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Closter Studio Offers Painting Workshop To Northern Valley Residents Closter Studio Offers Painting Workshop To Northern Valley Residents
Closter Studio Offers Painting Workshop To Northern Valley Residents CLOSTER, N.J. -- Whether you're a DIYer or a professional, this workshop on using Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan may be for you. Closter's Faux Time Design is offering the workshop on Thursday, March 17. The workshop costs $125, and includes a 10 percent discount on everything in the studio, all day. As of Wednesday afternoon, there were two spots left. Call 201-657-4951 to register, or do so here. The session will be from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the studio, at 241 Herbert Ave., in Closter.
Bloomingdale Comedy Show Benefits Fire Department Bloomingdale Comedy Show Benefits Fire Department
Bloomingdale Comedy Show Benefits Fire Department BLOOMINGDALE, N.J. -- The Bloomingdale Fire Department is having a comedy night fundraiser on Saturday, March 19. The event will be hosted by Danny C, and feature Mike Morse and Richie Byrne. Tickets are $30 and includes a chicken and ham dinner, beer, and soda. For tickets and more info, email hook@bloomingdalefd.org or call 973-417-6889. Limited tickets may be available at the door. Doors open at 7 p.m., at the Bloomingdale Firemen's Hall, at 97 Hamburg Turnpike.
Thomas V. Pasckvale, 67, South Hackensack Resident Thomas V. Pasckvale, 67, South Hackensack Resident
Thomas V. Pasckvale, 67, South Hackensack Resident SOUTH HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Thomas V. Pasckvale, of South Hackensack, died on Tuesday, March 15. He was 67. Before retiring, Pasckvale was a machine operator for New York Cutting & Gumming Co., in South Hackensack, for over 30 years. He enjoyed fishing, bowling, and the Mets and Jets. He is survived by his children, Thomas Jr. and his wife Alexandria; Arthur and Amy Pasckvale; and Stacey Butcher; grandchildren Juliana and Alivia. He was predeceased by his wife, Leona (Burgher) Pasckvale, and his sister, Antoinette. Visiting hours will be from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 17, at Tr…
Mary Ricciardi, 94, Glen Rock Resident Mary Ricciardi, 94, Glen Rock Resident
Mary Ricciardi, 94, Glen Rock Resident GLEN ROCK, N.J. -- Mary (Amato) Ricciardi -- a Glen Rock resident, formerly a longtime resident of Elmwood Park -- died on Monday, March 14. She was 94. Born and raised in Paterson, Ricciardi lived in Elmwood Park for 40 years before settling in Glen Rock for the past five. She was a sales clerk for Bonds Department Store in Paramus for 26 years; she retired in 1984. She is survived by her children, Robert and his wife Karen, and Carol Panicucci and her husband Richard; grandchildren Richard Panicucci, Lisa Johnson, Anthony Ricciardi, Leigh Russo and Heather Ricciardi; and great-grandchild…
Alice Anderson, 91, West New York Resident Alice Anderson, 91, West New York Resident
Alice Anderson, 91, West New York Resident PARAMUS, N.J. -- Alice (Pedersen) Anderson, of West New York, died on Tuesday, March 15. She was 91. Born and raised in Weehawken, Anderson worked in an embroidery factory before she got married. She and her husband raised four children in West New York. She loved spending time at the Jersey shore in Spring Lake with her family -- and got her driver's license when she was 67, so she could see her family and get down the shore. She enjoyed drawing, swimming, walking and food. Anderson is survived by her children, John and his wife Noreen of Oakland, Gail and Stephen of Oakland, and James a…
Metro-North Bans Alcohol From Trains, Platforms For St. Patrick's Day Metro-North Bans Alcohol From Trains, Platforms For St. Patrick's Day
Metro-North Bans Alcohol From Trains, Platforms For St. Patrick's Day FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — This Saint Patrick's Day, Thursday, March 17, Metro-North will not permit alcoholic beverages on trains, platforms or at stations to maintain orderly travel for customers. Any alcoholic beverages found by MTA Police will be confiscated. Additional service will be provided as demand warrants on the busy day: Metro-North staff will be located at key stations observing the number of customers awaiting trains. The railroad is prepared to make minute-by-minute decisions about when to operate the extra trains. Customers are advised to buy round-trip tickets at their …
Denise M. Arnold, 96, Beacon Resident Denise M. Arnold, 96, Beacon Resident
Denise M. Arnold, 96, Beacon Resident BEACON, N.Y. -- Denise M. Arnold, of Beacon, died on Sunday, March 13. She was 96. Born in Beacon, Arnold was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, in Beacon. She is survived by her sons, Robert Arnold of Kingston, Kenneth Arnold of Deland, Florida, Thomas Arnold of Delmar, Delaware, and William Arnold of Franklin, Georgia; nine grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren and step-grandchildren; brother James Mead of Florida; sister Jane Cooper of Glenham; and several nieces and nephews. Arnold was predeceased by her husband, Claude Arnold; parents James and Florence Rogers Mead; an…
Vincenzo Panebianco, 102, Fort Lee Resident Vincenzo Panebianco, 102, Fort Lee Resident
Vincenzo Panebianco, 102, Fort Lee Resident FORT LEE, N.J. -- Vincenzo Panebianco, of Fort Lee, died on Monday, March 14. He was 102. Born in Italy, Panebianco worked as a cabinet-maker in Hoboken when he came to the United States. He is survived by his son, John Panebianco and his wife Maria; grandson Vincent Panebianco; and friends and family in the U.S. and Italy. He was predeceased by his wife, Tommasina (DePaola) Panebianco. Visiting hours will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, at A.K. Macagna Funeral Home, 495 Anderson Ave., in Cliffside Park. The funeral is from the funeral home at 8 a.m. on Thursday, thence t…
New Canaan High Students Hit The Stage As 'Into The Woods' Opens New Canaan High Students Hit The Stage As 'Into The Woods' Opens
New Canaan High Students Hit The Stage As 'Into The Woods' Opens NEW CANAAN, Conn. -- New Canaan High School Theatre is currently in the throes of rehearsals on the musical production, "Into The Woods," a fairy-tale mashup based on the book by James Lapin, with a Stephen Sondheim. The show opens on Thursday, March 17. This epic fairy tale is about wishes, family and the choices we make. The story follows a baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a witch's curse, the…
SoundWaters, Young Mariners Join Forces To Sail Forward In Stamford SoundWaters, Young Mariners Join Forces To Sail Forward In Stamford
SoundWaters, Young Mariners Join Forces To Sail Forward In Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. -- SoundWaters and the Young Mariners Foundation are merging under the SoundWaters brand to enhance the educational opportunities offered to students in the Stamford area, many of whom may be underserved. "What emerges, is a highly synergistic coalition of nonprofits with a focus on the underserved community, committed to enriching the quality of the educational experience for young people and the protection of Long Island Sound," said a statement from SoundWaters. "Together will we also transform Stamford Harbor into a vibrant destination for the Waterside ne…
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