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Wyckoff's August Recycling Rate About Halfway to 'Nifty Fifty' Goal
Township's 'recyclometer' tracks recycling rates on a monthly basis.

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Township's 'recyclometer' tracks recycling rates on a monthly basis.

Residents can register now for the event happening next week.
Fair is set to include games, electronic rides, pony rides, paint a pumpkin, make your own scarecrow, food, a DJ, and a bake off.
Ava Rasmussen and her mom published a book of poems they wrote to help the 7-year-old feel better during treatment. Now they say they hope the book can do the same for other kids.
The neighboring towns aren't so close together on NJ Monthly's bi-annual rankings, which were recently released online.
Event will include an open bar, buffet dinner Kiddush, children’s program with prizes, and dancing with the Torah scrolls.
The Mahwah Library announced its new 'Books & Buds' program, which promises to be an updated alternative to the traditional book club.
The current CEO is heading to a new gig at O&R's parent company, Con Edison.
The current CEO is heading to a new gig at O&R's parent company, Con Edison.
Top Mahwah Patch stories of the week include a fatality on the Ramsey train tracks.
Top Wyckoff Patch stories of the week.
Tyler Speziale has been on the run since last Sunday, police said.
New Jersey Monthly ranked towns in the state based on home prices, property taxes, crime rates, school results, and lifestyle elements. Mahwah ranked in the Top 30.
The bike was likely stolen during a school day last week, police said.
Carnival rides and food in Franklin Lakes, and flu shots and information in Wyckoff.
Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes are both eligible for funding in an effort to reduce flooding.
Mahwah is eligible for funding in an effort to reduce flooding.
Township released a map, as well as a schedule of events for next week's town-wide celebration.
Police say they are actively looking for a 20-year-old township resident who allegedly damaged his parents property before running from police.
Proceeds from the annual event will benefit township schools. Last year's race helped pay for a new robotics lab at Eisenhower Middle School.