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TimeMission Challenge Takes Boy and Girl Scout Troops on an Adventure to Achieve Victory and Have Fun

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West Nyack, NY – On September 23rd , the corridors of TimeMission in the Palisades Center Mall buzzed with excitement and anticipation as Boy & Girl Scout Troops from Rockland County delved into a time-traveling adventure game traversing through different portals, embarking on challenges set in varied time zones.

TimeMission, known for its exhilarating indoor adventure games, transformed the ordinary into the extraordinary, allowing participants to navigate 32 unique portals, each providing a distinctive challenge requiring skills of intelligence, strength, coordination, and speed. The troop teams, comprised of 3-5 scouts, were immersed in these timeless challenges for 60 minutes, with the thrill of exploration, strategy, and the ticking clock fueling their journey.

This was a complimentary event for the Scout Troops, designed to foster teamwork, strategic thinking, and an appreciation for history and time. The culmination of the event witnessed the aggregation of each troop 39’s collective scores to unveil the grand winners. The first-place honor was valiantly secured by Boy Scout Pack 233, with their team, “Ugly Crabs,” amassing a triumphant score of 1102 points and securing a $1,000 check for their troop. Following closely, the “Young Hamsters”; from Pack 228 attained
second place with 875 points and received a $500 check for the efforts, while the “Gorgeous Owls”; of Troop 97G captured third place and $250 with 827 points and Troop 29 secured fourth place and $250.

It was an enriching experience filled with fun, camaraderie, and a healthy competitive spirit. Each participant left with a new-found knowledge of time and a sparkle of adventure in their eyes.

TimeMission, an indoor adventure game for kids and adults, opened its first location in Rhode Island in2021. Every portal has its own challenge where intelligence, strength, coordination, or speed are tested. Teams can be made up of individuals of different ages as some will excel at one skill, while others will be better at another, making it a perfect family or group activity. Teams can repeat, or abandon, rooms at any time to improve their score or find the next clues on the mission before time runs out. Each portal transports you to the past or future in a fun, immersive experience.

TimeMission at the Palisades Center is available for corporate team building, family events, birthday parties, Bar Mitzvahs, and just friendly group fun. The recommended age is 6 years and up. Sessions can be booked for 60, 90 or 120 minutes. Time must be reserved online at www.timemission.com.

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The Family Pet In Nanuet Hosted Its 1st Annual Pet Palooza

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The Family Pet in Nanuet hosted its first annual Pet Palooza. Rockland’s only family-owned pet store celebrated its grand opening with over 20 vendors, live music, food trucks, and a photo booth.
After the closure of Nanuet’s long-standing Pet Nutrition in March, Doug Stone revived the family-owned storefront, opening The Family Pet on June 1. The store has since hosted adoption events with local rescues, offered dog training classes, and held pop-up nail trimming events.

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Down to Earth Living Garden Center in Rockland County Celebrates 52 Years Of Service

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As summer draws to a close, it’s the perfect time to start preparing your garden for a successful spring bloom. Here are some essential steps to ensure your garden thrives next year.

1. Clean Up and Clear Out
Start by removing any dead or diseased plants from your garden. This helps prevent pests and diseases from overwintering in your garden. Be sure to also clear away spent annuals and vegetables, and add them to your compost pile if they are disease-free. This cleanup creates a clean slate for new growth come spring.
2. Soil Preparation
Testing your soil is a crucial step in garden preparation. Soil tests provide insight into pH levels and nutrient content, allowing you to make necessary amendments. The soil in this area tends to be acidic so this is a good time to add granular lime to give your plants a head start in the spring. Adding compost or well-rotted manure can also enrich your soil with essential nutrients. This organic matter improves soil structure, promotes healthy root development, and enhances water retention.
3. Plant Cover Crops
Consider planting cover crops, also known as green manure. Cover crops like clover, rye, and vetch help improve soil health by preventing erosion, enhancing soil structure, and adding organic matter when they decompose. They also help suppress weeds and can be turned into the soil in early spring as a natural fertilizer.
4. Mulching
Applying mulch in the fall helps protect your soil from winter erosion and retains moisture. Organic mulches such as straw, wood chips, or shredded leaves add nutrients to the soil as they break down. A 2-3 inch layer of mulch also helps regulate soil temperature, creating a more stable environment for your plants.
5. Pruning
Late summer and early fall are good times to prune perennials, shrubs, and trees. Remove any dead or diseased branches and shape your plants to promote healthy growth. Avoid heavy pruning as it can stimulate new growth that may not harden off before winter.

6. Plant Spring Bulbs
Now is the time to plant spring-blooming bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and crocuses. Planting bulbs in the fall allows them to establish roots and ensures a beautiful display of flowers in the spring. Be sure to plant them at the correct depth and provide a layer of mulch for insulation.
7. Plan for Next Year
Take notes on what worked well in your garden this year and what didn’t. Sketch out your garden plan for next spring, considering crop rotation and companion planting to maximize your garden’s health and productivity. By following these steps, you’ll set the stage for a vibrant and productive garden next spring.

The center is open 9 – 5 every day and is located near Bergen County at 1040 Route 45. Phone number is 845-354-8500. Website is www.dteliving.com for more information.

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