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Garfield Library Prepares For 'March Of The Stuffed Animals'
GARFIELD, N.J. -- The Garfield Public Library will hold its "March of the Stuffed Animals" program on Thursday, March 24.Children can join the celebration and read books, play games and solve math problems. The can come dressed in pajamas and bring their favorite stuffed animal! Materials will be provided by Bedtime Math. The program is for children ages 3-6. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is highly recommended. To register or for additional information, call the library at 973-478-3800. The program will be from 3:30-5 p.m. The Garfield Public Library is at 500 …
Schools
Mathematician, Author Greg Tang Visits Newfield School in Stamford
STAMFORD, Conn. -- Mathematician and author Greg Tang will visit Newfield Elementary School in Stamford on Tuesday, March 1. Tang's schedule will be as follows: 9 a.m., K-1: “Math Poems? Yeah, Write!" 10:05 a.m., grades 2 - 3: "Ka-Chunk!" 12:35 p.m., grades 4 -5: "The Best of Times." Tang earned bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from Harvard University and a master's in math education from New York University. He has applied his problem-solving methods in building successful companies and products in a variety of industries. For more information about Ta…
Events
Yale Rowing Coach To Speak At Library In Monroe
MONROE, Conn. -- Yale University coach Steve Gladstone will talk about his experiences working with one of the premier rowing teams in the country on Sunday, March 6 at the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library in Monroe. He is the recipient of the 2015 U.S. Rowing Medal of Honor. Registration is required for this event. Call 203-452-2850 or visit www.ewml.org to register. The event will held at 2 p.m. The library is at 733 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe.
Events
St. Catherine's Players Present 'Peter Pan' in Greenwich
GREENWICH, Conn. -- The St. Catherine's Players will present its 2016 production of "Peter Pan" in March at St. Catherine of Siena Church, Lucey Parish Hall in Riverside. This 1954 Broadway version of "Peter Pan" is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. Join Peter (Lauren Nicole Sherwood), Wendy (Katie Suss), Michael (William Frankle) and John (Charlie Adorney) as they begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime, the travelers come face-to-face with a ticking crocodile, a st…
News
Ridgewood Ambulances Add Life Saving Equipment
RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- The Ridgewood Emergency Services ambulances will now carry advanced continuous positive airway pressure devices, which can help patients with breathing problems. The breathing device improves vital signs, gas exchange, lessens the work of breathing and decreases the sense of shortness of breath in patients who have pneumonia, asthma and congestive heart failure. “Ridgewood is one of the few communities in the state of New Jersey that has its EMT’s trained in this advanced medical care as part of the emergency medical services," said Dr. Robert Lahita, medical direct…
Events
St. Patrick's Day Parade Steps Off In Wappingers Falls On Saturday
WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. -- The 21st annual Dutchess County St. Patrick’s Parade will be held Saturday starting at 1 p.m. in Wappingers Falls.The parade will begin at the corner of West Main Street and Delavergne Avenue, winding through the village of Wappingers Falls. The event is kid-friendly. Thousands of parade-goers will be in attendance, and local merchants will be ready to serve them. Bruce Coneeny was selected as this year's grand marshal. Coneeny was born and raised in the Bronx by first- and second-generation Irish-American parents. He attended St. Rita's and St. Mary's Parish schoo…
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Lincoln Park Jewish Center In Yonkers Observes Holocaust Remembrance
YONKERS, N.Y. -- The Lincoln Park Jewish Center and JCY-Westchester Community Partners are offering a Holocaust Remembrance Program at the LPJC in Yonkers from Monday, March 7, to Friday, March 11.The program will honor the memory of the 12 million victims of the genocide. It will feature live accounts given by survivors and a poster display, "Courage to Remember," by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The posters depict the history, resistance and impact of the Holocaust. Click here for the program's speaker schedule. Other hosts of the program include Holocaust and Human Rights Educat…
Sports
Pleasantville Symposium Focuses On Sports Injuries
PLEASATNVILLE, N.Y. -- ProClinix Sports Physical Therapy & Chiropractic has partnered with Pleasantville schools and will host a sports injury symposium, "Injury Action Plan for Parents of an Athlete," on Monday, March 7, in the Pleasantville High School auditorium.The evening will include Pleasantville Schools Superintendent Mary Fox-Alter and Athletic Director John Bauerlein introducing a panel of health care experts who will discuss a variety of topics about youth sports. For example, why are there increasing occurrences of injuries within youth sports? What is the importance…
Sports
Pleasantville Symposium Focuses On Sports Injuries
PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- ProClinix Sports Physical Therapy & Chiropractic has partnered with Pleasantville schools and will host a sports injury symposium, "Injury Action Plan for Parents of an Athlete," on Monday, March 7, in the Pleasantville High School auditorium.The evening will include Pleasantville Schools Superintendent Mary Fox-Alter and Athletic Director John Bauerlein introducing a panel of health care experts who will discuss a variety of topics about youth sports. For example, why are there increasing occurrences of injuries within youth sports? What is the importance…
News
Commendation For Officers Who Prevented Man's Suicide Tops News In Putnam
PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Putnam County: Two Putnam County sheriff's officers have received Sheriff's Commendation Medals for jointly saving the life of a 53-year-old man who attempted to hang himself outside his home in Southeast. Jean Noel, the former head of Putnam’s Department of Consumer Affairs, has pleaded guilty to stealing close to $5,000 in county funds. PhysicianOne Urgent Care recently announced the grand opening of its first New York state location in Somers. Members of the Sons of the American Legion Post 1080 in Mahopac donated …
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