This is your last chance for vegetative waste collection in Wyckoff for 2020.
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
The township offered guidance on how to properly sort leaves for collection, which starts Monday in District 1.
Make your visit to the pumpkin patches around Wyckoff a school field trip. What else in nature weighs 2,500-2,600 pounds?
The guidelines essentially include the basics of coronavirus safety; wear a mask, don't engage with others if sick and socially distance.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Wyckoff and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Black Lives Matter Bergen County has scheduled the rally as a cry to remove the statue of Christopher Columbus in the park named for him.
The Draconid meteor shower is peaking over Wyckoff. October is filled with celestial delights, including a rare Halloween blue moon.
Corrina Drost and Alexandra Jankovich have joined Christie's Northern NJ in the firm's Franklin Lakes Sales Gallery.
"Come trick or treat at local businesses who will have special treats and get a Wyckoff Chamber bag filled with surprises," the chamber said
For the month of October, Wyckoff officers recently announced they will be wearing pink ribbon hats during their daily patrol activities.
Katya McKnight and Kyle Massood join the team at Christie’s Northern NJ in the Franklin Lakes Sales Gallery.
Looking for pumpkins and other fun fall activities? Here are some Wyckoff-area pumpkin patches to check out.
Catch up on what you may have missed as we head into the new week.
Abma's Farm begins hayrides and pumpkin picking this weekend, but the coronavirus has altered operations in a few ways. Here's how.
The township is looking for volunteers to help clear litter during an October cleanup day. Free t-shirt included.
A round-up of headlines from this week in Wyckoff.
The township announced the masks will be handed out at Wyckoff Community Park
Got a pile of papers sitting around the house you've been meaning to get rid of? Well, the day is finally here.
Ninth Consecutive Year of Advanced Standing Status for Christian Health Care Center Community
Curious drivers slowed traffic on a New Jersey highway Monday night after seeing, and documenting, what some thought was an alien spaceship.
Beginning Monday, Aug. 31, the township will revert to once weekly collections, officials announced.
The Northern New Jersey Community Foundation recently awarded two grants in memory of Wyckoff resident Andrea Tilbian Halejian.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Golf Classic Tees Off in September
Christie's Northern NJ continues expansion with the addition of four new associates to the Franklin Lakes Sales Gallery.
Following up on a week that was in Wyckoff.
Christie’s Northern NJ continues their expansion in the region with the addition of industry veteran, Dorothea Bello.
The winning ticket was sold at Stop & Shop in Franklin Lakes for the Sunday Jersey Cash 5 drawing.
One resident will participate in the Pan-Mass Challenge bike-a-thon, a charity ride which raises funds for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Water restrictions are in effect in Wyckoff. Here are the reasons why, and what that means for you.
MVC agencies in Oakland and Lodi closed after long lines and traffic formed at locations across the state on Tuesday morning.
The library is expanding pickup and online options while simultaneously beginning indoor services. Coronavirus policies will be in place.
The Archdiocese of Newark announced that all cemetery and mausoleum offices are fully open, with no appointment needed.
CHCC team members incorporated various creative methods to keep residents and patients connected to their loved ones during COVID-19.
In a Saturday Facebook Live event, Rep. Josh Gottheimer honored Fifth District coronavirus "Hometown Heroes."
The Wyckoff Free Public Library is allowed to open for indoor service starting next week. An official announcement is expected this week.
The YMCA announced hours, guidelines and a future expanded opening for Spring Lake after coronavirus delayed the season.
After coronavirus graffiti was found on a Wyckoff Chinese restaurant, officials and residents gathered to address racism in their community.