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Hekemian Revisions, Official Election Results and More This Week In Local News
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Ann is a former local editor for the New Milford and River Dell Patch.
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New Milford's Senior Center is planning a trip to see the dazzling displays that New York City stores and squares go all out for.
Bergen County Clerk's Office releases official results from November 6 election
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
Revisions to Hekemian's proposed development of the United Water property includes the removal of Sycamore trees that line River Road.
Revisions to Hekemian's proposed development of the United Water property includes the removal of Sycamore trees that line River Road.
Anticipating potential litigation, the New Milford Zoning Board suspends variance approvals and moves to re-open the hearing to re-examine the restaurant's floor plan and seating. Teaneck residents had opposed the expansion plan.
Anticipating potential litigation, the Zoning Board suspends variance approvals and moves to re-open the hearing to re-examine the restaurant's floor plan and seating.
Now that the storm is behind us, and power has been restored, share what you experienced, and learned, when New Milford went dark.
Legal advice, where to find shelter and food among resources covered.
SOD's Communication Chair asks why towns with affordable housing units built before COAH laws went into effect cannot qualify to satisfy COAH obligations.
Special Zoning Board meeting leads the week in New Milford
Catch up on all of last week's news here.
New Jersey Supreme Court hears oral arguments in case challenging COAH
NMHS Varsity Football team competing in the sectional playoffs Friday night
eSchoolNews recognizes NMHS as 'School of the Month' for its commitment to using technology as an effective tool in the classrooms
At the 9th annual Merit Awards Ceremony Thursday, Fort Lee Police Chief Thomas Ripoli paid tribute to all those who serve the community.
With the election over, and the referendum defeated, where does that leave the Field of Dreams?