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Must Reads from May: Burglaries, Wrecks and Carbon Monoxide Death
Burglar Picks Wrong Night For Home Break-In Wyckoff Police arrested an Englewood man they say broke into a Ravine Avenue home during crime summit on how to prevent burglary and other personal property crimes .
After Teen Drinking Arrest, Police Warn of Alcohol Poisoning
In light of a recent arrest of a Wyckoff teenager, townshipA officials have issued a serious warning to minors who are drinking alcohol or thinking about drinking alcohol to excess.
Crook Evades Cops After Brazen Mid-Day Buglary
A man locked himself in a bathroom and called police on Wednesday afternoon afterA hearing a buglar break into his home, according to police.
Glen Rock: Police Blotter, June 1
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Glen Rock Gazette compiles "Police Blotter" from information provided by area police departments.
Higher Education: Local Graduates
The following area residents graduated from Quinnipiac University during the 81st undergraduate commencement exercises on May 20: Nicole Moffa of Wyckoff received a bachelor of arts in sociology Cory O'Connell of Wyckoff received a bachelor of science in biology Phillip Pappas of WyckoffA received a bachelor of science in entrepreneurship and small ... (more)
Local Police Issue Hundreds of Seatbelt Tickets in Weekend Sweep
Law enforcement officials from police departments in Bergen,A Passaic, Morris, Bergen and Essex countiesA joined forces over Memorial Day Weekend and issued more than 350 summonses to local drivers caught not wearing their seatbelts.
Wyckoff Mayor Thanks Veterans on Memorial Day
Mayor Chris DePhillips gave the following address at the Wyckoff Memorial Day ceremony on Monday:A Dear Members of the Township Committee; Master of Ceremonies Charles Ryan; Grand Marshal Raymond Zegel; Major Paul Bollenbacher; members of the Parade Committee; all the Veterans here today; and all Wyckoff Residents:A Welcome to the 2012 Veterans ... (more)
Readers' Choice: Favorite Frozen Yogurt Spot
Welcome back to Readers' Choice, where each week readers vote on their favorite local business within a Patch-selected category.
From farm to market: DePiero family is rethinking the future
At lunchtime, the picnic tables outside DePiero's Country Farm are dotted with workers from nearby corporations nibbling salad amid a picturesque view of the 88-year-old farm.
Library Re-Opens, Heroin, DWI, and Sexual Assault Arrests
Township Celebrates New Chapter with Re-Opening of Wyckoff Public Library Saturday morning marked the end of a long rebuilding process and the beginning of a celebration of learning at theA Wyckoff A Public Library .
Runaway Minivan Case Mother Pleads Not Guilty, School Principal Demoted in Top County News
In top county news this week: Mother Pleads Not Guilty In Runaway Minivan Case The Fair Lawn mother who was charged with child endangerment Monday after her unattended minivan carrying her twin infants rolled into parking lot traffic outside of CVS pleaded not guilty Wednesday in municipal court.
5th rabbi convicted in NJ money-laundering case
A Brooklyn, N.Y., rabbi is the last of five rabbis arrested in 2009 in a federal corruption sting to plead guilty in a New Jersey money laundering case.
Wisconsin Man Arrested After Allegedly Instructing Wyckoff Girl to Masturbate on Camera
A Wisconsin man has been arrested for allegedly compelling a nine-year-old Wyckoff girl to masturbate on camera for him and distribute illicit photos online, Bergen County authorities said Friday.
FYI: Wyckoff Memorial Day Parade
Wyckoff's Memorial Day ceremonies and parade are scheduled for Monday, May 28. Ceremonies will begin at 9 a.m. at Firehouse No.
Glen Rock: Police Blotter, May 25
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Glen Rock Gazette compiles "Police Blotter" from information provided by area police departments.
Little Falls man charged in connection with international narcotics, firearms ring
A Little Falls man accused of being part of an international narcotics and firearms trafficking ring was arrested Thursday in Toronto, authorities said.
Waldwick Man Arrested For DWI Was Carrying 30 Bags of Heroin, Cops Say
A Waldwick man arrested for driving while intoxicated in Wyckoff was discovered to have 30 bags of heroin in his pocket, according to police.
EatSmart Products Precision Pro Kitchen Scale Featured in The Wall Street Journal
EatSmart Products, a manufacturer of innovative kitchen and houseware products, announced that their Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale was named one of five winners in The Wall Street Journal's Review of Digital Kitchen Scales.
Party With the Party Dolls at the SSA's Spring Fundraiser
Ridgewood-based charity Social Service Association will be hosting its biggest fundraiser of the year on June 8 and it's hoping you want to party with some fantastic dolls.
New Store Offers Solution for Customers With Dead Batteries and Bulbs
A new store hopes to be the answer for customers looking to replace their dead batteries and light bulbs.