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The Record: Reforming drug laws
IT SOUNDS good: Lock up drug dealers who push their product near schools. Don't let them out until they have served their time.
Chef-owner Joe Cerniglia, Campania Restaurant, Fair Lawn
Chef-owner Joe Cerniglia cooks up some Sauteed Cockles for dinner at Campania Restaurant in Fair Lawn.
Don't wait until 50 for mammograms
Women should continue to get annual mammograms after they reach age 40, North Jersey physicians said Tuesday, vehemently refuting a national panel's suggestion that the tests be delayed for 10 years.
West Milford drops restrictions on where sex offenders can live
The municipal government has become the latest to reluctantly comply with a Supreme Court decision and remove its local restrictions on where sex offenders can live.
Advice to Congress: Be clear, fair on health care
What would you tell lawmakers about overhauling health care? People participating in discussion groups related to an Associated Press poll of Americans shared the messages they would deliver.
I had been to Davia in Fair Lawn a few years ago, and after reading Elisa Ung's review [2 1/2 stars, Oct.
The Record: Letters, Nov. 12, 2009
Just a point of irony in "Deaths jump 33%" , the article was about spending more taxes to prevent pedestrian accidents.
Fair Lawn in negotiations over boy's alleged assault by police
The borough has entered into settlement negotiations related to a minor who was allegedly assaulted by a Fair Lawn police officer this past spring, according to a letter received by the mayor and council.
It was literally minutes after Bergen County Republicans won two freeholder seats that they started eyeing another prize.
The Panteleakis family serves up the finest, freshest fare from the sea with a delicious Mediterranean accent.
Henry Bros. Becomes Augusta Systems Reseller
Nov 5, 2009 , FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- Henry Bros. Electronics will utilize and resell Morgantown, W.Va.-based Augusta Systems Inc.a s EdgeFrontier product as part of a new reseller agreement.
Herald News Letters: October 28, 2009
New Jerseyans are, by and large, well aware of the Nov. 3 election. Little known to many voters, however, is their opportunity to support an effort to protect New Jerseya TMs natural and historical resources for decades to come.
Most restaurants ease into the dinner hour. But right at 4:30 p.m., Davia gets mobbed.
Braving torrential rain and flooded roads, nearly 200 supporters of Children's Aid and Family Services attended the annual Wine and Food Tasting Evening on Saturday, October 24, 2009, at St.
Rothman says Obama will be back
Jon Corzine's campaign still won't confirm it, but U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman says Obama will be back in New Jersey one more time.
Bergen County Kicks Off Halloween Safety Initiative
More than 70,000 glow sticks being given to Bergen County Students Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney and Bergen County Freeholders Julie O'Brien and Vernon Walton visited the Ridge Ranch Elementary School in Paramus to hand deliver glow sticks to students as part of an annual program.
Bergen Dems weigh in on prospect of a Ferriero return
If former Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joe Ferriero is acquitted of the eight corruption charges against him, it is unclear what his future will be in the Bergen County Democratic Organization .
Man found not guilty of making cell phone threats to Edison girl
A man accused of repeatedly threatening to sexually attack a 14-year-old Edison girl in calls to her cell phone was acquitted during a bench trial in a New Brunswick courtroom.
Herald News Letters: October 18, 2009
Tuesday night the Paterson City Council approved two very bad proposals. I will address one.
The Record: Letters, Oct. 18, 2009
I think this award of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama was given as an incentive for him to scale back the war and sending troops to Afghanistan.
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