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Updates on snow services, including garbage route reschedules.
Woman is accused of killing her newborn baby. Trial starts next month, report says.
Village schools on delayed opening Friday.
Cops are using video surveillance footage to help ID the thief, police said.
Both towns issued reminders as residents are cleaning out Friday after a massive storm.
Cops are using video surveillance footage to help ID the thief, police said.
Add to the Patch snow photo gallery from Thursday's storm.
Storm could drop 14 inches on the area.
Storm could drop 14 inches of snow on the township.
Storm could bring 14 inches to the area.
Storm could bring 14 inches to the township.
Man was charged with making terroristic threats and unlawful possession of a gun, police said.
Wyckoff resident was charged with making terroristic threats and unlawful possession of a gun, police said.
Cafe owners say the natural, raw ingredients in their vegan-friendly desserts contain natural aphrodisiacs. Check out a recipe for 'love at first bite.'
The 2014-15 school calendar calls for school to start on Sept. 4 next year.
Mayor and council pass ordinance in time for a forecasted snowstorm this week.
Reiter was a lifelong resident of Franklin Lakes.
Reiter was a lifelong resident of Franklin Lakes.
Man was driving under the influence of marijuana and cold medicine with his two-and-a-half month old in the car when he crashed on Franklin Turnpike Tuesday, police say.