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Sandy Highlights Serious Challenges to NJ’s Water Infrastructure

One key concern at NJ Spotlight conference, water and sewage systems suffer from out-of-sight, out-of-mind syndrome.

Number of the Day 1

Why does it seem that every time New Jersey is given a number 1 ranking, it’s a dubious honor. This time it's that New Jersey has the highest auto repair costs in the nation, according to CarMD, which says it derived the rankings using a database of more than 160,000 repairs last year.

Hermann era begins at Rutgers

Julie Hermann appears to have weathered a tumultuous three-week period and widespread calls for her to step aside as Rutgers University’s incoming athletic director over allegations that she abused volleyball players as a coach in the mid-1990s, in part by standing firm and aggressively courting some of the university’s most generous sports boosters.

Bergen entrepeneurs climb to new heights

Like most entrepreneurs, Lucas Kovalcik and Timothy Walsh had to start off by getting their business off the ground. In their case, that meant getting it about 40 feet high.

West Milford High School to start random drug testing drug testing this fall

Random drug testing is coming to West Milford High School this fall, according to district Superintendent Dr. James McLaughlin.

Solar and More of Pompton Plains noteds that by adding solar electricty can also add to home's resale value

It seems that with each monthly utility bill that comes into any household, homeowners have the same, age-old complaint ?“ the ever-rising costs of living and sustaining a household. But did you also know what is rising, in popularity that is the inclusion of adding solar to one’s home, which would not only help save homeowners money in the long haul, but add value to your home.

Obama Administration draws more criticism

A Wayne reader thinks restricting President Obama's use of Air Force One might get him to stop campaigning and instead focus on the business of the nation.

Ten ways to relax this summer

Why would we write an article about relaxing when this column is all about health insurance issues? The answer is easy. When you are relaxed, you minimize or eliminate stress and stress is a major cause of many illnesses.

Butler High School students receive award for Godspell

Butler High School cast members from Godspell received awards and commendation letters from the BHS Board of Education at the June 13 meeting.

Pequannock honors ""Teachers of the Year""

As the school year draws to a close, the Pequannock Township Education Association "(PTEA"), along with members of the Board of Education and the public, honored the district’s 2012-13 “Teachers of the Year” on Monday night.

Ringwood and Wanaque plan to pave Conklintown Road

Officials from these two boroughs are working together this summer to pave a large portion of Conklintown Road, which has fallen into extreme disrepair. This primary artery connects Ringwood Avenue and Skyline Drive.

Lonegan campaigns in Riverdale

United State Senate candidate and Republican Steve Lonegan made an appearance in Riverdale last Saturday. He is shown here with Will Felegi, president of the Riverdale Republican Club, and Stephen DeHart, a recent candidate for Morris County freeholder.

One very good ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday that human genes cannot be patented.

Rotarians keep on giving in Butler area and throughout world Rotarians keep on giving

It's often Rotary to the rescue when local or even international needs arise, says the late Howard Ball in his June 22, 2008 column for Suburban Trends. He tells readers how they too can be committed to ""service above self.""

Dementia, insanity, poltergeist, or just old age?

When one's memory starts playing tricks, the root cause can be hard to identify, says Gregory Rummo in his June 16 column for Suburban Trends. He asks readers to reach out with their own experiences.

West Milford library board to build three-floor facility

The West Milford library board plans to move forward with the construction of a new three-floor facility later this year, board members revealed Thursday.

Tell governor to hold off on fracking

Democratic candidate for Assembly sees many detrimental consequences to hydro-fracking and wants the governor to look more deeply into the matter prior to approval.

Wanaque bonding for $1 million $1 million in bonds for projects WANAQUE

Two separate bond ordinances totaling $985,000 in appropriations for various equipment and road-repaving projects were introduced at the June 10 Borough Council meeting. The ordinances authorize the issuance of $679,500 in bonds or notes to the borough in order to cover the cost of the appropriated items.





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