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Borough Seeks Return to Normal During Election Week

Here's a sneak peek of what's coming up in Paramus this week

MONDAY: With power restored to the Paramus AMC Theatre at the Garden State Plaza , the New York Film Critics Series returns with Anna Karenina at 7pm. The third collaboration of Academy Award nominee Keira Knightley with acclaimed director Joe Wright, following the award-winning box office successes “Pride & Prejudice” and “Atonement,” is a bold, theatrical new vision of the epic story of love, adapted from Leo Tolstoy’s timeless novel by Academy Award winner Tom Stoppard (“Shakespeare in Love”). The story powerfully explores the capacity for love that surges through the human heart. As Anna (Ms. Knightley) questions her happiness and marriage, change comes to all around her.

TUESDAY: Today is the day voters will choose local Council and Board of Education members, new County Freeholders, state senators and US President. Polls are open from 6am to 8pm.

THURSDAY: The Board of Adjustment is tentatively scheduled to meet at 7:30pm.

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THE WEEKEND: Join the Jewish Community Center of Paramus for an evening of Broadway Classics, featuring a star studded group: James Michael (baritone), Gay Willis (soprano) and David Maiullo (pianist). The event begins at 7pm so long as the building has power. Contact the JCCP office at 201-262-7691 or office@jccparamus.org.  

Games of the Week

Paramus and Paramus Catholic

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State tournaments are expected to resume this week for the Spartans and Paladins.

  • PHS Boys Soccer vs. Mount Olive, Monday 2pm
  • PHS Girls Soccer vs. Pascack Valley, Monday 4pm
  • Volleyball is waiting its next opponent in the North Group 3 tournament
  • PC Volleyball will face St. John Vianney at some point
  • PC Football vs. Northern Highlands, Saturday 1pm

All scheduled games are weather permitting.

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