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NorthJersey.com
March 24, 2018
Bill Pascrell is calling for a federal investigation after criminal charges were dropped against members of the Turkish president's security team who allegedly assaulted several protesters, including an East Rutherford woman, in 2017. In response to a Wall Street Journal report that charges were dismissedÃâà...
NorthJersey.com
March 24, 2018
A former East Rutherford business owner was indicted in 2003, but not arrested until Friday on fraud charges after he fled to Morocco for nearly 15 years, according to authorities. Steven Nacim, 49, a Moroccan national, co-owned Computer 3000 based in East Rutherford and Morocco with his half-brotherÃâà...
The Daily Courier
March 15, 2018
FOREST CITY -- As students across the nation walked out of schools to commemorate the one month anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre, those at East Rutherford High School (ERHS) chose to stay in, honoring the lives lost and making a plea for change in their own way.
NorthJersey.com
March 13, 2018
Voters from Fair Lawn and Park Ridge approved ballot initiatives Tuesday to update facilities in their school districts, while those in East Rutherford turned down their ballot measure. In Fair Lawn, voters approved a $25 million proposal to fund an expansion project in the growing district by a vote of 2,241 toÃâà...
NorthJersey.com
March 12, 2018
School referendums in East Rutherford, Fair Lawn and Park Ridge on Tuesday. NorthJersey.com staff Published 3:31 p.m. ET March ... Tuesday on school expansion and repair proposals. In East Rutherford, the school district is asking to spend $31 million, citing a dire need to improve and expand facilities.
NorthJersey.com
February 26, 2018
EAST RUTHERFORD — After December's failed vote, East Rutherford School District administrators are seeking to persuade voters to approve another multimillion-dollar measure in a referendum. Schools Superintendent Giovanni Giancaspro gave presentations before the East Rutherford BoroughÃâà...
NorthJersey.com
February 22, 2018
Working in groups with their weapons drawn, the officers choreographed their movements to provide maximum defensive protection and offensive firepower. Watching another officer enter, Kryzsiak offered a critique, one that would keep the officer from being an easy target to an armed assailant inside theÃâà...
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