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Hackensack Man Could Be Free In 3 Years For Sex Assault On Teaneck Girl, 11 Hackensack Man Could Be Free In 3 Years For Sex Assault On Teaneck Girl, 11
Hackensack Man Could Be Free In 3 Years For Sex Assault On Teaneck Girl, 11 HACKENSACK, N.J. -- A 21-year old Hackensack man could be freed from prison in three years after admitting for a second time that he forced an 11-year-old Teaneck girl to give him oral sex. Quashawn Nowlin originally pleaded guilty and then withdrew the plea after the girl's mother said she'd prefer he get counseling instead of prison time. But he returned to court on Friday -- and managed to get a year shaved from the first deal. Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Kristin DeMarco agreed to seven years this time, of which Nowlin would have to serve nearly six. By the time he's sentenced o…
Hasbrouck Heights New Bagel Shop Steams A Lighter Roll Hasbrouck Heights New Bagel Shop Steams A Lighter Roll
Hasbrouck Heights New Bagel Shop Steams A Lighter Roll HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. -- The Bagel Shop is open at 230 Boulevard, Hasbrouck Heights, and proudly serving “crisper and lighter bagels” to customers from 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily. Using the slogan, “More than just a bagel,” Hasbrouck Heights’ newest eatery believes “The highest quality of meals comes from the freshest local ingredients. "By taking great care and pride in sourcing the items on our menu, we hope to connect with our customers through the most basic of human needs: Great food!” We use a different system to make the bagels crunchier and not as soggy," Bagel Shop Baker E…
Winter Hike Begins At Fort Lee's 'Cliffhanger Point' Winter Hike Begins At Fort Lee's 'Cliffhanger Point'
Winter Hike Begins At Fort Lee's 'Cliffhanger Point' FORT LEE, N.J. -- The winter Palisade hiking program will conclude Sunday afternoon, March 6, with a hike that begins at "Cliffhanger Point." Hikers will meet at 1 p.m. in the Visitor Center, Fort Lee Historic Park.  Covering less than two miles on easy trails, the hike will take participants past the site of the fabled Riviera nightclub and on to “Cliffhanger Point." On the return hike, hikers may take an optional stroll with the group out onto the George Washington Bridge walkway, to enjoy the spectacular view offered from that location. The Historic Park entrance is off …
Teaneck, FDU Forge Closer Ties Around Sports Teaneck, FDU Forge Closer Ties Around Sports
Teaneck, FDU Forge Closer Ties Around Sports TEANECK, N.J. -- A quiet movement to make Teaneck "a college town" and develop better relations between the community and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) is about to get louder — via a basketball game. Fairleigh Dickinson, 5-2 in the Northeast Conference, is inviting all Teaneck residents to attend its game against Robert Morris University in Pennsylvania for free on Sat., Feb. 13. The program started about a year ago, when he was invited to a meeting of the Township Council’s Senior Advisory Committee, Athletic Director David A. Langford said. “Mickey Shalann, one of the co…
Leonia Players Guild Reschedules Saturday Auditions Leonia Players Guild Reschedules Saturday Auditions
Leonia Players Guild Reschedules Saturday Auditions LEONIA, N.J. -- The Leonia Players Guild has rescheduled its Saturday "I NEver Sang for My Father" auditions to Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m., due to winter storm Jonas. Performance dates are three weekends in March, 4 – 20. Auditions for two roles for middle-aged men will be held Tuesday, time and date above, in the Civil War Drill Hall Theatre, 130 Grand Ave., Leonia. Parking is available across Grand on residential streets. Don’t park behind the Drill Hall, especially when there's snow! If you're interested in auditioning, please report to the Drill Hall Theatre at 7 p.m., and …
Johnson Gives Keynote Address At Hasbrouck Heights King Event Johnson Gives Keynote Address At Hasbrouck Heights King Event
Johnson Gives Keynote Address At Hasbrouck Heights King Event HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. -- Assemblyman Gordon M. Johnson (D-37th District) delivered the keynote address at a luncheon honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Jan. 20 event at the Peace Islands Institute of New Jersey highlighted the achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during Civil Rights Movement, and honored his legacy working towards racial equality. “It is important to keep the legacy of Dr. King and his dream of racial equality alive,” said Johnson, who is Deputy Speaker of the New Jersey Assembly.  “We must remain focused on the goals of peace, harmony, acceptance and inclusio…
Hackensack Volunteer Center Kicks Off Books In A Bag Campaign Hackensack Volunteer Center Kicks Off Books In A Bag Campaign
Hackensack Volunteer Center Kicks Off Books In A Bag Campaign HACKENSACK, N.J. -- The Volunteer Center of Bergen County’s Business Volunteer Council is kicking off its annual Books in a Bag Campaign to benefit local students. The goal of the program is to collect 10,000 NEW books between Jan. 19 and March 24 for children from pre-school to high school. The books will be distributed to pre-school aged children of low income families, as well as youth served by the Bergen Volunteer Center’s Bergen Mentors program. Some of the books will be delivered and read to children by dozens of corporate volunteers on Read Across America Day, March 2. Books will …
Paramus Restaurant Manager Gets 1 Year In Parking Lot Sex Assault Paramus Restaurant Manager Gets 1 Year In Parking Lot Sex Assault
Paramus Restaurant Manager Gets 1 Year In Parking Lot Sex Assault PARAMUS, N.J. -- A Paramus pizza restaurant manager who pleaded guilty to molesting a 19-year old employee in her car after making advances to her for weeks was sentenced Friday to 364 days in the Bergen County Jail, after which he'll likely be deported. Akram Tadros, 43, an Egyptian national living in Lodi, was “physically and emotionally weak" during the attack in the Route 17 restaurant parking lot, Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Deepa Jacobs said. “He forced her down, exposed his penis, and digitally penetrated her -- with force,” Jacobs told Superior Court Judge Christopher Ka…
Bergen Executive: Amount Of Drivers On Snowy Roads 'Disheartening' Bergen Executive: Amount Of Drivers On Snowy Roads 'Disheartening'
Bergen Executive: Amount Of Drivers On Snowy Roads 'Disheartening' Most people heeded authorities' warnings that they stay home during Saturday's snow storm -- but not enough of them, Bergen County Jim Tedesco told Daily Voice. "There are still too many cars on the road," Tedesco said while out with a snow plow. "It’s causing problems for snow removal operations." Lt. Matthew Tiedemann, the county Office of Emergency Management coordinator, was calling Bergen's dozens of police departments, asking them to post notices asking people to stay off the roads. The winter storm warning that began at 6 a.m. Saturday will remain in effect until…
Teaneck Deputy Mayor Announces Snow Removal Provisions Teaneck Deputy Mayor Announces Snow Removal Provisions
Teaneck Deputy Mayor Announces Snow Removal Provisions TEANECK, N.J. -- Deputy Mayor Eli Y. Katz reminds residents that Teaneck’s emergency snow parking ordinance will be in full effect from Friday, Jan. 22 until Sunday, Jan. 24 in anticipation of the predicted snowstorm. “For your safety and to avoid fines, be aware there is a Teaneck ordinance to make streets passable for emergency vehicles, and to facilitate snow removal,” Katz said.  “Please make sure your vehicles are parked out of the street. If you will be away or unable to move your car, please do so before the storm starts and keep the vehicle off the street until the storm has ended.…
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