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Bergen County Could See Afternoon, Evening Showers Bergen County Could See Afternoon, Evening Showers
Bergen County Could See Afternoon, Evening Showers RIDGEWOOD, N.J. – Keep the umbrellas nearby. There’s a chance of showers for the Bergen County area, mainly before 8 p.m., the National Weather Service reports. The rest of today will be partly cloudy, with a low around 53, high near 71. Southwest winds will be 5 to 7 mph, the humidity, 71 percent. The rest of the week looks like it will be partly sunny, high in the mid-60s. On Friday there could be showers again.  See weather.gov for more information.
Opposition Building on Legoland Amusement Park Proposal Opposition Building on Legoland Amusement Park Proposal
Opposition Building on Legoland Amusement Park Proposal HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. – Residents are angry about the lack of transparency surrounding a $250 million mega-theme park, water park and hotel being discussed for the former Letchworth Village campus in Thiells, lohud.com reports. Local and county officials have been in talks with Legoland since August 2014, lohud.com says, and residents have taken to social media to express their outrage over the project. For the full story see lohud.com.
Danbury High School Inducts Members Into Key Club Danbury High School Inducts Members Into Key Club
Danbury High School Inducts Members Into Key Club DANBURY, Conn. -- The Danbury High School Key Club had its induction ceremony for 2015-16 Oct. 7 at the school's auditorium. Guests and speakers included state Sen. Michael McLachlan, Mayor Mark Boughton, Principal Gary Boccacio, Director of Finance for the Danbury Board of Education Joe Martino, Kiwanis Adviser Bob Budnick and Club Adviser Carol Glintenkamp. Lieutenant Governor of Key Clubs and DHS Key Club President Alexandra Prendergast presided during the induction of officers as follows: Vice Presidents Caroline DeCarvahlo and Bryan Conde, Secretary Rawan Alloush, Treasurer Jonathan Wi…
Darien Realtors Hosting Public Forum On Downtown Revitalization Darien Realtors Hosting Public Forum On Downtown Revitalization
Darien Realtors Hosting Public Forum On Downtown Revitalization DARIEN, Conn. -- The Darien Board of Realtors is hosting a public forum about downtown Darien’s revitalization project from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15, at Darien Town Hall, 2 Renshaw Road. This forum features a presentation by David Genovese, Baywater properties and their vision of downtown Darien’s revitalization project.
Fall Festival To Be Celebrated In Glen Rock Oct. 18 Fall Festival To Be Celebrated In Glen Rock Oct. 18
Fall Festival To Be Celebrated In Glen Rock Oct. 18 GLEN ROCK, N.J. – The Glen Rock Annual Fall Festival takes place from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 18 at the Thielke Arboretum. Activities include Lots of crafts, games, and face painting for the children Guessing game with prize Beekeeping Trout Unlimited, fishing, fly making, and casting demos Picture opportunities Vendors Informational tables Cost is $20 for families; $15 for family members. Individuals $8; $5 members.Membership fees can be applied toward the entrance fee. See the Thielke Arboretum website for more information.   The Thielke Arboretum is located at , 460 Doremus Ave. in G…
Passaic County Could See Afternoon, Evening Showers Passaic County Could See Afternoon, Evening Showers
Passaic County Could See Afternoon, Evening Showers PASSAIC COUNTY, N.J. – Keep the umbrellas nearby. There’s a chance of showers for the PassaicCounty area in the early evening hours, the National Weather Service reports. Today will remain partly cloudy, with a high in the upper 60s. Southwest wind will be 5 to 10 mph with humidity at 76 percent.  Tomorrow and Thursday is expected to be sunny in the low- to mid-60s. On Friday, there is a 30 percent chance of showers with the high in the low 60s. Saturday looks like it will be mostly sunny with a high in the mid-50s. See weather.gov for more information.
River Edge Council Restricts Business Hours of 7-Eleven River Edge Council Restricts Business Hours of 7-Eleven
River Edge Council Restricts Business Hours of 7-Eleven RIVER EDGE, NJ – About a month before a 7-Eleven was to open on Kinderkamack Road, the River Edge Mayor and Council voted 4-0 to ban 24 hour businesses in that section of town, northjersey.com reports. Lawyers for 7-Eleven and the store’s landlord called the ruling arbitrary and hinted at litigation, according to northjersey.com. See northjersey.com for the full story.
Failed Waldwick Assisted Living Application Heads To Court Failed Waldwick Assisted Living Application Heads To Court
Failed Waldwick Assisted Living Application Heads To Court WALDWICK, N.J.. – A senior living development firm is taking the borough of Waldwick to court, northjersey.com reports. The Waldwick Zoning Board voted 5-2 to deny the application of Formation-Shelbourne Senior Living Services of Alpharetta, Ga. to build a 79-unit assisted living facility, west of Walgreens at the intersection of Crescent and Wyckoff avenues, northjersey.com reports.Formation-Shelbourne's four-count appeal alleges that the board overstepped its bounds in denying the application. CLICK HERE for the full story. 
Twitter Is Planning Widespread Layoffs, Reports Say Twitter Is Planning Widespread Layoffs, Reports Say
Twitter Is Planning Widespread Layoffs, Reports Say Layoffs by Twitter’s new CEO could come as soon as early this week, according to multiple reports. Cofounder Jack Dorsey was named CEO just last week and has a financial crisis to fix, the New York Times said.  Since going public in 2013, its stock struggled to stay above its $26 IPO. Twitter has 4,100 employees in more than 35 offices, according to newyorktimes.com. For the full story see newyorktimes.com.
Make Detour Plans For Nighttime Work On Bridgeport Bridges On Routes 8/25 Make Detour Plans For Nighttime Work On Bridgeport Bridges On Routes 8/25
Make Detour Plans For Nighttime Work On Bridgeport Bridges On Routes 8/25 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Repair work will continue on Route 8 in Bridgeport from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. weekdays through Oct. 19, the Connecticut Department of Transportation announced. Motorists traveling south on Routes 8 and 25 can expect lane closures between the Route 8/25 merge and Exit 3 for Main Street. Motorists traveling north on the Route 8/25 connector can expect lane closures between Exit 2 for Lafayette Square and Exit 5 for Boston Avenue. Traffic control personnel and signs will be used to guide motorists through the work zone. The nighttime pavement joint repairs is the initial phase …
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