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 | A bat mitzvah project close to her heart 12/29/2008
For 13-year-old Allie Snider of River Vale, the bat mitzvah project she embarked on and completed truly demonstrated the maturity, poise, and becoming qualities of a young woman.
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 | Gaming together for a common cause 12/29/2008
For a few hours on a Thursday night, the students at Emerson High School came together for a single purpose – to honor the recent passing of Thomas Carlis and Kevin Beattie.
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 | Teen toughs out pain from Crohn’s 12/23/2008
Connor Meyer, a long-limbed, soft-spoken 16-year-old, does not appear to be interested much in wallowing, though he is afflicted with a chronic, painful illness, which has forced him to undergo four surgeries in the past three years.
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 | Athletic trainer's heart is in the game 12/23/2008
It's a modern suit of armor that takes the form of a lowly t-shirt, and it was conceived and created by a local high school athletics trainer. Frank Armstrong has been working for Westwood Regional High School for almost 15 years.
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| | Parents support each other 12/16/2008
For the Project ASK second softball team, almost any ball hit to the infield tends to be a home run.
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 | Fulfilling holiday wishes 12/16/2008
“Christmas comes but once a year…” Most would agree that’s true – presents are given and wishes are fulfilled. But for those recovering from injuries sustained in the Iraq War at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., “Christmas” has come seve
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 | History in the making 12/10/2008
For the past 20 years River Vale resident Michael A. Nevins, M.D. has practiced internal medicine at Pascack Valley Hospital and Bergen Regional Medical Center, while meticulously researching and writing books in his spare time.
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 | Homicide documentary premieres 12/02/2008
In 1976, the De La Roche’s simple red clapboard house on Grand Avenue in Montvale became the center of a homicide investigation.
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 | Local dog gives paws for a good cause 12/02/2008
Since 1999, Open Doors, An Amazing Grace Foundation, has sought to encourage and offer assistance to people facing difficult times.
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 | Students become 'History Detectives' 12/02/2008
The Pascack Historical Society's 'traveling museum' program, 'History Detectives' is one way the society shares the treasures of its museum with the children of the Pascack Valley.
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