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Remembering Dr. King, Dine Out for Bergen Habitat This Week
Municipal meetings in River Edge, Oradell PTA gathering and free senior foot screenings this week.

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Municipal meetings in River Edge, Oradell PTA gathering and free senior foot screenings this week.

Tech help at the library, dine out to do good for Bergen County's Habitat for Humanity chapter and Don McLean visits BergenPAC this week.
Municipal meetings galore, school board work session, winter reading opportunities at the Ramsey Library and more this week.
The Hackettstown Community Band makes music, the American Sewing Guild talks stitches and more this week.
The Hasbrouck Heights school district's Collaborative Parents Committee meets Tuesday, there is a reminder of net week's kindergarten registration and we remember MLK.
The mayor and council meet this week, as does the Oakland Public Schools District Board of Education.
Heroin bust, former school cafeteria aide dies and the 2014 St. Patrick's Day parade grand marshal also made headlines.
Whippany Park High School students recognized and a holiday-themed fundraiser for a local animal shelter also made headlines.
Local television sales business analyst and family man's passing and the Newark Boys Chorus coming to Ramsey preparatory school also made headlines.
Anthony Davis, Kinzy Gonzalez and Clinton Steele, of Brooklyn, pleaded guilty in exchange for spending about 3 1/2 years in jail.
Sports medicine practice's double victory, Eagle Scout honors and a star stage turn for a local actor also made headlines.
Sewer plan's progress, former mayor's new business, laptop program's partial delay also made headlines.
An armed robbery at 7-Eleven, an arrest in a violent Englewood home burglary and a tragic surprise from Canada also made headlines.
Kwasi Mendoza, 28, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Sigma Group was one of two firms in the running to create the 2013 Sandy recovery ad campaign.
The club offers assistance from certified knitting teacher Lenora Meyer on the first Monday of each month.
Seniors Liam McLaughlin and Dina Sheira were named as the high school's top students for the first month of 2014.
According to the Ramapo-Indian Hills School District website, freshmen and sophomore laptops will be delayed.
If Oakland wants new sewers, it doesn't have to conform with Highlands Council guidelines, but it may be better for the borough in the long run to compromise.
Fish dying at Walmart, Hopatcong Police burglary investigation and Hackettstown man's child porn court admission also made headlines.