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NY Woman Charged with Arson for Burning Mustang in Wallington

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Why Did a NY Woman Allegedly Torch a Mustang in Bergen County on Memorial Day?

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Wallington NJ, An ordinary Memorial Day evening in Bergen County turned into an active arson investigation after a classic sports car was intentionally set ablaze.

On Monday, May 25, 2026, at approximately 7:44 p.m., Wallington police and firefighters rushed to the vicinity of Lincoln Place following urgent reports of a vehicle fire. Upon arrival, first responders discovered a 2004 Ford Mustang completely engulfed in flames.

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The Invisible Drain: The Home Office Habit Causing Burnout

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The promise of the work-from-home revolution was rooted in balance. We envisioned mornings without stressful highway traffic, more time spent with family, and a healthier lifestyle cultivated from the comfort of our own homes. Yet, several years into the widespread adoption of remote work, a contrasting reality has emerged. Instead of feeling liberated, millions of remote professionals are experiencing a profound, chronic level of exhaustion.

When remote workers experience burnout, they often point their fingers at heavy workloads, demanding clients, or relentless back-to-back video calls. While those factors certainly play a role, expert workspace psychologists point to a much closer, deeply ingrained culprit: a toxic behavioral habit built directly into the setup of our home environments. The single most dangerous home office habit causing burnout is the failure to physically and visually close the door on the workday.

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Why Mileage Isn’t Always the Best Indicator of a Good Used Car

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When consumers search for a pre-owned vehicle, the mileage is frequently one of the first things they check. Consumers often believe that a vehicle with a lower mileage is likely to have fewer mechanical problems than a vehicle with a greater mileage. While mileage can offer valuable insight into how much a vehicle was used, it should not be the only variable used to determine the actual worth or dependability of a car.

Nevertheless, a vehicle’s condition is dependent on several other factors, including the maintenance history, the driving habits, and the general upkeep of the vehicle. Some vehicles with lower mileage may have been sitting idle too frequently leading to potential hidden issues, whereas a vehicle with greater mileage that has been routinely maintained will likely perform well for many years. Both consumers and sellers must understand these variances to assist the buyer in making informed decisions and the seller to present the vehicle properly in the marketplace.

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What Happened To the Founding Fathers?

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When most people picture the Founding Fathers, they think of powdered wigs, dramatic paintings, and serious-looking men staring out from old history books. Somehow, over time, these figures became less like actual people and more like permanent American symbols. 

Today, their faces appear everywhere, on currency, monuments, souvenirs, and even patriotic fashion like a classic Navy hat. However, what’s often forgotten is that the Founding Fathers didn’t simply vanish after the Revolutionary War ended. This guide explores what happened to them after they made their mark on American history.

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The Ridgewood Run Post-Race Cleanup: What Went Wrong With Those Temporary Police Signs?

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Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign: Post-Ridgewood Run Cleanup Sparks Neighborhood Confusion

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Ridgewood NJ, Since 1976, the Ridgewood Run® has been a beloved Memorial Day tradition in Bergen County. Drawing thousands of competitive athletes, recreational runners, families, and spectators, this spirited event perfectly showcases the beautiful, tree-lined streets of the Village of Ridgewood while celebrating health, wellness, and community.

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Chaos at American Dream: 3 Suspects Arrested After Parking Deck Assault Injures Three

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Parking Deck Ambush: 3 Charged in Violent American Dream Mall Assault That Left Three Injured

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East Rutherford NJ, A Sunday evening trip to the American Dream mall turned into a scene of violence this past weekend, leaving three people injured and triggering a multi-state police response.

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Normally $35, This Lifesaving E-Bike Safety Course Is Free For the Month of May

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Why Local Police Are Urging E-Bike Riders to Take This Free Safety Course This Month

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Glen Rock NJ, Electric bikes (e-bikes) are taking over northern New Jersey sidewalks and roadways. They are fast, eco-friendly, and incredibly fun—but they also come with unique safety challenges that many new riders aren’t prepared for.

With e-bike accidents on the rise regionally, the Glen Rock Police Department (GRPD) just issued an urgent community notice encouraging local riders to take advantage of a high-value safety resource.

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Missing Lyndhurst Man Last Seen Exiting Penn Station Without Phone or Wallet: Have You Seen Bill Hooper?

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Have You Seen Him? Urgent Tri-State Search for Missing Bergen County Man Last Seen at Penn Station

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Lyndhurst NJ, An urgent search is underway across New Jersey and New York City for a 29-year-old Bergen County man who vanished without his phone or wallet.

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Tractor-Trailer Snags Wires, Rips Apart Commercial Building Facade in Hawthorne

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Commuter Alert: Commercial Building Facade Ripped Down by Tractor-Trailer in Hawthorne

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Hawthorne NJ, A Tuesday morning commute took a chaotic turn in Passaic County when a tractor-trailer accident caused significant structural damage to a prominent vacant commercial building in Hawthorne.

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Bergen County Academies Students Win 2026 C-SPAN StudentCam Documentary Awards

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These Hackensack Teens Just Won National Awards for Churning Out Hard-Hitting Documentaries

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Hackensack NJ, How do modern high schoolers view the American Dream, the death penalty, and the legacy of 9/11? A group of brilliant Bergen County students didn’t just talk about these heavy topics—they made award-winning films about them.

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Hinchliffe Stadium Financial Crisis: Why the New York Cosmos and Jersey Jackals Can’t Save Paterson’s Historic Venue

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Why Paterson’s $110M Hinchliffe Stadium Renovation is Facing a Devastating Financial Crisis

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Paterson NJ, Paterson’s historic Hinchliffe Stadium was supposed to be a shining monument of urban renewal—a $110 million project restoring a legendary Negro Leagues venue into a bustling modern sports hub.

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NJ Taxpayers Paid the Bill, NYC Got the Bargain: Inside the 2026 World Cup Ticket Scandal

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Why Did 1,000 World Cup Tickets Buyout for NYC Spark Outrage in NJ?

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Eat Rutherford NJ, The 2026 FIFA World Cup is supposed to be New Jersey’s crowning moment on the global sports stage. Instead, MetLife Stadium’s upcoming matches are at the center of a massive political firestorm.

New Jersey lawmakers are demanding immediate answers after learning that the NYNJ FIFA 2026 Host Committee, chaired by former First Lady Tammy Murphy, sent 1,000 World Cup tickets over the Hudson River to New York City residents—subsidized heavily by New Jersey tax dollars.

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1,036 HP and Five Seats: Ferrari Unveils ‘Luce’ EV—And Purists Are Absolutely Furious

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Maranello Unveils the Ferrari Luce: A 1,036-HP Electronic Gamble Designed by Jony Ive

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MARANELLO, ITALY — In the most radical departure from its 78-year racing heritage, Ferrari (NYSE: RACE) has officially unveiled its first-ever production electric vehicle: the Ferrari Luce.

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Wexit Escalates: Alberta Announces Historic Vote on Legal Process to Secede From Canada

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Oil-Rich Alberta Advances Historic Referendum on Leaving Canada

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 Alberta, Canada, The geopolitical landscape of North America is facing a massive shakeup. Alberta, Canada’s energy powerhouse, is officially moving toward a provincial vote to determine its future within the Canadian confederation.

The Western Canadian province—often compared to the American West due to its libertarian leanings, massive agricultural sector, and conservative oil-and-gas culture—is grappling with decades of bubbling separatist sentiment, colloquially known as “Wexit.”

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Maintaining Financial Awareness in a Shopping Culture

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Spending Has Become Almost Too Easy

Modern shopping does not always feel like shopping anymore. It feels like scrolling, tapping, watching, saving, liking, or checking out before your coffee gets cold. A purchase can happen so quickly that the decision barely has time to register. That is convenient, but it also creates a strange problem: the easier it gets to buy, the easier it gets to forget that money is actually leaving.

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