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Events
Pound Ridge Holding Summer Jobs Fair
POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Anyone looking for summer employment in Pound Ridge should plan ahead at a recreation department job fair on Monday, Jan. 2. The summer job fair runs 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Conant Hall, 257 Westchester Ave. People are invited to explore career opportunities for the Pound Ridge Town Pool and Day Camp. During the open house, people will be able to speak directly with Recreation Superintendent Dave Goldberg and staff members about the numerous positions available for the 2017 summer season. Job opportunities include, Lifeguard Head guard Booth guard Camp Counselor Head c…
Lifestyle
What Is Your New Year's Resolution, Wyckoff?
It's New Year's Day! Before you drown your best intentions in some bubbly, it's time to resolve for a better 2017. No matter how great 2016 was or wasn't, people want a better year than the one before. Polls show 67 percent of Americans participate in the tradition of making a resolution, with 8 percent achieving their goal, WalletHub.com says. In 2015, the No. 1 resolution was losing weight, followed by getting organized and spending less and saving more, statisticbrain.com says. Almost 50 percent of resolutions were self-improvement related in 2015 and nearly 40 percent were related to …
Business
Rye Town Park Seeks Bids For New Beachfront Restaurant
RYE, N.Y. -- Seaside Johnnies left its beach front restaurant in Rye after 17 years and the town is now looking for a new eatery to take its place. The Rye Town Park Commission (RTPC) is seeking food providers for the 2017 season. Letters of interest are requested from qualified vendors to provide all or part of food service and related amenities for park patrons in the spring/summer season of 2017. The selected company or companies would take over the facilities formerly occupied by Seaside Johnnies. These include a beach side restaurant, beach shop and snack bar located next to the park’…
Obituaries
Andrew Napolitano, 71, Of Fishkill
FISHKILL, N.Y. -- Andrew Napolitano, of Fishkill, died on Friday, Dec. 23. He was 71. Son of the late Carl and Anna (Greco) Napolitano, he was born in Brooklyn on Nov. 24, 1945. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve during the Vietnam Era. On May 27, 1967, he married Rose L. Fioretti at the Basilica of Regina Pacis in Brooklyn. They later relocated to Staten Island, where they resided for over 30 years. They lived in Greentown, PA from 2003 to 2015, when they moved to Fishkill. He worked on Wall Street throughout his entire career in the finance industry. At the time of his retirement in 2004,…
Lifestyle
New City Jewish School Rockland's First Running On Solar Power
NEW CITY, N.Y. -- Just in time for the Festival of Lights, a Jewish school in New City is converting sunlight into enough electricity to power over 90 percent of its annual use. Adolph Schreiber Hebrew Academy of Rockland (ASHAR) is the first Jewish school in Rockland County to go solar with a 45,000-square foot rooftop array. Silver Lining Solar of Westchester is working in partnership with ASHAR on all aspects of the project. The benefits of the project are not only reduced electric bills, but also opportunities for real-life, on-site education, said Rabbi Ari Jacobson, Dean and Princip…
Events
Start New Year With The Energy Doctor In Ridgewood
RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- People who aren't getting what they want from life might have blocked energy paths, says a Ridgewood practitioner who will lead a talk at the library. Anne Deatly will show participants how to tap into the body’s innate wisdom and help them bring about positive change. An Advanced Certified Energy Medicine Practitioner, she launched her business E Quantum Breakthroughs in Ho-Ho-Kus to help others benefit from the powers of energy medicine. A former research scientist, she has a doctorate in microbiology from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. She started looking …
Obituaries
Annette J. Luciano, 50, Of Lodi
LODI, N.J. -- Annette J. Luciano, of Lodi, on Dec. 29. She was 50. She was a registered nurse for Beth Israel Hospital in Passaic. She received her RN degree from Lansing Community College. She is survived by her husband, Frank P. Luciano; parents, Mary Annette Horton of TN and the late Gary Lee Shepherd; siblings, Yvonne Mae Shepherd Parker and husband Michael and Nathan John Shepherd and wife Kimberly. Visitation is on Monday, Jan. 2 from 4-8 p.m. at Santangelo Funeral Home, 300 Main St., Lodi. The funeral service is Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. at the funeral home, then to St Joseph R.C. Church…
Obituaries
Neville G. Ottmann, 83, Of River Edge
RIVER EDGE, N.J. -- Neville G. Ottmann, of River Edge, died on Dec. 29. He was 83. He was born and raised in Manhattan and earned his Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Harpur College (now SUNY Binghamton) in 1955. He was drafted into the army in 1955 and was transferred to Japan to be a radio operator. His time in the army was cut short by the death of his father. He went on to have a career as a teacher, guidance counselor and social worker, earning three master's degrees in social studies (City College), education (City College) and social work (Fordham University). He was a life-long …
Neighbors
Bitter Cold Means Warming Centers Open Across Bridgeport
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- The city’s cold weather protocol has been activated through Saturday by Bridgeport officials. Through 6 a.m. Dec. 31 all Bridgeport public library branches and senior centers, as well as the Greater Bridgeport Transit Terminal, will be open during the day as warming centers, according to Mayor Joe Ganim and Bridgeport Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security. In addition, the United Congregational Church, 877 Park Ave., will serve as an overflow shelter for anyone in need of a warm shelter during the cold temperatures expected to impact the region through D…
Neighbors
Happy Birthday To Irvington's Meredith Vieira
IRVINGTON, N.Y. -- Happy birthday to Meredith Vieira of Irvington.The journalist and talk show host was born Dec. 30, 1953 and turns 63 on Friday. Vieira was born in Rhode Island and studied English at Tufts University. She and her husband, former CBS newscaster and author Richard Cohen, raised their three children in Irvington. They still make their home in Irvington. She was one of the original co-hosts of "The View" (1997-2006) and the first host of US syndicated version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in 2002. She was also on the "Today Show" and pr…
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