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It's Official (Sort of): School Budget Narrowly Approved
After Tuesday's review of 28 provisional ballots, the BOE budget passes, by the same 3-vote margin as before.

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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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After Tuesday's review of 28 provisional ballots, the BOE budget passes, by the same 3-vote margin as before.

Viewfinder is a weekly photo gallery that takes a look at the community through the camera lens. This week, we have images from the 26th Annual Hooked on the Hudson fishing event at Ross Dock
Newly elected board members took the oath of office, a new board president and vice president were elected at Monday’s meeting and the board voted to "reduce" or "re-structure" several positions
Nearly 150 Bergen County residents died in the 9/11 attacks, six of them from Fort Lee, according to the mayor.
Authorities say drug ring is suspected of distributing heroin around the New York City metro area.
Several of the people arrested Thursday were transported across the George Washington Bridge from NYC to work at a heroin-packaging mill in Fort Lee, authorities say
A weekly roundup of some of the top local stories this week on Fort Lee Patch
Slightly more than 2,200 Fort Lee voters re-elected two incumbent candidates but ousted a third Wednesday, electing one newcomer to the Board of Education
Few further details available Friday, but Sokolich says police chief has recommended punishments for three officers involved
Anti-litter grants can fund a variety of projects aimed at addressing environmental issues
National Weather Service warns of thunderstorms, flooding.
In unofficial results, the budget was approved by just three votes Wednesday, but provisional ballots could swing that result
Incumbents Suh, Surace, newcomer Yoon elected to school board.
A new platform will allow you to share ideas, opinions and wisdom with the rest of the Fort Lee community.
The Governor’s Teacher Recognition Program was developed in 1985 for the purpose of acknowledging teachers who exhibit outstanding performance, according to the State of New Jersey Department of Education.
Welcome to View Finder. Each week we'll post a photo gallery that takes a look at the community through the camera lens. This week, we have images from Fort Lee’s Church of the Good Shepherd-lead “Stations of the Earth” event.
Also, a hula-hoop thief may be making the rounds.
"Sending Our Love to Japan," a benefit concert and cocktail hour hosted by Doublestop Foundation of Fort Lee, is Friday evening at the Doubletree Hotel. Proceeds to go to Japan earthquake and tsunami relief.
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Here is a look at five things you should know about and might not want to miss this week: