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Burglaries in 2 towns solved by police
The Bloomingdale and Butler police departments say they've each cracked burglary cases in which a car, guns and jewelry were stolen.
Butler cops: Blocking Route 23 no barrel of fun
BUTLER - Two pranksters accused of blocking traffic on Route 23 by placing traffic barrels in the middle of the road were caught after a brief foot chase, police said.
Ducklings safe with mom again after rainy-day mishap
Friday's rain may have been Duck Weather, but not the best of times for 10, three-inch mallard chicks who accidently waddled into a storm drain on Lakeside Avenue in Pompton Lakes.
BLOOMINGDALE - Swine flu appears; schools close early
Last Thursday, Dr. Fredda Rosenberg, superintendent of schools, said she did not know the 44-year-old borough resident had tested positively for H1N1 when a decision was made to have an early dismissal on May 28 so the custodial staff could sanitize the district's schools.
BLOOMINGDALE - Police say new crosswalk inadvisable for Main St.
At the May 12 Borough Council meeting, Police Chief Joseph Borell said he would not recommend a crosswalk traversing Main Street near Reeve Avenue because it might not be safe.
Cornet band celebrates 125th anniversary...
The Bloomingdale Cornet Band, the oldest continuously organized community band in New Jersey, will celebrate its 125th anniversary with a free Community Concert Band Festival today at 1 p.m. in Pompton Plains.
BLOOMINGDALE - Boro plans switch to bagged leaves pickup
Though leaf vacuuming had become a routine topic at Borough Council meetings for more than a year and a half, the council put an end to the leaf limbo at its May 12 meeting by making a definitive decision.
BLOOMINGDALE - Couple says county reneging on Macopin deal
The county also directly told the property owners that if they attempted to make any renovations to the garage and driveway without the county's authorization, that they would be open to a lawsuit, Jackie said.
BLOOMINGDALE - Bross sworn to BOE seat
Though there were two, one-year unexpired terms, only one name appeared on the ballot.
BLOOMINGDALE - New DPW ready for final stage
A contractor is finishing up site work at the Department of Public Works yard, which paves the way for the erection of the new DPW facility.
BLOOMINGDALE - Leaf pickup remains a controversy
At the April 14 council meeting, it was alluded to that Bloomingdale's past practice of vacuuming up leaves in the municipality and in the Morse Lakes community, but not the other lake communities, possibly could put the borough in legal jeopardy.
Pedestrian severly injured; dog killed
A borough man has been hospitalized with severe injuries after he and his dog were struck last night by a car driven by another borough resident, according to police.
Fatal head-on collision under investigation
WEST MILFORD a ' Police are investigating a two-car accident that happened over the weekend and left a local man dead and two others still in the hospital.
WANAQUE - Four seek seats on LRHS Board of Ed.
In a time when recession has prompted taxpayers to clutch their pocketbooks and wallets more tightly, it's just as crucial to monitor how school dollars are spent, said Lakeland Regional High School Board of Education candidates.
Family pleads on Judge's behalf
WHAT'S NEW: Symone Negrini calls Judge the pitbull "a miracle" - how else to explain how the dog is still alive after being terribly burned in a Feb.
Bear dies after being hit by teen delivering pizza in Kinnelon
KINNELON - A young black bear died after being struck by several motorists, including a pizza delivery driver, after it darted into traffic on Kinnelon Road, police said today.
The Folk Project Presents A Festival of Acoustic Music and Traditional Dance, April 17-19
The Folk Project Presents A Festival of Acoustic Music and Traditional Dance, April 17-19 By The Folk Project 4/4/2009 Acoustic music concerts, dances, workshops for musicians, non-musicians, dancers, listeners and enthusiasts of all ages will fill the weekend at The Folk Project Spring Festival, held Friday evening, April 17, through Sunday ...
BLOOMINGDALE - Web site to boost rescues
Ellen Ribitzki, corresponding secretary for BASS, said the new site, which can be found at BASSshelterpets.org or at bass.petfinder.com, was launched last month.
Woman, 59, grandchild, 2, hit by SUV in Wal-Mart parking lot
RIVERDALE -- A woman and her 2-year-old granddaughter were struck by a sport utility vehicle driven by a 78-year-old man in the Wal-Mart parking lot on Route 23 North Wednesday, according to police.
PEQUANNOCK - River expert to give talk
Furthering his goal of educating the public about the importance of the Pequannock River Watershed, Pequannock River Coalition Executive Director Ross Kushner will be giving a talk at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, ...
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