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The Lunar New Year: A Celebration of Renewal and Tradition

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Ridgewood NJ, the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated festivals across Asia and beyond. It marks the beginning of the lunar calendar, heralding a time of renewal, family gatherings, and cultural festivities. In this essay, we will explore the essence of the Lunar New Year, its traditions, and the diverse communities that come together to celebrate this auspicious occasion.

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Mowing your Lawn During Chinese New Year can Bring Bad Luck and Other Tidbits

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Ridgewood NJ, Happy Lunar New Year! Make sure to change your sheets and get a fresh outfit together for a lucky start on your new year.

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Truly Sichuan, Chinese New Year Food Tasting 12-Course Menu

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Ridgewood NJ, Truly Sichuan is pleased to announce their annual Chinese New Year Party Menu attached:

CHINESE NEW YEAR FOOD TASTING 12-COURSE MENU
(Tea Tasting Included)
Sunday 02/02/2020 4pm-9pm
$75/Adult; Prepayment Required; BYOB; Free Parking

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Chinese Club at Ridgewood High School celebrates New Year

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Chinese Club at Ridgewood High School celebrates New Year
Friday, February 15, 2013
BY LAURA HERZOG
STAFF WRITER
The Ridgewood News

Based on the Chinese lunar calendar, Feb. 10 ushered in the “Year of the Snak

This year brings more attention to those born in previous years of the snake. The Year of the Snake is sometimes considered a “mini dragon,” and the dragon is a Chinese symbol for good luck.

In Louise Cheng’s Ridgewood High School (RHS) Chinese classroom last Tuesday, during the Chinese Club’s annual Chinese New Year Festival, students and educators invited to the free lunchtime Chinese banquet had a little good fortune.

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