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'Great Book Sale' Collection Starts For Glen Rock Library 'Great Book Sale' Collection Starts For Glen Rock Library
'Great Book Sale' Collection Starts For Glen Rock Library GLEN ROCK, N.J. -- Friends of the Glen Rock Public Library are accepting gently used books -- in good condition -- through March 26 for the Great Book Sale.The sale embraces the following adult categories: art, biography, classics, cooking, fiction, gardening, history, sports and current non-fiction in hard cover, trade paperback and pocketbook formats. CDs, DVDs and books on CDs also are included in the sale. Young adult and children’s fiction and non-fiction books and DVDs in all subjects will be accepted. Donated books must be left inside the back entrance to the library during regular…
M (Group) Designers To Appear At Pequot Library In Southport M (Group) Designers To Appear At Pequot Library In Southport
M (Group) Designers To Appear At Pequot Library In Southport SOUTHPORT, Conn. -- Looking to redo a room in your house? Are you a designer?  Are there aspects of your home you’d like to change? Come meet the members of M (Group), architect Hermes Mallea and interior designer Carey Maloney, as they discuss the books they've written Thursday, Feb. 25 at Pequot Library. The two authors will talk about their creative processes during the program.Together, the M (Group) authors have written four books. "[M (Group)] employ[s] classic forms and details wisely, boldly, and with considerable wit and subtlety for a roster of illustrious clients," ac…
Kent Library  Seminar Focuses On Estate Planning Kent Library  Seminar Focuses On Estate Planning
Kent Library Seminar Focuses On Estate Planning KENT LAKES, N.Y. -- The Kent Public Library will hold a seminar titled "Estate Planning: How to Protect Your Parents and Yourself" on Monday, Feb. 22.The discussion, led by attorney Michael Martin, will cover a number of important topics and give you answers to the following issues: How do you protect your assets from a nursing home? The Five-Year Look-Back: What is it and why is it so important? Living wills. Health care proxy. Power of attorney: Have the recent New York law changes made your power of attorney, will or trust obsolete? Registration is required for this seminar. Cl…
Fairfield Seeks Holland Hill Building Committee Candidates Fairfield Seeks Holland Hill Building Committee Candidates
Fairfield Seeks Holland Hill Building Committee Candidates FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The Fairfield Board of Selectmen is seeking qualified Fairfield residents who are interested in serving on the Holland Hill Building Committee, Fairfield First Selectman Mike Tetreau announced. The Committee was recently established to plan, coordinate and supervise necessary upgrading and renovation of Holland Hill. In particular, the selectmen seeks residents with experience as architects, engineers, project managers, those in construction-related professions, as well as anyone with an interest in helping to assure the best outcome for the town.  The selectmen seeks to…
Saddle Brook Scouts Plan Hoedown Saddle Brook Scouts Plan Hoedown
Saddle Brook Scouts Plan Hoedown SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- Saddle Brook Boy Scout Troop 213 and Cub Scout Pack 222 will host a hoedown event Saturday, March 5 at the Fair Lawn Knights of Columbus building in Fair Lawn. The event will include a buffet, drinks and participation in the hoedown-style dance. There also will be raffles and tricky trays. The hoedown is from 7-11 p.m. Tickets are $35. For more information, call Janet at 201-791-2658 or Trish at 551-404-2090. The Fair Lawn Knights of Columbus is at 16-16 Maple Ave., Fair Lawn.
Start Saving Your Documents, Wyckoff Shredfest Coming Start Saving Your Documents, Wyckoff Shredfest Coming
Start Saving Your Documents, Wyckoff Shredfest Coming WYCKOFF, N.J. -- The Township of Wyckoff has scheduled a mobile paper shredding vehicle from 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 16 at the recycling center, 476 W. Main St. This event is for residents who wish to bring their confidential personal paper documents and paper correspondence for shredding at no charge. Residents will be limited to four bags or boxes weighing no more than 10 pounds each on a first-come, first-served basis. Residents should bring their confidential paper documents and correspondence in their own containers so they can take home and reuse them for the next shredding event…
Confirmation Of Zika Virus Case In Hudson Valley Tops News In Westchester Confirmation Of Zika Virus Case In Hudson Valley Tops News In Westchester
Confirmation Of Zika Virus Case In Hudson Valley Tops News In Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Northern Westchester County. Three cases of the Zika virus have now been reported in the Hudson Valley. A new office and retail building that could dramatically change the look of a downtown Mount Kisco intersection is being proposed at the former site of Eduardo's Restaurant & Piano Bar. Ossining police announced the arrest of three men on felony narcotics charges last Friday after residents expressed concern about narcotics activity in the area. Lawmakers in New York are once again trying to push through le…
Rapper DMX’s Recovery From Apparent Overdose Tops News In Westchester Rapper DMX’s Recovery From Apparent Overdose Tops News In Westchester
Rapper DMX’s Recovery From Apparent Overdose Tops News In Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Southern Westchester County. First responders had to resuscitate Mount Vernon native DMX following an apparent overdose outside the Yonkers Ramada Inn Monday night. Three cases of the Zika virus have now been reported in the Hudson Valley. Lawmakers in New York are once again trying to push through legislation making it illegal to drive a snow-covered car on the road, according to multiple reports. Westchester has five out of the state’s top 10 most boring communities, including Rye Brook, according to the niche…
Mothers of Sandy Hook Victims’ Discussion About Faith Tops News In Putnam Mothers of Sandy Hook Victims’ Discussion About Faith Tops News In Putnam
Mothers of Sandy Hook Victims’ Discussion About Faith Tops News In Putnam PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Putnam County. Two mothers who lost children in the Sandy Hook School shooting more than three years ago told a group gathered last Sunday at First Baptist Church in Brewster that their faith has helped them continue without their children. A Putnam County resident has tested positive for the Zika virus, the Putnam County Department of Health said in a statement Thursday. An inmate at the Putnam County Correctional Facility in Carmel has been charged with assaulting two correction officers, according to Sheriff Dona…
Briarcliff High School Students Share Love With Seniors Briarcliff High School Students Share Love With Seniors
Briarcliff High School Students Share Love With Seniors BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Briarcliff High School students hosted the second annual Valentine’s Day Tea ahead of the holiday for 30 local senior citizens through the Village of Briarcliff Manor Recreation Department. The afternoon event, organized by members of the BHS Student Government and Interact Club, included refreshments, conversation and entertainment by the talented student body that ranged from a short comedic act to singing and dancing. “It’s a special occasion because it’s a way to give back to the community,” said Josh Papson, a high school senior and treasurer of the Interact Cl…
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