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Leonia Players Guild Invites Stages "The Pajama Game" Talk-Back Session Leonia Players Guild Invites Stages "The Pajama Game" Talk-Back Session
Leonia Players Guild Invites Stages "The Pajama Game" Talk-Back Session LEONIA, N.J. -- "The Pajama Game" performed by the Leonia Player’s Guild will run on weekends weekends through Dec. 20 after opening Dec. 4. The audience on Dec. 12 will join the directors and cast in a Q&A talk-back session after the performance. "The Pajama Game" is a musical based on the novel "7½ Cents" by Richard Bissell The discussion will be about how planning, creativity, organization and dedication result in a performance. Participants will get the inside scoop on everything about putting on this show, the organizers say, from auditions to creating…
Wallington Man Could Be Free Soon In DWI Crash, Sex With Drunken Woman Wallington Man Could Be Free Soon In DWI Crash, Sex With Drunken Woman
Wallington Man Could Be Free Soon In DWI Crash, Sex With Drunken Woman WALLINGTON, N.J. -- A Wallington man who had sex with an intoxicated Lyndhurst woman before crashing his car into one driven by another drunk driver on Route 80 in Elmwood Park was sentenced to two five-year terms in Hackensack on Friday. Harry Halvorsen III gets to serve both at the same time and is eligible for parole in 21 months, under a plea deal. Halvorsen also gets credit for 601 days already spent in jail -- meaning he could be freed soon. He'll be subject to lifetime Megan’s Law sex offender registration and parole supervision. “Candidly, if I had better [evidence] I’d be asking f…
Teaneck Cuts Ribbon On Rehabbed Administration Building Teaneck Cuts Ribbon On Rehabbed Administration Building
Teaneck Cuts Ribbon On Rehabbed Administration Building TEANECK, N.J. — Teaneck officials will rededicate the township's former police building to administrative offices on Sunday. An 11 a.m. open house celebration on the Township Green will precede a 1 p.m. commemorative plaque dedication at the facility, located at the corner of Cedar Lane and Teaneck Road. "[It's been an] abandoned building with chipped paint sitting at the most prominent corner in town," Deputy Mayor Elie Y. Katz said. The new facilities will hold offices for the Teaneck manager, clerk, human resources department and health department, Township Secretary Helen Zbi…
Club F.I.T. Celebrates 30 Years In Business Club F.I.T. Celebrates 30 Years In Business
Club F.I.T. Celebrates 30 Years In Business TEANECK, N.J. -- Club F.I.T. in Teaneck is celebrating its 30th anniversary in business on Monday. Owner David Kaminsky, his voice filled with excitement, told Daily Voice on Thursday he plans an open house Monday Dec. 14, and to have “food all day” and specials on memberships and classes to mark the date. "Club F.I.T has been my gym since I was 15," said township resident Cristina Cuduco, 22. "Some people think its small size to be detrimental, but it's cozy to me." Club F.I.T., which stands for “fun, intense training” is at 401 Water St., next to Stop ‘n Shop. The gym…
Haworth Lights Menorah For Hanukkah Haworth Lights Menorah For Hanukkah
Haworth Lights Menorah For Hanukkah HAWORTH, N.J. -- The Annual Haworth Menorah Lighting was held Sunday evening, Dec. 6, on the Borough Hall lawn.  A celebration followed the lighting in the Haworth Public Library, with refreshments for all.  The event committee served traditional dishes including latkes, donuts, applesauce, sour cream, gelt, nut-free gelt and drinks. Wendy Weiss was event coordinator.
Suspended Palisades Park Officer Back On Payroll Suspended Palisades Park Officer Back On Payroll
Suspended Palisades Park Officer Back On Payroll PALISADES PARK, N.J. -- A Palisades Park police officer under indictment on charges of stealing from the borough was returned to the payroll Wednesday because of a procedural error, NorthJersey.com reports. Sergeant Marc Messing was also paid $43,503.80 in back and current pay, the report says. Borough Clerk Gina Kim told NorthJersey.com the sum represents $9,667.60 per month in salary. Messing was arrested June 24 and charged with theft for altering a check from High Point Utilities by placing his own name on a “Pay to” line, and depositing the money in his bank account, the report says. T…
New Bergen County Building In Paramus Will Offer Services To Towns New Bergen County Building In Paramus Will Offer Services To Towns
New Bergen County Building In Paramus Will Offer Services To Towns PARAMUS, N.J. -- A $20 million Bergen County consolidated services building in Paramus is going to make shared services for heavy-duty vehicle repair possible. Some county functions have already started moving into the public works facility at 500 Jerome Avenue, behind Bergen Regional Medical Center, County Executive Jim Tedesco told Daily Voice. According to General Services director Ray Dressler, the idea of having shared services for vehicle repairs came from County Executive Jim Tedesco. “The mechanical division will be fully equipped to handle the heaviest equipment that municipalitie…
Hackensack School Recognized By U.S. Education Department Hackensack School Recognized By U.S. Education Department
Hackensack School Recognized By U.S. Education Department HACKENSACK, N.J. -- The Bergen County Academies in Hackensack were named an Exemplary High Performing Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education during a presentation on Wednesday afternoon. County officials gathered in district offices to celebrate with Superintendent Howard Lerner and members of his staff. "This designation honors the students, teachers, and staff who dedicate their time, energy, and consistent effort to learning each and every day," County Executive Jim Tedesco said on his official Facebook page. "Congratulations to Bergen County Academies.&qu…
Academy Of Saint Paul In Ramsey Recognized By U.S. Education Department Academy Of Saint Paul In Ramsey Recognized By U.S. Education Department
Academy Of Saint Paul In Ramsey Recognized By U.S. Education Department RAMSEY, N.J. -- The Academy of Saint Paul in Ramsey was named an Exemplary High Performing Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education during Mass on Dec. 6. Mayor Deirdre Dillon, Councilman Ken Tyburczy, Councilman Peter Kilman, Most Rev. Bernard A. Hebda, Principal Gail Ritchie and Father John McCrone helped the Wyckoff Avenue school celebrate. "This designation honors the students, teachers, and staff who dedicate their time, energy, and consistent effort to learning each and every day," County Executive Jim Tedesco said on his official Facebook page. The award — al…
Teaneck Rezoning Vote Scheduled For 'Valuable' World Of Wings Property Teaneck Rezoning Vote Scheduled For 'Valuable' World Of Wings Property
Teaneck Rezoning Vote Scheduled For 'Valuable' World Of Wings Property TEANECK, N.J. -- Teaneck mayor and council are set to vote Tuesday, Dec. 15 on rezoning for “the second or third” most valuable piece of property in the township. That’s how Deputy Mayor Elie Y. Katz characterized the Windsor Road property where the World of Wings butterfly museum currently sits. The property is under a sale contract and the purchaser is expected to ask for approval to build 240 AvalonBay-style apartments. The 7 p.m. meeting will be held in Teaneck High School to accommodate what’s expected to be a large turnout. Sentiment is high — both for and against the apartments, Katz…
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