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Fort Lee Police charge Bronx man with heroin and gun possession after a motor vehicle stop.
Mayor Mark Sokolich reads to the students as Fort Lee School 1 celebrates Read Across America.
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Bergen districts set to receive nearly $3 million more in funding over last year, Christie Administration says.
Anthony Graziano, of Lodi, and Aakash Dalal, of New Brunswick, remain in Bergen County Jail since they were first charged in connection with a series of arson and bias attacks at a number of Bergen County synagogues.
Seven-year-old daughter reported in stable condition after surgery
Fort Lee podiatrist, Dr. Victoria Vovchik, found dead in Quarry Drive home, seven-year-old daughter hospitalized with lacerations
Fort Lee police charged two men with pot possession with intent to distribute after a motor vehicle stop.
Fort Lee Girls Recreation Basketball League hosts their first All-Star game at Lewis F. Cole Middle School.
Through the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), Patch received a copy of Steven Engravalle's employment contract.
Parents outraged over Engravalle's continued absence from meetings; also at issue is continued absence of Board member Charlie Luppino.
Fort Lee beats out other teams to win Honorable Mention in the Small Varsity Intermediate Division.
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Three grade divisions will face off in Fort Lee Orange vs. Fort Lee Black Monday at Lewis F. Cole Middle School gym.
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FLHS Cheerleaders reach the nationals in Ocean City, Maryland.
Taken together these bills are part of a comprehensive approach for firearm safety.
After 67 years, the last of the old guard Main Street merchants will soon be closed for good.
Tia Norfleet encourages Teaneck High School's honor students to follow their passions and do what they love.
Ridgewood police, New Jersey state troopers named in federal lawsuit
In the wake of the Newtown massacre, schools coping with upgrading security without going over the 2 percent cap may get relief from pending legislation.
Tae Kwon Do Grandmaster Simon Kim of Tiger Twins Tae Kwon Do Academy, wants to offer a workshop for children to ease their anxiety and raise their self confidence.
New Milford Police are asking the public's help in finding a woman they say went missing on Feb. 8.
Bergen County Police Department Bomb Squad deemed the package safe after a two-hour investigation in the campus mailroom. Only part of the campus was evacuated.
The Bergen County Historical Society has proposed constructing a museum at New Bridge Landing. To date the Society has raised $130,000 through private donations towards the museum project
Many turn out to support FLHS Drama Department on John Barrymore's 131st birthday.
Resolution passed to name the new three-screen cinema and film museum to be constructed in Redevelopment Area 5 on Main Street "The Barrymore Theatre."
Fort Lee Police Officer Brett Howard delivers a baby boy on Main Street.
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Lewis F. Cole Middle School math team takes 5th place at Bergen-Hudson Regional Competition.
Superintendent says that despite his absences, his focus is on the students, teachers and educational quality of Fort Lee's schools.
The annual ceremony preceded Thursday’s Mayor and Council regular meeting.
Town Hall meeting partnered parents with emergency services, elected officials and members of the Board of Ed to discuss school safety.
Having missed two BOE meetings since January, parents say they want action taken to remove Engravalle.
The ACLU says that many local police don't know the rules for residents to file complaints against officers, but Fort Lee does.
Mayor and Council recognize the contributions of the Barrymore family to Fort Lee and agree to name new theater and film museum to be built on Redevelopment Area 5 after them.
Fort Lee man was arrested on Jan. 9 in alleged sale of nineteenth century Korean currency plate.
Joint meeting between the Mayor and Council and the Board of Education to discuss school safety with the community.