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Ridgewood NJ, the American Farm Bureau says the average cost of preparing Thanksgiving dinner next month will crack the $50 barrier.
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Ridgewood NJ, the American Farm Bureau says the average cost of preparing Thanksgiving dinner next month will crack the $50 barrier.
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Ridgewood NJ, It cannot be stressed enough that a negative COVID-19 test alone is not a guarantee of safety for loved ones and the community.
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Ridgewood NJ, all Village offices will be closed on Thanksgiving Thursday November 26th and Friday November 27th in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. There will be no garbage or recycling pickup on November 26th, and the Recycling Center will also be closed. On November 27th, there will be garbage and recycling pickup and the Recycling Center will be open.

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Ridgewood NJ, The holiday season is here and nothing is quite like being able to watch our favorite holiday movies…and TV episodes? The team at USDish.com just published a report that shows what Americans are watching around the holiday season, including the most-watched and highest-rated TV show holiday episodes.
Continue reading Dish Tv Says , Friends is the most popular TV show on Thanksgiving

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Ridgewood NJ, Lisa’s Mediterranean Cuisine at 28 Oak Street, is getting ready for Thanksgiving by sharing the holiday spirit and donating hot Thanksgiving meals to feed the less fortunate .

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Montvale NJ, The Thanksgiving holiday is normally an exciting opportunity to gather with family and reconnect with friends we have not seen in a while. However, this year, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the impending holiday season is more stress inducing than it is exciting. This year, a typical Thanksgiving gathering—one that is indoors, lacks personal space, and does not have a mask in sight—is the perfect recipe for spreading COVID-19.
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Linwood NJ, Conservative outsider, anti-establishment leader, and gubernatorial candidate Hirsh Singh today rejected Tyrannical Phil Murphy’s new shutdown order canceling Thanksgiving for millions of New Jerseyans.
Continue reading Singh Rejects Murphy’s Fear-Mongering; Urges New Jersey to Celebrate Thanksgiving

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Ridgewood NJ, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 196, which lowers indoor and outdoor gathering limits. Effective Tuesday, November 17 at 6:00 a.m., the indoor gathering limit will decrease from 25 to 10 people. The outdoor gathering limit will decrease from 500 people to 150 people, effective Monday, November 23 at 6:00 a.m.
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Ridgewood NJ, NJ TRANSIT is once again offering additional trains and buses this Thanksgiving holiday weekend to make it even easier for customers to unite with family and friends, travel to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, or get started on holiday shopping at various malls throughout the state. Plus, feel free to bring your holiday helpers, as kids ride free the entire long weekend!
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Ridgewood NJ, Senator Kristin Corrado is volunteering her legislative district office as a collection point for donated food as the holiday season approaches.
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Washington DC, on Tuesday of this week , President Donald J. Trump continued the time-honored White House tradition of officially pardoning the National Thanksgiving Turkey. This year’s candidates for National Thanksgiving Turkey were Peas and Carrots! The White polled Americans over which to pardon . After the votes were tallied, Peas earned the honor of 2018 National Thanksgiving Turkey.
Peas and Carrots traveled to our Nation’s capital all the way from South Dakota! They were raised on a farm near Huron, S.D., under the supervision of National Turkey Federation Chairman Jeff Sveen and by turkey grower Ruben Waldner.The Presidential Flock of 50 turkeys was hatched in July, and Peas and Carrots were selected to travel to Washington, D.C.

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Ridgewood NJ, Thanksgiving is a time for us to be grateful for everything we have, but it has also earned the connotation as the holiday for gigantic meals and over-eating. For those of you who are watching what they eat or are health-conscious, you may be concerned you’ll have too much on your plate this holiday! ConsumerReports recommends these tips to help you eat smarter and find the sweet spot between treating yourself and overindulging.

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West Trenton, N.J. – Thanksgiving weekend is traditionally the heaviest travel period of the year, beginning with millions of Americans hitting the road tomorrow. We want everyone traveling New Jersey’s busy roadways this holiday weekend to get to their destinations safely. To help motorists have an enjoyable and safe holiday, the New Jersey State Police offer the following safety tips:
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Ridgewood NJ, There are a number of upcoming events in the Village, including welcoming in the holiday season compile by Heather A. Mailander the Village Manager .
November 11, 2018 – 2:00 p.m. – Veterans Day Service in Memorial Park at Van Neste Square
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