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Englewood
 Israel birthday
05/14/2008

The doors opened and Israeli folk music filled the main hall at Englewood’s bergenPAC. Out walked Samuel Joseph with a white and blue flag loosely wrapped around his shoulders and the Star of David on his back.

 Immigration talk
05/14/2008

There is a desire in the Englewood community to understand the rights of immigrants.

 Bond project
05/14/2008

Council members recently passed a law that would allow city financiers to borrow $9.5 million to buy land and construct roads off Route 4.

 Residents' day
05/14/2008

"For those of you who sleep in Englewood, drive in Englewood, work in Englewood or just stop at a red light in Englewood, thank you for joining us today at our fifth annual Residents Day."

 Shooting
05/09/2008

An argument between two men lead to a Friday night shooting at the Rock Creek Terrace apartments, said police.

 Presbyterian Church
05/09/2008

A Fort Lee church is seeking a new home on Englewood’s East Hill. Church officials presented the city’s Planning Board with the first drawings of a 660-seat church to be built on a wooded lot off Woodland Avenue April 29.

 Diversity
05/08/2008

The Dwight Morrow Academies at Englewood has a diverse group of students made up of approximately equal numbers of African-Americans, Asians, Caucasians and Latinos. While each ethnicity makes them unique, it’s their wanting to celebrate these differenc

 Gangs, students
05/08/2008

More than 25 students from Dwight Morrow High School and the Academies @ Englewood sat down to listen to state prison inmates "Benjamin" and "Juan" tell stories of how gang life led them to no life.

 Veteran manager
05/06/2008

The conversation began with a firm handshake and a stern demeanor. Daniel Fitzpatrick, a city manager for more three decades, told stories of how he helped to revitalize other cities around the nation.

 DOG ATTACK
05/06/2008

An 8-year-old Teaneck resident underwent emergency surgery April 27 after being attacked by two pit bulls owned by an Englewood resident. Abaidullah Sikander, of Manhattan Avenue, suffered multiple bites to his head, arm and knee after the dogs ran into t

 FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
05/06/2008

Officials at the Englewood on the Palisades Charter school don’t have many kind words for the state budget that leaves their state aid flat.

 Security problems
05/06/2008

The company deterring crime and preventing certain customers from parking in the ShopRite lot isn’t licensed to provide security, a state police representative said last week.

 Copper thieves
04/29/2008

Police arrested two Newark men April 25 charging them with stealing thousands of dollars worth of copper from a local synagogue that is under construction.

 3rd Ward
04/29/2008

Waging lifelong residency against professional experience, the June 3 primary race picks up speed between sixth-year Councilman Scott Reddin and Hackensack attorney Roosevelt Jean.

 Pension plan
04/29/2008

If it were a credit card payment, New Jersey and Englewood would be late, racking up fees with each passing month and year.

 Basement fire
04/29/2008

The tenant and an owner of an East Forest Avenue home narrowly escaped a four-alarm blaze April 23 after they tried to remove a burning mattress from their basement.

 Van Ost grant
04/22/2008

In 1983, Bill and Elaine Van Ost were awarded their first grant for $5,000 in order to help fund the Van Ost Insitute, the first outpatient, nonprofit center for the treatment of chemical dependency. Nearly 25 years later, they were awarded the same grant

 Cop Chase
04/22/2008

An Englewood teen was arrested April 9 after he was mingling with a rowdy crowd outside a popular deli then ran from police.

 Budget introduction
04/02/2008

City Council members plan to introduce the city’s $58.5 million budget next week on April 8 at 7 p.m.

Area News
 Supplies 4 Success
05/14/2008

At first glance, the event was a typical gathering of local socialites, complete with pineapple cocktails and a serving of Chanel

 HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE
05/07/2008

In 1940, the Nazis began to focus their attention on Poland's three million Jews, forcing them into overcrowded ghettos.

 Dennis Shulman
05/06/2008

Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone has endorsed Dennis Shulman for Congress. Shulman, a Demarest resident and fellow democrat, is running for Congress in New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District. He has lived in that district for 25 years.

 Bike Run
04/29/2008

Making every mile count, the Interreligious Fellowship's 15th annual Bike Bergen winds its way to Northern Valley May 4 in an effort to benefit homeless children and families.

 Outdoors
04/29/2008

As the days become longer and the weather milder, the sunny skies beckon many outdoors.

 Statehouse
04/29/2008

Life in the Northern Valley region, one of the wealthiest areas in the state, is not getting any cheaper.

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