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Jane Russell among others
By Douglas E. Hall For the ten years I’ve been writing this column, I’ve taken the opportunity to write tributes upon their death to some of the 300 show business personalities I interviewed back in the 1980s when I was producing radio programming and interviewing the stars who in one way of another made music [...]
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Students aid environment
In the hopes for warmer weather, the Gallen Adult Day Health Care Center together with Norwood Grade 5 students Kristine Hawkins (left) and Elizabeth Mc Dermott (right) embarked on a bird feeder project, an eco-friendly community service project over their winter vacation break. Cathy O’Donnell (middle) of Tenafly, with the bird feeder they made out [...]
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New sign at library
Raul Garcia of Maintenance at the Englewood Public Library installs a new traffic pattern sign at the library’s entrance, located on the north side of 31 Engle St. The exit is now on the south side of the street. The new set-up is expected to improve the traffic flow in and out of the Library’s [...]
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Valentines for troops
The T. Baldwin Demarest and Charles De Wolf elementary school students in Old Tappan made Valentine’s Day cards for the military, a project coordinated by the Woman’s Club of Old Tappan, (top, l-r): T. Baldwin Demarest Art teacher Doris Clark and Woman’s Club of Old Tappan members Diana Savadjian and Elaine Duncan and representing their [...]
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Flowers in a gallery on a cold winter night
Artist Adele Grodstein of Haworth points out the details of one of her paintings of flowers in a vase to visitors at the Piermont (N.Y.) Fine Arts Gallery during a reception of Friday, Feb. 11.
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Green team seeks input
By Closter Green Team Chairperson Brenda Cummings Closter’s new Green Team is encouraging students, young people, Moms, Dads, grandmas, grandpas and all professionals to come to its meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 16. The first meeting of the reorganized Green Team was held on Jan. 12. The Green Team has the unique opportunity to work in [...]
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ARC tunnel dead, but two rise in its place
By Douglas E. Hall The Hydra, which lived in the swamps near to the city of Lerna in ancient Greece, was a terrifying monster which possessed multiple heads which could quickly grow two back for everyone that was cut off. I don’t know if we have any Hydras around these days, but one might be [...]
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BergenPAC names five to board of Trustees
By Robyn Nadel ENGLEWOOD – Five new members, Michael DeCotiis, Esq., Matt Ross, Koryn Schermer-Engle, Brendan Walsh and James Carroll, former Bergen County Freeholder from Demarest have joined the Board of Trustees of Bergen Performing Arts Center (BergenPAC) in the city. Michael R. DeCotiis, Esq.: A Managing Partner of DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick & Cole, in Teaneck, [...]
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