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Ridgewood, Glen Rock Schools Closed Monday
Storm may bring three to seven inches of snow.
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Storm may bring three to seven inches of snow.
Dog-walkers leaving sanitary issues at several borough schools and athletic fields prompted the proposed ban, report says.
Three to seven inches will likely fall on Wayne Monday, and more snow is expected Wednesday.
Three to five inches are expected Monday.
Registration events happening Tuesday and Thursday.
The annual William Paterson exhibit for high school students wrapped this weekend with an awards ceremony.
See the top Mahwah Patch stories of the week.
See the top Ridgewood Patch stories of the week.
See the top Patch stories of the week in Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes.
Top Patch stories of the week also include a new bus depot wanted and a massage business opening.
The tickets were the grand prize in a Lions Club raffle that raised money for the disabled in the community.
Police are warning area residents about an increased number of coyotes, who have been known to attack small pets.
The man was found in Illinois with 300 images of young naked girls on his computer, according to a report.
State Police issued a warning Friday afternoon that they are investigating 'several' locations that received suspicious letters and substances.
State Police issued a warning Friday afternoon that they were investigating 'several' locations that received suspicious letters and substances.
The two new hires would boost the police force in town to 32, and may violate the village's nepotism policy, report says.
Check out the stories that you clicked on the most, including news about a car theft and burglary, and a Wayne native making an Olympic team.
The top Patch stories of the month include an Academy Award nomination and a car theft. Check to see what story is No. 1.
A scavenger hunt that found a dead man in the woods and locals renting their homes to Super Bowl travelers are near the top of the list. Find out which story is No. 1.
Ridgewood man woke up to find an intruder stealing two laptops and a cell phone from his house, police say.