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Vendors Sought For Lodi's First Food Truck Festival Vendors Sought For Lodi's First Food Truck Festival
Vendors Sought For Lodi's First Food Truck Festival LODI, N.J.– Lodi is hosting it's first-ever Food Truck Festival on Sept. 17 -- and the township is seeking vendors. Applications must be returned by Aug. 15. Find them here. The application packet contains all sorts of logistical details and guidelines. The festival will run from 3-8 p.m., in the lot of Borough Hall, 1 Memorial Dr. Vendors will, of course, set up earlier.
Create Your Masterpiece At Fundraiser Paint Night For Little Falls Library Create Your Masterpiece At Fundraiser Paint Night For Little Falls Library
Create Your Masterpiece At Fundraiser Paint Night For Little Falls Library LITTLE FALLS, N.J. -- The Little Falls Woman's Club is hosting a paint night fundraiser for the Little Falls Public Library on Friday, July 15. Participants will choose their own painting, and pros from Pencilworks Studio will guide them through the process. You are welcome to bring your own beverages and snacks -- and beer and wine are permitted. The cost is $40 per person or two for $75, by cash or check. Stop by the library, at 8 Warren St., to reserve your spot, or call 973-256-2784. The painting session will begin at 7 p.m. The Little Falls Woman's Club is located at 93 Prospect St.
Fair Lawn Library Launches Adult Game Night Fair Lawn Library Launches Adult Game Night
Fair Lawn Library Launches Adult Game Night FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- The Maurice M. Pine Free Public is hosting three adult game nights with "Game Master" Tony Sina, beginning with Wednesday, July 27, for locals 18 and older. Sina will lead challenging games at the library. In the first session, "the theme will be 'Social Deduction,' where players interact with one another to find out who is the 'bad guy' and work together to defeat him," organizers note. "Lots of bluffing, lying and scheming is allowed and encouraged. Other game possibilities are "Good Cop, Bad Cop," "One Night Ultimate Werewolf,&qu…
Bergenfield Dance Performance To Benefit Cancer Society Bergenfield Dance Performance To Benefit Cancer Society
Bergenfield Dance Performance To Benefit Cancer Society BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- The A.T. Project will present the dance performance "Synergy" on Saturday, July 9, in Bergenfield. The A.T. Project -- also known as The Alumni Terpsys Project -- is a summer intensive that raises money and awareness for various causes through the art of dance. "Our mission with this initiative is to bring people together for a common cause and to educate people on diseases and illnesses where there still is no cure," organizers note. The eight-week-long program culminates in a public performance, with dances conceptualized and choreographed by young…
Billy Joel Tribute Band Returns For Westwood Concert Billy Joel Tribute Band Returns For Westwood Concert
Billy Joel Tribute Band Returns For Westwood Concert WESTWOOD, N.J. -- Danny V's 52nd Street Band -- a long-running Billy Joel tribute band -- will play the bandstand in Veteran's Park in Westwood, on Thursday, July 7, as the borough's free concert series rolls on.At last year's performance, more than 1,000 people attended. Besides your chairs or blanket, "Bring your lawn chairs and your dancing shoes," organizers note. For more info on Danny V's 52nd Street Band, visit its website or Facebook page. After this show, three more remain: July 14 -- Real Diamond -- a Neil Diamond tribute band July 21 -- Tramps Like Us -- a Bruce Sprin…
Lyndhurst 'Music Under The Stars' Concert Series Arrives In Mid-July Lyndhurst 'Music Under The Stars' Concert Series Arrives In Mid-July
Lyndhurst 'Music Under The Stars' Concert Series Arrives In Mid-July LYNDHURST, N.J.– The "Music under the Stars" summer concerts begin on Wednesday, July 13, with Eagles and Journey tribute bands. The free concerts will be held in Town Hall Park, Delafield Avenue, and there will also be a food court and rides. The shows will go on, rain or shine. Here's the event schedule: Wednesday, July 13 -- "EagleMania" at 7 p.m. and "Voyage" at 9 p.m. Thursday, July 14 -- Fleetwood Mac tribute band "Tusk" at 7 p.m. and "Duprees," playing all-time-favorite oldies at 9 p.m. Friday, July 15 -- Chicago tribute band "…
Port Chester's Sound Shore Named Among Top U.S. Tennis Facilities Port Chester's Sound Shore Named Among Top U.S. Tennis Facilities
Port Chester's Sound Shore Named Among Top U.S. Tennis Facilities PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- Sound Shore Indoor Tennis, in Port Chester, is one of 12 facilities being recognized by the United States Tennis Association, in its 35th annual Outstanding Facility Awards, which recognizes excellence in the construction or renovation of tennis facilities. Sound Shore will be honored in New York City on Sept. 1 at an awards luncheon. The facility has been family-owned and -operated since 1974. The public facility that is open year-round, with no membership fees or minimum required. The facility offers recreational play and high-quality tennis programs for adults and j…
Stanislawa Bacza, 89, Longtime Wallington Resident Stanislawa Bacza, 89, Longtime Wallington Resident
Stanislawa Bacza, 89, Longtime Wallington Resident WALLINGTON, N.J. -- Stanislawa Bacza, a resident of Wallington for over 50 years, died on Monday, July 4. She was 89. Born in Poland, Bacza was a dedicated parishioner of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. She is survived by her children, Hedy Bacza of Wallington, Helen and her husband Jim Lemanowicz of North Arlington, and Edward and his wife Lois Bacza of Newtown, Pennsylvania; grandchildren Steven and his wife Jessica, David, Phillip and Caitlin Lemanowicz, and Sara, Andrew and Patrick Bacza; great-grandson Jake; and brothers Ted and John Bednarz. Bacza was predeceased by her husba…
Carl Jayson, 89, Paramus Resident Carl Jayson, 89, Paramus Resident
Carl Jayson, 89, Paramus Resident PARAMUS, N.J. -- Carl Jayson -- a Paramus resident, formerly of Brooklyn -- died on Monday, July 4. He was 89. Jayson was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Before he retired, he worked for Crum & Foster in Morristown as a bond portfolio manager. He was a parishioner of the Church of the Annunciation in Paramus, as well as a member of the American Legion Post 207, Knights of Columbus and the Paramus Republican Club. Jayson is survived by his wife of 58 years, Eleanor (Greco) Jayson; children Laura Pascucci and her husband Paul of Paramus, Carl Jayson Jr. of Paramus, Jeffrey Jayson a…
Find The Hawthorne Bee During Borough's Buy Local Campaign Find The Hawthorne Bee During Borough's Buy Local Campaign
Find The Hawthorne Bee During Borough's Buy Local Campaign HAWTHORNE, N.J.– The Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce and the Hawthorne Green Team have created a brand new slogan and character for this year's buy local campaign -- and there's a month-long scavenger hunt to kick it off. Organizers note, We have created 'BEE Local. BEE Hawthorne!' and are proud to present the Hawthorne BEE. The Hawthorne BEE was created to represent Hawthorne’s commitment to getting the buzz around buying local and the importance of protecting the BEE’s environment. We all know BEARS love honey, so here's your chance to have customers hunt around our local shops and locatio…
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