Here’s what you need to know for election day 2020.
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As election day approaches, here's where you can cast your vote in Teaneck.
Teaneck Manager Dean B. Kazinci said Wednesday that all affected voters will receive a brand new ballot by the end of the week.
NJ has issued new updates on driver's license and MVC services as two agencies have shut and 17 others reached capacity on Wednesday.
About 7,000 Teaneck voters recently received mail-in ballots with the wrong congressional district.
"Absolutely no one can fill John’s shoes, but I will work hard to make him proud," said New Jersey Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr.
The county announced the installation of 12 new secure ballot drop boxes for the 2020 election.
A petition for a Black Lives Matter mural in Teaneck has received thousands of online signatures prior to a Tuesday council meeting.
The July 7 primary elections will be done mostly via mail, but four polling locations will be available in Teaneck.
The long-time congressman underwent a successful heart procedure to correct arterial blockages on Sunday, according to his office.
The Department of Environmental Protection awarded over $19 million in grants to municipalities across the state, including Teaneck.
Body cameras, chokeholds and police department diversity were all discussed at what officials say is just the first community forum.
As calls for police reform sweep the nation, an OpenSecrets report shows Rep. Pascrell receives the most police union funding in Congress.
Six candidates ran for three township council seats. Unofficial results as of Monday morning show the likely three winners.
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Teaneck will not provide physical polling locations in the Tuesday, May 12, election.
It's "part of the Township’s continuing effort to proactively protect our community and workforce from the spread of COVID-19."
Township officials are working to improve safety on West Englewood Avenue after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a car last month.
Teaneck will receive a $10,000 Sustainable Jersey grant to help make energy efficient upgrades to municipal buildings.
Longtime Teaneck Mayor Mohammed Hameeduddin will not seek re-election in May, according to a report.
For the first time in Bergenfield's history, a Latino-American will serve as the town's municipal judge.
Jamil Bader defrauded the federal government out of more than $750,000, authorities said.
Find real-time election results for the 2019 Teaneck Board of Education race.
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The funding is for a palliative care pilot program at the hospital.
A $3 million allocation to Holy Name Hospital to launch a palliative care pilot program was among the items frozen by Gov. Phil Murphy.
The township council passed a resolution Tuesday evening to fly the flag, which has a tentative raise date of Oct. 6, according to a report.
The Democratic congressman said 'our Muslim brothers and sisters are integral members of our vibrant North Jersey community."
Injured and ill 9/11 responders and survivors like Jaime Hazan will receive massive cuts to the awards that they were expecting.
Weinberg: "I am grateful for the opportunity to attend and bear witness to this address at such an important time in our nation’s history.”
'This bill responds directly to the many commuters who too often felt that NJ Transit had stopped listening,' Loretta Weinberg said.
2 candidates received more than 5,100 votes.
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Elie Katz, Gervonn Romney Rice, Jim Dunleavy, and Keither Kaplan won the four seats on the ballot in the May election.
Gottheimer, a first-term congressman and ex-speechwriter for President Clinton, is a member of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus.
Loretta Weinberg's (D-37) bill would prohibit food or drinks or high schools or colleges from being served in Styrofoam cups or containers.