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United Water Has Buyer For Harrington Park Campus United Water Has Buyer For Harrington Park Campus
United Water Has Buyer For Harrington Park Campus HARRINGTON PARK, N.J. -- United Water plans to sell its former Harrington Park headquarters, and has a contract with a St. Louis company to purchase the 9-acre site, according to NorthJersey.com. The St. Louis company, Allegro Senior Living, has plans for between 135-195 rental units at the site, company officials told NorthJersey.com. Located on the banks of the Oradell Reservoir, the property is in an environmentally sensitive location and a rural area, the story said. Oradell is one of three United Water reservoirs along the Hackensack River that provides water to more than 800,000 peopl…
Smirking ex-con could get early parole in Bergen jail murder plot Smirking ex-con could get early parole in Bergen jail murder plot
Smirking ex-con could get early parole in Bergen jail murder plot TEANECK, N.J. -- Despite his tenth felony conviction, an original member of the James Bond Gang burglary crew from Teaneck sentenced yesterday for plotting from jail to have an associate killed could be out of prison in 2½ years. “I apologize to my victims for the trauma they experienced, and I apologize to my own family for what I’m going through -- again,” said William Collins, gesturing to relatives sitting behind him in the Hackensack courtroom. "It's hard." Collins told Superior Court Judge Margaret M. Foti that his imprisonment will be a hardship on his three school-age chil…
Learn About Transitioning Special Needs Adults At Ridgewood Library Learn About Transitioning Special Needs Adults At Ridgewood Library
Learn About Transitioning Special Needs Adults At Ridgewood Library RIDGEWOOD, N.J.— A program to help families plan for their special needs children transitioning to adulthood will be presented Thursday, Oct. 1 at the Ridgewood Library. The program was developed by the village’s Access for All committee, a 7-year-old effort to promote awareness of disabilities. Maria Fischer of the Hinkle Fingles & Prior law firm will lead the 6:30-8:30 p.m. discussion, which will focus on a full range of topics, including employment, education, adult services, independent living and community participation. The law firm specializes in the needs of the disabled commu…
Driver Gets 5 Years In East Rutherford DWI Death Driver Gets 5 Years In East Rutherford DWI Death
Driver Gets 5 Years In East Rutherford DWI Death EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — A Rutherford man was sentenced today to five years in prison for killing a 28-year-old Carlstadt mother of four on an East Rutherford sidewalk while driving drunk two years ago. “My family had to wait two years to hear him apologize,” Humberto Munoz said after Victor Kwak, 24, said he was sorry for killing Sandra Munoz-Molina the night of Aug. 22, 2013. It was too little, too late, Munoz told Judge Edward A. Jerejian in Hackensack. "She wasn’t just a sister to me, she was a mother of four kids," he said. "They now have to see other kids happy, and the…
It's National Cheeseburger Day, Cresskill - Closter It's National Cheeseburger Day, Cresskill - Closter
It's National Cheeseburger Day, Cresskill - Closter There can be no doubt that the cheeseburger is America’s favorite sandwich. Friday, Sept. 18 is National Cheeseburger Day -- and as good an excuse as any for millions of hungry fans to down one, or two -- who knows? Maybe more. Lots of people have a favorite cheeseburger place, while just as many prefer to grill them at home. Toppings are probably the No. 1 most discussed and disputed cheeseburger subject.  But, whether simple cheddar or American cheese, or a behemoth with bacon, relish, onions, mushrooms, jalapenos, chili, avocado and barbecue sauce -- there’s a combination for everyone. …
4 Plead Guilty, Detail Beating, Robbery Of Edgewater Millionaire 4 Plead Guilty, Detail Beating, Robbery Of Edgewater Millionaire
4 Plead Guilty, Detail Beating, Robbery Of Edgewater Millionaire EDGEWATER, N.J. -- All four defendants in the home invasion robbery of Edgewater developer Fred Daibes at his luxury high-rise apartment pleaded guilty yesterday, agreeing to prison terms ranging from 12 to 18 years. A fifth suspect was referred to several times during the admissions of guilt by Alexander Suarez, 21, of the Bronx and Jorge Valencia, 48, Ramona Mercado-Vasquez, 27, and Adonis Sepulveda, 32, all of Edgewater, that person's identity remained a mystery. Superior Court Judge Frances A. McGrogan accepted all four pleas in a marathon court session that lasted nearly five hours. Se…
Doctors Honored At Hackensack Chamber Gala Doctors Honored At Hackensack Chamber Gala
Doctors Honored At Hackensack Chamber Gala HACKENSACK, N.J. -- The Hackensack Regional Chamber of Commerce will honor community members at a gala Sunday, Sept. 20, when it will present its Distinguished Citizen of the Year awards at the Stony Hill Inn. This year, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Santucci of Bergen Family Chiropractic and Dr. Gary Munk, director of clinical virology at Hackensack University Medical Center, are being honored at the 5 p.m. event. Santucci, affectionately known as “Doc,” is a pioneer in the chiropractic field. Early in his practice, he recognized the large number of lower back injuries from improper lifting and job…
Rezoning Considered For Teaneck Industrial Area Rezoning Considered For Teaneck Industrial Area
Rezoning Considered For Teaneck Industrial Area TEANECK, N.J. -- Teaneck, known for more than half a century for its environmentally friendly “green strip” along Route 4, is considering high-rise buildings in the town’s Alfred Avenue industrial strip, according to NorthJersey.com. Deputy Mayor Elie Katz told the Township Council last week the Zoning Subcommittee envisions mixed-use buildings “that could be several stories tall” on the narrow strip parallel, but without direct access, to the highway, NorthJersey.com reported. According to NorthJersey.com, Katz said development won’t occur right away. Developers will have to wait for exist…
Coast Guard Plane In Cresskill Crash Lost Power Coast Guard Plane In Cresskill Crash Lost Power
Coast Guard Plane In Cresskill Crash Lost Power CRESSKILL, N.J. -- The National Transportation Safety Board said the cause of a small plane crash Sept. 3 in Cresskill was caused by a loss of engine power, NorthJersey.com reported. The NTSB report doesn’t say what the cause of the power failure was, according to the story. Both the pilot and a passenger were seriously injured in the crash, according to NorthJersey.com. The pilot reportedly told NTSB investigators he was flying 2,000 feet above the river when the engine lost power, the story said. Investigators said he told them he bypassed a larger field with children playing on it and c…
Hawthorne Art Show And Sale Runs Saturday Hawthorne Art Show And Sale Runs Saturday
Hawthorne Art Show And Sale Runs Saturday HAWTHORNE, NJ. -- Hawthorne will host the 29th annual Louis Bay 2nd art show and sale next Saturday. The juried show will be held at the Louis Bay II public library at 345 Lafayette Ave. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- outdoors if weather permits, but the show will continue rain or shine. Only one piece of artwork per artist will be accepted for judging and hanging in the gallery exhibit. Winners will be announced at the start of the show. Artist setup begins at 8:30 a.m. and must be completed by 10 a.m. Artists must bring their own hooks; artwork should be framed or mounted for display. Stands…
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