Farewell 2020: Long Valley Stories That Didn't Depress Us

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Long Valley NJ

30 December, 2020

1:00 PM

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LONG VALLEY, NJ — We are counting down the seconds until we can put this incredibly challenging year behind us. And while this may be the year we all want to forget, there are a few things that were too memorable to forget. And here is a collection of five Patch editor's choice options for some of the not-so-terrible things that happened this year. School Nurse Joins Coronavirus Fight Long Valley Middle School's Kim Pinto went to work at the first field hospital open in NJ since the Civil War. Long Valley Middle School may have closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak, but school nurse Pinto was still caring for patients. Read more of the story here. Back To School Long Valley students returned to the classroom in-person. The end of August marked the return to in-person learning for Long Valley students, and it made a lot of people happy. The return to normalcy was a balm for many who missed their friends and their classrooms. Read more of the story here. New Business Starts Up Amid COVID Crisis Suddenly unemployed because of COVID-19, Lisa Rutigliano began carting healthy cakes around the Garden State. And a business was born. Rutigliano is not afraid to take risks. But the Bergen County native may not have taken the leap to open her healthy bakery without the rather unanticipated intervention of the coronavirus. Read more of the story here. Washington Township Mayor Steps Up "Mayors for Main Street" said too many towns are left "on the outside looking in." This included Washington Township Mayor Matt Murello, who championed small businesses in Long Valley through both word and deed. Read more of the story here. Long Valley Business Of The Year Nominee: The Coffee Potter The coronavirus pandemic has presented challenges for most local businesses, but that hasn't stopped many from continuing to offer the products and services beloved by their regular customers. One of those businesses is Long Valley's The Coffee Potter. Read more of the story here. This is obviously just a small slice of what made the local news in 2020, but it is also the kind of news that we want to remember. Thank you for all for reading, this was a landmark year for Patch in terms of audience growth, and we appreciated your support and look forward to serving you in 2021. Thanks for reading! Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Have a news tip you'd like to share? Or maybe you have a press release you would like to submit or a correction you'd like to request? Send an email to [email protected] Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter. You can also have them delivered to your phone screen by downloading, or by visiting the Google Play store.

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