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William Paterson WPSC Celebrates College Radio Day William Paterson WPSC Celebrates College Radio Day
William Paterson Wpsc Celebrates College Radio Day WAYNE, N.J. -- Campus radio station WPSC-FM (88.7), the station of William Paterson University, will kick off its fifth annual College Radio Day this Friday, Oct. 2, according to a report in NorthJersey.com. The 24 hours of continuous, live college radio programming will start at 12:01 a.m. Every hour, college stations across the country will "pass the baton" to one another in a “radio relay” with special programs planned to highlight the importance of radio broadcasting, the story said. College Radio Day was initiated by Rob Quicke, associate professor of communications and genera…
Judge Won't Talk Pleas For 2 In Allendale Man's Heroin Death Judge Won't Talk Pleas For 2 In Allendale Man's Heroin Death
Judge Won't Talk Pleas For 2 In Allendale Man's Heroin Death ALLENDALE, N.J. -- Lawyers for two Paterson men charged with causing the heroin overdose death of a 21-year-old Allendale man failed yesterday to bring Bergen County's top judge into plea negotiations. Attorneys for Kaleik Easton, 20, and Timothy Volpe, 21, wanted Presiding Superior Court Judge Susan J. Steele to privately “conference” with all involved to get their clients a better deal. Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Danielle Grootenboer countered that her offer of seven years in prison each -- with no parole eligibility for six years -- is reasonable enough. Both are charged with st…
Judge Sets Trial For Dumont Woman With Dead Dogs For Next Week Judge Sets Trial For Dumont Woman With Dead Dogs For Next Week
Judge Sets Trial For Dumont Woman With Dead Dogs For Next Week DUMONT, N.J. -- A trial was scheduled for next Tuesday, Oct. 6, for the owner and operator of a Newark non-profit animal rescue stemming from the discovery of two dead dogs and a half-dozen emaciated canines at her Dumont home, Daily Voice has learned. Central Municipal Court Judge Louis Dinice had been awaiting veterinary reports from the Bergen County Animal Shelter before allowing the case against Gabrielle Ganter to move ahead. This followed three postponements since Bergen County SPCA investigators in June filed 26 charges of animal cruelty and neglect against the 30-year-old Ganter fo…
Ringwood To Flush Water Mains Ringwood To Flush Water Mains
Ringwood To Flush Water Mains RINGWOOD, N.J. -- The Ringwood Water Department will be flushing water mains Monday through Friday the weeks of Oct. 5 - 9 and Oct. 12 - 15, townwide. Flushing will be done between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. For questions, call (973)-475-7103. For a full schedule and information, click here.
Postpartum Doula Training Offered In Harrington Park Postpartum Doula Training Offered In Harrington Park
Postpartum Doula Training Offered In Harrington Park HARRINGTON PARK, N.J. -- A Postpartum Doula training course will be offered Oct. 11 in Harrington Park. The all-day course prepares individuals to counsel and support women post-birth to give them a positive experience adjusting to life with their newborns. According to ProDula, research shows women who have support from a postpartum doula experience less postpartum depression and a higher rate of success breastfeeding. They have more positive experiences overall than women who don't have professional support. Training runs from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. and covers parenting philosophies, the role o…
St. Michael's Throws a Four-Day Feast in Palisades Park St. Michael's Throws a Four-Day Feast in Palisades Park
St. Michael's Throws a Four-Day Feast in Palisades Park PALISADES PARK, N.J. -- Saint Michael's Church will put on its annual feast from Thursday, Oct. 1 through Sunday, Oct. 4. The family fun includes food, rides, and games. The feast will be at 19 E. Central Blvd. between First and Second streets. Thursday and Friday the feast is from 4-11 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 2:30-11 p.m. Call (201) 944-1061 for more information.
Wanaque Approves $230,000 Emergency Services Purchases Wanaque Approves $230,000 Emergency Services Purchases
Wanaque Approves $230,000 Emergency Services Purchases WANAQUE, N.J. -- Power lift stretchers that can be operated by one person soon will be part of the Wanaque First Aid squad’s equipment arsenal, NorthJersey.com reported. The purchase of the two hydraulic rigs was among those made possible by $230,000 authorized for equipment for the First Aid Squad and the Fire Department, the story said. First aid squad members who attended the council meeting where the purchases were approved said heavy lifting often is necessary when moving individuals onto the stretcher and into the ambulance, according to NorthJersey.com. To read the full story, click…
Debate In October Showcases Fort Lee Candidates Debate In October Showcases Fort Lee Candidates
Debate In October Showcases Fort Lee Candidates FORT LEE -- Candidates for Fort Lee mayor and Borough Council seats will debate Wednesday, Oct. 21, in the Jack Alter Community Center. The debate is open to the public. United Homeowners of Fort Lee is sponsoring the debate at 7:30 p.m. in the second-floor conference room at the center, 1355 Inwood Terrace.  Refreshments will be served.
Crossing Guard Hit At Bergenfield Temple Recovering Crossing Guard Hit At Bergenfield Temple Recovering
Crossing Guard Hit At Bergenfield Temple Recovering BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- A school crossing guard who was hit by a car last week in front of a synagogue on New Bridge Road has been released from the hospital and is in physical therapy, according to NorthJersey.com. Her husband told the website Jo-Ann Hans was discharged Thursday from Hackensack University Medical Center and is in Kessler Institute now, where she is receiving therapy to regain her ability to walk and her short-term memory. Hans, of Bergenfield, was managing traffic at Congregation Beth Abraham during Rosh Hashanah services when she was struck by a Honda Civic and left in critic…
Mount Vernon Officials Want NYPD Explanations Mount Vernon Officials Want NYPD Explanations
Mount Vernon Officials Want Nypd Explanations MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- The City Council has serious questions for the New York Police Department after two men who allegedly identifying themselves as NYPD officers broke into a Mount Vernon couple’s home, LoHud.com reported. City Council President Marcus Griffith had a news conference last week demanding answers to that and other issues between the city and the NYPD, LoHud.com said. Griffith wants New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton to meet with officials from Mount Vernon to discus Mount Vernon officials' concerns, LoHud.com said. To read the full story,…
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