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Police Students safe, lockdown lifted at Elmwood Park High School

Elmwood Park police assured anxious parents Thursday afternoon that their children were safe while they investigated a threat that had caused a daylong lockdown of the borough’s middle and high schools and brief lockdowns of schools in nearby communities.

N.J. officials detail 'Operation Swill' probe

One establishment allegedly replaced scotch whiskey with rubbing alcohol and caramel coloring. Another used dirty water and didn’t include any alcohol. The establishments – including two in Bergen County and one in Passaic County – are being investigated for allegedly substituting premium alcoholic beverages with cheaper brands, Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said Thursday.

Men charged with driving on train tracks in Short Hills

Millburn police say utility vehicle on tracks was from arboretum.

Cleaning up crash in Totowa

A tow truck driver uses a crane to lift a van that flipped over while driving eastbound on Route 80 in Totowa Thursday afternoon.

Fair Lawn High School production receives 22 award nominations

â?? The Fair Lawn High School Musical Theatre Program's production of ""Runaways"" is already a winner in one contest and has received an additional 22 nominations.

Study Amphibians disappearing at alarming rate

A new study has determined for the first time just how quickly frogs and other amphibians are disappearing around the United States, and the news is not good.

Lyndhurst resident among trio charged with kidnapping, torture of Queens businessman

A township man and his two accomplices allegedly abducted and tortured a Queens businessman for over a month in an effort to extort $3 million from him and his family, New York City Police reported on May 30.

NJ Transit, NY Waterway to debut bus-ferry pilot program

Weekday commuters traveling from Manhattan to New Jersey may be able to shave half an hour off their evening commute under a bus-ferry pilot program that NJ Transit and NY Waterway plan to roll out June 3.

Summer volunteers welcome at New Eyes for the Needy in Short Hills

New Eyes for the Needy, located at 549 Millburn Ave. in Short Hills, is seeking student volunteers ages 14 and over.

Nutley doctor convicted in prescription scheme

A grand jury convicted a Nutley doctor on Wednesday for providing prescriptions for more than 70,000 oxycodone pills, which were to be illegally resold by co-conspirators, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced in a press release.

With much fanfare, Pascack Valley Hospital reopens its doors

It was the beginning of a new era — or the resumption of one that’s been on pause for years — today when Gov. Chris Christie attended the reopening of Pascack Valley Hospital, in Westwood, which closed in 2007 after running into financial problems.

Ninth annual Science Research Symposium to be held at Millburn High School

Millburn High School's Science Research Program will hold its ninth annual Science Research Symposium on Monday June 3

Obama addresses drones, Guantanamo in speech - watch live

President Barack Obama is set to at least partially bring out into the open some of the U.S.-directed drone program, a key component of counterterrorism strategy, as he outlines the contours of the continuing threat to American security.

Police investigating overturned auto on Route 80 in Totowa

One man was sent to the hospital after his van flipped over while driving eastbound on Route 80 in Totowa Thursday afternoon, police said.

A cappella festival at Millburn High School

Millburn High School's student-led a cappella group, Soulfege, will host the SAVE Students Aid Vocal Education a cappella festival.
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