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This Week In Bergen County: Man Extradited To NJ After Terror Threats
Also: COVID-19 Cases Rising Again In Bergen County: CDC + Bergen Co. Man 'Permanently Injured' From Dunkin' Hot Coffee: Lawsuit.

Norma Hilton covers Bergen County, New Jersey. Previously, she was a producer on the ¿Qué Pasa, Midwest? podcast at WNIN and completed investigative projects at the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting (MCIR). She can be reached at norma.hilton@patch.com
Also: COVID-19 Cases Rising Again In Bergen County: CDC + Bergen Co. Man 'Permanently Injured' From Dunkin' Hot Coffee: Lawsuit.

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected feelings of safety in the Garden State, the report found.
A remembrance event for the lives lost to addiction will take place in Westvale Park this Sunday.
When the state troopers arrived, they found the victim had been hit by a bat.
The Bergen County Fire Marshal and NJFFS were investigating the cause of the fire.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected feelings of safety in the Garden State, the report found.
Police updated when the road will be fully functional again.
There is construction work as of 9 a.m. in Teaneck this Friday morning, according to the state Department of Transportation.
Since 7 a.m. Friday morning, there is construction work on NJ 4, according to the state Department of Transportation website 511nj.org.
There are at least four routes with construction in progress, according to the state Department of Transportation.
There is a delay on the Main-Bergen County Line on Friday morning.
The Local Finance Board alleged this violated the Local Government Ethics Law because it encouraged citizens to vote “Yes”.
The Bergen County Fire Marshal and NJFFS were investigating the cause of the fire.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected feelings of safety in the Garden State, the report found.
Police did not say when the road will be fully functional again.
Luke Natoli was taken to Bergen County Jail after his arrest in Poughkeepsie, NY, jail records show.
An investigation by the Prosecutor's Office found a Newark man set the fire intentionally.
The Mahwah Water Department first alerted residents in January of this year about excessive levels of a contaminant in their water levels.
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