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Fire Destroys Borough Home, New Mayor in Wyckoff Top Local News
The top Patch news stories from the past week.

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The top Patch news stories from the past week.

Longtime volunteer Lou Graglia assumed the role of chief for the second year in a row.
The Glen Rock man had died a few hours earlier of natural causes, police say.
The Glen Rock man had died a few hours earlier of natural causes, police say.
Residents of Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes are required to clear off their cars before driving and sidewalks in front of their homes.
Council will now choose a new president next Thursday.
The township and borough are warning residents not to travel, and to be prepared for power outages, extremely cold temperatures, and snow Thursday and Friday.
Officials are recommending residents stay in touch during a storm that could bring as much as 10 inches to the region.
After last winter, Wyckoff passed an ordinance requiring residents to clear snow from fire hydrants on their properties, and the Fire Chief in Franklin Lakes is urging residents to help save the FD valuable time when responding to emergencies.
First-time mayor and lifelong Wyckoff resident Douglas Christie was sworn in Wednesday.
A forecast calling for up to 10 inches of snow and frigid temperatures has officials warning residents of possible power outages, parking rules and dangerous driving conditions.
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