Wyckoff, NJ|News|
Wyckoff Becomes Only Bergen Town to Achieve 'Silver' Sustainable Jersey Status
Township says a team effort led to its increased distinction from the 'Bronze' status.

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Township says a team effort led to its increased distinction from the 'Bronze' status.

Ceremony Monday will officially dedicate 12 monuments depicting 12 wars to the veterans in the township.
You may still be thinking Thanksgiving, but the township's tree lighting ceremony is just about three weeks away.
Families of district students will need to attend a mandatory information session outlining the district's new policies on laptop use.
Mahwah family organized the drive this Halloween.
Scouts are asking locals to donate new and gently used coats throughout November.
Panel discussion on the popular show is Sunday in Franklin Lakes.
Coldwell Banker compared the prices of four-bedroom, two-bath homes in towns across the country in its 2013 'Home Listing Report.'
Coldwell Banker compared the prices of four-bedroom, two-bath homes in towns across the country in its 2013 'Home Listing Report.'
The Franklin Lakes school held an election of its own this Tuesday.
According to unofficial result counts Wednesday, Rob Hermansen widened the gap between himself and apparent second place finisher Jonathan Marcus in an election for a seat on the Mahwah township council.
Man was caught on camera wearing the same unique hat after car thefts in Mahwah and in other NJ towns, police say.
Voter turnout hovered around 40% in both towns.
Three will serve regular terms, while one will finish out the term of a board member who resigned last year.
But, voter turnout in the township was down significantly over last year.
State Senator Kevin O'Toole, and Assemblymen Scott Rumana and David Russo will continue to represent District 40.