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LUNAFEST Coming To Hyde Park With Films About Women LUNAFEST Coming To Hyde Park With Films About Women
Lunafest Coming To Hyde Park With Films About Women HYDE PARK, N.Y. -- The 15th annual national touring film festival, LUNAFEST: Short Films By, For, About Women, will make a stop at the FDR Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park on Thursday, April 14.This fundraising film festival is dedicated to promoting awareness about women's issues, highlighting women filmmakers, and bringing women and men together in their communities. It will be hosted by the Breast Cancer Fund and Girls’ Leadership Worldwide at Eleanor Roosevelt at Val-Kill.This unique film festival highlights women as leaders in society, illustrated through six short films by w…
Qualification of Brewster Dancers For National Competition Tops Week's News Qualification of Brewster Dancers For National Competition Tops Week's News
Qualification of Brewster Dancers For National Competition Tops Week's News PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Putnam County. The Seven Star School in Brewster is taking its performance team to New York City since gaining notice at the recent American Dance Awards in Lowell, Mass. A brother and sister who live in New York City were among the 31 people killed in the terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. State Police are advising the public of a phone scam that has occurred at least three times in the area. Frankie's Waffles & Burgers in Mahopac was the big winner in Daily Voice's DVLicious…
Indictments In Westchester Dam Iranian Cyberattack Tops Week's News Indictments In Westchester Dam Iranian Cyberattack Tops Week's News
Indictments In Westchester Dam Iranian Cyberattack Tops Week's News WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Southern Westchester County. Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino and other elected leaders welcomed Thursday's federal indictment of seven Iranian computer workers accused of hacking into the networks of financial institutions but failing to access controls to a small dam in Rye Brook. Former Mount Vernon water commissioner Anthony Bove pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to trying to take a bribe in exchange for a job promotion then lying about it to investigators, federal law enforcement official…
Northern Westchester Man's Guilty Plea To Bribery Tops Last Week’s News Northern Westchester Man's Guilty Plea To Bribery Tops Last Week’s News
Northern Westchester Man's Guilty Plea To Bribery Tops Last Week’s News WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Northern Westchester County. Former Mount Vernon water commissioner Anthony Bove, a North Salem resident, pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to trying to take a bribe in exchange for a job promotion then lying about it to investigators, federal law enforcement officials said. A brother and sister who live in New York City were among the 31 people killed in the terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. State Police are advising the public of a phone scam that has occurred at leas…
Maywood Municipal Alliance Organizes Pharmacist Senior Luncheon Maywood Municipal Alliance Organizes Pharmacist Senior Luncheon
Maywood Municipal Alliance Organizes Pharmacist Senior Luncheon MAYWOOD, N.J. -- The Maywood Municipal Alliance will host a Pharmacist Senior Luncheon Wednesday, March 30 at the Maywood Recreation Center.Michele McDermott, Maywood resident and local pharmacist, will discuss common medication issues and the value of vaccinations. Refreshments will be served. RSVP to LSchieli@maywoodboro.org or 201-845-2900 Ext. 208. The luncheon will start at 11:30 a.m. The Maywood Recreation Center is at 145 W. Magnolia Ave., Maywood.
Ramsey Schools Present 'Digital Citizenship' Seminar Ramsey Schools Present 'Digital Citizenship' Seminar
Ramsey Schools Present 'Digital Citizenship' Seminar RAMSEY, N.J. -- Many parents today share an interest — and even sometimes a bit of concern — about their kids’ digital lives.As part of Common Sense Media's "Connecting Families" program, the Ramsey School District is hosting a series of conversations about digital citizenship. The third installment of these conversation sessions will focus on "digital drama" and will take place Thursday, April 7. When it comes to discussing social media, it’s important adults and kids speak the same language. What grown-ups think of “cyberbullying” might be explained away by kids as “di…
Jefferson Valley Mall Fundraiser Benefits Relay For Life Jefferson Valley Mall Fundraiser Benefits Relay For Life
Jefferson Valley Mall Fundraiser Benefits Relay For Life YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Jefferson Valley Mall will host “On the Road to Relay,” a kickoff fundraiser benefiting Relay for Life of Yorktown on Saturday, April 2, from noon-3 p.m.The mall’s Center Court will be cloaked in purple for the celebration, which will feature light bites, live entertainment, a bake-off between local bakeries and the inaugural Kids Olympics competition. “As an active supporter of various community initiatives, we are excited to once again host this kickoff event with Relay For Life of Yorktown,” said Alexa O’Rourke, marketing director at Jefferson Valley Mall.  The …
Alzheimer's Association Schedules Music Social Programs In Westchester Alzheimer's Association Schedules Music Social Programs In Westchester
Alzheimer's Association Schedules Music Social Programs In Westchester WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter invites people with Alzheimer’s disease or related forms of dementia and their family caregivers to attend its Music Social Programs.The programs, offered throughout the Hudson Valley, are tailored to fit the needs of people with both early and middle-stage Alzheimer’s. Early-stage groups are available in Westchester and Rockland counties. “This is my passion, working with people with Alzheimer’s and dementia. I am really excited to be expanding so much,” said certified music therapist/New York State-licensed creative a…
Midland Park Bank Readies Woodland Park Charity Run Midland Park Bank Readies Woodland Park Charity Run
Midland Park Bank Readies Woodland Park Charity Run WOODLAND PARK, N.J. -- Atlantic Stewardship Bank in Midland Park is preparing for the Charity Run/Walk for Housing Saturday, April 23 at Garret Mountain Reservation in Woodland Park. The 4 Mile Run and 1 Mile Family Walk both start at 9 a.m. The cost for the 4 Mile Run is $25, plus $2.75 for the sign-up fee; the price for this event will increase to $30 at 11:59 p.m. Saturday, April 16. The cost for the 1 Mile Family Walk is $15, plus $2.75 for the sign-up fee; registration for this event will end at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, April 21. Click here to sign up for the events or for more details.
Date Set For 11th Annual Taste Of Paramus Date Set For 11th Annual Taste Of Paramus
Date Set For 11th Annual Taste Of Paramus PARAMUS, N.J. -- The Education Foundation of the Paramus Regional Chamber of Commerce will present its 11th Annual Taste of Paramus Tuesday, April 12 at the Terrace at Biagio's in Paramus. Come enjoy an evening of sampling dishes from top area restaurants. Tickets are $35, which include valet parking and one complimentary glass of wine. Purchase tickets on the Education Foundation's website. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Paramus Education Foundation. The Education Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation dedicated to encouraging and paying for innovative and c…
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