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Lyndhurst Residents Receive Passport Services Lyndhurst Residents Receive Passport Services
Lyndhurst Residents Receive Passport Services LYNDHURST, N.J. -- A satellite office for Passport Outreach Services came to Lyndhurst April 18-20 in cooperation with Bergen County, Mayor Robert B. Giangeruso announced.The services were offered in cooperation with Bergen County Clerk John S. Hogan. Services included, Passports first time and renewals Notary Public Business Trade Names Bergen County free discount cards for senior citizens, firefighters and veteransThe mayor said there was a large turnout for services at the satellite office and the township will schedule another outreach event in the fall.
Elmwood Park's St. Leo's Presents 'Annie: The Musical' Elmwood Park's St. Leo's Presents 'Annie: The Musical'
Elmwood Park's St. Leo's Presents 'Annie: The Musical' ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. -- "Annie: The Musical" is coming to St. Leo's School in Elmwood Park. The play will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 20 and at 12 p.m. on Saturday, May, 21 at the school.  St. Leo’s School educates children through a holistic pedagogy based on traditional Catholic and Franciscan values. The school is located at 300 Market St.
Hackensack Has Schedule Set For Summer Event Series Hackensack Has Schedule Set For Summer Event Series
Hackensack Has Schedule Set For Summer Event Series HACKENSACK, N.J. -- A summer of outdoor entertainment is coming to Hackensack May 19-Sept.1. Sponsored by the City of Hackensack and the Department of Cultural Arts, Movies Under the Stars, Shakespeare in the Park and a Summer Concert Series will be offered. Movies take place at Atlantic Street Park, Warren and Atlantic streets. May 19, "Independence Day," 8:30 p.m. May 26, "Mean Girls," 8:30 p.m. June 2, "On the Waterfront," 8 p.m. Aug. 11, "The Wizard of Oz," 8 p.m. Aug. 18, "Finding Nemo," 8 p.m. Aug. 28, "Singing in the Rain,&quo…
Ridgefield Park Adopts $22.5 Municipal Budget Ridgefield Park Adopts $22.5 Municipal Budget
Ridgefield Park Adopts $22.5 Municipal Budget RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. -- Municipal taxes in Ridgefield Park will stay flat for the sixth year in a row, reports northjersey.com. The $22.5 million budget was adopted by the mayor and council on Tuesday, April 12, reports northjersey.com. State aid was flat, but debt went down and the village sold properties to offset costs of a costly sewer study, reports northjersey.com. Click here for the story on northjersey.com.
Charity Shopping Day In Paramus Benefitting Bergen Habitat For Humanity Charity Shopping Day In Paramus Benefitting Bergen Habitat For Humanity
Charity Shopping Day In Paramus Benefitting Bergen Habitat For Humanity PARAMUS, N.J. --  A Charity Shopping Day at Lord & Taylor stores in Paramus takes place on Saturday, April 30 and benefits Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County (Habitat Bergen), in partnership with Habitat for Humanity International and Lord & Taylor, will host a Charity Shopping Day at Lord & Taylor at Garden State Plaza and the Fashion Center, both in Paramus. Charity Day is an all-day shopping event that includes in-store activations such as monogramming stations, denim customization, fashion illustrators, sweet treat sampling and more. Additionally, stor…
Montvale Website Gets Facelift Montvale Website Gets Facelift
Montvale Website Gets Facelift MONTVALE, N.J. --The borough has updated its website, Montvale Mayor Mike Ghassali announced Friday. A new and improved Montvale.org is now up and running. Changes include upcoming meetings and easier navigation. Residents can find information about health screenings, garbage schedules, official announcements and other community insight. Council meeting minutes and agendas are also online.  Click here for the website.  Borough Hall is located at 10 Mercedes Drive. 
Ridgefield's Shir Shalom's Invites Families To Second Night Community Seder Ridgefield's Shir Shalom's Invites Families To Second Night Community Seder
Ridgefield's Shir Shalom's Invites Families To Second Night Community Seder RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- The public is welcome to a community seder on Saturday at Shir Shalom in Ridgefield.Shir Shalom's Friends & Family Second Night Community Seder is a family-friendly, musical service that includes Passover ritual food and wine, juice, soda and Afikomen goodie bags for children. Cost is $18 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under.Each family is asked to bring a Kosher for Passover dish to share at the buffet. Choices available at registration. When reserving a seat, please tell us what food you will bring to share. No bread, pasta, rice, legumes or dairy. People ar…
Wilton's Temple B'nai Chaim Invites All For Community Seder Wilton's Temple B'nai Chaim Invites All For Community Seder
Wilton's Temple B'nai Chaim Invites All For Community Seder GEORGETOWN, Conn. -- The public is welcome to a Community Seder for Passover on Saturday at Temple B'nai Chaim in Georgetown. Cost is $36 for adults (11 years and older); free for children 10 and under. Dinner will be Kosher with vegetarian options.  Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; seder begins at 6 p.m. This event is open to all. Click here to RSVP or call the TBC office at 203-544-8695. Temple B'nai Chaim is located at 82 Portland Ave., Georgetown.
Honor The Earth On National Earth Day, Wyckoff Honor The Earth On National Earth Day, Wyckoff
Honor The Earth On National Earth Day, Wyckoff Earth Day is now in its 46th year and is celebrated on Friday as a reminder to care for the most important natural resource everyone needs: the earth. Launched in 1970 as a way to motivate people to take action, Earth Day is a movement that gave voice to an emerging consciousness.  People take part by planting trees, holding neighborhood cleanups and pushing local and national leaders for legislative change. Earth Day 2016 will be remembered for the scheduled signing of the Paris climate agreement.  President Barak Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping are anticipated to sign the documen…
Passover Begins For Bergen County Jews Passover Begins For Bergen County Jews
Passover Begins For Bergen County Jews Passover begins at sundown on Friday, April 22 and is a holiday celebrated by people of the Orthodox, Reform and secular Jewish faith. It's not a federal holiday in the United States but some Jewish businesses may be closed for some or all of the Passover period, which is typically eight days. Passover commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery some 3,000 years ago, and is observed with ritualized meals of unleavened bread and wine. It's often a holiday when people try to ensure that everyone -- especially the elderly, poor or those living alone -- can take part in…
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