Organ donor's mom perpetuates son's legacy
3 hrs ago | via NorthJersey.com
Exactly four months after her son Danny was fatally injured in a car accident, Karyn Glover of Bergenfield stood poised and composed as she urged those gathered before her in the Knights of Columbus hall in Dumont to donate their organs - just as her son ultimately did. Comment?
N.J. man arrested in 1979 disappearance of NYC boy E...
Thursday May 24 | via NorthJersey.com
A New Jersey man who confessed to choking a 6-year-old New York City boy to death in 1979 was arrested on a murder charge on Thursday, police said, the first arrest in a case that helped give rise to the nation's missing-children movement. Comment?
US Airways leads airline index to biggest gain since...
Thursday May 24 | via NorthJersey.com
US Airways Group Inc. and United Continental Holdings Inc. surged as jet-fuel prices remained near a five-month low and a JPMorgan Chase & Co. Comment?
Morgan Stanley may refund some Facebook investors
Thursday May 24 | via NorthJersey.com
Morgan Stanley, the lead investment bank in Facebook's troubled initial public offering, will compensate investors who overpaid when they bought Facebook's stock in Friday's IPO, according to a source familiar with the matter. Comment?
JPMorgan CIO Zames has $23.8 million in stock plus o...
Thursday May 24 | via NorthJersey.com
Matthew Zames of Franklin Lakes , the banker named to clean up JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s $2 billion trading loss, has 693,285 restricted and unrestricted shares valued at $23.8 million as of yesterday. Comment?
Bergenfield firefighter charged in theft from union ...
Thursday May 24 | via NorthJersey.com
BERGENFIELD - A borough firefighter has been charged with third-degree theft, after allegedly taking $2,020 from the fireman's union checking account. Comment?
Men Break Into Bergenfield Home While Resident Sleeps
Thursday May 24 | via Patch.com
BERGENFIELD -- Two men broke into a South Prospect Avenue home while a resident was asleep upstairs late Wednesday morning, police said. Comment?
Bergenfield: Police Blotter, May 24
Thursday May 24 | via NorthJersey.com
On Sunday, May 13 at 12:30 p.m., an E. Main Street resident reported a theft from her car to Officer Richard Ramos. Comment?
Monday May 21 | via Green Bay Press-Gazette
Benjamin Strauss is working on a new cardiac defibrillator that could be inserted near the heart only a few millimeters under the skin. Comment?
Monday May 21 | via Green Bay Press-Gazette
Benjamin Strauss is working on a new cardiac defibrillator that could be inserted near the heart only a few millimeters under the skin. Comment?
Young inventor puts heart into work
Friday May 18 | via The Tribune
Benjamin Strauss is working on a new cardiac difibulator that could be inserted near the heart only a few millimeters under the skin. Comment?
Benjamin Strauss is working on a new cardiac defibri...
Wednesday May 16 | via Green Bay Press-Gazette
Benjamin Strauss is working on a new cardiac defibrillator that could be inserted near the heart only a few millimeters under the skin. Comment?
Former Bergen power broker Dennis Oury trying to min...
Tuesday May 15 | via NorthJersey.com
A government cooperator who helped bring down one of the state's most powerful Democratic Party leaders is quietly waging a behind-the-scenes campaign to avoid being punished more harshly than the man he testified against. Comment?
Young inventor puts heart into work
Monday May 14 | via NorthJersey.com
The idea for "irescu," a small defibrillator designed to prevent sudden cardiac arrest when implanted beneath the skin, occurred to Benjamin Strauss during a routine ambulance call in Bergenfield last year. Comment?
Bergenfield: Police Blotter, May 10
Thursday May 10 | via NorthJersey.com
On Thursday, April 26 at 1:32 p.m., Officer David Tortora was on patrol driving westbound on Hickory Avenue when he did a random registration check of a 2011 Honda Accord parked at Hickory Avenue and N. First Street. Comment?
Bergenfield faulted for non-permit work at PAL site
Tuesday May 8 | via NorthJersey.com
BERGENFIELD - The borough violated state policy when it authorized work at the Police Athletic League property in March, according to a notice of violation from the state Department of Environmental Protection. Comment?
Moonachie police get updated radios
Tuesday May 8 | via NorthJersey.com
For the last month, the borough's 17 police officers have been outfitted with new Kenwood digital radios, replacing the out-of-date Motorola radios that they wore on their duty belts. Comment?