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As NJ Braces for July 1st Fuel Tax Hike, Route 17 Gas Attendant Catches Drive-Away Motorist

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Busted on Route 17! Eagle-Eyed NJ Gas Attendant Thwarts Drive-Away Theft as State Braces for Fuel Tax Hike

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MAHWAH, NJ — A driver who attempted to pull off a “dash and gas” at a busy Route 17 truck stop was quickly tracked down by local authorities, thanks to the quick reflexes of a sharp-eyed station employee.

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“Not Interested in Working for a Jew”: Cornell Student Disqualified After Viral Handshake Message

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More Ivy League Antisemitism: Cornell Student Rejects NYC Startup Interview with Antisemitic Slur

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New York NY, A shocking display of workplace discrimination has gone viral after an Ivy League student explicitly rejected an interview offer based entirely on the employers’ religious background.

Austin Franco, a 19-year-old student at Cornell University, put his antisemitism on full display after applying for a summer internship with VryfID, a Jewish-owned tech startup based in New York City. When invited to advance to the interview stage, Franco responded via the student job board Handshake with a blatant message: “Not interested in working for a Jew. Thanks.”

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Village of Ridgewood Denied: Court Blocks Village Plans for Former Valley Hospital Site

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Ridgewood Tax Alert: Court Blow Over Former Valley Hospital Site Threatens Local Budgets

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — A high-stakes legal battle over one of Bergen County’s most valuable pieces of real estate has taken a dramatic turn. The Village of Ridgewood’s latest attempt to impose taxes on the former Valley Hospital property has been officially denied by the court, dealing a severe setback to municipal budget plans and potentially shifting the financial burden onto local homeowners.

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Locked Until 2076: Ridgewood Is Burying a Time Capsule Next Week—Here’s What’s Inside

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The Ridgewood Historical Society & Museum to Host Time Capsule Ceremony Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary

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Ridgewood NJ, History is happening right now in Bergen County! The Ridgewood Historical Society & Museum is officially inviting the public to witness a once-in-a-generation event: a special Time Capsule Ceremony honoring America’s 250th anniversary (the Semiquincentennial).

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Sparks Fly in Fair Lawn: How Firefighters Saved a Trapped Truck Driver from Live Wires

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Tractor-trailer became heavily entangled in overhead utility wires

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Fair Lawn NJ, An early morning traffic incident in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, quickly turned into a high-stakes electrical hazard on Thursday, June 18, 2026.

Emergency crews rushed to Banta Place after a tractor-trailer became heavily entangled in overhead utility wires. The situation escalated rapidly when a steel guide wire shifted, making direct contact with a primary electric line and generating a dangerous shower of sparks.

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How Ridgewood’s New Business Alliance Aims to Fix Parking, Signs, and Local Commerce

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New Era for Downtown: Ridgewood Business Alliance Names Steve Grillo as Executive Director

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Ridgewood NJ, The future of Ridgewood’s local economy just got a major upgrade.Following the landmark establishment of the Village’s Special Improvement District (SID) in late 2025, the Board of Directors launched an extensive search for a dynamic leader to spearhead its day-to-day operations. The goal? To find an expert capable of taking the Ridgewood Business Alliance (RBA) to the next level.

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Ridgewood Property Reassessment 2026: 40% of Homes Already Inspected

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Is Your Ridgewood Home Next? Big Changes Coming to Village Property Taxes

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — If you live in the Village of Ridgewood, you may have already noticed inspectors in your neighborhood. A massive, town-wide property reassessment is officially underway, and local officials confirm that approximately 40% of Ridgewood properties have already been visited.

With 19 field inspectors currently active, here is everything you need to know about what happens next, how it impacts your wallet, and how to avoid potential scams.

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Westwood Mayor Warns: New Jersey’s New Zoning Laws from Trenton Are an Overdevelopment Nightmare

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Overdevelopment Nightmare Coming to a Town Near You

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Westwood NJ, During a recent Senior Breakfast in Westwood, NJ, one burning question dominated the room: What is the future of development in the Pascack Valley? Local residents are rightfully anxious. Right now, Trenton lawmakers are pushing a trio of aggressive housing and zoning bills—S-1766, S-1786, and S-1836—that threaten to strip local power away from elected Mayors, Councils, and zoning boards. Instead of letting communities decide how they grow, centralized state mandates are attempting to force urban-style densities onto fully developed, small-town New Jersey.

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Juneteenth is the Oldest Nationally Celebrated Commemoration of the Republicans Ending of Slavery in the United States

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Ridgewood NJ, Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. From its Galveston, Texas origin in 1865, the observance of June 19th as the African American Emancipation Day .

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What Sets Premium CBD Dog Treats Apart From the Rest

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Every pet owner wants products that reflect the same level of care they provide to their dog companions. As hemp-based pet options become more widely available, buyers encounter a growing number of choices that may look similar at first glance. However, a closer examination reveals clear differences in quality, formulation, and product standards. These differences become easier to recognize when buyers look beyond the packaging. The following sections highlight the qualities that help premium options stand apart from the rest.

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How Companies Adapt to New Workstyles

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The traditional concept of the office has permanently changed. For decades, the professional playbook was rigidly standardized: employees commuted to a central building, worked at a dedicated desk from nine to five, and relied entirely on face-to-face interactions to keep projects moving forward.

Today, that single-track model has vanished, replaced by a diverse tapestry of flexible arrangements, hybrid schedules, and fully remote operations. This massive cultural change has forced organizations to rethink how they evaluate productivity, engagement, and operational success.

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Beyond Dumplings: Exploring Other Adorable Squishy Designs That Collectors Love

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Dumpling squishies are popular. But the squishy world is massive. There are thousands of designs. Each one has fans. Each one has collectors who are passionate about it. To understand the squishy phenomenon, you need to look beyond just dumplings.

Two other super popular designs are strawberry squishies and capybara squishies. A strawberry squishy looks like a strawberry. Red. Cute. With little green leaves on top. A capybara squishy looks like a capybara. A fuzzy rodent from South America. Known for being chill. Known for being adorable.

These different designs appeal to different people. But they follow similar collecting patterns. Mystery boxes. Limited editions. Trading communities. Hunting for rares. Building collections. The infrastructure of collecting works across all squishy types.

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Hot Pressure Washers: When Water Alone Isn’t Enough

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Most pressure washers spray cold water. Cold water can clean a lot of things. A driveway. A deck. A vehicle. But there are jobs where cold water just doesn’t cut it. Oil stains. Grease buildup. Mold and mildew. Heavy industrial grime. For those jobs, you need heat. That’s where a pressure washers hot comes in.

A hot pressure washer combines pressure and temperature. The water is heated to sometimes 300 degrees or more. That heat breaks down grease and oil in a way that cold water never can. You use less chemical. You use less water. You get the job done faster. And you get better results.

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How To Choose the Right Sunset Sailing Cruise in Oahu for a Perfect Evening

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Oahu, Hawaii, is one of the best places in the Pacific to experience a sunset over the ocean. With its west-facing coastlines, warm tropical climate, and expansive ocean views, the island offers spectacular evening scenery. From the lively shores of Waikiki to the quieter western coastline, each location provides a unique sunset perspective. These natural conditions also make Oahu an ideal destination for sunset sailing, allowing visitors to enjoy the changing colors of the sky from the water.

The right way to choose a sunset sailing cruise in Oahu for a perfect evening is to consider the type of experience you want, the size of the boat, the route, and the onboard atmosphere. Some cruises focus on music and social interaction, while others offer a quieter and more intimate setting for watching the sunset. Understanding these differences can help you select a cruise that best matches your expectations.

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What Makes Snowshoe Tahoe a Trusted Name for Summer Hiking in Lake Tahoe

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Lake Tahoe is one of the most beautiful outdoor destinations in the United States. Surrounded by towering mountains, crystal-clear waters, and scenic forests, it attracts nature lovers from around the world every year. During the summer months, the region becomes a favorite destination for hikers seeking fresh mountain air and breathtaking views.

The natural beauty of the area is matched by the variety of hiking opportunities available. From gentle nature walks to more challenging mountain trails, visitors can explore hidden lakes, wildflower-filled meadows, and scenic overlooks. As a result, Lake Tahoe summer hiking tours have become increasingly popular among travelers looking for a guided outdoor experience.

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