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Fire Fitness In Wyckoff Offers Innovative, Modern Workouts
At Fire Fitness, which opened in June, the workouts are innovative and modern.

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At Fire Fitness, which opened in June, the workouts are innovative and modern.

The Great Falls in Paterson was briefly shut down Thursday afternoon for about three hours to allow for crews to conduct a cleanup.
Pompton Lakes cops scored major points this weekend when the officers took a few minutes to play a pick-up game of basketball with teens.
The animal, which has since been euthanized, tested positive for rabies, authorities say.
The 10th Annual Taste of Westwood will be held on Oct. 6, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Westwood Library.
A 53-year-old man struck by a blown tire while riding his bike in Wayne earlier this month died due to his injuries.
Ramapo College’s longtime president will step down at the end of his current contract in June 2021, according to trustees.
Registration is underway for “Kids and Cops,” a friendly game of kickball between local students and Wyckoff’s finest.
The Hello Kitty Café Truck will return to Paramus on Saturday, bearing all kinds of fun treats inspired by the iconic cartoon cat.
The event will be held at Starbucks on Route 208 from noon to 2 p.m.
Stern and Bow, a new eatery from local restaurateur Russell Stern, opened Monday in Closter, offering up pizza, raw food and a bit of show.
A high school football player in Hillsdale is one of several students from across the tri-state region being recognized for his moves on the
A DePaul Catholic football player is being recognized for his moves on the field and off of it.
A Wyckoff teen’s dreams came true when he took center stage of the new Broadway production of “Beetlejuice.”
The collision occurred Saturday evening on Route 17 south near the Ramsey border, police said.
Shopping, dining and attractions at the $5 billion mall will open in four phases, starting next month.
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A new service in the area makes it a little easier for people who are stricken with the flu to get help.
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