Jane Clementi and her son James cross the bridge where her other son, Tyler, committed suicice in 2010.
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Scouts from Troop 655 earned their Silver Award after organizing the effort to donate more than 150 items for the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital in Hackensack.
Saddle Brook resident Thomas Buchak needs medical care and therapy for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Saddle Brook resident Rudra Parikh joined the Fair Lawn Sunrise Rotary.
The state Department of Treasury is working to help residents whose mail never made it to government offices.
Wayne Robbins of "Inside Fair Lawn" chats with Jim Graff, the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation in Fair Lawn, about upcoming Fall and Winter events and activities.
Individuals may dispose of expired or unused medications at the police department on Saturday, Sept. 29.
Workers have been out filling what was once Walsh Pool this week so the area can be converted to a modular skate park.
A team of Memorial School students and Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission employees worked in concert Thursday to revitalize the school's river walk.
NJ household’s income drops for fifth straight year as ranks of poor rise
A Fair Lawn-based charity that supports troops stationed overseas finished 161st in the Chase Community Giving Program, high enough to garner a $10,000 donation from the bank.
Fair Lawn's annual canoe race, postponed since summer, is tentatively rescheduled for next spring.
Fair Lawn and Glen Rock are in preliminary discussions about creating a joint farmer's market next year that would be located near the towns' border on Harristown Road.
Friday's dance for adults with special needs will run from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Fair Lawn Community Center.
The local charity is currently running 151st nationally in the Chase Community Giving Program, putting it in line for a $10,000 donation.
Video tour of beautiful park that few in town know exists.
Girl Scout Troop 769 helped raise funds for the construction of a gazebo outside the Saddle Brook Public Library as part of their Silver Award Project.
These orchards offer a variety of apples to pick and make for a great family day out.
The Knights of Columbus in Fair Lawn are hosting a comedy night on Sept. 15 to support Fair Lawn native and current Saddle Brook resident Mike Stanzione in his fight against Pompe disease.
The borough will hold its annual 9/11 Memorial Remembrance Ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 11 in the borough hall's council chambers.
Fair Lawn resident, husband and father of two young boys, Ephraim Atia, is seeking experimental pancreatic cancer treatment at a special clinic in Texas after doctors in New York said they could do nothing for him.
For today only, the weekly Fair Lawn Farmer's Market will move from its normal location at New Song Church on Fair Lawn Avenue and Craig Road.
The New Jersey Lions Club will hold its 7th Annual Car & Motorcycle Show at Memorial Pool on Sept. 9
The Rotary Club of Fair Lawn came through for the food pantry last week during its busiest year to date.
A new Brookdale Park playground with improved handicap accessibility should be ready for use by mid-to-late fall.
The Cosmos Club formed in Fair Lawn in the 1950s, followed a few years later by the Ladies Auxiliary.
Patrick McGowan, 70, who is in desperate need of a lung transplant, is accepting donations for post-transplant medications not covered by insurance through the National Foundation for Transplants
The annual event, co-hosted by the police and recreation department, was held Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Memorial Park.
The police and rec department are co-hosting a free night out for Fair Lawn residents on Tuesday, Aug. 7 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Memorial Pool.
The induction dinner for the Fair Lawn High School Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2012 is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Knights of Columbus on Maple Avenue.
The Fair Lawn Community Garden celebrated its second season on Sunday with a gathering of gardeners, Garden Committee members and borough council members.
A group of Fair Lawn residents is hoping to make a push for elected officials to rethink the way they fund government and public education.
The Children's Therapy Center, located at 29-01 Berkshire Road, offers educational and therapeutic care for children with developmental disabilities
The Cosmos Club has been in Fair Lawn since the 1950s.
The Second Annual Rebuilding Together Father's Day 5K was held last Sunday in Saddle River Park.