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10 Luxurious Bergen Homes: Theaters, Tennis Courts, Gardens
Sweeping gardens, home movie theaters, tennis courts and in-home spas are some of the features you'll find inside of these houses.

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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Sweeping gardens, home movie theaters, tennis courts and in-home spas are some of the features you'll find inside of these houses.

Volunteers For Veterans Without Voices plans to clean and clear military gravesites at George Washington Memorial Park on Oct. 19.
Forty nine school districts in the county were included in the assessment.
Fair Lawn police responded to a number of incidents over the past week, including reports of shoplifting and burglary.
The location is offering an exclusive beverage menu only available at 300 other Dunkins' around the country.
A former religious retreat in Mahwah received the green light to operate as a facility for those recovering from substance abuse.
If you spot a lot of Wyckoff cops with scruffy faces, there’s a good reason for it.
Glen Rock police responded to 248 incidents between Sept. 30 and Oct. 6, including reports of a phone scam and fraudulent transactions.
After two reported coyote attacks Saturday, the popular county park remains closed for the rest of the week.
Here's a look back at some of the most popular stories in the Wayne area over the past week.
A look back at some of the most popular stories in Bergen County over the past week.
The incidents occurred in Ramapo Valley County Reservation, according to a report.
The incident occurred on Route 23 north by Black Oak Ridge Road.
The street fair will be held Sunday, Oct. 6 on Market Street.
Officers will wear pink ribbon hats during their shifts to show support and increase awareness of the disease.
Officers will wear pink hats this month to show their support for breast cancer awareness.
Village police responded to a number of incidents between Sept. 21 and 30, including reports of harassment, stalking and property damage.
At 4 p.m. Friday, Great Notch Road between the westbound Route 46 ramp and the new Rifle Camp Road/Lackawanna Avenue roundabout will reopen.
The 10-week course kicks off Nov. 7.
The director told Paterson, "We couldn't have made our musical without you."