Mayor Tim Shanley gave highlights of his call with the governor's aides, including when guidance on library openings could be available.
The twice-per-week collection began on June 1, and will continue until Aug. 29.
Mayor Tim Shanley, in honor of Pride Month, raised the Pride Flag in Wyckoff's
Grace Ziarko of Christie’s International Real Estate NNJ represents sellers in record sale of the highest priced home in Franklin Lakes.
Due to the coronavirus, Wyckoff replaced the annual Memorial Day parade with a video. Watch the township honor its veterans here.
Customary Memorial Day events have been cancelled, but the township will release a video tribute on the township's website.
Five signs will be placed around town congratulating 2020 graduates from Indian Hills and Ramapo.
Starting today, ShopRite and Procter & Gamble host a virtual teacher series with tri-state athletes including Giants' Golden Tate.
The mayor also asked that residents not judge others or jump to conclusions after a video of kids playing soccer was spread on social media.
ShopRite announced a new website for thank-you notes to front-line workers, will donate $1 for every note posted to area food banks.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The Memorial Day Parade and Junior Police Academy have been cancelled, and Wyckoff schools are planning for the rest of the year.
Wyckoff will open five parks on Saturday following Gov. Phil Murphy's executive order earlier this week.
Wyckoff Township sent a letter to residents asking them to join in a clap out to honor front-line workers this weekend.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The recycling center closed in late March in an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Parents who give police 48 hours notice can schedule a police drive-by with lights and sirens for Wyckoff kids celebrating a birthday.
A look back at some of the top headlines on Patch in and around Bergen County.
A recap of the past week's top stories on Patch in and around Bergen County.
A look back at some of this week's top stories on Patch in Bergen County.
Nearly a dozen couples tied the knot during special Valentine’s Day ceremonies performed by County Clerk John S. Hogan.
A look back at some of this week's top headlines in Bergen County.
A look back at some of the top headlines in Bergen County this past week.
Cyclebar and Blue Moon Mexican Cafe plan to donate a portion of its sales on Feb. 9 to help Most Blessed Sacrament Church.
Google recently released its annual “Year in Search” data, which takes a look back at some of the most popular queries of 2019.
The Lucky 7's Scratch Off ticket was claimed in May and purchased at the Quick Shop on Franklin Avenue.
A look back at this year's top headlines.
A look back at some of this weeks top headlines in and around Bergen County.
A local Girl Scout troop was in charge of decorating ornaments for the borough's Christmas tree at Bergen County's Winter Wonderland.
Several stores in Bergen County have sold some valuable lottery tickets this year, ranging from $10,000 to a whopping $5 million.
According to the Archdiocese of Newark, Mass services, as well as other parish activities, will still go on as planned in alternate location
Video as seen on the Neighbors app shows three bears strolling through a New Jersey neighborhood. Perhaps they were prowling for Goldilocks.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
The latest in openings, closings and other food-related news that occurred this month in Bergen County.
Fifteen Bergen County families received food to cook their Thanksgiving meals.
The Franklin Lakes scouts planted the tree to honor members of a troop killed by a hit-and-run driver in Wisconsin last year.
A look back at some of the most popular stories in Bergen County over the past week.
Here's when doors open for deal-seekers on Thanksgiving and Black Friday, as well as other special holiday hours.
Local dance school students raised $1,290 in honor of Jaime Guttenberg, a 14-year-old dancer and student at the Parkland, Fla. school.