"We’ve never seen such high demand," CEO of Meadowlands YMCA David Kisselback said.
"We must always get the backs of those who’ve bravely had ours," said Rep. Josh Gottheimer, who organized the effort with a local school.
As such, the municipality is set to receive a performance-based state grant of more than $100,000 to strengthen recycling initiatives.
"Spelling bees are not just for the young; they’re for the young at heart, too," a Juniper Village at Paramus spokesperson said.
“It has been such a pleasure to be able to use my hobbies to help others,” Bergen PTK student Matthew Paccione said of the project.
An event held at the Paramus veterans home remembered and honored the iconic leader's life and legacy of service.
Fighting Food Insecurity In Partnership With Bergen County
Hadassah Northern New Jersey (HNNJ) will install its incoming President Leslie Felner and its 2023 board on Sunday, Dec. 11th at 10:30 AM.
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The company is proud to celebrate its continued #1 position in sales across multiple categories and towns in the NJMLS
Hadassah Northern New Jersey’s 2022 Women of Valor Award recognizes leadership, service and dedication to Hadassah’s mission and values.
Simon Wiesenthal Eastern Director Leads New Jersey Fight Against Antisemitism, Intolerance and BDS Movement. Six Local Volunteers Honored.
Calls to the Center for Hope & Safety's domestic violence hotline have increased almost 50 percent since the beginning of the pandemic.
Anthony Miaolo, an active volunteer firefighter with more than 20 years of service in Lodi, is seeking a kidney donation.
A Paramus wine store is selling the signed wine bottles and auctioning off a guitar also signed by the rock icon.
Paramus-based Children's Aid and Family Services recently held a carnival for clients with special needs.
A Paramus man, with nine grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren, celebrated his 104th birthday on Tuesday at a senior living community.
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is hosting a Pride flag raising and resource festival at 5 p.m. tonight.
A pride flag raising and festival is Monday in Bergen to celebrate LGBTQ community members, first responders, and healthcare workers.
An estimated 29,000 other state players won over $135,000 in prizes.
Student-athlete Riley Boyle receives compassionate expressions after her tragic death.
More than 20,000 New Jersey players win cash prizes.
The Medical Center was the first Hospital to be declared a Stigma-free zone and commemorates its designation yearly with a flag-raising.
The NNJCF awarded a grant of $3,000 to CancerCare of Paramus to be used for the Healing Hearts Family Bereavement Camp in Mount Pocono.
The carnival is open to the public beginning May 26.
The Task Force celebrated two years of strengthening regional food safety net.
Eugene Walker Dednam, who lived in Hackensack his whole life, died April 5 at the age of 100. He was buried Tuesday with military honors.
As the Grand Sponsor, CarePlus NJ will have a presence at the Paramus Little League opening ceremonies on May 13.
A Night of Comedic Storytelling from Father/Son Duo - May 14th at 7:30 - Ciccone Theatre at Bergen Community College
Many community members gathered at Maywood Memorial Park on Saturday to support Dominic Brunetto, who is searching for a kidney donor.
As part of Paramus' 100th birthday celebration, the Centennial Committee chose a knee-high task: to collect 40,000 pairs of socks.
Dozens of organizations will be at the zoo with prizes, activities, and more to get the public involved in conservation efforts.
The medical center partnered with Bergen County and Vitalant for the drive. Forty people rolled up their sleeves to donate blood.
College night and several children's-themed events are on the docket in March and April at the mall. Also, the Easter Bunny plans to hop in!
Chess is usually associated with the colors black and white, but silver is the color on the minds of the Bergen Chess Club.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up in the Paramus area.
The Bergen County Zoo recently received a $10,000 grant to run a three-day conservation program as part of the annual Party for the Planet.
You may name one of the birds for $10, or officially adopt one for $25. Adoption also includes a ticket to the 2022 Budgie Encounter.