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Cold Snap Causes Frozen Pipes in Apartments, Houses and Businesses
A broken pipe at the Colony causes flooding and severe water damage in apartments.

Ann is a former local editor for the New Milford and River Dell Patch.
A broken pipe at the Colony causes flooding and severe water damage in apartments.

Fort Lee Police said that a drug arrest turned up three stolen watches and other valuables.
Emergency Services Blood Drive at the Recreation Center Friday
From the owner of Clams Casino comes a new Bar & Grill across from the George Bridge
The audio tapes of the March 14, 2011, work session tell what grant information Marlene Casey provided to the Mayor and Council regarding the potential purchase of the United Water property.
Revised Traffic Impact Analysis reflects overall reduction in trip generation projections; observations indicate after-school pedestrian traffic mainly crosses River Rd. at signal.
Judge expected to rule on LG litigation in coming weeks.
Officials hope that adding a second shuttle long Anderson Avenue will help to alleviate traffic at the George Washington Bridge.
Revised Traffic Impact Analysis reflects overall reduction in trip generation projections; observations indicate after-school pedestrian traffic mainly crosses River Rd. at signal.
The Boys are Back in Town: the owner of the iconic Clams Casino and his business partner are opening a new American-style restaurant on Hudson Terrace.
Post-Newtown, many towns are passing resolutions supporting federal legislation regarding the banning of assault weapons. What's your position?
Fort Lee Rotary Club, in conjunction with the Heroes to Heroes Foundation, hosts gala dinner dance fundraiser honoring returning veterans.
Last week's top news stories from Fort Lee.
A look at the week's top stories in local news.
Fire Department honors the 30th anniversary of the passing of William Entwistle in the January 1983 Borough Hall fire.
A heartfelt farewell to a great editor and a realization that all roads lead home.
Eight new police officers sworn-in at Thursday's Mayor and Council meeting; nine promotions.
Mayor Subrizi thanks outgoing members for their years of service as new members are sworn in.
New Milford has expressed interest in exploring the cost-saving benefits of sharing a Property Maintenance Officer with River Edge.