Ah, it is fall again. The leaves have changed color and there is the sweet, wet smell of rotting leaves. Yards are decorated with corn, pumpkins, bales of hay, and…..scarecrows…
Calling all writers to meet at Franklin Lakes Library on Tuesdays, November 10 through December 15, 4:00-5:30 p.m.!
The work on the Franklin Avenue railroad crossing has been finished. Drivers no longer need to slow down for the big bump, and shoppers exiting the Shop&Stop strip mall should be aware that it might take a little longer pulling out because of this.
Elena Tesser, IHHS student, was recently honored by the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders…
The New Jersey website PolitickerNJ, “…dictates the political agenda in the state of New Jersey”, according to Jared Kuschner.
Home values have shrunk to fantastic levels, but taxes have risen at an even more fantastic rate. New Jersey is burdened with debt and a pension system on the brink of bankruptcy.
Dr. Darren Saks of Tenafly Pediatrics answers parents concerns over which vaccine to choose for the H1N1 flu…
Recently, many NJ National Guardsmen stationed at the Teaneck, NJ Armory returned home from a tour of duty in Iraq. While they were overseas, the American economy went into decline resulting in…
Read 5 children’s book recommendations by the newest member of the Oakland Public Library’s Children’s Department…
The Franklin Lakes Public Library invites you to find your inner artist and join us in celebrating living and working in Franklin Lakes by submitting your photos for the second annual.”A Day in the Life of Franklin Lakes Photo Contest”.
The Franklin lakes Library is excited to showcase Franklin Lakes resident and artist Linda Huber in the library gallery during the month of October..
Thank you to the 100 plus residents who came out to the Public Forum on Sewers. Jim Kelly of Boswell Engineering gave a technical overview of the…
Confused by the ongoing health-care reform debate? If so, you’re not alone…
Book Recommendations by Kate the Librarian…
Employment opportunity for students who are 14 years of age and older!