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McNerney Orders County Flags Flown at Half-Staff to Honor Teaneck Officer
Police Officer John Abraham's funeral is planned for Saturday. Thousands of officers are expected from across the region are expected to attend.

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Police Officer John Abraham's funeral is planned for Saturday. Thousands of officers are expected from across the region are expected to attend.

State and federal officials could not reach an agreement on cost overruns for proposed tunnel project.
The crash came hours before state officials warned drivers to be alert for deer near roadways.
Patch launches weekly Twitter talk on big news of local impact
New website will accept online registrations starting Tuesday, county says.
Pre-registration begins Thursday to get a flu shot through the Township's health department.
Donations being accepted to fund a reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of person responsible for the killing of the frequent council critic.
Police are investigating a robbery reported Wednesday night on Terrace Circle.
New Jersey will receive $300 million in federal funds from the government's "Hardest Hit" program.
Township Manager William Broughton held a town hall meeting to answer questions about the new public safety department.
Publisher issues statement saying newspaper may have acted too quickly in responding to same-sex marriage announcement controversy and will meet with community members.
The Teaneck-based Jewish Standard newspaper–which has a steady presence in Fair Lawn–announced Monday it will no longer publish same-sex wedding announcements after receiving complaints from some in the community.
The Teaneck-based Jewish Standard newspaper announced Monday it will no longer publish same-sex wedding announcements after receiving complaints from some in the community.
Michael T. Mager is accused of sexual assault and child endangerment for his alleged relationship with a 15-year-old girl.
No injuries reported after the accident at Fifth Avenue Haircutters.
Bergen-based Jewish Standard says published item drew complaints from Orthodox community
The Teaneck-based Jewish Standard newspaper announced Monday it will no longer publish same-sex wedding announcements after receiving complaints from some in the community.
Classes will likely go on as planned Tuesday after a fire in the school's basement.
A contribution from the township and Bergen County 200 Club helps fund improvements of two-way radio equipment at the Medical Center.
Groups plan to rally at State House ahead of vote to override governor's veto of family planning funds.