Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Cliffside Park resident opened CRE8sART Studio in Fort Lee just a couple of weeks ago and says it’s a place where students of all ages can “access the artist within.”
A new art studio on Main Street in Fort Lee is now offering classes in drawing, painting and composition to students of all ages and artistic skill levels. “My experience as an artist and teacher has given me personal knowledge about how to achieve artistic results,” says painter, instructor, co-owner and manager of CRE8sART Studio Max Khachatryan on the studio’s website. Khachatryan, who also runs an art studio in Brooklyn but lives in Cliffside Park, told Patch the Fort Lee location has only been open for a couple of weeks and called it “a great place for kids and adults to be creative.” Khachatryan starts children as young as four years old painting on plaster miniatures—some of cartoon characters—which are spray-varnished when finished…
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
The senior's nonstop pursuit to succeed has others taking notice.
A two-sport senior captain who takes four AP classes, Fort Lee’s George Padin has never shied away from life’s challenges. In fact, this whiz kid embraces and welcomes them. From the time the senior wakes up every morning at 6:40 a.m. until the late hour that he goes to sleep, George is always looking to do the best that he possibly can in whatever he is trying to accomplish. With a schedule that includes a full day of school and a game or practice every night, this basketball-dribbling, soccer-kicking, A-student is well recognized at Fort Lee for his non-stop drive. “I’m always seeing him in the halls, walking with books and talking with the teachers,” said sophomore guard Nick Gentile. “He is a great student and a great athlete.” …
Friday, January 14, 2011
Back-to-back matches end at the heavyweight level.
After junior Demir Radoncic pinned his opponent at 215, the majority of the crowd at Fort Lee High School erupted. Because of Radoncic, the Bridgemen held their first lead of the night going into the final match of the evening. Unfortunately for the Bridgemen, the lead was only short lived as Westwood’s Nick Palatta pinned Fort Lee sophomore Kevin Sabaci in 31 seconds to win the overall match for the Cardinals. “We knew we needed more than four points to get the victory there and our big guy came through for us in the clutch,” said Westwood head coach Paul Castalini. “[Palatta] led us down a bit last week and I think he had it in his head that he had to come through and make up for the errors of last week.” Westwood started with back-…
Evelyn Tsugranis
11:51 pm on Thursday, February 10, 2011
Thanks for writing about an amazing young man!! Congratulations George!! We all know that you will be successful in all of your endeavors. We are very proud of you. Congratulations Lola and Joe!!   more ›