Saddle Brook Couple Get Christmas Surprise After TV Is Stolen
A Saddle Brook couple whose new television was stolen from their home while it was still in the box got a Christmas Eve surprise when a Hackensack contractor who read their story in Daily Voice bought...
View ArticleReward now $1,000 for safe return of missing Bogota dog
A Tenafly pet rescue organization boosted a reward to $1,000 Sunday for information leading to the safe return of a 3-year-old shepherd mix who jumped out a window and bolted from her Bogota home....
View ArticleLodi school security officer saves choking student
SHOUT OUT: A Lodi school security officer used the Heimlick maneuver to rescue a chocking student. School Security Officer William Byrnes was working at the Washington School when he responded to an...
View ArticleFather of late Cliffside Park officer anticipates Tuesday Masses, candlelight...
Two Masses and a candlelight vigil attended by police, borough officials and others will be held for Cliffside Park Police Officer Stephen Petruzzello on Tuesday, a year after he was struck and killed...
View ArticleTeaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps: Two deaths, one save in busy Christmas night
While media attention in Teaneck on Christmas night focused on a pedestrian killed by a hit-and-run driver, members of the township Volunteer Ambulance Corps were engaged in two other serious calls, as...
View ArticleSpotlights shine skyward for fallen Cliffside Park police officer
TRIBUTE: Ron Petruzzello watched proudly Tuesday night as spotlights bathed an American flag raised by Cliffside Park firefighters near the spot where his son, Officer Stephen Petruzzello, was struck...
View ArticleFour Fair Lawn police veterans retire
SHOUT OUTS: New Year’s Eve marked the last official day — and new beginnings — for four veteran Fair Lawn police officers. All “gave the utmost dedication and professionalism to the Borough of Fair...
View ArticleRiver Vale’s first female fire chief represents fifth generation
SHOUT OUT: If he were alive today, the River Vale Volunteer Fire Department’s first chief would be proud to know that his great-great-granddaughter will be sworn in as its first female chief on Jan. 1....
View ArticleFirst female River Vale Fire Chief Kellie Goodell sworn in
SHOUT OUT: The River Vale Fire Department has its first female chief — and she’s only 33 years old. Kellie Goodell was accompanied by her uncle — River Vale Fire Marshall and Inspector Gregory Goodell,...
View ArticleRetired Glen Rock Police Sgt. Jay Green, 73
TRIBUTE: Retired Glen Rock Police Sgt. Jay Frederick Green died at his North Carolina home on New Year’s Eve. He was 73. Born in Middletown, NY, Green served in the U.S. Marine Corps, was an avid...
View ArticleNew Leonia firefighting brass sworn
SHOUT OUTS: With his young daughter holding the Bible, Daniel Neu was sworn as Leonia’s fire chief on Monday night — as were several of his ranking officers. Also sworn were Deputy Chief Dan Panarotto,...
View ArticlePort Authority police promoting 79 uniformed officers
SHOUT OUTS: The Port Authority Police Department will promote 79 of its uniformed officers to higher ranks during a ceremony on Friday. Raymond Bryan will be promoted to deputy chief and Ronald Shindel...
View ArticleNorthern Valley PBA Valentine’s gala at Rockleigh features dinner, comedians,...
SHOUT OUT: Comedians, a three-course dinner and an open bar highlight the first-ever Valentine’s Day gala hosted by Northern Valley PBA Local 233 at the Rockleigh Country Club. The Feb. 12 event, from...
View ArticleTeaneck VAC saves heart attack victim with help from new machine
SHOUT OUT: Teaneck EMTs revived a 34-year-old heart attack victim in a local CVS with the help of a new machine. After applying a defibrillator to the victim at the Cedar Lane store Wednesday...
View ArticleFairview Police Chief Tom Juliano retiring
TRIBUTE: Fairview Police Chief Thomas Juliano, a 23-year department veteran, formally confirmed his retirement, effective at the end of February, on Wednesday. Fairview Deputy Police Chief Martin Kahn...
View ArticleNJ highway memorials for fallen police, firefighters, EMTs now law
Gov. Christie on Monday signed into law a roadside memorial sign program for fallen police, firefighters and EMS workers killed in the line of duty. “Patrolman Joseph Wargo’s Law” directs the state...
View ArticleGET TICKETS: ‘Rock-N-Rahl’ to benefit family of late Davey’s bartender
TICKETS AVAILABLE: A fundraiser to benefit the family of a popular Montvale bartender who died of pancreatic cancer last month was scheduled for Valentine’s Day weekend at the Park Ridge Elks Club....
View ArticleCloster detective honored as Elks’ Officer of Year
SHOUT OUT: Closter Police Detective Vincent Aiello received the Closter Elks Lodge’s Officer of the Year Award. Aiello was chosen for his dedication to the job and tireless efforts to protect the...
View ArticleBergen sheriff’s officers, PIP police talk suicidal man from Palisades in Alpine
Negotiators on Wednesday afternoon talked a distraught man from jumping from the Palisades at the State Line Lookout in Alpine. “He was extremely respectful. He apologized to the officers,” one of the...
View ArticleHUMC nurses deliver Edgewater newborn in parking garage
Almost counted when nurses from Hackensack University Medical Center delivered a baby boy in the hospital parking garage. Selis and Mustafa Tavsancil of Edgewater were headed to meet their obstetrician...
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