With a Winter Storm Watch in effect from Nov. 26-27, AAA offers driving tips to motorists commuting on one of the busiest days of travel.
The Volunteer Center of Bergen County is in need of generous people to donate gifts for needy and lonely children, seniors and the disabled.
Come show your appreciation and support for a wonderful -- dedicated and proven -- local non-profit this Sunday, 11/23!
This free Bergen County event, complete with music demonstrations, family fun activities and food, will raise money for Autism Speaks.
The top stories in Westwood and Hillsdale from Nov. 16 to Nov. 19.
NPSNJ is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to the appreciation, protection and study of the native flora of New Jersey.
GIST is a rare cancer of the gastrointestinal tract, which belongs to the general class of cancers called sarcomas.
Local governments received grants to support ongoing recreational programs and special events.
Across the country, businesses offer free or discounted meals and services to retired and active U.S. military personnel.
Tuesday, Nov. 11, is Veterans Day. Leave a tribute to a veteran in the comments section, or upload a photo there.
The Life Raft Group asked cancer survivors to make origami boats as a way to raise awareness to GIST. More than 100,000 will be on display.
Members of the public are invited to drop off clothing donations at their Hackensack or Manhattan locations.
Attendees will hear from “Crazy Eddie” and Health South Fraudsters, "Wolf of Wall Street” prosecutors and FBI agents and more.
The American Red Cross is offering tips to trick-or-treaters and to residents expecting trick-or-treaters.
Residents can paint a pumpkin teal, the color of food allergy awareness, so children with food allergies know non-food items are available.
The State Division of Taxation's customer service initiative makes it more convenient & less costly for people to clear up their accounts.
The fourth annual conference brought together cyber security specialists, program managers, IT professionals and law enforcement.
Pat Fatica, who's blood type is O, is suffering from kidney failure and is in desperate need of a live kidney donor.
Drop off any unwanted electronics, computers, fax machines, modems, tires and documents you'd like to have shredded.
A mother with stage 3 cancer does not want to lose her sense of humor so her friends have kept their promise and have made fundraising fun.
Participation in "All Wrapped Up" will help needy children and families, troubled youth, lonely seniors and disabled adults
Acceptable materials include aerosol cans, anti-freeze, batteries, disinfectants, fertilizer, fire extinguishers, flourescent lights & more.
The Department of Agriculture is urging livestock owners to report any suspected animal illnesses.
The unveiling and dedication will be held on the Hackensack River Pathway as it crosses the campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Do you have any items you'd like to donate? By doing so, you'll help Katherine Taveras in her fight against stage 3 pancreatic cancer.
John S. Hogan tells the story of his late uncle, Dennis L. Hogan Jr., and urges citizens to vote in the upcoming election.
The Sgt. Clendenon Newell American Legion Post 1 in Leonia held the vigil from Friday to Saturday night.
The Township of Lyndhurst will hold a town-wide yard sale on Saturday, Sept. 27, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
The Ramsey Farmers' Market has been voted "Best in Bergen in 2013 and 2013" and features fresh, local produce and children activities.
One person has died and the other is injured after a tractor trailer and SUV collided.
From photo booths to cooking lessons, MommaConnect is sure to have something for every mom and child.
SAM organizers are asking teachers, coaches, students and parents to get involved by helping to raise funds for sick children.
By donating just one pint of blood, you can help up to three people.
All of the donations will benefit Pathways for Exceptional Children.
The MM&B Bergen Bike Tour will pass through 17 Bergen County towns.
Entervirus D68 has sickened 130 people in 12 states since August.
New Jersey has one third-prizewinning Mega Millions ticket that was purchased in Fort Lee.
The fundraiser will be at the Meadowland's Race Track and will offer a cocktail hour and dinner.
Let us always remember the Bergen County residents who fell on Sept. 11, 2001.