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Thursday: Junior Woman's House Tour

Homes in Ho-Ho-Kus and Ridgewood will be open for viewing; proceeds to benefit local charities

 

1) The Junior Woman's Club will be holding its big house tour on Thursday. All proceeds benefit local charities and tickets are $40. Visit the JWC's website for more information.

2) The village council recognized Councilman Patrick "Bud" O'Hagan and Janet O'Hagan for their public service for creating " a wonderful Christmas holiday display" for the Water Wortendyke Facility/Midland Park Christmas Holiday Display.

3) The council proclaimed the week of May 15-21 as Emergency Medical Services Week and EMS Chief Brian Pullman (also a police officer) was with the crew to shake hands with the council.

4) The village council proclaimed Sunday, June 5 as National Cancer Survivors Day.

5) Coming off a tough loss to powerhouse Summit, the Ridgewood boys lacrosse team will play Morristown at 4:15 p.m. at RHS Stadium Field

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