FDU President Dies, Lawsuit Heads to Trial, Teaneck Graduates
A review of the week's top Teaneck stories.
Shalom Academy Eyes Temporary Locations in Englewood, Report Says
A Hebrew immersion charter school seeking approval to open in Teaneck is negotiating with two property owners in Englewood to provide temporary space allowing the school to open this fall, according to a report on northjersey.com.
Shalom Academy Charter School was scheduled to appear before the township zoning board Thursday, but the hearing was moved to July 19, four days after the state is set to announce which charters are approved to open.
Broadway Stars, Officials Celebrate 'Smash' Musical Grant Award for Teaneck School
Local officials and actresses from the hit Broadway Musical “Wicked” joined Teaneck Community Charter School students and staff Friday to celebrate the school being awarded a grand prize in NBC’s "Smash" Make a Musical program.
Despite Venue Change, Spirit High at Teaneck Graduation
Click to view a photo gallery of the Teaneck High School graduation
Teaneck High School’s Class of 2012 enjoyed a cooler venue for their graduation ceremony Thursday evening at the Rothman Center at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Hackensack.
Fairleigh Dickinson University President Dies
Fairleigh Dickinson University President J. Michael Adams, who was set to retire after being diagnosed with cancer, died early Thursday, according to a message from the school.
Congregation’s Lawsuit Against Teaneck Heading to Trial
A lawsuit alleging Teaneck’s zoning board violated a congregation’s constitutional rights when it imposed conditions on the group’s approval to use a Queen Anne Road residence for religious services is expected to go before a jury after a judge’s ruling Friday.
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