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Dutchess Tourism Launches Fishkill Lunch & Learn Series Dutchess Tourism Launches Fishkill Lunch & Learn Series
Dutchess Tourism Launches Fishkill Lunch & Learn Series FISHKILL, N.Y. -- Filomena Fanelli, CEO and founder of Impact PR & Communications Ltd., and Katy Dwyer, president of Katy Dwyer Design will team up as guest presenters at the first session of Dutchess Tourism's 2015 Lunch & Learn Series in Fishkill.  The first session kicks off Monday, March 14, from noon-1:30 p.m. at the Hyatt House, 100 Westage Business Center Drive, Fishkill. Interested parties are invited to bring their own lunch to this information-packed seminar, which is free to all and geared toward tourism-related businesses.  Advance registration is required; email Lydia@d…
Chamber of Commerce, Eastchester HS Launch Internship Program Chamber of Commerce, Eastchester HS Launch Internship Program
Chamber of Commerce, Eastchester HS Launch Internship Program EASTCHESTER, N.Y. -- The Chamber of Commerce is currently working with Eastchester High School to launch its first internship program, which is tied to the WISE program. Companies who are willing to be the host for the interns must submit an application by March 2016.  The internship program will run from around May 17 to June 17.  To host an intern, the Chamber member company must fill out the WISE student sponsor agreement with a copy of its business card and a brief description of what the intern will be doing. Click here for the WISE student sponsor agreement. Email the application to…
Alumni Concert Raises Funds For New Milford High School Musical Alumni Concert Raises Funds For New Milford High School Musical
Alumni Concert Raises Funds For New Milford High School Musical BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- New Milford High School will be hosting its annual Alumni Benefit Concert fundraiser for this year's spring musical "The Drowsy Chaperone" on Monday, Feb. 22. The night is billed as a "A Night in Vaudeville" where alumni performers will include current Broadway star and Tony Award nominee Rob McClure, class of 2000, Jonathan Silver (2005), Broadway actor Joshua Dela Cruz (2007), along with Azela Zarate (2010), Hannah Miller (2013) and Kimberlee Korzelius (2014).  The event will be at 7 p.m. in the James Africano Auditorium and tickets can be purchased…
Fair Lawn Jewish Center Tackles Kids Cancer Fair Lawn Jewish Center Tackles Kids Cancer
Fair Lawn Jewish Center Tackles Kids Cancer FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- The Fair Lawn Jewish Center's Social Action Committee, Sisterhood and the Men’s Progress Club are offering two opportunities to help Tackle Kids Cancer – an organization affiliated with the New York Giants and Hackensack University Medical Center. Money raised will benefit clinical care, support services for families and research to help find a cure. Joshua Randman, a 17-year-old member of the Fair Lawn Jewish Center and student at Gold Och Academy, has been battling cancer for months.  To raise money for the cause, Gold Och Academy has designed T-shirts for sale, which ar…
Orangetown Forum Focuses On Business Compliance With Obamacare Orangetown Forum Focuses On Business Compliance With Obamacare
Orangetown Forum Focuses On Business Compliance With Obamacare ORANGETOWN, N.Y. -- Business leaders attending the next Palisades Institute forum at Dominican College in Blauvelt will walk away with practical advice on how to be in compliance with changing regulations under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. The forum, titled “The Affordable Care Act: Its Impact on Business Strategy and Operations,” will be held Wednesday from 7:30-10 a.m. in the Lawrence Room of Rosary Hall at Dominican College, 480 Western Highway, Blauvelt.  A panel of experts on the Affordable Care Act will let business leaders know what is required of them and answer …
Dumont Named High-Performing District Dumont Named High-Performing District
Dumont Named High-Performing District BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- Emanuele Triggiano, superintendent of schools announced Feb. 8 the Dumont School District has been designated as "High Performing" for the third consecutive three-year cycle. Dumont scored well above the 80 percent minimum passing level on the Quality Single Accounting Continuum review in each of the following areas: instruction and programs, fiscal management, operations and personnel and governance. 
Ridgewood Dance Company Collaborates With World-Renowned Designer Ridgewood Dance Company Collaborates With World-Renowned Designer
Ridgewood Dance Company Collaborates With World-Renowned Designer RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- Art of Motion Dance Theatre Artistic Directors Lynn Needle and Olivia Galgano are collaborating with Ralph Pucci on two site-specific performances at the Ralph Pucci Penthouse Loft Thursday, March 10, honoring the first solo exhibit of Hawaiian sculptor John Koga's work. Hailed as a "shape shifter" by Janelle Zara of Cultured Magazine, Zara writes, "John Koga for decades, has defied classification. Eluding any labels, the Hawaiian artist’s career has skipped from that of sculptor, painter, photographer, provocateur and back again, boldly dabbling in political…
American Cancer Society Seeks Drivers In Ridgefield To Transport Patients American Cancer Society Seeks Drivers In Ridgefield To Transport Patients
American Cancer Society Seeks Drivers In Ridgefield To Transport Patients FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The American Cancer Society’s Road to Recovery program is currently looking for volunteer drivers throughout all Fairfield County communities to transport cancer patients to and from their lifesaving treatments. Volunteer drivers have provided thousands of cancer patients with rides to their treatment appointments, however patients across Connecticut are now at risk of missing crucial appointments due to lack of transportation. Many need daily or weekly treatment, often over the course of several months, and may be too tired or weak to drive themselves. Some treatments wil…
Rye Square House Museum Turns Back The Clock Rye Square House Museum Turns Back The Clock
Rye Square House Museum Turns Back The Clock RYE, N.Y. -- Although many historical buildings claim that George Washington slept there, Rye Square House Museum, at 1 Purchase Street, can confirm that George Washington slept there twice.The historic museum will be hosting two upcoming events. On Feb. 27,  20 guests can come to Tavern Night at the Square House. People will be turning back the clock and cooking meals from that time period from 7 to 9 p.m.  On March 3, a spring luncheon and boutique event will be held from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the Square House by the American Yacht Club. 
Number Of Ramsey Relay For Life Participants Grows Number Of Ramsey Relay For Life Participants Grows
Number Of Ramsey Relay For Life Participants Grows RAMSEY, N.J. -- The American Cancer Society had a kickoff event for the Relay for Life in Ramsey on Feb. 10. The chapter initially had 23 teams and 156 participants registered, a number that has since ballooned to 29 teams and 217 participants. This also means donations are up to $4,522.  There is plenty of time to sign up and donate for the event, which takes place Friday, June 3. The relay will take place at Ramsey High School, 256 E. Main St. Click here for more information.
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