Hasbrouck Heights

Annual Plant Sale in Hasbrouck Heights NJ for Mother's Day!

St. John’s Annual Plant Sale
Mark your calendars!
Spring is just around the corner
and it is time to start planning
your gardens.
Nursery grown plants and
flowers and hanging pots will
be available for pick-up just in
time for Mother’s Day at St.
John's Parish Hall, Hasbrouck
Heights, on Friday, May 6,
2016. There will not be any
plants available on Saturday.
Only pre-orders for the
37th Annual St. John’s Plant
Sale are being accepted and due
by Monday, May 2, 2016.
Flats which contain one
kind/one color are $11.50.
Pre-order forms are avail-
able by calling 201-288-0002
and leave a message, or down-
load order from www.saint-
johnthedivine.com
All plants are of the highest quality. As in previous
years, all plants are hand picked
at the nursery by experienced
gardeners. There will be other
plants available along with pots
of plants when pre-orders are
picked up. Help this charity and start your spring and summer garden with us!

North Jesey gets ready for Polar Vortex! Brrrrrrr

April is going to get of to a cold start — complete with a Polar vortex and the possibility of snow — according to forecasters. The polar vortex is expected to take a southward plunge, sending arctic air and even the potential for snow toward the northeastern United States, including New Jersey, during the first week of April, forecasters with AccuWeather predict. The northern part of the mid-Atlantic is one area that will get a hefty dose of the cold air and temperatures will be "unseasonably cold," according to AccuWeather. "Temperatures in the Northeast will be 10-20 degrees Fahrenheit below normal, which will be the largest negative anomalies since Valentines Day," AccuWeather Meteorologist Joe Lundberg said. "When the wind is factored in, it will feel a whopping 40-60 degrees colder than it will late this week." Normal high temperatures for the region are typically in the upper 50s to 60s. More from Across Patch But next week won't be normal — the high temperature Sunday, Monday and Tuesday will be in the 40s, according to the National Weather Service. Low temperatures will be in the 20s Sunday, according to the forecast. Snow showers could accompany the frigid weather, especially along the I-95 corridor, according to predictions by AccuWeather. We will keep you informed as the predictions come closer!

Hasbrouck Heights NJ Studies the Dangers of Texting While Walking

One New Jersey lawmaker is trying to crack down on distracted walking. Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt is sponsoring legislation that would fine pedestrians $50 who use their phones while crossing the street. The bill, which was introduced in the Assembly Monday, treats those who use phones in crosswalks like jaywalkers. In addition to the fine, violators could be sentenced to 15 days in jail. "It’s to heighten the awareness of what's going on around you," said Lampitt, a Democrat from Cherry Hill." Even if you have permission to walk sign to walk, you should not be distracted, you should be aware of what's going on around you, especially in the street." A study by William Paterson University health professor Dr. Corey Basch found distracted walking significantly increases the risk of injury for pedestrians. Basch studied more than 21,000 pedestrians at five intersections and discovered that nearly half crossing on a "Don’t Walk" signal and nearly one-third of pedestrians crossing on a "Walk" signal were wearing headphones, talking on a mobile phone, and/or looking down at an electronic device." The most prevalent distracted behavior, according to Dr. Basch, was headphone use, which impaired the “ability to register important audible warnings.” In 2010, more than 4,000 pedestrians were killed and another 70,000 were injured in traffic crashes in the United States, according to the study.   NJ Patch