Cash was reportedly stolen from the business, but police did not say how much.
$70,000 program will be funded by forfeiture money, the county prosecutor's office, and federal grants.
Here's a look back at the top stories of the week so far.
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CHCC will hold its 26th Annual Golf Classic on Monday, June 8, 2015, at the Knoll Country Club in Parsippany.
Honor recognizes Innovation, Market Potential, Community Involvement and Advocacy for Women
Police release report on shooting of German shepherd April 29.
Residents again protest the shooting death of Otto, a 5-year-old German shepherd, by Wyckoff Police Officer Kyle Ferreira.
Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) in Wyckoff recently celebrated receiving excellent patient-satisfaction scores.
CHCC holds “Caring for the Caregiver” Seminar at Abundant Life Reformed Church in Wyckoff.
Teaneck businessman's horse will try to become the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years June 6.
CHCC is offering a babysitting course from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, June 29.
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Wall Resident Rachel Bryk, 23, jumped to her death from the bridge last month after being viciously trolled online to do so.
Patrolman Kyle Ferreira shot German shepherd twice last month while investigating a burglary on Lawlins Road.
Behavior includes posting swastikas in the hallways, officials said.
Immaculate Heart Academy will host various summer enrichment courses and workshops through its popular Summer@theheart program.
72 students earned 4.0 grade point average
Residents discuss the appeal of the quiet community nestled in Bergen County.
Duy Nguyen was talking to his wife on the phone when the train derailed.
Paul Vagianos and Christine Ordway pitching themselves as fiscal reformers.
The headlines were once again dominated by the investigation into the death of Otto, a 5-year-old German shepherd that a Wyckoff cop killed.
Teaneck resident's horse won the Preakness Stakes Saturday and is trying to become the first horse to win the Triple Crown since 1978.
Patrolman Kyle Ferreira has been exonerated in the killing of a German shepherd that he said 'aggressively' charged at him.
Wyckoff YMCA running monthlong program.
North Jersey resident was dropped to 'friend' status in season six.
Three lifelong friends -- Steve Greendyk, Jacob Nieuwenhuis and Kevin Prol -- will graduate from NJIT with great jobs.
Friends and their families have gotten together for pizza on Friday nights for 10 years.
Vukobratovic family is still waiting on a police report of the shooting death of the family's German shepherd by a township cop.
Through highlights from the HSRC’s permanent collection, visitors will learn about several elements that make up Rockland County’s history.
Dr. Travis Jackson leads a walking tour of Hillburn village and describes the important civil rights event that took place there in 1943.
Several streets will be closed. Residents are encouraged to allow for more time traveling during the parade.
Here is a look at what's made headlines so far this week on Wyckoff Patch.
The HSRC is pleased to offer an exclusive chance to see the largest infrastructure project in the United States from a unique vantage point.
The Historical Society of Rockland County invites you to join us for a day trip to historic Houses of Worship in Central Rockland County.
The American Red Cross will be holding Youth Leadership Conferences this summer in Summit, Stanhope, Montclair and Princeton.
Assemblyman introduces legislation to force medical providers to clearly explain possible charges to patients.
CHCC will be holding a community blood drive.