Also discussed were: the Y's partnership with the Franklin Lakes Community Center and its collaboration with Van Dyke Health Care and more.
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Meetings, Broadway trip, municipal court.
Wyckoff author and father release book in American Revolutionary War adventures series, Indian Hills PAC seek donations, and more.
The program aims to "connect neighbors who need help to those neighbors who are willing to provide it.”
Proceeds of the event will go to fund scholarships for 2015 graduating seniors of the Ramapo and Indian Hills High Schools.
The top stories in your Township from Feb. 1 to Feb. 4.
“If you see a pet outside without proper shelter, please do not hesitate to call the Bergen SPCA,” says Deputy Chief Wildoner.
Schools close today as the towns recover from overnight snow fall, hazardous conditions Monday.
Meetings, large appliance recycling and more.
Wyckoff, Franklin Lakes responds to blizzard-that-wasn't; Wyckoff Family YMCA holds camp open house Jan. 31, and more.
Get ready for game day with "mocktail" recipes and tips for party-goers and party-hosts.
The Troop learned how to detect counterfeit bills by placing bills under a black light and how to use the currency counter to count cash.
Many say they’re upset that forecasters and public officials overestimated the impact of Tuesday’s storm.
The top stories in your Township from Jan. 25 to Jan. 28.
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The alert provides residents with tips and numbers to call in case of a power outage and/or emergency.
How much snow to expect and when.
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The alert says the state should expect “heaving snow and blowing snow with blizzard conditions” and 1 to 2 feet of snow accumulations.
Meetings; "Current Teenage Challenges: Promoting Wellness and Resiliency; Last day for dog and cat licensing.
Those wanting to help can volunteer at the site, donate money online and/or donate items to City Place in Edgewater.
Wyckoff boy arrested for Eisenhower School vandalism; All is Well Boutique sells Valentine charms for cancer foundation; Homes burglarized.
Winter storm Iola is blowing into town, bringing snow, freezing rain, nearly an inch of ice, and treacherous conditions for drivers.
As well as a note, Madison Holleran left presents for her loved ones when she took her own life last January.
The top stories in your Township from Jan. 18 to Jan. 21.
Christmas tree recycling; Meetings; Beefsteak fundraiser.
Forecasters predict ice to be less than a tenth of an inch in Western Bergen County and “around a trace” for the Eastern part of the county.
Franklin Lakes community donates money to sanitation worker's family; Wyckoff Township Committee adopts new ordinances.
In six days, almost $5,000 has been raised for the family of Stanley Rollins.
The ordinances determine pay for officers and employees and makes changes to the Township's "Towers and Towing" code.
A look at the top stories from Jan. 11 to Jan. 14.
Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) in Wyckoff will hold its Third Annual Beefsteak at 6 p.m. Thursday, January 22, 2015.
Wykoff celebrated the groundbreaking of the Township’s new turf fields, located behind the Wyckoff YMCA.
The delayed opening comes after forecasts say New Jersey will be hit with freezing rain, sleet and snow Sunday night into Monday morning.
A look at what's happening in your township this upcoming week.
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The New Milford community is coming together through social media by asking residents to “Shine a Light for Brendan."
The Northern NJ Down Syndrome Alliance presented the donation, which came from proceeds of the 2014 Buddy Walk.