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Blue Mass Honors Police from Bergen County Who Died in the Line of Duty
Bergen County Police Chiefs Association holds second Blue Mass to honor those in law enforcement who have given their lives in the line of duty.

Editor of New Milford and River Dell Patch, Ann was currently lives in Leonia. Ann wrote the weekly column, "Mom to Mom," for The Bergen News, Press, Journal and Sun Bulletin for four years, as well as the "About Town" and "Bridge View" columns for Fort Lee Patch.
Her contributions to the 9/11 Oral History Project for Patch include profiles of the former General Manager of the George Washington Bridge, a retired detective in the Bergen County Sheriff's office, retired Fort Lee Police Chief, retired FDNY fire fighter from Bronx Ladder 33/Engine 75 "Animal House," an FDNY fire truck mechanic, and the Fort Lee Fire Chief who made it out of Tower 1 alive.
Ann was recently voted by BC the Mag as one of the top three "Mommy Bloggers" in Bergen County for her blog: "Mom to Mom: Motherhood Madness & Merlot"http://momtomomcolumns.blogspot.com/.
Ann was the head writer for Uncle Floyd's radio variety show, "The Garden State Jubilee with Uncle Floyd." Her work has appeared in The Parent Paper, The Special Parent, and on a number of websites including "Moms in the City." Ann is the author of the book, "Child Care for Mommies, " and she is currently working on two books, "Braless in Briefs: Blurbs from the Burbs" to be published in 2012, and a book for a former cast member of "The Howard Stern Show" to be published in 2012.
Ann is the creator of "Bergen County Mom to Mom" a Facebook page where Bergen County families can connect, share information, find out the best places to go in and around Bergen County.
You can follow her on Twitter @ #annpiccirillo.
Bergen County Police Chiefs Association holds second Blue Mass to honor those in law enforcement who have given their lives in the line of duty.

Bergen County Police Chiefs Association holds second Blue Mass to honor those in law enforcement who have given their lives in the line of duty.
26-year old patrolman Ray Woods is among those remembered at the Bergen County Chiefs Association Blue Mass honoring police officers who have given their lives in the line of duty.
Outdoor dining would be permissible from April through November.
26-year old patrolman Ray Woods is among those remembered at the Bergen County Chiefs Association Blue Mass honoring police officers who have given their lives in the line of duty.
Newly formed Beautification Committee making a difference one plant at a time.
Block party at the Oradell Library this fall as library collects pieces to start a Lego Club.
Block party at the Oradell Library this fall as library collects pieces to start a Lego Club.
No interruption of service to customers, officials report.
No interruption of service to customers, officials report.
Chamber of Commerce seeks businesses to host 'Business After Hours' networking get-togethers.
The state of the United Water property application for development will be challenged by Oradell's attorney this week.
Check out what's going on this weekend.
NMHS Sophomores hold annual car wash Saturday; Rock for Life raises money for New Milford's Buddy Program Sunday.
Sanducci's donating 15 percent of Monday's proceeds to the team to help defray the cost of their trip to Cooperstown, NY where they will be participating in the American Youth Baseball Hall of Fame Invitational Tournament.
Foster teens who are "aging out" of the system will receive care packages thanks to the efforts of a local teenage Girl Scout.
The revelation that the Board of Education entered into a conceptual agreement with Hekemian for a 'field of dreams' has raised the temperature on the United Water property conversation.
The revelation that the Board of Education entered into a conceptual agreement with Hekemian for a 'field of dreams' has raised the temperature on the United Water property conversation.
Does the re-amended application constitute a new application? That's what opposing counsel, SOD and residents want to know.