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Meet the Candidates: Franklin Lakes Board of Education
Four candidates are running for three open seats on the Board. Before heading to the polls Tuesday, see the Patch candidate profile on each candidate.

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Four candidates are running for three open seats on the Board. Before heading to the polls Tuesday, see the Patch candidate profile on each candidate.

Four candidates are running for one open spot on the council. Before heading to the polls Tuesday, check out the Patch candidate profiles on each one.
Voters won't see much choice Tuesday when voting to fill seats open on the Wyckoff Township Committee, Franklin Lakes Borough Council, Wyckoff School Board, and Ramapo Indian Hills School Board.
One is in Wyckoff, and the other is in Franklin Lakes.
Grace Nursery School in Wyckoff sponsored a Baking Goods Drive to benefit the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation.
Portion of the Ramsey Roadway will be closed to traffic in both directions for up to a year, officials say.
Portion of the Ramsey Roadway will be closed to traffic in both directions for up to a year, officials say.
The top Patch stories of the week in Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes include an award from AAA and Halloween.
Top stories of the week include a drunk driving crash, the Fire Department helping fight an 85-acre fire, and Halloween.
District officials say anti-bullying initiatives have helped reduce the number of violence, vandalism, and bullying incidents happening in schools.
Fire rendered home uninhabitable, report said.
One gymnast received the highest individual score in North Jersey this season.
Submit your letters to the editor to Patch at jessica.mazzola@patch.com.
Check to see if the leaf crew is scheduled to be in your neighborhood next week.
Check the list to see which items the free disposal service will accept. The BCUA is hosting the event in Mahwah.
Check the list to see which items the free disposal service will accept. The BCUA is hosting the event in Mahwah.
Check the list to see which items the free disposal service will accept. The BCUA is hosting the event in Mahwah.
According to an update from the Superintendent, township schools are looking into how the district could switch over its half-day Kindergarten program to a full-day one.
Burglaries and break-ins made the list. Check to see which Patch story is #1.
2005 Ramapo grad is officially opening the new business, Tutor Me After 3, on Franklin Ave. Friday.