VETERANS & MILITARY PERSONNEL RIDE FREE ON NY WATERWAY FERRIES THIS VETERANS DAY
NY Waterway will provide free ferry rides for all active-duty military personnel and military veterans on Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 2022.
NY Waterway will provide free ferry rides for all active-duty military personnel and military veterans on Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 2022.
PARAMUS, N.J. – In memory of departed Bergen Community College professor Robert Neil Ender, and in recognition of his family’s legacy of philanthropy at the institution in his memory, the College has renamed its math and science tutoring center in his honor.
(Eastern Bergen County, New Jersey; November 3, 2022) -- The Community Chest of Eastern Bergen County awarded 21 grants, totaling $115,000, to nonprofit agencies responding to increased need in the community from COVID-19 and the impact of Hurricane Ida.
HACKENSACK, NJ – Last night, the County’s Board of Commissioners voted to approve a resolution establishing a Bergen County Emergency Medical Services Unit. This unit will assist local EMS agencies with mutual aid 911 medical calls.
Somerset Hills, NJ (November 3, 2022) – On Veterans Day, members of LeTip of Asbury Park, Bayshore, Bell Works, Bergen County, Bordentown, Carlstadt, Central New Jersey, Cherry Hill, Clifton, Coastal, Colts Neck, Fair Lawn, Freehold, Gold Coast, Gordons Corner, Greater Morristown, Hackensack, Holmdel, Jersey City, LBI, Livingston, Manalapan, Matawan, Metuchen, Monmouth Virtual, Montclair, Morganville, Mount Laurel, North Jersey Virtual, Ocean Township, Paramus, Point Pleasant, Princeton, Red Bank, Robertsville, Rutherford, Somerset Hills, Spring Lake, Springfield, Tri County, Wall, and Wayne will proudly participate in the #VetDayPledge to thank U.S. Military Veterans for their service to our country.
South Hackensack, N.J. (November 3, 2022) – NAI James E. Hanson, the largest New Jersey-based full-service independent commercial real estate firm, announces it has negotiated the sale of a 4,400-square-foot industrial building located at 38 Leuning Street in South Hackensack, N.J.
Project will rehabilitate former rail line into new, 11-acre public park
UNION, N.J. — Ten years after Superstorm Sandy struck New Jersey, causing damage across the state, panelists at a Kean University event held to mark the anniversary described how the storm changed their lives.
“PULSE: Resonating Earth” remains on view until Dec. 8 in Gallery Bergen.
First program in Northern New Jersey accepting public insurance, private insurance, Medicare & Medicaid and supporting the underinsured/uninsured