NorthJersey.com - Sun Nov 08
It's not much of a word. Like "wheelchair" or "passport," it doesn't come up in conversation every day a ' unless you need one.
Winners, losers in Christie's conquestNorthJersey.com - Sun Nov 08
The Republican Party's return from the wilderness, led by Governor-elect Christopher J. Christie and his victory over Governor Corzine on Tuesday, shook the political landscape from Washington to the precincts of suburban Totowa.
Real estate lawyer charged with theftNorth Jersey Media Group - Sat Nov 07
LYNDHURST a ' A Lyndhurst real estate lawyer has been charged with two counts of theft for allegedly falsifying the sales price of a residential property and pocketing the $75,000 difference, authorities said Friday.
H1N1 flu shot clinics set for Nov. 13 and 17North Jersey Media Group - Fri Nov 06
The Bergen County Health Department is opening registration for two H1N1 flu vaccination clinics, to be held on Nov.
Lyndhurst lawyer accused of falsifying sales priceNorthJersey.com - Fri Nov 06
A Lyndhurst real estate lawyer has been charged with two counts of theft for allegedly falsifying the sales price of a residential property and pocketing the $75,000 difference, authorities said Friday.
Hundreds line up for H1N1 vaccine clinicNorthJersey.com - Fri Nov 06
Pushing strollers and lugging toys, parents and children lined up by the hundreds Friday afternoon for one of New Jersey's first open swine-flu vaccination clinics.
Court tosses Lonegan bond-issue suitNorth Jersey Media Group - Thu Nov 05
A state appellate panel Thursday dismissed a lawsuit conservative activist Steve Lonegan brought against the state to get it to stop issuing bonds to build schools without first securing voter approval.
St. Joseph School receives grantNorth Jersey Media Group - Thu Nov 05
St. Joseph School in Bogota was selected to receive the 2009 Bergen County Utilities Authority Environmental Challenge Grant.
Matilda is intelligent and activeLeader Free Press - Thu Nov 05
Matilda is an Australian keltie mix. She was abandoned outside the shelter with generalized hair loss.
Republicans benefited most from electionNorthJersey.com - Wed Nov 04
Political change swept through Bergen County for the second straight year Tuesday night, but this time the Republicans were, for the most part, the beneficiaries.
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