Elizaveta Kulko recognized for academic achievements, interest in science and mathematics.
Event kicks off at 11 a.m.
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Random inspections to be conducted Friday through Monday, agency says.
Etra well-known for leading theater productions at Fort Lee High School.
Bon Chon, Chicken 9ers and Boom Boom all reviewed.
Pilot program will allow NJ Transit bus riders along three routes to take the NY Waterway ferries and buses during the afternoons/evenings, saving 30 minutes on the way home.
Bergen County Police Chiefs Association holds second Blue Mass to honor those in law enforcement who have given their lives in the line of duty.
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Young birds expected to take flight within weeks
Family, friends pay respects to late Hillsborough woman at memorial service in Summit. The 21-year-old college student jumped from the George Washington Bridge in April.
Two of the three teachers in the specialized high school business program are leaving in June.
Cheryl Balletto beginning maternity leave in July, leaving an important vacancy that must be filled.
Textbooks aren't changing, but classrooms will discuss the matter to let students draw their own conclusions on what the sea should be referred to, officials said.
Board on Monday night approved bids to replace the roof at School 3 and the renovation of the high school gym & auditorium.
Federal government had the program closed last year after higher-than-anticipated death rates and reports of kidney failure, according to northjersey.com
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Authentic, handmade dumpling and teriyaki spot is located inside the George Washington Bridge Plaza.
Board also to vote on teacher appointments for 2013-2014 school year Monday night.
Other top stories include a look at what teachers might expect in their new contract and a petition to change the name of a body of water by a Korean-American group.
All-female classical ensemble playing on June 1.
Borough has received a $4,000 grant to enforce seatbelt violations between May 20-June 2.
"To us Korean-Americans, the correct name is East Sea," group tells local school boards.
Gavin Lifrieri and Tino Thoon placed in first and second, respectively, in a letter writing contest to authors.
Student art festival scheduled for May 31.
The state urges customers to consult the database before buying a car
Curbs, sidewalks, roadway all scheduled to be replaced in 2013.
Event scheduled for May 30.
The rate of salary increases for teachers is declining in Bergen County.
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State delays go-ahead amid questions about legality, viability of virtual classrooms for kids
Media personality and psychologist died of natural causes on Monday at her Fort Lee home, according to an AP report.
Meeting rescheduled for June.
More than 500 runners expected to run from Cliffside Park through Fort Lee on Sunday, May 19.
Feature on Fort Lee's "Buddy Program" to air twice more in June.
Toll booth worker treated after loud crash, officials say.
Employee to design radio amplification systems so first responders can communicate in high-rise buildings.
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One Fort Lee resident and four from New York are charged with packaging for distribution over $250,000 in heroin.