No, I’m not gonna just come out and say vote Republican or vote Democrat. Instead, I will outline the principles by which I believe all Christians should vote.
Local peace groups commemorate the tragic anniversary of the war the 11 year war on Afghanistan.
Fort Lee's House of History Where the Present Meets the Past
A brief profile of the BOE candidates for the November election
From frightful to delightful, there’s a spooky haunt or fun filled jaunt in the Englewood area for every gal and ghoul. We've got ten fangtastic events for you here...
Global peace should be the number one priority this election. We need to challenge our leaders to create a genuine and lasting peace that encompasses all people.
Have you heard of Genetically Modified Food (GMO’s)? You better learn. Read a new disturbing report on the health effects of GMO’s.
When you think about it, exercise may in fact be more important for women than it is for men.
7th Annual Event to Benefit Fort Lee Students
Fort Lee's Paragon Studios: where a star was born.
A Man Motivated by Song.
Electing BOE Candidates 2012
I am an LPN Nurse and recouping from being very sick, this is how I ate myself back to health. This article shows what else I found while taking a new look at nutrition.
After the recreation league’s longtime league leader stepped down, new director Curtis Adams says there won’t be a lot of changes in the short term. He also says he needs as many parents to help out as possible.
Maria Pulice, who died in September 2011, taught in the Fort Lee district for 41 years and led the Fort Lee Education Association for seven years.
State agency working to help residents whose mail never made it to government offices.
The Fort Lee restaurant will donate 15 percent of the check now through Thursday to the family of a 16-year-old Fort Lee boy recovering from a heart transplant.
The annual event drew hundreds of riders, all to benefit the Fort Lee Education Foundation.
The Top 10: a rundown of the most-read stories on Fort Lee Patch for the month of September.
A total of nine candidates are running—four for two seats on the Council, and five for four seats—three, three-year terms and one unexpired one-year term—on the BOE.
The onetime Fort Lee Board of Education president hopes to unseat one of the Democrats on the Council, which has been all-Democratic for years.
Cervieri, the current Council president, is seeking reelection to the all-Democratic governing body.
Sohmer is seeking reelection to the all-Democratic Council.
Silver is among four candidates for three seats—each three-year terms—on the school board.
The Week in Review: a weekly roundup of top local news stories on Fort Lee Patch.
Occupy Bergen County protested last week in front of J.P. Morgan Chase Bank in Fort Lee at the corner of Schlosser Street and Lemoine Avenue.
Meet Stewie, a 12-year old cat at the Bergen County Animal Shelter in Teterboro who would like a new home.
Flag raising ceremony kicks-off October as Italian-American Heritage month and celebrates Hackensack's 5th annual Columbus Day Parade Sunday, Sept. 30.
Three-year pilot would be funded by corporate contributions that would earn 100 percent tax credits