All Tim Tebow does is Win and Talk about Jesus. Why do so many hate him?
Local Tricky Tray aims at helping your neighbors
Wine recommendations from a Wine Spectator Grand Award winner. The Pluckemin Inn's Wine Director, Brian Hider.
Parents of children with special needs discuss share their experiences.
BOE meeting dynamics; open letter to the BOE
Its not just jump rope in the schoolyard any more: Local kids compete...and win......at the legendary Apollo Theater
The first gathering of Occupy Bergen County
Herman Cain Crashes and Burns
Ralph DiMeglio dedicates significant amounts of time to Fort Lee's Youth Sports and Schools.
Fort Lee/Japan: 30 year exchange
What can we do to help those around us facing hunger and other basic needs?
Students, parents, teachers and staff attend School #1 PTA fitness event.
A Proposal for Occupy Bergen County
Saying thanks, when it's easy and when it's not.
More ways to help people help themselves: parents support group and ongoing food collection
This is a blog about the Bergen County Occupy Movement, its direction and evolution.
Jerry Sandusky has been labeled a monster and a deviant. And that may be true. But, we may not be that different ...
How are the lives of Fort Lee residents shaped by global and national economic forces? How could we not only expose some problems but address them constructively, publicly and cooperatively?
Cultural diversity is such a tremendous asset when people can work together, have honest conversations, and have fun. How can we capitalize on this resource in our town?
Are we continually surprised at the weather conditions? Perhaps we shouldn't be.
Brief evaluation of local candidates
When Steve Jobs died on October 5th, it shouldn't have surprised anyone. And yet it surprised everyone.
Glimmers of greatness!
As the revised Referendum approaches, Mayor and Council tour Fort Lee schools.
The passing of Steve Jobs and Al Davis seems like the end of an era.
Review of Candidates' Debate October 11, 2011
A BOE member did state that he was a little disappointed in the lack of drama. Yes, disappointed in the lack of drama ...
It's exactly 200 years since regularly scheduled steam ferry service began right here in New Jersey. Two centuries later boats still transport thousands daily.
Spending that 150k on a duplicate temporary Superintendent, who works per diem, can leave at any moment and have that person put forth a $30 million referendum would just be another bad decision.
Traffic websites are an increasingly useful way to check out your trip before you leave. Here's a look at several sites that can help you avoid delays.
Fort Lee School District without a leader November 1st
The car may be king in New Jersey, but trains serve a significant number of riders and are a great option when your automobile isn't the best choice.
Do we take the time to see the value in our everyday experiences?
Everyone knows the radio is a source of traffic information, but knowing which stations to tune to, and when to find the reports, is key to getting the best info.
Help out your neighbors!
Seeking parents to attend BOE Meetings
A brief discussion of some of issues being addressed by the BOE for the 2011-2012 school year.
Why the Abbott Decision is so detrimental to Fort Lee
If we had been hit by a real hurricane, would we have been prepared?
Will it take a tragedy to solve the severe overcrowding and infrastructure failures?