The 19-year-old woman gave to others even while she was sick and 'It's Okay To Be White' Fliers appeared at a North Jersey college campus.
Brittany McNaboe, of Ramsey, was named the winner of the Health Care Association of New Jersey’s 2018 Volunteer of the Year Award
A bunch of winning lottery tickets worth a lot of money were sold in Bergen County this week. Were you one of the lucky winners?
Christian Health Care Center's "A Celebration of Excellence" gala was a major success.
They weren't worth $1.6 billion, but they still brought their owners a nice chunk of change.
The ticket was sold in Hackensack, New Jersey Lottery officials announced.
The ticket was sold at a 7-Elven store in Montvale.
A former township substitute teacher charged last year with sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl will not serve jail time, officials said.
Franklin Lakes' Larry Grogin, a Boston Marathon bombing survivor, will run a marathon everyday for nearly 100 days.
Get Whole Foods delivered and a local mayor lost his fight with a 9/11-related illness.
Mercury, chromium, and other contaminants will be removed from Berry's Creek, which is part of the Ventron/Velsicol Superfund site.
Here is a look back at the top North Jersey stories on Patch from September.
The location of the 1st Krispy Kreme doughnut shop in Bergen County could be set, and a devoted mom and wife dies of Lupus.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Wyckoff Patch has come a long way in nearly 9 years and you, our readers, are a big reason why.
Rebecca Salmins and her father, Gerhard, started Knots And Arrows, a bracelet-making business, in 2016 after she was declared cancer-free.
Academy Award nominee Kumail Nanjiani will be attending Christian Health Care Center’s A Celebration of Excellence gala in October
Here is a look back at the top North Jersey stories from this summer.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community and help keep people informed on local happenings.
American Dream Meadowlands finally has a firm opening date and some North Jersey families lost everything in floods earlier this month.
Christian Health Care Center’s (CHCC) spacious, vibrant Hillcrest Residence now has available openings at a discounted rate.
Pettitte will be at Cornerstone Christian Church Oct. 12.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer got the ball rolling by contacting the United States Postal Service.
Christian Health Care Center will honor their full medical staff and Atlantic Tommorrow's Office at their "A Celebration of Excellence" gala
Here is a look back at what made news in North Jersey in July.
Cooling centers will be open as high temperatures continue to blanket North Jersey.
Leart Dervishaj's only wish was to have a puppy, but his dreams were crushed after his mother paid $1,400 for one and never received it.
Breaking: Tayeb Souami bought the ticket at a ShopRite grocery store in Hackensack.
Jacqueline Laurita and her autistic son were asked to leave the Franklin Lakes library last month because he was making noise.
Shannon Johnston works with students on choreography and movement.
Hartigan appeared on NBC's "The Voice" earlier this year. His run on the show ended last month.
Wallace, a Franklin Lakes resident, was recognized in helping the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team win gold at the Paralympic Winter Games.
Wallace, a Franklin Lakes resident, helped the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team win a gold medal at the Paralympic Winter Games in March.
High levels of mercury and PCBs have been found in the sediment, plants, and animals near Berry's Creek, a Hackensack River tributary.
David Price, Stefan Holt, and Natalie Pasquarella will join members of the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.
After this weekend, you'll have to wait for next year to get your Girl Scout cookie fix.
Douglas J. Wood will be at the library Thursday at 7 p.m.
'If there is one word to describe Wyckoff Township, it would definitely be safe, a reviewer said.
Jacqueline Laurita posted a video of she and her autistic son being asked to leave the Franklin Lakes library because he was tapping DVDs.