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Report: New Jersey Among the Fittest States
The Garden State has one of the lowest adult obesity rates in the country, according to an annual study. But, the study sounded an ominous tone for the future.

Erik Wander is a photographer, filmmaker, educator and journalist originally from Rochester, NY. A 2006 graduate of the Columbia university Graduate School of Journalism, where he completed a concentration in new media, Erik's experience in journalism includes working as an online photo editor, a newspaper reporter and a radio journalist. He also holds an MFA in visual studies with a concentration in photography and film from the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY and a B.A. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Erik has lived in such diverse places as Daegu, South Korea, where he taught English for four years immediately after graduating from college; Huizhou, China and Singapore, where he taught photography and film for nearly five years; New York City, where he worked as a photo editor for Time Magazine online (time.com) and Kodiak and Valdez, Alaska, where he spent the past two years as a public radio and community newspaper reporter.
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The Garden State has one of the lowest adult obesity rates in the country, according to an annual study. But, the study sounded an ominous tone for the future.

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More information about the fundraiser and blood drive for the 16-year-old Fort Lee boy recovering from a heart transplant is available on a newly created Facebook page. The event itself is Oct. 21 at the Fort Lee Rec. Center.
Mayor says the proposed affordable and special-needs-designated units at 69 Main St. should satisfy Fort Lee’s requirements “attributable to Redevelopment 5.”
Union officials say while Englewood downsizes, other hospitals in the state are hiring
Robert Kravitz was scheduled to speak about his new book and his plans for the district at the Englewood Cliffs PTA’s first meeting of the year Tuesday, but the event was cancelled due to weather. Kravitz just doesn’t know yet when he’ll officially be t
IRONMAN announced its U.S. championship won’t be coming back to the area next year after what local officials and volunteers hailed as a successful event in August.
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Thomas A. Bennett, who’s running with Peter B. “Mack” Campbell against incumbents Harvey Sohmer and Joseph Cervieri, says campaign signs tarnish the landscape and don’t get candidates elected anyway.
Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich issued proclamations to members of the Fort Lee Regional Chamber of Commerce, who took a lead role in coordinating hundreds of volunteers, and a local athlete who competed—and finished—the race on Aug. 11.
Councilwoman Ila Kasofsky, for whom the environment is key, said Friday’s paper-shredding event is the second to take place in Fort Lee in the past year, and that a community garden is next on her committee’s list.
Consultant tells BPU the steps utilities should take to restore power to customers far faster
Only one of the two who want to take over former board president Arthur Levine’s seat until January will be on the ballot in November to finish his one-year term. Voters can now choose three of four candidates for three-year terms on the school board.
Station owners stage protest claiming their suppliers charge them 5 to 20 cents more per gallon of gas.
September is a busy month at the Fort Lee Public Library. Here’s a rundown of what’s happening for the rest of the month at the library on Main Street.
Two student-produced assemblies took place Tuesday morning, focusing on healing and uniting.