Paramus
New Jersey’s ‘$100K Club’ Of Retirees Grows 50 Percent In Two Years
It’s perfectly legal, but to some, big pension payouts to public employees are outrageous and unaffordable, and they’re only growing.
Paramus Cracks Down On Businesses For Leaving Signs Lit Up After 11 P.M.
Mayor Richard LaBarbiera said many residents live adjacent to the stores and the lights disturb them.
Seen At 11: Workplaces Turn To On-The-Job Naps As A Sleep Solution
Some companies are now waking up to the problem of a chronically exhausted workforce, and offering employees a sleep solution.
Paramus Company Turns Storage Closet Into Napping Room For Employees
The company spent less than $1,000 on an easy chair, dim lighting, cool green walls and a water fountain to help employees become more productive.
Bergen County Woman Pushing For Repeal Of Blue Laws
Rosemary Shashoua, who is spearheading the effort, has not yet gathered the necessary signatures required for a repeal referendum.
2 Arrested After Teens Pick Fight With Paramus, N.J. Police Officers
A weekend confrontation between police officers and several teenage boys in Paramus, N.J., ended with two officers and one of the teens suffering minor injuries.
Report: Bergen County, N.J. To Reinstate Blue Laws This Week
Bergen County, N.J. this week will reinstate its Blue Laws that ban retail shopping on Sundays, according to a published report.
Judge Tosses Challenge To Temporary Blue Law Suspension; Sunday Shopping Again Allowed In Bergen County
Many Bergen residents say the blue laws offer one day per week of driving without traffic on main thoroughfares like Route 17 and Route 4.
Paramus Mayor Upset About Decision To Suspend Blue Laws
Gov. Chris Christie temporarily suspended Bergen County’s so-called blue laws after County Executive Kathleen Donovan made the request during the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.
In Northern New Jersey, Power Still Hit Or Miss Nearly A Week After Sandy
Many in New Jersey still don’t have power nearly a week after Sandy struck, but that doesn’t mean their next door neighbors are in the dark.
Christie Releases Specific Restoration Estimates; New Jersey Down To About 1.2 Million Outages
For those in New Jersey who have been living without electricity since superstorm Sandy arrived, things are slowly getting better.
Bergen Community College Cuts Deal With Professor It Sought To Remove
A New Jersey community college has dropped plans to seek to fire a professor and union chief accused of tampering with his granddaughter’s grades.
Bergen County Cops Indicted On Misconduct Charges Stemming From Wild Chase
The charges are not centered on the officer’s use of force, but rather what happened after the shooting incident. The grand jury indictment said the two officers removed shell casings from the scene and lied to detectives about what happened.
Gay Rights Groups Stage ‘Kiss-In’ Demonstrations At Chick-fil-A Restaurants
Two days after hundreds of thousands of customers attended “Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,” gay rights activists planned “kiss-in” demonstrations at Chick-fil-A restaurants to protest the fast-food chain owner’s opposition to same-sex unions.
Cops Advise NJ Residents To Use Alarms Amid Burglary Spree
There have been dozens of burglaries all across North Jersey in recent weeks, WCBS 880′s Sean Adams reported.


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