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Passaic County March for Babies brings the community together
It was an awesome moment of the week when approximately 1,000 residents came together as one to support the smallest citizens of Passaic County - babies.
Retired NJ Trooper Killed in Crash 'Loved Life'
Preston "Jay" Fairlamb Jr., by the accounts of those who knew him, was a big man with a big heart.
Rescue Squad Receives Governor's Award for Uninterrupted Service
The Fair Lawn Rescue Squad was recognized for the outstanding continual service of its membersA Friday at the 84th Annual Governor's Occupational Safety and Health Awards program.
Man arrested in ice cream vendor slashing faces Little Falls robbery, weapons charges
LITTLE FALLS - Police filed additional charges against a man accused of robbing and slashing an ice cream truck vendor on Memorial Day, authorities said.
NJ lawmakers hope to stop ID theft via copiers
A bill aimed at preventing identity theft through digital copy machines used in banks, doctor's offices and other businesses is headed to the New Jersey Senate.
Man arrested in Totowa ice cream truck robbery suspected in crime spree
TOTOWA - Police on Tuesday arrested a man accused of robbing and slashing an ice cream truck vendor during a one-man crime spree, authorities said.
Man arrested in Totowa ice cream truck robbery suspected in crime spree
TOTOWA - Police on Tuesday arrested a man accused of robbing and slashing an ice cream truck vendor during a one-man crime spree, authorities said.
Popular ice cream vendor robbed, slashed in Totowa
A popular ice cream vendor was so popular that he needed 6 stitches tonight after getting stabbed and robbed on his route.
Paterson councilman claims election victor was not a city resident
A Paterson city councilman who was defeated at the polls this month filed court papers declaring that the man who won the election with a well-funded campaign heavily supported by Bangladeshi immigrants was not legally a city resident.
State Police commander, transferred after high-speed caravan expos , to retire
A screenshot from the video, reportedly showing State Police leading a high-speed caravan of luxury cars down the Parkway in 2010.
N.J. State Police, Good Samaritan save man after he has a heart attack driving along Interstate 80
A file photo of an automated external defibrillator. A similar device was used last week to help save a man who had a heart attack while driving along Interstate 80.
Lincoln Park: Police Blotter, May 20, 2012
The alleged discovery of several pipes such as those used to smoke marijuana prompted police to charge a 22-year-old Totowa man with possession of drug paraphernalia on Tuesday, May 15, at 12:15 p.m. The discovery came about, police said, during a motor vehicle stop by Patrolman Ronald Wenzel for an alleged unregistered vehicle in the area of ... (more)
Graduating class of 600 is Passaic County Community College's biggest ever
But President Steven Rose said he was particularly proud of students who needed decades to finally earn their two-years degrees.
Bear pops into Woodland Park, moves onto Totowa
Authorities received a call that someone spotted a bear in the area of Lackawanna Avenue and McBride Avenue at about noon on Thursday, Detective Sgt.
Benefit planned to help cancer battle
Wendy Bove, 44, has been fighting brain cancer and for Social Security disability benefits that would help her pay for her care.
Friends holding benefit to help Totowa woman pay for cancer care
Wendy Bove, 44, has been fighting brain cancer and for Social Security disability benefits that would help her pay for her care.
About 2,000 Essex County residents loaded their cars with hazardous household waste, old paint, pesticides, propane tanks, chemicals, herbicides, fluorescent light bulbs and more, and dropped it all off at the Essex County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day at the Essex County Fleet Maintenance Facility in Cedar Grove on Saturday, May 5. The ... (more)
County offers veterans identification cards
The Clerk's Office and Veterans' Affairs have partnered to provide Passaic County Veterans with a free photo ID card.
Lowry: Another historic day in Paterson
The powers of incumbency are golden, or so the saying goes. They are spread far and wide, pour money into campaign coffers and make campaign workers appear magically and in large numbers.
Totowa municipal tax increasing $41 this year
The borough council on May 9 adopted a $16.5 million budget for 2012. Mayor John Coiro attributed a little more than half of the tax increase to a loss of ratables, something that is a result of tax appeals.