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Bloomingdale Party Brings Mothers, Sons Together Bloomingdale Party Brings Mothers, Sons Together
Bloomingdale Party Brings Mothers, Sons Together BLOOMINGDALE, N.J. -- Bloomingdale Drug Alliance will hold its annual mother-son event Friday, April 15 at the Butler Knights of Columbus building. Mothers and sons in pre-K through fourth grade will be invited to the event, which will have a DJ and light refreshments. The cost is $10 per son. Click here to sign up for the event. The event will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Butler Knights of Columbus building is at 65 Hamburg Turnpike, Butler.
Bergenfield Library Plans Diversity Day Bergenfield Library Plans Diversity Day
Bergenfield Library Plans Diversity Day BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- As part of its continued efforts to promote cultural awareness and lifelong learning, the Bergenfield Public Library will host “One Town, Many Stories,” a program dedicated to celebrating Bergenfield’s diverse community, on Sunday, March 20. Coordinated by the Library’s Strategic Planning Committee, many different community organizations and groups were included in the planning process of the event. “One Town, Many Stories” is a family-oriented event, and all affiliated displays and products will be suitable for all ages and for a diverse multicultural audience. This e…
Greenwich Rep. Camillo Looks To Shift Liability For Fallen Trees, Limbs Greenwich Rep. Camillo Looks To Shift Liability For Fallen Trees, Limbs
Greenwich Rep. Camillo Looks To Shift Liability For Fallen Trees, Limbs GREENWICH, Conn. -- State Rep. Fred Camillo (R-Greenwich) advocated for a bill before the state legislature's Judiciary Committee last week that would place liability of fallen trees and limbs on the property owner of the tree. The purpose of the bill is to protect those whose property where the tree or limb has fallen. “Oftentimes the person whose property the tree or limb has fallen on gets saddled with the cost of removing the tree and limb and paying for the damage the tree or limb caused," said Camillo. "I felt there needed to be a set of protections in place to protect people…
Cliffside Park Organizes Wrestling, Basketball Award Dinners Cliffside Park Organizes Wrestling, Basketball Award Dinners
Cliffside Park Organizes Wrestling, Basketball Award Dinners CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J. -- Cliffside Park will host a wrestling awards dinner from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 at the Senior Center in Cliffside Park.The basketball awards dinner will be from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, April 27 at the center. Admission is free for all players and coaches at both events. It's $15 at the door for all other attendees. Tickets for both award dinners also may be purchased prior to the event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays at the Recreation Center adjacent to the School # 6 Athletic Field.  For any additional information, please contact the Recreation Department at (201…
Cliffside Park Organizes Easter Egg Hunt, Spring Festival Cliffside Park Organizes Easter Egg Hunt, Spring Festival
Cliffside Park Organizes Easter Egg Hunt, Spring Festival CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J. -- Cliffside Park Mayor Thomas Calabrese, the Town Council and the Recreation Department will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt and Spring Festival Saturday, March 26. The event will take place at West Grantwood Park/Number 6 School “small” gymnasium. The hunt commences at 9 a.m. and is for kids from pre-school age through age 7. It will take place at West Grantwood Park on Oakdene Avenue; it will be followed by the festival in the school gymnasium. There will be inflatable rides, temporary tattoo artists, face painters, balloonists, a magician and the Easter Bunny, who will…
Abinanti Introduces Bill To Expand EpiPens In Public Venues Abinanti Introduces Bill To Expand EpiPens In Public Venues
Abinanti Introduces Bill To Expand EpiPens In Public Venues GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Assemblyman Tom Abinanti (D-Greenburgh/Mt. Pleasant) introduced legislation that would authorize certain public venues to stock and administer epinephrine auto-injectors in an emergency to individuals experiencing anaphylactic symptoms.“More and more people need special medications and devices which are of no use if they’re not readily available at all times,” said Abinanti. “This common sense measure will help prevent avoidable tragedies by helping ensure the timely access to epinephrine for those who need it.” According to an Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America stu…
Hen Hud Students Perform In All-County Chorus Concert Hen Hud Students Perform In All-County Chorus Concert
Hen Hud Students Perform In All-County Chorus Concert MONTROSE, N.Y. -- Eighteen students representing the Hendrick Hudson School District performed in the annual All-County Chorus concert at SUNY Purchase on March 5.This was an opportunity for students in grades 5-8 to perform with some of the best singers in the county. This year’s participants were Melina Lange, Katelyn Krupa, Bixby Piccolo-Hill and Lexi Schaffer from Frank G. Lindsey Elementary School; Amya Davis, Lucy Notrica, Jackson Rose and Amy Wilkinson from Furnace Woods Elementary School; and Sabrina Antman, Katie Ciulla, Isabella DeBenedictis, Hayden Gelman, Matthew Klimek, Noah Li…
Children’s Book Clubs Scheduled At Scarsdale Library Children’s Book Clubs Scheduled At Scarsdale Library
Children’s Book Clubs Scheduled At Scarsdale Library SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Book clubs for children in the third- through sixth- grades will be held in the coming weeks at the Scarsdale Public Library.The books to be discussed will be available in the library's children’s room after participants register on the library website, scarsdalelibrary.org. Participants are expected to read the book before the session. The Third Grade Book Club will meet on Wednesday, March 16, at 4:15 p.m. to discuss "Who Was Harry Houdini?" by Tui T. Sutherland. Most kids have heard of Harry Houdini, the famous magician who could escape from handcuffs, jail c…
Yorktown's Support Connection Offers Canasta, Coffee And Camaraderie Yorktown's Support Connection Offers Canasta, Coffee And Camaraderie
Yorktown's Support Connection Offers Canasta, Coffee And Camaraderie YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Support Connection Inc. is offereing a free program, Canasta, Coffee and Camaraderie, on Thursday, March 17, at the Support Connection office in Yorktown Heights.The program is open to people living with breast, ovarian and gynecological cancers. To learn more or to pre-register (pre-registration is required), call Support Connection at 914-962-6402 or 800-532-4290. The program is open to canasta players of all levels; beginners are also welcome.  A Support Connection peer counselor will be on hand as well. Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be served. Suppor…
Norwalk's Maritime Aquarium Offers Scouts Discounts Saturday Norwalk's Maritime Aquarium Offers Scouts Discounts Saturday
Norwalk's Maritime Aquarium Offers Scouts Discounts Saturday NORWALK, Conn. -- Scouts are tasked with being thrifty, and on Saturday, the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk is giving them the chance to be just that.Saturday is Scout Day at the aquarium. Any Girl Scout or Boy Scout wearing her or his uniform to the aquarium that day will receive discounted prices of $11 for aquarium admission or $15.75 for the aquarium plus an IMAX movie. (Regular prices are: $12.95 and $17.95 for ages 3-12; and $17.95 and $22.95 for ages 13-17.) The in-uniform discount applies to Scouts of all levels. Even adult Scout leaders in uniform pay only $11 for aquarium admission o…
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