A group of volunteers from the Woodcliff Lake office of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics waded through the Pascack Brook in search of trash Tuesday.
Bergen County residents are invited to discuss and share their issues with aides from Gov. Christie's office.
Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale are all holding their own parades for children to show off their Halloween costumes.
The program for Pascack Valley firefighters will train them in rescuing people in dangerous storms and other "swiftwater" conditions.
Pascack Valley High School football Coach Craig Nielsen was awarded $1,000 for the school's football program as a part of the honor.
Jacqueline Do has worked for Washington Township since the 1960s.
Macaroni Kid's Baby Brunch this Sunday, February 24. Join us for some food, information on great baby products, yoga demonstrations, mingling with other local moms, giveaways, and more!
Gary S. Lipman will serve as the new CEO of the Bergen County YJCC.
The Westwood branch of the educational toy store closed this year.
The Pascack Valley Regional Board of Education is recognizing some of the district's staff during their meeting this week.
Westwood and Washington Township students have continued to improve their standardized test scores compared to those at similar schools.
Here's a look at the past week in Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale.
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6,970 New Jersey women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012 and 1,340 died, but early detection of breast cancer through routine exams saves thousands of lives every year.
Police are searching for a man who may have been involved in other recent luring attempts around Bergen County.
Westwood Mayor John Birkner said he hopes the borough will be able to finalize a deal with Washington Township for shared emergency dispatching before January 1, 2013.
Carol Miller left a career in garments to design her own handbags.
Residents of the Westwood street have complained about Brookside School parents parking there to pick up or drop off their children.
Westwood Police are searching for a man who offered a ride to a girl Thursday morning.
Westwood and Washington Township Police have set a 9 p.m. curfew for the night before Halloween.
A new ordinance cuts the "no parking" area in half south of Glen Avenue.
Democrat Jan Bidwell lauds Lautenberg as a “genuine statesman;” and urges state Sen. Cardinale to forego re-election and gracefully step aside
Hillsdale resident Paul Berman was recently recognized as a "Champion of Change" in Washington D.C.
Washington Township residents and Zoning Board members are still concerned about the effect the proposed CVS could have on the residential neighborhood.
Hillsdale had, in general, smaller percentages of low-scoring students than similar school districts on the NJASK test last year.
Westwood officials have proposed that the borough could host emergency dispatching for Washington Township so both towns can save money.
The Washington Township event will feature some untraditional events for a decathlon.
School officials hope their new language arts and math curricula will improve student performance.
The annual event raised more than $2,200 for former research animals.
HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley is filling hundreds of positions before they open next year.
A Fern Street resident left a candle burning when she went out to run errands.
We're searching for the best Halloween Costume in America. Enter yourself or your kids for a chance to win $5,000.
The teachers were recognized during a recent varsity game.
Here's a look at the week ahead in Westwood, Washington Township and Hillsdale.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means a variety of pink products will be hitting the shelves. But, do your pink purchases always go towards the cause?
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here's a list of local breast cancer support groups.
The school's physical education facilities underwent renovations over the summer.
The borough's council voted to accept an ambulance and trailer during their meeting this week.
The annual event supports local scouts.