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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Fashionista Pens Suicide List, Gun Control, Street Names, and Streetscapes Top Local News

Catch up on last week's top Fort Lee stories here.

Budding designer from Paramus left "suicide diary," according to newspaper report. In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook School massac.re, the Mayor and Council have adopted a resolution against gun violence Mayor and Council consider the request made by Fort Lee Redevlopement Associates to rename Martha Washington Way to Park Avenue. Englewood Hospital Medical Center partners with four medical practices to bring comprehensive healthcare to the community and help make healthcare easy. Since her decision to step down as a member, and Vice President, of the Fort Lee Board of Education, lifelong resident Linda McCue is not sitting idle. Find out what makes her run. The landscape of lower Main Street is about to change again. The strip of stores …

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Former School Board V.P. Running For Youth

Linda McCue is raising funds through a website to take part in a marathon in Utah to benefit the Student Youth Travel Foundation. She’s completed about 10 triathlons, but she’s never run a marathon before.

Since her decision to step down as a member, and Vice President, of the Fort Lee Board of Education, lifelong resident Linda McCue is not sitting idle. Those who know McCue know that she is an avid athlete, who runs, cycles, swims, trains constantly, and who, by her own estimation, has completed eight to 10 triathlons. But this summer, she's trying something entirely new. "I'm training for my first marathon," McCue said. "I'm on the SYTA Youth Foundation running team and I'm competing in my first marathon in Utah this June." The SYTA Youth Foundation Run Team raises money for youth to travel with their schools or youth organizations. Members of the Run Team fundraise on behalf of the SYTA Youth Foundation, train and participate in a …

Thursday, June 7, 2012

School Board VP, Avid Athlete to Rappel Off Building For Special Olympics

Linda McCue is raising funds through a website to take part in the event in Virginia to benefit the Special Olympics. She’s completed about 10 triathlons, but she’s never done anything like this before, the “adrenaline junkie” says.

Most people know longtime Fort Lee resident Linda McCue as the current vice president of the Fort Lee Board of Education, although she’s not seeking reelection this year. Those who know McCue well, however, also know her as an avid and accomplished athlete, who runs, cycles, swims, trains constantly, and who, by her own estimation, has completed eight to 10 triathlons and has plans to take part in more this summer. But McCue also has plans to try something she’s never tried before: rappelling off a 15-story building. McCue is currently raising funds through a website for “Over the Edge,” an event benefitting the Special Olympics, which takes place on June 22 in Arlington, VA. Her fundraising goal is $1,000, and as of Wednesday afternoon …

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