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Let There Be Holiday Lights: Borough Plans Annual Tree Lighting
Fort Lee’s third annual tree lighting celebration is Thursday at the community center

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Fort Lee’s third annual tree lighting celebration is Thursday at the community center

Two unrelated incidents at Fort Lee High School Thursday morning
The November food drive brought in about 700 non-perishable items, which were donated to the Englewood Food Pantry this week
Public hearing was Wednesday; the plan would add about two-thirds of an acre to Redevelopment Area 5
A giant collage made up of individual “voices” the product of peer mediators working with fellow students on theme
The library’s free holiday concert series continues with performances in December
Jamie E. Ciofalo is leaving the district next week to take a similar job in his hometown of Lodi; he reflected Tuesday on his relatively brief but eventful time in Fort Lee
The PBA’s annual Holiday Season Toy Drive gets underway Dec. 5 with daily pickups at local high-rise buildings
The incident occurred late Sunday night at an eastbound Bridge Plaza bus slip, Port Authority police say
The incident occurred late Sunday night at an eastbound Bridge Plaza bus slip, Port Authority police say
Question of the Week: How about attending one of the BOE's community forums on the $30.2 million referendum?
The first of five walking tours of Fort Lee schools is Wednesday at 11 a.m.; The first of three community forums is Dec. 12
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A turkey sandwich is just so lame. Try these ideas from around the state.
The elementary school's annual “Kindergarten Feast” dates back many years
Social skills expert Faye Rogaski attended a recent Brownies meeting at School No. 3 to help prepare the girls for their upcoming tea
The group also collected donations to purchase food cards for the Fort Lee Human Services Department.
Principal Rosemary Giacomelli spelled out the plan in great detail at the Fort Lee Board of Education's regular business meeting Monday; walking tour dates and community forums for 2012 referendum also announced
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