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History comes alive at old tavern
ALPINE a ' The taverna TMs visitors nodded in rhythm as a musician sang 19th-century songs, drinking hot cider and savoring bread and cheese.
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Educators convene about a curriculum on Sept. 11
Dell High School 11th-grader Courtney Stroever looks at photos of the 9/11 attacks during class on Sept.
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preview capsules
Haddonfield at Delsea What: Group II South Semifinal When: 7 tonight Where: John A. Oberg Field, 242 Fries Mill Road, Franklinville.
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'Special master' called a top jurist
If there was a job description for the judge best suited to sort through the legal complexities of Abbott vs.
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Building the New Majority Gains Momentum Down the Stretch
Building the New Majority Gains Momentum Down the Stretch A Grassroots Organization Focusing on Municipal and County Races across New Jersey PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, November 3, 2008 - In the final hours of theA ...
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Save Paramus Wetlands Honored
Ed Onorata and Mark Distler honored: their speech We would like to thank Captain Bill Sheehan and everybody at the Hackensack Riverkeeper for recognizing us and SAVE PARAMUS WETLANDS and for this prestigious ...
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Greater Paramus News and Lifestyle Magazine
Going Green was part of the discussion on Tuesday night. Mayor Tedesco mentioned that the Borough had entered into an agreement with Oradell regarding their DPW.
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MBA students remain upbeat despite Wall Street rout
ORANGEBURG - Tens of thousands of workers in the financial sector have lost jobs as the subprime mortgage debacle and subsequent financial crisis have taken their toll on Wall Street firms and the nation's ...
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Peter Doyne named Bergen County's n...
Superior Court Judge Peter E. Doyne, the general equity presiding judge in Bergen County, has been named assignment judge of Bergen County by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.
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'Pirate' musical opens Growing Stage season
The Growing Stage, the Children's Theatre of New Jersey, embarks on its 27th annual voyage this week with 'How I Became a Pirate,' which opens Friday at the Palace Theatre in Netcong.
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Improvements at Hillman Park near completion
Some borough residents came forward at the Sept. 16 Emerson Mayor and Council meeting with concerns regarding drainage issues at the nearly completed Hillman Park, which is undergoing reconstruction.
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Scene of the Slime
You've got to have heart, lots and lots of heart, to write a good rock or theatrical song.
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Teen lifeguards save drowning 2-year-old
Kelly Catania described it as pure chaos. On Aug. 18, Oradell resident Kelly and her 2-year-old daughter Carly were spending the day at the pool at Hackensack Golf and Country Club in Emerson.
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Bergen Catholic HS holds open house
Bergen Catholic High School, 1040 Oradell Ave., Oradell, invites all boys and their parents to an open house to be held Thursday, Sept.
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Schools seek to help kids re-examine 9/11's lessons
Eleventh grader Courtney Stroever of River Dell High School looks at photos during Tuesday's class demonstration of the complex lessons of Sept.
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Firefighters Pitch City On Lifesaving ID Card System
The Fire Department is hoping to buy a cutting-edge wireless ID card system to track firefighters in burning buildings.
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World Trade Center Officer Can't Help but Relive 9/11
MIKE KELLY, North Jersey Media Group The Record In the silent corners of his meticulous mind, Alan T. DeVona knows he did the best he could at the World Trade Center on that Tuesday in September almost seven ...
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Program aims to keep memory of Sept. 11 alive in students
The three River Dell Regional High School alumni who died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are remembered with their pictures in the lobby and scholarships given out every year.
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'Rock On For Habitat' Hosted By Church Of The Annunciation In Oradell
ORADELL, NJ On Saturday, September 20th, The Church of the Annunciation in Oradell will sponsor "Rock On for Habitat" a musical fundraiser to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County.
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Doctor goes green to help kids with eco-friendly office
Doctor goes green to help kids with eco-friendly office August 12, 2008 12:44 PM CDT HACKENSACK, N.J. - Pediatricians are used to considering the health effects of the environment on children.
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