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The Color Of Rebellion Online Art Exhibit April 15th – June 14th

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                                                         CALL FOR ART
 
THEME: Artwork inspired by each artist’s unique interpretation of rebellion. 
The art of rebellion serves as a powerful critique, using visual expression to question authority and inspire social change.
 
DEADLINE: MARCH 31, 2025
DETAILS:
– Open to all mediums.
– Artwork submitted must be original and created by the applicant.
– All artwork must be for sale.
– Artists may submit ONE entry for consideration.
– Title your high res jpeg image with your name and title of work.
– Nudity accepted but will be modified for posting on social media.
ELIGIBILITY: The online gallery exhibit is open to all artists, 18 years or older.
NO SIZE REQUIREMENT. 2D & 3D works accepted.
ONLINE ART RECEPTION: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 7:00pm.
HONORARY AWARDS: First Place, Second Place, Third Place, Honorable Mention, People’s Choice.

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Everyday Hero: Ice Cream Man Stops Traffic to Rescue Missing 2-Year-Old

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Today we recognize John from SweetGuy Ice Cream Truck for his quick actions that helped reunite a missing child with his family.

Full story from John:
*“15 years in the ice cream truck has taught me to ALWAYS be on the lookout for kids in the road. Never did I think that would be tested the way it was tonight.

Around 8:30 p.m. on Route 9W, I saw something no one wants to see—a barefoot 2-year-old in a diaper, alone and running down the side of the road. I was terrified, but it was clear the little boy was even more scared.

I quickly pulled the truck across the road to block traffic and ran after him—forgot how fast those little legs can move! When I caught up, I found he was nonverbal and immediately called the Haverstraw Police Department.

Thank you to HPD for your quick response. They were able to reunite the boy with his father before I left. I’m just so grateful I was there. Not only did my experience help me notice him in time, but sadly, not a single other car stopped. Dozens of people drove past a clearly dangerous situation. I don’t even think anyone else called 911—HPD said mine was the first they heard of it.

It felt like an eternity between jumping out of the truck and getting help, but in the end, I’m just thankful that boy is safe.”*

Thank you, John, for your courage, quick thinking, and for always keeping kids’ safety top of mind—even after your shift is over. You’re a true hometown hero.

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VIDEO: Sheraton Crossroads Hotel implosion in Mahwah, New Jersey

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