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Waldwick, NJ

John ‘Jack’ Schultz, Softball Coach, Dad, ALS Volunteer, Dies At 59 John ‘Jack’ Schultz, Softball Coach, Dad, ALS Volunteer, Dies At 59
John ‘Jack’ Schultz, Softball Coach, Dad, ALS Volunteer, Dies At 59 John “Jack” Schultz died after a long and courageous battle with illness, his family said. Schultz, 59, spent months in intensive care before his passing, according to a GoFundMe launched by his brother, Kevin. As of Sunday, June 29, the campaign had raised more than $24,000 to help cover his medical and funeral expenses. Schultz, who lived in Waldwick and Spring Lake, was known for his cutting wit, warm smile, and unwavering loyalty to the people and teams he loved, including the Yankees, the Giants, and Don Bosco, his family wrote in his obituary with Vander Plaat Funeral Home. A dedicat…
NJ Movie Theater Bans Unaccompanied Boys After Chaos During 'Minecraft' Showing NJ Movie Theater Bans Unaccompanied Boys After Chaos During 'Minecraft' Showing
NJ Movie Theater Bans Unaccompanied Boys After Chaos During 'Minecraft' Showing A showing of *The Minecraft Movie* at a Bergen County movie theater turned into chaos when a group of unsupervised boys disrupted the screening and vandalized the theater, management said. In a statement posted Saturday, April 5, Township Theatre in Washington Township described the behavior, believed to be from Waldwick boys, as “completely unacceptable.”  The theater confirmed it obtained video footage of the incident. “We also received multiple complaints from other moviegoers who were trying to enjoy the film with their families,” the theater said. Effective immediately, the the…
Ramsey Resident ID'd As Pedestrian Killed By Train (UPDATE) Ramsey Resident ID'd As Pedestrian Killed By Train (UPDATE)
Ramsey Resident ID'd As Pedestrian Killed By Train (Update) Officials have identified the pedestrian struck and killed by an NJ Transit train on Monday, Dec. 16. John Redinger, 62, of Ramsey, was struck by Train No. 56 on the Port Jervis Line east of the Ramsey station around 9:15 a.m., NJ Transit spokesman Kyalo Mulumba said.  The train, which departed Port Jervis at 7:39 a.m., was scheduled to arrive in Hoboken at 9:52 a.m.  There were no injuries reported to the approximately 10 customers and crew on board. Port Jervis/Main/Bergen County Lines are suspended in both directions between Suffern and Waldwick. New Jersey Transit Police…