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Cross Super Bowl Sunday with Ground Hog Day and you Get a Palindrome

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Ridgewood NJ, today is Super Bowl LIV the San Francisco 49ers will play against the Kansas City Chiefs, exactly  50 years since the Kansas team won its first Super Bowl title or believe it or nor Groundhog Day, you’d only be partially correct.

If the date is read from left to right and then from right to left, the sequence remains the same, which makes it a palindrome.A palindrome is a word, phrase or sequence of numbers that can be read the same way forward and backward. Some other examples of palindromes: “racecar,” “mom,” “dad” and “Red rum, sir, is murder.”

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Score Big with Titos Burritos on Super Bowl Sunday-Feb. 3rd 2019

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Ridgewood NJ,”Score BIG with Tito’s on Super Bowl Sunday”

“Get your orders in at least 72 hours in advance for easy pick up or delivery”

Please see the attached ad for details….

Game Day is February 3rd 2019!!!
“Get your orders in at least 72 hours in advance for easy pick up or delivery”
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SUPER BOWL SUNDAY , MOUNT CARMEL SUNDAY EVENING MASS TIME CHANGE TO 4:30 PM

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February 4,2018

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, just a reminder from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, today FEBRUARY 4, 2018 , ie  SUPER BOWL SUNDAY
there is a MASS TIME CHANGE. THE SUNDAY EVENING MASS (usually celebrated at 6:30pm) WILL BE CELEBRATED AT 4:30PM

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10 Things You May Not Know About the First Super Bowl

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FEBRUARY 4, 2016 By Christopher Klein

On January 15, 1967, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 to win the first Super Bowl. As the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos prepare to take the field for Super Bowl 50, read about 10 ways in which the hastily arranged first Super Bowl differed from today’s modern-day sporting spectacle.

In June 1966, the venerable National Football League (NFL) signed an agreement to merge with the upstart, seven-year-old American Football League (AFL) after the completion of the 1969 season. In the interim, the two rival leagues agreed to stage an annual season-ending contest between their respective champions. The first Super Bowl featured the Green Bay Packers, who had defeated the Dallas Cowboys to win the NFL title, against the Kansas City Chiefs, who had beaten the Buffalo Bills to capture the AFL crown. Legendary Packers coach Vince Lombardi, who had never so much as watched an AFL game on television, was wound extra tight leading up to the game. He felt pressure not only to win—but to win big. “We got to win by 21 points to prove that the National Football League is superior to the AFL,” Lombardi told his team, which were 13.5-point favorites. The Packers ultimately won by 25 points.

AFL principal founder and Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt suggested that the new championship game be known as the “Super Bowl,” an idea inspired by the ultra-bouncy Super Ball toy from Wham-O—producers of the Frisbee and Hula Hoop—that was popular with his kids and millions of others across America in the 1960s. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle, however, thought the name too gimmicky and lacking the weight worthy of his league. He suggested calling the championship game the “Pro Bowl” or even “The Big One” before settling on the “AFL-NFL World Championship Game.” That was quite a mouthful, however, for fans, journalists and broadcasters who instead followed Hunt’s lead and referred to the game informally as the “Super Bowl.” Not until the championship game’s third edition did Rozelle agree to follow suit and officially refer to the game as the Super Bowl.

https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-first-super-bowl?cmpid=Social_FBPAGE_HISTORY_20160206_360624641&linkId=21029000

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Valley’s Sports Institute hosts Free Seminar on Concussion Awareness for Coaches, Parents, and Recreation/Athletic Directors

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February 6,2016

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Ridgewood NJ,  The Valley Hospital Sports Institute will host a free concussion awareness seminar for coaches, parents, and recreation/athletic directors on Wednesday, February 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the The Valley Hospital Auditorium.

Signs and symptoms of a concussion can show up right after the injury, or may not appear or be noticed until days or weeks after the injury.  Concussion severity varies widely, and the number of signs and symptoms vary as well – serious injuries sometimes show few symptoms.

The event will be hosted by a panel of certified athletic trainers on staff at Valley’s Sports Institute:
· Don Tomaszewski, MS, ATC, Director, The Valley Hospital Sports Institute
· Karen Karosy, M.Ed., ATC, Athletic Trainer at Indian Hills High School
· Sarah Edge, MS, ATC, Athletic Trainer, Ramapo High School
· Rich Raiani, MS, ATC, Athletic Trainer, Mahwah High School

Guest speakers will include:
· Thomas Bottiglieri, D.O. ,Family and Sports Medicine
· Stephen Kanter, ATC, PT, DPT, Director, Athcare Consulting and Education Services

Some of the topics that will be covered include the communication and roles of people in caring for an athlete with concussion, what is known about concussions today and guidelines for returning to play following a concussion.  Participants will learn all about the Concussion Management Program at The Valley Hospital Sports Institute and the ImPACT Concussion Management Test.  There will be a Q&A session and information and resources available on concussion awareness and management.  Attendees will receive a certificate of participation.

Space is limited.  To register for the free seminar, please call 1-800-VALLEY-1 (1-800-825-5391).

The Valley Hospital Sports Institute is an ImPACT testing provider.  The ImPACT Concussion Management Test is an innovative computerized evaluation system that assesses the effects and severity of a concussion and helps determine when it is safe for an athlete to return to contact sports following a concussion.  For more information about ImPACT testing, please call the Sports Institute at 201-447-8133.

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“I Don’t Know How President Obama Thinks That He’s Helping Us”

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“I Don’t Know How President Obama Thinks That He’s Helping Us”
Amy Payne
February 4, 2014 at 6:30 am

On Super Bowl Sunday, Bill O’Reilly asked President Obama what many Americans are probably wondering.

“Was it the biggest mistake of your presidency to tell the nation over and over, ‘If you like your insurance, you can keep your insurance’?”

The President acknowledged that he has said he regrets the promise. But as O’Reilly pressed him on the details of Obamacare’s disastrous rollout, Obama said, “You were very generous in saying I look pretty good considering I’ve been in the presidency for five years. And I think part of the reason is, I try to focus not on the fumbles, but on the next plan.”

That may be a nice inspirational saying—look forward; don’t look back—but Obamacare is not in the rearview mirror.

The President told O’Reilly that HealthCare.gov is fixed, people are signing up for Obamacare, and “now it’s working the way it’s supposed to.”

But even for Americans with health insurance, many are just beginning to find out that the way Obamacare works is a nightmare.

“I don’t know how President Obama thinks that he’s helping us,” said Judy, a mother in her 50s whose premiums are going up 42 percent. “We can’t afford to pay these co-pays, to pay these deductibles, on what we’re making.”

Judy’s employer had to break the bad news to his team, as Heritage’s Alissa Tabirian reported:

Gary Simonetta, owner of the Pennsylvania small business, called his employees into a meeting during which they would “all find out for the first time how the Affordable Care Act will affect their medical coverage and how much they’re going to pay for it.”

…Despite choosing “the best option,” Simonetta revealed that the deductibles for employees with children would double, while his own monthly premium would increase by 63 percent.

“They call it the ‘affordable’ health plan? There’s nothing affordable about it,” said Jeff, one of the employees, after seeing his new deductible.

In the relative scheme of things, should these auto shop workers be thankful they are still employed? Businesses continue to report that Obamacare and rising health care costs are causing them to make changes and hesitate to hire people.

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Xanadu : A monument to NJ greedy self serving politicians ?

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called the ugliest building ever built Xanadu

Xanadu : A monument to NJ greedy self serving politicians ?

Empty shell of American Dream, MetLife Stadium’s ugly neighbor, still awaits makeover
Saturday February 1, 2014, 11:36 PM
BY  CHRISTOPHER MAAG
STAFF WRITER
The Record

When Marianne Krause goes to a concert in another city, she keeps an eye out for beautiful buildings nearby. But when millions of people look to East Rutherford this weekend to watch the Super Bowl, Krause hopes they keep their eyes locked firmly on the game.

That’s because right next door to MetLife Stadium sits a gigantic, empty, multicolored mall once known as Xanadu, the long-dormant retail and entertainment project that Governor Christie once called one of the ugliest buildings in America.

The fewer people who notice it, Krause figures, the better.

“I’m embarrassed by it, and I think the state will be embarrassed by it,” said Krause, 29, of East Rutherford. “It’s really ugly.”

When developers originally proposed building a megamall in the Meadowlands in 2003, they envisioned a completion date sometime in 2006. In the years since, the project now called American Dream has blown through two developers, one name change and $2 billion. Across the parking lot, one stadium was razed and a new one was built.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/eastrutherford/Empty_shell_of_American_Dream_MetLife_Stadiums_ugly_neighbor_still_awaits_makeover.html#sthash.Kuqa2GDj.dpuf