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Is Your Dog Lost? Putnam Humane Society Found Pooch Looking For Home
CARMEL, N.Y. -- A medium-sized dog was found roaming in Carmel on Saturday and the Putnam Humane Society is looking for its owners.The shiny black pup was walking along Old Route 6 Aug. 20 when it was picked up by the Putnam Humane Society in hopes of finding its owner(s). The happy-eyed female pooch has a big red collar and black shiny coat. Click here for more or call the Putnam Humane Society with any information, (845) 225-7777. The mission of the Putnam Humane Society is to provide care and shelter for homeless Putnam dogs and cats until they're adopted.
News
Police Bring Joy To Bergenfield Boy Tops Last Week's Bergen County News
BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Bergen County. One by one, a parade of police cars from a host of area law enforcement agencies passed through an otherwise quiet Bergenfield neighborhood Thursday morning -- lights flashing -- granting a dying 5-year-old boy's wish. A beloved 5-year-old girl rescued from a ferocious Little Ferry blaze Tuesday night and her grandmother both died on Wednesday. Anyone with an emergency in Bergen County will be able to text 911 under a new countywide system, County Executive Jim Tedesco announced Thursday. Funeral arrang…
News
Four Nabbed With Loaded Guns In Paterson Tops Last Week's Passaic News
PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Passaic County. Passaic County sheriff's officers responding to a report of shots fired overnight Thursday in Paterson arrested two ex-cons and two other men who they said had a pair of handguns. A Passaic County prosecutor’s task force smashed a pot-selling network that stretched across four counties with the arrests of 14 people and the seizure of 10 pounds each of pot and THC, more than two pounds of candy laced with the drug and $267,000 in alleged illegal profits during a series of quick-strike raids, authori…
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Work On Midland Park Athletic Fields Comes To A Halt
MIDLAND PARK, N.J. -- Upgrades to the Dairy Street field in Midland Park has stopped following the borough's firing of the contractor, according to northjersey.com.The renovation work awarded to Trino Associates should have been completed July 25, which included a 10-day extension, according to northjersey.com. Borough officials terminated the contract Aug. 15 for not adhering to bid specifications, according to northjersey.com. Planned upgrades include lighting, dugouts and new grass, among other renovations at Johnny Vander Meer Field, according to northjersey.com. Click here for the nor…
Neighbors
Hackensack Resident Will Lead Alzheimer’s New Jersey
HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Russell Rothman of Hackensack has been appointed Board Chair of Alzheimer’s New Jersey. The former Englewood resident and retired Ramsey business owner has always lived in Bergen County. He began his involvement with Alzheimer’s New Jersey almost 20 years ago after his late mother developed the disease when she was in her 60s. “Russell has been a devoted member of the Alzheimer’s New Jersey board for many years so we know that he will bring experience and passion as Board Chair,” said Ken Zaentz, President and CEO of Alzheimer’s New Jersey. “We thank (former Board Chair…
Events
Celebrate River Vale's Last Summer Concert With 'The
Buzz
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RIVER VALE, N.J. -- Close out the summer concert series on Thursday with The BUZZ at the River Vale Amphitheater. The BUZZ is planning a high energy performance of cover tunes from 7-9 p.m. In case of rain the concert will take place at the River Vale Community Center, 628 Rivervale Road. The band has can be seen playing at local clubs and bars, commercial venues, benefit shows and private parties. They work to continually evolve, constantly adding interesting new material from various musical genres to make sure no two shows are the same. Click here for more. The River Vale Amphithe…
Lifestyle
Rutherford Health Department Offers Blood Screening Program
RUTHERFORD, N.J.– A blood screening program is offered to Rutherford residents in the fall. Borough residents 18 years of age or older are eligible to participate in the Multiphasic Blood Screening sponsored by the Rutherford Health Department Friday, Oct. 21. Appointments are required and can be made in person or by calling the Public Health Nurses at 201-460-3020 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Residents who have participated at previous blood screening programs and failed to contact their doctors and/or failed to respond to Health Department follow-up letters on abnormalities are not…
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Students, Parents Must Take Laptop Training
Students entering Northern Valley Regional High School in Demarest and Old Tappan for the first time in September are required to take a technology orientation class with their parents.The Old Tappan class meets 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 30, in the auditorium. The Demarest class meets 7-9 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 29, in the auditorium. This is a mandatory One to One Laptop Parent and Student Orientation Program for incoming 9th and transfer students and their parents. The personalized learning experience is intended to help develop prepared, confident Users. Families have the option of using t…
Events
Pucker Up At West Milford Shelter Walk
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og-Athon
WEST MILFORD, N.J. -- Big dogs, dressed-up dogs, even the most kissable ones, will gather for the annual Walk-A-Dog-Athon hosted by the West Milford Animal Shelter. The shelter's 20th annual fundraising event held at Wawayanda State Park is 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18. There will be prizes awarded for each of the following categories, Best Dressed (dog and owner) Biggest Dog Smallest Dog Pucker-Up (best kisser) The will also be an Alumni Parade of dogs adopted from the West Milford Animal Shelter. Free registration for registered walkers. All walkers receive a free goodie bag an…
Lifestyle
McDonald's Delivers $10K To Englewood's bergenPAC
ENGLEWOOD, N.J. – Paterson students will have expanded access to the arts at bergenPAC thanks to a grant from Ronald McDonald House Charities of the New York Tri-State Area.A $10,000 grant was bestowed on the the Bergen County Performing Arts Center by RMHC NYTSA to continue and expand its Paterson outreach programs and initiatives. The grant was presented during a tour and ceremony that included McDonald’s Owner Operator Alisa Harrison, RMHC Executive Director Chris Perry, and Linda Dunham, McDonald’s Owner Operator as well as former Ronald McDonald Global Chairwoman and former Board Membe…
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