New Jersey Herald - Sun Nov 29
A man chased down and shot his wife and their two young sons in northern New Jersey on Saturday - killing one boy - before he was fatally shot by an off-duty police officer, police said.
Perfect ranch proves to be worth the waitNorth Jersey Media Group - Sun Nov 29
Helena and Nick Vidaic moved from Bergen County to Jackson in South Jersey in 2006 to join a 55-plus retirement community.
In Oakland, dozens take not-so-polar plunge for Special OlympicNorth Jersey Media Group - Sat Nov 28
A man from Red Bank dove in with his labradoodles. A woman from Flemington took the plunge with her fianc.
Bergen bomb squad patrols mallsNorth Jersey Media Group - Fri Nov 27
The Bergen County Police Department's Bomb Squad patrolled and inspected the Paramus malls on Friday, the busiest retail shopping day of the year.
Hoping to bring the birds back homeNorthJersey.com - Fri Nov 27
Bernard Sobolewski wants to relive a hobby he enjoyed as a child and at the same time wants one of North Jersey's most fascinating birds to once again live comfortably in Little Ferry.
North Jersey Muslims gather together to celebrate Eid ul-AdhaNorth Jersey Media Group - Fri Nov 27
Approximately 3,000 Muslims from across North Jersey gathered at the Teaneck Armory this morning to celebrate Eid ul-Adha, one of the holiest days of the Islamic calendar.
Cold weather can bring on SADNorth Jersey Media Group - Thu Nov 26
The leaves are changing; the first breeze of chilly air comes through your window; and the days keep getting shorter.
Hackensack man charged in sexual assaultNorth Jersey Media Group - Thu Nov 26
South Hackensack Police arrested and charged Franklin L. Sanchez-Carrion, a 22-year-old Hackensack man, for an aggravated sexual assault that reportedly occurred on Nov.
Black Friday Shoppers Begin To Swarm RetailersWCBS-TV New York - Thu Nov 26
Share + Nov 26, 2009 11:03 pm US/Eastern Aside from football and food, there's one other way Americans love to celebrate their oldest holiday: shopping.
Oritani raises cash dividendNorthJersey.com - Wed Nov 25
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP a ' Oritani Financial Corp. will raise its quarterly cash dividend to 7.5 cents a share from 5 cents, as of the Dec.
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