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Thursday: Adult Writers Group
Music at the Endless Vine, Yoga at the Rec Center and more

<b>Hometown: </b>Midland Park<b><br>Birthday: </b>Oct. 14<br><b>Bio: </b>Rebecca K. Abma has more than a decade of professional experience writing for local and national publications and websites. She is the former editor of the Shopper News, a North Jersey Media Group weekly newspaper based in Fair Lawn. After spending the past few years in the medical writing field—most recently covering neurology for national trade publication—she is thrilled to be covering local news again. <b><br></b>
Raised in Paramus, Rebecca is married to Bill Abma and has a young son, Danny. Her father-in-law, Willy, was born and raised on Abma's Farm, where Bill grew up. The farm is now owned by Bill's Uncle Jim and cousin Jimmy, his wife Pam, and their children. Bill teaches social studies in Ramsey.
In her spare time, Rebecca is a singer and songwriter, who performs in cafés and churches around the region. She plays guitar and sings, and especially loves jamming on "Happy [and You] Know It" for her son.
Music at the Endless Vine, Yoga at the Rec Center and more

Irish Rebel Band playing in Pompton Lakes from 6 to 9 p.m.
Senior club to meet, tickets for Friday night events and more.
Medco's Women's Network provides opportunities to socialize outside the office.
Help Caroline support Wounded Warriors, the new housewives make an appearance and a photo from the Housewive's trip to the Dominican Republic
Tickets are available for Teen Kula Idol, the Lions Club Wine Tasting and FAMS production Once Upon a Mattress.
Here's what's going on in the clubs around town.
Also, on this weeks OMG from NJ PDs: try to avoid driving on your high school's field. Police just don't like that.
Volunteers dispatched to help residents with basement flooding, CO alarms, and a gas emergency over the weekend.
RIH Board of Ed meeting, Midrash on Monday, and the Woman's Club hosts a beading class.
School board to present budget to municipal council, wine tasting fundraiser and a helping hand for a child with cystic fibrosis.
There’s no business like FLOW business, more good news about taxes, our Mom Patch Columnist goes Super hero and there’s a new addition to Abma’s Farm.
Enforcement to be contingent on sale of the home.
FLOW Follies continue its run at Ramapo, clocks "spring forward" tonight and Temple Emanuel services are at a new time.