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Westwood Police Searching For Burke's Burglar
An unidentified man reportedly made off with an undetermined amount of cash from the bar and restaurant Saturday morning.

Jim.Leggate@patch.com
An unidentified man reportedly made off with an undetermined amount of cash from the bar and restaurant Saturday morning.

The "Puccini and Pasta" event in Westwood will support former research animals.
Members of the Washington Township Knights of Columbus will be "shaking the can" from April 19 to 21.
Residents can drop off their medicine April 27.
Here's a look at the week ahead in Westwood, Hillsdale and Washington Township.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale.
More than $7 million in homes were sold during March 2013.
Two Democrats and two Republicans have filed to run for two open seats on the Westwood Council this year.
The tutoring center specializes in self-directed programs individualized for students' needs.
The diet book author and T.V. personality will speak at the Bergen County YJCC in Washington Township April 19.
Westwood Police Officers conducted a speed survey on Sand Road following complaints from residents that drivers were racing down the road.
The National Flood Insurance Program offers discounts to residents of towns that participate in its Community Rating System.
Westwood officials are planning to change traffic lights to allow drivers to move on Broadway while trains block intersections.
Daneyko, Driver, Leetch, Duguay among those scheduled to play
Zachary Miros and Brendan M. O'Sullivan recently took the oath of office to join the fire department as cadets.
Officials said borough ordinance already covers what was proposed in a new ordinance from an anti-smoking group.
Conservative activist and Westwood native James O'Keefe released a video in which members of his "Project Veritas" ask Piers Morgan and movie production company employees to support banning guns from movies.
"Modernize Bergen County" is seeking 2,500 signatures to get a voter referendum aimed at repealing blue laws on the ballot in November.
Two Democrats and two Republicans have filed to run for two open seats on the Hillsdale Council this year.
The law, inspired by the national uproar created by Nutley's "Tanning Mom," seeks to protect New Jersey's youth from the most common form of cancer.