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Teaneck Library Explores Classic Hollywood Romances
TEANECK, N.J. — A program covering the Silent Screen through the Golden Age takes place on Friday, Jan. 29 at the Teaneck Public Library. The library’s Isabelle and Sol Hermalyn Lecture Series continues with the Friday Morning Group. Walter Choroszewski reviews some of the best romantic movies ever made with stories about the on-screen celebrity couples and their off-screen love lives. He will also showcase Hollywood’s longest-lasting marriages and contrast them with some of the shortest and most unusual romances. For over 30 years Choroszewski has also promoted New Jersey through his publ…
Schools
Stamford Students Invited To Enter Energize Connecticut Contest
FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Student entries are invited by April 1 for the statewide,12th annual eesmarts contest sponsored by Energize Connecticut. The contest encourages students to demonstrate their knowledge of energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainability by completing grade-specific assignments. It’s open to Connecticut students in grades K-12. New to the program this year is a college level playwright category entitled “Wright the World,” and a new separate 12th grade category. The “Wright the World” category invites students enrolled in a Connecticut college or university,…
Events
Here Is What's Coming Up At Ridgewood Library
Ridgewood, N.J. — Brush up on Spanish, learn to knit or discover a new hobby at the Ridgewood Library in February. Many events and classes are offered throughout the month for all ages. Click here to see the library's full slate of programming for February. New Jersey State Library's Talking Book and Braille Center: Feb. 5-19. Contact Kerri at 201-670-5600, ext. 103 to find out how you can have free audiobooks delivered to your home. Chinese Mahjong, drop-in practice: 10 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9. No registration required. TED Talks Together: Susan Cain, The Power of Introverts, 1-2 p.m., W…
Lifestyle
Cresskill Library Offers 'Atlantis, The Lost Continent' Discussion
CRESSKILL, N.J. — Ponder folklores and the unknown at a Cresskill Library program Thursday, Jan. 28. “Atlantis: The Lost Continent” will be led by Hercules Invictus of Tenafly, the founder of the Regional Folklore Society of Northeastern, Pa. and the Center for the Study of Living Myth, NJ. The program begins at 7 p.m. The event provides a panoramic overview of Plato's ancient account and the lore that has accrued around it over the span of many centuries. The program considers, Are some ancient myths actually Star Maps revealing the secret location of Atlantis? Is America the New Atlan…
Lifestyle
New Milford Fire Company Announces 2016 5K Run
NEW MILFORD, N.J. — Raffles, massage and fun are part of a 5K event for families on June 18 in New Milford. Sponsored by the New Milford Fire Department Company, the 5K Run, 1 Mile Road Race, Family Walk, Kids Dash and USATF-NJ Grand Prix takes place on Saturday, June 18. Discounts are offered for family and four-person teams. There will be lots of activities for children, including shorter races. As part of the event, adults can visit with health professionals and even grab a quick massage. There will be raffle prizes all morning; complimentary pre-race food; a post-race family BBQ; liv…
Lifestyle
'Newtown' Documentary Making Its Premiere At Sundance Film Festival
NEWTOWN, Conn. — The aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting of American schoolchildren in history unfolds in an upcoming documentary about the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown. The world premiere is 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, as part of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Showtimes continue throughout the week through Saturday, Jan. 30. Click here for the schedule at the Sundance Film Festival. The filmmakers use original testimonies and unique access to residents in documenting a traumatized community united by grief and purpose. Filmed over nearly three…
Business
Rhinebeck Wellness Center Expands Roster Of Practioners
RHINEBECK, N.J. — A wellness center in Rhinebeck recently expanded to add new practitioners in the disciplines of arts, hypnosis and massage therapy. Theresa Haney MS, LCAT; Jennifer Axxin-Weiss MFA, CHT; and Anton Taiga, LMT joined the growing team at Izlind Integrative Wellness Center & Institute. Haney is a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist with a specialty in dance/movement therapy. She will provide dance/movement therapy, creative arts therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy specializing in life transitions, personal growth and development, interpersonal communication, law of attra…
Events
Elmwood Park Speaker Promotes Happiness
ELMWOOD, N.J. — Explore happiness at the Elmwood Park Library on Tuesday, Jan. 26. The library will hold an hour lecture in the community room on happiness in everyday life. The program is meant for adults and starts at 6 p.m. Melissa Cantor will discuss simple, scientifically proven techniques in an interactive workshop designed to help people feel better about their lives no matter what is going on. Participants will leave with a toolbox to help them feel good in 2016. Cantor has over 10 years of experience in the study and practice of yoga; qigong, a Chinese moving meditation; and life-…
Police & Fire
Two Dutchess Residents Charged After Burglary Investigation
WAPPINGER, N.Y. — Two young adults from Hopewell Junction are in jail on $10,000 bail after being charged Wednesday with stealing jewelry from a home in Wappinger, New York State Police said. Kristina L. Keener, 26, and Kevin J. Lamastro, 23, were arrested on Jan. 20 by the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation from the Wappinger barracks. In January of 2016, troopers were dispatched to a Wappinger residence to investigate a reported larceny. An investigation revealed that jewelry the victim had reported stolen was sold in Poughkeepsie by the defendants. Keener and Lamastro…
News
Spring Valley Building Inspector Slapped With Felony Charges
SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. — Felony charges were levied against the Spring Valley Building Inspector on Thursday by the Rockland County District Attorney. Walter Booker, 53, a Spring Valley resident, was charged Jan. 21 with a several felony charges, including falsifying a Certificate of Occupancy for a village homeowner, according to Rockland County District Attorney Thomas P. Zugibe. According to the charges, Booker, who holds the position of Chief Building Inspector, is accused of issuing false Certificates of Occupancy for a home located on Zeissner Lane. In doing so, the defendant aided the …
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