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Aggressive Traffic Violation Enforcement, 'Spelling Bee' Earns Laughs, 300-Year-Old Oak in Wyckoff

Here is a taste of what went on in Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes over the last week.

Aggressive Traffic Violation Enforcement Planned in Franklin Lakes

“The goal here is not to give tickets. It is to get people to slow down,” said Franklin Lakes Mayor Frank Bivona. “This time of year it is important to remind drivers that there are more people out walking and exercising. This is all about public safety."

Less Than $2 Can Save A Life

A Franklin Lakes Police Officer has created an app that allows people to put down the distractions and monitor their children's safety while on the road.

'Spelling Bee' Shines on Opening Night

The Ramapo Spring Musical went to rounds of applause and roars of laughter on its opening night on Thursday in the Harry K. Berkheuser Performing Arts Center of Ramapo High School.

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See Which North Jersey Trees Made the State's Historic Register [Interactive Map]

A 300-year-old red oak just feet from Wyckoff Avenue that hundreds of us drive past every day stands proud on the NJ Department of Environmental Protection's 'Champion Trees' Register.

Ramapo-Indian Hills District Statistics Underwhelm

Indepth statistics on test scores and the student body in the Ramapo-Indian Hills school district included in U.S. News High School Rankings.

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