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Wheels: 1938 Dodge Business Coupe is a survivor
Many car hobbyists come to car shows with restored "originals" sporting paint, interiors and engines that are anything but.
Voter turnout was low in Passaic County cities, higher in the suburbs, which was key to the GOP victory.
Totowa school opens kitchen for hot lunches
TOTOWA a ' District officials unveiled a new state-of-the-art kitchen that is serving hot meals to district students and staff.
Election 2009: Passaic County Freeholders
The race for three seats on the Passaic County board of Chosen Freeholders is headed for a razor-sharp finish, with the election to be decided only after mail-in ballots are counted later this week.
Some small N.J. banks wary of TARP plan
New Jersey bankers had mixed views about a White House plan announced yesterday that would open up the lending spigot for small businesses.
CEO finds new ways to serve wider community
You won't find Lourdes Cortez driving the "Green Machine" a ' a 38-foot-long recreational vehicle outfitted as a mobile branch of the North Jersey Federal Credit Union.
Business owner pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
A borough business owner pleaded guilty Monday to a petty disorderly persons charge stemming from his alleged assault on a borough police officer.
Herald News Letters: October 11, 2009
I write in response to recent article concerning the violence in Paterson. Whether it is a Paterson school, a Paterson street or a Paterson store, people need to feel safe.
NJDC gets visit from JJ the mini horse
Charlotte Kearney, 17, of the Bits of Love Equine Therapy Program, recently visited the North Jersey Developmental Center in Totowa with her miniature therapy horse, JJ.
Indictment handed up on chiropractor
A chiropractor who let his license lapse but continued to treat patients has been named in an indictment alleging forgery, theft and insurance fraud, among other crimes.
Township applies for open space funds for rec fields
A public hearing was held last week by the township in order to obtain public comment and input regarding an application to Passaic County Open Space and Farmland Preservation trust fund.
New Jersey Agents Group Elects New Leadership
The Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of New Jersey has elected new leadership.
She could be next Miss New Jersey
After a flier arrived at her Totowa home stating, "You could be the next Miss New Jersey USA," Catherine Mele took a chance and became a pageant contestant.
Closter Pamela DeBlasio recognized for volunteer efforts
Pamela DeBlasio, owner of the Closter-based women's clothing boutique Past & Present, was recognized recently by the New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners as its 2009 Rose & Scroll award recipient, an honor given each year to a non-member that serves as a community leader, role model and advocate for women business owners.
TD Bank glitch leaves customers in lurch
Canadian-owned TD Bank, which acquired Commerce Bank last year, muffed its merger of the two banks' operating systems.
CLIFTON a ' Police arrested a 19-year-old Clifton man this week and charged him with trying to sell fake driver's licenses.
Stile: Passaic GOP unity may be only a mirage
Money has a way of turning political enemies into allies, especially during the homestretch of a campaign.
How we met: Delli Santi and Fiorito
Names: Jennifer Delli Santi & Patrick Fiorito Ages: 26 and 27 Current hometowns: Jennifer, East Hanover; Patrick, Totowa Occupations: Jennifer -office manager for an architectural firm amd in the process of getting a master's degree in teaching; Patrick - commercial and personal insurance broker for the David MacGregor Insurance Co.
Book and Media Reviews: Faculty Health in Academic Medicine:...
Faculty Health in Academic Medicine: Physicians, Scientists, and the Pressures of Success Edited by Thomas R. Cole, Thelma J. Goodrich, and Ellen R. Gritz 230 pp, $79.95 Totowa, NJ, Humana Press, 2009 ISBN-13: 978-1-6032-7450-0 JAMA.
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