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 Gun arrest
04/29/2008

A lawyer from Tenafly was jailed this morning after police received an anonymous tip that he was storing guns and ammunition in an Englewood storage facility.

 International Week
04/22/2008

For students in the Mackay School, last week was spent learning about windmills, sampling Gouda cheese and counting to 10 in Dutch — all of which were part of its annual International Week.

 Tenafly Election
04/15/2008

New candidates Lynne Stewart and Sharon Strompf will join incumbent Donald Kaplan on the Tenafly Board of Education based on results from Tuesday night’s election.

 Council TV
04/11/2008

It won’t be as popular as American Idol or any other reality TV show but the impact will be a greater benefit to residents.

 Police bids
04/10/2008

Bid proposals for a new police station will be due April 15, according to Tenafly’s municipal Web site.

 Building a school
04/10/2008

Typically, middle school students are interested in the latest video games and hanging out with their friends. But for a group of students in Tenafly, they’re more interested in spending their time attending meetings before and after school to help buil

 Bar Ferents
04/08/2008

Fifteen-year-old Bar Ferents has done her fair share of research. In fact, she has taken a stab at digging up information about the controversial topic of animal dissection.

 Artist Award
04/04/2008

When you walk into the front room in the house of Tenafly resident Mary Ellen Scherl, you are surrounded by a wall of breasts – 48 of them to be exact.

 Tenafly School Budget
04/01/2008

Tenafly homeowners with a house valued at $635,500 can expect to pay an extra $702 this year, about the same as six movie tickets per month.

 Gilead "Gil" Walzer
03/19/2008

Don’t know how to spell "frankincense?"

 Eric Shapiro
03/19/2008

Eric Shapiro knows what it’s like to conduct research, share his findings and bring about change. He has participated in two separate projects that require a two-year commitment.

 Eugenia Pfeiffer
03/18/2008

Assistant Principal of Tenafly Public Schools for the past nine years, Dr. Eugenia Pfeiffer died Mar. 11 and school administrators said she will be greatly missed.

 Your choice
03/13/2008

"What services do you want?" That is the question Tenafly lawmakers are asking residents.

 Anti-school violence
03/11/2008

The sound of gunshots echoed in Tenafly Middle School’s auditorium.

 Police ID
02/21/2008

Tenafly police have identified Ronald Garafalo, 53, as the man who allegedly removed $800 from a car parked in the Tenafly Racquet Club lot.

 Law for soil moving
02/12/2008

Lawmakers are trying to rein in the largely unregulated operation of soil moving. They adopted a new law in mid-December that would require property owners to purchase a permit if they are performing any job that would change the elevation of the land.

 State review
02/12/2008

Lawmakers are preparing to send the borough’s $24.9 million preliminary budget to Trenton.

 Preliminary plan
02/07/2008

Tenafly officials will discuss the preliminary capital budget Saturday as they near the end of formulating the municipal spending plan.

 Thurnauer School
02/06/2008

The Thurnauer School of Music, part of the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, has received a grant of $10,000 from the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey.

 Case dismissed
02/05/2008

The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia dismissed a freedom of speech case that was sparked by an incident at Tenafly High School nearly six years ago.

 New station
01/30/2008

The new police headquarters is ready to leave the drawing board and head for reality.

 Celebrating King
01/30/2008

More than 200 people from around the county gathered Monday, Jan. 21 at the Society of African Missions in Tenafly to commemorate the life and work of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. through speech, song and awards given to local community leaders.

 Carol Hoernlein
01/21/2008

Carol Hoernlein says she "feels like Chicken Little sometimes." But for her, it’s not the sky that’s falling. She has reason to believe that instead, it’s consumer food health standards that are threatening people worldwide.

 House Fire
01/22/2008

The Tenafly Fire Department quelled a morning structure fire at a Depeyster Avenue house on Jan 10.

 Hugh Evans
01/22/2008

While many pundits and onlookers will debate the general merits of U.S. presidential candidates for the next nine months, Dr. Hugh Evans of Tenafly will be looking at some very specific criteria: the physical and mental health of the candidates.

 MSG
01/21/2008

Carol Hoernlein says she "feels like Chicken Little sometimes." But for her, it’s not the sky that’s falling. She has reason to believe that instead, it’s consumer food health standards that are threatening people worldwide.

 Sign law
01/21/2008

The potentially-unconstitutional sign ordinance regulating campaign and other temporary signs in the borough is set for a change by local lawmakers.

 China Talk
01/17/2008

Members of a newly group discussing international foreign policy met at the Tenafly Public Library Jan. 7 to discuss the impact of China’s pollution on the environment and how the most populous country’s rampant economic growth affects the U.S. econom

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