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High school food donations to benefit Englewood pantry
MONTVALE George McKenna predicted that on Thanksgiving Day, there would be a lot of smiles on the faces of the clients who visit St.
OPINION: U.S. troops deserve nation's support
Ronald R. Griffin is a Gold Star father from Emerson, N.J. He serves on the board of Military Families United, a military family and national security advocacy organization.
The dog ate my turkey ... and other holiday chefs' disasters
Police charge 63-year-old man with stalking teenage girl
Emerson police have arrested and charged a 63-year-old man from Queens, N.Y. for allegedly stalking a 17-year-old borough girl.
Tip leads to search for missing Emerson woman
EMERSON Borough police have scoured the land behind the American Legion building on Main Street after receiving a tip that the body of Liza Murphy, who went missing in 2007, was there at some point.
Busy Times At Paramus Sunrise Rotary
Two speakers, a new member plus a Board of Directors meeting after the regular club meeting kept the Rotarians busy on Election Day.
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NAI Hanson Named Exclusive Listing Agent For Six Office-Suites In Emerson, N.J.
NAI James E. Hanson's Dominic Fittizzi, associate vice president, and Louis Tapia, sales associate are spearheading the marketing efforts of this listing on behalf of the Owner.
Emersonians as Dangerous as Advertised; Blamed for North End Hubbub
It wasn't enough for Emerson College to be labeled as unsafe due to crime on the Common.
The Berkeley Beacon, which is the paper at Emerson College, reports on a pair of elevator-related incidents: On March 26, Emerson police and building maintenance guys had to rescue 15 people trapped in an elevator in the basement of 180 Tremont St.; one person "was complaining of claustrophobia." The very next day, a student "close to hysteria" was ...
Council to vote on making High Street a one-way street
During its next meeting on Oct. 6, the Emerson Mayor and Council is expected to introduce an ordinance that would temporarily designate High Street a one-way street heading southbound.
Train Strikes Car Killing Driver
The driver of a car that drove through train track gates in Emerson, New Jersey is dead.
N.J. residents plan to sue hot dog maker
Three New Jersey residents plan to file a federal lawsuit today that could put the staple of the great American backyard cookout -- the hot dog -- on the same path as the once romanticized puff on a cigarette.
Mayors of 10 towns in the Pascack Valley are pressing Governor Corzine to meet with them amid concerns that the long-sought reopening of a community hospital in Westwood is in political trouble.
2009 road resurfacing project complete
Road resurfacing work within the borough has been completed, reported Borough Administrator Joseph Scarpa at the June 16 meeting of the Emerson Mayor and Council.
Wine now for sale at farmers' market
"I did not even know we had wineries in New Jersey," said Angela Tazza, a township resident who stopped at the market during her lunch hour.
2010 Camaro SS Gets Pelted With Hail
A new Camaro owner watches his 2010 Camaro SS get pelted with marble size hail from inside his house.
Clouds produce summertime hailstorm
The fierce hailstorm that turned parts of Bergen County into a springtime winter wonderland on Monday was produced by high-hanging clouds that moved southeastward at an exceptionally slow pace, forecasters said yesterday.