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More Blue Law Debate, Enhanced School Security Tops Local News This Week
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Blue Law Challengers Respond to 'Ridiculous' Comment
In a Letter to the Editor, Mitchell T. Horn responds to Paramus Mayor Richard LaBarbiera's recent comment that Modernize Bergen County's Blue Law repeal argument is "ridiculous." Readers can weigh-in by taking our poll.
Police Presence Increased at Paramus Schools
Paramus Police officers are now visiting public school buildings during the day as part of their patrol, a measure to enhance security.
Third generation of the Grapin family reflects on the early days of the store, what keeps folks coming back generation after generation, and the extended family that has been built over the years.
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School Board Delays Revising Advertising Policy
Paramus Board of Education seeks more input before revising its policy to allow signs on school property which could generate additional funds for the district.
Custom Bike Shop Makes Paramus Proud; Wins First Place in Show
Speakeasy Motors, owned by Fair Lawn resident Evan Favaro, won first place in the Modified Street Class at J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Bike Show.
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A Georgia man allegedly lied about his identity, led Paramus Police officers on a chase through residential backyards and assaulted a police officer early Monday morning, according to police.
Midland Youngster Shows School Spirit in Song
Midland Elementary School third -grader Alex Confino wowed the audience at the Paramus Board of Education performing his winning song which won the school's songwriting contest.
State Senate Leader Talks Small Business With Paramus Technology Company
State Senate President Steve Sweeney visited Paramus-based Mycell Technologies as part of his ongoing small business listening tour, designed to better understand the needs of New Jersey’s small businesses during these difficult economic times.
Japanese Weekend School May Lease Space at West Brook
Talks are still ongoing between the Paramus Board of Education and the Japanese Weekend School which is considering leasing space at West Brook Middle School on Saturdays and Sundays come next spring when its lease ends at Paramus Catholic High School.
Paramus Looks to Co-op Ice Hockey Program to Keep Program Alive
Paramus High School is looking to co-op its ice hockey program with Hasbrouck Heights High School in order to keep the program running next season.
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