November 20, 2008  

News
New clerk had election covered
11/13/2008

CLIFTON – In the days leading up to Nov. 4, newly-appointed City Clerk Barbara Nagy had the job of making sure eligible citizens could vote.

 Election 'record turnout in Clifon'
11/13/2008

CLIFTON – While the majority of voters are registered Independent, the City showed it favored the Democrats on Election Day.

Promenade through Clifton
11/13/2008

CLIFTON – The sandy-colored clock tower rising above Route 3 belongs not to the Tick Tock Diner, but to the new Promenade Shops at Clifton, an outdoor upscale shopping mall and the latest retail center to add to the City’s commercial stock.

Making a Clifton connection
11/13/2008



ITT awarded GPS contract
11/13/2008



 Thankful for giving firefighters
11/13/2008



Election word on the street
11/13/2008



 Police look into bias university incident
11/13/2008



 Stimulus checks go unclaimed
11/06/2008

CLIFTON – At least 50 residents still have to receive their stimulus checks that were issued by the federal government and they have until the end of the month to claim them

 Pascrell, Lautenberg returned to office
11/06/2008

Unofficial results from the Passaic County Clerk on Wednesday morning show that the County Freeholder Board retained a full Democratic membership while voters sent William Pascrell, Jr. and Frank Lautenberg back for an-other term.

71% cast vote in Clifton
11/06/2008

CLIFTON – The anticipation over who would succeed Pres. George W. Bush ended just before midnight Tues-day, as broadcasters announced Americans had ultimately chosen Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois to be the 44th president of the United States and its

 Victims tied up in home invasion
11/06/2008



 No shots fired in police standoff
11/06/2008



 Thanksgiving with friends
11/06/2008



Working the final shift
11/06/2008



Runnin' on a prayer
11/06/2008



Ponytail Drive benefits cancer patients
10/30/2008

CLIFTON — In 2006, lifelong City resident and Montclair State University student Alicia Feghhi donated 10 inches of her hair to Locks of Love, a public non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to children under the age of 18 who are sufferin

Clifton's fallen officer remembered
10/30/2008



 Police officer hurt during apprehension
10/23/2008

CLIFTON — A Clifton police officer was spit on and suffered a torn cornea as he responded to reports of an intoxicated driver.

Find 'Lost' on Clifton stage
10/23/2008

CLIFTON — It was a lot of laughs at rehearsal last Monday as history teacher David Arts and seven Clifton High School students of varying grades worked with each other to put together "Lost In Yonkers," the upcoming ‘dramedy’ originally

 Clifon retailer shutting doors
10/23/2008



 Police charge two with armed robbery
10/16/2008



 Time to get out the rakes
10/09/2008



 Corporate rockers hold benefit concert for St. Peter's Haven
10/09/2008



Man accused of killing baby back in Clifton
10/09/2008

CLIFTON — The man accused of killing his girlfriend’s 8-month-old daughter on Sept. 27, is back in Clifton to face murder charges.

Police catch murder suspect
10/02/2008



 New Jersey Hall of Fame nominates 30 for inclusion
09/25/2008

Rutherford native and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet William Carlos Williams is among 30 nominees for the New Jersey Hall of Fame’s 2008 class of inductees. Narrowed down from about 170 potential nominees, the 30 possible inductees are grouped into his

Back to work stopping traffic
09/11/2008

CLIFTON ? While some might dread the start of a new school year, 81-year-old Teddy Steinberger can?t wait. In the final days of summer, he?s busy prepping his blue-collared shirt and neon orange vest and big red stop sign for another s

Bus drops boy at wrong school
09/11/2008



 Clifton Health Department offers flu shots
08/28/2008



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