Wednesday Nov 12 | Suburban Trends
WANAQUE - Police allege man with knife made threats
A 34-year-old Montclair man was accused of possessing a weapon for unlawful purposes and making terroristic threats after police allegedly observed a butcher knife in his white Jeep Cherokee on Saturday, Nov.
WANAQUE - Plans solidifying for new Borough Hall site
A Little Ferry-based architectural firm has presented what borough officials called "conceptual layout" of the new municipal hall complex that would consist of the Borough Hall, a maintenance building and the ...
WANAQUE - Injured pedestrian in good condition
The Passaic County Prosecutor's Office and borough police are investigating a motor vehicle accident Sunday where a Chevy struck a 50-year-old local man on Ringwood Avenue causing injuries.
BLOOMINGDALE - Vroom edges Pituch after absentee ballot count
The absentee ballots have been counted and have moved Democratic Councilman Bernard Vroom in front of Republican Jo-Ann Pituch by a total of four or five votes depending on whose numbers are used.
West Milford - Hunter rescues cub in distress
While meeting up with a hunter can be bad news for wildlife, there's a black bear today that probably owes its life one such encounter.
Troublesome turkey is captured in Kinnelon
The wild turkey that caused a crash and played havoc with highway traffic along the Route 23 corridor is now in a wildlife refuge, according to a report in the Record .
BLOOMINGDALE - Council candidate profiles
With the multitude of campaign signs ranging from traditional to jumbo size, one would have to be in the midst of a Rip Van Winkle-like snooze not to know a local council election will take place on Nov.
Pompton Lakes - Family displaced by house fire
Fire and police officials report that a young child playing with matches appears to have accidentally sparked the blaze on Montclair Avenue that displaced the child's family on Wednesday.
WANAQUE - Two challengers take on two incumbents
Two Republican incumbents and two Democratic challengers will square off for two three-year seats on the Borough Council at the Nov.
WANAQUE - Report of student gun scare unfounded
Capt. Thomas Norton said that there would be no charges brought against a Lakeland Regional High School student whose comments Monday were "misconstrued" and wound up causing "panic." Borough police spent hours ...
RINGWOOD - Scarecrow army built to feed the hungry
Ten years ago, the Earls threw their first scarecrow-creating shindig, where guests would drop by to create their scarecrows and bring food donations to the Earls, who in turn would donate them to the local ...
WANAQUE - $100K sewer project to begin on Gorge Drive
The Wanaque Borough Sewerage Authority awarded a contract to a Florham Park-based company to extend sewers on Gorge Drive.
WANAQUE - Student-led cleanup is a success
WANAQUE What do a tablecloth, a bicycle and a street sign all have in common? They are all items that were found around Meadowbrook stream next to Lakeland Regional High School during a student-led cleanup on ...
WANAQUE - Dad finds warm welcome after 7 months in Gulf
Seven-month-old Adam James Davis is getting ready to crawl and now his father has a chance to see it.
WANAQUE - Valley View developer wants age restriction lifted
The developer of a pending active adult housing complex is reworking its site plans and asking borough officials to approve them.
WANAQUE- Redevelopment plans on agenda
The Planning Board will address whether proposed areas throughout the borough would be suitable for redevelopment.
WANAQUE - Bid awarded on firehouse addition
The borough has settled on a Franklin Lakes-based company to tackle the project of building a firehouse addition that will shelter the Fire Department's new truck.
WANAQUE - High school may add more bars
After learning that a spot on Lakeland Regional High School's grounds may be a suitable place to build a wireless antenna without posing health risks to the school community, officials are further investigating ...
RINGWOOD - Plaque erected to honor two natives lost on 9/11
How is it that a community knew that a spot outside a public library would be ideal for erecting a 9/11 memorial in honor of two beloved victims? Let's say a little bird told them.
WANAQUE - Boro native hosting bone marrow drive
A borough native will host a bone marrow drive at her college in search for a bone marrow donor for her father, a man stricken with a disease that causes his bone marrow to shut down.
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