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Academy of the Holy Angels in Demarest Has Seven top-notch AHA scholar-athletes sign on the same day

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NationalSignCoaches(2)19: Seated (L-R): Maris Rodriguez, Nicole Barbaro, Christina Bagin, Nicolette Martinez, Daniella Martinez, Samantha Hess, and Kylee Amato. Standing (L-R): AHA Track Coaches Staisean Lyew and Howard Shuman, AHA Athletic Director Patti Gorsuch, and AHA Softball Coaches Alyssa Cataldo and Susan Liddy.

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Demarest NJ, Seven top-notch athletes from the Academy of the Holy Angels in Demarest, New Jersey, signed their letters of intent on November 18 — and set a record in the process. AHA Athletic Director Patti Gorsuch explained that this is the largest group of AHA scholar-athletes to sign on the same day. Angels who committed to continue their athletic careers at the college level include: Kylee Amato of Bergenfield, softball, Bentley University; Samantha Hess of Nutley, softball, Bentley University; Maris Rodriguez of Ridgewood, track, Saint Joseph’s University; Nicole Barbaro of Fort Lee, track, Amherst College; Christina Bagin of Glen Ridge, track, Hamilton College; and twin sisters Daniella and Nicolette Martinez of Park Ridge, volleyball, New Jersey City University.

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Senator Kristin Corrado Accrediting Fire Academy Classes Advances

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Ridgewood NJ, Senator Kristin Corrado’s legislation to help firefighters use their academy training to earn college credits advanced in the Senate Higher Education Committee.

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New Jersey’s Automatic Vote-by-Mail enrollment law Ruled an Unconstitutional Unfunded Mandate

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Ridgewood NJ, A New Jersey government panel has struck down the state’s automatic vote-by-mail enrollment law as an unconstitutional unfunded mandate.

The Council on Local Mandates, which is independent of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of State government, was created pursuant to the “State Mandate, State Pay” amendment to the New Jersey Constitution, approved by voters in November 1995, and an enabling statute, the Council Statute, that became effective in May 1996.

Initially the Council appeared to siding in favor of the current law but according to the Burlington County Times on Friday found against it .

The law, first enacted in 2018 and then amended this past summer, requires county clerks to automatically issue vote-by-mail ballots to registered voters who previously requested them for any upcoming election. Previously, voters had to request a new vote-by-mail ballot for each election.

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Cory Booker, What is Life Worth To You?

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BY TRICIA FLANAGAN

My Name is Tricia Flanagan, and I’m the Republican candidate running to represent the People of New Jersey in the United States Senate.

Recently, Cosmopolitan Magazine featured an interview with NJ Senator Cory Booker.  The incumbent Senator discussed plans for his Democrat Presidential nomination.  If he fails to get the nomination, he will most likely run again to represent NJ, although he has turned his back and his heart on our State, missing 45% of the votes brought before the Senate in the 116th Congress, the most of any sitting Senator according to NJ Advance Media. In this interview, he identified his key platform issue: The fight for “Reproductive Freedom.” This is not a new platform for him.  He has clearly stated before that “Real Men should stand up for the Reproductive Freedom of Women.”

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Senate President Steve Sweeney Celebrates Guru Nanak’s 550th birthday

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Trenton NJ, Senate President Steve Sweeney joined the East Coast Sikh Coordination Committee and members of the greater Sikh community today in celebrating Guru Nanak’s 550th birthday. Nanak was the founder of Sikhism, which has nearly 30 million followers throughout the world and roughly one million devotees in the United States.

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New Jersey Office of Emergency Management: Watch For Black Ice

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Ridgewood NJ, Black ice is difficult to see and makes roads very slippery, especially bridges and overpasses.

Temperatures have tumbled below freezing in some areas and precipitation may create black ice conditions.

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Paul Duggan of Bogota Throws his Hat in the Ring to Faceoff Against Gottheimer

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Bergenfield NJ, Paul A Duggan of Bogota, former Bergen County Republican Organization (BCRO) secretary, formally announced his challenge to the incumbent Democrat Josh Gottheimer in the 5th congressional district in NJ. Under the slogan.

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Wild Turkeys Terrorize New Jersey Just in Time for Thanksgiving

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Ridgewood NJ, as many of our readers have read by now a large flock of aggressive turkeys are terrorizing residents of an over-55 community in the Holiday City section of Toms River.

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MOTORISTS TO BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS ON ROADWAYS AS DEER MATING SEASON BEGINS

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Ridgewood NJ, according to NJ Fish and Wildlife , drivers are urged to use extra caution and watch for white-tailed deer as deer mating season gets underway and darkness arrives earlier, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife announced today.

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NJ elections 2019: General Assembly Election Local Results (so far)

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District 38

91 of 147 precincts – 62 percent

Christopher DiPiazza, GOP 11,718 – 26 percent

Michael Kazimir, GOP 11,513 – 26 percent

Lisa Swain, Dem (i) 11,020 – 24 percent

Christopher Tully, Dem (i) 10,794 – 24 percent

District 39

105 of 134 precincts – 78 percent

Holly Schepisi, GOP (i) 21,884 – 29 percent

Robert Auth, GOP (i) 20,532 – 27 percent

John Birkner, Dem 17,112 – 22 percent

Gerald Falotico, Dem 16,615 – 22 percent

District 40

140 of 147 precincts – 95 percent

Kevin Rooney, GOP (i) 20,022 – 29 percent

Christopher DePhillips, GOP (i) 19,508 – 28 percent

Julie O’Brien, Dem 15,177 – 22 percent

Maria Martini Cordonnier, Dem 15,024 – 22 percent

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MAYWOOD MAN CHARGED WITH KILLING 19 YEAR OLD AT HACKENSACK PARTY

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Maywood NJ, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced the arrest of MICHAEL GAFFNEY (DOB: 3/26/1998; single; unemployed) of 888 Briarcliff Avenue, Maywood, NJ on a charge of Reckless Manslaughter. The arrest is the result of an investigation conducted by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office under the direction of Chief Robert Anzilotti and the Hackensack Police Department under the direction of Officer-in-Charge Captain Peter Busciglio.

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Why Babies Make Us Happy?

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Saying that babies are cute can be an understatement. Somehow, babies give their parents, and adults in general a sense of hope, purpose and meaning. Those gentle eyes and captivating smile are sufficient enough to wipe off the stress caused by a tiring day. But why do babies really make us happy? Read on.

Oxytocin

Scientifically, our bodies release the oxytocin hormone each time we have a skin-to-skin or eye contact with our babies. Oxytocin is also known as the love hormone, which is essential when we bond with our babies. In the same manner, our babies also release this hormone during our interaction with them, indicating that they are in the same state of euphoria. Overall, the bond we create with our babies through our interaction with them makes us happy.

Their cry

It can be surprising, but a baby’s cry can make us happy because it can be a form of relief. Surely babies cry when they are in pain, such as when their two year molars are coming out or when they have gas. But hearing a baby cry may also wash relief all over us, especially when we have already noticed their difficulty in breathing or their lips turning blue. It makes us happy to know that they are alive and with us, still capable of feeling pain. Then the next thing happens, we want to make everything better to help them with what is causing their pain.

Perspective

Babies give our lives a sense of direction because we know that they depend on us. With a different perspective, we also tend to view happiness in a different way. We often find ourselves no longer sweating the small stuff or spending less time on things that annoy us in the first place. We are already too busy caring for a baby to give time to things that are less important. With a new perspective that our baby should be the top of our priorities, we become happier with small achievements such as being able to put our babies down for a nap or changing a diaper even before a poop leaks.

Innocence

We can be staring our babies and just be engulfed in their innocence. This alone is enough to make us happy and even wonder what we did to deserve such a blessing. Their tiny little fingers grabbing yours are sufficient to keep us hooked to them. Even if they tend to keep us awake all night, spit vomit or poop on our clothes, there is really nothing they can do to make us stay mad at them. Truly, they depend on us for their survival and as such, they are completely innocent.


An innocent smile or a curious glance from a baby is sufficient to make us smile ourselves. Babies have their way of invigorating us and making us feel that everything will be alright. Babies smile to encourage us to smile back and take care of them better no matter what mishap they may have caused. In general, babies really do make us happy, and it is contagious.

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Democrat Assembly candidate John Birkner Accused of Posting Signs at Auth Schepisi Campaign Headquarters

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MONTVALE NJ, Things turned a little ugly when a video filmed by Assembly candidate John Birkner was posted online Monday.  In the video, about 34 seconds long, shows Birkner in conflict with accuses a man in a goatee, of removing Democratic candidates’ signs.  The man, according to Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi, is a campaign volunteer who was working with two kids, scared off by Birkner and was removing the signs from private property being leased to the Schepisi and Auth campaigns when Birkner appeared.  Birkner demanded to film the trunk of the man’s Hyundai, handling some of the signs within, which prompted the driver to shut the trunk.

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BERGEN SALARIES SKYROCKETING UNDER FAT CAT DEMOCRATS

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Hackensack NJ, Bergen County’s ALL Democratic freeholder board has increased public salaries by $27.77 million since they took control of County Government in 2015. Salaries now make up $176 million of the county budget, plus health benefits for those employees are costing taxpayers more than $78 million! That’s a total of $254 million. With no one on the freeholder board protecting taxpayers, Democrats will continue to dole out raises and buy votes with your money.

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