Flood Relief for Pascack Valley? Mayors and Stevens Institute Fast-Track “Smart” Reservoir Technology
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WESTWOOD, NJ — A major step toward ending the chronic flooding issues plaguing the Pascack Valley took place this week, as regional leaders gathered to review a high-tech solution that could change how local waterways are managed.
4-Hour TSA Lines & National Security Risks: NJGOP Demands End to DHS Shutdown
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COLTS NECK, NJ — As the federal government enters its second month of a partial shutdown, New Jersey Republican State Committee (NJGOP) Chairwoman Christine Hanlon is issuing an urgent call to action. With the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unfunded and vital agencies like the TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA sidelined, the NJGOP warns that partisan politics are now compromising the safety of millions.
Former Englewood Cliffs Councilman Glen Luciano Arrested for Stalking and Criminal Mischief
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ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, NJ – The Englewood Cliffs Republican Organization has issued an official statement following the arrest of former Councilman Glen A. Luciano. Luciano faces serious charges including stalking and criminal mischief in connection with a series of incidents involving property damage throughout the borough.
Is Your Tax Bill Increasing? Ridgewood BOE Set to Vote on 3.78% School Tax Hike
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RIDGEWOOD, NJ — The Ridgewood Board of Education is convening a critical Special Public Meeting this Wednesday, March 18, 2026, to discuss a proposed school tax levy increase that could impact thousands of local homeowners.
66-Million-Year-Old ‘Trey’ Hits the Block: Why Dino Fossils are Outselling Fine Art
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Move over, Jurassic Park. A massive piece of prehistoric history is officially up for grabs.
Ridgewood NJ, Starting today, collectors and institutions have until March 31, 2026, to bid on one of the most significant paleontological finds of the century: “Trey,” a 66-million-year-old Triceratops skeleton. With a projected closing price of $5.5 million, Trey is the latest superstar in a booming dinosaur auction market that has recently seen fossils fetch upwards of $40 million.
Susie Wiles’ Toughest Fight: Trump’s Chief of Staff and Saddle River Native Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
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Saddle River NJ, In a personal announcement that has shaken the halls of the White House, President Donald Trump revealed on Monday, March 16, 2026, that his Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.
Wiles, a trailblazer as the first woman to ever hold the position of White House Chief of Staff, is a proud native of Saddle River, New Jersey. Despite the diagnosis, the President confirmed that Wiles intends to remain in her high-pressure role throughout her treatment.
The ‘Joe Tea’ Exit: Why Another Iconic Jersey Brand is Swapping Montclair for Pennsylvania
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Trenton NJ, New Jersey just lost a little more of its flavor. Joe Tea, the homegrown brand that started on the streets of Hoboken and the boardwalks of the Jersey Shore, is officially packing up its headquarters.
The company—famous for its “Two Little Guys” logo and global distribution—is moving its base of operations from Montclair, NJ, to Bensalem, PA. This departure isn’t just a change of scenery; it’s a calculated financial move fueled by massive incentives from the Keystone State.
Gottheimer & Lawler Team Up: The Bipartisan Fix for North Jersey’s Looming Energy Crisis
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Fort Lee NJ, If you’ve opened your electric bill lately and felt a jolt of sticker shock, you’re not alone. New Jersey utility bills have surged by a staggering 45 percent in just the last two years.
Standing in Fort Lee alongside labor and local leaders, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) just unveiled a sweeping “all-of-the-above” energy strategy. The goal? Cut the red tape that is currently choking New Jersey’s power supply and drive down costs for families who are being squeezed at the kitchen table.
Mikie Sherrill’s Budget Bombshell: Why Your NJ Paycheck Is Shrinking in 2026
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Trenton NJ, The “blame game” in Trenton has reached a fever pitch. In her recent budget message, Governor Mikie Sherrill managed to deflect responsibility 15 times, pointing fingers at previous administrations and federal policies. But for New Jerseyans staring down a mounting affordability crisis, the distraction isn’t working.
Cybersecurity is no longer just a technical concern tucked away in the IT department. For growing businesses, it plays a direct role in stability, customer trust, and long-term success. As organizations expand their digital footprint, they also increase their exposure to risk. What once worked as a basic security setup can quickly become outdated in a fast-moving threat landscape.
The financial and operational consequences of a cyberattack are significant. A single breach can disrupt operations, drain resources, and damage relationships that took years to build. Despite this, many companies still treat cybersecurity as a one-time setup rather than an ongoing effort.
The reality is simple. Threats evolve every day, and defenses must evolve with them. Businesses that take a proactive, continuous approach to cybersecurity are far better positioned to adapt, scale, and protect what they have built.
Celebrating the life and legacy of Saint Patrick is a tradition that the People of Ireland
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Ridgewood-NJ-March 17, 2026: On Saturday evening March 14th, there was a hue of green inside the Knights of Columbus Hall, as the Ridgewood Knights hosted their annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance. Celebrating the life and legacy of Saint Patrick is a tradition that the People of Ireland started over a thousand years ago.
The Real Story: Unmasking the Origins of St. Patrick’s Day
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Ridgewood NJ, Every year on March 17th, the world turns green. From Chicago dyeing its river to parades filling the streets of New York, St. Patrick’s Day has become a global phenomenon. But beneath the shamrocks, festive parades, and spirited celebrations lies a history that is far more complex—and often more surprising—than most people realize.
Regional Power Move: 9 Northwest Bergen Mayors Push for Safer, Slower Roads
photo courtesy of Saddle River Mayor Al Kurpis
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Saddle River NJ, In a significant show of regional unity, leaders across Northwest Bergen County are moving forward with a plan to make local travel safer for drivers, pedestrians, and wildlife alike.
On Saturday, March 14th, Saddle River Mayor Al Kurpis joined Bergen County Executive James J. Tedesco III and the mayors of eight neighboring municipalities to tackle the most pressing issues facing their communities.
Could Your First $75,000 Be Tax-Free? Inside the New ‘Keep Your Pay Act’
file photo courtesy of Boyd Loving
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Ridgewood NJ, Is “Tax Fairness” Only Okay if Everyone Stays Taxed?For years, the rallying cry from the progressive left has been a simple three-word mantra: “Tax the Rich.” But a new legislative push from two prominent Democratic Senators is revealing a fractured reality. It turns out that when you actually propose letting the middle class keep their paychecks, some liberal policy hawks aren’t just surprised—they’re “going bonkers.”
Critics argue that the Biden administration treated the SPR as a political tool rather than a strategic asset
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Washington DC, The Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) was designed as America’s ultimate insurance policy. Established to shield the U.S. economy from catastrophic supply disruptions—like the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina or the global shock of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—it is meant for emergencies, not optics.