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A look at the top news stories of the week from around Bergen County.
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A look at the top news stories of the week from around Bergen County.
Owner of Villa Amalfi cost the government $166K, officials said.
Owner of Villa Amalfi cost the government $116K, officials said.
First public hearing comments session is May 20.
799 raffle tickets will be sold.
Police say they found 200 questionable images on his computer, report says.
Residents will be able to kayak, canoe or stand-up paddleboard in Franklin Lakes.
Each year, districts are asked to identify and nominate teachers who make a difference.
'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star and her husband recenly bought a restaurant in North Bergen, report says.
$4.3 million facility will be built near the football field at the high school.
Group was at a hotel room in Fairfield when police arrived Tuesday, cops say.
22nd annual mail carrier drive is Saturday.
Group was at a hotel room in Fairfield when police arrived Tuesday, cops say.
Registration is now open for football, flag football, cheerleading, sports clinics, and adult leagues.
Janet Henderson is a composition and literature professor at Bergen Community College in Paramus.
Melissa Guion will host The Curious Reader's inaugural book signing event Saturday.
The state announced $81.6 million worth of grants awarded to municipalities across New Jersey.
Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan is seeking a second term, running against Democratic Freeholder James Tedesco.
Alumni have also gotten involved in helping change the image of the school after it received national attention when 63 students were arrested last week.
Event Saturday will benefit children being treated at Vally Hospital in Ridgewood, where Mary Therese Rose Crilly was treated.