Estelle Sobel Erasmus of Fort Lee finished in eighth place in Circle of Moms' competition for her blog “Musings on Motherhood and Mid-Life.”
Power companies have not done enough to coordinate outreach with local officials, state Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg says.
Funding comes from the state's Blue Acres program, which helps provide for the acquisition of lands located in floodways.
The new Fort Lee Police Department chief and deputy chief will be sworn in on Dec. 20; the reorganization meeting will take place on Jan. 3. The Mayor and Council will also recognize local student filmmakers at the meeting on the 20th.
Eleven federal, county and non-profit service organizations will provide a free half-day program for Bergen County residents affected by Sandy.
The annual community tree lighting celebration is Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Fort Lee Community Center, while the annual community Menorah lighting is Saturday at 6 p.m. on Main Street and Lemoine/Schlosser.
Brian a student at William Paterson University, is the founder of Liquid Mobile.
Make these brisket, latke, and sufganiyot recipes for Hanukkah.
The Mayor and Council passed a resolution settling a lawsuit and an ordinance financing the acquisition of land at 183 Main St., the current location of Woori Bank, for a park on the West parcel of Redevelopment Area 5.
The café and restaurant on Palisade Avenue had only been open under new ownership for about a month when the storm dramatically altered the owners’ plans for change.
As residents remain anxious in the aftermath of Sandy, the agency says it is offering tips and information about mitigation.
A redundant grid, and a smarter one, will help protect power during superstorms
Cliffside Park resident opened CRE8sART Studio in Fort Lee just a couple of weeks ago and says it’s a place where students of all ages can “access the artist within.”
HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley is scheduled to open next year. Englewood Hospital and Medical Center and Valley Hospital in Ridgewood had appealed the state's approval of the new Westwood hospital.
Thanks to close cooperation among FLHS cheerleaders, coaches, the marching band, boosters and the “Fort Lee Fanatics,” as well as a tight-knit senior class, school spirit is increasing, insiders agree.
Bill A-3524 was introduced by several Assembly members.
'Electricity with brains' can speed customer recovery times, help cut consumer bills
Attorney for Whiteman Plaza calls leaving cars in parking lot a “continuing problem” and warns of a “systematic plan” to tow illegally parked vehicles.
The latest three incidents occurred Saturday, Sunday and Monday, as the latest round of toll hikes went into effect, bringing the agency’s 2012 total to 105—already more than 20 more than all of last year.
Potential movie theater operators have balked at the cost of upgrading Cedar Lane Cinemas to digital format.
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Port Authority police arrested a New York man, a Florida man and a driver from Massachusetts at the main toll plaza of the George Washington Bridge in a roughly two-hour time period on toll evasion charges, according to authorities.
School officials say the special meeting will open in public session but immediately adjourn to private session and not return.
The annual Fort Lee High School Athletic Booster Club-sponsored “Senior Appreciation Night” for fall athletes took place Wednesday in the high school cafeteria.
A $1million second prize ticket was sold at a Hess Express on Route 4 East, and $10,000 third place ticket was sold at Fort Lee Stationary, report says.
Members of the all volunteer BC Protect and Rescue Foundation received certificates in Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in Fort Lee. They will focus on Community Animal Rescue Team (CART) as training continues.
International group set to appear at local schools and host free performance at Teaneck's Puffin Cultural Forum.
The Fort Lee School No. 1 annex comprises four new classrooms and was one of the referendum-approved projects started over the summer. After lengthy construction delays, the wing officially opened Wednesday.
Bergen County residents who suffered losses from Hurricane Sandy could start applying for food stamps on Tuesday, Nov. 26.
School officials say they have not begun to negotiate a new contract with the Fort Lee Education Association, but that they have reached out and hope to be able to avoid retirements in the middle of the school year.
The annual holiday boutique is Sunday, Dec. 2; the community Menorah lighting takes place Dec. 8, the first night of Hanukkah. Both events are open to the public.
After Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it's Giving Tuesday. How many of you are going to kick off the holiday season by giving?
Keith Lockwood’s duties as Anti-Bullying Coordinator and Affirmative Action Officer will be taken over by Tammi Gil and Cheryl Balletto respectively.
The Fort Lee Board of Education’s regular business meeting is Monday at 8 p.m. in the Fort Lee High School library.
The annual Thanksgiving Day football game may be a thing of the past, but Fort Lee football lives on in the annual gathering of Bridgemen.
The strength of a child defines the meaning of Thanksgiving.