Ramsey, NJ|News|
Running List: Flooded Roadways
Check this list throughout the day for updates on roads that are closed and flooded due to the rain.

Former Patch Staff
Hometown: Monroe, NY
Birthday: June 15th
Bio: Hi All! I am really excited to be the editor of Mahwah's and Wyckoff's Patch sites, great sources for all of the news and information about what is going on locally. Born and raised in the area, I am glad to be covering local news that is really important.
Before coming to Patch in 2010, I worked in local radio journalism as an on-air reporter for about three years, and am extremely passionate about catering to a local community.
I am a graduate of Fordham University's Honors Program, and double majored in Journalism and Political Science. I am a big family person, and I love meeting new people and making new friends. So please, don't be shy! Shoot me an email or give me a call if you think there's something I should know about.
Check this list throughout the day for updates on roads that are closed and flooded due to the rain.

Check this list throughout the day for updates on roads that are closed and flooded due to the rain.
The board of education approved a job description that requires a minimum of 20 years law enforcement experience.
The Governor will be at a nearby parade Thursday, sources say.
The developer is seeking preliminary site plan approval from the township's Planning Board.
Stories you can expect to see on Patch this week!
Mahwah may not have a Fourth of July parade, but the Governor will be at a nearby one, sources say.
Check out stories you can expect to see on Patch!
Like and follow Patch on Facebook and Twitter!
Top Ramsey Patch news of the week includes an update on the 2013 roadwork program.
Top Mahwah Patch news of the week includes a questioning of the plan for security at Crossroads, and the Mahwah High School graduation.
'The Neighborhoods of Mahwah' Exhibit is opening this Fall.
Here are the top headlines from around Bergen County, brought to you by the Patch editors who know those towns best.
Over the past three years, 17 accidents have occurred at the spot.
The weeklong camp is for girls entering grades four through twelve.