
Stephanie Noda
Staff Writer at The Record (Bergen County)
Reporter for https://t.co/4QSEPbCXpZ, covering Paramus, Emerson, Oradell, River Edge, Washington Township, Westwood and community health.
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
njherald.com | Stephanie Noda
Seniors gathered at Teaneck's Arbor Terrace senior living facility on Saturday morning to join in "Hands Off" protests against Trump happening across the nation. "Hands Off" protests were held across New Jersey including in Montclair, Trenton and South Jersey. Rain wasn't going to stop seniors at Arbor Terrace in Teaneck and Bristol House in Hackensack from doing their part to become involved with the national "Hands Off" movement events Saturday.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
Seniors gathered at Teaneck's Arbor Terrace senior living facility on Saturday morning to join in "Hands Off!" protests against Trump happening across the nation. "Hands Off!" protests were held across New Jersey including in Montclair, Trenton and South Jersey. Rain wasn't going to stop seniors at the Arbor Terrace in Teaneck and Bristol House in Hackensack from doing their part to become involved with the national "Hands Off" movement happening Saturday.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
Paramus officials threatened to sue the American Dream mall more than two months ago but have yet to follow through. American Dream's shops have been open on Sundays for months, defying county laws. The mall says it's exempt because it was built on state-owned land at the Meadowlands Sports Complex. More than two months after vowing to explore legal options, Paramus officials still haven't filed a lawsuit against the American Dream mall.
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2 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
Demolition of the old Nabisco plant in Fair Lawn is underway but progressing slowly due to safety checks. Initial plans to build a warehouse on the site are now uncertain due to changing market conditions. The old Fair Lawn Nabisco plant is being dismantled slowly but surely, but plans to replace it with a warehouse are now a “question mark,” a borough official said.
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3 weeks ago |
northjersey.com | Stephanie Noda
The Fair Lawn location of indoor pickleball franchise The Picklr has 12 fully fenced “oversized” indoor courts. Memberships are $199 monthly, but a drop-in fee for a non-member is $30 for a full day of use. FAIR LAWN − The Picklr, an indoor pickleball facility, opened its first location in Bergen County on Saturday. This 32,000-square-foot club located at 18-01 Pollitt Drive has 12 fully fenced “oversized” indoor courts with “outdoor-style court surfacing,” according to the company.
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