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7-Eleven Assault Charge, Thousands in Booze Stolen in Top Bergen County News

Here are the top headlines from around Bergen County, brought to you by the Patch editors who know those towns best.

Police: Teaneck Man Tried to Slash Englewood Store Clerk

Security camera footage and partial license plate led to man's arrest after 7-Eleven incident, city police say.

Ridgewood detectives are looking to track down two men and one woman accused of stealing nearly 30 bottles of liquor bottles from a village Stop & Shop.

Woman Charged with Cocaine Possession at Palisades Parkway Gas Station

Parking ticket leads to arrest on drug charges for an upstate New York woman passing through Englewood Cliffs.

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Police: Englewood Officers Hurt in Melee With Emotionally Disturbed Man

Five officers injured in violent confrontations over two weeks, police say.

Ridgewood's Senses Fail Forge New Path on Latest Album

The band performed this week in support of their 2013 post-hardcore release "Renacer."

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Teaneck Re-invites Iraq War Veteran to Speak at Memorial Day After Criticism

Teaneck Marine Corps veteran says he is "honored" to speak after officials pulled his Memorial Day invitation.

Vast Majority of Shoplifting in Fair Lawn Came from 6 Stores

Infographics and an interactive map of shoplifting trends in Fair Lawn since 2008 shows that nearly all of the shoplifting reported here occurs at six locations. 

Groups Remain Divided Over Comfort Memorial Design

At least one monument has already been constructed, but no design has met the approval of the council or a consensus among the groups involved. 

A 42-year-old man was arrested for lewdness Tuesday evening in Fort Lee after he approached a 12-year-old Leonia girl while nude in his minivan, police say.

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