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Coronavirus in N.J.: What’s reopened, what concerts, festivals and shows are rescheduled, canceled. (Dec. 23, 2020)
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
The coronavirus clipped the wings on a planned multi-act Eagles tribute concert this summer at Sinatra Park in Hoboken, so its organizers have opted to post the show online as a holiday treat.
ALEOproduction and the City of Hoboken will present “The (Virtual) Eagles Engagement” 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 26, on the city’s Facebook page, with a repeat viewing 9 p.m. on ALEOproduction’s YouTube page.
The concert will include interpretations of eight Eagles songs, such as “Take It to the Limit,” “One of These Nights,” “Already Gone” and “Peaceful, Easy Feeling.”
Meet the N.J. contractor who became Santa for 277 kids this year
Updated Dec 26, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Meg Rinaldi (left) and her son Phillie (top right) join STAR Contracting staff to distribute toys through the Salvation Army s Angel Tree program.
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Some 277 children will be getting Christmas presents this year thanks to a small business owner in Garwood.
Phil Rinaldi, owner of STAR Contracting, Inc., purchased tens of thousands of dollars in toys and accessories for kids whose parents are struggling to make ends meet in Plainfield, Bound Brook and Garwood.
Through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program, which helps to provide gifts to children in need nationwide, Rinaldi and his wife, Meg, were able to coordinate purchases and assist in distribution along with Rinaldi’s staff at STAR.
Common calendar, Packet papers, December 25
Common calendar, Packet papers, December 25
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While decorating for the holidays is a tradition, too often strings of burnt out or damaged holiday lights end up being tossed out with household garbage.
There is a greener way to properly dispose of these decorations. Instead of discarding non-working lights in the trash, the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders want residents to give them a second life by bringing them to the county’s Resource Recovery Complex, where a permanent electronics disposal center is staffed from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays and from 7-11:30 a.m. Saturdays.