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Medical Centera s Pet Therapy Angel On A Leash Dog Qualifies For...
The Department of Volunteer Services at Hackensack University Medical Center , northern New Jersey's first partner hospital with the Westminster Kennel Club's Charity Angel On A Leash, has attracted representatives of the very best of breeds.
When Ron Manna's brother recently came to visit him at his Hesperia home, his brother didn't simply see the ever-changing town through the eyes of a vacationer - he saw Hesperia as an elected official.
FDU grad: Life lessons don't come from books
EAST RUTHERFORD -- David Storicks felt deja vu Tuesday morning when he addressed Fairleigh Dickinson University's Class of 2009 from a stage at the Izod Center surrounded by approximately 10,000 people.
Bergen Community College Nursing Graduates Prepared to Serve
No Doubt Puts Touring Before Studio Work
In between bites of a Cobb salad at New York's Tribeca Grand Hotel, Gwen Stefani is explaining why No Doubt is going on tour for the first time in five years without a new album to promote.
Ruptured gas line forces evacuation of Dumont homes, businesses
DUMONT Homes and businesses were evacuated after a United Water truck hit a natural gas line on Shadyside Avenue this morning.
MS Walk Day bring people together
Walkers in Ridgewood, West Milford and 12 other locations statewide hot stepped their way Sunday to $2.5 million in donations for the Multiple Sclerosis Society on a day that was more family barbecue than charity event.
Registration opens Tuesday for Missouri online classes
Registration opens Tuesday for Missouri students who want to take any or all of their classes online in the 2009-2010 school year.The Missouri Virtual Instruction Program — or MoVIP — will be heading into its third year, offering a range of classes for students from kindergarten through the 12th grade.Registration is available only at ...
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PHOTOS >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Get moving ... with swords %%by%%By JAMIE SCHUH%%endby%% %%source%%JOURNAL STAFF WRITER%%endsource%% By JAMIE SCHUH JOURNAL STAFF WRITER A new kind of martial arts will soon be coming to Hoboken.
PHOTOS >> >> News videos Entertainment videos Living videos >> >> >> >> >> Get moving ... with swords Monday, April 06, 2009 By JAMIE SCHUH A new kind of martial arts will soon be coming to Hoboken.
Man accused of fondling self in front of boy
BERGENFIELD a ' A 30-year-old supermarket employee has been charged with sexual assault and child endangerment for allegedly fondling himself in front of an 8-year-old boy.
Purloined NJ puppy found safe; Couple charged
Police in northern New Jersey have solved the case of the purloined puppy. "Kisses," an 8-week-old female Chihuahua, was stolen during an adoption event at a Paramus pet store last weekend.
Baseball: Gaynor Named To Big East Baseball Honor Roll
PISCATAWAY, N.J. Rutgers junior pitcher Casey Gaynor was named to the BIG EAST Baseball Honor Roll, the league announced Monday.
Do you have what it takes to show your MallTalent?
Today's to-do list at the mall: 1. Meet friends. 2. See what's on sale. 3. Become famous.
McNerney Announces Free Oral Cancer Screenings
Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney and the Department of Health Services announce free oral cancer screenings for residents during the month of April.
Sword Classes at Monroe Center
In case the government ever decides to ban the "right to bear arms" - you can always have some sword training to fall back on : Monroe Movement Space will host classes of the Korean sword form Sil Jun Do Bup beginning in April 2009.
Ex-senator's role cited as court orders new trial in ShopRite fall case
Citing multiple bad trial rulings and the improper influence that former state Sen.
Man accused of online harassment of woman
A Dumont man impersonated a female acquaintance on the Internet, passing along photos and other information about the woman to people he met online, authorities said.
Dumont seeking funds to continue brook work
DUMONT a ' A flood-prone brook will get a major cleaning and all-around improvement if borough officials secure $2.8 million in state funding.
Seeking first win since '77, Democrats refuse to give up on 39th
Republicans have not yet settled on who they're going to run for assembly in the 39thA legislative district, but two Democrats are eager to take on whoever is on the Republican ticket.A John Shahdanian, a labor ...