Centennial of Keystone Studio's birth in Fort Lee to be celebrated with high school student performance of "Mack & Mabel," produced by the Fort Lee Film Commission.
50th anniversary screening of the Universal Studio Academy Award-winning film "To Kill a Mockingbird" is April 13 at 8 p.m. in the Fort Lee Municipal Courtroom in Borough Hall.
The Fort Lee Public Library will celebrate the release of “The Hunger Games” with a party next week. The library’s Young Adult Services Librarian talks about its appeal.
The 50th anniversary screening and live productions of “To Kill a Mockingbird” in Council Chambers begin a yearlong celebration of the centennial of Universal, which traces its roots to Fort Lee.
The sinking of the Titanic has Fort Lee roots through survivor and Eclair Studio actress Dorothy Gibson and her film, "Saved From the Titanic."
Fort Lee-based Verismo Opera announces the results of the 2011-2012 Annual International Vocal Competition and kicks off the 24th competition season.
The Fort Lee Film Commission will receive a Bergen County History Grant and one from the NJEA.
Estelle Sobel Erasmus auditioned for the part with a story about her daughter, and became one of 15 mostly women who will read original essays on motherhood as part of the production in May.
The New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera’s Lucine Amara was with the Metropolitan Opera for more than 40 years, even successfully suing them once for age discrimination.
There’s plenty going on at the Fort Lee Public Library in March; here’s a quick look at the some of what's coming up.
The new exhibit, celebrating women in Fort Lee film history, is on display until July.
Celebrating the Oscar-winning films, "The Artist" and "Undefeated," and the opening of a new exhibit at the Fort Lee Museum.
“Child’s Welfare:" a behind-the-scenes look at the production in Fort Lee.
The New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera Chorus continues to hold auditions throughout the month; special ticket offers are available to see the company's production of "Il Trovatore."
Glen and Ralph Zipper both graduate from Fort Lee High School; now they're Oscar winning producers.
Music lovers are in for a treat with these two afternoon weekend performances—the first, this Saturday.
Fort Lee’s Peter Macaluso needs to raise $3,000 by March 3 through Kickstarter.com for a film called “Finite.”
Bergen Performing Arts Center performances will feature an international cast of stars; time-limited special discount tickets now available.
“The NIMBY Project” is Jacquelyn Aluotto’s second documentary on homelessness.
Emmy Award-winning actress tackles the roles of three first ladies.
The NJ Association of Verismo Opera invites singers—both amateur and professional—to audition for the Verismo Opera Chorus.
Wednesday night’s new episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" includes footage shot on location at Monument Park in Fort Lee last month.
Those who tuned into NBC at 10 p.m. Wednesday, may have caught a glimpse of Monument Park.
“Robin Hood” was shot in Fort Lee 100 years ago and restored by the Fort Lee Film Commission.
It may still be 2011, but the Fort Lee Public Library is looking ahead to the first month of 2012, with renowned musicians, an artist and Falun Dafa instruction lined up
Evelyn La Quaif of the Fort Lee-based New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera discusses her recent trip to China.
Robert Boylan was president of the Fort Lee Historical Society for decades and is the man responsible for putting together its archive
The library’s free holiday concert series continues with two Sunday performances remaining in December
Tom Austin spoke about his new book on Fort Lee's famed nightclub and shared some of the many anecdotes in it
A new, hardcover edition of Palmyra resident Frank Stefanko's book "Days of Hopes and Dreams" collects photos he shot of Bruce Springsteen in Haddonfield and beyond from 1978 to 1982.
Celebrate the Spirit of 1776 in Fort Lee - join Fort Lee's annual "General Washington's Retreat to Victory" Saturday at 11:45 a.m.
The procession from Fort Lee Historic Park to Monument Park Saturday marks the anniversary of George Washington’s retreat from the British
Film industry then and now: the Garden State Film and Digital Media Jobs Act.
The maps—which were produced using grant money—will be available and free to the public at next weekend’s jitney and walking tours from the Fort Lee Museum
Group needs to raise an additional $40,000 for a statue of Thomas Paine it plans to unveil in Monument Park in November 2012
Mel DiGiacomo of Harrington Park will be at Westwood Gallery Saturday to showcase "The Dream of America" exhibit
The day Clint Eastwood came to Fort Lee
Help for Writers at the Fort Lee Library
Jack Alter Fort Lee Community Center