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>School aide charged with abuse of teen

>From The Record, Saturday, January 26, 2008

BY EVONNE COUTROS

RIDGEWOOD — A 29-year-old female instructional aide at the high school was charged with child abuse after she was found with beer and suspected marijuana while in a parked car with a 16-year-old boy.
A police officer on patrol about 10 p.m. Wednesday saw Lindsay M. Murphy of Mahwah and the boy, a student at the high school, sitting in the car in the eastern section of the duck pond parking lot on East Ridgewood Avenue.
When the officer asked why they were there, Murphy, in the driver’s seat, said the two were talking. Murphy told the officer she was 25, said Detective Capt. Keith Killion.

“The male passenger was asked the same question, to which he replied that he was 17,” Killion said. He is 16, police said.
Murphy told police she was at a basketball game at the high school and that the juvenile in the passenger’s seat had concerns about his midterm exams and wanted to talk.

Murphy, an instructional aide, was asked if she was a teacher and she replied, “Yes,” police said.
Further questioning revealed additional discrepancies in their stories, Killion said. Police found beer in the car and a substance believed to be marijuana.

Murphy was charged with child abuse and neglect because of her instructional-aide status and the teen’s juvenile status, Killion said.

The two were charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Murphy received an additional charge of having an open or unsealed alcoholic beverage in the car.

Murphy was released pending a court appearance, and the juvenile was released to his sister, Killion said.

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>URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

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URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY
1234 PM EST WED DEC 12 2007

PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOWFALL LIKELY FROM THURSDAY MORNING INTO THURSDAY EVENING…

FOR THE FOLLOWING FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX- NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN- SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-BERGEN- EASTERN PASSAIC-ORANGE-

SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST ACROSS THE WATCH AREA THURSDAY MORNING. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW ARE THEN EXPECTED ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA THURSDAY AFTERNOON.

TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS LIKELY WILL BE AT LEAST 6 INCHES ACROSS INTERIOR AREAS…WITH THE MIXING IN OF SLEET ACROSS AREAS NEARER NEW YORK CITY AND THE COAST LIMITING TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS TO AROUND 6 INCHES THERE.

A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW…SLEET…OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL.
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>3 Kings Day

>History of 3 Kings Day – Epiphany
Lovers of carols and Christmas parties know that this season has 12 days, packed with golden rings, calling birds and various kinds of gentry, musicians and domestic workers. December 25 is Christmas – and 25 minus 12 does equal 13. Do the math and you will see why shopping malls, newspapers, television networks, and other cultural fortresses annually deliver some kind of “Twelve Days of Christmas” blitz, beginning on December 13.

Problem is that for centuries church calendars in the East and the West have agreed that there are twelve days of Christmas and they begin on Christmas Day and end on January 6.
The twelve days of Christmas end with the Feast of Epiphany also called “The Adoration of the Magi” or “The Manifestation of God.” Celebrated on January 6, it is known as the day of the Three Kings (or wise men/magi): Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. According to an old legend based on a Bible story, these three kings saw, on the night when Christ was born, a bright star, followed it to Bethlehem and found there the Christchild and presented it with gold, frankincense and myrrh.

January 6, the last day of Christmas, comes with its own traditions, rituals and symbols. Carolers are going from house to house; in many homes the Christmas tree is taken down and in some areas is burnt in a big bonfire. For the children this is an especially joyous occasion because, associated with taking down the tree goes the “plündern” (raiding) of the tree. The sweets, chocolate ornaments wrapped in foil or cookies, which have replaced the sugar plums, are the raiders’ rewards.

The history of Christmas, (the festival of the nativity of Jesus Christ,) is intertwined with that of the Epiphany. The commemoration of the Baptism (also called the Day of Lights, i.e. the Illumination of Jesus) was also known as the birthday of Jesus, because he was believed to have been born then of the Virgin or reborn in baptism. In some records Christmas and Epiphany were referred to as the first and second nativity; the second being Christ’s manifestation to the world.

In the fourth century, December 25 was finally adopted by the Western Christian Church as the date of the Feast of Christ’s birth. It is believed that this change in date gave rise to the tradition of the “12 Days of Christmas.” While the Western Christian Church celebrates December 25th, the Eastern Christian Church to this day recognizes January 6 as the celebration of the nativity. January 6 was also kept as the physical birthday in Bethlehem. In the Teutonic west, Epiphany became the Festival of the Three Kings (i.e. the Magi), or simply Twelfth day.

On the evening before Three Kings, traditionally there were prayers, blessed dried herbs would be burnt and their aromatic smell would fill the house. Doorways would be sprinkled with holy water and the master of the house would write with chalk C + M + B and the year above the house and barn door and say: “Caspar, Melchior, Balthasar, behütet uns auch für dieses Jahr, vor Feuer und vor Wassergefahr.” (“CMB, protect us again this year from the dangers of fire and water.”) C + M + B has traditionally been translated with Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar, however, according to the Church it stands for “Christus Mansionem Benedictat” (Christ bless this home).

The custom of the Star Singers, reminiscent of the travel of the Three Kings is still very much alive in Bavaria and Austria. Beginning with New Years and through January 6, children dressed as the kings, and holding up a large star, go from door to door, caroling and singing a Three Kings’ song. For this they receive money or sweets. Formerly the collected donations went to unemployed craftsmen and veterans, today they go to charities of the church or the Third World.

Oldtimers of Jasper in Indiana still remember the times when January 6 was celebrated. Lillian Doane and her family lived app. 4 miles out of town. Since it was a holy day they would go to church over the corduroy road. Claude and Martina Eckert also remember it as a special day. “People would put their trees out for the city to pick up and then all would be told that six o’clock this evening they would burn the Christmas trees. That was sometime ago; now the city will pick them up and chop them up as mulch. If you chipped in a tree you can get a bag of mulch.” For the Reichmanns in Brown County, “Dreikönigsabend” is always a special event. If there are any treats left on the tree (Ruth buys them at the Heidelberg Haus in Indianapolis), the grandchildren come to get them. In the evening there is a big gathering with Christmas foods, Glühwein and Stollen and Christmas carols with Eberhard at the piano.

© Copyright Ruth M. Reichmann
Max Kade German-American Center, IUPUI

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>And Then Came Love

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I’m pleased to announce that “And Then Came Love” starring Vanessa Williams, Eartha Kitt, Kevin Daniels, Michael Boatman, Stephen Spinella & Ben Vereen will premiere JUNE 1 at the Ridgewood Warner Quad Theater in downtown Ridgewood.

We Expect To Sell Out Fast

It’s A Great Feel Good Film
See Ridgewood’s own Diane Sims, Rosie McCooe, Trish Manzo, Eileen Scheuch & The Regressions make their big screen debut

The appearance of over 150 local extras

7 local locations – Austin’s in Rochelle Park, The Ridgewood Women’s Club, Eastern Christian Elementary School, Floody’s Office, Dr. Hall’s Office, the VanSaun House & the DiCosta House

Support Independent Filmmaking

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW
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or at the boxoffice

Early Bird Premiere – Friday 6/1 4:00pmBe the first to see the film, and get a free cone from Ben & Jerry’sCocktails with the Cast & Crew –

Saturday 6/2 9:00pmJoin the cast, crew and friends of the film @ BLEND on Chestnut Street to celebrate the openingFilmmaker Q&A Panel –

Monday 6/4 7:00pmFollowing the film, meet the filmmakers and learn what it takes to make an independent film. Ladies Nite Out/Date Nite –

Tuesday/Wednesay 6/5 & 6/6 7:00pm Grab your girlfriend, your mom or your honey, and make it a movie night. This smart, chick fick promises to be the “feel good” film of the summer. meet up after at Starbucks for lively discussion with the writer and members of the “Mommy Posse.”Last Chance –

Thursday 6/7 7:00pmSee it before it’s gone. All ticket holders receive a Clearview goody bag.

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>Congressman Garrett Tours flood Damage in Bergen County

>Dear Friends:

This weekend, I toured some of the flood damage in Bergen County. Accompanied by local elected officials, police and fire chiefs, and emergency management officers, I visited communities in New Milford, Rochelle Park, and River Edge. And, as the rivers begin to recede to pre-flood levels, there is little doubt that the damage is severe.

I have joined with all of my colleagues in the New Jersey delegation to ask the President to declare parts of New Jersey a federal disaster area. These letters echo the official requests by Acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey. I have also written to FEMA to encourage them to make assessments and disaster declaration recommendations as swiftly as possible.

FEMA is continuing to work with local emergency management offices to assess the damage from last week’s nor’easter. FEMA had Preliminary Disaster Assessment Teams and resources such as generators pre-positioned in New Jersey before the storm to facilitate quick assessment. I am hopeful that actual aid will be available to residents, municipalities, and businesses soon.

As soon as the preliminary assessments are completed, the President will be able to determine if the threshold for a federal disaster declaration has been met. Once such a declaration is made, FEMA will set up regional disaster recovery centers at which citizens will be able to apply for relief. As soon as more information becomes available, I will be certain to get the word out. In the meantime, if you would like to get an idea of what may be available, you may want to visit https://www.fema.gov/assistance/index.shtm.

Furthermore, you may be interested to know that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) extended the deadline for tax filings for those directly impacted by the storm. The IRS initially extended the deadline by 48 hours, but it then extended the deadline a second time to Thursday, April 26th. For more information on this extension, visit the IRS’ website, https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=169543,00.html.

Sincerely,

Scott Garrett

Member of Congress

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>RHS CLASS OF 2006 DESTINATIONS

>Members of the RHS Class of 2006 are attending the following colleges and universities: Alfred University, 3; American University, 5; Amherst College, 1; Arizona State University, 1; University of Arizona, 1; University of the Arts, 2; Bard College, 2; Bates College, 1; Bentley College, 2; Bergen Community College, 36; Bloomfield College, 1; Boston College, 3; Boston University, 3; Bowdoin College, 2; Brandeis University, 1; Brown University, 4; Bryant College, 1; Bryn Mawr College, 1; Bucknell University, 3; California State University, 1; Univ. of California – Santa Barbara, 1; Carnegie Mellon University, 3; Case Western Reserve University, 1; Centenary College, 1; Champlain College, 1; College of Charleston, 1; University of Chicago, 2; Christopher Newport University, 1; Clark University, 1; Coastal Carolina University, 1; Colgate University, 2; Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, 3; Columbia University, 4; Connecticut College, 2; University of Connecticut, 1; Cornell University, 4; Curry College, 1; Dartmouth College, 1; Davidson College, 1; University of Delaware, 3; Denison University, 1; DePauw University, 1; Dickinson College, 1; Dominican College of Blau, 2; Drew University, 6; Drexel University, 2; Eckerd College, 1; Elon College, 1; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical, 1; Emory University, 2; Fairfield University, 2; Fairleigh Dickinson, Teaneck, 2; Florida Institute of Tech, 1; Florida State University, 1; University of Florida, 1; Fordham University, 1; Franklin and Marshall College, 2; George Mason University, 1; George Washington University, 5; Georgetown University, 4; Georgia Institute of Tech, 1; Gettysburg College, 4; Goucher College, 2; Grove City College, 1; Guilford College, 1; Hamilton College-NY, 1; Hampden-Sydney College, 1; University of Hartford, 1; Harvard and Radcliffe College, 1; Haverford College, 1; Hobart & William Smith, 1; Hofstra University, 2; Indiana University, 2; Iona College, 1; University of Iowa, 1; Ithaca College, 2; James Madison University, 1; Johns Hopkins University, 2; Johnson & Wales University, 1; Kalamazoo College, 1; Kean University, 1; Lafayette College, 4; Lehigh University, 2; Lewis & Clark College, 1; Loyola College in Maryland, 2; Lynchburg College, 1; Lynn University, 1; Marietta College, 1; Marist College, 1; Univ. of Maryland, College Park, 4; Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2; MIT, 1; McGill University, 3; Methodist College, 1; Miami University, 3; University of Michigan, 1; Middlebury College, 2; Monmouth University, 4; Montclair State University, 4; Moravian College, 1; Mount Saint Mary College, 1; Muhlenberg College, 1; Newmann College, 1; University of New England, 1; New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1; The College of New Jersey, 1; New York University, 5; North Carolina at Greensboro, 1; Northeastern University, 3; University of Northern Colorado, 1; Northwestern University, 2; University of Notre Dame, 2; Nyack College, 1; Oberlin College, 1; Occidental College, 1; Pace University, Pleasantville, 2; Pace University, 3; Parsons School of Design, 3; Pennsylvania State University, 8; University of Pennsylvania, 3; University of Pittsburgh, 1; Plymouth State College, 1; Pratt Institute, 3; Princeton University, 2; Providence College, 1; Purdue University, 1; Quinnipiac College, 2; Ramapo College of NJ, 4; Reed College, 1; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1; Rhode Island School of Design, 3; University of Richmond, 5; Rider University, 2; University of Rochester, 1; Roger Williams University, 1; Rowan University, 1; Rutgers College, 7; Saint Anselm College, 1; Saint Michael’s College, 1; Salve Regina University, 3; University of San Diego, 1; University of San Francisco, 1; Santa Barbara City College, 1; School Abroad, 8; Seton Hall University, 1; Skidmore College, 3; Smith College, 2; Univ. of Southern California, 2; Southern Methodist University, 2; Springfield College, 1; St. John’s University, 5; St. Lawrence University, 1; St. Thomas Aquinas College, 1; State University of New York, 1; Stetson University, 2; Susquehanna University, 1; Swarthmore College, 1; Sweet Briar College, 1; Syracuse University, 2; SUNY at Albany, 2; SUNY at Binghamton, 1; SUNY at Stony Brook, 2; Towson University, 2; Tufts University, 1; Union College – NY, 2; Union College of Syracuse, 1; Vanderbilt University, 1; University of Vermont, 4; Villanova University, 8; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1; Wake Forest University, 3; Wentworth Institute of Technology, 2; University of West Virginia, 1; Westminster Choir College, 1; William Paterson University, 6; Williams College, 1; Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1; Yale University, 2.

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>Hazardous Weather Outlook

>Hazardous Weather Outlook
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK…UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY
546 PM EDT FRI SEP 1 2006

NJZ002>006-011-NYZ067>073-021000-
WESTERN PASSAIC-BERGEN-EASTERN PASSAIC-ESSEX-HUDSON-UNION-ORANGE-
PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-
546 PM EDT FRI SEP 1 2006

…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 2 PM EDT SATURDAY…
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY EVENING…

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF NORTHEAST NEW
JERSEY AND SOUTHEAST NEW YORK.

.DAY ONE…TONIGHT

A WIND ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SUSTAINED WINDS OF 25 TO 35
MPH ALONG WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 50 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY

A WIND ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SUSTAINED WINDS OF 25 TO 35 MPH
ALONG WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 50 MPH THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON.

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY EVENING FOR 2 TO 4 INCHES OF RAINFALL.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED LATE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY.

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