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Overnight Parking, Morella Makes 1,000 Point Milestone Tops Local News This Week

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Paramus Officials Seek Solution to Overnight Parking Woes

Paramus officials are looking into a solution for overnight parking woes.

John Morella became the seventh Spartan in history to join the 1,000-point club Thursday night.

The ACLU says that many local police don't know the rules for residents to file complaints against them. Paramus police, however, received a "perfect score" in the ACLU's report.

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Stolen Paramus Vehicle Involved in Cedar Grove Police Chase

A 2001 white Audi that was stolen in Paramus on Feb. 4 was involved in a police chase through Cedar Grove and Verona on Thursday afternoon, authorities said.

Tedesco Joins Fray for Freeholder Seat in 2013

Former Mayor James Tedesco is one of five Democratic candidates seeking to run this fall and challenge incumbent Freeholder Republicans.

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Paramus Looks to Open Outdoor Dining Option to More Businesses

Paramus borough officials are looking into creating an easier process for businesses who would like to offer outdoor dining.

Pope's Resignation Shocks Local Church Leaders

Paramus church leader and head of the Newark Archdiocese respond to the Pope Benedict IVI's resignation.

Planning Board Selects Hackensack Law Firm to Handle Wetlands Litigation

The firm Archer and Greiner will now represent the Paramus Planning Board, one of several defendants named in a $14 million federal lawsuit by a developer, Shamrock Creek LLC, which claims the defendants interfered with the company's plans to build on its own property.

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