Help Us Honor A Polish WWII Veteran
VIRGINIA – Join us on Saturday, May 16 in Annandale, Virginia as we honor Polish World War II Veteran, Col. Romuald Lipinski, with a drive-by display of appreciation & remembrance on the eve of the 76th anniversary of the Battle of Monte Cassino. We will meet in the parking lot of Canterbury Woods Elementary School, 4910 Willet Dr, Annandale, VA …
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#HomeWithEU
Featuring Polish blueberry buns (jagodzianki)!
On May 9, join us for the premiere installment of #HomeWithEU, the EU Delegation’s newest campaign showcasing the diverse cultures of Europe, all at the click of a button! Poland’s rich culinary tradition is rooted in seasonal produce, incorporating ingredients that grow naturally in the great outdoors. To help share our passion for these organically-produced staples of our national cuisine, …
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Father Majka – The Airport Priest
DULLES, VIRGINIA – So if you find yourself at Dulles International Airport feeling stressed and frazzled before your departure flight. And mainly it’s because of the TSA security check point procedures that entail very long snaking queues, various document presentations, partial disrobing, shoe shedding, full body scanning, bag searching, questioning, etc. And after suffering from all this tumult do you …
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Indian Museum of North America
At Crazy Horse Memorial
Undergoes Dramatic Transformation
CRAZY HORSE, SD — Most South Dakota residents and visitors are familiar with the massive carving of Oglala Lakota leader Crazy Horse taking shape in the Black Hills, which honors Native Americans throughout North America. Not everyone, however, is aware that the Crazy Horse Memorial also hosts The Indian Museum of North America, which is currently undergoing a dramatic transformation. …
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Governor Murphy Comes to Newark
by Jim Dombrowski NEW JERSEY – Governor Murphy picked NJ‘s largest city to deliver his most important message of his first term in office declaring the “Stay at Home Proclamation “ to all New Jersey Residents about a month ago and, as May approaches, the order is still in effect. The Governor made an impassioned declaration telling all residents that …
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Crazy Horse Memorial – COVID-19 – Update
SOUTH DAKOTA – Crazy Horse Memorial® officials announced that in support of prevention and the collective well-being of the community, Crazy Horse Memorial® will remain temporarily closed until further notice. The situation will continue to be evaluated and the public will be advised of the Memorial’s status. Visit www.crazyhorsememorial.org for updates and enjoy the Memorial’s social media posts about its …
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Felician University Launches
Institute for Informational Sciences
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February 24, 2020
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NEW JERSEY – Felician University launched its new Institute for Information Sciences Thursday, February 6 on the Rutherford Campus at Ray’s Place, Bramucci Unity Hall in Education Commons. In photo: Dr. Bob Clougherty, Felician University VP of Technology, Design and Innovation. The Institute will offer cutting-edge curriculum in Computer Science and Cypersecurity. The Institute’s Director, Felician VP for Technology, Design …
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Bergen County Clerk John Hogan Cited
For Continuous Support For Responders
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February 24, 2020
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By Bob Nesoff NEW JERSEY – Bergen County Clerk John Hogan was presented with a certificate honoring him for support he has shown in support for First Responders. The certificate was given to Hogan by officer of Responders Run, a motorcycle rally dedicated to raising funds for police, fire, EMTs, Special Operations Warrior Foundation and the Disables American Veterans. “John …
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UNMASKED: The Music of
Andrew Lloyd Webber At The Paper Mill
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February 24, 2020
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By Jim Dombrowski NEW JERSEY – Over the past ten years, the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ has continued to be one of the best venues in America to see a Broadway show. The New Jersey gem gained national attention after receiving a Tony Award for Best Regional Theatre a few years ago which was well deserved. The Paper …
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Memorial As Survivors Return To
Auschwitz Death Camp 75 Years
After Its Liberation
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February 14, 2020
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By Raymond Rolak Oświęcim– Survivors of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp in occupied Poland prayed and wept in Solidarity earlier this week. Monday was the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the camps. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet army on Jan. 27, 1945. “We have with us the last living survivors, the last among those who saw the …
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U.S. Visa Waiver Feted
On Polish Independence Day
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February 12, 2020
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Poland’s 101st Independence Day – in the year of the Centennial of Poland-U.S. Diplomatic Relations – was celebrated here on November 7, 2019 at the spacious residence of Polish Ambassador Piotr Wilczek. Also being co-celebrated was the 90th Anniversary of LOT Polish Airlines (Polskie Linie Lotnicze), and the inclusion of Poland into the U.S. Visa Waiver Program …
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Happy New Year To All!
We would like to wish all our Post Eagle readers and family a very Happy and Blessed New Year! I am sure everyone has noticed by now that we haven’t updated our news for awhile. It’s because we were having trouble with our server. But everything seems to be working now and we will be updating our site with new …
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Theater League of Clifton To Present
‘Romance’ Dinner/Theater Comedy
CLIFTON, NJ – The Theater League of Clifton will present its 2020 dinner/theater comedy “Last Chance for Romance.com” on Feb. 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and March 1 at Mario’s Restaurant, 710 Van Houten Ave., Clifton. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 8 p.m., while Sunday matinees start at 4 p.m. Tickets can be reserved online, by phone …
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Hurrah! and “Sto Lat”
On A Street In Washington
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November 14, 2019
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By Richard Poremski WASHINGTON, D.C. – If you happen to be walking here on Pennsylvania Avenue, two blocks west of the White House, between 18th and 19th Streets, N.W., you are not imagining things if you hear the joyful notes of Sto Lat floating gently in the air. These notes are emanating from a unique urban musical instillation christened Hurrah! …
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Jagiellonian University Identifies New Comet
Entering Our Solar System
By Raymond Rolak A newly discovered comet has excited the astronomical community this week because it appears to have originated from outside the solar system. For decades, astronomers have speculated that the space between stars may be populated by solar minor bodies — comets and asteroids. These are thought to have been ejected from their home planetary systems. Studies have …
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Returns To Poland and Opens New York Pizza
Having lived in the United States for a long time, Marcin Sobol decided to return to his homeland and establish his own business in the form of a franchise. What did he choose? When after 12 years of working overseas Marcin Sobol decided that he would return to Poland, he had to face the basic question: what to do after …
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Theater League of Clifton To Present
Musical “Oliver” – Show Opens Nov. 8th
CLIFTON, NJ – The Theater League of Clifton will present the Broadway musical “Oliver” for its fall main-stage production. The show will open Friday, November 8 at the Theresa Aprea Theater, 199 Scoles Ave., Clifton, and will continue on November 9, 10, 15, 16, and 17. Friday and Saturday night performances begin at 8 p.m., while the two Sunday matinees …
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Korczak Ziolkowski Remembrance Day
Crazy Horse Memorial
CRAZY HORSE, S.D. – Crazy Horse Memorial honored the passing of its original sculptor, Korczak Ziolkowski, with its annual Remembrance Day on Sunday, October 20, 2019. Visitors walked from the Welcome Center complex to the tomb area located near the base of the Mountain Carving from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Remembrance Day is the one time each year visitors …
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Application Deadline: October 31st For
Kosciuszko Foundation Grants
and Fellowships
The Kosciuszko Foundation Grants and Fellowships are awarded annually to Polish citizens for advanced study, research and teaching at institutions of higher learning, and scientific and medical centers in the United States. The program helps researchers to garner expertise, practical skills and knowledge that they can bring back to Poland. The KF Fellowships allow postgraduate scholars, professionals or artists who have …
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Miami Art Week To Feature Works of
Agnieszka Pilat – Technology’s Storyteller
MIAMI, FLORIDA Agnieszka Pilat – Technology’s Storyteller “I might even say that machines represent the best of humanity: every time man wants to do something great, he builds a machine!” Paintings by breakout West Coast artist Agnieszka Pilat will be on display at December’s Miami Art Week, the renowned annual event which encompasses Art Basel, North America’s premier contemporary art …
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Polish Imagination: The World of Tomorrow
Polish Pavilion at 1939 New York World Fair
Polish Imagination: The World of Tomorrow Exhibit Polish Pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair CHICAGO, IL – Even as the dark clouds of war were looming in 1939, Poland held onto its optimism at the World’s Fair in New York City, themed “The World of Tomorrow.” The Polish Pavilion showcased the finest Poland had to offer in categories …
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Wallington Memory Garden Remembers
Lost Loved Ones – Tragic Passing
of Young Parishioner Inspired Project
Wallington, NJ – Members of the Wallington community recently joined together with members of the Polish National Catholic Church of the Transfiguration for the dedication of a memory garden on the church grounds. The garden was inspired by the passing of Emily Desbiens, a 20 year old parishioner who was killed last year in a tragic auto accident.The idea to …
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Jon Krawczyk – Color In Bloom
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September 20, 2019
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Leslie Sacks Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by acclaimed sculptor, Jon Krawczyk and his recent brilliantly colored, geometric stainless-steel sculptures. This is Krawczyk’s first exhibition since the devastating Woosley Fire in California destroyed his Malibu residence and studio in November 2018. The exhibition will present a range of work including large-scale, gem-like sculptures at 5-8 feet and …
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Assemblyman Giblin Joins Peace Islands
Institute To Celebrate Eid Al Adha
With Donations To Local Soup Kitchens
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September 5, 2019
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CLIFTON, NJ – The Peace Islands Institute celebrates Eid al Adha / Kurban Bayrami (Feast of Sacrifice.). Bayram is celebrated with feasts throughout New Jersey. Feast of Sacrifice is the time when Muslims sacrifice an animal, in remembrance of Forefather Abraham and donate its meat to the needy. It is a festival with many social aspects: the pilgrimage, the sacrifice …
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Pascrell, Local Officials Unveil
New Fire Rescue Boat
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September 2, 2019
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Congressman instrumental in securing $346,000 grant to help first responders access 29 bridges along Passaic, Hackensack Rivers SECAUCUS, NJ – U.S. Reps. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-09), the co-chair of the Congressional Fire Services Caucus, Assemblyman Pedro Mejia, Secaucus Mayor Michael Gonnelli, Secaucus Fire Chief Carl Leppin, and other state and local officials celebrated the unveiling of the Secaucus Fire Department’s …
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Immigrant Heritage Hall of Fame To Honor
Four Connecticut Citizens of Polish,
Chinese, Jewish & Puerto Rican Heritage
The Immigrant Heritage Hall of Fame (IHHF) will add four more iconic contributors to the fabric of Connecticut and America representing Chinese, Jewish, Polish, and Puerto Rican heritage and culture at its 7th Annual Induction Ceremony and Gala on Thursday evening, September 26, at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington. The IHHF Class of 2019 will include distinguished individuals who …
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Warsaw Luxury Real Estate Market
Increasingly Attractive For Investors
(Warsaw, Poland) Poles are getting wealthier and the domestic economy is thriving, showing high economic growth. Lifestyle and the growing popularity of luxury products, including real estate – considered by many to be a safe investment – have also undergone significant changes. Warsaw stands out among other selected European cities by offering entrepreneurs competitive prices on the purchase of exclusive …
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Death In Poland Caused By Lightning
By RAYMOND ROLAK Five people have been killed and over a 100 injured, some seriously, in thunderstorms in Poland’s Tatra Mountains and the West Tatras in Slovakia. Four helicopters and emergency crews were used to transport the injured off the mountain safely. Piotr Cwik, the governor of Krakow province, told reporters that the death toll, as initially reported could rise. …
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Society Awards Scholarships
The Polish American Polish Society of Stamford CT awarded scholarships to the following students. Front Row from Left: Samantha Koproski – Southern CT. State U, Alexandra Sajdak – U. Conn, Peter Pawelski – U. Mass., Alexandra Samelko – Sacred Heart U. – and Jessica Koproski – Southern Ct. State U. Back Row are Patricia Koproski, Scholarship Chairman and Jerzy Karwowski, President. Two other students …
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An Appeal To Rescue
The Past of Cracow, Virginia
For almost three years Tom Hollowak has been researching the Polish colony at Cracow, New Kent County, Virginia. The farming community located between Barhamsville and West Point Virginia was settled by approximately twelve Polish families beginning in 1915. Among those who formed the enclave was Hollowak’s paternal grand-parents and great-grandparents. Many of the families learned of the availability of farmland …
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