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LG project in Englewood Cliffs still facing opposition

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS ?” Opposition continues to grow against LG's plan to build the tallest structure in the borough with four former New Jersey Governors joining an expanding number of conservationists aiming to protect the Palisades.

NJ Transit Expands Bus Tracking Tool In North Jersey

NJ Transit on Monday announced the expansion of its ""MyBus Now"" information service to customers using local or intra-state bus routes throughout the state.

Bergen County Sheriff Sales - June 21, 2013

One of the many functions of the Sheriff's Office is to conduct the sale of real property after Foreclosure proceedings have been initiated. All properties sold by auction at the Bergen County Justice Center.

EPA reverses support for LG tower in Englewood Cliffs

Supporters of LG Electronics' plans for a new North American headquarters in Englewood Cliffs said Saturday they were undeterred by news that the Environment Protection Agency had reversed itself and was now critical of the 143-foot height of the proposed building.

Belief for a day: Police chiefs large, small teach us all

A PUBLISHER WRITES “This is the best day of my life!” exclaimed 15-year-old Jonah Gold of Tenafly, enjoying the attention heaped on him as “Chief for a Day.” Jonah has what is known as Aicardi Guitierez Syndrome, a genetic disease that afflicts youngsters with spasms and seizures, among other severe disabilities. Escorted by Tenafly’s actual [...]

Negotiations over planned 143-ft LG building in Englewood Cliffs end, company says

Less than a week after four former NJ governors added their names to a growing list of conservationists trying to stop a planned LG Electronics headquarters on the cliffs overlooking the Hudson River, discussions seeking to find an alternative have been scuttled and the company has reasserted its commitment to the original project, according to a statement LG issued Friday.

Bergen County Law Enforcement Third Annual “Chief for a Day” Celebration for Local Children

On Friday, June 14, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office joined with 25 local and county law enforcement agencies to participate in the third annual Bergen County Chief for a Day celebration. The program provides children with chronic health conditions the opportunity to receive a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement.

Judge dismisses former Englewood Cliffs officer's lawsuit against borough

A judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a former borough police officer who alleged he was forced to retire for complaining about Police Chief Michael Cioffi.

Bergen County Law Enforcement Partners on “Chief for a Day”

On Friday, June 14, 2013, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office will partner with 24 local and county law enforcement agencies for the third annual countywide Chief for a Day celebration.

Englewood Cliffs approves budget with tax hike, $1M in expected ‘red-light camera’ revenue

The Borough Council voted 5-1 Wednesday night to adopt the 2013 spending plan that also increases property taxes by about 2 percent, or about $88 a year on a home assessed at the borough average of $1.26 million.

League of Women Voters Names New Board of Directors & Honors Member at Annual Meeting

The League of Women Voters of Northern Valley (LWVNV), a nonpartisan political organization serving residents in 27 towns in Bergen County, announced the organization’s 2013-2014 board of directors and recognized a member’s contributions to the League at its annual meeting held recently at Griffin’s Restaurant in Cresskill, New Jersey.

Bergen County Law Enforcement To Host Third Annual “Chief for a Day” Celebration for Local Children

On Friday, June 14, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office will join with 25 local and county law enforcement agencies to participate in the third annual Bergen County Chief for a Day celebration. The program provides children with chronic health conditions the opportunity to receive a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement.

Three Hundred Military Families Reunited This Father's Day

Three hundred active duty servicemen will be able to head home this Father's Day so that they can care for their families. Dove and non-profit organization Operation Homefront are teaming up to launch the "Mission: Care" campaign, which helps military dads (and moms) make the journey from their base to their families to spend quality time with their children.

Bergen County Sheriff Sales - June 14, 2013

One of the many functions of the Sheriff's Office is to conduct the sale of real property after Foreclosure proceedings have been initiated. All properties sold by auction at the Bergen County Justice Center.

Bergen County Candidates For November School Board Elections

Bergen County candidates who have filed to run in the Nov. 5 school board elections.

Joining Cardinals dream come true for New Jersey lefty Kaminsky & family

The sign in the kitchen said it all. “Dream Big.’’ Rob Kaminsky’s dreams came true last night as he was taken with the 28th pick in the first round of the MLB draft by the Cardinals. In the family room of his Englewood Cliffs home, as Bud Selig made...

Bergen County Burglary Task Force Investigation Results In Two Arrests In Tenafly

Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli announced today the arrests of SHAKIR MAJOR, age 25 and DIANDRE MIKELL, age 26, both of Teaneck, New Jersey. The arrests are the result of a several week long investigation comprised of detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office and a task force comprised of local municipal police departments.

Joining Cardinals dream come true for Montvale lefty Kaminsky & family

The sign in the kitchen said it all. “Dream Big.’’ Rob Kaminsky’s dreams came true last night as he was taken with the 28th pick in the first round of the MLB draft by the Cardinals. In the family room of his Englewood Cliffs home, as Bud Selig made...

Joining St. Louis dream come true for St. Joe lefty Kaminsky & family

The sign in the kitchen said it all. “Dream Big.’’ Rob Kaminsky’s dreams came true last night as he was taken with the 28th pick in the first round of the MLB draft by the Cardinals. In the family room of his Englewood Cliffs home, as Bud Selig made...

Four former N.J. governors join call to block plan for 143-foot Englewood Cliffs building

Democratic Govs. Brendan T. Byrne and James J. Florio and Republican Govs. Thomas H. Kean and Christine Todd Whitman have added their names to the growing number of conservationists trying to stop a planned corporate headquarters that would rise above the Palisades.

Four former N.J. governors join call to block Englewood Cliffs corporate tower plan

Democratic Govs. Brendan T. Byrne and James J. Florio and Republican Govs. Thomas H. Kean and Christine Todd Whitman have added their names to the growing number of conservationists trying to stop a planned corporate headquarters that would rise above the Palisades.

Election Results: Bergen County Primary June 4, 2013

New Jersey voters cast their primary votes to determine which candidates will appear on November's statewide elections ballot.

Tropical storm cancels Bergen police band’s popular ‘Icebreaker’ event on Hudson

An impending tropical storm scheduled to hit the area has postponed this Friday’s popular Icebreaker gathering at Ross Dock along the Hudson River at the foot of the Palisades in Englewood Cliffs. “We don’t want anyone getting wet and cold and miserable,” said Ken Porrino, a Fort Lee police sergeant and member of the event’s [...]

Teaneck men busted by burglary task force from Bergen, Greenwich

YOU READ IT HERE FIRST Two Teaneck men were collared by a special task force organized by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office following a string of burglaries in the county and in Greenwich, CT. Task force members were watching as Shakir Major, 25, drove from Teaneck to Tenafly in the early afternoon hours of May [...]

PIP police radio upgrades continue with portables donated to area emergency services

SHOUT OUT The switch by Palisades Interstate Parkway police to a new radio system continued with the donation of several VHF portables to area emergency responders. With the PIP department’s switch to the 700mhz statewide Public Safety Interoperable Communications "(PSIC") platform, the previous VHF frequency has been reallocated for local police to communicate with the [...]


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