North Jersey Media Group - Fri Nov 27
'Tis the season for shopping cautiously. Black Friday 2009 drew crowds that appeared to be larger than last year's to North Jersey chain stores and malls.
Bergen bomb squad patrols mallsNorth Jersey Media Group - Fri Nov 27
The Bergen County Police Department's Bomb Squad patrolled and inspected the Paramus malls on Friday, the busiest retail shopping day of the year.
Hoping to bring the birds back homeNorthJersey.com - Fri Nov 27
Bernard Sobolewski wants to relive a hobby he enjoyed as a child and at the same time wants one of North Jersey's most fascinating birds to once again live comfortably in Little Ferry.
Plenty of reasons to hunt bargainsNorth Jersey Media Group - Thu Nov 26
Sheer desperation drove Maureen Mamunes to Kmart in Paramus at noon on Thanksgiving.
Palisades Park's newest lieutenant overcomes troubled pastNorth Jersey Media Group - Thu Nov 26
The borough's newest police lieutenant is an officer who once faced a domestic violence charge that forced him to leave the department before getting his job back and then speedily ascending the promotional ladder.
Leader Newspapers- Carlstadt receives $105KLeader Free Press - Thu Nov 26
Proving that no matter how small a municipality is, it can still make a difference - Carlstadt received the second highest recycling grant in Bergen County for 2007.
Resetting fractured fairy talesNorthJersey.com - Wed Nov 25
Teaneck's Leigh Adel-Arnold, Montvale's Alanna Smith and Westwood's Emily Nelson play triplets Rapunzel, Cinderella and Snow White when the Bergen County Players present a new hybrid musical comedy for children, "Rapunzarella White." TELL ME MORE: This revamped fairy tale, written by June Rachelson-Ospa and Daniel Nieiden and directed by Frank ...
Borough man is charged in Hackensack bank heistNorth Jersey Media Group - Wed Nov 25
A borough man is under arrest on charges of robbing a bank. Police arrested Robert Grillo, 29, of Maywood, on Nov.
Have you found jewelry yet?North Jersey Media Group - Wed Nov 25
The hunt is on in nine Bergen County towns for nearly $30,000 in jewelry deliberately left in plain sight for anyone to find.
Midland Park church thankful fire spared sanctuaryNorth Jersey Media Group - Tue Nov 24
MIDLAND PARK Officials are investigating the cause of an overnight fire that severely damaged part of a Godwin Avenue church Monday and Tuesday, but church leaders will spend the holiday week giving thanks for the things that were spared, its pastor said.
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