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1. Depression-Era Culture on Display at Bergen
PARAMUS, N.J. – Curator and Head Archivist of the Woody Guthrie Archives and Foundation Jorge Arévalo Mateus, Ph.D., and Bergen Community College professors Andrew Krikun, Ph.D., and John La Barbera will present “The Song Catchers: Folk Singers from the Great Depression” at the College next month.
by post on 09/27/2022 06:49 am - Story - 7,518 Hits
2. bergenPAC ANNOUNCES ROCKSTARS AMERICA AND ACE FREHLEY, AND BROADWAY STAR PATTI LUPONE
(Englewood, New Jersey-September 12, 2022) bergenPAC is adding another great show to fill out their fall season for the highly anticipated grand re-opening while continuing to build the 2023 roster.
by post on 09/14/2022 11:30 am - Story - 21,888 Hits
3. Entrepreneurs Selected to Appear in Documentary About Hackensack Immigrant Business Owners
(Hackensack, New Jersey; March 8, 2022) -- The Northern New Jersey Community Foundation's (NNJCF) ArtsBergen initiative announces four Hackensack entrepreneurs have been selected to appear in the documentary film, 
by post on 03/12/2022 06:00 am - Story - 26,440 Hits
4. BERKELEY COLLEGE LAUNCHES MBA IN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IN NEW YORK CITY
The Berkeley College MBA Program Offers Flexible Options as New Yorkers Return to Work and the New York City Renaissance Continues
by post on 03/01/2022 03:02 pm - Story - 22,603 Hits
5. Jeffrey B. Perry, A Spartan Who Took a Different Path
Dr. Jeffrey B. Perry (Jeff Perry) is an independent, working-class scholar formally educated at Paramus High School (class of 1964), Princeton, Harvard, Rutgers, and Columbia. The recently published, second volume of his Hubert Harrison biography entitled "Hubert Harrison: The Struggle for Equality, 1918-1927" (Columbia University Press, December 2020) was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
by post on 02/13/2022 06:03 pm - Story - 40,935 Hits
6. New Jersey Council for the Humanities Awards Grant for Hackensack Immigrant Business Owners' Oral Histories Through Documentary Story Telling
(Hackensack, New Jersey; October 4, 2021) -- The Northern New Jersey Community Foundation's (NNJCF) ArtsBergen initiative announces the New Jersey Council for the Humanities awarded a COVID-19 Response Grant of $11,625 for the project 'Stories on Main Street: Hackensack Immigrant Business Owners as Placemakers'. The NNJCF, a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt ...
by post on 10/07/2021 11:05 am - Story - 33,526 Hits