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Fort Lee Candlelight Vigil For Newtown, Police Chief Swearing In This Week
The Week Ahead: a look at some of what’s going on in Fort Lee this week.

Erik Wander is a photographer, filmmaker, educator and journalist originally from Rochester, NY. A 2006 graduate of the Columbia university Graduate School of Journalism, where he completed a concentration in new media, Erik's experience in journalism includes working as an online photo editor, a newspaper reporter and a radio journalist. He also holds an MFA in visual studies with a concentration in photography and film from the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY and a B.A. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Erik has lived in such diverse places as Daegu, South Korea, where he taught English for four years immediately after graduating from college; Huizhou, China and Singapore, where he taught photography and film for nearly five years; New York City, where he worked as a photo editor for Time Magazine online (time.com) and Kodiak and Valdez, Alaska, where he spent the past two years as a public radio and community newspaper reporter.
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The Week Ahead: a look at some of what’s going on in Fort Lee this week.

The vigil, which organizers say is for people all faiths—or none—takes place Monday at 7 p.m. in Fort Lee’s Monument Park.
Fort Lee Patch’s “Week in Review,” a weekly roundup of top local news stories.
A majority of voters in Fort Lee went Democratic in the November election, but the amount per contribution during the latest election cycle was much higher for the Republican candidate for president.
Here's where to get an influenza vaccine, how to recognize symptoms and what to know about treatment if you get sick.
Michelle James just started her new job as assistant superintendent; on Friday morning and again the same evening she will “have a cup of coffee” with parents and community members.
The Assistant Director of High School Admissions for Berkeley College recently led two workshops as part of the Academies@Englewood "Expert Series" program.
The idea to put together an exhibit of artifacts and photos depicting the history of the police department was retiring Police Chief Thomas Ripoli’s.
iNeighborCircle was the brainchild of Fort Lee working mother Lingling Zhao, who hopes the website will help bring Fort Lee residents together to share items, information and much more.
Safety expert warns against becoming a victim of holiday crimes
Need a quick holiday cookie recipe? Make one of these for your parties this season.
EarthSky.org is saying that because there will be no moon, 2012 will be a great year to see this meteor shower.
Englewood Superintendent of Schools Donald Carlisle also plans to address ways to “accelerate” academic progress at the next Board of Education meeting, which is currently slated for Thursday.
A joint investigation by the Bergen County Narcotic Task Force and the Fort Lee Police Department led to the arrests of the two men on cocaine possession and distribution charges.
Lemoine Avenue remained closed between Main and Whiteman in Fort Lee Wednesday morning as PSE&G crews worked on downed wires across the roadway.
Police charged a 52-year-old man with DWI, after he allegedly crashed into a telephone pole on Lemoine Avenue late Tuesday night. Lemoine was closed between Main and Whiteman Streets until about 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Steven Curry of the Fort Lee Fire Prevention Bureau says it’s been a “quiet year” so far when it comes to holiday-related fires, and that following some simple rules will keep you and your family safe throughout the winter months.
School board officials will swear in four newly elected BOE members and elect a new school board president and vice president at the annual reorganization meeting on Jan. 1, 2013 at 1 p.m.
A Fort Lee PR professional recently visited her son’s fourth grade class at School No. 1, teaching the students about her profession, reinforcing their teacher’s emphasis on writing skills and helping them produce press releases.
Of all the proposals, building redundancy into the grid looks to have the best chance of keeping the lights on next time