
Chief Hooper, Retiring at 65, says WTPD in Great Hands
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—You know it’s the real deal when the Police Pipes and Drums of Bergen County start to play. Police Chief Glenn Hooper, 65, took his final walk […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—You know it’s the real deal when the Police Pipes and Drums of Bergen County start to play. Police Chief Glenn Hooper, 65, took his final walk […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—The township and Bergen County—and so many others—lost a friend, WWII veteran Vito “Pal” Trause, 94, who died Oct. 31 at 10 p.m. following a brief hospitalization. […]
RIVER VALE—The town’s annual Ragamuffin Parade on Saturday, Oct. 19 began at the 7-Eleven at 9 a.m. and had the benefit of a police Humvee escort to Roberge Elementary School, […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—Beloved local volunteer James J. Quirk is resettling in sunny St. Petersburg, Florida, which Mayor John Birkner Jr. explained at the Oct. 15 council meeting is “Westwood South.” Birkner […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—Westwood Regional School District Superintendent Raymond A. Gonzalez says he is “not permitted” to disclose a legal opinion he requested pertaining to one of the candidates for school board. […]
PARK RIDGE, N.J.—Immaculate Heart Academy swimming standout Taylor Whang accepted a borough’s thanks Sept. 24 for heroic action at this summer at her lifeguard job at the Park Ridge Municipal […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—The Borough Council has called a special work session Monday, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. to discuss the Planning Board’s recent recommendations, some controversial, affecting the Central Business District/Special […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—Many residents gave the volunteer-organized 10th Annual Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 5, glowing reviews. Some have since questioned why many tens of thousands of public dollars set […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON, N.J.—The Township Council has approved a $6 million volunteer fire and ambulance corps headquarters at 656 Washington Ave. The appropriation, seeking notes of $5.71 million, fell short […]
MONTVALE, N.J.—The borough is putting its 61-spot parking lot on Railroad Avenue up for public auction, seeking a minimum bid of $850,000. The auction is Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 a.m. […]
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