Bill would grant the state Legislature the authority to pass laws required to build the casinos.
'Excessive' rain could fall in short periods of time, National Weather Service said.
Triple Crown contender causing tickets to sell for up to 300 percent more than normal.
Here are photographs from Memorial Day 2015 that you submitted to Patch.
High of 89, lots of sun expected to greet residents Monday.
There will be dozens of ceremonies and parades held throughout Bergen County on Memorial Day Monday.
Teaneck businessman's horse will try to become the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years June 6.
Duy Nguyen was talking to his wife on the phone when the train derailed.
New data reveals how your hometown affects your chances of marriage.
Friends and their families have gotten together for pizza on Friday nights for 10 years.
A few Bergen County places were ranked among the best pizza places in New Jersey.
Residents can safely dispose of various items safely at Campgaw Mountain Saturday.
Won Moon Joo, 21, from Tenafly, is a student at New York University.
More than $95,000 has been donated so far to help premature babies and their mothers.
The planning board approved the review of the building set to be constructed in West Milford.
Bergen LEADS is an innovative, 10-month learning and leadership program for adults who live or work in the County. April 11 is the deadline.
A winning Powerball ticket with the numbers 07, 19, 23, 50 and 54, a red power ball number of 14 and 2 as the multiplier won the jackpot.
The program will help parents of special needs children prepare for the future.
Bergen County can expect to see 2 to 4 inches of snow Friday.
Although rain will fall Saturday, weather conditions are expected to improve Sunday.
“Hard Hatted Woman” follows the lives of six women in construction who know what it’s like to be the only woman on the job.
Bergen County residents can freely dispose of items such as aerosol cans, anti-freeze, batteries, fertilizer, disinfectants and more.
Pony Power Therapies is a non-profit organization that focuses on prevention and recovery from drug use, depression, anxiety and bullying.
While Central and South Jersey are expected to receive the brunt of the storm, Bergen County can now expect to see 3 to 5 inches of snow.
One to three inches of snow and sleet will accumulate in Bergen County, as will less than 0.1 of an inch of ice.
The first place tournament winner will take home a $5,000 prize - based on 200 players - and a raffle will be included with prizes.
The seminar aims to inform on a topic that’s “facing all parents in our community.”
The event will feature a special tasting of select Double Cross Vodkas, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction and a cigar rolling station
Law enforcement and community representatives will address the impact of current social issues on civil rights and personal safety.
The Chore Service performs minor household repairs that senior citizens and disabled persons can't do themselves or get anyone else to do.
Snow, sleet, and freezing rain will hammer Bergen County through Tuesday morning. Here's an hour-by-hour look at the hazardous forecast.
Employees form Hudson City Savings Bank, Five Star Premier Residences of Teaneck and Community Bank of Bergen County volunteered.
The team cut and installed sheet rock and painting in a Little Ferry home that experienced damage during Superstorm Sandy.
“Listen to Your Heart” will be an evening of conversation, libations, meditation and pure food at the home of jewelry designer Robin Labb.
“If you see a pet outside without proper shelter, please do not hesitate to call the Bergen SPCA,” says Deputy Chief Wildoner.
A Malian textile, “Bogolanfini” (pictured), and other art will reside in the Sidney Silverman Library during Black History Month.
Get ready for game day with "mocktail" recipes and tips for party-goers and party-hosts.
The goal of the program is to collect 5,000 new books between Jan. 21 and March 2 so that children in need can have something to read.
Many say they’re upset that forecasters and public officials overestimated the impact of Tuesday’s storm.
More than 11,000 people suffer injuries each year shoveling snow.