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TV spots promote business Thursday, December 24, 2009 1 "John thought it was important to recognize and market our main street, Kearny Avenue, and he's absolutely correct," Mayor Al Santos said of the campaign, which began Dec.
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North Jersey restaurants' hits and misses
In 2009, North Jersey restaurants dazzled, satisfied, comforted, baffled, disappointed.
Fans buy Long Branch cottage where Bruce Springsteen wrote 'Born to Run'
Ryan DeCarolis, of Lincroft, along with Kim McDermott, of Little Falls, and her older brother, Gerald Ferrara, of North Arlington, purchased the 828-square-foot house for $280,000 trying to beat a potential buyer taking advantage of the home's commercial zoning and tearing it down, according to the report.
Belleville crash kills 20-year-old North Arlington man
It's been three years since New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine signed the bill that created civil unions for same-sex couples.
Ex-North Arlington H.S. student-teacher charged in child endangerment
NORTH ARLINGTON A former student-teacher at North Arlington High School was arrested for allegedly leaving sexually explicit messages on the voice mail of a student at the school, authorities said Wednesday.
Leader Newspapers- County calls on local towns to be PODs
As locals gear up this winter for the difficulty of dealing with the seasonal flu and H1N1 viruses, officials with Bergen County are gearing up to deal with something larger, something more ominous.
Kearny residents pitch-in to help less fortunate
The town receives recommendations from local schools, as well as the Kearny Health Department, to identify needy Kearny families, according to Doyle.
DeMarrais: When a merchant messes up, file a complaint
What's the value of filing a complaint when you have been short-changed by a merchant? Look what happened to consumers who had legitimate gripes with Verizon and its FiOS service, but never complained.
On Dec. 3, a Passaic man robbed a woman at knifepoint in broad daylight on a North Arlington street.
Leader Newspapers- Carlstadt school salaries increase
Members of the Carlstadt Board of Education recently approved several raises for the school district's top administrators.
North Arlinton baler closed for now Town rejects the one bid North Arlington
The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission has rejected the only bid made to reopen the baler.
District re-enters uniform debate
Some parents in North Arlington are hoping to revive the debate over whether the district ought to institute a school uniform policy, arguing that the uniforms would foster a better educational environment for students and would help weed out the teasing and bullying that occurs on the basis of clothing.
Town turns away soil trucking co.
A soil transporting company has asked the township to allow it to redevelop an old vacant Ridge Road gas station with warehousing for its dump trucks and new offices.
Robbery suspects flee MCL Cafeteria
Two men attempted to rob the MCL Cafeteria in the 6000 block of East 10th Street early Wednesday morning.
EnCap clone evades New Jersey reform efforts
On Columbus Day, Governor Corzine and a host of local Democrats gathered at the North Arlington library to sign a new law they said would prevent a recurrence of the EnCap Golf disaster.
Leader Newspapers- NA promotes six in police department
Decked out in their dress blues, six North Arlington police officers were promoted at the Nov.
Leader Newspapers- N. Arlington Rec director resigns
After serving the recreation community for four years, Rita Healy is stepping down as North Arlington's recreation director, effective Dec.
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