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Leonia and Englewood Cliffs, Fort Lee is named after General Charles Lee, who camped in this area defending New York City. In fact, it was during Washington's retreat from Fort Lee in November 1776 that Thomas Paine composed his pamphlet The American Crisis, which began with the famous phrase, "These are the times that try men's souls."
Posted: Tuesday March 22, 2011, 3:58 PM
Posted: Friday March 18, 2011, 12:46 PM
A couple of Bergen guys are sitting pretty this week, thanks to Bloomberg Sports’ appearance on Fast Company magazine’s list of the 10 most innovative companies in sports.
Posted: Tuesday March 8, 2011, 12:09 PM
Posted: Monday January 24, 2011
Ridgewood salon owner Tabatha Coffey lost her mother in November. Her new book, "It's Not Really About the Hair," is dedicated to the woman who taught her about confidence.
Posted: Friday September 17, 2010
Host Heather Zwain joins the grand re-opening of the new Banana Republic store at Westfield Garden State Plaza; plus, this week's news, trivia and birthdays from (201) Magazine
Posted: Sunday August 1, 2010
Posted: Thursday July 29, 2010
Racquet Clubs in Bergen County
Posted: Tuesday July 20, 2010
Local markets and family farms give new meaning to the term “Jerseylicious”
Posted: Thursday April 1, 2010
Posted: Saturday August 1, 2009
Posted: Wednesday April 1, 2009
Instead of bringing people to the theater, the Playhouse on the Mall brought theater to the people for more than 25 years
Posted: Tuesday April 1, 2008
Bill Miller’s Riviera, with its large rooftop sign built at a slight angle to face the George Washington Bridge and Manhattan, was a mecca of mega-talent
Posted: Sunday October 1, 2006
Graveyards across the county are filled with the remains of hundreds of famous – and sometimes infamous – movie stars, business tycoons, patriots and diplomats and sports figures of the last three centuries.
Posted: Sunday January 1, 2006
Gone are the days, but Bergen's grown up paperboys (and girls) remember their deliveries with fondness
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