
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: A Sit-In to Protest School Segregation
ENGLEWOOD, N.J.—This week back in 1962, Englewood was in the midst of a battle over de facto racial segregation in schools. According to Englewood officials at the time, the city’s […]
ENGLEWOOD, N.J.—This week back in 1962, Englewood was in the midst of a battle over de facto racial segregation in schools. According to Englewood officials at the time, the city’s […]
WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) introduced Jen Albuquerque as his guest to the State of the Union address tonight. To support military families and surviving loved ones, Gottheimer announced […]
PASCACK VALLEY AREA, N.J.—Economic development in the Borough of Montvale continues rapidly changing the once rural community into a hub of residential and retail building, and a magnet for new […]
OLD TAPPAN, N.J.—Approximately two dozen members of the valley business community turned out to the annual Breakfast with the Greater Pascack Valley Mayors on Jan. 29 at Westwood’s Iron Horse […]
WESTWOOD, N.J.—Approximately two dozen members of the valley business community turned out to the annual Breakfast with the Greater Pascack Valley Mayors on Jan. 29 at the Iron Horse Restaurant. […]
OLD TAPPAN, N.J.—A third Planning Board hearing Jan. 8 on a proposal to build a 229-unit mixed-use development at 200 Old Tappan Road—including 40 affordable units—raised concerns on two unresolved […]
HAWORTH, N.J.—After more than four months in jail and two months of waiting since his release on bail Christmas Eve, journalist and human-rights activist Omoyele Sowore, a Haworth resident, is […]
NEW JERSEY—A new Energy Master Plan that includes seven key strategies and a greenhouse gas reduction plan to make New Jersey 100% reliant on “clean energy” by 2050 was put […]
CLOSTER, N.J.—In February 1930 Kitty Oliver and Wilbert Clarke wed in their hometown of Closter. The ceremony took place in the AME Zion Church, where the two were parishioners. Potted […]
HARRINGTON PARK, N.J.—The Harrington Park Public Library will host an exhibit of watercolor prints by resident artist and teacher, Holly Ciccoricco, from Feb. 1–29. The exhibit features prints from […]
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