
Stephanie Noda
Staff Writer at The Record (Bergen County)
Reporter for https://t.co/4QSEPbCXpZ, covering Paramus, Emerson, Oradell, River Edge, Washington Township, Westwood and community health.
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
A survey is asking Fair Lawn community members to rank their priorities for students in the district. Early intervention support for students, hands-on experience in technology careers and preparing for future enrollment changes are just a few of the priorities that the Fair Lawn school district is hoping the community will help it rank in importance in a new survey.
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2 months ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
Erica Travia's animated short "Arcade" will play at the Changing Minds Young Filmmaker Festival in New York next month. Travia's work aims to destigmatize mental health struggles and encourage people to seek help. Travia led a team of dozens of artists who collaborated on "Arcade," which has won praise at several film festivals.
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2 months ago |
njherald.com | Stephanie Noda
Seniors gathered at Teaneck's Arbor Terrace senior living facility on Saturday morning to join in "Hands Off" protests against Trump happening across the nation. "Hands Off" protests were held across New Jersey including in Montclair, Trenton and South Jersey. Rain wasn't going to stop seniors at Arbor Terrace in Teaneck and Bristol House in Hackensack from doing their part to become involved with the national "Hands Off" movement events Saturday.
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2 months ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
Seniors gathered at Teaneck's Arbor Terrace senior living facility on Saturday morning to join in "Hands Off!" protests against Trump happening across the nation. "Hands Off!" protests were held across New Jersey including in Montclair, Trenton and South Jersey. Rain wasn't going to stop seniors at the Arbor Terrace in Teaneck and Bristol House in Hackensack from doing their part to become involved with the national "Hands Off" movement happening Saturday.
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2 months ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
Paramus officials threatened to sue the American Dream mall more than two months ago but have yet to follow through. American Dream's shops have been open on Sundays for months, defying county laws. The mall says it's exempt because it was built on state-owned land at the Meadowlands Sports Complex. More than two months after vowing to explore legal options, Paramus officials still haven't filed a lawsuit against the American Dream mall.
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Three days before students were to arrive for the first day of school, the Paramus school district has delayed the start of in-person instruction until November. https://t.co/yNXVWqKc3G