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HAWORTH a ' Being good to the environment was the topic of the day Saturday at Leigh Merinoff's Massachusetts Avenue home.
Bancorp of New Jersey, Inc. Announces Appointment of Michael Lesler...
FORT LEE, N.J., June 26, 2009 -- Bancorp of New Jersey, Inc. , the holding for Bank of New Jersey announced the promotion of Michael Lesler to President and Chief Operating Officer of the Company and the Bank.
Seton Hall leader stepping down next year
Regents at Seton Hall University will begin looking for a new leader after Monsignor Robert Sheeran announced today that he would be stepping down from the presidency of the Catholic school in June 2010.
Ahearn: A good court ruling, for state and kids
PUTTING AN END to decades of litigation over school funding, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that the new state method of distributing money to school districts is constitutional.
Save the Date: Vantage Health System Announces Golf Outing
David J. Griffith, vice president, operations, Vantage Health System, has announced that the organization's 11th Annual Golf Classic will be held at White Beeches Golf & Country Club in Haworth.
In June, it's Merkt vs. Garramone for the record
Incumbent legislators who ran for Governor, left to right: Assemblyman Rick Merkt , State Sen.
Deaths of fish, birds probed at N.J. reservoir
HAWORTH - Authorities are investigating why fish and birds are dying at a higher-than-normal rate at a northern New Jersey reservoir.
Broadway Pit Musician Ethyl Will to Try Her Luck on TV's "Millionaire"
Ethyl Will, a Broadway pit musician who lives in Haworth, NJ, will be a contestant on an upcoming episode of the syndicated game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." Will, who has played piano and/or synthesizer for such Broadway musicals as Spamalot, Chicago and The Phantom of the Opera , will test her trivia skills on the March 30 and 31 ...
Program eases the transition to high school
Haworth mother Lyn Hirsch-Kathrein is apprehensive about her eighth-grade daughter entering a vast high school next September.
Fire plans for church are a must
St. Gabriela TMs Syrian Orthodox Church needs to submit a revised site plan for a Haworth sanctuary that includes Fire Department recommendations, a state Superior Court judge has ruled.
Dumont seeking funds to continue brook work
DUMONT a ' A flood-prone brook will get a major cleaning and all-around improvement if borough officials secure $2.8 million in state funding.
Event ushers in Lunar New Year
HAWORTH a ' The First Congressional United Church of Christ is hosting a Lunar New Year celebration on Saturday.
Water works in region's best environmental interests
SHOULD towns control the tap?" raised a number of interesting issues concerning the ownership, operation and maintenance of New Jersey's water supply.
Towns paying for grip on home rule
We all know about those greedy investment bankers who managed to profit amid the storm of financial losses last year.
Arbitrator's decision will tie hands of N.J. towns
He has given an all-clear signal for municipalities to eliminate jobs in an attempt to balance their budgets.
HARE" is in the air. We are not talking about the generosity of the holiday spirit, although it's certainly appropriate today, Christmas Eve.
8 judges from Bergen, Passaicnominated for reappointment
Governor Corzine on Monday nominated seven Superior Court judges from Bergen County and one from Passaic County for reappointment to the bench, a spokesman said.
State agency taking steps on efficiency
The state Department of Community Affairs has begun a program to assess the efficiency of New Jersey's municipalities, state Sen.
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