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Leader Newspapers- Your guide to local fireworks
The Township of Lyndhurst will hold fireworks tonight, July 2, behind the Little League fields on Riverside Avenue.
Leader Newspapers- Enjoying the Meadowlands Museum
Once surrounded by fertile rolling hills that were populated with crops and roaming oxen, the Meadowlands Museum is now encircled with highways and booming development.
Leader Newspapers- The Leader Guide for the week of
North Arlington Seniors, Inc. will hold the following trips: July 2 - Atlantic City Casino; Aug.
The spectators were holding their collective breath as Fort Lee police officer Kevin Mahon CQ maneuvered his motorcycle through a twisting maze of traffic cones.
Leader Newspapers- Man found face down on Orient Way
Two Lyndhurst police officers revived a 56-year-old Wood-Ridge jogger who was found lying face down on Orient Way yesterday, June 25, at approximately 8:30 p.m. He dropped to the pavement on Orient Way near Third Street.
Leader Newspapers- Flower Power! Lyndhurst volunteers lend a helping hand
The Lyndhurst Beautification Commission planted flowers around town hall this spring.
Voice of the People for June 19, 2009
Bronx: Errol Louis appears to be blinded by his passion. His column about criminal charges not being filed in the death of Khamerin Antwine notes only a small part of my response to him.
A life's lessons in compassion and confidence
LYNDHURST For almost an hour Wednesday, Paul Wichansky gave fourth- and fifth-graders lessons in positive thinking, character building and showing respect for others - relating to his experiences living with cerebral palsy and overcoming the adversity he has encountered coping with the disability.
Look Before You Leap at a New Job
Karen Chopra knows all about the dangers of "first-offer-itis." It's a condition in which job seekers itch to take the first position they are offered, says the Washington, D.C.-based career counselor.
Bergen County attorney sentenced to 15 years for stealing $4M in client funds to gamble
A former Bergen County attorney was sentenced today to 15 years in prison for stealing $4 million in client funds he gambled away in Atlantic City.
Leader Newspapers- The Leader wins big in state competition
The newspaper was awarded for its writing, reporting, design and photography, ranking The Leader as one of the best award-winning weeklies in the state.
Tattered and torn, hundreds of U.S. flags were retired on Sunday - the day the country commemorated Flag Day - in a solemn ceremony on the lawn of American Legion Post 109.
Lyndhurst man talked off bridge
Lyndhurst police negotiators, after two hours on Saturday, June 13, were able to talk a man down from the DeJesse Bridge on Kingsland Avenue, which runs over the Passaic River.
Home health aide arrested for theft
A home health care aide was arrested and charged with burglary after police said she stole jewelry and other items from two Bergen County homes where she worked.
Summer activities for kids in the Meadowlands
PHOTOS >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Summer activities for kids in the Meadowlands Summer activities for kids and families are plentiful in the Meadowlands, according to the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, which offers a wide variety of free and low-cost ecotourism opportunities.
Guest Column: Continuing to bring EnCap to an end
For the past five years, South Bergen communities have faced the aftermath of the disastrous EnCap mixed-use project, which has become a testament to lax oversight and the wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars.
Leader Newspapers- The Leader Guide for the week of
The Center for Pranic Healing invites the community to a free healing clinic to alleviate stress at the Center for Pranic Healing Thursday, June 4, from noon to 5 p.m. at 290 Grant Ave., Lyndhurst.
L'Occitane en Provence Proven al Warehouse Savings Event
L'Occitane en Provence Provenal Warehouse Savings Event will be held June 5 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and June 6 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1270 Valley Brook Ave., in Lyndhurst.
Leader Newspapers- Rutherford to get new traffic signals
New traffic lights are on the horizon for the busy entrances to Rutherford from Route 3 West and Lyndhurst.
Schaer is looking for summer interns
The office of Assemblyman Gary S. Schaer is taking applications for internships to begin immediately or for the summer term.
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