October 10, 2008  

 

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Wall Street Woes on Main Street
Wall Street was brought to its knees last week when Lehman Brothers went bankrupt and American International Group, the world’s largest insurance company, was given an $85 billion loan by the federal government to keep it from going under.


Sprinkler proposal dries
After strong opposition from local residents, building owners and local officials, the state of New Jersey decided to drop the resolution for now.


Students make courtyards greener
Now, one of the courtyards resembles a picturesque garden with trees, plants and shrubbery.

College Fair gives students personal touch
By MAXIM ALMENAS | SEPT. 26 2008
For Lee High School’s guidance counselor department made it easier for students by have more than 100 college representatives under one roof Sept. 17.

Madonna parish reaches 150 years
By MAXIM ALMENAS | SEPT. 26 2008
Before Fort Lee was established as a borough in 1904, Madonna’s Chapel on the Hill was already providing services to parishioners.


 Former fire chief was in tower
Recalls his Sept. 11

 Bandlow defends drug testing
See no issue with policy

 Hollywood coming back to Jersey
Fort Lee film fest is Sept. 25-29


REGIONAL HEADLINES

 Hospitals vow to fight competition | The Record
 JPMorgan buying WaMu for $1.9 billion | The Record
 Consulate coming to N.J.  | The Herald News
•  Couple awarded $800,000 | The Herald News
 Talks Implode During a Day of Chaos; Fate of Bailout Plan Remains Unresolved | The New York Times
 Bailout talks reboot  | CNN
 11 Children Abandoned at Hospitals Within 24 Hours |FoxNews

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Korean-American festival comes to Overpeck
The seventh annual festival brought people together to celebrate Korean culture and the spirit of Thanksgiving at Overpeck County Park in Leonia Sept. 28.

NEWS  

 

County remembers residents
Families gathered at the World Trade Center Memorial in Overpeck County Park to remember loved ones lost in 9/11 attacks.
 Edgewater remembers its local 9/11 victims

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GOVERNMENT  

New K-9 unit comes to town
Criminals beware. There’s a new K-9 in town.
Greener, a 20-month old German shepherd, recently joined the Fort Lee Police Department and is already taking a big bite out of crime.

  Borough looks
to save money

The need to produce energy efficiency while protecting the environment is a global issue. And in lieu of rising fuel costs, the borough is taking on the fight on a local level by incorporating solar paneling on several buildings

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