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Tenafly registrar suspended following charges
Borough officials have suspended its registrar of vital statistics after she was charged with misappropriating money from a statewide registrars association, interim administrator Gregory Fehrenbach said Thursday.
Tenafly sidewalk issue needs work
The Tenafly council was right for cancelling the contract to install sidewalks in front of two Downey Drive homes.
Hackensack woman charged in misappropriating funds
The former president of the Registrars' Association of New Jersey - who holds the position of registrar of vital statistics for the borough of Tenafly - has been charged with misappropriating about $9,500 of the organization's funds, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office said Tuesday.
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Thurnauer Chamber Music Society Opens Season with Beethoven and Brahms, Honors Eva Holzer
The Thurnauer Chamber Music Society opens its 2009-10 concert season on Saturday, December 5 at 8pm.
UNG: Restaurant L in Allendale
As restaurants struggle with how to position themselves in this economy, one model they may want to check out is Restaurant L in Allendale.
Philosopher's inspiration is found in fiction
After graduating with a degree in philosophy, Matthew Tully never really imagined himself as a writer, an award finalist at that.
Live election blog: Dispatches from throughout North Jersey
North Jersey heads to the voting booths today to vote for governor, dozens of state Assembly seats, a statewide open-space referendum, and countless municipal and county contests.
Tenafly Council Political Make-up
At stake: Two three-year terms on the Borough Council. The Candidates: Democrats: Nadia LaMastra,* stay-at-home mother who has served one term on the council.
Tenafly saves a critical tract
Tenafly has secured county and state open space grants to purchase and protect an acre of environmentally sensitive land by the Tenafly Nature Center.
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Percussionist opens up world of sound
1 at 8 p.m. at the Capilano University Performing Arts Theatre. Tickets: $32/$29 through www.capilanou.ca/theatre or 604-990-7810. Being in high demand by heavy hitters in today's music industry means Cyro Baptista spends a lot of time in airports.
In Englewood, 23-year road to schools superintendent
After an extensive search, Richard Segall, the longtime interim superintendent of the Englewood schools and an administrator in the district for more than two decades, has become the schools chief.
Best Selling, Award Winning Author To Dicuss New Book On Armenian Ge
Date : Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:45:27 +0500 BEST SELLING, AWARD WINNING AUTHOR TO DICUSS NEW BOOK ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AT RAMAPO COLLEGE Targeted News Service October 21, 2009 Wednesday 5:55 AM EST MAHWAH Ramapo College issued the following news release: Peter Balakian, an award-winning author and Bergen County native, will speak at Ramapo College of ...
Community service holds big lessons for middle schoolers
At Haworth Public School, eighth-grade students are getting out of the classroom to volunteer their services.
Candidate calls sign removal an 'abuse'
A Republican candidate is claiming that some of his political lawn signs were wrongfully removed after the mayor complained to police that they were located in areas where the placards aren't allowed.
With handshakes and slight bows, Taylor Lee, an aspiring commercial real estate broker, greeted Korean-American bankers on a recent morning in Fort Lee.
Towns score well in latest COAH report
Northern Valley towns are on their way to meeting affordable housing mandates. The Council on Affordable Housing's latest report regarding the progress for the Third Round obligations found that eight of 11 Northern Valley communities' housing plans had no objections.
Tenafly hires architect to design police headquarters expansion
WHAT'S NEW: Tenafly has moved one step closer toward the expansion of the police headquarters by hiring an architect to design the project.
Heritage Pointe Of Teaneck Hosts Hadassah Luncheon Meeting Political...
Reuniting after the summer holidays, members of the Teaneck-Hackensack chapter of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, recently gathered for their first monthly meeting and enjoyed a luncheon held at Heritage Pointe of Teaneck.
City employees get free flu shots
With all the attention surrounding the H1N1's possible return, the seasonal flu and pneumonia have taken a backseat even as the weather turns cold.
A criminal complaint was signed Sept. 14 for a theft by deception about an incident that dates back to Aug.