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The recognition for years of dedication on the job came complete with a plaque and a slew of friends and family in attendance. Haggis retired last year, after more than 30 years of service with the River Edge Police Department. Mayor Sandy
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As we soar into 2013, we take a moment to look back at 2012, a year that proved to be both challenging and rewarding for River Edge. It's not just the hardships that will be remembered from the past year, but also the achievements. January The year
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Town News The River Edge Police Department welcomed its newest "member Dec...Vincent Ariano became the force's newest sworn officer, bringing the total number of officers on the job to 23. Police Chief Thomas Cariddi welcomed Ariano to the department,
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Town News With one officer preparing to retire and six more eligible to within the next year, the River Edge Police Department is looking to begin recruiting new candidates before officers start leaving the force. The department currently has 22
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Town News The River Edge Police Department welcomed its two newest members last week, with the swearing in of Officers Anthony Roman and Renata Sanches at the Feb. 6 council meeting. "We are incredibly fortunate to have so many talented, well-trained
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Town News Beginning in September 2012, the River Edge school district will offer full-day kindergarten instead of the current modified schedule. Currently, kindergarten students attend school for a full day three times a week and for a half day the
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Police have charged five individuals with disorderly person's offenses for attempting to swim across a flooded Madison Avenue on Monday morning to retrieve a vehicle at the River Edge train station...Holden, 22, of Paramus , were charged with
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Town News A River Edge woman was arrested and charged with sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child Wednesday, July 27, following an investigation by the River Edge Police Department and Bergen County Prosecutors Office Sex Crimes and
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Town News Managing Editor A newly purchased computerized system will help the River Edge Police Department respond more effectively to residential and commercial alarms. The former manual system was ineffective and time consuming, officials said.
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The River Edge Police Department will add four vehicles to its fleet following a council vote Feb. 7 to approve the emergency expenditure. Police Chief Tom Cariddi said the additional cars are necessary because of the age of some of the vehicles
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