Conversation ENGLEWOOD,N.J. -- Philosophy lovers are invited to bi-weekly discussions at the Englewood Public Library. The discussions are ongoing, fun and informal. Showcase your knowledge or adopt new ideas by meeting with the group at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31. For more information, click here.
Joseph J. Norton, 80, Of Ringwood Joseph J. Norton, 80, Of Ringwood
Joseph J. Norton, 80, Of Ringwood RINGWOOD, N.J. -- Joseph J. Norton, 80, died at his home in Ringwood Sunday, Oct. 18. He formerly was of the Bronx, N.Y. where he was a New York City fireman for 32 years, and retired in 1991 from 95 Truck Ladder 36 in the Bronx. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Norton and his daughters Eileen Norton-Russo of West Milford and Mary Norton-Gibson of Mechanicsville, Md. He was predeceased by his son, Joseph A. Norton and his daughter Patricia Skinker. He also is survived by four grandchildren: Robert Russo of West Milford; Brenden Norton, Ryan Norton, and Lauren Norton of Phoenix, Ariz. …
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