Politics & Government
Controversial Memorial, Cops in Crosswalks and More, This Week in Fort Lee
Catch up on Fort Lee's top stories here.

Korean Group Warns Officials To Change Memorial Or Face Opposition at Polls
Saying that the letter "shocked my conscience," Sokolich reiterates governing body's support of memorial, but asks for consensus.
Fort Lee Principals Throw Support Behind Amato for Superintendent
Fort Lee's administrative group publicly gives support to Dr. Sharon Amato, asking Board to appoint her Superintendent of Schools.
'Cops in Crosswalks' Decoy Program Catches Drivers Unaware
Despite a flashing yellow light, orange cones and a lined pedestrian crosswalk, few drivers stop for pedestrian decoy cop on Hudson Terrace.
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'Cops in Crosswalks' Campaign Yields Over 100 Tickets
Fort Lee Police issued 106 summonses to drivers who failed to stop for a decoy cop dressed in plainclothes who crossed a marked crosswalk during their two day 'cops in crosswalks' detail this week.
Cops: Hollow-point Bullets, Handgun Found after Traffic Stop
A 29-year-old New York man faces multiple charges after he drove through a red light and led police to discover a gun and multiple types of ammo, police say.
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Bergen Boulevard Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Charges
Cops arrested two Fairview men Tuesday after a traffic stop, allegedly confiscating heroin, drug paraphernalia and a complete set of 1987 Topps baseball cards from their vehicle.
Study Ranks Fort Lee Borough Website at 10
Monmouth University's Polling Institute has ranked Fort Lee's town website at 10 out of 540 municipal sites across the state.Â
In My Daughter's Eyes, A Story of Autism
An editor's personal journey through autism.
Fort Lee Community Center Lights it Up Blue for Autism
The Fort Lee Community Center is being lit up blue each night throughout April in recognition of Autism Awareness Month
GWB Turning Blue to Honor World Autism Day
The lights on the George Washington Bridge will be lit blue throughout the month of April as the Port Authority joins Autism Speaks in their "Light it Up Blue" campaign.
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