Fugitive Sought, Police Merger Study, Bergen Slayings Month's Most Read News
Check out September's top reads.
A look at the top ten most read stories of September 2012:
Police Urge Vigilance After Rash of Burglaries in Teaneck
Police have stepped up patrols and are asking residents to report anything suspicious after an increase in burglaries over Rosh Hashanah and other religious holidays, Chief Robert Wilson said.
Powerful Storms Rattle Teaneck
Teaneck was hit with widespread power outages and scattered damage brought on by a string of thunderstorms that swept through the region.
Teaneck Gallery, Coffee Bar to Close
Cedar Lane's coffee bar and art gallery BLAST will close at the end of September after 18 months in Teaneck, the owners announced.
Authorities Probe Possible Link in East Rutherford, Teaneck Murders
UPDATE: Slain East Rutherford Woman Died of Blunt Force Trauma
Investigators are exploring whether the apparent homicide of an elderly East Rutherford woman could be linked to two similar Bergen County murders, including the 2010 slaying of a 74-year-old Teaneck activist.
Englewood Teen Reported Missing Arrested in New York
An Englewood teenager missing for more than two months was arrested by New York City police after officers found her in the Bronx, according to authorities and a family spokesman.
Fugitive Sought After Guns Found in Teaneck Home, Prosecutor Says
An alleged Teaneck drug dealer accused of shooting at a vehicle near Route 4 early Sunday was arrested this week while authorities search for his associate, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office said.
Threat Forces Cancellation of Teaneck High School Football Game
The Teaneck High School football game was cancelled after officials received a threat that someone was planning to bring a gun, police said.
Delays Expected As Buses Blocked from Teaneck, Hackensack Crossing
Eleven bus routes serving about 2,000 riders have been detoured indefinitely off the Anderson Street Bridge between Teaneck and Hackensack after officials ordered a 15-ton weight restriction on the busy crossing, NJ Transit said.
'Marginal' Savings from Teaneck Police Merger, Study Finds
A county-funded study recommended against merging the Teaneck, Bogota and Little Ferry police departments, saying the move would offer only "marginal" savings and was unlikely to increase the level of service in the three communities.
Sushi Buffet Opening in Teaneck
A sushi buffet on Teaneck Road opened in the old Stanley’s Deli location.
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