Second annual Ridgewood event sponsored by Michael Feeney's family. Feeney was 10 when he died of bone cancer in 2013.
We came up with our top five, but maybe you have a different one.
Whether you're going to the beach or attending a parade or remembrance ceremony, we want to see how you enjoyed this weekend.
Annual ceremony held in remembrance of those who served and died in the United States armed forces.
Green Kids allows children to experience nature through hands-on projects.
Ridgewood Trivia Night will integrate the local community into all aspects of the weekly game. Prizes include deals from local businesses.
Students can enjoy raffles, a pi eating contest, putting pi in an instructor’s face, pi memorization, pi decoration and more.
Nayeon Park of George Washington Middle School won with her Protect Me With 3+ poster of the acellular pertussis (Tdap) immunization.
Social Service Association’s mission is to provide food, emergency rent, utility assistance and support services to our neighbors in need.
You may have seen Rachelle Rak on TV or throughout town, but this Sunday she is holding a "Sas class" for children looking for their sass.
Family Promise of Bergen County is the only organization in Bergen County that provides services and shelter to working homeless families.
The list of 371 award winners represents hospitals, including Valley, which women can feel confident in choosing for their maternity needs.
Soft, attractive hand knit hats were given to cancer patients who are dealing with the effects of chemotherapy and hair loss.
Glen Rock's Michail and Inna Gutnikov and Ridgewood's Robert and Mariya Lyubman will receive awards.
First daughter of North Bergen family enters the world at 12:09 a.m., Jan. 1.
Along with a $5,000 scholarship, the two selected students will meet President Obama, federal judges and more.
CFBNJ distributes food, provides education and training and develops programs to help hungry people throughout the state.
United Steelworkers Women of Steel, District 4, Local 00417, recent presented a check in the amount of $1,150.
The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation has partnered up with Yale University and the University of Miami.
Members of the Ridgewood Fire Department sold pink t-shirts to raise funds in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The Village was honored for its improvement of the pool's handicapped access.
Valley is one of 1,224 hospitals in the United States to achieve the 2013 Top Performer distinction
David Kelly, 27, was sworn in at Wednesday's Village Council meeting.
Henry Perkowski served four honorable years during WWII and is the oldest living solider from his division from the Battle of the Bulge.
The Wiffle for Cancer Foundation received a $1,000 Community Connection grant.
The annual event reunites parents and children with the physicians and nurses who cared for them.
Just a month shy of the competition, Brad Moss was injured after being hit by a car. But he didn't let that stop him.
The 16-year-old swimmer asked for donations for the program, which teaches Paterson youths how to swim during the summer in Ridgewood.
147 of Valley's affiliated physicians, including 22 members of Valley Medical Group, were included on the list.
The hospital has been recognized for its commitment to hospital quality and patient safety.
Valley earned the award by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients.
The Ridgewood Fire Dept. presented a check to Tomorrow’s Children Fund after winning the Firefighter Food Face Off and hosting a fundraiser.
The awards honor five extraordinary women and their commitments to volunteerism. Linda J. Walder is one of those women.
If selected as the winner, the Ridgewood Library will receive a $20,000 cash reward, a feature story in "Library Journal" and much more.
Ridgewood resident William Corcoran (third from left in picture) was presented the Living Legacy Award.
The 16-year-old is the youngest person to successfully complete the Triple Crown of open-water swimming.
Jim Parks, owner of Parks Wealth Management, know's he doesn't have what it takes to win, but it still determined to make a difference.
Edgewater, Tenafly, Little Ferry and Elmwood Park also made the list.
The McGee family hosted 11-year-old Ty'Shawn over the summer and submitted a picture of him enjoying a Fourth of July celebration.