Community Corner

Church Bus Driver Charged, Firm Moving to Fort Lee in Top Local News

A look back at the week's top local headlines

Company Relocating to Fort Lee Office Complex

A digital-imaging company is relocating from Secaucus to 2200 Fletcher Avenue in Fort Lee, broker Cushman & Wakefield of New Jersey Inc. said in a news release.

Fort Lee Police Boost Patrols, Launch Halloween Safety Campaign

The Fort Lee Police Department will have more officers on patrol throughout Halloween and launched a safety campaign aimed at protecting young trick-or-treaters, borough police Chief Keith M. Bendul announced.

Accused Church Bus Toll Cheat Nabbed at GWB

The driver of a Harlem church bus carrying parishioners was arrested after he drove through a George Washington Bridge EZ-Pass lane without a toll tag or license plates, police said Wednesday.

Blue Laws Question Not Included on November Ballot

A question asking voters if Sunday shopping should be allowed in Bergen County won’t appear on the November ballot after confusion over how many signatures were needed for the referendum, organizers confirmed.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here