Monday, June 4, 2012
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Monday, June 4, 2012
A jealous husband was behind the killing of a Teaneck man who was found shot to death last year in his charred Elm Avenue home, Bergen County Prosecutors charged. A sixth-grade teacher at Yeshivat Noam in Paramus and former Teaneck youth director was in custody after FBI agents found hundreds of videos and images depicting child pornography on his home computer, according to authorities and court documents. Investigators have identified the body of a man pulled from the Hackensack River Sunday and found no signs of foul play in the death, police said. About a hundred Teaneck residents have claimed fraudulent charges on their credit cards since Wednesday, leading township police to urge residents to officially report the alleged activity…
Monday, May 14, 2012
Food-delivery business opens more doors for eateries to connect with customers.
The owners of LimoCuisine say they offer everything you’d expect from a professional delivery system: prompt service, courteous drivers and competitive prices. One thing they can’t guarantee just yet is that your food will be delivered in a limo. But the concept of the white glove service – or in this case the white oven mitt service – is at the heart of the business, said co-creator Clark Loffman. “We’re not just about delivery,” Loffman said. “It’s important to us and reflective in our name that every order gets personalized attention.” LimoCuisine was started by Loffman and his business partner Saul Picker in March. Both men, who are residents of Teaneck, knew each other through Loffman’s former restaurant, Fish of The C’s, which Picker…
Friday, May 11, 2012
Teaneck's Fish of The C’s has closed.
Fish of The C’s Fish Grill and Restaurant on Cedar Lane closed its doors last week. Owner Clark Loffman, of Teaneck, said the current state of the economy is tough on small restaurants. “We had a nice following; it just wasn’t from a business standpoint economically viable anymore,” Loffman said. “Foot traffic on Cedar Lane isn’t what it used to be.” On Tuesday, the restaurant posted a farewell message on its Facebook page. "A lot of thought went into this decision along with many sleepless nights. Emotionally, it was a tough decision. Financially, it was the only decision," a post on the restaurant's Facebook page said. The eatery has received an outpouring of support from fans on Facebook. “It has been a great three and half years, and…
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8:38 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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