Wayne Magazine May 2018 | Page 12

buzzworthy MEMORIAL DAY STREET FAIR RETURNS Paterson, Bloomingdale and Passaic FULLY COMMITTED TO BASEBALL Congratulations to baseball talents ARBERT CIPION of Paterson, MARCUS EUSEBIO of Bloomingdale and ISAIAS GUZMAN of Passaic. The three Passaic County Technical Institute seniors recently signed letters of intent to continue their athletic and academic careers at Southern New Hampshire University (Division II), the University of Tennessee at Martin (Division I) and Post University (Division II), respectively. The three had tremendous spring seasons last year, and helped carry PCTI to both the County Finals and NJTAC Tech Finals. The Bulldogs finished with a respectable 15-12-1 season record in one of the most competitive divisions of the Big North Conference. MAY 28 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Come for the parade, then stay for the music, entertainment and attractions. These include more than 100 exhibitors, rides for kids, a climbing wall, face-painting and temporary tattoo applications. And bring your appetite, so you can feast on shish kabobs, kettle corn, pulled pork, sausage sandwiches, ice cream, funnel cake and Italian ices. 1150 McBride Ave., (201) 998-1144, jcpromotions.info • Wayne FAST TRACK TO SALES PROFICIENCY Wayne WP 88.7 FM: BEST COLLEGE RADIO STATION For the fourth time in seven years, William Paterson University’s WP 88.7 FM was named “BEST COLLEGE RADIO STATION” in numerous categories among institutions with 10,000-plus students; its WPTV-6 TV station won three first place awards as well. The accolades came at last March’s Intercollegiate Broadcasting System award ceremony in New York City, with nearly 900 students from more than 150 colleges and universities present. Honors for Brave New Radio station 88.7 FM included Best Sports Play-By-Play, Baseball/Softball and Best Use of Instagram. WPTV-6 was cited for having the Best Variety Program and showing the Best Use of Graphics. 10 MAY 2018 WAYNE MAGAZINE Have a desire to gain sales leadership skills, but not a lot of time? William Paterson University has launched the first graduate degree in professional sales in the country. THE EXECUTIVE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SALES LEADERSHIP PROGRAM takes place over 11 months, and is conducted 65 percent online, with six face-to- face weekend residencies featuring presentations by experts in academia and industry. The course prepares executives to advance to strategic leadership roles in customer-focused businesses. It is offered through the university’s Cotsakos College of Business in its Russ Berrie Institute for Professional Sales. 1600 Valley Road, (973) 720-3855, wpunj.edu/rbisales • INSTITUTE; Woodland Park