The dog daycare will hold its grand opening Saturday afternoon.
Police arrested the man, who Leonia Police had been searching for, on 12th Street for lewdness Tuesday evening.
New Jersey is ranked as the seventh friendliest state for bicyclists, according to the League of American Bicyclists
The last stage in an energy efficiency overhaul of six municipal buildings will replace the backup generator in borough hall.
At least one monument has already been constructed, but no design has met the approval of the council or a consensus among the groups involved.
Other stories included an 'airborne' GWB rescue and a Fort Lee resident hit by a car in Ridgewood.
A 41-year-old Fort Lee man was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center Friday night after being hit by a car while crossing northbound on E. Ridgewood Avenue in Ridgewood.
Police, fire, and emergency personnel staged a car crash scenario to deliver a hard pre-prom lesson on drunk driving to high school seniors.
Intermedia, a literature and arts publication produced by students at Lewis F. Cole Middle School, was one of only two middle school publications in the country to receive the Gold Crown award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
The board of education voted on Monday night to approve a staff reduction, which business administrator Cheryl Balletto said was necessary to keep the proposed budget within a 2 percent cap.
The stories that saw the highest traffic in April included the Korean Comfort Women Memorial, Fort Lee principals' support of Sharon Amato for superintendent, and a Russian mob-linked gambling bust.
The contract expired Tuesday, with negotiations not scheduled to begin until mid-May.
Developers competed in a 24-hour hackathon, creating applications to support businesses impacted by Sandy.
Officer grabbed a 40-year-old Queens man as he leaped from the GWB late Tuesday, authorities said.
Goalkeeper Aleks Gogic signed a two-year deal with the Premier League's Reading Football Club, paving the way for a professional debut in August.
The department, led by Jillian Raimondo-Langham, goes beyond its statutory requirements to provide aid to Fort Lee residents in need.
The Historic and Environmental Committees encourage nominations of century-old trees for future Arbor Day dedications.
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The Fort Lee little leagues will host a drive for adult care briefs, the incontinence products that local volunteer Marlene Caragno says keep some seniors from in the home and away from the bleachers.
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The Lemoine Avenue Christian book and gift store is in busy mode for a season of First Communions and Confirmations.
Stephen Ferraro, a retired police captain and Fort Lee's Office of Emergency Management coordinator, is awaiting trial on charges related to an alleged drunk driving incident earlier this year.
Grace Park was among 30 students honored for their artwork at the Newark Museum Wednesday.
The sit-down burger restaurant and bagel shop held its grand opening on Thursday.
As the police department continues its borough-wide campaign to improve pedestrian safety, use the map to see the most dangerous roads and intersections in Fort Lee so far this year.
KACE said this week that it will drop some of its objections to the proposed Comfort Women Memorial, and struck a conciliatory tone toward borough officials.
Students from the Environmental Club purchased, planted, and added new scenery to the high school landscape this week.
Mitchell Mekles, of the Fort Lee-based Mitchell Enterprises, is projected to acquire the former site of Sands Hotel Casino in a $30.6 million deal.
Data from the state's annual school performance report compares Fort Lee's four elementary schools in academic performance and college and career readiness.