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Brunch Club Makeover, 21-Ton Cheese Recovery in Top Local Headlines
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The popular Fair Lawn breakfast and lunch spot, which has been under new ownership since late last year, will have a new look and a new name come summer.
Saddle Brook Police uncovered a 21-ton shipment of stolen Muenster cheese inside a refrigerated trailer at an NJ Turnpike rest area Tuesday, Police Chief Robert Kugler said.
Approximately 40 to 50 homes were without water from early Thursday afternoon until Friday evening after a water main broke on Morlot Avenue near the railroad tracks.
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Saddle Brook Board of Education Adopts $31.8 Million Budget
The 2013-2014 Saddle Brook school budget, adopted Wednesday, includes a 2 percent tax increase.
Fair Lawn Democrats Select 2013 Borough Council Nominees
Cristina Cutrone and Joan Goldstein will run on the Fair Lawn Democratic ticket for borough council in 2013.
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Fair Lawn School District Loses a Friend
Sandy Ferro, the executive assistant to the superintendent of schools since 1998, has announced her retirement, effective June 30.
Fair Lawn Budgets for Commuter Lot Shakeup
The manager's budget allocates $60,000 to install commuter kiosks at the Radburn Train Station and the dirt lot on Fair Lawn Avenue by Route 208.
Revamped Borough Website Launches Monday
Fair Lawn officials said the borough's new and improved website should be live by Monday.
The Dogs of Fair Lawn [Poll]
Patch inspected municipal dog licensing data to determine the top breeds and dog names used in Fair Lawn.
John Lafferty, 43, of Elmwood Park, was charged with lewdness Wednesday after he allegedly exposed himself and masturbated on a New Jersey Transit bus.
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