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Week in Review: Marshalls Opening, Out-of-Control Limo, Chrissie White Memorial Concert Make the News

A look at some of the stories that made news in Wyckoff this past week.

 

 A grand opening for a department store, a revised application on the ShopRite proposal and a memorial concert for a very special woman topped the news in Wyckoff this past week. 

  • As of Thursday morning area shoppers will no longer need to travel very far to find discount fashion at bargain prices when Marshalls, a national off-price retailer, .  The Wyckoff Marshalls is a 24,433 square feet store including a 5,000 square feet Shoe Megashop and the in-store boutique called the CUBE.   Local reaction has been mixed with the opening of Marshalls in the neighborhood.

  • Thomas Gorga and Gina Delligatti had plans to be on a plane later this afternoon headed toward a much needed Hawaiian vacation. Instead they'll be on the phone with their home insurance company explaining how .

  • They lost one of their top players to injury before the season even began, and then they proceeded to lose more close matches than they care to remember. What they still haven’t lost, however, is the confidence of their coach—and that looms large as thebegan play in the state tournament at home Thursday afternoon.

  • The attorney's representing the ShopRite application before the Planning Board on Wednesday night that Inserra Supermarkets attorney James Jaworski said would eliminate a number of variances from the application, thus speeding up attempts to redevelop the vacant site on Greenwood Avenue with a 62,174-square-foot supermarket.

  • In a candle lit 1806 stone church  family, friends and strangers gathered for an . Wyckoff native Christine  “Chrissie” White was a vibrant instructor at Eastern Christian High School when she suffered a fatal epileptic seizure on her 29th birthday on March 10, 2010.

 

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