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Wayne Valley Cheer Team Wraps Up Championship Season
The Indians once again maintained its reputation as one of the top cheer programs in the state.

I am a field editor for several Patch sites in Bergen County, N.J. I grew up in New Milford and started my journalism career after graduating from Marymount Manhattan College, working as a reporter at one of North Jersey Media Group's weekly newspapers. Over the last decade, I've worked at The Star Ledger/NJ.com, covering breaking news, courts, government and features in northwestern New Jersey and at The Journal News in Rockland County, N.Y., where I had an education beat.
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The Indians once again maintained its reputation as one of the top cheer programs in the state.

Kids in Garfield got to enjoy three days of free ice skating, thanks to the efforts of the city and Taj Gibson.
Hip, an app-based bus service, is poised to launch service in Hillsdale, Westwood, Oradell and Emerson.
Catch up on the latest blotter from Glen Rock Police.
Catch up on the latest police blotter from Franklin Lakes.
A look back at some of the top stories on Patch over the past week in and around Wayne.
A look back at some of the top headlines on Patch in and around Bergen County.
A man faces charges after police say he broke into a Westwood home and then tried to flee by getting into a car that was passing by.
A woman made off with between $7,000 and $8,000 Friday afternoon, police said.
On March 13, Big SNOW will host “A Day for Jake” in honor of the late Jake Burton Carpenter, who invented the modern-day snowboard.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
Fair Lawn police responded to a number of calls for service over the past week.
More details were released surrounding two presumptive positive cases in Bergen County. Another case is being investigated.
Be on the lookout for mark-ups on items like e surgical masks, gloves, sanitizing products such as hand sanitizer, the county says.
The European chain is popular with fashion savvy shoppers who are also budget conscious.
The 3,200-square-foot shop, located in the Liberty Commons shopping center, will make its doughnuts on site and has a drive-thru.