Emergency Services Blood Drive at the Recreation Center Friday
Cafe named for famed Teaneck singer, songwriter.
Judge expected to rule on LG litigation in coming weeks.
Officials hope that adding a second shuttle long Anderson Avenue will help to alleviate traffic at the George Washington Bridge.
The Boys are Back in Town: the owner of the iconic Clams Casino and his business partner are opening a new American-style restaurant on Hudson Terrace.
Post-Newtown, many towns are passing resolutions supporting federal legislation regarding the banning of assault weapons. What's your position?
Fort Lee Rotary Club, in conjunction with the Heroes to Heroes Foundation, hosts gala dinner dance fundraiser honoring returning veterans.
Mayor Sokolich pays welcome to a hometown boy who is co-owner of Renzo Gracie Martial Arts Training Center.
Last week's top news stories from Fort Lee.
The Fort Lee Film Commission and the Englewood Cliffs Historical Committee are producing a film documenting the history of the last standing Fort Lee movie studio.
A heartfelt farewell to a great editor and a realization that all roads lead home.
Eight new police officers sworn-in at Thursday's Mayor and Council meeting; nine promotions.
Skyline, a theater company based in Fair Lawn, will award a $1,000 cash scholarship to one high school senior planning to major in the arts.
Mobster known as "Papa Smurf" also arrested in federal takedown of mob plot to control garbage hauling companies, according to federal authorities.
Police Department sees nine promotions; Mayor and Council to vote on a resolution to hire eight officers.
Fort Lee High School graduate, formerly of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence and now the president and founder of Safe School Technologies, presents the latest in a series of articles on gun laws.
Fort Lee’s Renzo Gracie Martial Arts Training Center will celebrate its grand opening Saturday with some special guests.
Mark Sulcov, William Chiappane and Christopher Ipek took over the duties of Fort Lee Fire Chief, Deputy Chief and Battalion Chief, respectively, on Jan. 1 and will be officially sworn in on Feb. 14 at 7 p.m.
The local PBA-sponsored “Drive for the Jersey Shore” took place in November and garnered donations from as far away as Wales.
Officials plan to meet again this week before Mayor Mark Sokolich calls a town hall meeting on school security. In the meantime, the mayor said the borough is moving forward with a plan to place two full-time SROs in Fort Lee schools.
Lack of space in emergency rooms could leave some flu sufferers with nowhere to go
Rosemary Shashoua has started the group "Modernize Bergen County" to allow stores to open on Sundays.
Hospital says temporary visitor restrictions in place
PostcardsRus.com is headquartered in Fort Lee with seven facilities nationwide and in Canada. Fort Lee resident and founder Mark Kleinfeld discusses what makes the company unique and poised for a strong 2013.
Englewood assemblywoman calls for law to be in place before 2014 Super Bowl
The former Congressman served on the highly influential House appropriations subcommittee on defense
A Fort Lee man died in the hospital Saturday night about four-and-a-half hours after getting hit by a car while he was trying to cross Anderson Avenue between Jane Street and Catherine Street, according to authorities.
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Upcoming Palisades Amusement Park exhibit at the Fort Lee Museum to celebrate the centennial of the world's largest outdoor saltwater pool and the publication of a new book, "Palisades Park."
Fort Lee’s third annual Coaches vs. Cancer game is Thursday, Jan. 17, when the team takes on Dumont. Recreation league president hopes for a good showing from players in his league as well.
Laurence E. Parisi, a Fort Lee resident, served as president of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 2012.
Meet Cinnamon, a lop eared rabbit who came to the shelter when her owner had to move out of the country.
A Fort Lee High School Physical Education and Family Life teacher says grants from the foundation have allowed educators to use “RealCare Babies” to teach real life and decision-making skills.
Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County helps reduce waste by collecting recycled electronics for Planet Green.
Some educators suggest student surveys should be part of teacher-effectiveness evaluations
The league has doubled in size since the current president took over seven years ago, topping out at 269 3rd- through 8th-graders this year.
iNeighborCircle.com announces an online event in which Fort Lee residents can earn a “Community Contributor Badge” and win $25.
The community theater group has been active in the area for 32 years. Their most recent performances have been at the Church of the Good Shepherd.
Fort Lee mayor says he scheduled a meeting about a week-and-a-half ago for Wednesday to include borough, school and police officials, and that he anticipates hiring two full-time school resource officers.