Community Corner

Week in Review

No left turn ordinance passed, Ramapo seniors hold their Fashion Show and Patch previews Indian Hills Softball team.

This week in schools, FAMS put on their production of Once Upon A Mattress, the final performance of which is this afternoon, Ramapo Indian Hills is moving forward with the search to hire two new athletic directors, and Ramapo High seniors held their fashion show this week (watch the video!)

In business, Patch introduced readers to a new toy store in town, The Toy Box, and also shared about the Women's Network at MedcoIn local deals last week, we scoured the Franklin Lakes Shopping Center for specials. 

The borough council passed an ordinance banning left turns at Colonial and McCoy Road as well as exiting the Dunkin Donuts parking lot at certain hours. The council also introduced an ordinance that if passed would require fencing around pools

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In sports, Ramapo High School senior Mike Reilly signed a letter of intent as did Indian Hills senior Nick Ward.

Ramapo and Indian Hills hockey teams are going to play each other for charity in the Kaiya’s Cup March 26. The match is in honor of Ramapo coach Lee Barber’s daughter Kaiya, who has Cerebral Palsy.

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Patch takes a look at the 2011 Softball team at Indian Hills, who won last year's home league, county and state sectional titles before finishing the season with an overall Group II state championship. 

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