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Fairytale Review Show Set for Local Stage
A portion of the proceeds from the show will be donated to local charities.

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A portion of the proceeds from the show will be donated to local charities.

The roadwork will coat a portion of the roadway with an "anti-slip" surface."
According to police, the burglars stole jewelry from the home's master bedroom.
Between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. everyday, drivers should expect to see detours and plan alternate routes.
Check out a gallery talk on the history of Betsy Ross School, the NJ Rapid Transit Trolley, Bean Field, and more.
Voter turnout in the township was slightly higher than the statewide turnout.
Mark your calendars for the 3 Chicas fundraiser!
The home is currently under construction, police say.
16th annual event raised money for township schools.
Township officials say residents will know about a week beforehand when DPW crews will pick up leaves from their neighborhood. Leaf pick-up is set to start next week.
8-year-old Sara Tully turned one of her hobbies into a Breast Cancer Awareness campaign for the Wyckoff Police Department. The township recognized her contribution to the community this week.
The county has identified three possible options for the future management of the 'wilderness' sections of the park, and it will be soliciting public comment on them Thursday night.
The borough has reached a tentative agreement that would see a developer building 275 units on the High Mountain Golf Club property, report says.
Locals can enjoy German food, beer, wine, and music at McBride Field in Franklin Lakes.
Find homes for sale in the region on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
Varsity players finished the season with a 7-1 record.
The Township Committee introduced two new ordinances Tuesday night about dogs in Wyckoff parks.
The location and make-up of the township's annual event have been changed.
Event for parents at the Wyckoff YMCA will discuss how the educational landscape is changing, thanks to technology.