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Cresskill, New Jersey is located in Bergen County. Zip codes in Cresskill, NJ include 07626. The median home price in Cresskill is $1,150,000 which is roughly $252/per square foot. More Cresskill information.

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Yesterday | Celebrity Babies

Tracy Morgan and Megan Wollover Celebrate Baby Shower

With their baby - his fourth, her first - on the way in July, Tracy Morgan and Megan Wollover celebrated recently with a shower.

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Mon May 06, 2013

NorthJersey.com

Tenafly brainstorming ways to attract more merchants

TENAFLY - Local leaders are aiming to make the borough a friendlier environment for businesses owners to put up a shingle.

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New Jersey Jewish News

Israeli superstar to lift up the Jersey shore

A pre-concert Tailgate Party for physicians, attorneys, and their spouses will be sponsored by Jewish Federation of Monmouth County at 6 p.m. at the Stone Pony.

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Fri May 03, 2013

The Paramus Post

League of Women Voters to Hold Annual Meeting

The League of Women Voters of Northern Valley will hold its annual meeting on Monday, May 20 at Griffin's Bar and Grill, 44 East Madison Avenue, Cresskill, New Jersey.

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Fri Apr 26, 2013

NorthJersey.com

Union members and politicians rally in support of LG Electronics' building plans in Englewood Cliffs

Union workers are rallying in support of LG's proposed $300 million building project that will bring scores of construction jobs to Englewood Cliffs, on Friday, April 26.

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Mon Apr 22, 2013

NorthJersey.com

More North Jersey towns invest in lightning detection systems

Birkner has been researching lightning detection systems for his town, which is looking to join the growing number of New Jersey communities that already have such systems in place, sounding alarms when dangerous storms are near.

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