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Bergen County Steps Up: New Ice Rescue Kits and Training for Local First Responders

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Protecting Our Own: Bergen County Boosts Ice Rescue Readiness with New Gear and Training

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MAHWAH, NJ — In a county where winter weather can turn treacherous in an instant, Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco is ensuring first responders aren’t just brave—they’re better equipped than ever before.

Drawing on his nearly 50 years as a volunteer firefighter, Tedesco visited the Bergen County Public Safety Operations Center in Mahwah this week to personally deliver specialized Ice Rescue Equipment Kits to 10 local fire and rescue departments.

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Ridgewood Council Set to Vote on Schedler Property Cleanup and New Housing Rules

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Ridgewood Alert: Critical Votes on Schedler Property & Affordable Housing This Month

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — The Ridgewood Village Council has announced several major updates to its spring meeting schedule, including a high-stakes special meeting on March 25 that could reshape local land use and infrastructure.

Whether you are following the long-awaited remediation of the Schedler Property or interested in the Village’s new approach to affordable housing, these upcoming sessions at Village Hall (131 N. Maple Ave) are essential for residents.

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Ridgewood’s Water Revolution: New Tech Targets “Forever Chemicals”

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Is the “Forever” in PFAS Finally Over?

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — For years, the term “PFAS” has sparked concern in households across the country. But in Ridgewood, the fight against these “forever chemicals” is entering a high-tech new phase.

This week, Ridgewood Water Director Richard Calbi joined forces with top minds from Veolia Water and the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) at the NJ American Water Works Association (AWWA) conference. Their mission? To move beyond just “filtering” PFAS and start destroying it.

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Ridgewood vs. Valley Hospital: The Lawsuit That Will Redefine Linwood Avenue

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The Battle for Linwood Avenue: Valley Hospital Sues Ridgewood Over Future of Iconic Site

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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — The long-standing tension between the Ridgewood Hospital Association and the Village of Ridgewood has officially reached the courtroom. A high-stakes lawsuit filed in early 2026, Ridgewood Hospital Association Inc. v. Village of Ridgewood (Docket No.: BER-C-000017-26), marks a critical turning point for one of the most valuable pieces of real estate in Bergen County.

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From Nickelodeon to Malibu Mugshot: Teaneck Native Chris O’Neal Arrested in California Burglary

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Nickelodeon’s Chris O’Neal Arrested: The Malibu Burglary Investigation Explained

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Teaneck NJ, The entertainment world is buzzing after reports surfaced that Chris O’Neal, the New Jersey-born actor famous for his breakout role on Nickelodeon’s How to Rock, was arrested in connection with a residential burglary in Malibu earlier this week.

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A Life Saved in NJ: Aidan’s Miraculous Return to Midland Park Police

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A Miracle in Midland Park: Local Heroes Reunite with Teen After Life-Saving Rescue

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Midland Park, NJ – In the line of duty, police officers often face high-pressure situations, but few moments are as rewarding as seeing a life saved come full circle. Recently, the Midland Park Police Department welcomed a very special visitor: Aidan, a local teenager who stopped by to personally thank the officers who saved his life just a few months ago.

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Trump Administration Moves Student Loan Collections to Treasury

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Student Loan Shake-up: Trump Administration Begins Moving $1.7 Trillion Portfolio to Treasury

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Ridgewood NJ, In a historic move toward dismantling the Department of Education, the Trump administration announced Thursday that the U.S. Treasury will now take over a massive portion of the federal student loan portfolio.

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Woman Struck and Killed by NJ Transit Train in Fair Lawn Late Wednesday

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NJ Transit Fatality: Investigation Underway After Woman Struck by Train in Fair Lawn

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Fair Lawn NJ, A tragic incident late Wednesday night has left the Fair Lawn community seeking answers. Local authorities and NJ Transit Police are currently investigating a fatal collision involving a pedestrian on the Bergen County Line.

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Thinking of Using ChatGPT for Your Divorce? Read This NJ Expert’s Warning First

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62% of NJ Couples Are Considering AI for Divorce—Why It’s a Costly Risk

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Ridgewood NJ, A few years ago, asking a computer for life advice sounded like science fiction. Today, it’s a daily habit. From drafting emails to planning Italian vacations, AI is our new digital assistant. But as Americans lean harder on technology, a risky new trend is emerging: using AI to navigate the complexities of divorce.

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Is the Oscars Era Ending? 2026 Ratings Hit Lowest Point Since 2022

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The Oscars Just Suffered a “Grand Slam” Loss to the WBC: See the 2026 Ratings Crash

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Ridgewood NJ, The 98th Academy Awards should have been a night of cinematic celebration, but the numbers tell a different story. Despite a star-studded lineup and powerful wins for Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan, the 2026 Oscars ratings have officially slipped, marking the smallest audience since 2022.

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Parking Lot Maintenance Tips for Bergen County Commercial Properties

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Across Bergen County, commercial property managers are placing greater emphasis on the condition and performance of their parking lots. From high-traffic retail centers in Paramus to corporate office complexes near Hackensack, the state of a parking area directly influences both safety and perception. 

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More Density, More Rentals: Wyckoff Settles Major Housing Dispute with 11 New Ordinances

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The March 15 Deadline: How Wyckoff’s New Affordable Housing Plan Affects Local Zoning

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WYCKOFF, NJ — The landscape of Wyckoff is set to evolve following the Township Committee’s marathon approval of 11 new ordinances this week. The move comes just in time to meet a strict New Jersey statewide deadline of March 15, ensuring the township maintains control over its local zoning.

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After High School ‘Swatting’ Scare, Glen Rock Community Says ‘The Time to Act is Now’

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Glen Rock School Security Debate: Viral Petition Demands Armed Guards After ‘Swatting’ Scare

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GLEN ROCK, NJIn the wake of a terrifying lockdown that paralyzed Glen Rock High School last week, a community-led movement is gaining rapid momentum. A new petition is calling on the school district to immediately arm its security guards—a move supporters say is necessary to protect students from evolving threats.

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NJ Transit Bridge Survives Heavy Impact from Coach USA Bus; No Rail Delays Reported

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Mahwah Bus Crash: Coach USA Vehicle Ripped Open After Striking NJ Transit Bridge

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MAHWAH, NJ — A dramatic collision on the morning of Wednesday, March 18, 2026, left a Coach USA bus severely damaged and a driver hospitalized after the vehicle struck a low-clearance NJ Transit rail bridge near the New York border.

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USPS Financial Cliff: Postmaster General Warns Mail Delivery Could Stop in 12 Months

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Postal Cliff: USPS Warns It Could Run Out of Cash by 2027; $0.95 Stamps Proposed

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The future of the U.S. mail is facing a “critical juncture.” In a high-stakes congressional hearing this week, Postmaster General David Steiner issued a stark warning: without immediate intervention, the United States Postal Service (USPS) will run out of money in less than 12 months.

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