Michael Marrara Jr. facing charges of aggravated manslaughter relating to the death of his 10-week-old son in March of 2012.
No charges filed against the driver.
Photo advances to regional competition against 19 other winners.
School board to discuss personnel.
Public hearing set for July
Bergen County residents share what their fathers have taught them.
Robert Brown will work a max of 4 days per week at a rate of $525 per day during Cheryl Balletto's 11 month maternity leave.
The spot, staring one owner of the popular local business, is scheduled to run during the Today show and Person of Interest on Thursday.
Three areas of concern at the Fort Lee school are expected to be probed this summer by Pennsylvania-based Karl & Associates.
Police say similar scams—often perpetrated on the elderly and unaware—are fairly common in Fort Lee.
The borough dropped the cash — along with another $10,000 for maintenance of an AM radio frequency — to ensure residents don't get stuck in the dark during emergencies like Hurricane Sandy.
Astute readers will recognize the band's vocalist as the lead singer from last year's battle of the bands champ.
The Fort Lee School District expects to hear a YMCA presentation in the coming weeks.
Officers Christina Blue, Carlos Cabrera, Tom Keelen recognized for their efforts in curbing drunk driving.
Does the sometimes-deafening whine of the mighty cicada horde leave you feeling famished? What a coincidence...
Familiar faces have filed for seats on the school board.
"Comfort women" forced into prostitution by the Japanese "deserve the dignity of having these crimes acknowledged," Assembly members Gordon Johnson and Connie Wagner say.
Hoboken's landmark rock venue will close at the end of July, The Star-Ledger reported.
Good idea? Bad idea? What do you think?
Live performances at Monument Park begin June 18.
Team of students participated in the "Relay for Life" event in Hasbrouck Heights this weekend.
Fort Lee Historical Society holding centennial bash of the famed Palisades Amusement Park saltwater pool at the Fort Lee Museum on Saturday, June 8.
Scores turned out along Main Street for the annual event on Sunday.
Upcoming meeting is scheduled for June 10.
Other top stories include two challengers looking to take on council incumbents, and four taekwondo students qualifying for world championships in Spain.
A routine traffic stop led by Fort Lee Police Officer Robert Hernandez and his partner, a K-9 dog named Greener, led to the recovery of a large amount of marijuana Sunday, police said.
Another driver also busted on charges he tampered with his license plate to avoid the glare of the EZ Pass cameras.
Annual event features some of the top high school talent in the area.
Four of the nation's best taekwondo practitioners are headed off to Spain this October.
Summer is here! What signs do you see?
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Body recovered by FDNY boat Tuesday morning
Event features traditional Korean drum performance.
Restaurant at 144 Main Street opened Friday, Boozy Burbs reports.