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New Bagel Shop, New Police Officers, Parking Woes Top January News
Check out our list of the top 10 most clicked on stories from the month of January.
New Bagel Shop/Deli Opens on Route 17 South
Harvey's Hot Bagels and Deli opend its door on Route 17 South at the start of the new year and quickly began to develop a fan base.
Heights Police Welcome Two as Probationary Patrolmen
Michael DeSimone and Nicholas Brunetti will be the newest members of the Hasbrouck Heights Police Department once they complete their police training this year.
Heights Resident Frustrated With Boulevard Parking Situation
A resident expresses his frustration regarding parking on the Boulevard in a letter to the editor which generated some discussion among other readers regarding possible solutions.
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Four Homes to Be Built on Old Sylvester's Property
Hasbrouck Heights Zoning Board granted unanimous approval to developers to subdivide the old Sylvester's property in order to construct four 2-family homes.
Morin Home Voted 'Best Decked House' in Hasbrouck Heights
Heights' Anthony Morin and family go out of their way each year to put up an impressive holiday display outside their home, which earned them the best 'decked house' title on the Heights Patch over the holiday season.
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Local Woman Seeks Repeal of Bergen Blue Laws
One Westwood resident is fed up with Bergen County's "blue laws" and is working to have the "old fashioned" rules appealed.
Rinke Named New Heights Board of Education President
Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education elected Joseph Rinke as its new President and swore in its newest trustees at the annual reorganization meeting in early January.
Fire Displaces Heights Families on New Year's Eve
A two-alarm fire that destroyed the upper stories of a two-family house on Harrison Avenue in the middle of the night left two families displaced on New Year's Eve.
Local Woman Seeks Bone Marrow Donor For Ailing Brother
Lodi's Joanne Morrison set up a blood and bone marrow drive at Hasbrouck Heights Borough Hall in search of a match for her brother Bruce who is battling Mantle Cell Lymphoma and is in need of a transplant.
Police: Boy Struck By Vehicle is Recovering
A 13-year old was rushed to the hospital Monday evening after he was struck by a vehicle on Williams Avenue, said Hasbrouck Heights Police.
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