LPES Wears Pink Gloves in October 2013

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Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is raising breast cancer awareness by wearing Pink Gloves in October.

“This is the Second year we do this, and look forward to doing this every year in order to display the importance of early detection” Stated LPES Captain Tarcisio Nunes. ”This is part of our ongoing commitment to promote healthy living in the community we serve.”

2012 Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is raising breast cancer awareness by wearing Pink Gloves in October.

2013 Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is raising breast cancer awareness by wearing Pink Gloves in October.

Every October businesses and charities use the color Pink to increase awareness about breast cancer and to promote raising funds to research a cure for the disease. LPES has joined the cause and encourages the community to do the same. The Pink Gloves are from Medline.  Medline is donating a portion of the proceeds from each sale of the Generation Pink® gloves, and other Medline pink branded products, to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). Since 2005, Medline has committed more than $1.2 million to the NBCF to help fund mammograms for individuals who cannot afford them as well as other educational and prevention resources.

Please visit www.cancer.org for more information about self examining for early detection and to learn more.

LPES 5K less then 11 Days Away!

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register online at www.lpes5k.com.

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Give Blood or Donate to the Food Pantry While You Listen to “Music Under The Stars”

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The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad will be holding a food and blood drive during the “Music Under The Stars” Program from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Wednesday, July 10, Friday, July 12, and Saturday, July 13.

The goal is to collect an ambulance full of food which will help the over 125 Families serviced from the Lyndhurst food Pantry. Our goal for the blood drive is 125 blood donors. These blood donors will help over 300 people and will allow the Emergency Squad to receive a grant from the Blood Center of NJ for new medical equipment. Every two seconds someone in America receives a lifesaving blood transfusion—this year alone more than 5 million patients will need blood.

Every blood donor will receive a BCNJ Tee Shirt, a free large Italian ice at the Lyndhurst Pastry Shop, and a chance to win a Kindle Fire HD. All food drive donors that contribute 5 items will also be entered in the Kindle Fire HD drawing.

Dine to Donate: Pizza Uno Chicago Grill Clifton NJ June 11th 2013

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UNO Chicago Grill will donate up to 20% of your check’s value, excluding tax and tip, donated directly to the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad. Help us purchase equipment!

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Must Bring Flyer:  Download Flyer 2013

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Location:

Uno Chicago Grill

Riverfront Center, 426 Route 3 West

Clifton, NJ 07014

973-574-1303

Menu Information:
http://www.unos.com/menus/

If any restaurants locally have a dine to donate please contact us using our contact form: Click Here

New Ambulance In Service 32-55

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Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad Takes delivery of a new 2012 Ford E350 Ambulance.

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Captain Tarcisio Nunes & Mayor Robert B. Giangeruso

March 26th 2013 Support our Troops Fundraiser

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Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad Fundraiser 

Dine to Donate: All Proceeds Go to a Cup a Joe for a Joe 

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How can I Help?

Tuesday, March, 26, 2013

Joe’s Crab Shack
405 Allwood Road
Clifton, NJ 07013
973-777-5114
ALL DAY EVENT!
Come crack some crabs for a good cause! Present the flyer and a % of your order will go towards benefiting the troops!

Must Bring Flyer: Joes LPES March2013
Location Information: Click Here

Information on A Cup of Joe for  a Joe:

Each $2 raised provides a different Service Member with a Cup Of Joe gift.  The freshly brewed cups of coffee are served at Green Beans Coffee cafes on the bases where they’re deployed.   The whole idea behind Cup Of Joe For A Joe is to give folks here at home an opportunity to send a Cup of Joe (Troops call them a COJ) and a letter of thanks to a Soldier, Airman, Sailor, Marine or Coast Guardsman overseas. Because the person here at home who sends the COJ and the Service Member who receives it are matched on a completely random basis, you don’t have to personally know anyone who is serving overseas in order to send a Cup Of Joe.

Troops deployed overseas in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) or Operation New Dawn (Iraq) sign up to participate in Cup Of Joe For A Joe by enrolling on Green Beans Coffee website or at the Green Beans cafe on their base.

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Defensive Driving Course 3/16/2013

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 Defensive Driving Course

 March 16, 2013 9:00am – 4:00pm

Cost is $65.00

Class is limited to the first 30 Students

Online Registration: Click Here

Offline Registration (Must be recived by 3/14/13) Download Here

The Defensive Driving Course contains the most recent research on preventing death and injuries due to traffic accidents. New safety issues addressed include airbags, anti-lock braking systems, safety belts, child restraints, headrests and much more. The state of NJ has established a 2-point vehicle reduction program for NJ Drivers who satisfactorily complete a registered Defensive Driving Course, like this one. NJ Insurance Commissioner, Elizabeth Randle, advises that the drivers who complete a six-hour Defensive Driving Course can now save a minimum of 5% from the base rate for bodily injury, property damage, personal injury and collision coverage for three-year period.

 

 

 

 

SABRES 2012 Midget Division Champs!

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Congratulations to our team in the Lyndhurst Youth Hockey League the Sabres they are the 2012 Midget Division Champions!

This will mark the second year in a row that our sponsored Lyndhurst Youth Hockey League team has won! Good Job Guys!

SABRES 2012 Midget Division Champions!

SABRES 2012 Midget Division Champions!

Holiday Blood Drive Severe Blood Shortage!

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The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad  will be holding its Last blood drive of 2012 on Saturday December 22nd  from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the LPES building located on 297 Delafield Ave in Lyndhurst. Give a very special gift to someone this holiday season… Your Blood Donation!

Every Donor will get a free Blood Center of NJ Tee Shirt

Blood donations are needed due to Superstorm Sandy. At least 16 states have had to cancel or postpone blood drives due to Sandy. That has caused a shortage of blood and platelets in blood banks nationwide. The American Red Cross says there is a shortfall of nearly 12,000 units. 

Join our facebook event: Click Here

Donate Double Donate on ALYX!

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HOW TO DONATE (WALKINS WELCOME!)

–       Go to www.bloodnj.org

–       Scroll to center of page and click on where it says

–       “Have a password for a specific drive?” Schedule your donation here

–       Enter your e-mail address, birthdate and sponsor code (32943) and click Login

–       Click on Saturday, December 22, 2012

–       Select an available appointment time

–       Click “confirm appointment”

ABOUT DONATING

-Blood center officials note that each unit of blood donated is broken down into several components including platelets, plasma, and red cells, so one donation can save up to three lives.

-The donation process is safe and simple.  Donors are first asked medical history questions and given a mini-health check, including pulse, blood pressure, and iron level.  The actual donation of blood takes just 5 to 7 minutes, and then the donor is given a snack and juice.  The entire process generally takes under one hour.  Donors will receive free cholesterol screening as well.

-Donor’s requirements including being 16 years of age, weigh120 pounds and be in general good health.  There is no upper age limit for donors provided they meet health requirements.  Donors should bring a signed or picture form of identification and know their S.S. #.  Please eat a meal one hour before donating and drink plenty of water.

-People with a fever or sore throat should wait until they are feeling better before donating, and there is a 24-hour deferral for teeth cleanings and fillings.

-For those who have recently traveled outside of the United States and for other eligibility questions, please call the blood center at 973-676-4700, ext. 132.

-If you require any additional information, please contact Jeffrey Ochital 973-676-4700 ext. 145

The Blood Center of New Jersey (BCNJ) is an independent, non-profit organization supplying blood and blood components to hospitals in 15 counties in New Jersey for over 60 years.   BCNJ conducts an estimated 250 drives a month and must recruit approximately 100,000 blood donors annually in order to serve the hospitals and patients in our community.

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Hurricane Sandy Information. Be Safe!

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With Hurricane Sandy to reach New Jersey in just hours, we want to make sure everyone is prepared and aware of the resources available as well as shelter information and emergency contact numbers.

Hurricane Preparations

During a hurricane the public will be advised to:
    • Listen to local radio.
    • Lave flashlight ready
    • Make arrangements to stay with family of friends in unaffected area if required to evacuate.
    • Public Shelter locations will be announced. BCOEM and BCDHS will assure that shelter arrangements are available and communicated.
    • Keep a full tank of gas and move car to higher ground.
    • Remove or move important papers to sturdy water proof container if time allows
    • Pack personal items such as prescription drugs, eye glasses, personal hygiene supplies, diapers and formula.
    • Stock clean water (one gallon/person/day) and water purifying supplies such as chlorine in a child safe spot.
    • Move pets to safest spot available since they will not be taken into public shelters
    • Evacuate when requested by authorities. Turn off electric, gas and water if time allows. Take packed personal items.
  • For more information on how to be prepared, please visit www.bergenhealth.org

Shelters (according to the Governor’s press conference 10/28/12)

IF EVACUATING YOUR HOME AND IF THE SITUATION ALLOWS PLEASE TURN OFF ALL POWER, GAS AND WATER

    • Lyndhurst Senior Center 250 Cleveland Avenue, Lyndhurst
    • Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Road, Paramus

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

IN ANY EMERGENCY SITUATION REQUIRING EMS, FIRE RESPONSE, OR POLICE ASSISTANCE:

CALL 911

PSE&G: Downed power lines, gas leaks and other urgent, safety related requests. Available 24 hours / 7days, call:

800-436-PSEG (7734)

 According to Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins, the state’s Department of Consumer Affairs will be available during the storm in order to take any consumer complaints about any storm-related products exceeding a 10 percent increase in price

(973) 504-6200

MORE INFORMATION AND LINKS AVAILABLE ON: www.ready.nj.gov and www.nj211.org

 

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