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A Week In Wayne: 'No Place for Hate' | Updated School Mask Rules
Many school districts in the state have updated their masking policy during instances of extreme heat.
WAYNE, NJ — Want to catch up on this week's news from Wayne and Bergen County? We've got you covered:
Wayne Schools Gain 'No Place For Hate' Designation
Eight schools earned "Gold Star" status in the program, created by the Anti-Defamation League.
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Haledon Woman Dies After Being Hit By NJ Transit Bus
A 67-year-old Haledon woman was hit by the bus on Thursday evening. Her identity has not been released.
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No Mask Needed For Vaccinated Guests At Wayne Facilities
The township provided protocol updates for facilities including the James W. Roe Memorial Pool and Tom's Lake at Captain Kilroy Park.
Wayne Students Can Remove Masks During 'Extreme Heat'
Wayne Schools shifted class schedules to "minimal days" this week as temperatures climbed, but announced the new mask guidance on Wednesday.
Wayne Native An Olympic Qualifier
Fencer Francesca Russo has qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, which are set to begin this July.
Passaic County Lottery Player Wins $50K
A lottery ticket sold in Paterson landed one player a third-tier prize in Saturday's Powerball drawing.
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