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Update from Wyckoff Patch
You can continue to enjoy Patch, but updates will be on hold for a day while we do some maintenance.

This evening and part of Saturday, Patch will be undergoing site maintenance that will increase the speed at which pages load and allow us to make future improvements to the site more rapidly. This is a first step toward reintroducing popular Patch features such as local calendars and discussion areas.
You can still read Patch while the maintenance is underway, but Patch editors won’t be able to post new stories until Saturday evening.
We will be posting vital breaking news in the meantime on the Wyckoff Facebook page. (To stay in the loop there, be sure to like the page so the latest updates show up in your news feed.)
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Thanks for supporting Patch, and thanks for your patience. We’ll let you know when the site is updated. In the meantime, we’ve pulled together some of the top stories from the past few weeks from Wyckoff Patch.
- Family Of Shot Dog May Pursue Legal action Against Township, Police
- Thousands Donated To Wyckoff Family To ‘Hold Police Accountable’ For Dog’s Death
- Petition Demands Cop Be Fired For Killing Dog
- People Take To Twitter To Show Support For Family Of Slain Dog
- Cops: Bergen Catholic Soccer Player Raped College Student
- Wyckoff Family, Residents Want Answers And Justice For Otto
- Report: Bergen County Resident Captured In North Korea Said He Wanted To Be Arrested
- Wyckoff Named One Of The Safest Towns In America
- Controversial Franklin Lakes Housing Development Could Decrease Local Property Values, Residents Say
- Phil Simms To Receive Honorary Doctorate From Morehead State May 9
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