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Hackensack Discussion / Re: My favorite paper is not having a good day
« on: December 08, 2019, 11:24:34 AM »
From Eye on The Record:
In 2019, The Record's slide toward mediocrity didn't slow


https://eyeontherecord.blogspot.com/2019/12/in-2019-records-slide-toward-mediocrity.html

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: Our horrible streets, roads and highways
« on: November 18, 2019, 12:33:12 PM »
I buy a Tesla with air suspension to deal with our horrible roads

https://thesassonreport.blogspot.com/2019/11/when-tesla-makes-offer-on-trade-in-or.html

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: The Ling is listing...
« on: November 17, 2019, 04:28:32 PM »
A great job of rewriting earlier reports about the rescue effort for the U.S.S. Ling.

"Get me rewrite" undoubtedly reverberated through that newsroom. In other words, old news.

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: My favorite paper is not having a good day
« on: November 10, 2019, 12:00:11 PM »
SUGAR SHOCK

READERS OF THE RECORD, (201) MAGAZINE OVERDOSE ON COVERAGE OF DESSERT


In the past week, The Record promoted pies, extolling bakeries as close as Englewood and as far away as Morristown, and (201) magazine devoted an entire glossy issue to desserts. The Dessert Issue was labeled "The Best of Bergen."

Last Wednesday's Better Living cover story, written by Food Editor Esther Davidowitz, praised 10 North Jersey bakeries for their pies. Davidowitz, a fashionably thin woman who could pass for a Jewish grandmother, looks like she never eats desserts.

(By the way, Davidowitz and the other food writers at The Record and NorthJersey.com call themselves @NorthJerseyEats. I suggest a change to @NorthJerseySucks.)

The cover of the November 2019 issue of (201) only shows glazed donuts and lemon slices for some reason, but inside you'll find lavish praise for more bakeries with photos of their owners, some of whom look like they've eaten too much of their own sugary desserts.

Readers who are diabetic likely were repelled by the sight of so much sugar in one place. I never eat dessert, and felt like throwing up.

One could argue the editors of the Gannett-owned Record and (201) magazine are irresponsible in publishing so many pages devoted to pies and other desserts. Too much sugar, like excessive salt, can and does kill.

Industry lobbyists have spent millions bribing Congress to hide the amount of sugar listed on the government-mandated nutrition labels. Sugar is the only ingredient listed in grams, but unless you know how many grams there are in a teaspoon (about 4), you may not realize that 5-ounce cup of yogurt with fruit you're enjoying has 4 or 5 teaspoons of sugar in it.

Now, The Record and (201) are complicit in this coverup.



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Hackensack Discussion / Re: My favorite paper is not having a good day
« on: October 20, 2019, 12:18:21 PM »
LOL

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: The Ling is listing...
« on: October 19, 2019, 01:50:26 PM »
VOLUNTEER GROUP BREATHES NEW LIFE INTO THE USS LING
REPAIRS TO BALLAST TANKS MAY EVENTUALLY FLOAT WWII SUB

https://thesassonreport.blogspot.com/2019/10/repairs-on-uss-ling-have-potential-of.html

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: My favorite paper is not having a good day
« on: October 17, 2019, 12:20:11 PM »
Mr. Leafe: Please stop beating a dead horse. Yes. I recommended your posts, but now, you've become so repetitive, you are annoying. And I still object to you advertising your photography business on this message board. I guess you have to advertise it because so few people actually hire you, and with all the free time you have, you spend most of it playing gotcha with the nameless, faceless Gannett Co. production people hundreds of miles away from Hackensack who put out The Wretched [The Record of Woodland Park]. In short, get a life. I'd like to see more of your photos as downtown Hackensack is made over. Look, I get it. If you are in my age group (Seventies), there isn't much to do and people pay you no mind. What can I say? This isn't the way to get attention. Thanks, Victor Sasson.

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: Area in need of Rehabilitation
« on: October 15, 2019, 11:03:59 AM »
2 MORE BLOCKS OF MAIN STREET OPENED TO 2-WAY TRAFFIC

GENERAL POOR'S TAVERN HOSTS FREE COMEDY NIGHT

[url]READ: https://thesassonreport.blogspot.com/2019/10/more-blocks-of-main-st-get-2-way.html[/url

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: My favorite paper is not having a good day
« on: October 13, 2019, 02:26:20 PM »
ERRORS IN NEWS STORIES ARE REALLY WHAT MATTERS

Reducing local news and boosting sports coverage is a development that really impacts readers, not an endless series of gotchas on every single typo, broken syntax and other errors in the bloated sports section of The Record of Woodland Park, formerly of Hackensack. The elimination of the staff at the Hackensack Chronicle and other weeklies now put out by Gannett also is troubling.

When I worked as a copy editor at The Record, I often heard writing headlines is an art, and although I did it for many years, writing headlines has always been a challenge. The Record probably no longer has any copy editors who write headlines, and the paper is put out in a design studio many miles away from New Jersey.

Here's a hilariously stupid headline in Friday's Hackensack Chronicle, one that proves names are rarely appropriate in headlines unless it's Trump or other well-known figure:

"Hackensack chamber
honors Tank as a
Distinguished Citizen"


How does a tank become a distinguished citizen? The recipient being honored is Dr. Lisa Tank, chief medical officer at Hackensack University Medical Center, the hospital that ate Hackensack. I'd wager few people outside the hospital have ever heard of her so "Tank" isn't a headline word, and should have never been used in the headline on Page 4 of Friday's Chronicle, which reprints stories from The Record.



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Hackensack Discussion / Re: My favorite paper is not having a good day
« on: October 13, 2019, 11:30:37 AM »
What an incredible waste of time.

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: Maywood no longer sending to HHS
« on: October 13, 2019, 11:28:02 AM »
HACKENSACK DROPS OPPOSITION TO WITHDRAWAL OF MAYWOOD STUDENTS

POTENTIAL LOSS OF $3.6 MILLION IN TUITION ANNUALLY

READ: https://thesassonreport.blogspot.com/2019/10/hackensack-school-board-drops.html

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: My favorite paper is not having a good day
« on: October 04, 2019, 10:08:51 AM »
DID GANNETT FOLD THE HACKENSACK CHRONICLE?

Another delivery error this morning at my home in the Fairmount section or did Gannett fold the Hackensack Chronicle, the weekly that no longer has its own staff and reprints stories from The Record of Woodland Park?

This morning, I picked up from the driveway a plastic bag containing the Northern Valley Suburbanite, which supposedly covers a territory that includes Alpine, Cresskill, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Teaneck and Tenafly. This is labeled "South Edition."

This tabloid also reprints stories from The Record, but seems to have many more pages than the Chronicle.

The last delivery error brought me the Sunday Record (I dropped my subscription eons ago), as I said in my blog:

"Shit in the driveway wasn't from dog walkers"

http://thesassonreport.blogspot.com/2019/06/shit-in-driveway-wasnt-from-dog-walkers.html









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Hackensack Discussion / Re: The Ling is listing...
« on: September 20, 2019, 08:32:33 PM »
Of course, with the interest expressed by the proposed Louisville Naval Museum and the non-profit's supporters already trying to repair the U.S.S. Ling, the letter from the Hawthorne man is outdated. The Save the USS Ling group seems determined to save the boat.

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Hackensack Discussion / Re: Our horrible streets, roads and highways
« on: September 20, 2019, 10:06:52 AM »
REPAVING OF EUCLID AVENUE IS COMPLETE (PHOTOS NOW AND THEN)

https://thesassonreport.blogspot.com/2019/09/repaving-of-euclid-avenue-in-hackensack.html

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