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Road Rage at a Red Light
New Jersey's roads are filled with troublemakers in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.

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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New Jersey's roads are filled with troublemakers in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.

Music, Movies “under the stars” are also on tap this week with Wednesday and Saturday evening performances and a screening of the Universal classic "Jaws" at the Fort Lee Community Center.
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The dog had been missing for about 12 hours since it took off from its Leonia home on the 4th of July, apparently frightened by loud fireworks.
The dog had been missing for about 12 hours since it took off from its Leonia home on the 4th of July, apparently frightened by loud fireworks.
The State Assembly Transportation Committee could have used subpoena power if the Port Authority didn't comply; the committee chair also criticized the agency for approving toll “rollbacks” for Staten Island commuters while ignoring those in NJ.
Palisades Park woman suffers a lacerated elbow after getting hit by a car at Anderson Avenue and Main Street on the evening of the 4th of July.
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch cardholders receive free admission to more than 150 museums on the first full weekend of each month
Fair Share Housing Center, municipalities league ask appeals court to decide debate over unspent funds
The State Assembly Transportation Committee could have used subpoena power if the Port Authority didn't comply; the committee chair also criticized the agency for approving toll “rollbacks” for Staten Island commuters while ignoring those in NJ.
Macy’s is once again setting off its display Wednesday over the Hudson, but finding an accessible vantage point could prove difficult for people in Fort Lee.
The Supreme Court decision could mean fewer uninsured New Jerseyans, and a renewed drive to improve healthcare while driving down costs
A senior citizen has an extreme reaction to a neighbor's gas, while a cat causes both a car accident and power outage in this week's OMGs from NJ PD.
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Two borough residents and Fort Lee High School graduates, who also happen to be brothers, plan to pitch a TV pilot on college wrestling to networks.
Ninety-three people were arrested across North Jersey Wednesday for allegedly obtaining NJ driver’s licenses using fake documents.
The local Chamber of Commerce’s annual luncheon, which was held Thursday at the DoubleTree Hotel, is an opportunity to highlight its own and its members’ accomplishments, install its board and give out some awards.
Former Fort Lee resident Young-Kyu Park was one of 93 people arrested across North Jersey Wednesday for allegedly obtaining NJ driver’s licenses using fake documents.