
We all travel into the future, but we never arrive. The path into the future itself is all we experience and, without a time machine, that is destined to remain our reality.
But the path into the future, the road we travel to a place we never arrive, has changed drastically in one generation; and, to [...]
January 31, 2011 | Posted in
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A special concert tribute to honor Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday anniversary is in the works this February for the Jonas Brothers. But Kevin Jonas, the only brother born while Reagan was president, certainly has some other things on his mind besides honoring The Gipper.
The Wyckoff native was spotted in town and ’shopping local’ for household [...]
January 28, 2011 | Posted in
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The Wyckoff group, S.A.V.E. Wyckoff recently announced the retention of counsel to represent the group at the Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing scheduled for February 7th at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
S.A.V.E Wyckoff, which stands for Stop Aggressive Vista Expansion, and a sister organization in Hawthorne called Save The Woods, are organizing to tone down [...]
January 28, 2011 | Posted in
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On January 18 at 11:20pm, Wyckoff Police responded to a motor vehicle crash on Route 208 near Russell Avenue in which a vehicle had struck the center divider of the highway. During the investigation it was determined that the driver, Courtney R. Visco, 334 Jeffer Street, Ridgewood, age 19; was in possession of a small [...]
January 27, 2011 | Posted in
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Last spring it was a tryout with the New York Giants for Wyckoff native Brian Toal, but the 2011 winter has been about the Jets and that’s where Toal signed a future contract this January.
Born in Wyckoff, Toal always imagined playing for Ramapo where his father coached, but he followed Coach Toal to Don Bosco. [...]
January 27, 2011 | Posted in
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Wyckoff recently took part in a successful program to help promote the awareness and usage of energy efficient bulbs, but awareness on the inherent environmental dangers is just as important.
Saving money and saving the environment are two big subjects that are used to sell everything from coffee, to tax policies, to light bulbs, [...]
January 24, 2011 | Posted in
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Walter Cronkite and Don Carleton. Conversations with Cronkite.
Austin, Texas: Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin: 2010
as reviewed by Ted Odenwald
Walter Cronkite, arguably the most respected, renowned, trusted, and influential newscasters in the twentieth century, reflects on his career in this edited collection of interviews. When Cronkite published [...]
January 22, 2011 | Posted in
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On January 12 at 6:36pm, Wyckoff Police received calls from several residents about a possible drunk driver who pulled into the parking lot of Wyckoff Square at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Godwin Avenue. Ptl. Thomas Tully and Ptl. William Plisich were dispatched to the area and the subsequent investigation lead to the arrest [...]
January 21, 2011 | Posted in
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On January 14 at 11:10am, Wyckoff Police received a call from a resident of Caldwell Drive who stated that someone was attempting to break into her home. The woman had earlier heard her doorbell ring and was unable to immediately answer the door, and when she came downstairs someone was at her rear door smashing [...]
January 15, 2011 | Posted in
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FIRE CHIEF REQUESTS RESIDENTS TO ADOPT A HYDRANT
The Wyckoff Volunteer Fire Department requests residents living near
a fire hydrant to “Adopt a Hydrant” and remove snow and ice from
around the hydrant during the winter months. There are about 600 fire
hydrants in Wyckoff. Fire hydrants are located approximately every 600
feet on most of the 88 miles of [...]
January 13, 2011 | Posted in
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