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Saddle River Day School's 2016 Gala Arrives Saddle River Day School's 2016 Gala Arrives
Saddle River Day School's 2016 Gala Arrives SADDLE RIVER, N.J. -- "Havana Nights" is coming to Saddle River Day School on Saturday, April 16, when the school hosts its annual gala.Then event begins at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails and a silent auction, which will be followed by dinner, dancing and a live auction. Even if you can't attend, you can bid remotely, if you register here by Friday. The event benefits the school's Global Connections curriculum. For all the details, visit the event website.
County Clerk Brings Outreach Efforts To Bloomingdale County Clerk Brings Outreach Efforts To Bloomingdale
County Clerk Brings Outreach Efforts To Bloomingdale BLOOMINGDALE, N.J. -- Passaic County Clerk Kristin Corrado will be in Bloomingdale on Thursday, April 21, to offer information and a variety of services.Corrado will be on hand to process passport applications, and issue notary oaths and veteran photo ID cards. The session will be at the Bloomingdale Municipal Building, 101 Hamburg Turnpike, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information about fees and requirements, call the clerk's office at 973-225-3690, or visit its website.
Juniors at Paramus' Frisch School Creatively Explored Zechariah Juniors at Paramus' Frisch School Creatively Explored Zechariah
Juniors at Paramus' Frisch School Creatively Explored Zechariah PARAMUS, N.J. -- Students at the Frisch School, in Paramus, recently displayed their projects about Sefer Zechariah to faculty and students at the school. Juniors in Morah Racheli’s Navi class each examined one of the prophecies from Zechariah's visions -- including creating a visual representation. Their creativity took a variety of forms, from 3-D printing to stop-motion video. Racheli described the projects on the school's website: Project-based learning, like this example from my classroom, is the best way for students to tap into their ability to self-introspect, and inspires them to th…
Noted Recruiting Speaker Comes To Wayne Valley High Noted Recruiting Speaker Comes To Wayne Valley High
Noted Recruiting Speaker Comes To Wayne Valley High WAYNE, N.J. -- National keynote speaker Jack Renkens, of Recruiting Realities, will bring his unique, no-nonsense presentation on college athletic recruiting to Wayne Valley High School on Tuesday, April 19."It's a Game ... Know the Rules" is geared to serve as a reality check for families of student-athletes. "If your son or daughter is serious about getting a college degree and passionate about the sport they play, this is an event you can't afford to miss," a news release notes. This free, 45-minute presentation is open to the public. It will begin at 7 p.m. in the hi…
Bloomingdale Library Celebrates 90th Anniversary With Dinner Dance Bloomingdale Library Celebrates 90th Anniversary With Dinner Dance
Bloomingdale Library Celebrates 90th Anniversary With Dinner Dance BLOOMINGDALE, N.J. -- Come help the Bloomingdale Free Public Library celebrate its 90th anniversary and the formation of the Bloomingdale Foundation for Literacy, with a dinner dance on Saturday, May 14, and a celebration in the library on Saturday, May 21. The dinner dance will run from 6-11 p.m., at the Glen Wild Lake Clubhouse. The cost is $65 per person. The library celebration, a week later, will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It will feature caricature artist Christine throughout the event, Jay Jay the Bubble Guy at 11 a.m., music by Arnold and Jimmy, and light and refreshments. The libra…
Pompton Lakes Library Readies Book Sale Pompton Lakes Library Readies Book Sale
Pompton Lakes Library Readies Book Sale POMPTON LAKES, N.J. -- The Emanuel Einstein Memorial Library's book sale is this Friday and Saturday, April 15-16. The sale will include both adult and children's books. It will run from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, call the library, at 973-835-0482. The Emanuel Einstein Memorial Library is located at 333 Wanaque Ave. To keep up with library events, visit its webpage or follow it on Facebook.
'Shlemiel Crooks!' Runs At Fair Lawn Theater 'Shlemiel Crooks!' Runs At Fair Lawn Theater
'Shlemiel Crooks!' Runs At Fair Lawn Theater FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- Fair Lawn's Old Library Theatre's Reader Theatre will present "Shlemiel Crooks!" on Saturday and Sunday, April 16-17. The production is the theater's third annual original musical. "A boy and his dog stop the ghost of Pharaoh from ruining Passover in this whimsical, warm-hearted family musical based on the children's books 'Shlemiel Crooks' and 'Chicken Bone Man,' by award-winning author Anna Olswanger," organizers note. "Narrated by Jerry, the family dog, and featuring a couple of dimwitted crooks named Burt and Ernie, this hilarious new music…
Walk To School With Rutherford's Mayor This Spring Walk To School With Rutherford's Mayor This Spring
Walk To School With Rutherford's Mayor This Spring RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Kids are invited to walk to school with Rutherford Mayor Joseph DeSalvo Jr., as part of the Mayor's Wellness Campaign, on Wednesdays in May and June. Here are the logistics: May 4 -- Washington School -- Meet promptly at 8 a.m., at the corner of Raymond and Washington Avenue. May 11 -- Union School -- Meet promptly at 7:50 a.m., at the corner of Washington and Darwin Avenue. May 18 -- Pierrepont School -- Meet promptly at 7:50 a.m. at Lincoln Park, at the corner of Lincoln Avenue. May 25 -- Lincoln School -- Meet promptly at 8 a.m. at Lincoln Park, at the corner of …
Glen Rock Launches Spring Cleanup Program Glen Rock Launches Spring Cleanup Program
Glen Rock Launches Spring Cleanup Program GLEN ROCK, N.J. -- Glen Rock's Department of Public Works is launching a pilot spring cleanup program, picking up "vegetative waste" from the curb once for each side of town. Monday, April 18, is the pickup date for the north and west section of town. It's Monday, April 25, for the south and east section of town. Acceptable items include leaves, branches no bigger than four inches diameter, grass and flowers. Branches should be shorter than four feet long and must be tied together. Put loose items in trash containers or biodegradable bags. Items that are not included are dirt, …
Harrington Park Historical Society Celebrates History Day Harrington Park Historical Society Celebrates History Day
Harrington Park Historical Society Celebrates History Day HARRINGTON PARK, N.J. -- The Harrington Park Historical Society will celebrate History Day at the Borough Hall on Saturday, April 30. For many years the Society has sponsored History Day to give townspeople an opportunity to learn more about their town’s history. It also gives the Society a chance to add to its collection of papers and artifacts, either by scanning the papers people bring to the event or when people donate items of historic interest. The event includes displays on the town's history, including a special exhibit of the Society's most recent acquisitions. The day is also a c…
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