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Friday, June 14, 2013

Circus Coming to Washington Township

The Bergen County YJCC will host two shows by the Kelly Miller Circus June 23.

The circus is coming to Washington Township this month. The Kelly Miller Circus will be performing two shows at the Bergen County YJCC featuring aerialists, acrobats, clowns and exotic animals like elephants and tigers June 23. The two shows start at 2 and 5 p.m. Advance tickets cost $10 for adults or $6 for children aged 2-11. Tickets on the day of the performances cost $15 for adults and $7 for children.  Check out the video above for a brief preview of the show. For more information, contact Wendy Fox at (201) 666-6610 ext. 5820 or wfox@yjcc.org. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Jim Leggate at Jim.Leggate@patch.com, or find us on Facebook and Twitter. For news straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.

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CJandMMom

10:49 am on Tuesday, June 18, 2013

uhhh hello cutspending? sarcasm??   more ›

Gov. Christie Slow Jams the News on Fallon

The governor follows in the comedic footsteps of his on-again, off-again buddy Barack Obama.

Gov. Chris Christie appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Wednesday night to break down his decision to “let the people vote” in a special election for Frank Lautenberg’s senate seat. As The Roots laid down a smooth R&B beat, the governor mostly played the straight man to Fallon. Christie “slow jammed” his talking points about the special election and dodged questions about whether he’d announce a run for president. Christie remained poised, good natured, and at times affected a mock-offended tone, as Fallon cracked fat jokes at the guv’s expense during the 5 minute segment. “Now look, I know that this election is going to cost tax payers some money, but these costs can’t be measured against the value of having an elected member of the …

sMell u later

9:46 pm on Monday, June 17, 2013

Yo gary that is where the most deadbeats live too! The takers. I thought mel said the red states were the takers. Look at PA the state is red except for Philly where the takers live. How much does Camden contribute to the country or trenton? Remember trenton makes the world takes now its thw world makes and trwnton takes   more ›

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Monument to 'Community Spirit' Stands at Westwood Hospital

New Jersey sculptor Bob Hill crafted the monument to represent the efforts of residents to reopen the former Pascack Valley Hospital.

When HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley held their open house Saturday, CEO Chad Melton presented a new sculpture designed to represent the community's support of the hospital's opening. When the Pascack Valley Hospital first opened in 1959, much of the funding came from money raised in the communities around the hospital. Now the new hospital is set to open June 1 and many have compared the support from area residents to the original effort.  The new scupture unveiled Saturday, titled "Community Spirit," stands nearly seven feet tall. It depicts a group of hands holding up a bronze sphere, symbolizing the efforts of many residents of Westwood and surrounding towns who supported the hospital through its state hearings and legal battles since …

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

'Taste of Westwood' Tickets Available

The event, which benefits the Westwood Library, is scheduled for June 9.

The fifth annual Taste of Westwood is scheduled for June 9 at the Westwood Library. The event features food and drinks donated by local restaurants and shops, including Banchetto Feast, Bat Barry's, Bibi'z, Broadway Pizza, Sogno, Casa Maselli, Conrad's, P.J. Finnegan's, Flynn's Deli, Grange, Hanami, Harmony Tea Room, It's Greek to Me, Jack's Cafe, Olive Branch & Grape Vine, Pompilio's Pizza, Sarabou Bakery, The Iron Horse, The Melting Pot, Rolling Pin Cafe, Twist, Westwood Prime Meats, Cricket Hill Brewery, Defiant Brewery and Best Cellars. There will also be raffles, with prizes including a BMW motorcycle, iPad and $150 gift certificate to Banchetto Feast. "It's a great time for the town to come together, and I think that's something …

Monday, May 13, 2013

'Tanning Mom' To Appear in Gay Porn

The New Jersey pariah continues to make headlines.

That was a close call. Sources close to “Tanning Mom” Patricia Krentcil told celebrity gossip site TMZ that the Nutley woman would be featured in a soon-to-be released gay porn film. The sources then qualified the revelation: Krentcil would be working fully clothed and she won’t partake in any love making. What a relief. The 45-year-old mother would be paid $1,000 for the cameo role, sources said. Earlier this year, the mother of five recorded her debut rap single at a New York recording studio and posed topless on a Jersey Shore beach. Krentcil's infamy began in April 2012 when school officials noticed burns on her daughter's leg and reported the injuries to authorities. Following an investigation, Krentcil was arrested later that month. …

melissa lewis

10:47 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

Interesting. She will probably play a leather couch. Her skin is perfect for that   more ›

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Infamous North Jersey Hitman Comes Alive in 'The Iceman'

Richard Kuklinski, a Dumont man who killed more than 100 people, is the subject of director Ariel Vromen's crime thriller.

A film based on the true life story of one of New Jersey’s most notorious killers is set to hit select theaters this Friday. "The Iceman" tells the story of Dumont's Richard Kuklinski, from his ordinary family life to his introduction to the mob and his arrest for murder.  Kuklinski said he killed more than 100 people, many during his time associated with the mafia in the 1970s and 80s. In the screenplay co-written by Morgan Land and director Ariel Vromen and based on a book by Anthony Bruno, Kuklinski initially appears to be a devoted family man but is soon found out to be ruthless hit man.  Michael Shannon — of Boardwalk Empire and “Michael Shannon Reads the Insane Delta Gamma Sorority Letter” fame — portrays The Iceman, who got his …

Check out WCTV's May Schedule

The all-volunteer station broadcasts local content on Cablevision and FIOS, as well as online.

See coaches discuss the coming Bergen County Softball Championship tournament during a live show at 8 p.m. on May 3 broadcast over WCTV. The May 3 show features guests including coaches and players, with long-time Exit 168 show host Larry Lifrieri and John Francolla, known for his years as a local softball and baseball umpire. The tournament games begin May 4. The tournament is sponsored by the Bergen County Women Coaches Association. Weather permitting, WCTV will cover the May 18 quarterfinals from Immaculate Heart Academy, the semifinals May 25 at Indian Hills High School and the championship game June 1 at Montclair State University. The all-volunteer station offers 8 p.m. Friday shows. In May, they include a media presentation from …

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Watch an Interview with Washington Township's New Library Director

Laura Rifkin recently appeared on WCTV.

Laura Rifkin, the new director of the Washington Township Library, recently appeared in an interview on WCTV. In the interview, Rifkin spoke new programming like book clubs for adults, tech classes and informative speakers they're hosting. Rifkin, who previously worked as a manager of two New York City library branches, told Patch she hoped to make the library a "focal point" in the community with more programs for adults and families. She also spoke about the library's effort to archive historic photos, the children's room and other library resources in the interview. "The library is a community center, not just a research center," Rifkin said in the WCTV interview. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Jim Leggate at Jim.Leggate@…

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Tanya Zuckerbrot Speaking at YJCC's 'Brilliant Brunches'

The diet book author and T.V. personality will speak at the Bergen County YJCC in Washington Township April 19.

Brilliant Brunches, a culinary experience sponsored by the Bergen County YJCC, will be held on April 19. The event will begin at 9:15 a.m. at the YJCC, 605 Pascack Road, Washington Townsip, where there will be a light breakfast and a talk by guest speaker Tanya Zuckerbrot. Zuckerbrot is author of The F-Factor Diet and The Miracle Carb Diet: Make Calories and Fat Disappear—with Fiber! She is also a T.V. personality who frequently appears on national television, including The Dr. Oz Show, the Today Show, CBS Early Show, The View and Rachael Ray. Brilliant Brunches will continue with participants choosing from ten enticing topics, each of which will be presented at a beautiful home, where lunch will also be served. Topics include decorating, …

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Artist Jean Marie Boyko Exhibiting at Washington Twp. Library

The exhibit will be up at the Washington Township Library during April.

Artist Jean Marie Boyko will be her exhibiting her work at the Washington Township Library during April. Boyko's art focuses on "the architectural detail" of a flower's anatomy, creating what she calls "floral portraits" with vibrant color.  “My painting technique involves the processes of the layering of glazes, in combination with areas of opaque brushstroke, creating a ‘push and pull’ of depth and light." Boyko said in her artist's statment. "These techniques and subject matter allow me to bring about an awareness of nature’s totality, in which all of life’s details play a part.” For more info about Boyko or to see a preview of her work, check out her website here. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Jim Leggate at Jim.Leggate@…

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