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Fort Lee Mayor: I Accept Christie's Apology
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.

Jim.Leggate@patch.com
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.

'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
Mark Sokolich said he believed 'there are still some untold chapters' in the story of lane closures at the George Washington Bridge.
The fire caused 'considerable damage' to the Fairhaven Drive home's kitchen and dining room.
The following letter was submitted on behalf of Fair Lawn PBA Local 67 President Michael O'Brien.
Cindy Jo Quackenbush is the board's new president and Eugene Banta is the new vice president.
The National Weather Service predicted lows of 16 degrees and 24 degrees Wednesday and Thursday night.
Officials took their oaths of office and appointed members of various boards and commissions during the meeting.
Construction on the tower itself was finished on time, but it can't be turned on until PSE&G has completed related work, township attorney Ken Poller said.
Fair Lawn officials pledged to work across party lines during their reorganization meeting Tuesday night.
The event gives local business owners an opportunity to ask their mayors questions and share a meal.
Frank Pierro was charged with eluding, obstruction of justice, possession of stolen property and possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
One of the village residents was an ex-employee of the Fair Lawn franchise, according to police.