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Little Falls Honors Two Passaic Valley High School Graduates for Achievements

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Two recent Passaic Valley High School graduates, Michael Post and Nathan Stone, were recently honored for their accomplishments at the Township Council Workshop Meeting on June 12.

By Tina Pappas

Two recent Passaic Valley High School (PVHS) graduates were acknowledged for their accomplishments at the Township Council Workshop Meeting on June 12. Michael Post and Nathan Stone each received recognition from Mayor James Damiano and the Township Council.

Post is a recent graduate from PVHS and is set to begin eight weeks of basic training in San Antonio, TX. He will then take part in technical training and advanced fighter aircraft integrated avionics at Sheppard Air Force, located in Wichita Falls, TX, and will eventually be stationed at the 177th Fighter Wing and National Guard Base.

Post plans to serve in the Air National Guard for the next eight years while working towards his higher education.

Stone attended all three schools in the Little Falls School District as a youngster and was involved in the Little Falls Athletic Club (LFAC), participating in baseball and soccer programs, as well as traveling club soccer teams. He recently graduated PVHS with honors as a superintendent’s ambassador, and as a top athlete on the high school’s track team. He volunteered in the community while working part-time, including the American Legion Post 108. He also his received his Eagle Scout award upon the recent completion of his project, which entailed the shelving construction for organizing and storing baseball, softball and soccer equipment at the LFAC, making it much easier for coaches and players to access items throughout the season.

Stone will attend Montclair State Univer- sity in the fall and plans to study business finance, with a concentration in entrepreneurship.

Mayor Damiano congratulated Post and Stone during the meeting, adding that both have demonstrated “outstanding dedication, talent, and community spirit.”

“We are proud of their achievements and look forward to seeing their continued contributions to Little Falls,” he further added. “Congratulations to both Michael and Nathan on everything they have accomplished!”

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