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Road Rage Attack, Historic Oak in Top May Reads
A look at the top ten most clicked Teaneck stories in May

Teaneck Man Tries Selling His Spot in Heaven
Online auction site eBay has nixed a local man's effort to sell his spot in Jewish Heaven after bids reached nearly $100,000, according to the Jewish Forward.
Teaneck police arrested six people Wednesday after they kidnapped and robbed a township teenager who tried to sell a cell phone stolen from one of the attackers over the weekend, Police Chief Robert Wilson said.
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Hundreds turned out Wednesday night at Fairleigh Dickinson University for Teaneck's annual senior prom "show off" red carpet event.
UPDATE: Experts Agree Centuries-Old Teaneck Tree Should Be Removed
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A centuries old oak tree in Teaneck that residents have long fought to preserve will be chopped down after a tree expert determined the oak presented a "real hazard to people and property," a county official confirmed Friday.
Four Men Sought in Teaneck Road Rage AttackTeaneck police are searching for four men who beat a motorist before one of the attackers stole his minivan in a road rage attack early Sunday, authorities said.
The Teaneck Township Council reversed course and voted Tuesday to extend an invitation to an Iraq War veteran who was disinvited last month from speaking at the town’s Memorial Day ceremony after criticizing the governing body.
Anti-Blue Laws Group Seeks Support in TeaneckA group working to have Bergen County's Blue Laws eliminated through a voter referendum will collect signatures at Teaneck's Memorial Day festival on Cedar Lane.
A new Cedar Lane restaurant launched by a former waiter at Louie's Charcoal Pit is scheduled to open Sunday morning.
, will open at 7 a.m., according to ex-Louie's staffer K. M. S. Alom, known to most customers as Al.
Teaneck Resident Launches New York-Themed EateryA 13-year resident of Teaneck has opened a new restaurant on Queen Anne Road featuring fresh platters with veggies, rice, chicken and more.
Teaneck Approves Budget After Calls for CutsThe Teaneck Township Council voted 4-1 Tuesday to approve the town's $69.1 million budget amid repeated calls from residents to make spending cuts.
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