PANTRY POWER
Emerson • Hillsdale • Montvale • Park Ridge • River Vale • Township of Washington • Westwood • Woodcliff Lake VOLUME 24 ISSUE 37
PA S C AC K VA L L E Y ’ S BEST H O M E TO W N N E W S PA P E R
NOVEMBER 30, 2020
HILLSDALE
Holiday Shopping Guide
Helping Hand Turkey Drive 2020 delivers the goods
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PASCACK VALLEY
BALLOTS FLEW IN HISTORIC TURNOUT
Biden-Harris take lionʼs share of record vote BY MICHAEL OLOHAN OF PASCACK PRESS
A record-breaking total of 503,114 registered Bergen County voters cast votes in the Nov. 3 Presidential election, including 285,967 votes for Democratic Presidentelect Joseph R. Biden, and 204,417 for incumbent Republican President Donald J. Trump. The countyʼs Board of Elections certified the election results Nov. 20, posting the Final Election Summary on its website. Most
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RESIDENTS, BUSINESSES, AND ORGANIZATIONS turned out in force for a mission that serves families in need throughout the Pascack Valley. “It restores my faith in humanity,” said coordinator Mark Loblanco. BY JOHN SNYDER OF PASCACK PRESS
Helping Hand Food Pantry Turkey Drive 2020 took in a flock of approximately 400 donated frozen turkeys and an unprecendented haul of side dishes and
other food donations. The event, at Hillsdale United Methodist Church, which hosts the pantry as a mission, kept volunteers of all ages busy on Nov. 21; d o n o r s showed up
Nov. 22 as well to add to the largesse. Coordinator Mark Loblanco told Pascack Press at the event the turkeys would be given out for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
“During this uncertain time, [the drive] renews my faith in humanity. It was overwhelming to see multiple turkeys, bags of food, gift cards and donations being dropped dropped off. It was
Photo courtesy Zoltán Horváth/Hillsdale Happenings
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TO THE RESCUE
B ck in time...
Aid is pouring in for three Emerson families who lost everything in a predawn house fire last week. Fortunately, nobody was injured. SEE PAGE 3
Remembering with great affection Hillsdale’s Valley Fair department store, which operated in the 1960s and ‘70s. Kristin Beuscher has the story.
PHOTO COURTESY WESTWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT
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