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Man Allegedly Found in Teen's Bed, Challengers Sweep School Board Election in Top Local Headlines

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A 55-year-old Colombian immigrant living in the country illegally was arrested Sunday after Englewood police found him in the bed of a teen girl he allegedly sexually assaulted at a Third Ward rooming house, authorities said. 

Challengers Complete Clean Sweep in Englewood School Board Election

A slate of three challengers has unseated the slate of incumbents on the Englewood Board of Education, according to results provided by the city clerk.

A 38-year-old Englewood woman is accused of tracking down her sometimes-beau outside of the home once owned by Eddie Murphy, and slamming into the vehicle with her own pickup truck.

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Englewood Cliffs Examines Starting Own High School

The borough is again considering breaking away from state-designated "focus school" Dwight Morrow High School, much like it did in the 1980s.

Mayor Pushes 'Overdue' City Beautification Initiative

This year's capital budget includes more than $200,000 for general park improvements and restoration of the Soldier's Monument downtown.

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Englewood Voters Overwhelmingly Support $66M School Budget

Englewood voters approved the school district's budget referendum Tuesday by a vote of 802 to 415, according to unofficial returns.

Sentencing Postponed for Sons of Sugar Hill Records Founders

Three sons of the founders of Englewood hip-hop recording label Sugar Hill Records were allowed to postpone their sentencing on federal charges of not filing income tax returns, northjersey.com reported.

Beyond the Call of Duty: Firefighter Commended for Tutoring Youths

Jason Bertero received community service award at April 3 council meeting.

Officials say 120 guns turned in at Teaneck and Englewood collection sites. Weapons ranged from World War II-era guns to assault rifles.

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