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The Michael Wright Case: Jury Reaches Verdict in Brutal Cinder Block Killing of NBA Star

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Closter Man Convicted in Brutal 2015 Murder of Former Knicks Draft Pick Michael Wright

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Closter Nj, After nearly a decade of searching for answers, a Bergen County jury has delivered a guilty verdict in the shocking 2015 killing of basketball star Michael Wright. The case, which spans from the quiet streets of Closter, New Jersey, to a parked SUV in Brooklyn, concluded this week with a conviction that finally closes a dark chapter in NBA history.

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Guatemalan National Arrested After Ridgefield Park Residential Sexual Assault

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Ridgefield Park Man Charged with Attempted Sexual Assault; ICE Takes Custody of Guatemalan National

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RIDGEFIELD PARK, NJ — A joint investigation by the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office and local police has led to the arrest of a 32-year-old Ridgefield Park resident following a reported violent encounter at a local residence.

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Remembering “White Pants”: The Man Who Brought Music to North Jersey Classrooms

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Remembering Steve “White Pants” Jordan: Iconic Ridgewood Resident and Educator Passes Away at 74

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Ridgewood NJ, The Bergen County community is mourning the loss of a local legend. Stephen Jordan, affectionately known to music fans as Steve “White Pants” Jordan, passed away on April 17, 2026, in his lifelong home of Ridgewood, New Jersey.

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Is Mars Hiding Ancient Life? New Evidence from Curiosity’s Most Diverse Discovery Yet

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Life on Mars? NASA’s Curiosity Rover Unearths Most Diverse “Building Blocks” Ever Found

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Houston Tx, For years, the question has lingered: Did the Red Planet ever host life? While we don’t have a “smoking gun” just yet, NASA’s Curiosity Rover just handed scientists the most compelling piece of the puzzle to date.

After intensive laboratory analysis of a rock sample originally drilled in 2020, NASA has confirmed the discovery of the most diverse set of organic molecules ever found on Mars. This isn’t just a minor update—it’s a breakthrough that changes our understanding of Martian chemistry.

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Mayor DiPiazza Unveils Bold Plan to Make Paramus the Safest Walking Town in NJ

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Paramus Pedestrian Safety Overhaul: 600 Sidewalks, Lower School Speed Limits, and New High-Tech Crosswalks

photo courtesy of Paramus Mayor Christopher DiPiazza

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PARAMUS, NJ — Big changes are coming to the streets of Paramus. Mayor Christopher DiPiazza and the Borough Council have unveiled a comprehensive safety initiative designed to protect pedestrians, students, and commuters alike. From a massive sidewalk restoration project to stricter school zone enforcement, the administration is prioritizing a “safety-first” infrastructure.

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Betting on War: How One Soldier’s $400K Polymarket Win Ended in a Federal Arrest

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The $400,000 Military Bet: How a U.S. Soldier’s Polymarket Wager Exposed a National Security Crisis

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Washington DC, In a plot straight out of a techno-thriller, a U.S. Army soldier has been arrested for allegedly using classified intelligence to bet on a high-stakes military operation. The case involving Gannon Ken Van Dyke and the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is sent shockwaves through Washington, exposing a dangerous new vulnerability: prediction markets as a tool for information warfare.

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“Teacher of the Month” Identified as Suspect in White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

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BREAKING: Shots Fired at White House Correspondents’ Dinner; Trump and Cabinet Evacuated

A photograph shared on President Donald Trump’s Truth Social account of the suspect who was apprehended during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington on Saturday. (via Truth Social)

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Chaos erupted at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night as President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and nearly the entire U.S. Cabinet were rushed to safety following a shooting in the hotel lobby. The incident, which occurred just as the first course of the annual “Nerd Prom” was being served, marks one of the most significant security breaches in the event’s 100-year history.

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The “Forever Chemical” Fight in NJ: Why Ridgewood is Under the Microscope

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The Ridgewood Water Paradox: National Awards vs. Local Frustrations

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Ridgewood NJ, Is the Village of Ridgewood a national leader in water safety, or is there a transparency gap leaving residents in the dark?

Recently, Mayor Paul Vagianos and Ridgewood Water Director Richard Calbi took the stage at NJIT’s Workshop on Translational Research and Technology Innovations for PFAS Decontaminations. To the room of state legislators and environmental experts, Ridgewood was hailed as being “well ahead of the curve” in the fight against “forever chemicals.”

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$150 Train Tickets? GOP Lawmakers Demand Answers on “Hidden” World Cup Costs at MetLife Stadium

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Taxpayer Scorecard: GOP Lawmakers Demand Transparency Over Soaring World Cup Costs at MetLife

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East Rutherford NJ, As New Jersey prepares to take center stage for the FIFA World Cup 2026, a new political firestorm is brewing in Trenton. Republican members of the Senate and Assembly Budget Committees have issued an urgent call for joint hearings, demanding clear answers on exactly how much the “beautiful game” will cost Garden State taxpayers.

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NJ Industry Leaders Trade Suits for Trash Bags in Community Cleanup at Overpeck County Park

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CIANJ Members Lead Earth Day Cleanup at Overpeck County Park

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Rochelle Park NJ,  the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) traded the boardroom for the great outdoors this week. On April 22nd, 2026, CIANJ hosted an Earth Day Community Clean-Up & Team Building Event, proving that New Jersey’s business leaders are just as invested in the state’s soil as they are in its economy.

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From Warren County to Cape May: New Jersey Vineyards Reeling After Brutal 24-Degree Frost

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Frost Bite: North Jersey Vineyards Face “100% Loss” After Spring Freeze Devastates 2026 Crop

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The rolling hills of North Jersey’s wine country are facing a heartbreaking setback this week. A sudden, deep freeze on the night of April 20th has left local vintners reeling, as plummeting temperatures decimated newly sprouted buds across the region’s most prestigious vineyards.

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First NJ Measles Case of 2026 Confirmed

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Measles Alert in New Jersey: Health Officials Confirm Case in Hudson County Following International Travel

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Newark NJ, The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) has issued an urgent public health alert following the state’s first confirmed case of measles in 2026. A resident of Hudson County tested positive for the highly contagious virus after returning from international travel, prompting officials to warn residents about potential exposure sites in Newark and Hackensack.

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New Jersey Real Estate : Sales Drop While Median Prices Continue to Climb

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New Jersey Real Estate Trends: Median Prices Hit $510K in Q1 2026 Despite Sales Slump

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Ridgewood NJ, The New Jersey housing market kicked off 2026 with a familiar narrative: rising prices and tightening inventory. According to the latest Q1 Residential Housing Market Data released by New Jersey Realtors, the median sales price for all property types has climbed to $510,000, marking a 2.2% increase over last year.

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“Slow Mow May” Comes Under Question Over Tick infestation

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Ridgewood NJ, As spring blooms across Bergen County, the Village of Ridgewood is buzzing with a familiar eco-friendly movement: Slow Mow May.

This grassroots initiative encourages residents to rethink their lawn care routine for 31 days to support essential pollinators but concerns have been raised about tick infestation and does a socalled “shaggy lawn” encourage ticks?

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Why Your NJ Property Taxes Are Skyrocketing: The $4.4 Billion School Aid Secret

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The $60 Billion Question: Is NJ’s School Funding Formula Failing Bergen County?

chart courtesy of NJ State Senator Holly Schepisi

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Ridgewood NJ, New Jersey has officially pulled back the curtain on the state’s massive $60 billion budget with a new “taxpayer report card.” While transparency is always a win, the numbers reveal a sobering reality for local homeowners—especially those in Bergen County.

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