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River Edge Woman Struck by Train Dies
Pastora Reyes, 54, of River Edge was struck by a train late Tuesday afternoon

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Pastora Reyes, 54, of River Edge was struck by a train late Tuesday afternoon

Sanjeet Patel will now have to present his Subway application to the Zoning Board of Adjustment later this fall
A pedestrian was struck by a Pascack Valley line train shortly after 4pm Tuesday afternoon
Borough officials will seek input from business owners on how to improve the Kinderkamack Road corridor business areas
The River Edge Mayor and Council signed off on seeking estimates to teardown the American Legion building after an "inconclusive" environmental report.
The River Edge PBA 201's First Responder's Memorial outside of Borough Hall will be a little smaller than initially planned
Several River Edge Police officers were honored for their efforts recently alongside borough resident Jay Orsino
Christell Perez, 21, of Teaneck allegedly hit another woman with a glass mug outside the Teaneck Road restaurant
A 37-year-old Fairview man died Saturday morning after a car crash along Gorge Road
Athletes from around Bergen County recently finished competing in the area's only summer lacrosse league
Oradell native was appointed to state council and upgrades to River Edge borough hall are still in the works
The River Edge Council will honor Jay Orsino on Monday and the Oradell Board of Education meet Wednesday
Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg cites recent loss of Zabriskie home as impetus to preserve New Bridge Landing.
River Edge's John Fugazzie created Neighbors Helping Neighbors 18 months ago and is now in the mix for a $5,000 grant from the Marigold Ideas For Good
Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg cites recent loss of Zabriskie home as impetus to preserve New Bridge Landing
Finders keepers at these weekend garage sales
Julia Orlando of Oradell was appointed to the Interagency Council on Homelessness this week by Gov. Chris Christie
Leonia Police charged Alexander Kim, 19, with groping a woman on a bus headed to the Port Authority bus terminal.
Alexander Kim, 19, was arrested after allegedly groping a woman on a Port Authority bus and stealing her cell phone.