As the weather gets a little warmer, more people are out on the streets—walking, playing ball and just generally enjoying the nicer weather. As the number of people on the street goes up, so does the number of pedestrian injuries and fatalities.
Elie Y. Katz and the Gellis family are continuing their work giving out reflective belts to Teaneck residents in memory of Harold Gellis. To date, they have distributed over 3,900 belts. Gellis, age 71, was a longtime resident of Teaneck and passed away unexpectedly in 2019.
Because of limited supplies, this program is open to Teaneck residents first. If you need a belt, visit katz07666.com.
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