BACK IN TIME: Bergen County’s Coldest Day Ever
BERGEN COUNTY—Our current weather forecast would have seemed downright balmy to those who lived through early January 1904. The new year kicked off with a snowstorm in conjunction with a […]
BERGEN COUNTY—Our current weather forecast would have seemed downright balmy to those who lived through early January 1904. The new year kicked off with a snowstorm in conjunction with a […]
NEW JERSEY—Following several years of wrangling over ways to improve the state’s open public records law—which enables citizens to access government records within seven days of request—an organization representing municipal […]
CLOSTER, N.J.—Residents answered a call by local police and emergency officials to donate this year—and the result was toys piled waist-high inside the Closter Hook and Ladder Co. firehouse on […]
TEANECK, N.J.— Join the Teaneck Public Library on Sunday, Jan. 5 at 2 p.m. for the dedication of the military uniform of Gen. Peter Pace, United States Marine Corps (Retired). […]
BY STEVE KELMAN TEANECK, N.J.—New Jersey State Climatologist David Robinson provided an overview of the state’s changing climate as part of a lecture presentation that recently took place at the […]
RIDGEWOOD, N.J.—Temple Israel & Jewish Community Center (TI-JCC) in Ridgewood will present its seventh annual National Gun Violence Prevention Shabbat on Saturday, Dec. 14. After the morning Shabbat services, state […]
TEANECK, N.J.—About 300 members of New Jersey’s National Guard on a nine-month deployment in Africa were welcomed home Nov. 30 by U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, who called their security efforts […]
HACKENSACK—While the county park systems’ six golf courses bring in nearly $7 million out of $9 million in annual park revenues, there’s still one amenity in short-supply over the 9,000-plus […]
NEW JERSEY—This state may become the 12th nationwide to legalize marijuana—but not until November 2020, when the state’s voters will decide the issue after legislators abandoned efforts during a lame-duck […]
NEW JERSEY—Following an unusual outbreak of coyote attacks in New Jersey this year—including recently on Rutgers’ Livingston campus and two early October attacks in Mahwah’s Ramapo Reservation—state environmental and animal […]
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