News about Norwood, N.J.
OBITUARY: Harry Harrison of Norwood
Harry Harrison, “The Morning Mayor” and Radio Hall of Famer, of Norwood, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020 (amazingly at 1:01 p.m.) at the age of 89. He was born in 1930 at home […]
News about Norwood, N.J.
Harry Harrison, “The Morning Mayor” and Radio Hall of Famer, of Norwood, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020 (amazingly at 1:01 p.m.) at the age of 89. He was born in 1930 at home […]
Northern Valley Regional High School students will now have the opportunity to enroll in a brand new online computer science course, “Java Certification,” that is designed to prepare them to take an industry standard credentialing […]
NEW JERSEY—Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a law to increase statewide minimum funding levels for organizations in the areas of arts, culture, history, and tourism areas by more than $9 million for the fiscal year […]
ENGLEWOOD, N.J.—A forum held Jan. 15 at the Bergen Family Center empanelled women leaders to discuss human sex trafficking, described as a growing crisis fueling a $150 billion worldwide criminal enterprise. “Traditionally, everyone always thought […]
CLOSTER, N.J.—Beginning Monday, Jan. 27, Blanch Avenue between Livingston Street and West Street, Closter—a 980-foot section of the road—will be closed to traffic through May as Rockland Electric continues installation of an underground transmission line, […]
TEANECK, N.J.—In honor of Martin Luther King Day, thousands of people around the country participate in a Day of Service. By doing so, they get the opportunity to help others and understand that all people […]
HACKENSACK—A proposal to replace customer lead service lines—and impose a surcharge of up to 85 cents per month on water bills for 200,000 customers in Bergen and Hudson counties—will be open for public comment today, […]
NEW JERSEY—Advocates for a bill to eliminate religious exemptions to vaccines—cited by an estimated 14,000 students statewide—vowed to reintroduce the measure soon after coming up one vote short in the last legislative session Jan. 13 […]
NEW JERSEY—Twelve schools throughout New Jersey will serve as proving grounds for newly developed lessons focused on teaching about the contributions of LGBTQ individuals to middle school and high school students. On Jan. 7 at […]
HACKENSACK, N.J.—A proposal to replace customer lead service lines for a flat fee of $1,000—and impose a surcharge of up to 85 cents per month on water bills for 200,000 customers in Bergen and Hudson […]
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