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Torricelli emerges as lead promoter of Fort Lee redevelopment project
Former U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli spent Monday night not with Democratic lobbyists or campaign contributors, but in the Jack Alter Fort Lee Community Center, trying to sell the Amerea mixed-use proposal to residents and borough officials.
Expanding light rail in Bergen would save gas, the environment
Ridership may be down slightly this year on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, but it still saves commuters enough gasoline to power 6,000 cars annually, according to a new report by environmental advocates.
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Home guru gets into the Christmas spirit with HGTV's 'Sandra Lee Celebrates'
Sandra Lee visits with Kelsea Henderson, who overcame cancer. Lee's specials will include heartfelt homecomings and toast Christmas traditions.
Cresskill food drive benefits local pantry
Residents left bags of food on the curb that the Department of Public Works picked up Nov.
The NJSIAA Group 1 girls soccer final
Cresskill 's Emma Campbell, left, is challenged by Robbinsville's Morgan Michon.
'Sandra Lee Celebrates' the holidays with heart and creativity
Australian motorcyclists Todd Barry and Simon Buckley are in the midst of a 14-month motorcycle trip around the world to raise awareness about prostate cancer.
Sweet Station, a spacious bakery and cafA©, opened last month at the former location of Michael's Deli CafA© at a strip mall on West Main Street in Ramsey.
UNG: Restaurant L in Allendale
As restaurants struggle with how to position themselves in this economy, one model they may want to check out is Restaurant L in Allendale.
'Zombies' gather to break 'Thriller' record
North Jersey residents dressed as zombies and ghouls helped smash a world record Saturday night by dancing to Michael Jackson's hit "Thriller." About 40 dancers aged 5 to over 50 gathered at the Piermont Athletic Club in Cresskill for Thrill The World, an event aimed at getting as many people as possible throughout the world to simultaneously ...
Cresskill renames courtyard for longtime civil servant
CRESSKILL a ' The borough dedicated its municipal courtyard Thursday in memory of a lawyer who served as borough attorney, councilman and municipal judge over a 20-year period.
Districts get environmental grants
Several area school districts received grant money through the Bergen County Utilities Authoritya s 2009 Environmental Challenge Grant Program.
Community service holds big lessons for middle schoolers
At Haworth Public School, eighth-grade students are getting out of the classroom to volunteer their services.
CRESSKILL Six special education students enrolled in a new program are learning how to acquire jobs and run a household in an atypical but fitting setting: a historic home in town.
City employees get free flu shots
With all the attention surrounding the H1N1's possible return, the seasonal flu and pneumonia have taken a backseat even as the weather turns cold.
Joe Henchenski, owner of Creations in Glass since 1984, has extensive experience in restoring stained glass as well as designing and creating new stained and etched glass installations for homes, offices, places of worship and government buildings.
Chamber of Commerce ready for 2009 street fair
Union Avenue between Piermont and County roads will be transformed into a giant block party Sept.
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