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Our Lady of Mercy Academy student honored by Archdiocese of Newark
Robert Cho is expanding Kimchi Smoke's menu at the new location. And a pastry chef is bringing chimney cakes to Kimchi Smoke March 31.
A bill that would legalize recreational marijuana use includes a provision to overturn any ordinances that ban retail or medical sales.
Julianne Downes, a teacher at Pascack Valley High School, noticed a student was choking on some chicken. That's when she sprung into action.
Westwood was 1 of 2 Bergen County communities to earn the distinction.
Real estate "lunch and learn" event helps prospective sellers get top dollar in today's competitive market.
The man was sleeping when a car crashed into his Emerson home and threw him onto the floor, police said.
Gov. Phil Murphy's administration released the proposed state aid numbers for every school district in the 2019-20 school year.
It seems as though winter packed a punch this weekend bringing snow on Saturday and Sunday. Check out the totals recorded by the NWS.
Members of the Corps give tours of the Ambulance to local Brownies Troop at Jesse F. George School and lead discussion on first-aid.
The individual could have exposed others to the infection anywhere from Feb. 17 through Monday, New Jersey health officials said.
Alarms.org looked at violent crime rate as part of its annual rankings.
Ravi Kumel 'made criminal contact with the victim' and then solicited sex from the victim by offering her money, police said.
The local Petland Discounts store is closing, along with 9 others, by March 19 following the death of the chain's founder.
Church leaders released a list of 63 priests 'credibly accused' of child sex abuse; 1 served in Westwood.
Free Math Tutoring for Middle School and High School Students is Available Now in Westwood
Robert Austin Cho is expanding Kimchi Smoke's menu with newer items, including: Korean corn dogs, L.A. street tacos, and spicy rice cakes.
All Lightbridge Academy facilities in New Jersey will offer deferred tuition for 2 months for parents who work for the federal government.
Furloughed federal workers will have co-pays and deductibles waived for emergency visits to Hackensack Meridian Health hospitals.
Westwood's Downtown Dhaba has stepped up to offer free lunches to federal government workers during the shutdown.
This Awesome 3d Annual STEM Conference for Girls will be on April 11th and is open to all schools in the NY/NJ/CT Metro Region
The Middle School Lions team placed 1st for Research Presentation. The Cubs teams, aged 8 to 10, placed 2nd for Research in their division.
Alex Green of Westwood and Juan Fernandez of Florida, both 22, were arrested after someone was assaulted outside a Hillsdale bar on Jan. 1.
Major Michael Rinaldi noticed a man choking at the Westwood Diner and Pancake House New Year's Day. He and 2 other officers saved his life.
A group is targeting the area because of the higher-end vehicles that are here, police said.
The WeLoveU Foundation Receives U.S. President's Call to Service Award and the Green Apple Environment Award.
'Any type of hate incident still has an impact and this type of hate impacts the whole community,' said an Anti-Defamation League official.
This post suggests some indoor activities to try this winter around Bergen County, including dining, crafts, bowling, and more!
A St. Joseph's student allegedly had a quote on his desk that read, '6 million was just the beginning,' Jacob Rabinowitz claims.
The man was allegedly overcome by fumes from a running lawnmower inside a trailer in Washington Township, police said.
Only 373 school districts in the United States were named to the honor roll this year. Six are in Bergen County.
Registration is Open for girls in grades 3-8 for the Solved By Girls Conference which will take place on April 11, 2019.
Call Ana today if you're thinking of buying or selling a home in Northern New Jersey.
The symbols of hate were found in a boys' bathroom. It is the second time in a month in the district.
An NJ Advance Media report says it explores how often police 'punch, kick or use other force' in your town. Police decried the report.