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Leader Newspapers- Naked Cowboy spotted in Lyndhurst
The Naked Cowboy, most famous for his sidewalk appearances in Times Square, is also a regular at VIP Fitness Studio in Lyndhurst.
Leader Newspapers- Learn a little bit about that big bird on the table
Shipped from the Carolinas, mountains of frozen turkeys are stacked and ready to go for the Thanksgiving rush at ShopRite in Lyndhurst.
Leader Newspapers- NA promotes six in police department
Decked out in their dress blues, six North Arlington police officers were promoted at the Nov.
Leader Newspapers- Eminent domain will not be part of Project Tomorrow
Lyndhurst Mayor Richard DiLascio promised concerned property owners that the township's board of commissioners would not use eminent domain to take their homes and businesses as part of a redevelopment effort called Project Tomorrow.
Leader Newspapers- NJMC to bring green energy to parking lot in Lyndhurst
Proving that even pavement can produce renewable energy, the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission announced Tuesday, Nov.
A Wonderful Fun, Free Activity for Kids in New Jersey: Richard DeKorte Park in Lyndhurst
In these penny-pinching times, I suspect that I'm not the only one who is always looking for free places to bring my kid.
Boiling Springs Bank announces promotions
At recent meetings of the Board of Directors of Boiling Springs Savings Bank, James Maitland was named assistant vice president and Marcella Salazar was promoted to assistant secretary, it was announced by Robert E. Stillwell, president and chief executive officer.
EDITORIAL: Hats off to Mayor DiLascio
The Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners, and specifically Mayor Richard DiLascio, handled an intense and troubling situation with a great deal of grace and humility this past week.
Lyndhurst bridge to close Wednesday for repairs
WHAT: Bergen County will close the Avondale Bridge, also known as the Dejesus Memorial Bridge, which connects Kingsland Avenue in Lyndhurst and crosses the Passaic River into Nutley.
As South Bergen weathers the effects of the nationa s longest, deepest recession since the 1930s, at least one type of business seems to be thriving.
N.J. solar arrays make creative use of tight spaces
Solar power requires two essentials: sunshine and a place to install the panels.
Former NJ attorney charged in another closing fraud allegation
In the following press release Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli announced the arrest of Michael P. Rumore , [pictured below] 328 Travers Place, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071, on November 6, 2009.
Leader Newspapers- Valley Brook senior project moves forward
As part of its effort to establish a second low-income senior housing building in the township, the Lyndhurst Board of Commissioners recently purchased a house on Valley Brook Avenue for $440,000, according to officials.
Leader Newspapers- Tackling drug abuse one pill at a time
Stashed inside almost every single home in the United States are addictive and dangerous substances that are tucked away in drawers and cabinets.
Leader Newspapers- The Leader Guide for the week of
The Rutherford Cooperative Day Nursery, 32 Ridge Road, Rutherford, will hold its annual Holiday Craft Fair from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday, Nov.
10 Tips for Older Driver Safety
Supporting the independence of seniors results in a healthier community. Seniors remain linked to their family, friends, health professionals, and local businesses when they have the choice to remain in their own homes.
Leader Newspapers- Troubled Lyndhurst lawyer arrested again
The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office announced today, Nov. 6, the arrest of a Lyndhurst lawyer for allegedly mishandling a real estate closing and lying on a statement to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Lyndhurst lawyer accused of falsifying sales price
A Lyndhurst real estate lawyer has been charged with two counts of theft for allegedly falsifying the sales price of a residential property and pocketing the $75,000 difference, authorities said Friday.
Leader Newspapers- Lyndhurst teacher still on payroll, but not in the classroom
Blevis hasn't spent a day in the classroom for six semesters, but the taxpayers of Lyndhurst, through the district's board of education, continue to pay him.
The Junior Wildcats were victorious over the Lyndhurst Golden Bears Sunday, Oct.
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