Fort Lee, NJ|News|
Fort Lee Students Named To Dean's List At Berkely College
1 student was named to the president's list.

Daniel is the original editor of Wayne Patch, the first profitable site in the company's history. He then became editor of Tri-Boro Patch. After leaving Patch in 2014, he returned in 2015. He is also editor of the company's Bergen County sites, which include: Ridgewood-Glen Rock, Wyckoff, Mahwah, Oakland, Paramus, Fair Lawn, Hasbrouck Heights, Ramsey, River Dell, Teaneck, Westwood, Englewood, Fort Lee and New Milford.
Daniel has a proven track record of meeting deadlines and founding publications. He helped launch the Fort Lee Suburbanite, Edgewater View, and Leonia Life newspapers, Ultimate Athlete Magazine, and Wayne Patch.
E-mail: daniel.hubbard@patch.com
1 student was named to the president's list.

Interested residents are needed to serve on the Board of Adjustment, the Library Board, and the Shade Tree Advisory Board among others.
Neo Tolentino left Bergenfield High School at 11:20 a.m. without his coat, police said.
The strike comes after months of trying to negotiate a new contract under good faith, the local union said.
Authorities shot canisters of gas into the house Monday afternoon, according to a report.
Bruno Ferreira, 31, of Newark, was aggressive with officers and was taken to the hospital for evaluation, police said.
A child got stuck inside a toy. Fortunately, a local police officer was able to help. Here is a recap of the top Bergen County news.
The ticket matched all 5 numbers selected in the Jersey Cash 5's drawing Sunday.
A retired police officer helped crack the case.
Varun Kumar combined medications to combat a common and aggressive type of brain tumor.
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz visit Sam Tripsas, an Oradell resident who has collected things like old Coca-Cola machines for years.
Customers said they were 'super disappointed' the cafe had to close after 2 years.
The 19-month-old toddler wasn't injured, police said.
Free lunches, a break on utility bills, and complimentary haircuts are being offered to local federal employees who are on furlough.
Yearly retirement costs range from as low as about $36,000 to as high as $56,000. Here’s what it costs in New Jersey.
The vehicle's key fob was inside when it was stolen, police said.
About 5,000 federal employees in New Jersey have missed 2 paychecks.
The van's engine caught on fire while it was traveling on Route 208 North, police said.
Officials will speak about improving educational opportunities for students who will go into the workforce after graduation.
Officials will speak about improving educational opportunities for students who will go into the workforce after graduation.