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Autumn 2002
Hometown News
2002-2003 School [Calender]
in pdf format
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Annual Chamber Parade
Biggest & Best Ever Annual Chamber Parade started at 7:00 p.m. on Friday Night
November 29.
Leading the parade were the Port Authority Police with motorcycles, Honor Guard and
bagpipers.
The parade also featured nine marching band; ten large floats and eight smaller floats;
fire trucks -- plus Santa!
2002 Parade [Group 1] [Group 2][Group 3]
Photos with Santa
Santa Claus visited the North Pole Workshop at Bill O'Shea's Florist on Sunday, November
24, 2002.
Bob Major Photography provided FREE photo's with Santa.
Photos [Group 1][Group 2]
Kiwanis Install New Officers "50th Anniversary Year"
The Kiwanis Club of Hasbrouck Heights held its
installation of officers at the Crows Nest in Hackensack.
Dr. Burnett Eglow presided over the ceremony and installed the following officers;
President Colleen Jarvis, First Vice President James Jarvis, Second Vice President Barbara
Smith, Secretary Peter Gallo, Treasurer Marie Gallo. [Story]
Veterans Day Service
Was Held at11 am, Nov.11 at Veterans Memorial.
[2002 Photos] [2001
Photos][2000 Photos]
CROP Walk
Sunday, November 3 the Churches of HH sponsored a CROP WALK to eradicate hunger and
homelessness. Refreshments were served. [2002
Photos] [2001 photos]
Ragamuffin Parade 10/26
Photos [1][2] |
Hasbrouck
Heights
Halloween
Decorations
[Group 1]
[Group 2] |
Boulevard Window Painting Random
Selections
[1][2][3][4]
[Winners]
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Vietnam War Memorial Dedication
On Sunday, October 27, 2002 at 2:00 p.m, a Vietnam War Memorial Dedication to the
Memory of Robert P. Gandil, Thomas J. Holden and Michael J. Macarell was held at the
Veterans Memorial Park.
[Story & Photo][Photo
2][Biography][Proclamation][Acknowledgements]
Don't Drink The Water
Performances: Friday, October 18, 2002 thru Sunday, October 27, 2002
This Woody Allen Comedy centers around an American family that takes refuge in an American
Embassy in a country that lies somewhere behind the iron curtain. Between the hair-brained
son of the Ambassador and the scared priest, the Hollanders have very little hope of
returning home to Newark. [Photos]
Blessing of the Animals
was held Sunday, October 6th, 2002 with a 10:00 a.m. Service @ St. John the Divine.
Event was open to public. [Photos]
Town Day 2002
Town Day was held at Woodland Park on September 28 -- from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free hot dogs
& Soda.
Event was coordinated by Bob Brady, Director of Recreation.
[2002 Photos] [2001 Photos] [2000
Photos]
HHFD Training Exercises
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department conducted
exercises on September 22, 2002 in a Jefferson Avenue house slated for demolition.
The maneuvers included (1) Search and rescue, (2) Hose training and (3)
venting roof. Photos [Group 1][Group 2]
Kiwanis Announces 50th Anniversary
The men and women of
the Kiwanis Club of Hasbrouck Heights-Teterboro are celebrating our Fiftieth Anniversary
as a community service organization in 2003. [Story]
WTC Remembered
A Candlelight Procession along Burton
to the Circle began at 7:00 at from Corpus Christi Church.
followed by a Memorial Service at The Circle.
[Start at Kipp][Down
Passaic to Circle][Memorial Service][Public at Service]
[General community photos][Middle
School Patriotic Tribute Day]
Karen Fels Photos [Procession][Service at Circle]
9-11 Tragedy
[9/15/01 Candle Light Vigil] [Community info][Pics]
[Karen Fels Perspective]
[Flag History- Rose Heck] [K Castora Perspective] [Heights School Reaction] [Angels Walk Among Us]
Patriotic Displays 2002
Photos taken around town representing some of the many displays of patriotism.[1]
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Bill O'Shea's 7th Annual
Good Neighbor Day
Area residents had an unprecedented opportunity to meet each other, make new friends and
renew acquaintances on Wednesday, September 4, when Bill
O'Shea's Florist hosted the 7th Annual Good Neighbor Day. 12,000 roses were given away
absolutely free. Residents were also invited to make a food donation for the Center For Food Action (CFA). This year 326 bags of
food help restock the pantry, and $366 in cash contributions were received.
Good Neighbor Day 2002 [Event photos] [Photos of participants][Story]
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Assemblywoman
Rose Marie Heck was showered with accolades by the Center
For Food Action (CFA). Thelma Fedele said, "It is particularly fitting to honor
her publicly on Good Neighbor Day, because she has been a good neighbor by raising
awareness for the need of food donation in Bergen County. Go to presentation story and photos |
HHFD conducts secondary rescue search exercises
On September 3, 2002 the training session the training staff briefed the
department on the maneuvers scheduled -- follow the life line through a prepared obstacle
course -- simulating a rescue in a collapsed structure environment. Three trainers
carefully supervised the maneuvers to insure full safety through the exercises. It
was emphasized that this was not a speed drill or primary search mission. The goal
was to methodically go through the course, regularly informing command of their
location, constant communications with their partner and changing air tanks. Photos
[Group 1][Group 2]
HHFD moves to third interim
home
Due to the demolotion of old Boro Hall and the construction of the New Public Safety
Building,
the HHFD is re-locating for a third time to a new
temporary structure located a Central Avenue and the Boulevard. This facility will house
all the HHFD vehicles. A trailer behind the tent will be
used for fire department offices. The units to refresh air packs are stationed in the old temporary
Ambulance Butler building located next the the HHPD on Franklin. The move took place September 3, 2002.
Photos [Construction start][Construction finish][Construction
details & moving in]
Teachers Breakfast
On September 3, 2002 at 8:00 a.m., the combined staff of the Hasbrouck Heights Board of
Education met for an introduction breakfast at the Jr. Sr. High School cafeteria. [Photos]
MDA 2002 Telethon Labor Day Weekend @
VFW
The 2002 Muscular Dystrophy Telethon began Sunday, September 1 at 9 p.m. and ran
through Monday September 2, 7 p.m.. The regional pledge center located at VFW Post 4591
served Northern NJ, Manhattan and Staten Island. It was reported that $337,470
was processed at this location.
Photos [First Group][Second
Group]
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Kiwanis Receives
Awards
At the annual New Jersey District
Convention, held in Egg Harbor Township in August 2002, the Hasbrouck Heights Kiwanis won
the most distinguished Presidents award, which was given to past President Vincent
Costa, and most distinguished Secretary awarded to Peter Gallo. The Hasbrouck
Heights-Teterboro Club also won most distinguished Club in the 14th District. [Story]
Tri-State Aviation Expo 2002
Teterboro Airport, August 16 & 17, 2002 -- Sponsored by The NJ Aviation Hall of Fame
The Tri-State Aviation Expo was the first event of its kind in the NYC area. It's purpose
was to bring all aspects of aviation together under one roof, pilots, aviation businesses,
aviation enthusiasts, model builders, computer flight simmers, and collectors of aviation
memorabilia.
Expo Photos [General][Models][Kitty Hawk Flyer][Trucks & Cars]
SWAT Team Training
The Montclair Police Department conducted SWAT Team Training on August 9, 2002 in
a Kipp Avenue house slated for demolition. The training consisted of a series of entry and
secure drills -- with each practice lasting just minutes. [Photos]
State officials celebrate National
Farmer's Market Week in Heights
NJ Secretary of Agriculture Charles
M. Kuperus visited the 3rd Annual Hasbrouck Heights Farmer's Market at The Boulevard and
Washington Avenue on August 6, 2002 as part of National Farmers Market Week. [Story & photos]
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Mac Arthur Avenue House Fire
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department responded to a house fire about 11 a.m. on July 24,
2002 at 32 Mac Arthur Avenue. There was Mutual Aid response from Wood-Ridge, Lodi,
Moonachie, Wallington, an ambulance from Hackensack and Teaneck's Box 54 Club. It
was reported that the fire was started by a halogen lamp. No serious injuries were
reported. The occupants were home at the time of the fire. [Photos]
Free Senior Citizens
Picnic
July 11th at Woodland Park. Menu included hot dogs, chicken, sausage &
peppers, salads & desserts, soda, coffee & tea. Entertainment by Don Anthony.
[2002 photos] 2001 photos [Group1] [Group2]
Farmers Market Third Season
Every Tuesday afternoon at The Boulevard & Washington Ave.
[2002 Photos][2001
Photos][2000 Photos]
The Annual July 4th Children's Parade
July 4, 2002, 9:30 a.m. @ Washington & Burton
Sponsored by Mayor's Celebration Committee.
2002 [General
Photos 1][General Photos 2][Winners]
2001 [Parade][Winners][General photos]
2000 [Winners][General
photos]
Angels Walk Among Us
First person account of escaping from the
71st floor of the WTC [Story]
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Bingo:
Tuesday and Saturday Evenings, 7:30 p.m. in Corpus Christi School Cafeteria.
Thursday evenings at VFW Hall.
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Veteran's Memorial Walkway
Engraved brick pavers with Veteran's names will be placed in a Memorial Walkway
in Veterans Park on Terrace Ave & Passaic. Bricks are 4" x 8" with 13
characters per line with a maximum of 3 lines. Cost $50 each. Place orders by
February 1, 2003 for Memorial Day Dedication. Contact Boro Clerk's office at 201-288-0195
for full details.
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Effective 9/9/02: There will be no through traffic on the 200 block of Hamilton
Avenue.
Police may be accessed via the Boulevard, with limited parking at Franklin School Gym.
Senior residence may be accessed via Burton Avenue.
December
2002
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Check your Church
Bulletin for More Holiday Activities
Annual VFW New Years Eve
Gala
At the Post on December 31. Tickets -- $70. Includes dinner,
dancing, open bar plus favors & noise makers. Call Post for reservations at
201-288-1112
HHFD Takes Santa For a Ride
Boys & Girls -- Santas Schedule on December 22: Collins & Baldwin,
Hasbrouck & Ottawa, Paterson & Burton, Oak Grove & La Salle, Oak Grove &
Jefferson, Oldfield & Division, Cleveland & Summit.
December 23, 2001 Photos [Group 1][Group 2] [Santa
Waving] 120k mpg with sound
[2000
Photos]
Buy-A-Ribbon and Feed The Hungry
A $10 contribution buys a bright red ribbon with your name on it, placed along
the Boulevard beginning Thanksgiving until Valentines Day. Proceeds benefit the Center for Food Action. Ribbon placement by Knights: Msgr. Fitzpatrick
Council 7041. Order your ribbon at Bill OSheas Florist.
For More Info [www.buy-a-ribbon.com]
Friendly Neighbors Needs Your Help
For over 60 years -- helping neighbors in need. [Info]
Please send your generous contributions to:
Mrs. Pat Boer, Treasurer, 307 Roosevelt Ave. HH
Holiday Decorating Contest
Stroll the Boulevard and check out the festive window displays. Take a drive around town
and check out yards, homes, lamp posts and doors seasonally decorated. Contest starts
mid-December.
2001 Day Time Decorations [Group 1][Group 2][Group 3]
[Holidays Around Town][Night
Time Displays]
[Boulevard Decorations]
For The Best
Christmas Trees ...
Beautiful trees, wreaths and branches are available at:
HH Mens Association -- located at Bill OSheas at the Circle
HH Band Parents Association -- across from Corpus Christi Church
Annual
Community Tree Lighting @ The Circle
December 8 at the Circle. Sponsored by Mayor's elebration Committee. A candlelight
procession from Kipp issponsored by the Anti-Drug council and precedes the tree lighting.
[2001 photos][2000
photos]
Annual VFW Christmas Dinner
Dance
At the Post on December 7th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets -- $25.
Includes dinner, dancing and open bar. Call Post for reservations at 201-288-1112
Rosary Society Christmas
Party
6:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 3 at The Landmark. Tickets -- $35.
Call Irene: 201-288-2787 or Joan: 201-288-2104
Annual Family Communion Breakfast
At the Fiesta after 9:00 a.m. Mass, December 1. Tickets -- $15.
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Call Frank: 201-288-4754 or Pete: 201-288-0276
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2002
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Annual
Chamber Holiday Parade
7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 29 along The Boulevard
2001 Parade [First group of Photos] [Second group of Photos] [Details]
Treasure Hunt is Back
Stroll the Boulevard. Did you see your name? Did you collect your gift? Participating
merchants are donating exciting gifts and placing them in their window for you. Treasure
Hunt starts November 29.
Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service
November 24, 4 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on Burton Avenue.
Featuring the combined choirs of all Heights Churchs.
Photos with Santa
Sunday, November 24 at Bill O'Shea's Open House,
in association with Bob Major Photography.
2001 [Photos]
Kiwanis
Club Pancake Breakfast
The Hasbrouck Heights Kiwanis Club will be holding its annual Pancake Breakfast
on Sunday November 24, 8:00am till noon, at the Corpus Christi cafeteria. Tickets are
$5.00 each, children under 5 years of age are admitted free.
Tickets can be purchased at: Javris and Jarvis Home Oxygen Service, Dr. Burnett Eglow,
Corona Jewelers, Santoro Chiropractic Center, Boulevard Pork Store, Dr. Zach Orden,
Minuteman Press and Bill OSheas Florist. They may also be purchased at the
door. All proceeds for Benefit of Community Projects
Celebrating 50
years of Service to Our Community
.
Tricky Tray
will be held at the Corpus Christi School; Cafeteria. on Friday evening, November 22.
Tickets $7.
Call Sue at 201-393-0822. Sponsored by the Corpus Christi Home School Association.
PTSA Tricky Tray Auction
will be held at the VFW Post on Monday November 18 at 6:30 p.m.. Tickets $6 at the door.
Sponsored by the HH Jr. Sr. PTSA. No one under 18 is permitted.
Roman Holiday Dinner Dance
will be held at the VFW November 16 at the Post. Call Modesta at 201-843-2277 or the Post
at 288-1112. Sponsored by Ladies Auxillary.
Fall Rummage Sale
First Refomed Church (Burton & Washington) on November 15 & 16 from 9:30
a.m. till noon.
Lots of treasures here.
Veterans Day Service
will be held at 11 a.m. on November 11 at Veterans Memorial (Terrace & Passaic)
All are welcome. [2001 photos]
Socks & Underwear Wanted
The Girl Scouts will be collecting packaged socks and underwear for the homeless
from October 25 through November 12. A drop-off box for these items will be in the
vestibule in the back of the Corpus Christi Chapel.
CROP WALK
The Churches of Hasbrouck Heights will be holding a CROP WALK on Sunday, November
3.
For information: Mary Anne Armellino at 201-288-9091 or John
Rizzo at 201-288-5691.
$10 gets a Holiday
Red Ribbon on
"The Boulevard" with your name on it!
Your contribution will be used by the Center for Food
Action to help our area's needy.
Get application at Bill O'Shea's Florist. www.buy-a-ribbon.com for more info.
October
2002
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HHEF Hall of Fame Dinner
The Hall of Fame Dinner will be held on October 31, 2002 at The Landmark. Ticket
price is $65.00 and includes a one-hour cocktail reception and dinner. In addition, all
inductees will be honored during half time at the Friday night home game against St.
Mary's on November 1.
For more info [Hasbrouck Heights Educational Foundation]
Vietnam Memorial Dedication October 27
2 p.m. Sunday at Passaic & Terrace rain or shine, a Bronze Plaque recognizing
the sons of HH killed in Vietnam War will be dedicated. They are: Robert P. Gandil,
Thomas J. Holden and Michael J. Macarell.
Ragamuffin Parade
Scheduled for October 26. Parade route is Kipp Avenue along The Boulevard
to Mason's.
Event is sponsored by the Mayor's Community Celebrations Committee.
Ragamuffin Parade 2001 Photos [1][2] 2000 [Photos]
12th Annual Window Painting Contest
Thousands of area residents enjoy the bright exciting demonstration of creativity
that these youngsters offer.
Window painting scheduled for October 23.
2001 Random Selections [1][2] [2001 Story][Winners]
2000 [Random selections] [Winners and Story]
1999 Window Painting Winners [1][2][3]
Turkey Dinner
Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings on Saturday October 19 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
at the First Reformed Church (Washington & Burton). Tickets $10 adults/$5 Children.
Advance sales only. Take out available. Call Pat at 201-288-0534 or church office at
201-288-1122. Deadline is October 15.
Sponsored by The Guild of Reformed Church Women of First Reformed Chruch.
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Public Safety Building Ground Breaking
The Mayor & Council invite the community to attend the ceremony which is
scheduled for 2 p.m. October 19, at 248 Hamilton Avenue.
Don't Drink the Water
Corpus Christi Community Theatre presents Woody Allen's comedy Don't Drink the
Water.
Dates: October 18, 19, 25, 26 at 8 p.m., and October 20, 27 at 3 p.m.
Advance sale tickets are $5 for children & $8 for adults. Tickets at the door cost
$10.
Tickets are on sale beginning September 15th. Call 201-288-5986.
Halloween Costume Party
JWC is sponsoring a Halloween Costume Party on Friday, Oct 18 a the Wood-Ridge
Inn from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets $25. Contact Maria Beerman at 201-288-0254
Open House
The Hasbrouck Heights 32nd Masonic Dyslexic Learning Center will hold an Open House on
Thursday, October 17 at the Dr. Burnett Eglow Media Center at the Jr/Sr High School
from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.. The pubic is invited to meet the Director of the
Center, Maria Torress Kimmins, the staff and observe the students in the classrooms.
Light refreshments will be served.
Atlantic City
Contemporary Club is sponsoring a AC Trip to Bally's on October 15 leavbing Swim Club
parking lot at 9:30 a.m. $25 with $13 back in coins. Call Marge at 201-288-8933 or Audrey
at 201-288-9051. Space is limited.
Pasta Night
Knights of Columbus will hold their Pasta Night on Monday, October 14 in the
school cafeteria at 6 .m.. Adults are $8 and children 10 and under are $4.
Harvest Dinner Dance
Ladies Auxillary VFW Post 4591 will hold a Harvest Dinner Dance at the Post on
October12 from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.. Tickets $25. Includes open bar, pot roast dinner and
dancing. Call Helen at 201-288-8920. Benefit Cancer research.
A Day of Dialogue
Sunday, October 6 at 5:00 p.m. at St. John's Parish Hall/Sanctuary and led by Dr.
Michael J. Avia, Sojourners Family Resource Center. Discussion on the 9-11 impact on
our lives.
Communion Breakfast
CC Rosary Society will hold it's annual communion breakfast Sunday October 6 at
the Fiesta after the 9 a.m. Mass (chapel). Guest speaker topic" St. Anne and Women in
the church. Tickets $15. Call Irene at 201-288-2787
Marching Band Competition
October 5 at Depken Field. 10 bands. Starts at 6 p.m.. Tickets $8 at door.
$6 advance. Call Carol Walsh at 201-393-0316
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Photo Contest
JWC is sponsoring a Photo Contest with the winning photo to be displayed on the
2003 Birthday Calendar. This year's theme is "America the Beautiful".
Photos can be color or black & white. Size no larger than 8 1/2 x 11. No
professionals please. Deadline is October 2d. Send photo to PO Box 68.
English as a Second Language
10 week session starts Wednesday, October 2nd from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at St. John
the Divine Episcopal Church. Mrs. Barbara Smith instructor. 201-288-0002
September
2002
Farmer's Market
-- Every Tuesday, Boulevard and Washington Avenue.
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Annual HHFD Fund Drive
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department and Ambulance Squad are asking for your continued
support. The Department responds to about 1,600 ambulance request and 650 firecalls
per year. This is the HHFD only solicitation for the
year. The Department does not solicit by phone. As volunteers they receive no
salaries or tax exemptions. Letters were delivered about September 20, with a pick up on
September 29. Contributions may be sent to HHFD, PO Box 492, Hasbouck Heights, NJ
07604
Grand Opening Margie's Optical Boutique
September 28 -- from 2 p..m. to 6 p.m. Light refreshments. Raffle.
313 Boulevard. Call Margie for details at 201-393-7120
Town Day
Woodland Park on September 28 -- from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Free hot Dogs & Soda.
Event is coordinated by Bob Brady, Director of Recreation. 201-288-4134
Jr. Woman's Club is sponsoring a Blood Drive at this event. Call Cindy at 201-288-7870.
[2001 Photos] [2000 Photos]
Bicycle Safety Inspection & Registration
During Town Day, VFW Post 4591 & HHPD will conduct a bicycle safety inspection and
registration program. Serial Numbers will be stamped on bicycle and registered with HHPD.
Children must wear safety helmets during the inspection.
Soccer Association Beefsteak
September 27 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at VFW. Tickets are $45.
Goof Food. DJ. Door Prizes. Benefit Hitchcock Field
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Steven R. Bizik Memorial Golf Tournament
Wednesday, September 18 at Apple Mountain Golf Club in Belvidere. $100 fee
includes golf, cart, trophies and prizes, full breakfast, lunch and prime rib diner. Call
201-288-5224
9-11 Memorial
Vigil
The Clergy of Hasbrouck Heights and Mayor William J. Torre invite all residents to a
Memorial Service, Wednesday, September 11, 2002 at the Fireman's Memorial
(Boulevard/Circle) with a 20 minutes service starting at 7:45 p.m.. Local
veterans & scouts will provide the Honor Guard.
A Candlelight Procession along Burton to the Circle will begin at 7:00 at the following
locations:
Corpus Christi Church (Boulevard & Kipp) proceed along Kipp to Burton
First Reformed Church (Washington & Burton)
St. John The Divine Episcopal Church ( Jefferson & Terrace) proceed along Jefferson to
Burton
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Hamilton & Burton)
First United Methodist (Burton & Division)
Euclid School (Burton & Passaic)
Please bring your own candle or flashlight.
A food donation will be collected at each Congregation site to replenish the local food
pantries.
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Republican
Club Picnic
Republican Campaign Fund Picnic at Woodland Park on Sunday Sept. 8, 2002 from 1 to 5 p.m.
Tickets are Adults: $13. Children 12 to 6 yrs. $5.00 -- Children under 5 free.
Menu: Hot dogs, hamburgers, salads, sausage peppers and onions, corn on cob, tomatoes,
beer, soda, coffee, tea and desserts.
Entertainment: Keyboard and singer for adults. Pony ride, clowns and jugglers for
children.
NO speeches. Prize drawing. Tickets and info: Linda: 201-393-9549 or Bill:
201-288-2235
Public Schools Opening
Public Schools to open September 4th
Free Roses
- Bring Food
On September 4 @ Circle, Bill O'Shea's Florist will give away 1,000 Dozen Roses FREE.
The Center for Food Action will collect basic
non-perishable food items such as juice, cereal, canned goods, pasta, baby food, etc.
Items should not be open, expired or in glass jars.
Good Neighbor Day 2001 [1][2][3]
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Andrew Feintuch -- Hasbrouck Heights Recreation Director - 1999
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Hasbrouck
Heights First Year
Here is a glimpse of our hometown during the first year of the 21st century.
Throughout the year I had photographed some interesting tableaus reflecting our
community life. Take a glance around Hasbrouck Heights, NJ during 2000 A.D., and see some
of the people, events and places that make our town a special place to live and
work.
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First Snow of the Century
[21 photos] around our hometown
beginning on January 20, 2000
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Springing into the Century
Spring scenes - Early April [Photos]
Easter decorations [Photos]
Spring surprise [Photos]Spring scenes - Late April [Photos]
Spring scenes - Late May [Photos]
Spring Flowers 1 [Photos]
Spring Flowers 2 [Photos]
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