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Gregory T's brings new flair to family dining
If there's one thing that Greg Kyritsis, owner of Gregory T's in Emerson, wants people to be aware of it is this: Gregory T's is not Arthur's Tavern.
Morning News Digest: December 14, 2009
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Emerson police chief says he'll seek GOP sheriff nod
On the ballot next year, Bergen County Sheriff Leo McGuire will be sandwiched between county executive and freeholder candidates in what are expected to be tight, hotly contested races.
Condos go on the block in Emerson
Park Lane Real Estate Auction, LLC an auctioneer of elite properties, is conducting a buildera s close-out on the five remaining condominiums in Stoneridge at Emerson, an age-restricted, 55-and-over community.
The Record's policy on accepting students for inclusion in the DEAN'S LIST column has changed.
Early decision to become more selective after surge in applications
Despite a dramatic increase in early decision applications, a top admissions official estimated Monday that the University will admit the same number of early applicants as last year, making the incoming early decision process substantially more selective.
Borough hall receives free energy audit from PSE&G
PSE&G recently performed an on-site energy audit of Emerson Borough Hall, reported Borough Administrator Joseph Scarpa during the Tuesday, Dec.
Plenty of reasons to hunt bargains
Sheer desperation drove Maureen Mamunes to Kmart in Paramus at noon on Thanksgiving.
N.J. family opens its arms and door to child with special needs
When they met a few years after college, Bernadette and Richard Orso discovered they had a lot in common.
High school food donations to benefit Englewood pantry
MONTVALE George McKenna predicted that on Thanksgiving Day, there would be a lot of smiles on the faces of the clients who visit St.
OPINION: U.S. troops deserve nation's support
Ronald R. Griffin is a Gold Star father from Emerson, N.J. He serves on the board of Military Families United, a military family and national security advocacy organization.
The dog ate my turkey ... and other holiday chefs' disasters
Police charge 63-year-old man with stalking teenage girl
Emerson police have arrested and charged a 63-year-old man from Queens, N.Y. for allegedly stalking a 17-year-old borough girl.
Tip leads to search for missing Emerson woman
EMERSON Borough police have scoured the land behind the American Legion building on Main Street after receiving a tip that the body of Liza Murphy, who went missing in 2007, was there at some point.
Busy Times At Paramus Sunrise Rotary
Two speakers, a new member plus a Board of Directors meeting after the regular club meeting kept the Rotarians busy on Election Day.
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NAI Hanson Named Exclusive Listing Agent For Six Office-Suites In Emerson, N.J.
NAI James E. Hanson's Dominic Fittizzi, associate vice president, and Louis Tapia, sales associate are spearheading the marketing efforts of this listing on behalf of the Owner.
Emersonians as Dangerous as Advertised; Blamed for North End Hubbub
It wasn't enough for Emerson College to be labeled as unsafe due to crime on the Common.
The Berkeley Beacon, which is the paper at Emerson College, reports on a pair of elevator-related incidents: On March 26, Emerson police and building maintenance guys had to rescue 15 people trapped in an elevator in the basement of 180 Tremont St.; one person "was complaining of claustrophobia." The very next day, a student "close to hysteria" was ...