Pedestrian Struck, Police Make National Rank in Top Teaneck News
A look at the week's top stories in Teaneck
Pedestrian Struck, Seriously Injured Crossing Teaneck Intersection
An 88-year-old woman was in serious condition after she was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Cedar Lane and Palisade Avenue Monday afternoon, Teaneck police said.
Teaneck Police Earn National Accreditation
The Teaneck Police Department has earned an independent accreditation that will provide a better defense against lawsuits and certifies the agency follows national “best practices” in more than a hundred areas, officials said Tuesday.
Two Critically Injured in NJ Turnpike Crash
Three people were hospitalized Saturday after an early morning crash on the New Jersey Turnpike, including a teenage girl who was thrown from a car and a motorist trapped in the wreck, authorities said. The Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps assisted in the hours-long rescue.
FDU Prof Prostitution Case Prompts Call for Updated Laws
The governor of New Mexico has called on lawmakers to update the state’s prostitution laws after a judge cleared a former college president and Fairleigh Dickinson University professor on charges they ran an online brothel, the Associated Press reported.
Teaneck Landlord Accused of Stabbing Tenant
A 43-year-old Teaneck man was in intensive care after being stabbed by his landlord Friday at a two-family house where they both live on Bogert Street, according to township police.
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