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GE Volunteers globally lend helping hand to Habitat Bergen
On Saturday, July 19th, GE sent volunteers from around the world to help Habitat Bergen build homes on Third Street in Englewood.
AUDIO/PIC: Homeowner Dies in Leonia House Fire
A man was killed in a house fire in Leonia, New Jersey, Wednesday morning. Steve Sandberg reports: The 3-alarm fire on Highwood Avenue broke out at about 4 a.m. and took firefighters more than three hours to ...
The short story of Harry Peyton Steger: chapter 25
Harry Peyton Steger and Roy Bedichek returned to America at the end of August 1907 following their long-awaited tramp across Europe.
Celebrity Body Parts: 10 Priceless Pieces of History
French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte: His penis was smuggled from the autopsy table, and decades later was purchased by New Jersey urologist Dr.
G.E. Helps Build Habitats For Humanity
About 50 General Electric employees from across the globe traveled to Englewood, N.J., Saturday to help put in flooring, build decks and work in 95-degree heat so that hard-working families can have affordable ...
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Crowne Plaza Englewood Hotel Launches New Website
A refreshing and reliable option among New Jersey hotels near New York, Crowne Plaza Englewood is pleased to announce the launch of their new and improved website designed by Worldwide Revenue Solutions.
Allendale Community Offers Cultural And Educational Events In August
Events Are Open to the Public The Atrium at The Allendale Community for Mature Living will be hosting several events during the month of August that are open to the public.
Event in U.S. honors founder of Bahai Faith
When one of the founding fathers of the Bahai Faith spoke in 1912 to followers in northern New Jersey, he declared that the event would be commemorated for years to come.
City maintenance workers' lawsuits are piling up faster than trash on a Sunday. Two Department of Public Works employees sued the city last week in Superior Court, bringing the tally of DPW workers' lawsuits ...
Civil Rights Legend Stumps for Obama Among Brooklyn, New Jersey Jews
MARCHING ON: Georgia Rep. John Lewis spoke with the Orthodox mayor of Englewood, N.J., Michael Wildes, right, and his daughter.
African-American rep touts ties between communities
In a pitch for closer relations between America's black and Jewish communities, Georgia Congressman John Lewis told a multiracial audience in Englewood June 29 that members of the two groups "have a legacy and ...
Crude edges over US$142 a barrel
CRUDE oil rose above US$142 a barrel for the first time as falling stock markets spurred investment in commodities.
'Mary Hartman' role defined Goodman
Dody Goodman, the delightfully daffy comedian known for her television appearances on Jack Paar's late-night talk show and as the mother on the soap-opera parody 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,' has died at 93.
More N.J. troops start deployment to Iraq
MCGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE -- A final contingent of 500 New Jersey National Guard soldiers departed Wednesday for weeks of training around a mock prison camp in Texas similar to lock-ups they will guard during ...
"Eloquent Vistas," a new exhibit at the Montclair Art Museum, is the inspiration for the museum's free family day, "Summer Landscapes," Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Families can do an art project together and watch ...
Novelties: In search of perfect harmony, through software
Musicians who want to create note-perfect digital recordings of their performances may soon have a powerful tool to help them: a computer program designed to correct mistakes in their piano riffs or guitar ...
College Foundation and Urban League Award Scholarships
At the Urban League for Bergen County's annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony held June 12, 2008 at Bergen Community College, the College's Foundation awarded three $3,000 scholarships to local students.
Police: Alcohol may be a factor in fatal Thruway crash
State police say alcohol was likely a factor in a crash that killed three women on the New York State Thruway in Orange County over the weekend.
PSE&G says 7,700 still without power
Some New Jerseyans might have to wait until Friday before their electricity is back on.
Author looks to past for inspiration in 'Gossip'
Published: Friday, June 13, 2008 at 8:00 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, June 13, 2008 at 8:00 a.m. When Nina de Gramont was in high school, police and administrators broke up a student drug ring at a certain tony ...