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Bergen County: This Week In Review (Nov. 8-12)

Catch up on the news you may have missed this week with five stories from around the county.

A rendering of the future Career and Technical Education School coming to Paramus.
A rendering of the future Career and Technical Education School coming to Paramus. (Office of Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco)

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — A new school, the "shadow pandemic" and updates on Big SNOW are among the top stories in Bergen County this week.

No Charges For Bergen Officer In Fatal 2019 Route 208 Crash

A state grand jury won't file charges against the Bergen County Sheriff's Officer who struck and killed a Fair Lawn boy on Route 208 in 2019.

Find out what's happening in Mahwahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

New Career and Technical Education School Coming To Paramus

The school, funded in part by a state grant, will prepare students for careers in logistics and dental services, design, and fabrication.

Find out what's happening in Mahwahfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Recent Bergen County Murders Highlight 'Shadow Pandemic'

Two Bergen County murders speak to the rise in domestic violence that experts and advocates have warned of since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bergen County: Apply For Hurricane Ida Relief Through Dec. 6

FEMA has extended its deadline for residents affected by the early September storm to request aid for rental assistance, home repairs and more.

Big SNOW At American Dream Likely Closed Until 2022 After Fire

Though tickets have been refunded through Oct. 31, officials said they are planning for an "early 2022" reopening.

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