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9-11 Memorial Service
A solemn 9-11 Memorial Ceremony was held Thursday, September 11, 2003 at the Fireman's
Memorial (Boulevard/Circle) The program was presented by The Hasbrouck Heights
Clergy and Mayor William J. Torre. Local veterans & scouts provided the Honor Guard. [Story & photos][Fels
Perspective]
The Big Move -- Take
a tour of the New Municipal Complex
[Moving into Municipal Offices][Library & Senior Center][Library Big Room][Basement]
Effective September 9, 2003 the New Municipal Offices located at Boulevard and Central,
will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. All phone numbers will remain the
same. [1st M/C Meeting]
"Raising the Flag" at New Boro Hall on September 12, 2003 [Photos]
Good Neighbor Day -- Food Drive
was held September 3 at Bill O'Shea's Florist -- Food Drive benefited CFA
[First group of photos][Second
group of photos][CFA & Channel 12 News]
2003 MDA Labor Day Telethon
2003 Photos [1][2]
Perry Award Nominations
The Corpus Christi Community Theatre ahs been nominated
by RECT (Recognition of Excellence in Community Theater) for five Perry Awards. The Perry
Awards are the "Tony's of community theatre. This year 180 shows were reviewed. The
fall production of"Don't Drink the Water" was chosen as one of the top seven
productions in NJ. Awards will presented on September 28.
Nominations:
Outstanding Production of a Play
Outstanding Direction -- Bob Shindle
Outstanding Costume Design - Linda Ziegler
Outstanding Properties -- Geri Berhain
Outstanding Set Design - Bob Shindle
FAA proposes lifting 100,000 pound limit at
Teterboro Airport
Assemblywoman Rose Heck held public meeting July 28, 7 p.m. at VFW [Details w/photos*]
Heck sends 4,000 signatures to FAA opposing plans to increase aircraft size -- August 14,
2003
Sample letter to FAA in Word format -- Due August
15, 2003
Congress Steve Rothman's [Press release] July 24, 2003
PA Commits to fight FAA [Press Release in Word format] July 31, 2003
PA girding for battle over 737s at Teterboro [Record
story] July 30, 2003
PA Says No [Press release in Word
format] August 19, 2003
PA Chair says "No Heavier Jets Using Teterboro" [Record]
August 24, 2003
The Big Chair
The Hasbrouck Heights Free Public Library has a new addition to the Children's Room.
Children are welcome to come by and visit. The
Big Chair
HHFD Ready for First Response
The Hasbrouck Height Police Department held training at the Franklin School Gym
on July 10, 2003. Included in the training was preparation for chemical &
biological accidents that may occur in Hasbrouck Heights, or to respond to a terrorist
attack in the area. In preparation for such incidents, each radio car has been
equipped with a special suit and members of the HHPD learned the correct procedures in
putting it on during an emergency. First Response
Training
Senior Citizens
Picnic
was held on July 10, 2003 at Woodland Park and
included plenty of food, entertainment, games and prizes.
Catering was provided by Henry's Meat & Delicatessen. Menu includes hot dogs, chicken, sausage
& peppers, salads & desserts, soda, coffee & tea.
Entertainment was provided by The
Music Man Peter Liberman
2003 photos [Group 1][Group 2]
[2002 photos] 2001 photos [Group1] [Group2]
The Annual July 4th Children's Parade
July 4, 2003, 9:30 a.m. @ Washington & Burton -- Sponsored by Mayor's
Celebration Committee.
2003 Photos [General][Parade][Winners]
* 20th Annual Fireworks Program
Wednesday, July 2 at Depken Athletic Field. Festivities started at 8 p.m. Sponsored by HH Lions Club.
2003 [Story
+ Fireworks + Movies] [Setting up the display]
[Detonation Zone]
1999 event photos [1][2][3]
* Annual Little League Picnic
The HHLL held its Annual Picnic for the 350 town families involved in the 2003 season on
Saturday June 28, 2003 from noon to 6:00 p.m. at the Little League Complex. Families
enjoyed plenty of grilled foods and cold drinks. There were three amusements, games
and face painting. Trophy presentations were made. Nice way to end the regular season. [2003 Picnic]
This year, the HHLL has 6 All-Star teams (involving 80 players) in tournament play that
has just
begun and will continue 'til about August 1st. Our town has also been selected as a
neutral site to host 4 baseball games that are part of the national Williamsport
tournament.
Farmers Market Fourth Season
Every Tuesday afternoon at The Boulevard & Washington Ave. 12-6 p.m. from June
17 to September 30.
Farmers George Asprocolus and Bob Von Thun returned, plus we got a pickle man this
year.
[2003 Photos]
[2002 Photos][2001
Photos][2000 Photos]
Veteran's Memorial
Walkway
Engraved brick pavers with Veteran's names were placed in a Memorial Walkway in
Veterans Park on Terrace Ave & Passaic. Memorial Day Dedication was postponed to
Saturday, June 14 at 11 a.m..
[Story & photos] [Brick pavers construction]
C21 brings in Flag Day
It was red, white and blue on
the morning of Flag Day June 14th, where just about every home in Hasbrouck Heights had an
flag on their front lawn compliments of Century 21/Eudan Realty. Additionally, just
about every home in town pesented their own American flag, and some even displayed their
service and state flags. [Photo]
Hitchcock Field
This is the same turf used at Giant Stadium. Field is used by Recreation
Department Soccer teams as well as high school and middle school physical education
programs. Cost was $450,000. Many local companies and organization donated to the project.
Here is a quick tour of the field behind the Jr./Sr. High School [Photos]
* Double Wetdown
HHFD christens Engine #1 & EMS #2 June 7 -- [Photos & Story]
Movies included in this story --
Breaking champagne bottle on EMS#2
(220k) Water fight (500k)
* HHFD Conduct Live Fire Exercises
On Sunday morning at 6:00 a.m. on June 1, 2003, the Hasbrouck Heights Fire
Department went "out of service" to conduct "live fire training" .
Story and photos [Group 1][Group 2]
Movies included in this story -- Arriving on the scene (1 meg)
Ready to enter the building (500k)
Starting the fire
(250k) Hose venting
(300k)
Memorial Day Service
A Memorial Day Service was held at 11:00 a.m.on May 26 at the Am. Legion Post [Photos]
Because of the heavy rain, the Annual Memorial Day Parade was cancelled.
* Memorial Weekend Bike Marathon
Annual 24-hour Bicycle Marathon for Hasbrouck Heights
sixth through ninth graders was held at Depken Athletic Field May 24-25. Photos of nighttime May 24, 2003
2003 mpeg's of: [At bend/scoreboard] [At pit-stop]
2002 mpeg of Champion Lap
2002 Photos [1][2] 2001 Photos [1][2]
2000 Photos [1][2]
* "The Wright Stuff"
Teterboro Airport celebrates 100 years of aviation. [Index] to about
200 photos and movies of the Wright "B" Flyer being assembled in Teterboro
Airport during Memorial Day Weekend for the historic 1909 re-enactment flight around the
Statue of Liberty.
Wright "B' Flyer Movie
HHFD Annual Inspection
7 p.m., Saturday, May 17, @ Masonic Lodge. [2003 Photos]
Girl Scouts Gold Award Ceremony
Girl Scout Troop 519 conducted a Gold Award Ceremony at the Corpus Christi Chapel
at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 4, 2003. The honorees were Julie Baum, Cristina Iribarne and
Joyce Risalvato.
[Photo & Story]
Cub Scouts Hold Bike Rodeo
Rodeo was held in Woodland Park, May 3, 2003 [Photos]
St. John's 24th Annual Plant Sale
Large Selection. Finest Quality. Saturday May 3d from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. [2003
Photos]
Previous St. John's
Plant Sales -- [2002] [2001] [2000]
Judge Chandless Retirement Dinner
A retirement diner was held at the Graycliff in honor of Judge Harry H. Chandless on May
2, 2003.
[Photos]
Open Cockpit Day
Four year old Katelyn was our "Tour Guide" during the Aviation Hall of
Fame's Open Cockpit Day held April 26, 2003 at Teterboro Airport. The Museum opened the
cockpits of selected aircraft for visitors of all ages to sit in and pretend to fly.
[Story]
Boulevard Shell Demolition
Demo started August 5, 2002 with the tanks being removed. The town bought
the property around February 2003. The HHFD used the building for drill on March 9th. Building demo started April
16, 2003. Demo photos [Group 1][Group 2]
Spring Time in Heights
[Early April] [Mid-April] [Spring
Surprise][Early May][May Plant Sale]
Easter Decorations [1][2]
April Patriotic Displays
Blessing of Palms
On Sunday, April 13, 2003, the congregation gathered at St. John The Divine for a short
service, blessing of the palm, and procession. [Photos]
5th Annual Memorial 5k Run and One-Mile Walk
The 5th annual 5k Run and the One Mile Walk was held on April 12. The
Rau-Fitzgerald Memorial Run began at 9:30 a.m. on the Boulevard, followed by the 10:30
a.m. Terlemezian mile walk
Sponsored by HHEA. [Story
& Photos]
Passaic Avenue House Fire
A Passaic Avenue house fire was reported early evening on April 6, 2003.
No injuries were reported.
Here are some location scenes moments after the fire was extinguished, and the Department
was searching the home for "hidden fire extensions". [Photos]
Annual Little League Pancake
Breakfast and Sports Auction
Sunday, April 6th from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Corpus Christi Cafeteria [Story & Photos]
"Scouting for Food" Drive A Big Success
More the 2,000 shopping bags filled with food were collected for the needy. [Story]
Regional Support Our Troops Rally
On a raw, rainy Saturday afternoon, area residents attended a "Support Our Troops
Rally" which was held in the Lodi amphitheater on Saturday, April 5, 2003 from Noon
to 3 p.m.
[Story, Familes & Friends][Program Photos]
Grand Opening
Century 21/Eudan Realty recently moved from 207 Williams Avenue to 257 Boulevard
near Kipp Avenue and held their Grand Opening Celebration on April 4, 2003 from noon to
5:00 p.m..
[Story and photo]
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Gatto Appointed Municipal Judge
Borough resident Janice Gatto was appointed Municipal Court Judge at a special
meeting of the Mayor and Council on December 26, 2002. The appointment is for a
three year term. [Story]
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Farmer's Market -- Every Tuesday, Boulevard and Washington Avenue.
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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.
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Girl Scout Gold Award Project: Books for Beginners
Emily Wallace of Senior Girl Scout troop 519 is collecting early reader books for
her Gold Award Project. The books she collects will be given to children of an inner city
school in Paterson. These children have many disadvantages such as lead paint poisoning,
fetal drug addiction, and economic hardships. If you would like to donate any new or
gently used early reader books, there are collection boxes at the library, Corpus Christi
School, and 156 Roosevelt Ave. Any donations are greatly appreciated.
Girl Scout Troop 519 Gold Award Ceremony [Photo
& Story]
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October 2003
Corpus Christi Community Theatre presents
"The Mystery of Edwin Drood", the Solve-It-Yourself Broadway
Musical
215 Kipp Ave., Hasbrouck Heights
Six Performances: Fridays, October 24 and 31 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, October 25 and
November 1 at 8 p.m.; and Sundays, October 26 and November 2 at 3 p.m.
Tickets are $12 for adults; $8 for children & seniors.
Buy a $12 adult ticket for Friday, Oct. 24 or 31 and get a second adult ticket for half
price ($6).
Tickets go on sale Sunday, September 14th. Call 201-288-5986. [More]
Macy's Day
For a fun night out for you and your friends, our Friends of the Free Public Library of
Hasbrouck Heights are sponsoring a "Friends Night at Macy's Garden State Plaza,"
on October 6, Monday, from 7 to 10 p.m., to benefit the Friends of the Library Endowment
Fund. Guests will receive a cosmetics makeover at the cosmetics vendor of their choice, a
Fall Fashion Preview, an optional interview with a personnal shopper, light refreshments
AND 10% off all purchases that evening, (except cosmetics). All of this for only $20--and
because our Friends of the Library is a 501(C)3 corporation, your ticket is tax
deductible!
Tickets are on sale at The Library. NO tickets will be sold at the door or at Macy's. Call
for a list of participating vendors, to reserve your tickets or with any questions: Your
Friends at the
Free Public Library of Hasbrouck Heights at 201-288-0488.
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September 2003
Town Day 2003
Saturday, September 27 at Woodland Park. from 10:30 to 3 p.m.. Rain
Date is October 11.
Community organizations showcase their group. Free tables available.
Non-commercial. Refreshments. Call 201-288-4143. Previous photos [2002] [2001] [2000] [1999]
WTC Remembered
Thursday, September 11 -- A
Candlelight Procession along Burton to the Circle will begin at 7:00 at from Corpus
Christi Church, proceed along Burton Avenue to include First Reformed Church, St. John the
Divine, Holy Trinity Lutheran, United Methodist, Euclid School and proceed to The Circle for a Memorial Service at 7:45 p.m.. Bring
flashlights. Food donations accepted at each church before the procession.
2002 photos: [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]
2001 Photos: [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]
School Re-opens September 3, 2003
English as a Second Language
Registration and testing for placement for free adult ESL Classes will be held
from 7-9 p.m. on September 3 and September 10 at St. John the Divine Church. All new
and returning students must be registered. New students must also be tested on one
of these evenings. Classes will be begin on Wednesday, September 17 and will be held
every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.. Instruction in English will be offered at beginner,
intermediate and advanced levels. Textbooks are $25. For more info call
201-288-0002 or 201-288.9460. [Photo of 2002
Class][Photo
of 2001 Class]
Free Roses - Bring Food
On September 4 @ Circle, Bill O'Shea's Florist will give away 500 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 2002 [Event] [Participants][Story]
MDA Labor Day Telethon
Photos of 2002 [1][2] [2001]
[2000] [1999]
Summer
Pet Care Tips
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August 2003
Farmer's Market -- Every
Tuesday, Boulevard and Washington Avenue.
[2002
Photos][2001 Photos][2000
Photos]
Hall of Fame Seeks Inductees 2003
The Hasbrouck Heights Educational Foundation is seeking nominations for its second Hall of
Fame induction ceremony and dinner to take place in October 2003. Nominations for
Distinguished Achievement and Special Contributor in the athletic or academic areas will
be considered.
Send nominations to the HHEF at PO Box 123, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604 by August
15, 2003. For more information call the HHEF at 201-288-5924 [HHEF]
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Sidewalk Sale
August 7, 8 & 9 along The Boulevard. Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce
Victorian Tea -- Saturday,
Aug. 2, 1-3 p.m. @ Neiman Marcus [2002 photos]
Sponsored by Friends of the Library
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July 2003
Farmer's Market -- Every
Tuesday, Boulevard and Washington Avenue.
FAA proposes lifting 100,000 pound limit at
Teterboro Airport
Rose Heck to hold public meeting Monday, July 21, 7 p.m. at VFW
Free Senior Citizens
Picnic
July 10th at Woodland Park. Menu includes hot dogs, chicken, sausage &
peppers, salads & desserts, soda, coffee & tea. Entertainment by The Music Man
Peter Lieberman. Bring your lawn chairs. Please call 201-288-0195 by July 7th
for reservations. Raindate is July 11.
2003 photos [Group 1][Group 2]
[2002 photos] 2001 photos [Group1] [Group2]
The Annual July 4th
Children's Parade
July 4, 2003, 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]
20th Annual Fireworks Program
Wednesday, July 2 at Depken Athletic Field. Festivities start at 8 p.m. Lawn seating permitted. concert,
refreshments, 50/50 raffle. Advance tickets: $3. At the Gate $5. Children
under 5 free. Sponsored by HH Lions Club. Rain date July 6. Extended rain date
July 13.
2003 [Story
+ Fireworks + Movies] [Setting up the display]
[Detonation Zone]
1999 event photos [1][2][3]
Dog Census Begins July 1
School crossing guards in uniform and with identification, will visit every home and
apartment between 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, checking for current (2003) dog
licenses. Residents who may not be home are requested to conspicuously post a copy
of the license. If any questions contact Marilyn deRussy at 201-288-1636
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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.
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Girl Scout Gold Award Project: Books for Beginners
Emily Wallace of Senior Girl Scout troop 519 is collecting early reader books for
her Gold Award Project. The books she collects will be given to children of an inner city
school in Paterson. These children have many disadvantages such as lead paint poisoning,
fetal drug addiction, and economic hardships. If you would like to donate any new or
gently used early reader books, there are collection boxes at the library, Corpus Christi
School, and 156 Roosevelt Ave. Any donations are greatly appreciated.
Girl Scout Troop 519 Gold Award Ceremony [Photo
& Story]
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June
2003
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2nd Annual (Free) Rock Concert
Summer Rock Concert at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 20 at the Depken Athletic Field will feature
a tribute to the Beatles by "The Remnants". Public welcome.
Those under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Refreshments available. Volunteers should
contact Rose Marie Sees @ 201-288-0195. Sponsored by The Anti-Drug Council.
Donations accepted. [2002 Photos]
Lions/Kiwanis Golf
June 18 at Paramus Country Club.
$125 includes golf, cart, lunch, diner and many prizes.
Call Wicky: 201-288-3143, Jim: 201-288-3959 or Doc: 201-288-2354
Farmers Market Fourth Season
Every Tuesday afternoon at The Boulevard & Washington Ave.
12-6 p.m. from June 17 to September 30
Farmers George Asprocolus and Bob Von Thun will be returning,
plus we will be getting a pickle man again this year.
[2002 Photos][2001 Photos][2000 Photos]
Relay for Life
Camp out, enjoy the music, food
and games during this team relay event to promote awareness of cancer and raise funds for
the American Cancer Society. Participants will take turns walking, running or
jogging laps throughout the event. Event runs from 5 p.m. Friday, June 13 through to 5
p.m. Saturday, June 14 at the Hasbrouck Heights Athletic Field. Call Maureen at
201-457-3418 x 220..
Double Wetdown
The Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department welcomes
residents to attend the dedication of Engine #1 2002 Pierce Custom Pumper and EMS#2 2003
International/Med Tec Amb. Music, Food, Soda & Beer. "T" Shirts
& Mugs. June 7 from 12 noon to 4:00 p.m. Event held at the 611 Route 46 --
Flag House Office Building behind the Hilton.
May
2003
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Memorial Weekend Bike Marathon
Annual 24-hour Bicycle Marathon for Hasbrouck Heights
sixth through ninth graders will be held at Depken Athletic Field May 24-25. For
more information contact Lt. DeLorenzo at 288-1000.
Bike Race Champion Lap
mpg 2002 Photos [1][2] 2001 Photos [1][2]
2000 Photos [1][2]
HHLL Yankee Day
May 18. Tickets art $16 includes admission and "t" shirt. Call
201-288-6998
HHFD Annual Inspection
7 p.m., Saturday, May 17, @ Masonic Lodge. Public invited.
Previous Inspections:
May 18, 2002, 7:00 p.m. @ Euclid Lodge [2002 Photos]
May 19, 2001, 7:00 p.m. @ Euclid Lodge [2001 Photos]
May 20, 2000, 7.00 p.m. @ Euclid Lodge [2000 Photos]
St. John's Ladies Night
Saturday, May 17 starting at 6 p.m. "Guys to do
all the work. Includes "Gong Show"
$10 adults, $5 Children. Call Vinnie at 201-842-8872
Citizenship Class @ St. John's
Registration & testing May 8 at 7 p.m. Green card required. Classes Thursdays
from May 15 to June 19 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. No charge for classes. Study books
available for $20. Call 201-288-0002.
HSA's Comedy Show & Dinner
The Corpus Christi HSA's Comedy Show and Dinner features Bill Ervolino on
Thursday May 15 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Venetian (River Road, Garfield). $45.
Cash bar. Call Sue at 201-393-0822
St. John's 24th Annual Plant Sale
Large Selection.Finest Quality. Saturday May 3d from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Advance orders accepted. Call Carol at 201-288-0002 and order by Sunday April 27th for
pick up Friday May 2, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.. Previous St. John's Plant Sales -- [2002]
[2001] [2000]
HHMA Comedy Dinner
HH Men's Association 7th Annual Beefsteak Friday May 2 at VFW. Features comedian
Mike Egan. $40 includes beefsteak dinner, comedy, DJ & dancing to the sounds of
Finesse. Door prizes. Advance tickets only. Call 201-288-5224.
Orioles Comedy Night
Heights Orioles baseball team will hold a Comedy Night Fund raiser at the Pioneer
club on Friday, May 2. $40 includes comedy show, DJ, hot & cold buffet,
beverages & dessert. Call 201-288-7377
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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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