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Yudin may be waffling on word to GOP boss
Poor Bob "My-Word-is-My-Bond" Yudin. His bond rating may be in for a downgrade. The Bergen County Republican Organization chairman is under pressure to break his word.
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House fire cuts family trip short
FRANKLIN LAKES a ' A family visiting relatives in New York City for the holidays had to cut their trip short after receiving a call that smoke was spewing from their home on Arnold Drive.
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Icy roads become crash course | The Record | Thursday,
Icy road conditions wreaked havoc on North Jersey roadways Wednesday, causing numerous accidents.
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Many rush to shovel to avoid summonses
Legions armed with show shovels and snow-blowing machines took to the sidewalks Sunday in an effort to ward off fines from municipal officials.
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Demarest cops wonder if burglaries are related
DEMAREST a ' Police are trying to determine if a string of burglaries over the last month were committed by the same people believed to be responsible for similar crimes in Franklin Lakes and Tenafly.
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Pauline Kehoe, longtime library director, to retire
Pauline Kehoe, director of the Goshen Public Library and Historical Society for 18 years, announced that she will retire on Jan.
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Choir Sings Heavenly
A choir of heavenly voices from Franklin Avenue Middle School helped raise seasonal cheer during the annual lighting ceremony at town hall. They also greeted the North's most famous diplomat who arrived in motorcade on his goodwill tour of America. The singing students quickly switched gears as the siren atop a fire truck signaled the arrival of the evening's guest of honor.
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Keisha Omilana Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
Keisha Omilana has modeled for L'Oreal, Maybelline, Revlon and CoverGirl and has appeared in "Zoolander," "30 Rock" and "Saturday Night Live." FRANKLIN LAKES, NJ, December 9, 2008 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- ...
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Town clerk quits after
HAWTHORNE a ' Borough Clerk Marie Spohn has resigned, citing her lack of experience in municipal government.
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Rental group awards top complexes
What will be the clincher that settles you on that new apartment? Beyond the smiles of an eager staff or amenities like a fitness center, you might want to look at what the New Jersey Apartment Association ...
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Twon Council Dec 2
A recent work session of the town council touched on topics from development fees, to COAH plans, to lightning safety detectors. The council's new borough attorney, Doug Doyle, seemed to navigate the local waters with an affable and competent manner, and he got a healthy taste of the council's personal dynamics when the COAH fair share housing plan was introduced for acceptance by the council. Although a proposed lighting detection device is being considered for the recreation field, it may have been helpful at the meeting as Mayor DeNicola appeared to be struck by a bolt from the blue when council member Friscia sought to discuss specific issues of the plan.
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Assuming COAH Approves
Towns in New Jersey are only responsible for building affordable housing in relation to the actual growth that occurs; therefore only needing to build affordable housing when building market rate housing and commercial development. Franklin Lakes, like the rest of the country, is seeing its share of foreclosures and the value of existing homes decrease with over 120 on the market now. The pressure of providing affordable housing has waned, but the state's requirements for submitting plans continues with the same restrictions. Franklin Lakes COAH plan which will soon go before the borough council for approval offers a well crafted fair housing plan which will most likely suffer an initial rejection by the state.
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Think Local
It is a good time to remember the benefits of shopping locally, and the community of people who own, operate, or manage the many businesses in Franklin Lakes. Every study and survey confirms that local businesses provide substantial support to local charities and civic organizations-usually giving double the amount of their corporate cousins; they also keep the money local.
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AIG Looks To Shed Apartment...
Just more than a year ago, AIG Global teamed with Morgan Properties to buy a portfolio of 16,784 apartments in 86 properties in five states from locally based Kushner Cos.
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Franklin Lakes Legal Woes
With expectations that the public would be able to review Franklin Lakes COAH plan in the beginning of November, the town council has switched horses in midstream and hired an affordable housing expert. The COAH plan is reportedly being submitted to the Planning Board, but there is no indication at what point the public will be allowed to review and comment on it. As the holiday season approaches, any substantial public discussion prior to the state's December 31st deadline for submission appears...
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Prosecutor: Facebook page didn't threaten violence
FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. -- A posting on a Facebook page that led to a warning from school officials in one northern New Jersey school district turns out to be much ado about nothing.
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Native American Month
November has been proclaimed National American Indian Heritage Month since 1994. The first efforts to honor the Native Americans with a national day of recognition began with the Boys Scouts of America, and was taken nation wide a few years later by President Calvin Coolidge in 1915. The towns of Franklin Lakes, Oakland and Wyckoff offer abundant reminders throughout the year with regards to the first Americans through
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Verizon Promises
Franklin Lakes is hoping that Verizon's intention to cut off municipal fees, a significant source of revenue, will be another in a list of broken promise by the telecommunications. In a unilateral move, Verizon is assuming upon itself the interpretation of a law that limits their responsibility for municipal fees should their traditional landline use for telephones dip below a certain percentage.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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