Have Your Say: Ridgewood’s First 2026 ‘Council Chat’ Kicks Off This Saturday!
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Ridgewood NJ, Do you have a burning question about local traffic, a new idea for our parks, or concerns about upcoming Village projects? Tomorrow is your chance to get direct answers.
Finally! The Ridgewood Public Library Unveils Long-Awaited Modern Restroom Makeover
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Ridgewood NJ, If you’ve visited the Ridgewood Public Library recently, you’ve likely noticed a major change—and it’s one the community has been waiting nearly three decades for. After 30 years of heavy use, the library’s restrooms have officially undergone a total transformation, trading outdated fixtures for a sleek, contemporary design.
From Field to Fork: How NJ Hunters are Feeding Thousands This Season
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Ridgewood NJ, Hunting in the Garden State is about more than just the sport; for many, it’s a vital lifeline for the community. As we move through the 2025/2026 hunting season, New Jersey’s Hunters Helping the Hungry (HHH) program is turning successful harvests into a massive relief effort for local families.
New Jersey Bald Eagle Alert: Why the State’s Iconic Bird Population Just Took a Rare Hit
photo of a Bald Eagle spotted in Paramus
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Paramus NJ, AAfter decades of a “miracle recovery,” New Jersey’s bald eagles are facing a new, invisible threat.
According to the newly released 2025 New Jersey Bald Eagle Project Report by the NJDEP Fish & Wildlife and the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, the state has seen a slight decline in active nests for the first time in years. While the species was successfully removed from the state’s endangered species list just last year, experts are now pointing to Avian Flu (HPAI) as the likely culprit behind this recent dip.
Westwood Regional Schools Face $3M Deficit: Tax Hikes and Staff Cuts Proposed to Save Budget
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Westwood NJ, The Westwood Regional Board of Education is navigating a fiscal storm. At a recent meeting on March 24, 2026, the district introduced a $78.9 million budget designed to plug a massive $3 million hole caused primarily by skyrocketing healthcare costs.
Prospect Park School Scandal: Superintendent Ousted via Text Message—Is It Legal?
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Prosepect Park NJ, A high-stakes legal battle is erupting in the Prospect Park School District. After weeks of public clashing, Superintendent Hector Montes has been placed on administrative leave—not through a formal board vote, but via a text message from the board attorney.
Teaneck NJ, As the Jewish community in North Jersey prepares for the upcoming Passover holiday, “precaution” has been replaced by “necessity.” Following a string of local and global incidents, Teaneck law enforcement and community leaders met on March 25 to send a clear message: Security is the top priority.
Is New Jersey Worth the High Taxes? New 2026 Study Ranks the Garden State’s Taxpayer ROI
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Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey is famous for many things—diners, beaches, and unfortunately, the highest property tax rate in the country. According to the Tax Foundation’s 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index, New Jersey remains firmly at the bottom of the list for tax favorability.
JFK Airport Hero: ICE Agent Springs into Action to Save Choking Infant in Security Line
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New York NY, A routine trip through New York City’s JFK Airport turned into a life-or-death crisis this week, ending in a miraculous rescue that has captured the nation’s attention.
Urgent Warning: Saddle River Residents Targeted by Email Scams—How to Verify Your Official Mail
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Saddle River NJ, The Borough of Saddle River is issuing an urgent security alert following reports of fraudulent emails targeting residents, permit applicants, and the general public. These sophisticated scams are designed to mimic official Borough communications to solicit payments or sensitive information.
In an era where digital nomads roam freely, remote work blurs the lines between office and adventure, and families expect seamless video calls from foreign time zones, reliable internet connectivity has become as essential as a passport. Yet, for all the marvels of modern travel, staying connected remains one of the most persistent challenges. From exorbitant roaming fees to the hunt for a working local SIM card, travelers often find themselves navigating a maze of options. This article explores how to secure dependable internet on the road, drawing on expert insights and the latest technological innovations.
Is the Ridgewood Rt. 17 Park & Ride NJ’s Biggest Eyesore? It’s Time for Litter Tickets
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Ridgewood, NJ – If you’ve commuted through the Route 17 Park and Ride lately, you know the “disgraceful mess” isn’t an exaggeration. Despite repeated reports, the area remains a dumping ground for coffee cups, fast-food wrappers, and overflowing debris.
From the Statehouse to the Pizza Oven: Gov. Mikie Sherrill Slings Pies at Northfield Icon
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Could a career in coal-fired crusts be in Governor Mikie Sherrill’s future?
Northfield NJ, Last week, the newly inaugurated Governor took a break from her typical Trenton rhetoric to visit a legendary Atlantic County staple: Carluccio’s Coal Fired Pizza in Northfield. While most governors stick to podiums and press conferences, Sherrill decided to get her hands floury, picking up some expert tips on the art of the perfect Jersey pie.
The Real d’Artagnan? Musketeer’s Skeleton Potentially Unearthed in Dutch Church
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Maastricht, Netherlands,The line between legend and reality just got a lot thinner. For centuries, the final resting place of the man who inspired Alexandre Dumas’ most famous protagonist was a mystery. Now, a skeleton discovered beneath a church in Maastricht, Netherlands, might finally bring the “Fourth Musketeer” home.
Ridgewood Property Reassessment 2026: What Homeowners Need to Know About the Bergen County Mandate
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Ridgewood NJ, If you’ve recently opened your mail to find a letter from Appraisal Systems, you aren’t alone. The Village of Ridgewood is officially undergoing a Bergen County Tax Board mandated reassessment of all local properties.