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Tax Season Underway At New Milford Public Library Tax Season Underway At New Milford Public Library
Tax Season Underway At New Milford Public Library NEW MILFORD, N.J. -- Tax season is underway at the New Milford Public Library. The NMPL also provides support services to the AARP volunteers, who will be in the library every Tuesday and Thursday until April 15.  “We serve our community, and these are the kinds of things the library is here for," Library Director Terrie McColl said.  The library assumes responsibility for making appointments and for providing space and equipment necessary to print tax forms. Tax services are not limited to New Milford residents, but libraries in Bogota, Fair Lawn, Waldwick and Wyckoff also bring in …
Saddle Brook Cemetery Worker Gets 45 Years To Repay Stolen $275G Saddle Brook Cemetery Worker Gets 45 Years To Repay Stolen $275G
Saddle Brook Cemetery Worker Gets 45 Years To Repay Stolen $275G SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- A Saddle Brook cemetery worker from Garfield avoided prison by agreeing to repay nearly $275,000 that she helped a now-dead accomplice steal from grieving survivors for plots and crypts. After making a $10,000 deposit, Kathy Barbier must pay $500 a month -- which gives her 45 years to clear the debt -- under a plea deal her lawyer negotiated with prosecutors. Barbier didn’t get any of the money siphoned off by Denise J. D’Agostino, also of Garfield, the former director of St. Mary's Cemetery, Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Brian Lynch said Friday. But the 43-year…
'People Over Politics,' Bergen Sheriff Saudino Says Of Party Switch 'People Over Politics,' Bergen Sheriff Saudino Says Of Party Switch
'People Over Politics,' Bergen Sheriff Saudino Says Of Party Switch HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Declaring that "people still come before politics," Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino on Friday formally confirmed a Daily Voice report the night before that he's switched parties to run for re-election this fall on the Democratic ticket. “I am proud to have you as part of our team,” Democratic County Executive James Tedesco told Saudino during a news conference on the steps of the county courthouse in Hackensack. When he reviewed some of his accomplishments in his first two terms -- the county's most successful gun buyback program, protocols for police bod…
Emerson Suspect In Wife's Disappearance Leaves Jail Emerson Suspect In Wife's Disappearance Leaves Jail
Emerson Suspect In Wife's Disappearance Leaves Jail EMERSON, N.J. -- An Emerson man who remains a suspect in the disappearance of his American wife eight years ago was sentenced Friday as part of a guilty plea to self-deportation for using his own phony driver’s license to get a new one. Paschal Delahunty, 52, was charged with using false documents after authorities discovered he'd been using a false name to live in the U.S. illegally for 15 years. He pleaded guilty Dec. 14, 2015 and agreed to leave the country, then report to the U.S. Consulate in Dublin and renounce any right to live in or travel to the U.S. Delahunty has a ticket out of J…
Leonia Hero Crossing Guard Comes To Rescue Again Leonia Hero Crossing Guard Comes To Rescue Again
Leonia Hero Crossing Guard Comes To Rescue Again LEONIA, N.J. -- A car came speeding around the corner of Leonia’s Fort Lee Road and Broad Avenue just as Jamie Sclafane was getting ready to cross with her 2-year-old daughter in a stroller. Crossing guard Charlie Lee didn't hesitate, she said. “He jumped in front of the car and demanded the driver stop,” said Sclafane, a member of Anna C. Scott Elementary School’s Home & School Association. “I couldn’t believe he did that.” Lee mans one of North Jersey's busiest and most dangerous school crossings. Asked whether he was afraid of being hit by a car, the father of three proudly said: “O…
Hasbrouck Heights Trainer Offers Winter Softball In Lodi Hasbrouck Heights Trainer Offers Winter Softball In Lodi
Hasbrouck Heights Trainer Offers Winter Softball In Lodi HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. -- A winter softball clinic will be offered at All*Starz Training in Lodi, directed by softball champ and Bloomfield College Coach Leslie Korkgy-Valenti of Hasbrouck Heights. The training sessions begin Sunday, Jan. 17. Korkgy-Valenti says the clinic will help players experience softball at the next level. Participants will work directly with the Bloomfield College Softball Team in skill areas of throwing, catching, fielding, base running, hitting and bunting. “Our goal is to create a quality experience for the players, encourage teamwork and boost player confidenc…
Teaneck Chamber Organizes For A Productive 2016 Teaneck Chamber Organizes For A Productive 2016
Teaneck Chamber Organizes For A Productive 2016 TEANECK, N.J. -- The Teaneck Chamber of Commerce held its annual general membership meeting and election of officers Tuesday, Jan. 12 at the 5 Star Residence. Officers elected are Larry Bauer, president; Jennifer Glass, vice president; Alan Ezrapour, treasurer; and Yolanda Andrews, secretary. Patrick Finnegan and Joel Goldin were elected to the board. Goals for 2016 include individually making greater commitments to the Chamber, as well as working more closely with the organization for creative marketing of businesses and the retail district of Teaneck as a whole. Also discussed were makin…
Englewood Physician Urges People To Protect Skin, Even During Winter Englewood Physician Urges People To Protect Skin, Even During Winter
Englewood Physician Urges People To Protect Skin, Even During Winter ENGLEWOOD, N.J. -- Taking care of your skin doesn't have to require a surgical procedure. Dr. Dimitri Rabkin of EstheticaMD on Palisades Avenue says it starts with sunscreen. "Close to 90 percent of skin problems are from sun damage," he said. "The results can be quite remarkable." Over time, Rabkin came to believe preventative care was possible and preferable to surgical procedures for a younger look. “No patient is average,” Rabkin says. “We pride ourselves that each patient, and their skin, needs a personal, customizable approach for facial rejuvenation and general a…
Hackensack White Manna Still Flips 'Incredible' Hamburgers 70 Years Later Hackensack White Manna Still Flips 'Incredible' Hamburgers 70 Years Later
Hackensack White Manna Still Flips 'Incredible' Hamburgers 70 Years Later HACKENSACK, N.J. — White Manna Hamburgers is celebrating its 70th year in business on River Street in Hackensack with lines spilling out the front door — as usual. The tiny, red and white, block building on the banks of the Hackensack River was purchased by Louis Bridges in 1946. "I'm a big fan of history, and White Manna is a huge part of local history," said White Manna Hamburger regular Rob Janos of Paramus. "It's tiny and cramped and hard to miss if you don't look for it. But there's a line out the door and it's survived decades of increasing competition by having incred…
Emergency Sewer Repairs Close Hawthorne Terrace In Leonia Emergency Sewer Repairs Close Hawthorne Terrace In Leonia
Emergency Sewer Repairs Close Hawthorne Terrace In Leonia LEONIA, N.J. -- Hawthorne Terrace in Leonia will be closed all day Thursday, Jan. 14 from 7 a.m. until approximately 5 p.m. for emergency sewer repairs.  Emergency "No Parking" signs are posted mid-block to provide an operating area for equipment.  Drivers may access from either Fort Lee Road or Woodland Place, but there will be no through traffic. 
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