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Four-Alarm Fire Rips Through Fort Lee Townhouse
Nobody was injured, but it took about 100 firefighters to put out the blaze on West Street Thursday.

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Nobody was injured, but it took about 100 firefighters to put out the blaze on West Street Thursday.

Police said a 22-year-old New Milford man allegedly engaged in inappropriate conduct with a minor at Fort Lee High School, including transmitting obscene images.
Police said a 22-year-old New Milford man allegedly engaged in inappropriate conduct with a minor at Fort Lee High School, including transmitting obscene images.
Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich says the borough “took a monumental step” Monday, when the Planning Board approved FLRA’s site plan for the East parcel of Redevelopment Area 5.
The Fort Lee Planning Board unanimously approved FLRA’s site plan for Redevelopment Area 5 East parcel, but not everyone was sold.
$59.2 million budget would avert layoffs and program cuts, board says.
At a meeting devoted largely to discussion of the new school budget, the Fort Lee BOE passed a walk-in resolution appointing Sharon Amato to the role pending county approval.
The tax levy cap is at two percent, and no layoffs or program cuts are included in the 2012-2013 budget, for which the Board of Education will hold a public hearing Monday.
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The annual Greek Independence Day celebration is Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Fort Lee Recreation Center. The Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey is the principal speaker.
Championship games and festivities planned for Saturday and Tuesday.
Husband and wife “Dr. Jamie” Diament-Golub and “Dr. Jon” Golub joined an international team of dentists and support staff through KIDS International.
The Fort Lee Film Commission will receive a Bergen County History Grant and one from the NJEA.
Estelle Sobel Erasmus auditioned for the part with a story about her daughter, and became one of 15 mostly women who will read original essays on motherhood as part of the production in May.
Sen. Loretta Weinberg will receive the 2012 Alice Award at the Garden State Film Festival, the Fort Lee Film Commission announced; the Film Commission is also leading two symposiums at the annual festival in Asbury Park.
Sen. Loretta Weinberg will receive the 2012 Alice Award at the Garden State Film Festival, the Fort Lee Film Commission announced; the Film Commission is also leading two symposiums at the annual festival in Asbury Park.
Also, cops say a woman was selling drugs out of an 86-year-old's home
A memorial made from a piece of World Trade Center steel will adorn the new center courtyard garden; school officials are seeking donations to help complete the project.
Joe Cappellini, the union representative for the custodians in the district, talks about the integral role he and his colleagues play in education, even with reduced manpower.