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Hasbrouck Heights Opens Special Needs Recreation To All

HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J.– People with special needs are invited to a Hasbrouck Heights recreation group that meets on Wednesday nights.

Hasbrouck Heights offers a recreation group for people with special needs.

Hasbrouck Heights offers a recreation group for people with special needs.

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Outdoor activities will be featured at the Hasbrouck Heights Special Needs Recreation Group that meets at Woodland Park starting Aug. 31 from 6:30-7:15 p.m. 

The 45-minute sessions are open to special needs boys and girls ages 5 to 21. Children will be supervised, but parents are asked to stay. 

Children can walk, stretch and play a game or other activity, under the direction of Jamie Woyce, a special education teacher at Cliffside Park Middle School. 

This is the fourth year for the program, which is open to non-residents as well. 

The cost is $40 for Hasbrouck Heights residents and $75 for non-residents. 

For more information or to register, email jwoyce@gmail.com. 

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