Politics & Government

Second Police Van Lawsuit, Plea for Uniforms, Park Pool Centennial Top Local News

The Week in Review: A weekly roundup of some of the top local stories on Fort Lee Patch.

Update: Second Teen Locked in Police Van Sues Borough, Fort Lee Police

A second teenager left locked in a police transport van two years ago filed a civil lawsuit in Newark.

Attorneys for Teen Allege Police Went on Food Run with Kids Locked in Van

Officials decline comment due to pending litigation.

FLHS Band, Color Guard Uniforms Decades Old, Need Replacement

Parents and students show up at BOE meeting pleading for new uniforms for FLHS Band and Color Guard.

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Historic Committee Submits Advisory Letter to Zoning Board to Save Rambo's

Letter asks that Zoning Board not grant variances to developer to save the last building of historical significance to Fort Lee's place in the early film industry.

POLL: Are You In Favor of the Town Preserving 'Rambo's Saloon?'

There is an application before the Zoning Board of Adjustment seeking height, side and rear-yard variances to demolish the structure known as 'Rambo's Saloon' in order to construct a new residential two-family dwelling.

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Fort Lee High School Quarterback, Mario Jacovino, Signs with Wilkes

Fort Lee legacy, Mario Jacovino Jr., signs to play Wilkes football.

Fort Lee Museum's Palisades Amusement Park Exhibit Subject of a New Novel

Palisades Amusement Park, currently on exhibit at the Fort Lee Museum, is the centerpiece of a new novel by Bergen County native, Alan Brennert

 

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