Day: May 2, 2012
Challenges don’t faze educator
By Ron Leir NUTLEY– Just spend a few minutes with Denis Williams and it becomes…
N. Arlington woman killed in Rt. 7 accident
By Anthony J. Machcinski West Hudson commuters headed home last Wednesday (April 25) evening were snarled…
Jim Thorpe, PA – America’s ‘Little Switzerland’ beckons your visit
By Jeff Bahr Europe in our backyard A land of enchantment, seemingly locked in a…
Moving to improve borough data retrieval
By Ron Leir NORTH ARLINGTON – So this is a story about municipal records. Uh-oh,…
Changing West Hudson’s skyline
By Ron Leir The overall economy may still be sluggish but pockets of West Hudson…
Enjoy Life to the fullest…while you can
Every now and then, I lose my sense of appreciation for life around me. Everything from…
Oops…
In the April 25 issue of The Observer, in the story, “Meadows parcel is taxing issue”…
This dog’s a real ‘Bruiser’
By Anthony J. Machcinski Kearny police and firefighters had their hands full on April 26 when…
‘Sticks And Stones’ provides inspiration for the bullied
By Jeff Bahr At its least effective music acts as background sound, a sort of…
A New Spring has sprung for Kearny UEZ
By Anthony J. Machcinski KEARNY – As spring begins and buds sprout, a number of…
Around Town
Bloomfield The Bloomfield Art League and the Bloomfield Recreation Department presents “The Town Paints” 61st annual…
Blue Tide leaves rivals in its wake
Harrison wins Hackensack Volleyball Tournament; first-ever in school history By Jim Hague When the Harrison High…
Golden Bears: On the rise once again
By Jim Hague When you lose an athlete, a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon such as Patrick Rono,…
Versatile Kearny lad is double threat
By Jim Hague Nick Beauchene had hit the proverbial wall. The Kearny High School senior…