A restored "Historic Fort Lee" painting will be dedicated at the Fort Lee Public Library on Saturday at 12 p.m.
The County released final results Wednesday, including provisional and mail-in ballots.
Share your best recipes for the day after.
Officials released the final wording Wednesday of the proof for a Comfort Women Memorial planned for the Justice Center in Hackensack.
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24.
The annual event, which this year is Dec. 6 at the community center, should be more fun than ever, especially for kids who lost Halloween to Sandy, Mayor says.
Estelle Sobel Erasmus of Fort Lee was in fifth place Tuesday in Circle of Moms' competition with her blog “Musings on Motherhood and Mid-Life,” but she can use some local support to stay in the top 25.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
Just what is Small Business Saturday and why should you support it in Fort Lee?
“Dining for Johnny” took place at Franco’s Metro in early November. On Monday, the restaurant’s general manager presented a check to John Damato, 16, and his mother.
The painting by the late Fort Lee artist Paul Ortlip was damaged over a period of many years, but it’s now been restored and is slated for permanent display at the Fort Lee Public Library, with a dedication planned Saturday.
Fort Lee's annual "Retreat to Victory" festivities took place at Fort Lee Historic Park and Monument Park on Saturday and Sunday.
Police Officer Kevin Kosuda, who has been with the Fort Lee Police Department 19 years, is the “Chief’s Award” recipient for November, police announced.
The local PBA is collecting desperately needed items from Nov. 20 to Nov. 30 for some of the people most impacted by Sandy. Once the collection is complete, PBA members will deliver donations directly to communities down the Shore.
Veterans Day festivities in Fort Lee and a $1 million emergency appropriation approved by the Mayor and Council for Sandy expenses are also included in "The Week in Review," a weekly roundup of top local news stories on Fort Lee Patch.
The 236th anniversary celebration of General Washington's Retreat to Victory in Fort Lee is Saturday, Nov. 17, with events continuing throughout the weekend.
The community news site features lots of ways for you to get involved; here's a refresher.
Meet Zena a lovable female pit bull terrier who would do well in a home with other dogs.
At the 9th annual Merit Awards Ceremony Thursday, Fort Lee Police Chief Thomas Ripoli paid tribute to all those who serve the community.
Mayor says he anticipates being able to “recover” much of the emergency funding from various sources and called signing up for Nixle a “public duty” for Fort Lee residents.
The Veterans Day celebration was Monday at Fort Lee School No. 2 and included music, singing and a group of local veterans of various foreign wars, who spoke with the students about the meaning of the holiday.
This year’s honorees are Michael A. Pollotta and Craig Weinstein. The annual dinner and dance is Saturday at the DoubleTree Hotel; registration deadline is Thursday.
Port Authority officials allege the driver tried to pass through the George Washington Bridge’s main toll plaza Wednesday with no front license plate and an obscured rear plate.
The Fort Lee Police Department is slated for assessment by state commission. Public comments can be submitted by phone or in writing.
Fort Lee’s new interim superintendent says an advertisement is set to go out this weekend for a middle school principal, but that if officials can’t find the right person right away, they may hire an interim until they do.
Englewood’s Center for Food Action is more than 1,000 turkeys short this year, with their annual distribution set to begin Friday, because Sandy forced them to focus their efforts elsewhere.
Hurricane Sandy has caused severe damage to many local businesses. if you're a small business owner, here's some helpful advice for how to recover.
School officials said the gymnasium has already been slated for an overhaul after a group of high school students brought the issue up at the Fort Lee school board meeting Monday.
But marriage-equality supporters here prefer action by state Legislature
The relief effort was originally intended to be part of the Fort Lee Lady Bridgemen volleyball team’s first home playoff match since the 1990s. The girls won the match, and the drive grew to include all of Fort Lee’s schools.
Adopt a family, a senior or a lonely disabled adult and make this holiday season special for those in need.
For the first time ever a film made by Fort Lee High School students won “Best of the Fest” at the Jersey Filmmakers of Tomorrow Bergen County High School Student Film Festival. Also for the first time, there was a tie for the honor.
With Steven Engravalle out for the next two months on medical leave, Sharon Amato will run the day-to-day operations of the Fort Lee Public School District, serving as Interim Superintendent after board approval Monday.
A 27-year-old smashed a bottle in another man’s face early Sunday morning then drove off, according to cops. The alleged attacker's girlfriend was also charged after she tried to cover up for him, police say.
Food can be dropped off at BergenPAC
It was senior night Friday in Fort Lee, and the Bridgemen varsity football team put up a real fight against undefeated River Dell, losing by the narrowest possible margin, 36-35.
The federal holiday may be Monday, but Veterans Day festivities took place in Fort Lee Sunday—Veterans Day proper.
The Week Ahead: a look at just some of what’s going on in Fort Lee this week.
The Week in Review: a weekly roundup of top local news stories on Fort Lee Patch.
Making movies in Fort Lee in 1912.