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Fort Lee Film Commission Presents Early African American Talkie
Oscar Micheaux's 1931 film 'The Exile' was shot in Fort Lee.
Joseph M. Gerace is an reporter, editor, photographer and amateur blacksmith.
Oscar Micheaux's 1931 film 'The Exile' was shot in Fort Lee.
Just as the area recovers from Monday's storm, another 5 to 10 inches of snow is expected Tuesday into Wednesday.
Lots of snow is expected today. Share your fun with the community!
The Essex County executive hosted a Groundhog Day celebration at Turtle Back Zoo Sunday.
Neil Yaris, Nan and Howard Greenwald, Paula and David Touger, and Lisa and Corey Biller will be honored at Winter Gala Celebration.
A screening and discussion is scheduled for Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The YMCA of Greater Bergen County is seeking a counselor for its seventh-grade program.
Restaurant donated 20 percent of participating customers' checks during week-long fundraiser to Class of 2014.
The robbery victim was uninjured and police have not recovered the stolen vehicle.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for the area with 3 to 5 inches of snow possible.
Official action was taken against Alan Benezra at a school board meeting on Monday.
Officials say they're ready for thousands of Super Bowl fans, but some recent snafus have commuters concerned.
Here are the top headlines from around Essex County, brought to you by the Patch editors who know those towns best.
Here are the top headlines from around Bergen County, brought to you by the Patch editors who know those towns best.
Shawn Custis is accused of breaking into a Millburn home and assaulting a woman as her daughter watched.
The Broadway Show Choir shocked Neiman Marcus shoppers with 'Another Op'nin, Another Show' from Cole Porter's Kiss Me Kate.
Commissioners and critics raise concerns that company isn't meeting deployment deadlines in some NJ towns
Kevin Allen to retire March 1 after more than 30 years with the department.
Giants officials say the case against them is without merit and plan to fight the accusations.
Mobile app links New Jersey residents with state homeland security.