The Teaneck Public Library will begin its ESL class on Sept. 10 and will continue to run every Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
SIBS NJ will hold an open house in Wayne on Sept. 8.
The Bergen County Utilities Authority is hosting its hazardous waste collection today in Mahwah.
High school senior Gabriella Handal has started the Sunshine Collection, which aims to raise money for children in the area battling cancer.
CarePlus NJ will have a free community event Monday, Sept. 8 in honor of those lost.
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Moscowitz, of Washington Township, NJ, was convicted of passing information to Soviets in 1950 and served two years in jail.
NJ Transit has revamped its data gathering methods and found that 32 percent of buses are late.
The event was to take place at the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute Police, Fire & EMS Academies, 281 Campgaw Road, Mahwah.
Pasquale and Denise Fatica are looking for a living kidney donor.
The Bergen-Passaic chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Jersey will meet on Thursday, September 18 at 7:00pm. Admission is free.
The Bergen County Historical Society selected a list of ten "Bergen County Legends."
The information comes from documents released by officials in New York.
Sgt. Aaron Alonso recently climbed all 88 steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington without prostheses.
More New Jersey municipalities could soon also raise the minimum age if a proposed bill is approved.
Never heard of Habit Burger? You're not alone: Chain has opened its first East Coast location in Fair Lawn.
In addition to West Nile, health officials are warning residents of the chikungunya virus and dengue fever.
The SyFy sequel is set in New York and includes scenes from the Hudson River and Liberty Island.
A disturbing new report shows West Nile is active in Northern New Jersey and eight other counties throughout the state.
Eric Fuchs-Stengel to be named a New Jersey hero for work at the Mahwah Environmental Volunteers Organization.
A local butcher and chef are starring in a new web series on a Bergen County food blog, Boozyburbs.com.