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Hear Carol Miller’s ‘Second Chances’

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cooling costs; clean our air; produce oxygen; and are used to produce countless wood products.

Organizers encourage “anyone and everyone in the community to join at 9 a.m. All paticipants will receive gloves and garbage bags and be directed to a location in town to help cleanup.” for all you have done! We have lots more work to be done in community outreach, and the good part is that we will do it together! I couldnʼt ask for more.

The event runs until noon, when all of the garbage is returned to the DPW building across the street from the Red Shed.

For more information visit montvale.org or call the Borough of Montvale at (201) 391-5700.

Terry Ciulla, president Park Ridge Rotary Club Editorʼs note:Weʼre delighted to hear our coverage connects! Thank you, Terry and Rotary, for your kind and unsolicited words.

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Longtime resident Carol Schepker Miller, president of the Hillsdale Free Public Library board of trustees, has been a successful executive in the New York fashion industry.

Sheʼs been a Girl Scout leader and recreational soccer coach in Hillsdale.

Now in retirement, Miller is following her lifelong dream: becoming a singer/songwriter.

She writes to say she released her debut song, “Second Chances,” on Spotify and Apple Music on March 3.

Miller has performed in New York City and Bergen, Essex, and Rockland counties.

She says “Second Chances” is an inspirational song that chronicles her life. “After all, ʻItʼs not too late for second chances, itʼs not too late to try.ʼ”

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