The district announced the positive test result, but said it was isolated to a soccer practice with no exposure inside the school building.
A cooking oil fire on Doremus Avenue was contained, police said, with no one injured.
Community members rallied outside a Monday Board of Education meeting after Superintendent Daniel Fishbein announced plans to resign Friday.
Superintendent Daniel Fishbein is resigning after 12 years in the role. The Board of Education will vote on the matter at a Monday meeting.
Jordan, a founding member of GRACE, died in February. He was instrumental in the building of the borough's 9/11 memorial.
The county announced the installation of 12 new secure ballot drop boxes for the 2020 election.
SSA remains committed to providing ongoing benefits and vital services.
Starting Monday, the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police will begin the review process, and are seeking public comment.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many towns to scale back ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The Glen Rock Police Benevolent Association donated the 3-ply children's masks amongst five local elementary schools.
After spending nearly an hour in a Glen Rock nail salon, a woman was arrested after police found her in possession of heroin, they said.
The deadline has been extended to Sept. 15, 2020.
Throughout the Tri-State area, Dunkin' locations will offer a free iced coffee from noon to 6 p.m. Here's how you can get one.
New Jersey updated its coronavirus travel advisory list, providing for the biggest expansion of the quarantine list in weeks. Here's where.
A Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of One Village, One Vote. Here's how it happened, and what it means for voters come November.
The state released its grades for every New Jersey school. How did Glen Rock's rank in 2020?
One day after Jacob Blake was shot by a police officer, Ridgewood for Black Liberation made a call to defund their local department.
All Village Offices will be closed on Monday, September 7, 2020 in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
The state released its grades for every New Jersey school. How did Ridgewood's rank in 2020?
The Ridgewood Village Council is looking for residents who are interested in volunteering to serve on the following Boards and Committees.
In a separate event, another dog was killed on the same street Aug. 21, police say.
Rosemary Lambert has joined the team at Christie’s Northern NJ in the firm’s Ho-Ho-Kus Sales Gallery.
Bookends, in partnership with Paterson Public Schools and Paterson Reads, donated roughly 1,500 books to Paterson students on Monday.
American Dream's indoor ski and snowboard center reopened amid the coronavirus pandemic. The first ski lift honored those who've died.
More of NJ reopens Tuesday and this week. Here are the rules for what you can do (and couldn't do for nearly 6 months) amid the coronavirus.
Though it's a reduction from the governor's original budget proposal, the district will receive more than last year.
Students return to school in Ridgewood on Wednesday with a hybrid learning model in place. Here's what we know about what it'll look like.
The district installed new ventilators this summer, but there will likely be a delay in activating the air-conditioning component of them.
Area residents have received calls, but police "know of no legitimate organizations" soliciting money for local law enforcement by phone.
Patch recently published a report ranking communities across the state according to the latest coronavirus data. How does Ridgewood compare?
American Dream announced the Big SNOW facility will open next week with expanded health and safety protocols for "today's COVID world."
One Village, One Vote "have filed for emergency relief and are requesting that the court place our question on the November 2020 ballot."
A collection of calls for service including fraud, a fight between two dogs and more in Glen Rock.
A 33-year-old Ridgewood man was shot Friday night in Paterson, but is in stable condition, officials said.
Beginning in September, the program was started as a collaboration between the communities to address racial disparities within them.
In a letter to the district, Superintendent Daniel Fishbein grappled with the decision to go remote, but stopped short of making one.
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One Village, One Vote say they didn't receive a reason from the Village Clerk, but a Village Council meeting will provide more information.