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Groups Gift Garrett With 'Climate Change Denier' Award
Environmentalists dole out unicorn-fashioned award for conservative congressman's position on global warming
Environmentalists dole out unicorn-fashioned award for conservative congressman's position on global warming
Local merchants allowing visitors to scribble on their windows in upcoming community arts project
Teaneck police hosted a town-wide celebration Tuesday at Votee Park
Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. hopes to provide eastern Bergen County residents with better service, communication and representation by way of his new satellite office in Englewood City Hall.
18 food trucks served up 10,000 hungry visitors at Overpeck County Park's first ever Food Truck Mashup hosted by Holy Name Medical Center.
The Tasers, which BCPD officers demonstrated in Mahwah Wednesday, will likely be used when responding to a growing number of calls involving people with special needs, officers said.
Teaneck man keeps nearly 100,000 bees at his home despite bee sting allergy. Watch the video interview to learn more.
Use the interactive map to see the colleges Teaneck High School's class of 2013 will be heading to this fall. Click on the blue states to reveal a drop-down menu, which lists the schools students will be attending in each respective state.
“It’s a very important thing for me to keep supporting the local businesses and farmers, so we do our best,” chef and co-owner Tomer Zilkha said.
The Teaneck Farmers Market is back with more variety for its 17th season. Check out the video to see what the vendors have to offer.
Englewood's fourth annual summer concert series commenced Thursday night as the Sly Geralds Band took the sidewalk outside of Noches De Colombia.
Franco's Metro Restaurant and Bar has made adjustments to keep up with the Fort Lee community in its 41 year tenure, but still strives to maintain the qualities that have kept it in business through the decades.
Patrick D'Onofrio, Teaneck High School's Valedictorian for this year's graduating class, reflects on his high school experience and what he will miss most about being a Highwayman.
Michael Feeney was one of 28 kids suffering from a chronic illness named police chief for a day as part of a Bergen County law enforcement program.
Bergen County residents share what their fathers have taught them.
Fair Lawn residents reflect on what their dads have taught them.