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Haworth taking steps to beef up test results
Education officials are taking steps to try to ensure that students perform better on the New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge exams in the spring.
Burglary Spree Puts Bergen County On Red Alert
Police in New Jersey are warning homeowners to be extra vigilant after a series of burglaries in Bergen County.
Demarest residents should be wary following rash of burglaries, thefts
DEMAREST Police are asking residents to be wary this holiday season after two push-in burglaries and five thefts in the past few months.
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The Record, Letters, Nov. 20, 2009
Regarding "No mammograms, women under 50 told" : As a 45-year-old mother of three and a three-year breast cancer survivor, I read with disgust how a "government task force" said "most women dona TMt need a mammogram in their 40s and should get one every two years starting at age 50." Hmmm, leta TMs see.
Haworth house fire displaces family
A family of four was displaced by a basement fire on Monday that sent smoke throughout a house on Seneca Trace, police said.
Republican Mary Anne Groh and incumbent Democrat Glenn Poosikian won the two council seats for Haworth.
Includes Allendale, Alpine, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, Emerson, Harrington Park, Haworth, Hillsdale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Montvale, New Milford, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Oradell, Park Ridge, Ramsey, River Edge, River Vale, Rockleigh, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Township of Washington, Westwood and Woodcliff Lake.
Bill for historic setts will be A 1m
Repairing or restoring all the damaged setts in and around Haworth's historic Main Street would cost about A 1 million.
Andiamo Italian Restaurant in Haworth, New Jersey: Restaurant Review
My girlfriend and I recently visited Andiamo, an elegant Italian restaurant located at 23 Hardenburgh Ave., in Haworth, New Jersey.
Haworth police, ambulance and fire personnel came together for a drill of an ozone leak at the United Water Facility's Haworth Water Treatment Plant Oct.
A Jewish Music First - Jewish Rock Band 'Shlock Rock' Releases Any-Price-You-Like Album
The legendary Jewish Rock Band Shlock Rock , announced today that they have released their 31st album entitled "No Limits" in a way that no artist in the field of contemporary Jewish music has ever done before.
Bergen County woman who escaped Nazi death camps joins in film preview
Eva Adler was a schoolgirl in 1944 when she climbed aboard a train that took her and 1,683 other Jews -- not to the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz, but salvation.
Author inspired by N.J. tragedy
WHAT: Book reading/signing for "A Friend of the Family." WHERE: Haworth Municipal Library, 300 Haworth Ave., Haworth; 201-384-1020. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The Record's policy on accepting students for inclusion in the DEAN'S LIST column has changed.
Mark Zurlini is one of five principals and one of the fund managers at Palisades Financial, a real estate investment banking firm.
A Decade of a oeRiding to Help Othersa
This year's Andiamo Benefit Motorcycle Run on September 13 will be more than a gorgeous array of bikes, a beautiful morning ride and a gathering of first-rate folks eager to help others.
State trims Hanover Park superintendent's $205K buyout deal
HANOVER - The Hanover Park Regional High School Board of Education was poised to buy out former superintendent Paul Arilotta with $205,079 to end his contract two years early, but state Education Commissioner Lucille Davy rejected the agreement, calling it "excessive.'' Arilotta was placed on paid administrative leave on Dec.
State trims buyout deal for Hanover Park superintendent
HANOVER -- The Hanover Park Regional High School Board of Education was poised to buy out former superintendent Paul Arilotta with $205,079 to end his contract two years early, but state Education Commissioner Lucille Davy rejected the agreement, calling it ''excessive.'' Arilotta was placed on paid administrative leave on Dec.
State trims buyout deal for Hanover Park superintendent
HANOVER -- The Hanover Park Regional High School Board of Education was poised to buy out former superintendent Paul Arilotta with $205,079 to end his contract two years early, but state Education Commissioner Lucille Davy rejected the agreement, calling it ''excessive.'' Arilotta was placed on paid administrative leave on Dec.