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Fort Lee ADA Advisory Board Plans Conference to Build Unity
October Conference designed to create a common agenda to standardize disability rights and accessibility.

Ann is a former local editor for the New Milford and River Dell Patch.
October Conference designed to create a common agenda to standardize disability rights and accessibility.

George Washington Bridge and JFK Airport Control Tower to be lit blue during the month of April to support autism awareness.
University examined more than 500 municipal websites.
An editor's personal journey through autism.
An editor's personal journey through autism.
April is Autism Awareness Month. Share your stories.
George Washington Bridge and JFK Airport Control Tower to be lit blue during the month of April to support autism awareness.
An editor's personal journey through autism.
George Washington Bridge and JFK Airport Control Tower to be lit blue during the month of April to support autism awareness.
The law, inspired by the national uproar created by Nutley's "Tanning Mom," seeks to protect New Jersey's youth from the most common form of cancer.
Board of Ed looks to reduce approximately 15 classroom aides from full-time to part-time status.
Fort Lee's administrative group publicly gives support to Dr. Sharon Amato, asking Board to appoint her Superintendent of Schools.
Pat D'Amico Contractors Win 7th & 8th Grade Championship With a Perfect 13 - 0 Record.
Take a look at what's going on in Fort Lee this week.
See the stories that topped Fort Lee news last week.
Here are the top stories that caught readers' attention this month on Fort Lee Patch.
Two New York men were arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute, police said.
Preliminary budget includes $1 million allocation towards potential property acquisition to appear on November ballot, if approved.
Coming in as low bidder, Mayor and Council award Ferretti both residential and apartment and school recycling contracts.
Police Chief Frank Papapietro awards officers with citations and plaques for their exceptional contributions in the line of duty; Officer Kevin Van Saders promoted to detective.