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| | Being the shoulder to lean on 01/01/2009
�Donald Ingwersen is the most compassionate funeral director I�ve ever met,� said Village Commissioner Maggie Boyd.
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| | Village will go red 01/01/2009
Ridgefield Park Mayor George Fosdick and the Board of Commissioners proclaimed Feb. 6 as “National Wear Red Day” and urged citizens to “go red” for the day to call attention to cardiovascular disease in women. The village proclamation was presented during
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| | Playing for fun, giving to charity 12/20/2008
Through something as simple as playing volleyball, Ridgefield Park Junior Senior High School students donated more than $1,200 to the Teaneck Armory. The money will be used to purchases holiday presents for families of the National Guard, specifically tho
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| | Statue thief hoped to scrap memorial for cash 12/12/2008
Little Ferry police recovered the concrete statue that had been stolen from Memorial School Saturday, Nov. 29 and charged a 37-year-old borough man with the theft. The statue was dedicated to Matthew Fenton, a Little Ferry resident who was killed in Iraq
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| | Bill would move elections to fall 12/04/2008
The council is unanimously opposing a bill before the New Jersey Senate State Government Committee that would permit municipalities with non-partisan governments to hold their elections in November instead of May.
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| | Village gets transportation grant 12/04/2008
Gov. Jon Corzine awarded $78.75 million in transportation grants from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) to 372 New Jersey towns to be used for street improvement projects. As one of 39 towns in Bergen County to receive aid, Ridgefield Pa
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| | Building a pathway to success 11/26/2008
Though Greg Gerken no longer attends Ridgefield Park Junior Senior High School, he has maintained such a strong tie to the community that he wanted to install pathways in the school’s newly constructed courtyard as his Eagle Scout project.
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| | A convincing sport thrives in Ridgefield Park 11/26/2008
With two meets already under its belt, the Ridgefield Park Junior Senior High School’s debate team is off to a good start. The varsity debaters took second place out of seven Bergen County schools at the debate held at Dwight Englewood. Select debaters re
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