A second teenager left locked in a police transport van two years ago filed a civil lawsuit in Newark.
Fort Lee legacy, Mario Jacovino Jr., signs to play Wilkes football.
Free Job Fair & Career Resource Event offered at Bergen Community College
Panel made up of local law enforcement officials includes Paramus Police Deputy Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg.
The bill creates more severe punishment for child porn possession and distribution.
Palisades Amusement Park, currently on exhibit at the Fort Lee Museum, is the centerpiece of a new novel by Bergen County native, Alan Brennert
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Chamber of Commerce hosts third annual Basketball Tournament to raise funds for the Academy of Finance.
School 4's fundraiser annual dinner dance brings the town out for a good cause.
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Fort Lee's 19 percent increase from the BCUA is four to five times higher than any other town's increase.
At Budget introduction, Borough Auditor says unexpected costs of Sandy and the BCUA's increase push taxes up.
With Goal of Raising $15,000, Almenas Commitment Supports Johnny Damato Donor Awareness Drive and Medical Fund.
Fort Lee Police charge four men with possession of marijuana and intent to distribute within 1000 feet of a school.
The Fort Lee Police Department hits the streets to raise awareness on pedestrian safety.
Mayor and Council to introduce ordinance to exceed 2 percent cap and establish a CAP Bank.
This annual basketball tournament begins this Saturday at Lewis F. Cole Middle School.
Rambo's Saloon, better known to locals as Gus Becker's, faces demolition.
New Englewood Cliffs eatery opening on Sylvan Avenue.
Company says increase needed to cover infrastructure upgrades and other expenses.
Due to the absence of the former Superintendent, and inclement weather, the district's 2012-2013 goals will be a modified version.
In the aftermath of Sandy, Symposium highlights the importance of mental health care.
Fort Lee Girl Scouts Troop 1017 host a Blood Drive with the United Homeowners Association.
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Inclement weather moves ceremony inside, but did not deter many from coming out for the dedication.
Executive Producer and Director of Law & Order SVU kicks off ninth annual Jersey Filmmakers of Tomorrow Film Festival at Fort Lee High School.
Tentative tax increase due to unforseen expenses brought on by Hurricane Sandy and a 20 percent increase from the BCUA.
County offering up to $300 for firearms in April gun buyback
Snow may still be on the way, says National Weather Service.
Jane and Joseph Clementi are calling for an apology from the National Organization for Marriage, whose spokeswoman invoked their son's 2010 suicide in a February speech.
During emergency situations, such as Superstorm Sandy presented, special needs requires special preparedness.
Officials report that 7-year-old Ava Sangavaram lay bleeding for hours after mother stabbed her before taking her own life.
Valley rival seeks three-story addition to one building, and a one-story addition at another.
Rapt attention given to parent who tells how cyberbullying was one factor that led to his son's suicide.
Fort Lee Board of Education accepts the resignation of Steven Engravalle as Superintendent of the Fort Lee School District.
Officials emphasize the dangers of prescription drug use to Fort Lee High School Freshman.
The average home sold last year in Fort Lee went for $450,886 down 10.1 percent from 2011.
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Special guests visit School 2 to read stories to the students.