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EMERSON—The following article appeared in The Paterson News on May 12, 1905. In the early 20th century, Etna was the name for what is now the Borough of Emerson. The crime in question took place […]
EMERSON—The following article appeared in The Paterson News on May 12, 1905. In the early 20th century, Etna was the name for what is now the Borough of Emerson. The crime in question took place […]
PASCACK VALLEY—The 31st Annual Friends of the Pascack Brook Kids Fishing Contest set for Saturday, April 29 has been postponed due to anticipated poor weather. The Borough of Hillsdale broke the disappointing news Thursday morning. […]
HILLSDALE—Suzi Gerace of Dream Makers Art Studio & Gallery, 101 West St., invites you to an open house to celebrate the Garden State’s “Upcycling Day,” Sunday, April 16 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gerace’s […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—An application to construct an Apple Montessori preschool/daycare for up to 154 toddlers at 95 Linwood Ave. — where a defunct Charlie Brown’s restaurant stands — gets its first Zoning Board of Adjustment […]
Note: This item was edited March 5 to remove reference to a mental health fair preceding the keynote. The fair has been removed from the offering. MONTVALE, NJ—Saying that “It is said that surrendering is […]
LOS ANGELES—Park Ridge resident Catherine Tallman has been accepted into the “QU in LA” program from Quinnipiac University and is working for a production company specializing in crime documentaries. Her spring semester, now based in […]
WOODCLIFF LAKE —A redevelopment plan ordinance that will allow 46 housing units — 37 apartments and nine townhomes — at 188 Broadway was introduced by a 4-1 vote Feb. 13 and sent to the Planning […]
TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON—At the annual reorganization meeting of the Westwood Regional School district board, held Jan. 5 in the Hurley Theater in the high school, Westwood’s Michael Pontillo was elected BOE president. Kristen Pedersen was […]
HILLSDALE—Less than two months after his initial one-year contract was renewed for three years — through December 2025 — business administrator David Troast has resigned, effective Dec. 16, citing “a great divide” between the mayor […]
MILLBURN—The 2022 Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day Learning Series concludes this month with an examination and discussion about what current data reveals about the path of the opioid epidemic. The webinar will be presented by […]
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