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Hackensack Suicide Victim Tops Last Week's Bergen News
BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Bergen County. A 17-year-old boy shot himself dead in a Hackensack backyard, authorities confirmed. Emerson became the first town in Bergen County to ban the sale of puppy mill dogs Tuesday night. A day short of his 23rd birthday, a Hackensack man who authorities dubbed the Countdown Bandit was arrested and charged with 10 counts of bank robbery -- thanks to witnesses who saw the getaway car. Ann Choi of Palisades Park pours and mixes the ingredients for a banana bubble tea at the new Café Moncher in downtown Allen…
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Gym Hero Tops Last Week's News In Passaic County
PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Bergen County. Jay Moss was leaving King's Court Health and Sports Club in Lyndhurst when he saw a car jump the curb and plunge into the Passaic River, NJ.com reports. For the past 50 years, antiques dealer Maury Alan Lubman of Wayne, owner of Granny’s Attic in Ho-Ho-Kus , has loved coming to work every day. A 13-year-old Ringwood boy who witnesses said rode into traffic was hospitalized with leg and interal injuries after he was struck Tuesday night in Wanaque by a car driven by a 17-year-old girl, police said Wed…
Events
Ridgewood Yogi Teaching Free Class On Essential Oils
RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- A yoga class incorporating essential oils is being taught in Dumont on Wednesday, June 22 by Susan Barber of Ridgewood.Barber is a yoga instructor and integrative health coach. The class is at 7:15 p.m. and will be held at Calvary United Methodist Church. "Essential Oils to Enhance Yoga Practice" will focus on how to incorporate pure, therapeutic grade essential oils into yoga practice to enhance focus, relaxation or spiritual connection while supporting immune system and respiratory function. This class is appropriate for people with all levels of experience. …
Business
New Member Dives In To Join Bethel Chamber
BETHEL, Conn. -- A swimming pool company recently joined the Bethel Chamber of Commerce. Aquatic Technologies was welcomed by the chamber as its newest member. Shaun Monastero, president of Aquatic Technologies, said in a statement he's proud to be a member of the Bethel Chamber and looks forward to being active in serving the Bethel Community. Monastero has over a decade of experience in the pool industry. He and his team handle pool construction and maintenance for both commercial and residential properties. Aquatic Technologies has a Better Business Bureau rating of A-plus, is an APSP …
Events
Yogis Invited To Dumont For Free Class On Essential Oils
DUMONT, N.J. -- A yoga class incorporating essential oils is being taught Wednesday, June 22 at Calvary United Methodist Church in Dumont."Essential Oils to Enhance Yoga Practice" will focus on how to incorporate pure, therapeutic grade essential oils into yoga practice to enhance focus, relaxation or spiritual connection while supporting immune system and respiratory function. This class is appropriate for people with all levels of experience. There is no charge. The class is at 7:15 p.m. and will be taught by yoga instructor and integrative health coach, Susan Barber of Ridgewo…
Events
Putnam Valley Seniors Enjoy Annual Picnic At Town Park
PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- The annual picnic was held for senior citizens on Wednesday at the Putnam Valley Town Park. Putnam Valley seniors danced the day away, had lots of food and enjoyed the company of old friends and special guests. The annual summer picnic is jointly sponsored by the Putnam Valley Park and Recreation Department and the Office of Senior Resources (formerly Office of the Aging) of Putnam County. It has been an ongoing event since 1997 -- before the Putnam Valley Senior Center was built in the early 2000s. Over 100 Senior Citizens have traditionally attended the event y…
Schools
Lyndhurst Financing Acquisition, Replacement Of Lincoln School
LYNDHURST, N.J. -- The acquisition and replacement of Lincoln School by the Township of Lyndhurst will primarily be paid by a reduction in debt, officials in Lyndhurst announced in a statement. An analysis shows the estimated cost of financing $50 million will be paid by the reduction in EnCap debt. The township will pay $2.037 million plus interest to retire the debt this year. Additional annual EnCap debt reductions will be made over the next several years. The cost of Lincoln School's replacement will be absorbed in this financial schedule, as the EnCap debt is ultimately reduced, offi…
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Westport's North Avenue Bridge Over Merritt Closing For Construction Work
WESTPORT, Conn. — The North Avenue Bridge over the Merritt Parkway in Westport is fully closing for rehabilitation work starting Monday, June 20.The closure is necessary to facilitate ongoing construction activities, according to the Connecticut Department of Transportation. The bridge is expected to reopen by Thursday, Aug. 25. Drivers heading north on North Avenue will be directed to take the Cross Highway nine-tenths of a mile west to Weston Road; the go three-tenths of a mile north on Weston Road; then 1.1 miles east on Easton Road to the intersection of Easton Road and North Avenue. …
Police & Fire
Connecticut K9 Dog Hangs Up His Leash For Retirement
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- A K9 dog from Connecticut State Police is hanging up his leash and headed for retirement. After seven and a half years of faithful service with Troop G-Bridgeport, K9 Jorick will retire from the job.For him, that means endless treats, lots of walks and new locations to sniff out. Jorick and his handler, Trooper First Class Horjatschun, worked and played well together during those years as team.
Police & Fire
Identity Thief Charged Thousands In Rockland Woman's Name
RAMAPO, N.Y. -- Identity theft was among the 164 calls Ramapo Police handled on Wednesday. Five fraudulent credit card accounts were opened in a Ramapo's woman's name, with charges totaling $2,800, according to police. There were charges from a major electronics retailer, two major department stores, and an online travel company. Police also responded to 24 alarm activations, eight medical emergencies, six fires, and seven arrests including charges for, Criminal possession of a controlled substance Criminal possession of marijuana Criminal possession of stolen property Unlawful poss…
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