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Little Ferry Recognizes Memorial Middle School Students of the Month Little Ferry Recognizes Memorial Middle School Students of the Month
Little Ferry Recognizes Memorial Middle School Students of the Month LITTLE FERRY, N.J. -- December Students of the Month at Little Ferry Memorial Middle School were recognized at the January 21 Board of Education meeting. The students recognized were Jonas Tayag, 5th grade; Norikazu Kawasaki, 6th grade; Haley Morales, 7th grade and Antonio Mironis, 8th grade.
Bergenfield Police: Snow Emergency Lifted, Overnight Parking Prohibited Bergenfield Police: Snow Emergency Lifted, Overnight Parking Prohibited
Bergenfield Police: Snow Emergency Lifted, Overnight Parking Prohibited BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- Bergenfield lifted its snow emergency as of 5 p.m. Wednesday. "Overnight parking within the borough will still be prohibited," Police Chief Cathy Madalone said. "Please be courteous and try to park on one side of the street only to allow for free passage of emergency and non-emergency vehicles." Madalone also reminded residents and business owners to "remove ice and snow from vehicles before traveling -- and do not shovel snow into the roadways."
Bergenfield Library Establishes Lucille Tendler Award Bergenfield Library Establishes Lucille Tendler Award
Bergenfield Library Establishes Lucille Tendler Award BERGENFIELD, N.J. -- The Bergenfield Public Library has established the Lucille Tendler Community Service Award, a new community service designation in her honor. This award, given by the Board of Trustees, will recognize the contributions of the recipient, who must be nominated by an individual or group, and not a library trustee.  The nominee may be an individual or a group (civic organization, scout troop or a not formally organized group that provides a service to the community). Nominees must be or have been a Bergenfield resident or active in a Bergenfield based organization or a gr…
Four More Take Nomination Petitions For Teaneck Elections Four More Take Nomination Petitions For Teaneck Elections
Four More Take Nomination Petitions For Teaneck Elections TEANECK, N.J. -- Four more people have taken out nominating petitions to become candidates in the May 10 council election, making it a three way race: nine people are preparing to run for three council seats. Jennifer Glass, director of the Teaneck Chamber of Commerce, picked up a petition Jan. 7, as did Jacob Herenstein.  Herenstein is a 22-year old student at Yeshiva University. Glass has been urged by Chamber of Commerce members to run, and had expressed an interest earlier in the month. Former mayor and current Councilman Mohammed Hameeduddin, whose seat is up this year, picked up peti…
Bergen LEADS Hold 'Fifth Friday' Networking in Hasbrouck Heights Bergen LEADS Hold 'Fifth Friday' Networking in Hasbrouck Heights
Bergen Leads Hold 'Fifth Friday' Networking in Hasbrouck Heights HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. -- Bergen LEADS will hold a Fifth Friday networking event Friday, Jan. 29 in the Hilton Hotel, 650 Terrace Ave., Hasbrouck Heights. The 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. meeting is “a powerful networking and learning event” that attracts 200 to 250 leaders from every sector of the county. The meeting provides “the perfect venue for stimulating conversation,” and includes lunch and high-profile speakers. Speakers for the Jan. 29 event are Professor Peter Woolley of Fairleigh Dickinson University and Dr. Brigid Callahan Harrison of Montclair State University. They will lead a “Vo…
Let's Talk Home Safety At Hackensack Medical Center Let's Talk Home Safety At Hackensack Medical Center
Let's Talk Home Safety At Hackensack Medical Center HACKENSACK, N.J. -- The Hackensack University Medical Center Department of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care is offering a program, “Let’s Talk: Home Safety” for new, or expectant parents, grandparents or caregivers with young children. The featured speaker is Karyl Reid, RN, an advanced practice nurse at the HUMC Pediatric Emergency Department. The event is moderated by John LoCurto, M.D., director of Injury Prevention at HUMC. The event is Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Hekemian Conference Center at 30 Prospect Ave.  Admission is free and includes light refreshments. Attendees …
Englewood Flat Rock Preserve Discusses Deer Management Enclosure Englewood Flat Rock Preserve Discusses Deer Management Enclosure
Englewood Flat Rock Preserve Discusses Deer Management Enclosure ENGLEWOOD, N.J. -- Flat Rock Brook Nature Association in Englewood will have a deer management information session Thursday evening, Jan. 28 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The discussion will focus on pros and cons of installing a deer enclosure for the nature center.  The enclosure proposed is an aluminum fence eight feet high and 11,000 feet long, surrounding 100 acres of the 150-acre center. The deer population has reached four times what the area can handle without damage, center staff say, and they have eaten more than 40 percent of tree seedlings on the grounds.  Conservationists say no more t…
Northvale Fire Veteran Feted For 70 Years Of Service Northvale Fire Veteran Feted For 70 Years Of Service
Northvale Fire Veteran Feted For 70 Years Of Service NORTHVALE, N.J. -- Northvale celebrated a very special anniversary Friday, Jan. 22 -- the 70th anniversary of Fire Fighter Arthur Bodrato in the Northvale Volunteer Fire Department. Bodrato, known as Artie, has been a Northvale fireman since he was 20 years old. To honor him, the Mayor and Council voted a proclamation, and Mayor Ed Piehler featured Bodrato on his Facebook page. Bodrato, who lives on LeGrand Avenue, was born in 1925. Last fall, County Clerk John Hogan, a former Northvale mayor, helped Bodrato celebrate his 90th birthday with a Certificate of Recognition from his county offi…
Glaze Donuts In New Milford Wins Grand Prize At Donut Fest Glaze Donuts In New Milford Wins Grand Prize At Donut Fest
Glaze Donuts In New Milford Wins Grand Prize At Donut Fest NEW MILFORD, N.J. -- In spite of near-record snowfall and whiteout conditions Saturday, Jan. 23, New Milford Glaze Donuts Owner Jule Hazoue drove to Williamsburg, Brooklyn and was rewarded with the Judge's Choice and Grand Prize winner at the first annual Donut Fest NYC. "We are super stoked," Hazou said. "We were pitted against eight other great New York City donut competitors, all in the name of charity, and we came out on top." Snow didn't dampen the spirits of attendees, many wearing donut-themed clothing to add to the fun. Proceeds from ticket sales went to support …
10 Brought To Hackensack Court In Slaying Of Paterson Basketball Star, 14 10 Brought To Hackensack Court In Slaying Of Paterson Basketball Star, 14
10 Brought To Hackensack Court In Slaying Of Paterson Basketball Star, 14 HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Nine men and a woman with reputed gang ties moved closer to resolving charges against them in the slaying of a 14-year-old bystander during a Paterson street-corner shooting last fall. All 10 were brought into Superior Court in Hackensack on Monday because the mother of victim -- International High School basketball standout Nazerah Bugg -- works at the Passaic County courthouse in Paterson. Charges against them range from murder to hindering. They were brought before a judge in stages, with all of the defense attorneys saying that they have the evidence that they need -…
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