Great places around Bergen County to watch the big game
1975 graduate of the elementary school, Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich will be the guest of honor at a dinner dance in March celebrating the school’s 100th anniversary.
County use may expand to roads next winter
A report of homes recently sold in your area
There’s plenty going on this weekend in and around Fort Lee. Patch takes a look at some of your options.
Mattessich and Mattesich team up for a combined 19 points in the 40-25 win.
A weekly look at police activity compiled from information provided by the Fort Lee Police Department.
Parikh leads Lady Bridgemen to consecutive Holiday Tournament Championships.
Patch has the scoop on nearby communities. See what’s going on in the neighborhoods around you!
The Fort Lee Department of Public Works says it's going to take time to fully cleanup after the blizzard, as officials turn their attention to side streets and helping dig out elderly residents.
The new fee, which takes effect next week, will be good for a four year residential parking sticker.
New tea cafe serves up music, art and a vast collection of tea
The Red Raiders outscored the Lady Bridgemen 9-2 in the final quarter for the comeback win.
The Fort Lee School District’s “First in the World” initiate will bring 20 students and two teachers from Korea in February and send 20 Fort Lee High School students and two faculty members to Korea in July.
Garden State goes from 13 to 12 House seats, Census shows.
December Sundays and the beauty of Christmas – Part IV.
Fort Lee Artist Guild treasurer and painter recalls his earlier days and talks about what comes next.
The Fort Lee Mayor and Council will hold a special meeting Thursday on the five-dollar administrative fee on residential parking permits.
Seniors Yeliz Inalman and David Daniels lead the way for Fort Lee.
Patch got a behind-the-scenes look at the independent film shooting in Fort Lee this month.
Historic Committee says the mural has significance to Fort Lee but is in poor condition.
Borders Books on Schlosser St. celebrates the holiday season with a kid-friendly holiday party and book reading.
Although the proposal was $10 million less than a previous version, it loses by an even larger margin.