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Man Seriously Injured as Train Collides with Car in Ho-Ho-Kus
Summonses expected for Newark man whose car was hit by a train Monday morning.

Summonses expected for Newark man whose car was hit by a train Monday morning.

Chamber of Commerce's Restaurant Week continues through Thursday.
Chamber of Commerce's Restaurant Week continues through Thursday.
Webelos troop at Ridge School constructs statue to raise environmental awareness.
A week of family events planned for residents to share in the buzz of the first local Super Bowl.
25-year old charged with DUI after a pursuit from Glen Rock that ended with a crash in Wyckoff, according to a report.
Weekly round-up of the top headlines in Ridgewood and Glen Rock.
Department of Housing and Urban Development's look into use of Sandy dollars is a routine audit, not an investigation, its inspector general says.
Ridgewood and Glen Rock observing Martin Luther King Day with songs, speakers.
Titus Andronicus frontman and Glen Rock native Patrick Stickles opens up about a small town upbringing, his favorite teacher and the state of rock and roll.
Second session of three-round interview process scheduled for next week.
A lack of space on the proposed site has led Glen Rock to abandon the possibility of sharing garage space on the Ridgewood-owned property.
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus will premier 'Tyler's Suite' in March, followed by additional performances by six other choirs nationwide.
Details scarce on the ground, leaving educators, legislators to guess at what’s next.
The longtime administrator will remain at the school through the end of the school year.
Schools administrator now says a contractual issue with the district's cafeteria manager poses further problems with lunch deliveries by outside vendors.
Borough expected to save roughly $72,000 in debt servicing in the 2014 budget.
Resolutions sent to state legislators and top education officials urge tweaks to policy on Common Core standards.
Some homeowners are hoping to cash five-figure checks for the use of their homes by tourists coming to town for the game.
'Baby Bumps,' the 'Jersey Shore' star's fourth book, is a tell-all about her ditching partying to be a mother.