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Top Ten Most Read Ridgewood, Glen Rock Stories in September
Downtown menorah, a new Ridgewood restaurant and the next Bergen County Prosecutor made the list. But which stories did you click on the most?

10. Officials Propose Ban on Driveway Ad Deliveries
They come in the morning: plastic newspaper bags stuffed with ads, often unsolicited. And Ridgewood officials are now proposing an ordinance to clear the "clutter" from village driveways.
9. New Downtown Zone Could Mandate Multifamily Developments
Affordable housing obligations would require new zone to mandate high-density development, according to the village planner.
8. Ridgewood Woman Facing Federal Charges in $100M Biofuels Scheme
Evelyn Katirina Pattison was arrested Wednesday for her role in an alleged conspiracy with an Indiana biofuels company to falsely claim tax credits.
7. Neighborhood Calls for Investigation into Leaking Utility Poles
Hope Street residents are calling for the state’s Department of Environmental Protection to investigate an apparent chemical leakage related to the newly installed PSE&G utility poles on the street.
6. Residents Call for Downtown Ridgewood Menorah Display
The Ridgewood Village Council appears poised to move forward with a proposal to begin an annual public menorah display during the eight days of Hanukkah this year.
5. Christie Taps Glen Rock Man as Next Bergen County Prosecutor
Gurbir Grewal would serve a five-year term as the top county law enforcer if confirmed by the state senate.
4. 'Eclectic' Ridgewood Eatery Aiming for October Opening
Mémoire will have a rotating seasonal menu.
3. 'Real Housewives' Represented by Fraudulent Attorney, Police Say
The man who has been representing three “Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast members on assault charges is not a Real Lawyer of New Jersey, according to village police.
2. Glen Rock Teen Sold Heroin to Undercover Detectives, Prosecutor Says
A Glen Rock teenager already facing charges of distributing heroin was arrested earlier this month after selling the drug to an undercover detective on three separate occasions, Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli said.
1. Ridgewood Assault Charges Dropped Against 'Real Housewives' Cast
Appearing in Ridgewood Municipal Court Thursday afternoon, lawyers for three “Real Housewives of New Jersey” cast members and a man who had accused them of assault announced they had decided to drop a slew of charges stemming from an alleged brawl at the opening of a downtown boutique last March.
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